The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, April 30, 1853, Image 1

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Cftt ^ «mv mill Conntr Printer** js&asm.-—- ifSSSaSiSiiiS? %°(JnSrhllio., SIXnoliilB l»r "tub tiu-wkekuy gboiwjiam, ualUb* '“^“^Ailrcrtlsementa In the Daily, mb! to ^'riionhe^Ut® and Union, or delivered In the city, at ^ -w A oSlUM "« JOKADMUOfi. —AVKUV’S sewing machines. price only $25—Patented Od. 19,1862. W, machine Is acknowledged by all who have-used It to superior to that of any other Sewing Machine rrwln. ad fur It* simplicity. eompacln#**, the faculty *od n«th of IU stitch and 1U chrapnei*. It weigh* about JJ. and costs only from $26 to $30. It will iork neatly j, the imalleit thread, the finest cambric or allk. aa well incn. woollen and cotton goods, and all kind* of leather, hso simple, that a child of 10 year* of age ca* under- ,g and work It rapidly, without any danger of lie getting of order, and can do the work or more than twenty [BitttMes much better in every respect than It con be br hand. The stitches are independent of each other, , ue 'h so. that If erery other stitch is cut. the seam still j mod and strong. It U unlike and much better than other sewing macbluo ever Invented. The machlno is iliarly adapted to family and plantation use, aaltwtU kind, of aewing, and when known will be generally oduced Into funnies and plantations. # be Avery Sowing Marhlno Company hare perfected tlielr moments for manutacturlng on the lsrgesf scale, and ^snpply any number of machine* at tho ahortest notice. »addressed to CHiain Nrmrros, 261 Broadway, N. will receive prompt attention. den28—Isflm oil jr aud Oonnty Print*?*. niiLY |V«\^KLYTt^WKBKLY, $2. D ' UL? ' nSSffifrnTaria* 0 ,*’ I A I.E AND PORTER—2Q casks ale and porter, pint* and ‘ fbroalepy ' COHEN k TARVER. ■tie by ■' feb# >. BONAUD. . and 40 THE DAILY GKOnOJAN^ A ai'ARAGUa Room—1 ease asparagus roots, in fin* A order, sole by reoclved per PhllodelpuU steamer, and for by W.W. LINCOLN, i»l ‘ Nondmenl Square. ■ AOONaNDLAAD—ilo oaiikacholce hams, lfihhda stdes. X) 26do ahould*r*,90bbUeholo* leaf lard. received ana (hr sole by mhl McMAHON A DOYLE. for sale by UTTER AND X i boxes eheeoe, tnhl MCMAHON k DOYIJ8, ’ AGON—86 hhd* prime aldsi. /or sate, to arrive perachr X Ifartha Jane, from New Orleans, by an*, by WILLIS k BRUNDAOE. ' AGON AND LARD.-—90 hhd* prime new Shoulders, 20 . bbla No, 1 Lard, received per steamer State of Georgia, and for safe by fbb22 l'ADKLFORD, FAY k CO. mm WEEKLY GEORGIAN. botalntagoll the Important matUer of the dallies,Is pub- -'"SSSii, » for ssje by MtTIHORR Fl/jUR—lOObbl. Flout la .lor., and 100 x do to arrive, for sale by UTTER AND CHEESE.—20 kega cholco Goflhon Butter, _ i 60 boxes do Cheese, landing from steamship Florida, and for eato by fieblfi SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. AOON ODES. HAMS AND LARD—0 hhds bacon sides, - 1 27 barrels •’Casaard” hams. 10 barrels lard, landing from ichr N Berry, from BsltUnsro, and for sale by feblfi COHEN A FOSDICK. UCKWOOD’S - Side*, 20 dn do Shoulders. 24 hlids New Orleans Sugar, 113 bbls do Molasses, landing from schr Patrick Henry, and for sale by mh2 COHEN k FOSDICK. . iUTTER. CHEESE. Ac.—30 kegs solocted Goshen Butter, _. do new scaled Her. , boxes and 16 half boxes bunch Raisins, received per steamer, and for sale by mli2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. . 1 60 boxes English Dairy Choeno, 100 d ring. 20 quintals new Codfish. 100 boxes OUTHKUN mutual INSURANCE CO. ASUl'KY HULL. President and Treasurer. AL1WN CHASE. Sec'ry. | C. F. McKAY, Actuary. ie undersigned. Agent of the above Company, continues ,ke the following Risks, vis. s Marine, River and Fire on the Lives ofScrvants. e<nf White Persons are also taken by this Company itrs premium for residing In tho South. WILLIAM KINO, Agent, Corner of Bay and Drayton-streets. others are Invited to call and examine tho fine stock ol Blank Books, Paper and Stationery, for sale at the lowest at the book sto * C LARET WINE—60 boxes Chateau Morgaut. Chateaux, Iafltte, St. Jullen and St. Emilllon, for sale by feb24 A. BONAUD. PRIVATE HOSPITAL. DOCTORS WILDMAN k GAN AM., Firm street, West end of tho Plank Road. WILDMAN & GANA1IL having completed the ar- iments for s private hospital and fitted up the same , *11 the uppllancesof hygiene, good nursing, and medi- md surgical attendance, now offer the benefits of the tutlon to the public. tenns of admission sre $1 per day. This will secure .ant and efficient medical attendance, medicines, board lodging. Ten dollare will be required in advance, which not bo subject to reclamation. Apartments perfectly ite may bo obtained on reasonable extra terms, it the institution may partake as much as possible of enevnlrot public character which the orglnatora In- j, they have solicited the following gentlemen to act board of visitors, who will at all and any tlrao Inspoct premises, and whose name* are guarantees to tho pub- Its efficient management: Bon. Lasodox Chevks, Jons W. Axdemox, Josmi 8. Fat, A. A. Surra, Ciurivm (Intact, Jonx W. ILm.tr, Joux Boston, Soujxox Coiiex, ' Moxtooxxxt Ccxmxo. ingement* have also been made for the aceommoda- or uegroes. P. II. WILDMAN, M. D., corner Abercron and South Broad street. CIIAS. GAN A HI.,* M. D., South Broad street. East of Barnard. C o: t (IMPOUND Wild Cherry Lozenges, a very ellicacloua ar ticle for Coughs. Colds, Influenza. Ac. A fresh supply received this day. per steamer, and for sale by feblfi W. W. LINCOLN. Monument-square. HOICK GOSHEN”BUTTER, fro.—Just recolvmVlo' cholco Goehon Butter, 10 cakes Dairy Cheese, and fo do Leaf lard, for sale at the corner Broughton and Own ' , ‘ougliton snd Hsnyton streeta. by mh!2 DAVID O'CUNNHt. ‘ 7*RES5li Lobster snd Salmon, just received by feb24 A. BONAUD. ' 7LO0R—100 barrels Baltimore Flour, for sale by X 1 feblfi ROWLAND A ' TOR HAUL—A superior Cook, aged 20 years. Apply to I? feblO WVU.Y A MONTMOlilN. ' TOR SA1£.—Three likely women, aged 36.32 snd 18 yr*. AnnTrSn ft.*.10 WVI.f.Y A WOVTUnn IW TINE SMUTS—Just received a largo assortment of fino Cotton Shirts, at 147 Bay street. ‘ TOR SALE.—A very likely man, aged 25 years, a cooper •Iren, a girl 10. boy 8, girl 6. boy 2, and an Infant. Ap- ply to feblO WYLLY A MONTMOIXTN. ■LOUR AND BACON.—30 bbla Hiram Smith's Flour; 60 i nura; iu <111 niiouu received and for sale by fe!4 McMAHON A DOYI. 7L0UR AND BACON.—200 bbla superfine iiuwardutreet ' rinnr 00 hhrti nrlmB Rirnn HMm IU Sa dn RliA.il.lm PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE. have for salo a Washington hand Press. Hoe’s make, h we will dispose of nt a bargain. It ls partially * as good as new. and In complete running order, of bed 37X424)*. and will print a form 23X 36)1 i«e««e» all the lstest Improvements of Iloe's Press, and be sold for less than Its value for cash or approved pa- we having no further uso for It. We also have chases, side and foot sticks, column and head rules, dash and tisemeot rules. leads, euts and many other articles luavy to the establishment of a newspaper, which we sell st s handsome discount from original coat. Also, cast iron roller mould*. Iher particulars will be given on addressing this office. PUNCH, .HILTON k OANAHI. TTLUID EXTRRCT OF HENNA—'This extract possesses the active properties of Senna In concentrated form, nnd is mild and pleasant purgative, just received and for sale by W. W. LINO"**’ 1 TREBH PATE DE FOIE GRAS.—3 dozen Palte de Foie with Truffes. 2 do do De Cdllle* dn, 2 dn do Re Prairie Hons do, 2 do do Do Perdrcaux, 2 do do De Pidgeons. for salo ' fob3 A. BONAUD. IAVANNA1I MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Office 118 Hay-street. its Company will take Fire. Marine and River Risks on most fa vnrablo term*. i—Henry D. Weed. Hiram Roberta, H. F. Waring, I, HorrelUohnW. Anderson, N.B. Knapp, Henry Lnthrop E. F. Wood. HENRY D. WEED. President. HIRAM ROBERTS, Vice President iwfsMcIIkvkt.Scc'v no* PSCOTT’S FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND EMIGRATION AGENCY, irson* wishing to send for their friends and desirous of ig th*u out by first els is packet ships, are informed the subscriber* are tho only Agents fur tho above agen- Lily. tey sre al*o authorized to draw on Messrs. Wm.Tapscott .. Livrrpo«,l. in gums from £1 and upwards, which ire negotiable in any town throughout Ireland and Britain. Drafts on France and Germany, payable in irts of the Continent, also for salo. Apply to . 24—ly BUNKER k OGDEN. 80 Bay street. GOODS—At Reduced Prices—The subscribers are of Ing the balance of their Summer stock of Dry Goods ig of Bareges,Printed Jaconets and Orgsndlea. French s and Glngliams, Printed and I’lald India Silks. Al- itumrr (J'lllta. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, N W Col- ' at a great reductlonfrom former prices. DEWITT k MORGAN Kibriui ■OUSE KKKITNO DRY GOODS—Linen and cotton sheet- | ing. pillow case linen nnd cotton. Irish linen of the k ruao. bird* eye and Scotch diapers, towels and towel- I damask table linen and napkins, long lawns, crash, n an>l bleached muslin, all widths and qualities, lor it the lowest prices,by '• Dewitt a Morgan. DORS.—The History of the Mormons, or Latter Day Saint*. In tho Valley of the Great Salt lake,—their rise ■ progress—peculiar doctrines—present condition and ■l*et.«—derived from personal observation during a real erzmong them, by IJeut. Uunnison, U.S. Topogrmphl- togineeri. Received and for tale by -J “ 8. 8. SIBLEY 136 Congress street ■ GORE'S IRISH MF.1,01)1 KS.—A complote collection P- plain andemboased binding, being an elegant Christ- I present. Also. Musical Instruments In every variety Ps Jcwsharp to a Church Organ, and Music In sheets ■ volumes, from the Fisher’s Hornpipe, toHaydeuand prt's Magues. For sale by F, ZOGBAUM k CO., 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-streeU. HOMAN’S RPUyORD. or ekeUhcs juidud Wo- wen. from the beginiug to 1860. arranged in four eras k selections from fetnalo writer* of every age, by Sarah illustrated by two hundred and thirty portrait*. Triidpt/ltoofc. Just published by tho Harpers, and * h 8. a SIBIXY, No. 136 Congrcsa-strce* l*FFEE SUGAR, AC7—200 sacks Rio coffee, 100 do La- Iguaymdo.60 boxesg-ound do. 10 hhds N 0 sugar, Vmcovado and l’orto Rico do, 76 bbls crashed do, 76 _ pred do, 60 cases Hyson tea. 40 do black do, 60 boxes F ground pepper, 60 do ginger,received and lor aalehv McMAHON k DOYLE. _ ...L CHEESE. Ac.—80 kega selected Goshen Batter; ■ 100 boxes do Goshen Cheese; 100 do do scaled Herrinj Vo <lo Raisins; 60 half and 60 quarter do Ralslna; 10 _ I quarter and eighth bbla Buckwheat { 20 boxes assort- ~ • “ Indies Lady; 50 do New Bedford Sperm Candles; 10,000 aupe- I Plantation He gars. Received per steamer and for sail 3 novlH SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k 00 P DRIES.—Just received. 20 bbla 8tuart’s Crashed and grilled Sugar, 8 hhds New Orleans do. 10 casks, lit*. Pints. Byass I/tndon Porter. 26 dozen fancy handled *ns. 60 do assorted Scrub Brashes and Clothes Lines. J* 2 and 3 hooped Water Pails, 26 doi Wash Boards. 80 ■mtard, in >4 lb. eana. DO boxes Beadel’s Soap. Candles, l!> ’uch, and 10 half cheats black Tea, In ){ lb. pocks. t, and for sale by .• * DAVID O’CONNOR. ® '■ BOOKS!! BOOKS 111—Harry Muir, a story of ■’Dish life, by the author of Mrs. Margaret Maitland, fund. Ac. He Ranger of Ravenstmm, by NewtonM. Curtis, author strol of the Mountain. Scout of the Silver Pond, Haunt- Pl«f or the Female Banditti. Ac. Papers’ Magazine for April; Gteaaon’a PictoraL ■roam’* Magazine, containing an answer to the Bour- ■oestinn. 8. BTCTBLEY, ■a. a. r, 136 Congrasa-strect, Uk,n tb * »» the “J.'yhiUkfr-street*, wooll respectfully eau friend* aud ths public In general,to his 3,W°" «« Cigar*, which he Is prepared Winquantltle*toault purchasare. • • Lr,constantly on hand a lane assortment and Jams In Jara, which he flatter* hlmaaU * mtat epicurean tastes. ptlonto V1NEOAR—A very dsalrmbls artlcla for the IanjfflcUntremeoyfor the headach, fanII- rheumaUc pains, Ac. Just received and for W. W. LINCOLN, Monnment8qnare. W&BE&s&glSi U, and i ofdraa. WWITT k MOSdAN, „ firkina Goeheo buttar7*$0 received Md for aole br McMAHON ROWLAND A CO, ^ NEW WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRY 000DS STORE, >UTTER AND CHEtfiE.—26 firkins prime and choice . 1 Butter: 60 boxes Cheese, Just received and for sale by fsbl4 - , McMAHON k DOYLE. iAGON 8I10ULDER8 AND LARD.—16 hhds prime old ‘ Bacon Shoulders, 60 half bbla laird, just received and w ‘ — In . < * ' BI. rUBNDBUOAST A , .tXTILL open Uielr NEW 8TORE. nearly oppoaite BL An- W draw'll Hall, west side, on Monday, the 24th Instant, where they ertll offer, et their usual low prioee, for cash or city acoeptancae. an entire new stock of BUpI« and Fancy Dry Coodi, to which thev would ruspeotfuly Invite the attention of the cithens of Savannah, end the merchants and planters of this and the neighboring States The stock Ie large and well selected, consisting In part or: , Dim Goods.—Buck and Fancy Sllkt of every «Ath and description, French and EnglUh Merinos, Cashmeres, D’Lalnos, Muus D’Barego, Barege D’Lalnaa, Bombazines, dwtaboro Cloth, Alpoocaa Of S very daecriptlon. White and Dol’d, Plain and Embroidered TarUtons and 8wU*. '. Embroideries*—Linen Gambrio Hd’kfs, Emb’d, plain and Hem-Stlteb, Collar*. Cuffs, Underaleeve*. Chlmazeta, Flonnclng. Bands, Jncnnet slid Swiss Rilglnga and Insertions. RXnntUUa and Shawle—Black and colored crape and silk Mantillas; pUin and embroidered crape Shawls, ol every description: broche Shawls; square and long Shawb: bloat and colored roantUU Velvets and talma doth*. Hosiery—ladles’ and gentlemen’s kid, eewlng allk, silk, raw allk, Male, cotton, Berlin and cashmere Glorea; raw silk and merino Vests; gentlemen's raw silk, merino,' Umb's wool, and cotton Undershirts and Drawers. Linen Damask—8, 10. 13, and lfl-4 Damask Md snow drop table Cloths, 8 and 10-4 brown Damask Cloths, bleached end brown Damask of every description. Damask and snow drop Napkins, artd Dollle’s birds eye Diaper, Unon Dlaiiers of every description. flneetlng and Snlrtlng—10 and 12 4 linen Sheet ing, Pillowcase Linens t 8,0, To, 11 and 12-4 bleached and brown Allendale and Hamilton s’ RHEUMATISM CAN IlE CURED I Having recently bean wiistltvted Agents for tho proprietor! we havo for sqle that celebrated remedy, Korttmon'a RHEUMATIC C01 W IUC1I hi. traduced. core of thU red thousands thf with swelilogsandenl ,. r w okses of from fen to Im Those who fiad for years resort-- springs. Urn! tried all the IMwtenU and external applied tiona, end been Under treat men t of some of the ahleStphyzl- elans both lb thli country and Europe, and were pronoun ced {ttcuraU* i atm; After all tbeae efforts bad failed, this compound has cttrol them. Many krho have been cripples, either hobbling upon crutches br Confined to their beds fur years, certify to a complete end permanent cure by the use of this remedy. We have nnt apace, In a newspaper advertisement, to In eert the accumulated evidence In Its * * “ “ ‘ comes from aourcos which salt by jUTTER AND CHEESE—30 firkins choice Uosben buttor, 60 boxes'oheeae, received end for sale by fob7 , _ McMAHON. A DOYLE. from Philadelphia, Md for Wtl '’’* -• — l — Ingfi aele A FOflDICK. brown Allendale end Hamltten Sheetings, bleached end brown Shirting of every description. Irish Linen—From the bestmanufiicturere.and war-, ranted all flneflax Cloth*. Caailmerca. and Vcstinga j lllnck and Blue Broad'Cloths, black and fancy Ca**lmeres, Auicy Vestings, whlto and colored Marseilles vestings. ~ ' erpanes and BUmkeU—6,10.11 and Allendale Uountorpano* | I’aria and Wliltney flunilrBUnkeU, Negro Blankota of every description. Georgia Plains, Kerseys, Flax and Cotton Osnaburgs. Jan22 M. PRENDKRQAST A CO. . ; also, the Two Merchants, or Solvent Md Insolvent, a great novel, by S. Arthur, received by Y 8. S. SIBLEY, mh2 136 Congress street. AGON, SUGAR ARB M0LAss"E8—20 casks' CARPET & FLOOR CLOTH WAREHOUSE. Curtains, Curtain Goode, Ac. No. 140 Cungrea and No. 67 SI. Julian-itrceU. T HE subscriber, knowing that tho chitons of Savnnnah hare felt a great Inta' e*t In the establishing of a CAR PET WAREHOUSE, In this city, and being aware that many have been awaiting the completion of tho new store, so that they could make their selection of the various arti cles for furnishing their houses. would respectfully Inform tho public, generally, that ho will this day open tho most complete assortment of all the various atyle* of GOODS usually kept in similar establishment!. The stock of the different departments will consist, In part, of the fbUowing Goods, viz r janl4 8.8. SIBLEY, 135 Congress-street. DAL—100 toot red ash coal, broken and screened, for sale, to arrive^jwr sebr S N Smithy fro™,Philadelphia, WILLIS A BRUNDAOE. IOFFEE—400 bags Rio coffee, 76 sacks Java do, 15 do . 1 superior Old Government Java do. for snlo by feb22 K1BBF.E A RODGERS. ■I.OUR.—100 bbla. prime Howard street Flour, lnnding and for sale by fobl5 COHEN A TARVER. r. for salo by A. BONAUD. PRICE A TRADER. WYLLY A M0NTM0LUN. r ; uu do Genessee do; 10 hhds Bacon Hldos; 16 do Shoulders, ...... --• 1 “iU SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. feb21 . LINCOLN, Monument Square. FOREIGN LIQUORS.—20 half pipes and 15 quarter pipe# . (Hard. Dupuy A Co.'s Brandy, our own im|>ortatlon; 10 pipes Meder 8wan Gin, landing and for sale by febl7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. ^rOUR'XND RICE.—-OO barrel* lUrmn smiili'a premium . Hour. 60 do Irving Mills and Henry I). Stone* do. 50 do Muskingum do, 200 do Baltimore do. 60 tierces Rice. Just received and for sale by KIBDEE A RODGERS, feb22 142 Bay-street. Carpet Department—Royal velvet, tapestry Brus sels, mocetTirussols, Brussels, velvet, tapestry and Brussels , T ..tpcstrya ... fur stair*, three ply. superfino. lino and common Ingralu, .lain and twilled Y r ‘ * * • * ,.-jpet — ...„ , plain and twilled Venlttan for stair*, hall*. Ac., druggets, 0-4,12-4 and 16-4 in width, of every variety of patterns, hearth rugs, parlor and stoop mats, table and piano cover*, silver and brass oval and octagou stair rods, stair liuen, Ac. Oil Clotha—Of evory width from one to eight yard*, for halls, dining rooms, stoamboats. saloons Ac., roso wood, mahogany and small-figured furniture oil clotlu, 4-4, 6-4 and 6-4 wide, figured India rubber cloth for atalra. Curtain*—Silk and worsted damask delaine, worsted and linen damask delaine, figured and plain damasks, va. riety of colors, white and buff, for shados, Window Shades—Transparent, landscape, medal lion, garland, and white and gold, entirely new style, cord, loop*, tassels, together with aU the various trimming* ' curtains and shade*. Gilt Cornice*—Bands, loops and pins, of the great est variety nnd patterns, of the latest Importation, all o which will bo sold at wholesale or retail, on tho most lib eral terms WM. H. tlUION. Agent. nov8 140 Congres* and 67 St. Julian-*!*. DRY GOODS. TTESRY IXTIIROP A CO., offer for sale at lowest prices XX Dress Goods—French printed mouslln do tallies. English and American do. now designs; Forstancloth, high colored uiouslin detain, plaid raw silks.French and English merinos. French and Scotch ginghams, English and French S rinta, changeable gtacie silks, rich brocade do, plain and cured black do. Embroideries—Muslin and taco collars, chlmlsottos, under sleeves, enp* and capes. Swiss and cambric edgings and inserting*, thread Valencia* and lisle laces, black silk and blonde edgings, rich l.\un and liuen cambric hdkfs. Hosiery—I /piles’, misses’, mens’ and boys’, a full as sortment of English and Gennan; ladles’, misses’, mens’ and boys’ merino vests. . Gloves—Uoskln. silk cashmere, beaver, ladles’ riding gauntlets.. White Goods—Jaconet plain aud plaid cambric*. Swiss muslins plain and figured, cambrio dimities, corded and embroidered skirts, Ac. Linens, dtc—1-4 super Irish linens best mark. 8-4 and 7-8 long lawns, 11-4 to J 12-4 barnsly sheetings, pillowtase linens. Scotch nnd Irish dlanors, hucabuc*, 6-8 to 3-4 da mask napkins, brown and blue check dovles, 8-4 to 10-4 bleached and brown table damask*. 8-4 to 124 bleached da mask cloths, cotton and worsted table and piano covers, 104 to 134 toilet nnd imperial quilts. 7-8 to 64 furniture dimi ty. cotton shirtings shootings and tickings. American, Enp lull and Welsh flannels,colored French do. fancy wool ptah for boys, plain and fancy castliueres, tweeds. Kentucky sati nets and jeans.ocll PATENT SCALES, F AIRBANK’8 Patent Platform Scales—(Improved tn qual ity and reduced In price)—Adapted to every required Railroads eration of weighing, as Railroad Scales for trains i In use on the prind] op- FIIBIF1EB, HI the tfbstnst every seeming lenu ory (eente) form, *L it of ths Joint!, to old thirty years' standing. * - * ‘ in* celebrated nwwy.w. K'DM,jui'.itrTBmmioHOc»i,lWi,^lAP^t.,,.T. To Pnmtture- Buyers. ta.w.tae#ttnaa», " »*• *»»! ' BrUdM,, 1-crk, . [Ho. i75 HIGH AND PLAIN FURNITURE, which for richness and workmanship will doiripar* any in this bobntry'or Europe. fob24—3 abehslf. Tills evidence Icli must Inspire confidence In every mind. Tho conductors of high-toned public journals 'havs published to the world Its wonderful and beneficial effects upon tberaselve* and those around them, and In some in stances speak of Aimrfredf of cures. Physician* Lave resort ed to It, end certify that, even In extreme cases, where con sults) Inn* had boon held, and they had decided that thoro were no hopetqf lecwcry, even then, they flrocured this medicine and administered It, and It effected a complete Ministers of various denominations have written LOOK1NG-GLA** WAREHOUSE. LOOKING-GLASSES AT REDUCED PRICES!!! JYarefom*38 Oourtland d., fhdory 186 Duane-*,, N, Y. T 1HB application, of Maohlnery to the construction of X Looking Glnaacs has indeed worked an entire revolu tion in their manufacture, by which I am enabled to pro duce the moat "perfect and beautiful drUdes, and to sell them fet rates defying competition. Jobbers, Country Mer- chants and buyers generally, are respectfully Invited to call and examine this extensive.atock, consisting of every style and site, from fifty cents a dozen to live hundred dollar* each. Tho Trade supplied at the lowest prices, with frames, Ao„ of every description in their composition state. febl9—3m RICHARDS K1KUSLAND. 'enamelled furNitureI W ARREN WARD—WHOL ENAMELLED FURN1 and pubiisiieil what It has done for thenuelvrs and tlieii frirnds; while merchants, officer*, mechanics, and privato citizens, have tarnished volumes of ovidenco of tho highest chnraotcr, such n* accompanies no other preparation In America. We will give »'*ncrt synopsis of a small .portion of the rMenoe.aud request all who are afflicted to rend to the agent aud got a circular, and read wh»t those who were long afflicted have aald of this remedy. Mr. N. Paschall, ono of the editors of tho St. Louis (Mo.) Republican, gives a long editorial'stating his afflictions, and that be woa cured by this remedy. The editor of the St. Louis Intelligencer euo give* notice of its wonderful ef fects in curing a severe case of cArunic rheumaiim. Tlie editor of tho St. Louis Organ and lltddle devotes a long editorial In behalf of Its wonderful effects In curing Aun- (trata of cases in that city. The editors of tho St. Louis American Danner, Temperance Datlery and St. Louis Union] have alt awarded to It unprecedented success tn curing this diseaso. The editor of Belleville (Ill.) Adcocate writes and publishes Its magical effects In curinghiiu ar d many around him. The editors of tho Glasgow Timet. American Eaale and other* of the South and West, have glveu voluntary evidence of their knowledge of its virtues. The editor of the German National Ucuttle published at No. 21 Spruce-street, in the city of New York, under date of Sept. 9, 1862, givea tho history of two Imiiortant cases of which lie lisa person al knowledge. Ono. tho wife of n woallhy merchant, who had for yean triod tho springs, and had the treatment ortha most eminent phyalclaua of our country ; they could ef fect nothing. Sho was afflicted with cAronic rheumatism in its worst form*. He was instrumental In inducing a trial of this compound, and It effected a complete cure. He also states that, n few weeks since, he bought a bottle ar.d sent it to a gentleman, a friend of his. who seemed a victim lo this disease ; this one MUe cured him. Wc might add editorials, and fill this entire sheet, bu will give a few names of prominent physicians, merchants, and others, cured by It. W. S. White. M. 1)., an eminent physician of Pt. Louis wrltos to n brother mom her of that profession. Dr. Reese, of New York : *• 1 have witnessed the effects of tills compound in several cases; and so successful have been It# operations in performing a perfect cure, when every other renedy liad been ineffectual, that 1 would not hesitate to rcconmcnd or B rescrllxi it. I think, when Its virtue* are ascertained by ie profession. It will supersede evory other roniidy in the treatment of rheumaiim. It Is adapted to every form of tho desea«e, and I know no complication contraindicating its use. I hold it to be the duty of a physican. vhen con vinced of the efficacy of a remedy, and its superbrity over all others, nt least for tho sake of humanity to u*t It.” J. M. Iloso.M. D.. writes from Centro College, Danville, Ky.,*‘ Hint n young man, a member of the College, was so low. that, in consultation, he and other professors had de cided Outt ho could not recover. They finally coocluded to try this roniody.andto tlieirgreat astonishment ono bottle restore/ him found and well, although ho had not walked a stepforsix months previously ; nnd that, during twenty-five years practice, he had never boforo witnessed such a re markable cure.” Professor 11 L. Dunham. M. D., near Cinclntatl, Ohio, join* In a ccrtiflcato for publication with two clergymen of the Uahtlst Church, stating the case of a highly respectable lady who was for elghtoen yeara all!Icted, nnd hnd become lielploss. nnd that nil other remedies known, as well ns the skill of tho most eminent physicians, had tailed, and there seemed no Lope of recovery, until they finally obtained this remedy, aud it cured her sound and well. Mr. P. Price, merchant of New Orleans, writes that lie was ten years a cripple from chrnnlo rliouinntlsm. and for throe years could scarcely turn himself in bod ; It hnd nffcctcd his whole system. He treid all remedies he could liear of,and all the most celebrated physicians, but found no relief until he obtainrd this compound, and it cured him effectually. We might give hundreds of such cases cured in New Orleans and the South. . Levi Hills, merchant nt Ottawa. Illinois, wrttox that ha was severely afflicted for thirty years and for seventeen years could scarcely walk a step. Thefle-li had shrunk from Ills limbs ; the most expensive efforts had been tried ill hop ‘ ‘ iLE MANUFACTURER OF „ , . £rr\U Qrand-stredi New York —W. fi. gives hi* whole attention to manufacturing and using the brat material*. He la euabled to sail better woods at the same prices, than can be found elsewhere. Suits finished to match, from 926 to $260 per ault, compris ing dressing bureau with glnsK, bedstead, washitand, com mode, toilet table, towel aland, nurse rocker and four cWlrs all of tho brat materials, and finished in the highest atyle o No. Ikond 77 King *nd^nMrJ{udsonUnei, Ntw York. k MOORE Invito those In want of durable and fashionable furnl- tore, to call at their new spacious 'ware- « . « .. 'house No. 76 and 77 King street, near Hudson, Now York and examine their large assortment of rich and elegant furniture, In suites for parlors, chambers, •"<’ dining rooms—In rosewood, mahogany, black walnut, oak—made in modern atylo and warranted to stand irnace heat. Book cases, F.tageres. and a great variety of substantial and cheap furniture, suitnblo lor the country and shipping; Having a targe manufactory and warehouse, thev make . —i— • keep on hand a general assortment, and sell retail at very low prices. They will also continue business at their old stand, No. 1741 Fulton street, (near Broadway.) until the first of May, and then remove who ly to King street mhl—3m ENAMELLED ORNAMENTAL COTTAGE AND CHAMBER FURNITURE, IX SKITS MADS KXPRRV.LT POX THS SOCTUIWX 1UXXKT. No. 40)1 Broadway, East tide, bdow Grand sired. Manufactory No. 49 Green *.. Neio York. , GILLIES A BYRNE take pleasure In in-. forming their old patrons and the public 'In ceneraL that they continue to offer a well finished, warranted article of their , own manufacture, at prices below all competition. Our re putation for making an article that has stood the test for years of patent heated rooms and tropical climes, lisa, we flatter ourselves, now become world wide. As we have the most extensive atock of any establish ment in the United States, persons of the most peculiar taste can always be suited In *- • ' ' _ 9* •“•led In regard to styles, colors, shad- ng. Ac. Tim latest Parisian and Itallnn stylos always on Particular attention paid to or- land and inado to order, der* through tho post. Matrasses, pailllnsses. Ac., at the lowest ratbs. The trade replied as usual in unlimited quanitles. Boxing and shipping carefully attended to. GILLIES A BYRNE, 462 Broadv Thomas Jat # doors above Suring-atreet. 3m—febl enamelled'cottauk and chamakr Furniture. MATHKAVS dc STACY, n4W 626 Broadway, comer Spring-drtet. New York. oppottUe SI. Nicholas Hotel. Prescott and Catlamore Houses. N OW offer at wholesale and retail, tho most extensive as sortment of Enameled Furniture to lie found in Iho United States, all from original designs, Including Oriental. Horpcntino, Open Cottage High Post, and other patterns. Also. Rosewood, Mahogany, Oak and Black Walnut chamber and parlor suites M. A 8.. devoting themselves exclusively to the manufac turing department of this business, assure purchasers they tan procure of them well sensoned.durablo and elegant fur- ulture.at prices varying from $26 to $500 per suite. N. B.—No connection with any other firm in the febll—3m •md j* principal railroad* in the United 8 Great Britain, Warehouse Scales. Heavy Portable wheels, for foundries, rolling mills. Ac. Store Scales, various modifications; Counter Scales, Hay and Coal Scales, Ac.— Tliese Scales have been long known and severely testod ; and the universal confidence fell In their accuracy and perfect aitjustment, I* such that they are now regarded as tha stand ard.from which there is no'api>esl. my 12 PHILBRICK A BELL. Agent* ^SSORTED GOODS. — Ju|t roculved flOlibta Stuart's crash . . litre: Sugar aud clarified A. U. A C. Sugar; 3 hhds. choice N. O. Sugar; 15 bbls. targe No. 1. Mackerel and Scotch Her ring*: 2000 lbs. Codfish; 25 boxes Smoked Herrings; 60 bar rel* Potatoes; 25 boxes ground Rio and Java Coffee; 20 bbls. Baltimore Flour; 10 barrels and half barrel* extra Buck- wheat Flour; 30 An*, large wire hound Brooms; nnd 13 lmnp. H AY—100 bales prlrno Northern Hay. for sale by feblO ROWLAND A CO. H AMS—500 new sugar-cured bams, for salJTby feb21 COHEN A TAI J. B. CUBBEDGE. jjAY—100 bales prime North river hay, landing per bark nRIGIlAM. KELLY A CO. [AMS AND 8HOULDERS.—10 hhd* new Baltimore . Shoulders ; 600 do do Hams, landing nnd for sale by bl7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO H AMS—70 tierces Charles Duffleld A Co's superior sugar- cured hams, also 30 lihds, same brand, aho sale, to arrive, by hhds, same brand, shoulder*, for frb'21 COIIFN A FOSDICK. H ARPER'S MAGAZINE for February, received and for sale by 8. S. HI BLEY, feb2 136 Cnngress-atreet. LflGH PROOF WHISKY. Ac.—60 bbl». high proof Wills- tlky.r ,. 80 do white do. 150 do New Orleans do. 40 Monon- , ihcla do. 10 do pure old Bourbon do. 120 do Phelps’ Gin, 10 domestic Branoy, 30 quarter casks do. for salo by feb21 . WEBSTER A PALMES. UST RECEIVED by steamer Alabama a fresh supply of Pate*, for sale by feb24 A. BONAUi). [UST RECEIVED—10 boxes old and superior Poniard Bur- I gundy, at $18 per dozen, for sale by foul8 A. BONAUD. wheat Flour; 30 An*, large wire hound Brooms; nnn i J nttnp- febl7 DAVID O’CONNER. N EW BOOKS.—Macaulay's Speeches on various occa- a" . . slons. The Lotty and the Lowly.by Mtsa McIntosh. Heart Histories nnd IJfo Pictures.hy T. S. Arthur, DeQiiinrey’* Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers, 2 voto. Ills Opium Eater and aU bis other works. Goethe’s Faust, translated by Hayward. Memoir of tho Physical nnd Political Geography of No Grenada, hy Gen. Mosuucra. translated from the Spanls' Grenada, hy Gen. Mosquera. tru Theodore Dwight, with a map. e Spanish fetal W. THORNE WILLIAMS B OOKS! BOOKS 11—Boyer's French Pronouncing Dic tionary. Blanca, a tale of Erin and Italy, by Edward Maturln, Esq. nuthor of Montezuma. Eva. An Punch's Prize Novelists, tho Fat Contributor and Travels In London, hy Hiackaray. Garden Walks with the Poets.hr Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. A further supply of Grace Aguflla’s works. The Vale of Cedars. Women of Israel. A Winter In Madeira. Homo and its Influonco. Parisian S gilts and French Principles. Men's Wives. Yellow Plu«h Papers ; The tody Bird, by tody Fullerton Historv of Peudennis. by Thackaray: Stern's Work*. Pope's’Poetical Works, Burns’ do, Youg, Gay, Bcaly and Cofllns. • Plutarch’s l ives. Mysteries of Paris, tho Sidlfire. Ac., for salo at the bonk store of H. 8. SIBLEY, mh24 136 Congress-street. for years, but he liad lost all hope of recovery. A merchant beingin St. touls. heard of this remedy, bought It and took Ithome, and prevailed on him to use it. Ho certifies that It cured him sound mui uxll; the flesh had returned to hU limbs, which had become strong qa ever. Wo might detail onr tliiniNimlvum mm. fc -|»»l liiipinlanre. We moat respectfully ask those who are afflicted to sene to tho agentin their vicinity and get a circular, nnd read tliu letters and clrtlllcato* of Rev. Jas. Mltchel, Rev. N. O. Berryman. Rev. J. II. Unn, Rev. J. M. Kelly, Rov. It. A. Col burn. ami other clergymen: wbllo we add tho names of Hon J. Smitli. late President of the Bank of the State of Missouri' Geo. O. Atherton.ofilcerln the Bank In St touts; Mesr.s Jas. II. Eddy, S. Downing. A. Holland, C. W. Stone, J. W. Christy, Joseph Smithnck. with other prominent merchants of Ft. LiuU, as also vast numbers of oilier citizens. Tills Is home evidence, and these are living witoes/es, where this great remedy wna first introduced, awl where many thousand* liave been cured during the lanvewo years. The proprietor* hnve now sp«ne«l their Grent Central Offlce at No. 1 Barclay street, ^Astor House.) In the clty of Now York. v this mediciuo wlllbo promptly attend. where all oritara ed to. Tills is a mjetatie, spirit—an internal remedy, prepared and recommended for this one disease alone. 77iu it toil ■el l'RictL 55 per slnglo bottle ; or three bottle# for $10. IV. V ALEXANDER A C« . Proprietor No. 1 Barclay street. New York City. Constantly on hand and lor salo by tho following Drug gists, viz: lx Favasxax.—A. A. SOIjOMONS. J. H. CARTER. THORNTON’S CAHHIAGJfi MANUFACTORY, Savannah. Ga. HEAD-QUARTERS fbr GOOD CARRIAGES. • My success In the Carriage business in the «aiy of Savannah, Is no longer and experiment, It Is * ‘ “ !iiii riuuueivAiM.—.uaguziiii-. uir .uiircu. Putnam’s Magazlno. for March; Itarnum's Illustrated News; Gleason’s Pictorial, received and for sale by mli2 8. 8. SIBLEY. 135 Congress st. ths New Store, 140 Rrougliton-street, a targe assortment of Muslin Trimmings, consisting, In part, of Extra wide Swiss Muslin Edglngi; “ “ “ •* Inserting*; “ *• Cambric “ Edging*; . Also, a few more of those very much admired Swiss and Cambrio Muslin Bands. mh 1 J. H. COHEN A CO v fixcd fart" For the considerate, generous confidence, and liberal pa tronage that I lusve received from factor*, merchant* and citizens generally. I desire in this public manner to express my thanks, and to renew my assurances of increased deter mination to give tho most ontlro satlsfsctlon to nil who inny tavor me with their custom I have devoted the past sum mer to getting up a targe and splendid stock of every kind of Carriage now In use. AU of tlieso carriages are well suited to this market, and for neatness, lightness nnd dura- til lily, they cannot be surpassed. Rockawny* of every stylo, Coaches and Pleasure Wagons; also Boggle* of every con ceivable shapo and kind, (among thorn some from J. IL Godwin's celebrated establishment. In Now York.) and a very neat, light and convenient atyle of Sulkey. for physi cians amlothers J. C. THORNTON, nc2A Corner of West Broad and Bay-street*. M echanical picture.—a beautiful painting, with moving figures, windmill, watermill, clock and musie an elegant specie nen of French mechanism, can be seen a the store of F. ZAUGBAUM A CO.. dec20 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-streeta. jyjT8S MCINTOSH'S LAST WORK.—'Hie Lofty nnd the towly.or good in all or none all good, by Miss M. J. McIntosh, author of Two Lives to seem and to be, Donald non Manor, just received and for sale by jan27 8. 8. SIBLEY. “TRi , Ao —Just received an assortment of fancy Cravats, Scarfa, and Necktiea, at 147 Bay-street. PRICE A VBADER, N EW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.—The subscriber* are now receiving their supply of New Spring and Sum- Ing theft supply of New Spring and S roer Dry Good*, to which thev invite tlie attention of pu chasers. febl4 NEYITT. LATHROP A STEBBINa. QSNABU'nGS—Cotton Osnaburgs, from Planter’s Factory n store, and for aale by BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO QATS.^400 bushel* Tranesaee Seed Data of^superior ijual- ity, for sale by pdRtSRAND AUi. feb9 McMAHON A DOYLE. -76 casks pints superior tondon Por ter, 25 do do strong 8cotcb Ale, received direct, and for sale at New York prices, by feblS PAPELFORD. FAY A CO. P ROPOSALS wlU be received for the construction and putting down of a floodgate In the Sprlnfleld canal.— For plan and specif!cation* apply to the undersigned. sb28 JAMES P. SCREVEN, Chairman D. C. O. "DOPE.—A few colls good Rope In store, ami for sale at 7$. XV febfi WIIJJS A BRUNDAGB. R i- .... sale by 10 COFFEE—400 ur Rio Cuff*, now In store and for KIBUEE A RODGERS. R AISINS.—100 whole, half and quarter boxea prime Bunch Ralslna. for aale by COHEN A TARVER. ■n A1SINS, AC.—Fresh ralslna. in whole, half and quarter XV boxea; prunes. In boxea and glass Jara; figs, In whole and half drams; dtron, in cases: candles, aborted mixed candies, mottoes, rock candies; Ju4 Iu store and for aale cheap by febM KIBBEE A RODGERS. Oullloux Sardines, 100 lbs French QARDINKH,—s i ... O ChooolsU.for sals by feblO A. BONAUD^ S' IOUTHERN MEniODlSr HYM 1 ^ BOOKS—A general as sortment received and for sale by 8. 8. SIBLEY, 135 Congress-street OKED OATS.—200bag* heavy North River Seed Oats, land- 0 ing and for aale by log and for aale by fcb9 , PADKLFORI). FAY A CO. OPBINO OASS1MERS.—Just received a fin* assortment of 0 fancy colored and black & M. French Caasimers. feblfi- PRICE A VEADER. 147 Day-st SHIRTS, sniRTS.—Received by atoamer Florida, an aa- J sortment 'of fine Bfalrto—no collars i also a few doten ne fancy colored. - PRICK A VEADER. ~ black Cksaimeres. fkney (•ini uuunrrH, ui*'j ig, Sateen Jean*. Cottonadea, etc. ‘.ryiBBMai (om. for sale by . • ~5 A VEADER.14T Bay-at- carbonic achl. free from unpleasant taste, smell or other disagreeable property, and is without roughness or grlttl- ness to tlie touch or palate. Ono tcasiioon full ofthis Mag nesia is equal In atrengtli to three or four of the common calcined magnesia, thus combining smallness of (lose with the most agreeable form In which magnosla can be admin (stored. Just received per steamer State of Georgia. Jr 14 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square. -K*p--* r -.W nounce to his fellow citizens of Georgia and Flor idaTlhat Ills Irox Froxt Buildings on tho Coknkh or Wnrr Bkoad and Bay srumH. In tlie City of Savannah, are now completo, nnd ho offers for sale ono of tho most vnrlod. dura, ble and splendid assortments of CARRIAGES ever exhibited in a Southern City. Among my stock will tie found all of the late aud most rASiuo.xAiiiK styles, combining elegance with lightness and rfrrti<;fA My whole atock has been manufactured by tho most cele brated iimiiufacturersIn New York and Newark, N. J.. and lias been gotten up under my own eye during tho past Sum mer. ami I* warranUd in every particular. If twenty-four years practical experience in the Carriage business (eighteen year*of that time In my native State, South Carolina) Is nny passport to confidence, then the sub- scriberfeel* emboldened to ask a share of Uls fellow citizens' natrnnnge, and to assure them that the inducement* now of. fered in the. city of Savannah arc unequalled by those ofany city in tlie South. It I* my Intention soon to enter largely into tho manufac ture ofCarrlages in this city. I have secured tho services of soma of tho best workmen in the various branches, both native and foreign,and I feel con fident of my ability tn present specimens of Grmuu xadk CAiuuAiira that shall compare favorably with those made any whrro I hnve ftow In my possession two Mednls awarded me by the “American Iustltuto," N. Y.,nnd the “SoulliCarolina Institute." for specimens of my work, that I would he pleased to show to any one who may have the curiositv to sre tliese tributes to Southern skill. J. C. TltORNTON. T HF. HOME CIRCLE, or familiar thought* on various topics, literary, moral and social, by Mrs. Kirkland ; scrintlvo sketches, Illustrated witli Ipt ccs from original drawings, and a fac simile of tho manu script of each author; itnmanco of Indian life and other tales, by Mrs. Mary IL Eastman, beautifully illustrated; il lustrious Personages of the 10th Century, illustrated with steel engraving*; Gems from Moore’s Melodic#, 4to., ten beautiful illunlratlons; The Bible in the Family, by Doctor Boardman : Foot Prints of Truth, or Voice of Humanity, by John Cole Hager, Illustrated steel engravings ; Gift Rook of Gem*, a literary offering of all seasons, edited by Emily Per- rival richly illustrated; Revlow of New Theme#; received and for salu by 8. 8. SIBLEY, dedl4 f 135 Congress-street. GROCERIES, Ac. 200 bids Baltimore Flour, 60 do Genesseo do, 26 do Hiram Smith do. 60 half do Canal do, 25 lib Id* Butter Cracker*. 25 do Sugar do, 60 boxe* Soda do, 5 bags loft shelled Almonds, 100 whole, half and quarter boxes Raisins. 200 boxes sperm, adamantine anil tallow Caudles, 100 do Pale and No. 1 Soap. 26 do do do Starch. 20 do Ground Pepper, In j£ lb papers, 200 do table Salt 100 eighth, quarter and half chest* Tea, 200 do Tobacco, assorted qualities, 100 bag* Bin Coffee. 60 do Java do, 60 Mil* Stuart’s refined B A C Sugar, 60 do circle A crashed do, 10 do ground do, 20 hlids l’orto Rico Sugar. 10 do New Orleans do, 10 boxes Loaf do. 200 bbls Domestic Liquors. 20 cases as’d Pickles, 80,000 S-gnrs, as’d qualities, 60 gross Pipes, 10O reams Wrmpp'og Paper. 60 dot I (rooms, 100 Deinijons. 1, 2.3 aud 5 gallons, 600 new sugar-cured Hams, 5 hlids Sides, 6 hhds Shoulders, 100 sacks Salt. 10 tierces new Cuba Molasses. 60 bbls do do, 10 ilo Stuart’s sugar-house Syrup, And a general assortment of foreign Brandies and Wines n store, for Sale by feb2S COHEN A TARVER r 20 boxes Loaf Sugar, 10 bbls crashed 6 bbls powdered Sugar 60 boxes pale and No 1 Soap. 10 boxea toilet Soap 25 ~ No 1 Starch, 25 boxes Pearl Starch 20 bag* Java Coffee, landing for sale br *ep30 COHEN A TARVER. J brig Kata Heath, from New Orleans, snd for sale hr tnh3 COHEN A FOSDICK. B elting, implements. Ac., by late arrival.— 1,600 feot patent leather hands, 2 to 18 Inches wide ( do for family use. 2 agricultural tool chest* containing prun ing and garden Implement* complete. 1 dozen Crowell's in tent thermometer churns, 1 do garden wheelbarrows, 100 Cologne and Knojuis do, Dutch anchor hran> grates, tani Ac., for sale by ap!2 Ing cloths, grain a ad Its, grata scythes, reap books,' CHARLES H. CAMPFIELD. r\OMFSTIC LIQUOR.—ISO bbla New Orlears Rectified U Whisky. 100 do EPhelpa’ Northern Gin, 40 do P A II Connecticut River Rya do, 76 do Luther Felton and Pure Boston Rum, 40 d * Domestic Brandy. 20 quarter and 20 eighth casks 4th proof do. 30 bbla superior old Mononnhe- la Whtasy, 60 do do Rye do, 400 gross old Georgia Peach Brandy, for aale by mh!4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A 00. T HE Subscriber* tore Just recrired a handsome a » * ' * _ roent of printed De tolnes. Cashmeres, Mohair Lustres, English and French Merinos, together with other handsome “ , which they offer at their usually low price*. J. IL COHEN A W).. Naw8tore.l40 Broughtoo-at • Dress Goods, i ■y^lNDOW SHADES AND CURTAIN MATERIAL ■'.—A very handsome assortment of painted Window Shads* In Gothlo, landscape, street views, boquet. flowers, gilt edge, Ac! Alao, muslin and lace Curtains, white furniture Dimi ty end bun linen all widths, white cotton, bullion and bail ‘ saeta, curtain holder*, Ac., for eale hjr^ TTLUID ilA&rfSlA.—This condensed eolation Is a ver JP agreeable and efficient form for th# admlnlatratlfinc 1 agreeable SPRING AND SUBIBIKH GOODS. N EW end beautiful Spring and Summer Goods, Just re- eelvrd by the last Steamer. Vis: Bareg* Detoins; Worsted IUreges; Silk Ttasues; Colored Sewing Silk; Dresses Foulard Silk; Colored --- - and Colored Silk; and Colored F. 11 _ and Colored towns; 4 S—Ln.Bilk, D d and BlackChalleya and Bareges; Black Silk; Black Figured Barege* and Tissues; Black F. Muslin; Black and Colored Ginghams: Plain towns; Rtack and Colored French Chmbrie; and a fine assortment of Black and Colored Calicoes; PUin and Figured Swiss Muslin; Jaconet Cambric and Mull Muslin; Plaid and Striped Swiss Mnslin; Silk Parasols, very pretty: also, Silk snd Cotton Umbrellas. All of which we offor on the most accommodating terms. mh!8 AIKEN A BURNS. With b24—3m ilns medium AUrndata'blenehed and brown ahbetings. of aU widths. Denims, canton Flannel*,’ and Osnaburgs, colored Cambrics, . t orset Allendale quilt* of all sizes. Jeans and drills/aipron and furniture checks, pantaloons ktuffs, Ac. ftWl-i-am. ^ LINEN GOODS. : : mm strascRintM. iutorthis ok unens. •e.,o«» for sale a fall assortment of the moat approved manu facture*. consisting In part as followa: . , Bnowx asd Buucnxp Dum 4x0 Dakasx—all width*. VMM Cloths—or all qualities and size*. Namik* axd Dotui®—Snowdrop and Satin Damask. Birmstx Duma—narrow to Very wide, and from coarse to fine. Piuowcux lixna ASD Samwos. Dmluxos—Plsln and Fkney Irish. French and English, fotuxna—Brown, bleached, black and alate. . ’axtaloon Lixkm—34.7-8 and 44 btay and yellow. Lw*x CAOTtcHAXDKxaann*—A large variety. 8anmxo Lixtxa—Light, medium and heaty. Pittxru) Sahmso Uxxxs—Choice and new patterns. Mosqcito Nrmxa. QREENWAY. BROTHER A CO.. fobs—3m 24 Park Place and 19 Barctay.>t.,N. Y. No. 144 Grand-street, one block east of Droadway. dec31—6m • * Havre, a large and desirable assortment of the Spring t rade, which the/ offer to the trade at thelowest market prices. Among their atock may be rouod—Agate, SUk. Dress, Vest and Fkney Buttona of all kinds: Pereus- ■IonCapa,GD and SB, ribbed and ribbed and split; Fan* of all descriptions, a most complote assortment; Brushes, teeth, hair, nail and shaving ; Accordeona and Flutlnaa of the most zuperior quality; Purees, silk, black and cotton; kid and leather Garters; Imitation Jewelry. Bone Bracelets, Jet Goods, Ac.; Suspenders, from low to high prices.# com plete assortment; Silk Guards. Steel Pens, Vest Chain*. VI- ollnString*. Ac.; Game Bogs, Dloe. Mirrors, Eyelets,Pen holders. Ac.; together with many other fancy articles. dec28—3m THOMAS DOUGLASS, (Late Dliccn cl! Douglass.) I0MMISSION.MERCHANT, Manufacturer and wholesale s denier in every description of Axkricax Hardware. No. _ _’tatt-*treet. four door* from Pearl, New York. Manufac turer of the Premium Steel Squares, Agent for Bee’* Bra ce*, Turntcrews, Ac. Also, Kendall A Taylor’s Thermome ter*. Raromcteri, Ac.; Union Butt Company’s Butts. Gate Hinges, Brackets. Ao. Brown A Brothers’ Sheet Brass. Brass and Copper Wire. Rivets, Ao. N. Nowcopib's Smiths' Bellows. Ac. THOMAS DOUGLASS. ASA FARR. Jr., late noil—ly of the firm of Child. Farr k Co.. 8t tools FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. ALBRO A HOYT, Nos. 72 atui 74 John-strrd, New York, M ANUFACTURERS OF FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Offer to the trade on liberal term* a general assortment of the above goods In various widths, of 3 ft.. 3 ft. 9.4 ft. 6.6 ft. 3.Oft.9ft.. 12ft.. 15ft.. 18 ft., nnd 24 ft; also, Ckrrtage Oil Cloths, In widths of 3-4tlis, 7-8ths, and 4-4th* ; nlso, Ta ble Oil Cloths, 44tli*, 64th*. and 04th* wide. These goods are nil well seasoned and will endure any cllmato. j »n2ft—3111 BYRNE, 462 Broadway, N. Y., IfonnJT Grt.um, 7 below Grand ztreet, east side, will IItrxr. / remove on May 1st to No. 646 a few NEWPORT WATER CURE. npiilS establishment will be opene<t on the first of April . next. Address Dr. W. F. RKFI, Nowport. R. I. fob21—3m FRANCIS' METALLIC LIFE BOATS. Office 10 Droadway. New York. rflJIE undersigned are prepared to furnlxli Metallic IJfo X Boats, of any size or model, and In any number, upon short notice, on reasonable terms. MARSHALL LKFFF.RTS, Treasurer mh28—3m Francis’ Metallic life Boat Company. •fejEWYORK WIRE RAiUNO“w6RkS.—The subscriber z n tho city. PlUSJtnUM PIANO FORTES. l„, , GROVESTEEN A CO., No 481 Broadway. lp^aj a -,J|Xow York, would call the attention of those fTfi fflatout purchasing, to their splendid stock, of I I S; X 1 to 7)« octave llanos, which tbajr fcrttove cannot be excelled by any otlier.ln tk* d«y, either in tone, finish,qnallty of raaterTSl, or workmanship. Medals have boon awarded by the American Institute to their Instru ments five 3 ears in succession. Having recently purchased the entire stock of the late firm of DuliolsA Warriner. formerly Dubois A Stodart. la- vm—I.Ij, Innrn ft— ft— (---— •• K-mi uiakerv, UlPj »uul I Invite tho contlnuauce of the favora of tlielr friends aud customer* with the certainty of giving equal aatlstaetion. For tho Sou the ru markof wo aro making with Double Iron Frame* and Detached Csscs, peculiarly adapted to the climate. feb9—3m manufactures WIRE RAILING for public and private grounds, Verandah, Window Guard* and Grating. WROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAILING. Iron Columns, Iron Iktors and Shutters. Iron Bedsteads, and Iron Furniture. WIRE FENCES, for plantation*, railroad*. Ac., made entire ly on anew plan, with rail*and Iron posts; prices at 9.11, and 13 cent/ per running foot 4)4 feet high. For circulars with designs, address, JNO. B. WICKERSIIAM. 362 Broadway, N. Y. N.B.—'The Subscriber would refer to the enclosure of For aytli Place, the railing and gallery work at the Jewish Syno gogue. and a number of dwellings In Savannah, the enclosure of the private cemetry of the Everett family, and also to his work at Macon, Madison, and other places In Georgia. Agent In Savannah. 0, W. 11ARDCA8TI.E, Do. fioo Congress-st., and 95 St. Julian st. ■usr 8 d 1 yr—cly BRADBURY'S .PIANO FORTE WARE-ROOM, 423 Broadway, New York. Assorted Instillments of the best Now |York and Boston iVianiifacture.—The subscrl her 1 laving taught the Piano for many years, and becotno familiar with nil tne different maker’s instrument* of any note, and knowing that there Is great choice not only In dilleront makers,hut in instruments of tho same mako. feota confident that ho can give ontlro satisfaction to all who may favor him with tlielr order*. Ilo will fiirntali Instruments of any good make ; also. Mclo deans and second hand I'Uno* at tlie lowest cash price*. Patronage is respectfully solicited. d«c28—3m E. O. BRADBURY. GEO. W. A JEII1AL READ, ■Tl Manufacturers an<l Wholesale Dealers in 1IATV. Jl^rAl'8 AND HI RAW GOODS, have now In store and are constantly receiving, a choice and magnifier nt stock of goods in tho above lino, to which tho attention of tho trado and country merchant* Is inv'tcd. Orders are solicited, whlrti shall faavo careful and prompt attention. 19C0URTI4ND-ST..near Broadway, jan!3—3m And adjoining Western Hotel. New Y« rk. TRUNKS, VALISES AND CARPET BAGS. Stores 70 Maiden Lane or 9 Liberly-ilreei, and 160 Broadway, New York. Manufactory, 34!l Uroad-st., Newark, N. J, C. P. RORBACH A Co. would Invite the at- 'tentfon of Dueler* to tlielr stock of the above articles. Doing one of the oldest establish- ■ineiit*. their facilities aro second to nono.— Sample* of their goods can ho found lu almost all tho prin cipal cities and towns in tho United Slates. They do not wish to make unseemly pretanrions—suffice it to say that they will not be underaold. Mercbaots who choose to send them orders may depend upon prompt nt * 3m—mhl satisfactory returns. INDIA RtlBUER GOODS. his old customers and merchant* throughout the Uni ted States and Canada, to his stock of Rubber Goodq. msnii factored by himself expressly for the spring trade of 1863, His stock of RUBBER CIX)TlIING, is particularly deserving 1, as It has never before been so completo, nor -f inspection, 1 tho articles u Coats, Capes, Pants. Overalls, togging*, Machine Belting. Engine Packing, Ure Preservers, Air Balls, Whip*. Carriage Cloth. Wading Pant a Plano Covors, Gloves. Caps. r _. and every description of Rubber Goods constantly on hand. Tlie abovo are warranted to stand any climate, and will lie sold at most reasonable prices. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. D. H0DGMAN, 27 Malden tono, First cor. from Broadway, nnd 69 Naasau-it.. N. Y. Jan20—3m No. ( TO WHOLESALE BQSRCIIANTS. ✓ JOHN C. HENDERSON A CO., t Rue du thubourg Poistonnier. Paris, and 174 and 176 Pearl-tired, New York, O FFER for aale an extensive assortment of French snd American Artificial Flowers. Feathers and Ornament*. Italian. French. English and American Strew Bonnets, Rib bons. Ac. The above, chiefly of our own manufacture, embraees the largest and moat varied stock to be found In the U. States, Samples may be seen at our wareroom in Now York. Janl3—3m ' TO MANUFACTUREUfL _ -Jtorr Findings, consisting in part of Shuttles, Pickers. Leather,Twines, Ma chine Cards, Weaver’s Reeds, Heddtes. Bobbins. Spools, Ac.. Ac. Also, superior Oak-tanned, Stretched and Rivltad Belting for Machinery. Agent for the isle of Jacquard’s Shearing and Nappln; Machines, Wool Pickers, Water Wheil Regulators, Fallnat Warps. Ae. OSCAR 8CHENCK, jau27—3m 133 Water, corner of Pine-at, Now Yonc. SNUFF AND TOBACCO. PETER LORILLARD, MANUFACTURER, No, 42 Chatam-*., New York, O FFERS for sale the following articles warranted of su< perior quality :—Mac coboy, Scotch. Coarse French Rap pee and other Snuffs, also Fine Cut Tobacco in tin-foil and papers; a more particular description of tbs various arti cle* can be known by sending for a full priee current above. Janl4—3m • ...—“raclKHHscwi— LSKB, BHNETINGS, Ac |Vi LW BOOKS.—Memoirs of a Huguenot Family, by Ann lx Maury; Yankee Notions, or WhittUns from Jonathan Jack Knife, vol. 1, price filK 5 Kate Stewart, a story from Blackwood's Magazlno; Putnam'* Monthly, a magazine of literature, science and art, vbL 1. No. 1: Romance of Stu dent IJfo Abroad, by Richard B. KlmWl.author of St. Led ger. Ao ; A Store of Ufo on the Isthmus, by Joseph W. Fa- ben* ; Pictures from St. Petersburg, by Edward Jerrman ; Harper's Magazine for January; Consolation, In dlseonrsea • “ pic#, addressed to the suffering people of Gtd. by *). D.; Life of Sir Walter Scott, by Donald on select topic*, addressed J. W. Alexander, D. “ MacLeod; More of I rank Freeman's Barber Shop; recelr- " * “ . JOHN B. CUBBEDGE. cdby RANGING TIMBER. T HE Timber Cutters of Ediato River. South Carolina, re spectively call the attention of buyers of Timber to the Charleston maraet for that article. They believe tbat they furnish aa well got and aa .Urge food heart Timber *• can be found to any Southern dtj. By a strange and arbitrary system of measurement—keeping the foreign trad* In igno rance of the cheapness of the market, 'the^Mills of Charles ton are enabled to^mrobtse the, Timber, at prieea enor mously low to the timber cuttare Ths latter would thero- fore, Invite buyers tn examine their market The same ft BOWSE. . : :/L._ '■ . • 1u.1r.na, uaiuABiza, aunx. ii.iua, oe. • P URCHASERS desirous of procuring the oxxctxiooom are requested to see that the name of tha firm. J.N. RICH ARDSON, SONS A OWDEN. la stamped In foil on each ar. tide, a guarantee of Its soundness and durability. Ager JOHN BULL0CKE A JOHN B. LOCKE. dec29^3m 88 Pine-street New York. THE LARGtifcT SEEK tit&Bt>N and Tfinr- MING HOUSE IN NEW YORK. T HOMAS G. STEARNS. Imnorter and Jobber of 811k,Mil linery and Fancy Goods, 102 Broadway. New York, has now in store and la dally recalving and offering at thelorsat price*, a complete assortment of Goods in hta line, embra cing aU the various styles and designs consisting of Black and Fancy SUks, Marseilles, Florences. Shawls. Trimmings, et Ribbons, Taffeta and 8atin - Bonnet lUbbooa, Taffeta and 8atin Ribbon*. Dreaa Trim mings of all kinds, French and English Crapes. Crape Liases, Silk Cravats. Embroideries, Gldves of all kinds, SUk Ism Mita. Bareges, toce*. Whlto Goods. Hosiery, U. O. Handker ehlefe, Ac. Ths undersigned Invitee the attention of thi tradeaod hta friends generally. Great lndneements offered to cunt and abort tiros bnyer*. THOMAS O. STEARNS, 182 Broadway, dec29—lyr Between IJberty-stand Maldentone.N-V, JOHN 1. SSUT1I, HIBEE&LU AND MBASOL L VtUasidm Broddwky.-X THE MOST EFTENSIVE IN 1 EicnntEB, caare bleached ahIrtlng*, vartoh* styles, from lew qual* 100 bales brown drill and jeans. 250eases bleached drills and Jeana, various styles offlnlsb. 260 bales lowell ticks,* AAA,' ‘ AA,' • A,’ ‘B/'C,”D.’ “■andlowti* llttSd ilJlrtlng*atrii>M.; FRENCH FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, HzzcBes. Dzzpzzy A Crehange, 73 William -tired. New York, ' 'MI’ORTOtS and Wholesale Doalcreln French Fans linffrehek Fmag Goods. isvo how In store and are resolving l>y orery,'packet iwnment of Good* for Agrieultiinl W,n-Roniw M No. 1MX MaM-tnd.1 \ ai!52«n!" or CaaMims for repairing. The Emperor of RoaaiaAwarded for tbFabove Plooghs, a Massive 0cM Medal, value 1300.— Also, the Ori»t Medal at ths WoHdta fttr, was awarded P. Wear ol thb common Teeth. AlabJhalUvatc- - .vrlth 8t*el Teeth, 8pain's Atmospheric Cburnz, Corn Shellera, improved kinds. andS Hay and Straw Cutters, TTand Corn Mills, Corn and Cob Cruzhere, Gedda’ Improved Harrows, Square and A Harrows, Horse Rakes. Grindstones, ready hung, Dirt Scraper*. . • nnmui uiua inniiiz u AlaejhSltivatoVibr alii □fcora Planter*, I Turnip Drill*. 4 to ML Grant's G tint's Patent Fai Agricultural Furnaces, Ox Yokes and Bowa. Horse Powers and Threshara, Mowing and Reaping Ma- . chine*. Chain Pntdps, Cattle tie*, Bull Rings, Patent Iron Snaths, Grabbing Hoe*.. Transplanting Trowels, Hay and Manure Forks, Garden Rakes In variety, Children’s Tools, Forks (or unloading Hay, Man Hay Rakes, Bow Pins. Apple 1’citrera, Ox Muzzles, Mole Trans. Pruning Hooks and Chisel*, Saws and Scissors, Iron Well Curb*, and Zlue lubolng for Chain Pomps, Also, Horticultural Tool* (of every description.) Garden and Grass Seeds, for sale at the lowest prices, at Wholesale and Retail, cdti-^apl9 PAPER HANGINGS. SSEmKitoOWS, tVO. A-o. , North ota, MarM, Darling Scythe*. Snaths, .with Patent Fasten- I’oCffl I ndcrslgned have just opened a fresh and Cofiinleto stock of W all Papers, among which are, gold and vel- -_aa... -- W e,tpriced.«--•—— T HE undcrslgr stock of Wa r .„, , , . veL fine saUn. and the lowest priced unglazed papers; •»«, decorations, borders, fire-screen*, curtains, etc., which they • offer at the lowest prices, both wholesale hnd retail. Tho best workmen employed to hang paper either In the city or country. Blank Berks, Stationery, dc.—’We'have alao our usnal as- blank and sort me nt of writing papers wrapping school books, stationery, etc. PARRISII A HOUGH. No. 4 North Kith street, 2 dobra above Market. Philadelphia. tar Caali paid for country rags. roll 10—cod die sinking and Engraving, P i AIL ITS BRANCflEB.—Rtiirfnesa cards, wlth apnropri- ale devices, embossed Inn new stylo, In plain and fancy ' * ! dtwQrlptlon.with or without nreuei name, business and address; Isbell colors. Seals id every d. Envelopes printed with name', business and address*;labels, billheads.manufacturer'stlekefs,Ac.,all axecuted In the neatest mannar and at price*28 per cent, belowany simi lar establishment, in consequents# of better and improved facilities for the execution of such work, ill p N. B.—All order* by mall promptly attended to. Goof a sent to any part of the country. . T. H. CALYFRT A CO.. Envelope and Seal lfres* Mahufacturrrs, Die Flnkera, Embosi zers and EuOgravera, 48 South 8d-irt., Hiltadelphia. * tnh29 CHEAP AVlivDOW BRADK DKPOT AMD S. ir. corner Arch and Second-streets, Philadelphia. G li. MlfJJR k (D.'Wef every variety of Shades, wiiolo- . aale add retail, such as Scroll, Flower, Gothlo. Vlgn. NWE YORK MARBLED IRON WORKS, Office. No. 3 Jnhn drrd. second floor, (near Bnxutway.) MAxmcroRT, 401,403 Axn 406 ciikrry-btrkkt. T HE most extonslvn manufacturers of Mkrhlelzed Iron Mautlas, Table Tops, Columns. Pilasters, Gock Cases, Fancy Articles. Ac., representing the choicest varieties of Varl.ln AI An Vl'ln.lnu, J I-i-l- qui, I*»l—-t— -**— Csstlngs for builnltgr* of every description. The above Company tog leave to call the attention of ar chitects, builders anil the nubile generally, to tlielr assort ment of Marbleized Cast Iron Mantles and other articles, which they are now manufacturing on the most enlarged scale; the beauty aud design of which, and their exquisite finish has never been equalled and cannot to excelled. Tlielr exact Imitations of the finest varieties of marble, such as Egyptian. Sienna. Brocatello, Vent Antique. Prlnco Al bert. Agate, Pyrcneso, Light Spar, Ac., has elicited the un- r unlififd commendation of connoiscurs in marbles, and es- iblislieil their popularity with the public. Some of the advantage* of this alscoverr, consist In its capability of withstanding a high heat, of resisting acids and oils, which stain and dcfaco marbles, and tliolr cheap ness, (holng about uno-third, tho cost.) In comparison with all other kinds of mantles; also, the advantage of being packed and sent with safety to any part of the country. Tho marbling department is under the superintendence of Mr. K. Dkni.xo. who first introduced this invaluable dis covery to the public, and demonstrated Its practical utility nnd application to niutnls and other substance*. Address orders and communications to _jan22-3m_ CHARLES CROSBY, Sec'ry. THE NEW STEAMBOAT LAW. Caution to persons using steam power to conform to the law. "" AM manufacturing all the necessary Instruments re quired to secure a certificate from tho Government In spectors. they having granted a certificate to those boats having my instruments on them. My Water Guage for Ixdleri. my Steam-pressure Gtiage, my Marine Chronom* ter. with pressure guage attached, giving the correct time of day, Is an.luvaluable acquisition to any stenuiboat or mill: and my Improved Fuseahlq Motnllln Plug for boilers, which can to inserted without blowing off the boiler If one plug to melted. All the shove Instruments are manufac tured hy myself: and having had thirty years practical ex- pcrienco in the steam engine, givea mo full confidence in tho working qualities of the abovo. All further description will to sent to any part of tlie Union, by addressing JOSHUA LOWE. No. 47 Dey-street. New York, post paid. N. B.—All engineer* are solicited to become Agent*, and a liberal commission allowed. 1m—apl28 e(te. Oil’and Dry landscapes, at the lowest prices for qua! Ity of work. Orders for Gilt, Plain Store, Lettered and other Shades executed at short notice. Merchants and others aro Invited to givo us a'trial. W« WIUTTIT TOmXASK. Brasses.Trimmings, ke.. alwgya on hand. Remember 8. W. corner Sdooxd and Arch street*.Phila delphia. 2m—f*bl8 THE CELEBRATED BLACK DIAMOND STOVE. The subscribers have Just receiv ed a second supply of the above COOKING STOVES, for burning coal, end do unhesitatingly declare and say. that they are thu most per fect article of tho kind In uae.elth- er north or south. Satisfactory ref. crences can to furnished where they have been tried In this city. We ask no pay until fair- ' ’ tested. For salo only at tho now House Furnish big Store ! MORSE k NICHOLS, • oc20 166 Rroughtnn-street. STOVES, STOVES. |i||: they hnve been tried In th The subscriber has just received a targe number ol Cooking and Parlor Stoves, which he will dispose of on accommodating terms. Among them may be found the following: Cooking Stoves, The Ilepublic, Lady ot the Like, Air Tight Premium, Queen of the West. Empire Premium. Eastern Premium. Parlor and offloe Stoves.— Union Cottage, Cylinder, Sheet Iron, (air tight) square and oval. Six Plato. Box Stoves. Hollow Ware Pots, Kettles, Orcnz, Spiders, Sauce Pans, ke. ke. Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, for sale, and manu factured at short notice. Orders for Roofing, Gutters, and Leaders, attended to with punctuality. JOHN J. MAURICE, No*. 10 and 12 Barnard street PlANtTFORTE WAREHOUSE. — THE Alterations and Improvement* In onr fi§255Bstore, Including* fine Show Room for Plano rf A til Forte*, and* Music Department for Ladies • *“ I * "being now completed, we would Invite th* at- iblie to our stock,comprising every d (wholesale and tention of the musical, ,. article In the lino, which can be furnished retail) at New York prices. PIANO FORTES, bv A. Stodart A Co., J. B. Dunham, and then of established reputation, constantly on ' F. ZOGBAUM k CO., o*. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-ztreet*. dec7 Next to Market Square. ATEW BACON. Ac —20 casks prime Sides; 10 casks prime -L v new Shoulders; 260 bags Rio Coffee; 160 bbla. Haiti- cask* prime Sides; 101 new Shoulders; 260 ban Rio Coffee: 160 . Flour; 20 hhda. prime N. 0. Sugar; 10 bhdt. clarified N. O. Sugar; 160 bbla. Stuart’s B. k 0. Sogar; 10 hosts Col- ate’* No. 1 Soap; 60 boxas Colgate's Pal* 8oap; 60 bbla. N. l. Syrup; 60 hhd*. Cuba Molasses; 26 tierces do.; 26 bar- els do.; 60 boxes star Candles—landing and for aals by feb2t CRANE fc HOLCOMB. 100 boxes smoked barring*. 80 F ISH. AC-6 tea cod fiah-lOL - bbl* pickled do, 80 bbla No. 1. 2 add 3 mackerel, 60 hair bbls do, 20 kltt* do, 60 boxea buckwheat, 26 half bbls do. received and for sale by ■_ febl McMAH0N.fr DOYLE. rURPETINO.—Received per steamer Alabama, and this U day opening. Brunei*. Tapestry Velvat, Imperial. In grain and Three-Ply Carpeting, comprising a tarn variety of styles and qaallUea, all of which trill be offered at the low- il market price, by • „ Laroche, bowne a co. F loor OIL CLOTHS.—Th* most completo stock of Oil Cloths. In every variety of patterns and color*, varying In widths from one to eight yards. FamBtee and hotel keep-' er* can cover their dining room* or halls without placing. WM. H. GUI0N. Agent, Carpet Warehouse, • 140 Otmgreea and 678L Jnflan-ata. H AMS—5 casks Sugar-cured Hams. 15 km Buttor 23 kegs I*rd, 60 boxas Cbrese, 2$ do Hekla* 60 toias Sperm Candles. 60 do Adamantine do,.. 6 or SaskAMalag* Wine. 6 bbl* Whit* ;wio* Ytn*gar • 6 bbls Cider Vinegar, 10 do Sugar-honae Syrup. . 300 bags Drop Shot, 60 do Buckanot, 1Q0 eackaSalt UnJIng and for aale br ocfi OOl MANUFACTORY. r.otna jfgas burners: also ever/ . fro. Wo warrant onr goods purchasers,! pemlante. and evory description ofgi variety of lani|va, girandole*, fro. V . m equal in quality, and our prices as lows* any other estab lishment in th* country. Tlie Trado supplied with burners, mercury, caps,brass fit ting*, air puinro, Ac., at reduced prices. ARCHER A WARNER. Ellta 8. Archer, I William F. Milker, Redwood F. Warner, | Wm. O. 11, Merrill. fhWt-st. wait niiiroPACTOHv; Tb Southern d Western MekhatUs. Manufacturers arid others. W ATSON A COX; Sieve, Riddle, Ssroen and Wire Goth Mauutkcturera,'No,'4fi North Front-street, Philadel phia. where can always be found every article in their line, or manufactured to order at short notice. Orders by mall or otherwise, solicited. JanlS—eodtlapl LOOKING-GLASS WAiltaHOUSE, 117 Ckatnut Ureet, bclmo fburth.northslde, Phikddflhia. - W E inform merchants and residents bf this vicinity; tbat the moat complete assortment of Mantel. Pier, W “ and Oval Glasses, richest styles, for private use. or all kinds for country sale, vrlth Portrait and Picture Frames, Ao., will to found at our establishment., . ,. .. tong experience and large facilities ehablo us to sell the best goods at lowest prlcps. Dimensions belngrgiven, wo will glvo estimates for any I zed Mirrors. dellvfiKd freo from breakage, iat any point: Orders solicited. French Plato Glass, for 8tonw. Dwellings, Ao.. at Imparts- 1 THOMAH J. NATT A CO. tton iirice*. lift—end _ _ N E WCARPBTTN Gii rpilE subscriber has Just recetnd-pee laU' arrivals, a X Urge and fresh stock of tha rlebe*t and newest style# of YelvcLTapcstrr,Bruisels, three-ply Ingrain and Venl- tlnn Carpeting*, all of which lire offered on the moat dezlr- able term*. With a full assortment of Oil Gotha, Table Covers, Mat ting. Ac. Purchasers are requested to make an egrly examination ns strong Inducements will he lmld out to caah buyer*. ** B. W A I,If HR, 100 Chestnut-street, below 8th. Soiith side, Phltadelphia. BLINDS AND SHADES. Take Notice. J- WDXIAI- IMS, No. 12. North Sixth-street; a few door* abovo Market-street, Philadelphia, Is th# most exten- ’ slvo and tort ntanufkelurer of Window Blind* and Shades In the United States, and lu* taken th* highest premiums at all the exhibitions; fa* boys the best materials oy whole- safe cheaper for Cash than others pay for Inferior articles by retail, and can, therefore, sell an perior Venetian BUnds and Shade*.a* cheap a* others ask for inferior article#.- Painted Window Shade* In great variety, of beautiful designs and superior quality. Buff and White IJnep Shade*, Blind and Shade Trimming*, Fixtures. Ac., wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices. Store Shades painted and lettered to order. Reed Blinds at utanafactarm' prices. Old Blinds*, pslntod to look a# good as new. Purchasers, by ealllng, will to convinced that ho soils a anterior article, and guar antees full aatlatactioD. A liberal discount made to dealers. “West ' •pR!—«fid WILLIAMS. WAFHENB. A N INDIAN PREPARATION^ restori nggrey hair to its original color. It U guaranteed by the Proprietor, bat If the patient U grey, he can have hta hate restored to Its original color by u*ing to rat’s Wabpene.. For 8sle by il W. W7, LINCOLN, Monument 8qqare. Jan21 WINES, LIQUORS SBGARfr, GROCERIES. T HESubacribsr ha*on hand >a -fin* and wen selected Stock of Im^wted pure Wines, Liquore and Sifars, Brandy—10 lialf pipe* OUrd, Ddpny fc Co.8 do do old Hennesty ; ,2 do do Sazerac, 1808 j 2 do do Jean Louis, 1800 ; 8 do do J.J.'Dhniur-'i , Wine.—i lulf pip,, 0 ii ....... *> London Particular; 3 do do old fori; fi.do do Shorty Wine; 20 casks Claret; 40 IxUKeto'Champagne. ■esars—20000 RI6 Hoad* 1 10600 La Chile 1 8,000 to Union ; 10.000 to.Patria j! 26,000 Trabucaa. ’ rv Fancy Groceries—A large supply, such as imported Cordial*, &• .-■ ■ «U Pickles and Sauces, nacervea. Sweetmeats, Prune* and Jem*.. Ml MARSHALL HOUSH DRBBillNG BALOON. M E8SRS. COHEN fr HANNON wdteetfolly AbnttKte to lb* cltlsenk of Savahnah that they art W prepared to do all kind* cf .work, lottote. Hat, . at their femr shop, dey il 16 per toduth.' Hair cutting bate W l shampnoing20«. w-J 1 * . >*u.. Mr. COHEN wifl always hold htesetftn readiness to at- tend to orders from those who may require hta aervloea at thalr homes. >’1 nov8 low priced Franefa Bran^; JO qaarltWuahkk IkifE *flt'do. $0 asm'— ■DOT AIDER. Ac.—60 bbla ehoice X- 10 bbla av _ superior bleached Whai received and for >al»>y. .. f*14 V AJUKT Y—-VARIETY T INSEED, zoerm. bleached wl * L White, red, black, and bar -Dupont’, powder, 14; 1-2 and 26 lb*. ... AUura, borax. Use tiona. copperas, glue, brimstone, - ■ •' '