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VOL. XXXVI.
C|jf SaMnaa!) <0rorgian f
DAU.Y. TTO.WtnULANn WEEKLY. BY
PUNCH &. HILTON*
City *n4 Osswwly Printer*.
Tim DAILY QlfiOHOlAN, .
Je published every morning no I wenlng.Sundays except)
The morning wlltlon it eerved to city subscribers. nod
Is fbr warded tanll country subscribers »ho cuhtmchtJ
S ib* malls. which !*»*» here every merntag The evening
MoaMt Intended exclusively for country reader*. nod It
aa-Dd (a nil >>■<**« not embraced In Ih# Morning schedule.
Price ef vllber edition. 41X D0I.LAR8 per annum.
lh ASMBPOao.
I '** l ** 1 \offbre ft»r sal* on ran ton » bit Urtut-rloc
I barrels crashed. powderd. clarified and brown t U .
7b bug* Rio. Cuba.and old gorarnraent coda*
B> barrel. Baltimore nod Usual Floir 1 " J™'
*0 hnlfbhl. do do , to )pnrt!|. Hmllh.
100 M. 100, 40 lb. bags ehoJoe Cherokee Flour.
40 bblt lluitvr.Sugar. Soda Crackers nod Pilot Brand.
160 bbU.PuUloaa,CerUr'* Jane nod msroea, fur family
’ Nectar
800 Reynold** llama. inhh-la Hl-lssan I thouldwr Bacon
75 boiM Patent Sperm, nod Adnmtnlloe and Tallow
Onndlet
100 buMO and half do Family nod Common Soap.
50 do half do Tobacco, 2b quarter do Thomaa’ K.
Leaf Taboooo.
TUB TRI*\VKKKIiY DBOKOIAN,
run rut um-kt«t.
It published to meat lha arrangement of tha malla. three ■■ - - ---- ..mu
time • weak. (fueuday. Thursday ao>l Saturdays and eon- ! hnlfbhU.auartar.Snlmoo.talila Salt. Vermicelli, Macaroni,
taint *11 th* Intelligence tYuuiu.-relal. Political and Miscalls- J*® • •«-> a >are offer# 1 to Fnmillaa. Plantara and
Alto a lull selection of oholoe Tent, gploe. Mustard old
Wh %fc B Si odjr ** od M *' ,c,r * "'•»«. P«*"
White V inegar. Oder Vinegar. I*nrler. half bblt Deaf, barrel.
taint all the Intelligence. ^
a»ou«. Including new Adrertiaem ott In the Daily, eent to
all part, of the State and Colon, or delivered In the olty,at
loem iKHLaaa ran awn, in aova.xot.
TUB WRVKLY QKORGIA1,
Containing all the Impcwtaut matt ter of the dalllee.le pub*
llthed every Monday morning, at
two DotLan* ran amcm, im adtaxc*. *
Wh*re payment it not made In advance, the charges will
Invariably be for Dally Georgian |t« for Tri-Weekly §5, end
for Weekly 53.
The Havanneh Georgian.
The Froprieturt have the (denture of announnlng that
they have associated with them, ea a Corresponding Ed
itor of the Georgian. Mr. P. L J. Mat. lete Editor of the
Oglethorpe .*4tulhim Democrat, who will devote hit entire
time end talente to the intereate of the paper. By thte ar
rangement the dullee pertaining to the office will bn eo di
vided. at to euable ut to have edeetually canvassed not on-
lj_thit bet the teveral adjoining State*. ThU eervice It at-
turned by Mr. Mat, at n matter of preference with him,
and of antltfaelion to ut. UU eoq>»*iuuM.v. — wnomg to
nearly era. v rouuty In Ovorgta, to a large portion Ten-
Bl nett to AUberoe. and to Florida, peculiarly HU hint tor
the wort he bat undertaken. Mr. Mat will take charge of
nil baalneae out of the eUy—will canva*« for tlie neper,
receive tubarrlpUon*. and collect the duet of the office-
report ell matter* of general Inlerett which may be pre
tented to lilatnollee—oorretpond at oeca*lon and intervat
require ; nr d. In thort. will combine hit exertions. physical
and mental, with oura. to give^ttracUrenont to the columns,
end attend the circulation of the Georgian.
Of the Intellectual quallfiea'lon* of Mr. Mat It It scarce
ly neceatary for ut to speak. The ability which char*-
aettrlxed the Editorial department of tlie •*outhem De
mocrat during tlio two and n half yaart that he wa* con
nected with it, I* a sufficient guarantee of hi* enpaelty.
To the business men of Savannah we confidently look
for an Increate of adverUtlng patronage. Unless niltlaken
In our calculation*, our ateoclatlon with Mr. Mat, In con
nection with other arrangement*, which we ere now mak
ing. will constitute the Georgian the bat rekirk for ad-
terlUementt within their reach. We e*pcct to send it, not
only Into entry loam, allay* and mrigbUtrkood in Georgia. but
to every point In the neighboring State*, which railroad
and steamboat have opened to the trad# of this City.
Tho feeling* of pride with which Mr Mat hat for yean
contemplated the progrea* of the Seaport of hie na-
live State, a reeling which ha* frequently found expression in
the column* of the Southern Democrat while under hit
charge—it the best assurance that nothing he can do will
be wanting to bring trade to Savannah especially lo those
gho«e advertisement* appear Inthi* pa|>er. So that while
an spent for ut he will at the same time be a mo«t efficient
■dvocate, wherever he goat, of the interests of the City,
and of Ihoti or lu butlnete men whose names appear In
our columns.
Tito polities! principles of the Georgian will of course
coutiuu* to bo thoso of the Democratic school ; though
politics will play a part In Its column* altogether subor-
dtnate to it* new*. bu«lneit and eommtrrlal character. To
It* commercial department, especially, will the most assidu
ous attention eontinua to bo given Tho reputatlou which
It has already established for the accuracy, fullnet and
elerrnes* of Its cotton table*, cotton statement* and mar
ket repona. It ah «U be our endeavor to increase and extend.
Finally, as a medium through which to obtain the late^
Intelligence, the Ge orgian commends itself to a very eaten,
elro region of Georgia. nearly the whole of Florida, and a
considerable portion of South Carolina and Alabama. A
paper published In this city can give foreign accounts. New
York and New Orleans cotton msrkota. an-l other («i«/ra hie
report*. a day In advance of our Charleston coteoiporai^e*.
To this we may add. that In future, steamship* from Now
York and Philadelphia will furnish us twice or three time*
eac i week, newspaper accounts from the North a day load-
vance of the land mall.
The Savannah Georgian, Dally. Trl-Weekly end Weekly,
will continue to be published at thefollowlog reduced rates:
Daily, per annum, In advance, Id
Tri-Weekly. ** *• **
Weekly, “ *•
When payment I* not made in ndvaoee, n dollar will be
added to the price of each.
Savannah. January 20. lftM.
A VAN YAH MUTUAL INSUttANCIS CO.
OJJla 110 Uay-Urttl.
This Company will Uke Fire. Marine and Rlvsr Risks on
the mostfkvoffilble term*.
Tratari—Henry D. Weed, Hiram Roberts, J R. Wilder, I. I niervsand Vestings, purchased from the most extensive Im.
W. Morrvll.John W. Anderson.N. H Knapp, Henry Utlirop ' porters in New York, which he I* prepared to make up In
. — Planters and
Omntry merchants, for eash or approved paper.
’ WKBSTKR & PALMES
LTAVK JURY RIOOUVKD AND OFFFIlt FOR BALE—
l A 75 bbls A, II and elari(led Sugar, 50 do powdered do,
80 hhdt 8t Croix Sugar, 50 doxen Iti noins,*
A0 bbls Hiram >mllli's and Canal Flour,
150 do llaltlmorw flour.
180 do I*banoo and Ktowah Georgia Ilsur,
100 bap, m pound* Mch, do do
60 bbls butter, sugar and soda Crackers,
61 bbls Pilot llread, 40 boxes Soda Biscuit.
220 bbls Portland sugar house and N 0 Syrup,
80 bbls gmet eating Potatoes.
80 box** Header* 0« and 8* patent Tallow Gandies,
76 du Adamantine Candles.
28 do Judd k Son's Sperm Candles.
16 bbls and 20 half -bid* No 1 Mackerel,
76 boxoa white and y allow Cheese,
26 bbls and 60 keg* prime leaf Lard.
100 loses 6*. 8*. and pound* Tobacco, good brands
80 do 6s and 8s Grant k Williams’ Trdmccn,
Also, 220 Ihixss Smith's. Colgate’s, Croton and Beadel’t
Family and Pale Soap. 120 do No l do. 60 IVarl Starch, 80
whole, half and quarter boxes Raisin*. 26 drums Fig* 60
*—••-■‘-w ootan
FANCY GROCERY STORE.
1|IK subscribsr having aularged his store, at the corner
X of liar and Whitaker streoia.oAers for sale on tho most
favorable terms tho following :
10 hair pipes Otard Brandy. 1844.
6 do Jean la>ui* llrandy. 1844.
6 do ilenneosy Brandy. 1811.
6 do Daterac Brandy. 1808.
2 puncheon* Scotch Whisky. In bond.
2 lihd* St. Crus Bum, lu bond.
10 quarter casks Madeira Wine.
10 do Port Win*.
10 bbls Monnngshela Whisky.
2 pipe* Holland Gin.
20 bbls Phelps’ Gin.
50 M Spanish Segsrs. various brands.
Also, a complete assortment of fancy groceries, such as
English and American plck'.ed lobsters. Salmon*. Macker
el. Sardloe*. Olives. Capers. Catsup English Sauces. Ballad
Oil. Preserved Fruits. Jellv Jam*. English and French Mus
tard, French and West India (Vrdlal*. all warranted genu
ine. an superior to any olTered in this market
m»v22 A. BOVAtTp.
' P. CURRAN
H AS just received and otfers for sale, at his store, on
Ball street. In Sorrell's buildings—
2 half pipe* I’lnet, Cart ill At Go’s Brandy, vlnt. 1842,
2 half pipe* Otard. Dupuy A Co’s Brandy vlnt. 1842,
1 pipe Swan Glu, 1 hair plpo Eborn leaf Gin,
8 bhl* old Bourbon Whi fy.
8 bbls old Monongahela Wldsky,
4 ease* Khlnsish Wine. Toasta brand, vlnt. 1842,
4 ca*e* old Sherry, and 4 do Madeira Wine,
8 case* Sardines In boxe*,
10 boxe* Tobacco, of all kinds and brands.
Also. 10.000 or the best Cigar*. 10 boxes Cordials, of all
kind*. 2 bbls Beef longue*. 2 do Pic Pork. nov18
MATTKWAN MACIUNlifAND NANUFAO
TURING COMPANY,
U NDER a new and improved organisation, manufacture
I-oromntive nud Stationary Engines, Sugar Mill*. Gins,
Pre*«e*. lathes. Drill*. Ac. Also, every description of Cot-
•on. Woolen and Saw Mill work.Shafting. Pulley*. Ac.. Cast
ing* of any weight, (having a large assortment of patterns.)
it reduced price*. F. S. CLAXTON, Engineer.
Depot 13 Platt-«tre*t. cornor of Gold. Claxtnn A Wet-
more. Excelsior. Collins A Co. and H. Collins' Axes, Hard
ware Agency. 28 Pratt-st., New York. oclO—lyr
PATKNT SCALES.
r jlAIRBANK’H Patent PUUorm Scales— (Improved In qual
ity and raluctd in price)—Adapte<l to every require-lop-
•ration of weighing, as Railroad Scale* for train* or aingle cart
n u*e on the principal railroad* In the United State* and
Great Britain. Warehouse Scale*. Heavy Portable Scale*, on
wheel*, for foundrie*. rolling mills. Ac. Store Srale*. various
modification* ; Counter Scales, Hay and Coal Scales. Ar.—
Hiese Scale* have been long known and severely tested ; and
the universal confidence fell In their accuracy and perfect
vljnstraent. I* such that they are now regarded as the stand-
trd.frotn which there it no appeal,
my 12 Pfni.BRlCK A BELL. Agents^
SILVER'S MINERAL PAINTS.
fUST RECEIVED—A skpply or Mineral Paint*. Are and
•J wnler-proof color*, unfading. Silver's Mineral Paint*
HITer e«*entially front all oilier* In market. They are nut
Play*, they require little oil. they do not work toughly, Imt
flow easily as white lead. They lay on a very heavy hndy
mediately, and become an Indestmrtahle covering ol
flint. They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger
dryer than white lead.
I havo a variety of color*. Red. Yellow, various Browns,
and Jet Black. Jney are superior in body (or covering
prois-rty) to anything ever discovered.and pound for pound
will cover double tlm *«rfaew of White lead or tine Mineral
paints, and require less oil.
I am now pr*|iared to cover Tin Roofs, a* nothing adheres
to tlu Uko Silver's Mincrul Paint*. For *a)e by
JOHN .1 MAURICE,
mv S 10 and 12 R*mard-*treet.
REMOVAL.
F ashionabletaiujri.no establishment—The sub
scriber having lust removed to No. 21 Bull-street, (be
tween Cougr*** and Broughton-streets.) wruld inform hi*
friend* and the public generally, that he will open This
IUT. his second supplvof Fall and Winter Good*.conalstlng
of the best French. £ngll«h and American Cloths. Ca»*f-
and E. F. Wood.
Jawih MrHrsKT.Sec v
HENRY D. WEED. President,
HIRAM ROBERTS, Vice President
8UIITIIERN MUTUAL 1NMUKANC60 CO.
ASBL'RY IIUIJ.. Presidenl and Treasurer.
A LIMIN' CHASE. Sec’ry. | C. F. McKAY. Actuary.
Tho undersigned. Agent of the above Company, continues
to take the following Risk*, vis.: Marine, River and Fire
also on tho Lives of.Servauts.
Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Company.
No extra premium for residing In the South.
WILIJAM KINO, Agent,
Corner of Bay and Drmyton-streets.
SUPEKINTENDENTN OFF ICE l). II. It.
SavavgAH. Sept. 1. 1853.
After this day, by resolution of the Itosrd of Directors,
up and down freight will be payaltlo at the merchants’
counting house, or by deposits made with the Treasurer,
semi weekly, on Mon lay* aud Fridays, from 9 o'clock, A.
M , to 2 P. M.
Bills lo be rendered through the post office on Wednes
days and Friday*.
Failure to make payment when railed for as above, will
■top parties’ account.
sil W M-.WAPI.KY.Gen. Sup't
OEORniA MI LIT All % INSTITUTE.
Tlie time of opening the Institute has been changed from
10th of January to the 20th of February. Tho academic
year will be divided, as heretofore. Into two sessions of live
months each. Tlie First, commencing on the 201b of Feb
ruary and ending on the 19th of July ; the Second, com
mencing on the 80th of July and ending on the 19th of De
cember. . A. V. BRUMBY.
dec28—t!6F Superintendent.
SAVANNAH IN K1 UM All Y.
DIM WRAUG AND MACKALL Phomuittom.
This Institution having been recently removed from the
suburbs of the city, to No. 19 East Broad street. Is now
open fur the reception of patiou *. Medical and Surgical.
Dv this change in locality wo are enabled to offer the
public more ample accommodation*. Our wards art com-
fortably furnPhed. and several single rooms ara fitted up
for such laUenti >■ prefer being entirely private
We e*|>ecuLy Invite the attention or planters and other
owners to our department for negroes.
For term* apply to Dr. J. A. Waaoo. No. 88 West Broad
street, or Dr. R. C. Mac*all No. 96 Broughton st. diO
COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE.
WOODRUFF, GREEN k CO.
NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
Ao. 223 Day itreet. Savannah. Ga.
CODY’S
RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE.
T HE umlerslgned has leased, and has now fitted up In
nsat and elegant style, the bn.ldlng on Drayton street,
next door to Wat k Kivu’s, to be ncoupied as a
COFFEE-HOUSE.
where he Intends to serve up. lo superior style, every dell,
caer of the season.
New York and Bsvsnnsh Oysters, Venison,
GROUSE. PAR rRtDOES. FISH.
Fuiton Market and Philadelphia Dttf, fyc., tfc.,
will always be kept on hand, and served up in a style never
before equalled In this clly
Parties furnished with private suppers and Dinners
", SST ■ "• ‘" P "”' J ‘Tofc'lfenY
W HISKY—10 bid* Monongahela. 1 puncheon Scotch
Whisky, do Irish do. For aal* hr
nvoO • HYLAND k O’NKIL.
H AMS—600 Reynold's HalUmors Hast*. « hhd* do do
Shoulders. 2bbls Pig llama.«do do Shoulder*. Jii«t re
ceived and for sale by HYLAND k O'SKILL.
de«.f| Broughton street.
P ORT Wftffe-3'icasks Dray Port. In wood and butties,
first qualify, for sale by . „ _
deed HYLAND k O’NEILL.
W ANTED—Porter to atUwi ln al>ry Goods Store.—
Apply to deefl AlKIN A BURNS.
F lUNKS AND RAISINS—6 oases fresh Prunse. 200 lb*
Currant*. 60 half and quarter boxe* layer Raisin*, just
rec^vwl and for sab by 1IYI AND k O'NEILL
^ ” K>r ^der Marshall box.* ScUled Herring, rurai. by ^ ^
QC0AR—26bUs A. B and C Stuart’s cUrifled Sugar, for n —
*3 «als debt HYLAND k O’NlOLL.
tjll MMJi—Afe# whlia crape Shawlajior sals low lo cloec
° *bt. by oiiria KEMPTON k VERSTILLR.
TR.T.RIAL DISH oovm. a superior article, for sals by
i _8ovl2 J. p. COLLINS
1 ppua and rauiom-io*ti MnatFfSnSr
korU HYLAND At O'NEILL.
M. D. MURPHY.
DISN4FLUTION.
T HE co-partnership heretofore existing with the under-
signed, under the firm of BOSTON k GUNBY, I* till*
day di-solved by mutual consent. Either partner iaautlio-
lied touae the uatne of tint linn inclosing tlie unsettled
business. JOHN BOSTON,
August 1st, 1863. aug2 J. 11. GUNBY.
Tlie undersigned willcontinue theFACTORAGEand COM
MISSION BUSINESS on hi* own account, and respectfully
solicits a continuance of tho patronage ao liberally extend
ed to tho late firm.
HUgl JOHN BOSTON,
N",
Jtween tba uuloyaignod. under tha Arm of ('rank A
IlntAvniBK. I* till* uay dissolve*! by mutual ronaent. Tlie
buaioesa of the late firm will be settled by II. A. Crane, to
wh'iin all person* having claim* will ploase present them,
• lid those Indebted will make payment Either party are
t-jthorixed to um the name of the late Arm in liquidation.
II. A. CHASE,
may2 _ T. HOLCOMBE.
C O PARTSEltSliir.—The undirslgned limviug associated
with him Mr. John R. Jnhnauu ami Mr. James K. Cope.
I will continue the wholesale grocery burinea under the firm
of IIoltomiul Johnson k Co.
| may2 T. HOI/Y)MnF.
A CHAMPION has joat receive*! |>or a learner amt oilier
. recent arrivals, and offers for sale—25 btls H Smith's
I Flour. 26 half bbls extra Hour. 60 boxes Chce*e, English
dairy, while and piue apple. 60 bbl* and Jit) naif bid* llaltl-
more Flour. 20 keg* choice Goshen Butter. 20 half bbls Ful
ton market Beef. 6 bid*. 10 half bbls. 10 anarter bbl*. 10
!m>\c* and 28 bags Buckwheat. 200 bblt aod bag* of Georgia
Flour. 100 boxes and half boxes Soap, 26 bbla Carter * and
June Potatoes, very lino. dec!
Cover*. Coffee Crecque*. Tea and Coffee Urns, Egg Boilers.
Ac. I will sell as Iowa* they can be purchased in the north.
Proprietor* of Hotel*. Hteaiu Boats, Planters, and others
are invited to call and examine.
oct2l J I* COLLI NR. 100 Itrvan street
I B ANDRET1P8 GARDEN REEDS—A full supply ot these
J justly celebrated Reed*, comprising all tlie varirtlee
usually wanted, and warranted to bo the growth of 1863.—
Ju»t received and for sale by
nov'J7 W. W. L1NC01N. Monument square
A LL READY '—My store I* now completed, and I invite
the attention of planters, house keepers and other*, to
my large and varied assortment of Crockery. China,Glass,
and Rhine Ware; Wood and Willow Ware; Family Hard
ware; Tabla Cutlery; Plain and Japaned Tin Warn; and
Fancy Article*—In abort, every article necessary lo furnish
a house from kitchen to garret, may lie found at this estab
lishment. except dry goo Is and cabinet furniture, and at aa
low. If not lower prices, than th*V can be purchased else
where. *ep21 J. P OOLLINR
CJCHLFY’8 GEORGIA PLAINS—A lew bale* ol these su-
perlor giMxls manufactured last season, which are con
st lere*l by judges to be the best article lu the market —
Planter* are Invited to call and examine them before pur
chasing elsewhere. KEMPTON A YERSTILLE.
(^t26 72 Rt. Jullen and 106 Brian streets.
J ETHRO"Ci)TT(»N1jEF:I>—In sacks of ttve or tsu biihliela',
■lelivered at oni nou.sa rrn at'angL This eotton 7
Introduced Into Georgia in 1847. from the seed of a single
boll, and in 1849. ha*Tthe only pare teed then In existence.
Also. In package*, at 60 cents eaeh. st out 60 varieties of
(he field pea. including many new and valuable for the ta
ble. geoeral cultivation, and vine hay.
J. V. JONES.
BirdsvtUe. Burk* county. Oa.. Jan. 20th. 18/ 4. eod3
IRFRS GOOHK-dlald and figured light and dark enlored
Silks; plain and figured black Silk*; rich figured
Mnuslin detain, plain do ; fine assortment of plaid Shawls;
French worked Collars. Sleeve*, and Chlmesetla , Cambria
and Swiss Band*. For sal# by
j„ n 27 ATKIN A BURNS.
B UTTERAND Cl I ElS # Tubsc ri be r baa mad* ar
rangement* lo receive, direct from northern producer*,
a regular and full supply of very choice Butter and CheeM.
which is offered at the lowest market pries— 20 firkins and
26 boxes just received. Purchaser* are respectfully Invlt-
ad to call C. T. ROBINSON. 122 Hay street.
(keg rear of the Exchange.
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19. 1854.
ewe is 11 is is i i.
NO. 42.
dry-goodsTdih'goods !
henry lathrop a 00.
Hraoa«lI arrivals, and nibr for sale
I l>»*mi. and Twilled
i i ■»» t Northern do. do. ,
heavy (all woo ) do j heavy Cordova do. j heavy Brown
ssr«^.’s t s mU "* m -~ u:
1IEKINIM. kn. :—Trint-d rr.n.1,
llouslln d Laities ; American do : plain mode and high
ZUAUm?****\* Merinos, a variety of colors ;
rawSllk PUId* ; Uouslln d’Halrs ; printed French Caa^
so . Dmai Bilks.
"‘rifwd Ureas Silks ; rich brocade do ;
plain bl k Silks ; a large variety j black brocada do.: bl k
and Rep. do.
Motarnlriff Ureas Goods.
Monslln d'lalns*; French aud FUiglDb Uombailnes ; Al-
paeeas ; Qtnton and Tamlse Moths.
Cloak* and Mnntlllas.
Cloth Cloak* and Talmas ; black and col d Silk Msntll-
-J '*'‘1#*’ bl’k and OO’d Cloths for cloaks, and a variety
of Trimmings for the same.
KinhroKlrrlr* and Lacr Gooda.
MouslioCollars and Miemlsettea; Uce do; rich emhrold-
ered lawa Hdkfs ; Mourning Collars. Chemisettes, and Un
der*!* ve* ; Muslin tkpa ; Infant'* Waist* ; Swiss and Jac.
Edging* and Inserting*; Thread and IJde Edgings and In-
aertlugs ; Cambria and Muslin Band*
Glovea.
Udla*’. Mlises’. Men’*, and Boy’a Gloves.a larM Variety.
Hoslrry. ”
Men’s and Bov's Worat^l and Cotton fUlf Hose : ladles’
and Misses’Cot ton and Worsted Hose; Ladies' black and
whlta Silk do. ’
House Furnishing Gooda.
10-4,11-4 aod l'J-4 Linen Sheeting*; 9-4. KM and 11-4
brown and bleached Cotton Sheeting*; Pillow <W Linens
and Colton* ; 8-4 0 4 and 10 4 bro and bl'cked Table Dam-
“k; Damask Clotha; Napkin* and Doyles; Hurahuc.
Scotch ami Ru*sln Diapers; Irish Unens, good styles ; Ded-
Tlak*.Furniture Dimity*. Ac,
Cloths nud ('nasimeres.
Black French Cloths; PUIn and Twlll*.| Bine do. do;
Mack Doe Sklos; pUIn and plaid Tw*«.U; Kentucky Jean*
black Satin \asUnga.and black and col'dSilk Vestings.
. ___________ oct28
BLANKETS. DOMESTICS# AC.
W AT vac saw i.o \v phickh.
F. take pleasure in calling tire attention of pUnteni to
our very extensive stock of WouUn.and Domestic
Goon* many of which we purchased belork th* great ad -
vanci- In wool, and will therefore sell them correspondingly
'W, consisting of—
40 bale* Isiadon Duffil aod colored Blankets,
60 do brown twilled Kerseys ; 10 do blackl a,
30 do brown domestic Good*.
’-'6 do strlpeil and white Osnabtirgs.
10 do plain red Flannel ; 6 do twilled do.
16 do shirting Jit ri pea,
10 do Schley's Georgia Plains.
15 cases |*>ui«Un* and Marlboro' Stripe* and Plaids,
6 do plaid IJnaeya. atripea and p'aids,
6 do Satinet anil Kentucky Jeans.
6 do Scotch an<l domestic Ginghams,
CO do bleached Shirting* and Slieetiuga
20 do English and American Print*,
60 doxen Negro Capa; 100 piece* Carpeting,
160 Ruggtand Matts; 900 Carpet IU<s,
800 Negro Head-handkerchief*.
1000 doxen woolen and cotton Hosiery.
Planter* and merchant* visltingnur city during tha fall
and winter will lind it to their Interest to look trough our
•lock, aa we are disposed to sell at a small advance iiik> 0
«*»• AIKKX A BURNS,
R E A D V M A DEC LOT HINGE
FOR FA lil, AND WINTUR.
rpilK subscriber respectfully anllcll* the attention of his
A friend* and tlie public ill general, to his extensive as-
sorlinent of Iteady-raadr Clothing comprising aa it doe* a
variety of every aiticle fur gentlemen'* wear, suitable for
the present and coming season*. Tlie following comprise a I
|Kirti"n of tho stock on hind;
Overcoat* und Surtout* of black and blue beaver oloth,
Black and lirown mohair cloth.
Norway and laibradur coatings,
Ih>roo«lilre, kerseys, and pilot cloths.talma cloaks, 1
Black cloth drva* and frock coat*.
Blue and brown cloth hnsine,.* frocks.
Grey and check cn«slmere business nults,
Black dnn.skin e*«-lmere pant*,
French fancy ca«*linere pant*.
Grey and mixod twe*.| ca«simrre pant*,
Hlaek and mixe.1 satinet pant*.
Plain and plaid kersey pant*.
Embroidered and plain black eaaslmere vest*,
Figured and plain black silk vests,
Plush velvet rest*.
Figured black and fancy cashmere vesta,
together with an exten«lvo stock of Furnishing Gooda. such
a* fine white shirt*, silk and merino undershirt*, merino
Canton flannels and Jean drawers, riding gauntlet*, black,
colored and while kid glovea. slocks, cravats and scarfs,
neck-ties.suspender* etc., the whnto of which Is offered for
sale low, by WM. R. SYMONS. Draper A Tailor.
«*M 17 Whitaker street.
DE WITT & MORGAN
/y FF.R Tor snip, at (he lowest market price, a Urge and
KJ well eelecloJ stock of Dry Gooda. to which they respect-
fully solicit attention ;
Ladles’ Dress Goods.
Black Silks, of all width* and he*t makes.
Black figured Silk*, p'aiu ami colored Silks,
Paris plaid aud brnc ole Silks,
Paris printed M. de loines, r. largo and beautiful stock,
Plain colored do. and Choco* and Broadway Browns,
Small figured Mouriin de falne*. for children,
English and American Monslln de Ijxine*
Printed Satin de diene*, new and very handsome.
Mourning (Joint*.
A great variety of Mourning Dress Good* and Embroide
ries, consisting of every thins new and beautiful.
Hosiery’.
A laree variety of English and German Hosiery, for la
dies. gentlemen, and children.
Also,
Flannels. Shirtings and Sheetings, ninnkels, Quilt*. Irish
Linens. Table Dnmnsk* and Napkins, Kerseys, Plains. Oana-
burg*. Brown Shirtings. Ac.. Ac. net 1R
M. PRENDERGAST & (’0.7^
17R llryughton drret. o/gnaite SI. J ndrnr i Hall. Savannah,
■^AVE great pleasure in Jircetlug nttention to late pur
chase*. In connection with their retail trade, they car
ry out -trictly the same avstera. in the sale of their good*, aa
is pursued by the large house* in the northern cities, name*
ly ; Bring their customer* the full advantage arising from
buying In Inr/e lot* Planters, and head* of families, and
all person*, buying In quantity, will And many Urge lot* to
buy from, and decidedly cheap nct'Jfl
AGRICULTURAL HllPLttmKNTM.
Genre la and French. Burr and Euro
pean Mill Stone* : Ploughs of various
kinds, Sub Adi and Wrought
, iShare: Iron F1re-pf>of Safes. Itt.avels
and Spadas, Manure aod llay Forks. Potato Hooks. f’«rn
Hhellers, Gob Crashers. Manure Drag*. Cultivators, Straw
Gutter*. Scythe* and Snsatha. Hose, Axei. Pick Air* and
Han'Mes, (toad Sera pen, Ox Chains, Oa Yokes. Ganhn and
Fancy Barrows. Garden Chair*. Sec areata and Gudgeon*
Breen Wire. Haines. Measure*. Grist Mills, nice Thr-riiere,
Cauldrons, Douglass' Pumps and Water Ram*. Well Wheel*,
do lluckel*. Cotton and (iuuuter Scale*. Trunk*. Cotton
Hooks, .lark Screws, Rurnle'a Sea Island Cotton Gfti* and
Griswold's Upland do. Ckment, Plaster, Mill and Cross Cut
Haws ; also, H>od and Yard Haws. Ac. Fur aal* by
■015 CHAU II. C-AMPnnji.lTl llay-at
IKON FRONT JEWELRY RTOHIC,
Wholesale ami Itetall,
No. 118 Brvughlon.it .between Hull and Whitaker.
THE largest and bast selected stock of good* ever
ofered for sale in this elty. Ooldanddllver Watrhre,
iVast. Fob and Guard Chains. Sate of Jewxlry, Chat-
flaneantraoeWte. Brooehes, 8ns lHamond work Flayer Riage,
HllrerCastors,i\>a 8eta.Pitchers,Goblsts,Cup*.Coke Basket*,
S(HK»ns, Forks, Fish Knlre*, l»le Knives. Cheese Srottps, Ta-
dlcxi. Syphons. Also, all kinds of Plated Warn, Military and
Fancy Goods, and a great variety of articles too numerous to
mention • the whole of which will be sold at redacted price*.
All kinds of Watchea, Clucks, Jewelry and other Jobbing
attended to by competent hand*. HiiRTMN A KiKF.M AN.
WATCIIEf, JF.WKbKt ,
And flinty Good I.
— nECKfVING by every arrival of the Steamer* fresh
additions, making the best assortment lo this city, of all
kind* of Watches. Jewelry. Fancy Good*.Silver Spoons. Forks.
1 Itohere, TVs (*ta. Cups. Syphons, Plated (hstors. aud every
variety of artijles connected with our line of business; allot
which will be sold aa low as in any city in th# Union.
.. . D. B. NICUOUS.
W Particular attention given to the Repairing of Watch
es and Jewelrr. no 20
NRW JKWKIdtY, FINK WATCIIKI, Ac.
! THK undersigned I* now opening a splendid nasort-
ment of rich JEWEIJIY. artbracing tba recent patterns
| f ’8 r r * Q 8*- Ffoa. Bracelet* and fig.-v-rioga. among
which are some floe diamond setting*.from llO to $600.
Also, twenty-Br# sets of these unhfbe I’mrl Seta of Ear-
ring* and BrooolMe, frotn »1S to |IM the sat, nowiMt
and r.r-.t patterns; together with a very ssteel a«H.t I-
mentof extra 8ne IFa/rA«*etfn peatl.diamond.hiin7
ting and pUIn cases. Theta, with a further aaenrtinent ol
go.id Jewelry. Sterling Silver Set*. Spoon*. Fork*. Udle*.
Cup*. Ac., and Plated Ware of all kin !a. Fancy Work Boxes,
Dreaalng Cases, Folio* Clocka, Bronx* Figure*, gold mount-
ed Canes.Cuttlery. Ac., renders Ida assortment very com
plete, and unsurpassed in the SUtc, either In quality or prl-
.. D. B. KICilOLA
Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks,
and Jewelry. „ol2
PIANO FORTES, MUSIC AND MUSICAL
INSTRUMFINTS.
i - IH mm Tl '" subscriber haring purchased the en
. - y yf r *'ff lr * business of F. ZoOBAl'M A Co., of which
fY A y 116rm he ha* heretofore been the acting mem
.».* m h TrJ n S * T * nn *b. wool I respectfully Invite
tlie attention of those In want of anything in the musical
lino to hi* o*tabllslitnrnt. From many yrnra’ extierlenro
both lu professional and business matter* nonnecii d with
music. Mr. M feels hlmseirrully quallBe.1 to proffer III* ser-
vice* in the selection of music and Instrument* or the ful.
fitment of orders, with th* a**urance of hi. utmost seal and
industry In hi* endeavor to deserve the patronage and con
fidence of the public. O. II. MITCHELL.
J unci 4 Hiiere.aor lo F. Zoghaum A Co,
MELOBlAMf-MELOUIANL
CARIIART A NEEDHAM S large double
'reed, with lour atop*, suitable for church
inusid. Also, Urge double, round Corner. »lx
. „ , „ octave ; Oalinrt’* One Melodlnns. four and a
hairand five octave, a beantlfol Instrument for the parlor
For sale on the moat accommodating terms, hr
POTl& L W. MORRFLI, A CO.
■ ||,,1 PIANO FORTES,
HmI aubaerlbera role agent* for A. Stod-
If 9 ’2*?. * 0o ’ , m * n ‘* John II. Dunham’* Plano
* * '•Fortes, are always supplied with an n*.
sortment of three favorite and juaUy ceb-brated Instni-
K*....IS rd u r4 *? lt J r,he ’; ““ be fully warranted. whiLt
ty rsuperiority of tone and touch is evident ami acknowl
edged by the most casual observer, aa well a* th# critical
cotinolaaeur. Tlie ladies are respectfully Invited to view
these Instrument*. An arrrangement lia» ing been effected
with oneof our most eminent Pianist, for the purpose, they
can also be enabled to judge of the tone 7
, F.3GGBAUM A CO . M .rket-sqnaro
w'conuhand Piano* taken in exchange, also tuned
and repaired. *
MUHIC AND 1NBTRUMBNTN.
Tlie under igoed agent for II. KnatifT*
Tiurch and Parlor Organ*. T. F. Biowne
A Co.’s celebrated liar, «. Cnrhart A N.-ed-
haiu'a Melodeon*. J. Gilbert A Co.'s. C Rto-I*
nrt s. Orovenaleon’s, Dunham's and Hrlli Pond A Co '*
l lano Fortes, ha* on hand the largest and most complete
tit 7 U * ,C,, J lostruments. Sheet Music. Instruction
Books. Strings. Ae. Ae . ever known In Savannah. Order#
promptly and faithfully attended toby
u . .. 0. B FHTTHFIJ.
Snci^uor to ►, ZOT.nAT'M k CO.. ,i tli, ,,1J Rt.
Jullen street, next to Market Pqtiare. j„„4
FALL AND WINTER GOOD*.
The subscriber Jiaa now opened a large and cho’lce
assortment of new style o r foil and winter goods,
consisting of French and English hlnek and fanev
—. T colored Cloth, plain black doeskin Gassimerrs. Hgu.
red black olaatlo Oaaatroeres. wltli a large variety of French
funcy Oxaslmereeof the latest style and pattern. Alsu a
choice variety of testing*, consisting of 8gure<l black and
rsney Cashmerrt. plain black Matin, figured black and (bnev
^llk*. and Matins, cut silk \ elveU. Ac The whole of which
bo Is prepared to make up to order In tlj.i most faslronable
manner, ami on accommodating terms.
ocU WM. B. BYMONM.
I*r*per and Tailor. 17 VThiUker-sf.
W.M. R. BY MON S. DUAPKH AMD TAILOR.
An 17 Whitaker itrert. .Siironna*.
Has Just opened a large nod choice variety of Naw
Sntixo aKii Mi'mmkh Gooim, consisting In part iff black,
figured and fancy French Gamalmere* ; black and col-
*»«"! Cashmere; Cloths and Gaalimerett*; wl,Brand
Mila; vlth a large assortment of fancy Mar-
■elites and Unen testings, all of which he i* preiiared to
make up to order in the most fa*hlutiabiu style, and on ac
elating terms ( |jj #
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE, IBM.
T HU Institution, Which was chattered In 1849. lias con
tinually enjoyed a high degree ut prosperity under
the direction of a Faoultvot experienced and successful la.
struolors. Tha course of study 1* full and oomprebtntlve.
The recitations ar* conducted so as to bring Into play the
various mental powers of tha pupil. Th* aparatus cost
about 92.000. and is kept In conslaal use by tba Fr-foaaor of
Natarel Melence. Pupil* in the Musleal Department, enjoy
unusual advantage*. They receive, In common with all the
Hcluml. scientific Instruction In vocal music, and tb#y are
also instructed in the composition of musieamtlii thoroogb
baas.
With a view to aid In supplying the home demand
teachers, the Trustee* have established a Normal Class
the benefit of thus* who wish tu receive Instruction In the
theory and practice of leaching.
No extra ebargea are made for Incidentals or stationery.
Tlie Hprlng Term commences on Monday, th* 9th of Janua
ry. Catalogue* may b# obtained from either of the officers
THUS. J. BURNEY, flee. Bd. This.
Mamao.x. Nov. T. Ia1am3mw9—nov!9
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE.
Ugitlalne Charter, granted in 1849.
T HE Spring session will commence on the second Monday,
which I* the 191Ft day of January.
Gm. Y. Known, President ami Profrssor of Mental and
Moral Helence.
P. I*>t'i». Professor of Natural Sciences.
I,. B. Hiumum, Professor ol Mathematics and Director ol
Music.
llaxar M. Homrjjtw.Profaeaor of Belles I^ttre*.
The Faculty will be assisted by the following ladle*, vis :—
Mr*. Browne. Mr* Branham. Miseee Seaaetl, Bums lead.
Meredith, and E. Bennett
Catalogue* containing further Information, may be ob.
lalnod by applying to either of the officers of the Colhwe. or
to either of (he following gentlemen, who constitute the
Board of Trustees; K. E. Jonex. M. I»., President; B. M. Pee-
pie*. F*qr.. Treasurer: Tboe. J. Burney, Flaqr.,H*cretary;Col.
| J. B. Walker. Her. N. 0. Foster. Rev. C. If. Irwin, Win. H.
I Stokes. Filmuml Walker. Zachariah Fears. Nathan Massey.
Win. W. B. Crawford. M. D„ DenJ. Harris, Jaa. K. Hwanaon, j,
I W. Fears.R. P. Zimmerman.
j. Madison. Morgan county. Dee. 23rd, 1861.
dr 20 lawdAwtf
ft-
MKUCr.il UNI VKRSITY.
/Xiytan, terrene cvninry, err?,
airrure.
T HE Studies In this University areA Theological eonrse
of three yrnra. •leslgned for those who are preparing for
the Gospel Ministry ;
A Collegiate Course of four years, equal to that of other
Colleges In I lie country ;
A Scientific Course of three years. Including, with some ad
dition, all the studies of the Collegiate Course except the An.
eient languages ;
ADXMOX.
Th* regular time for the admission of Student*, ia at th*
opening of the Fall Term, the last Wednesilay In August.
Candidate* for admission nlo tho Collegiate Course must
sustain a satisfactory examination In Geography. Arith
metic. English. Ijitin and Grerk Grammar, Ca-sa’r. Virgil,
Cicero's Delect Oration*, and Jacob's Greek Reader : and
must tie at least fourteen years of age.
Candidate* for admission Into the Scientific Course must
sustain a aatlsfartoryexamination on Geograiiliv. Arithmetic,
English Grammar, Simple Equation* In Algebra, and two
books In Geometry; and must be at least sixteen years of
TO RENT—A store satiable for aYa'mily dtvmiTZ.
JfflA^ly at this office.
mfo TO IMWT-—A Oerde* fot eoeUlelag“abMl rerra
■Wecres of good Und near the city. Apply to
™ dee!? _ _ JOHN DET4NNY.
• TO RENT— A carriage house and stable" for two
horses, In a central part of tbe city. Apply at this of.
"«•- . nov22
• To RENT—A form, no* mile from the city, conlaln-
ing aeventeen acres, on th# premises la » convenient
dwell ng. plastered and well finished. For particulars
Inquire of T J. WAIFH.
176 Bay et.
® tQ RENT—A house on liberty street opposite the
reside nr# of Holm non Coben. Fro. Apply to
_ _!»*n WYU.Y A MONTMOIJJN.
TO RENT—Two or three rooms on flay strrri suit
ffi|»ble for offices. Apply to tbe Editor* of tbe Georgian,
novia
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR BALK IN
BAKER COUNTY, GA.
Rt Tbe subscriber, desirous of removing from the State
TjCV Georgia, offers for sale hi* PLANTATION, lying oa
tlie water* of the Coolawahaee. five rails* west of Albany,
adjoining tlie lands of Paul Tarver. Dr. Nlcholls. and otb-
era; containing 8.126scree, moss or less
Thera are about fiOOfibre* of open, cultivated Und The
Und I* situated eo that it tan be easih divided, and II two
purchaser* appear, tho subscriber will divide It so as to
aultboth.
>ua of purchasing, wnnld d« well to ad-
Edwards,” or Ulyself. at this place.
JOHN J. JUWL8.
Macon. Ga., August 30.1863. ocll—tf
My Agent.living on the place, will abnw the land- to
any person calling for that purnose j. j j;
® F 0 It HALE.—A Tract of LAND, containing 902M
acres,and improvements, near WalthouirtU*. IJberly
oounty, on the Havannah and Albany Railroad. The Und
strong Induermentsto persons Inten-xted in procuring tur
Dentine, The improvement* consist of a two-etory frame
dwelling, together with negro liouara,stable*, and all other
neceasary outbuildings. Tlie location cannot be surpassed
for heaithfulneaa or salubrity of climate, with good water
and a range for cattle which cannot be excelled The above'
property can be bought at a very reasonable price, and on
the most accommodating term*, (fear!*- application b* made
to the subscriber*, at Walthonrvllle. Liberty county
■ **» H. W. RAC0V.
Ms
B it ANDIES—Tie subscribers are receiving, ami have con
stantly on hsnd. the following brands. In half and
quarter pipes, which they off.-r fo trade nn aceommo-
dating term* ; Otard. Dupuy A Co.; J. B. Goddard ; Plnett.
Ostllton A Co.; James Hennr—-
jsnlfi
U AHFKTM—CA IIIT.TH—C A KI'KTS t
W l.' have till* dip opeue-l a new and splendid assort.
inent of carpets. cou%l-<ting of—
Hemp, Dutch, Vent linn, Btalr, Three Fly,
Ingrain, and llruascla tni-pris.
Also, a very handsome assortment of Velvet nud Chenel
Bug*. Hemp, and Cocoa Mats. Druggi-t and Floor Oil Cloths,
all of which will be sold at thelowct price*, by
**P«» AIKEN A BURNS.
FALL TRADE IFF IN 13.
T O MKRfllANTH AND WIIOLKHALE PURCHASERS OF
BUY GOODS—Our arrangement* for tbe Fall Trade
will I mi completed In a few days, when we will be prepared
to submit to your inape-tion an uuu*ually complete aarort-
raent of general Drv Uomls. Hosioir. Triminiuga. Haber,
dashery, and Hmnll Wares. Ribbons. Ac.
M. PRENDEROAHT A CO.,
178 Hronghton-street, oppnslto Ht. Andrew’s Hall, west
•* d “ aug27
TO CABH FUItCIlABKHH OF DRY GtFODN.
commodnMng terms
FAN!IIONAULK TAILORING.
n^9. D. MLRI’HV, 21 BnU dreH. would reapertfullv
YS inform In* frumla and the public generally, that he
^ffihaa rece veji hi* spring style* for gentlemen, a ng
vn Wh l 1 w,,, t ,wroun '> »* rich and fine fancy Caaaltm-rea.
t oaUngH. Ac., a* havo over been brought to this inaiki-t
of workl^nshl'p CUU>J W ' 11 * di " P * tC " *" d ln ths b, "‘‘ *</>•
Gentlemen are respectfully Invited to call and judge for
hemeelvea. J «hi,
RKADV-MADF. < I.tri-IIINO FOR Sl’inx;
AND HUMMER.
\Jjl , WM R. HYMONH. Daarui axi. Tsiior. j\o. .
HI. It hi> tier Until, respectfully solicit* theVfelilte
f Jattemion of l.i- frier-!* a., I (be public in g.-n 'W 11 fl
■ -i.tL.-tal. lo liia large slo tk of Ready nm .<• flotb l y\ /
ng. HUitable for tlie present and coming *e»«on. It bns nil
bam made up under bis personal superintendence an I for
style and durability of workmanship. i» inferior to none to
be found in tlie market.
Tbe following rotnpri*ea portion of tbe «tnek ; Frock, snd
Harks of blue, black and roiored cashmere cloth- ; Mack,
brat* d'ete F'rock* and Sacks ; linen duck, .trill and fours
linen F'rocks and Hacks ; India grnn*. silk and brow n Unci.
Hacks ; Idnck and colored alpaca F'rock* and Hacks.
Pant* of fancy French eaaaimere*. black doe-«kin rassi-
M. j
with arrangement* niade on uiienlng their new wnrebnuse. Vests or Idnck satin black barntben n ...l r. n . v .(lb. r....
orjt.urt f™„ ."J .'JiraKuk. SSfSS 5i?Sl n!S. '
out-season to anoliier. Iiste fixed tbe price* of the remaiu- Also a Innre'st.iek of Furnl.I.G . ..i , i
ing portion of their foil and winter stork at a very low I ,h,v« roister. J 2 u ' L"® 1 S ,lock, J1 '
figure. In this connection they particularly direct alien- | TO (( 0 n umlTnihlrta atrine ailk and cotroni!7k" ,ri, m'
tlon tu Utelr Silk-. F„„,k «„U. I* UlU,&;h. SS JZbSlES;£&?“ “*“‘235
” gc *^ I Tlie whole of which lie offers for sale on a
terms, and nt price* ax cheap n* the rli
Tuition. Spring T^rm. fhll TFnw.
fx TiiMUooicaL SmnxARY, Gratuitous... .Gratuitous.
IxOoUAtK. 828 00 816 00
Hclt-ntlllc Course 26 00 16 00
Lx Ataornt—
Preparatory Class 26 00.... 15 00
SMOBd *• 20 00 12 00
Third '* 16 00 0 00
FHementory •* lo 00 fi 00
Room dent fi 00 4 00
Contingent Flxiwnsei: 2 00 l 00
These rx|>en*e* require tola- paid In advance.
F'rom Student* who lodge in the Cbtlege buildings, fifty
dollars will be rerrive-1 ea foil payment f.ir (he tuition fees,
room rent, ami contingent exjieniw* of the year.
Tlie price of Board in tlie village is 810 per month ; of
washing, room-rent.ami fuel. 83.
QiM>-K\mrrvr axu VArsnoxs.
Tlie Coiunifncemrnt Is held on the last Wadnri-day In
July. *
There are two Vacation*, dividing the year into term*, as
follow* ;
First Term—from last Wednesday In August to December
15th.
Winter Vacation—from December 15th to February 1st.
Second Term—from first day of February to Commence
ment.
Hummer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed
nesday In August. B. M. HANDERN,
Hocretary of the Board of Trust)-**.
Anv frlt-ml. by appllrntinn to I»r. J L. DAGO. President of
the Inlrer.ity. will roerire a catalogue, containing tbe
course of studies, and all other necessary information
UN1VKUSITY OF LOUISIANA—MKDICAL
DEPARTMENT.
T HE Annual Course of lecture* In this Depaitmrnt will
commenee on MONDAY, November 14. and will ter
minate In the ensuing March.
JAMF'J* JQN’FS. M. D.. Professor of Practice.
J. ('. lllDfiF.I.I. M. lb, I’rofessorof Chemiativ,
WARBF.N STONE. M D.. Professor of Hurgerv.
A. II. f'ENAR. M. D . Professor of Obstetric*.
A. J. WEDDKRUniV. M. I).. Professor of Anatomy.
Gl ST A VI'S A. NOT I 1 . M. I*. Pn>fr**nr of Materia Medics.
THOMAS HUNT. M. D., Professor of Pbvsiology and Pathol*
ogv.
CORVELlt’H *•'. BEARD.M.D., 1
HAMUFU, P. CH0PPIN, M. D.. / ,,c mon»tratora of Anatomy.
Tbe rooms (or dissecting will be open from the third Mon-
dav lu (Fctoher to the First of April.
The Faculty are VisitingPhysirlans and Surgeonsef the
Charity Hospital, and attend this Institution from Novem-
ber to A|iril Tbn Htndents accmnpsny the Profeesorsln
tlielr visit*, and thus enjoy extranr<llnory practical advan*
tsges, free of expense.
There are about one thousand patient* prescribed for
daily In this llosnilal.
Tlie number of |>atientaia nearly twenty thousand, in the
yw- TH.'lllAfi HUNT. M IF.. Dean.
MEIUCAI, HOOKS.'
fjpTtt A, general assortment always on hand, and new
^m^work* received as soon aa publishe<l. an l sold at
publishers' price* ;
Bell and Htokea' Practice, in two volume*.
Caxi-au's Midwifery.
WimhI ami Ibiehe's United State* Dlspensatorr,
Duugllson’s New Hein)-dh-s.
Fown'sChemistry lor Students.
(miper'sSurgical Dictionary.
Druilf* Mislcrn Surgery.
('ar|s-nter's FJements iff Physiology.
Fur pi-liter's Principle* of Physiology.
Wilson's Human Anatomy, by (iiMl Inr-l. 262 cuts.
William's Principle* iff Medicine, bv Clygier,
Gross' Pathological Anatomy.
Pocket Anatomical Remembrancer.
Dnngliswn'a Pructlre. Physiology. Materia Medics and
IMollmiary. nov22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
• TO RENT—A room on the south side of Bay atrect,
with two windows frontinw south A fine room fora
lawyer's office. •-
jaolfi—10
Apply at Timer'* drag store.
rm SAi>;_Ti,,Tn.ci «n jnd m.
”» r y *Rlxer. known as Ihe Cut-off Tract.containing
■even hundrol and seventy-two (772) acre# of whlrh'over
five hundred (600) acres'are tlie * warned fWhm^
land*, wlfh a rise and fall of tide of sUdket. The marsh
! n " rJl ' r ' llh l-hour. It la
{““J". ll, ;» *0“W l » fnrjiullln, lUmrao-kUnd.
U ' ru: ’ ,, ' lrrri nty m£ frtim ov.rflow In ,.!m
For furtlirr partirulnr. ....I to™, whirl, willbr nud,
h) • pnnehurr. nt.pl. In John Fiwrrr .nd Co.. a.«lr.to7,
amijl. to * ll "’ r7 Mh J r ’ Kt - O-ndrn o..unl,;
■ A l lUt of lh- l-nd m.y b. iron at Ih, oRlm’or thr floor.
H npl J7-.Uo H
Removal and Change.
ATO ATTRACTIVE STOCK.
SOKSU h. niLhOWFU • CO.
t t iv.w n • (™>unBj-iii*. pnn.)
ikwtr rpIndM on W.rrhnru,
7;...™-***** y- w s-ria -on Ko. a north F,n«i
" itrl? — ■ ~nrtn.ro.«(
Ihrt hw «55'S7i!S ! ^52S l 5fo ...r of.
LAItOEBT IN Alneiei
***}• • bnsinees ol an uonaual awmant alrswilv establlJt ad
aod Intending largely to increase It esneefotf^
. UNIFORM PRICKS.
ill' 7 to sell at a much smeller profit
then can possibly he afford*! where long credits
f | ll | d *^tl r C ** h «*' , ? hort erg,llt »>»*•"• the nerossltw
fot charging large proflu does not exist, and br selling Ihebr
gmsl. at a very small advaoca on lh# foreign Vrot ihew
mean to make It to the lotereet Of every judgTiffgv^l to
bur upon the following term#: ^ r
»'e*h buyer, wfll receive a discount of els per eetfl If t|,a
»* r fuD<5 *’ •**«■ *•«» d «r» from llit date
ot tne bill.
l-nrnrrrnl ntra-p will not, b. tek.n nl II, rn.rt.rt „|.,
on the day it la received
I. m~rh.nl. d.iIrtM .h.ndln, rrwllt o(rt. month,
will be given if desired.
Where money la remitted In advance of mafurtlr a d|«.
count at the rat* of twelve per oent. per annum will be
allowed.
They ask from merchant*, visiting the eastern rifles th*
favor i f an examination of their sleek. being satisfied that
they will be convinced that It Is not for tbetr lav rest to
pay the large profits that are abaolo ely essential to those
who give long credits. Jan29-?m
M. lUunwnj, J. L Hauowxu, T. W. Fiwxrxr.
Janns Taaqrair. A, W. Limn. E. R. Hmwsrog.
CABINET WARE KMP4IRIUM. *
No. 130] South Second drret Philadelphia (Wo. 130
W. k J. AIJ£N respect foil r In-as.
'form their friend* #nn custom) »»Ul
that they have rrmovnl from No. Np|
137 Walnut street, to No. lMRnnth
•Jresmd street, where they have on hand a Urge and .pirn-
did aaaortment of superior furniture, of every deecriptbml
to which they Invite the attrntlon of purchaser^. mb7
LANE BRAT CHAIR MANUFACTORY J*.
No. 181 North Sink Street. Philadelphia.
(Opposite Franklin Hquare.)
THE subscriber I* constantly fin a
Ishlng.snd on hand lTafn and F*n- 01
ey Cane Heat Chair*.in great varie- I9|
tyof elegant and fashionable Styles.'7 '
for parlor*, dining-rooms or chambers, made In Fanev
woods. Imitation Wools, and Fancy Colors. Ac •
Reception and Cottage Cbalra. of light and beautiful de.
•Iffns ; Can# Lounges. Cane Helfeee, Hall Chain. Counting
House and Office Arm Chairs, large and small Rocking
Chslre, Htore and Steamboat Stools, Windsor Chair*, and
Settees, Ae
Housekeepers, Hotel.Steamboat and Rail Road Companlefi
will find it to their iutereet to eall at tbe Factory ot
.. ’ N. F. WOOD,
ho. 181 North flth St (opposite Franklin HvuareJ
i Philadelphia
mli7
glan.
H OI’HE FURNIHIIIEG GlIOIW.—Unen aud cotton lu 4.
114 and 12 4 Hheetlngs, linen aud cotton 6-4. 0-fi and
7-4 do. for pillow rase*, white an-l colored Furniture Dimi
ty. Fieneh. Eugll-li ami Anu riran F’urniture Chlntxe. Mar
seille* ami lanraster Quilts, largo and small. Damask Kspl
kins and Duties, white and colored. En rich Bordered Towel*
dowlas and crush. Scotch !>ln|ter and Towels. Huckaback
IHa|>er. Kin-in and. Bird's eye Diaper. 10-4.11-4 and 12-4
Beil Blanket*. Crib IHanketa. Win-low He* e* ami Fixtures.
I’ianu and Table Cover*, linen and cotton, just received and
for Ml.-by oet.-r AlKIN A BURNS
I ABUS’, gentlemen's und chlblen'scotton, silk ami me-
J rino Hose arid Under-garment* ; kid and silk Glove*:
linen iitmbrir Handkerchiefs. Embroidered do : plaid wool
Shawl. ; Thibet do : It roc he do ; Hearts ; Moreen’s worded
Driu* ks; win-low Shades ; embroblen-1 Curtains. Ac.; re-|
eelve-i and for sale br_ o29 If WITT A MORGAN
J UST RECEIVED—A line ami large assortment ol gentle
men's silk and cotton Vests : plain, rib lied, colored and
black Half Ho*- ; bleached, brown, colored and striped
I Half Hose ; colored and black silk Cravat*. Stock* ami
Hea ; white and colored silk ami linen eambric Handker
chiefs ; white, colored and black kid Glore* ; a large assort
merit of buck and dog-skin Glovea, for sale by
noy4 ATKIN k 1HJRN8.
M " PRENDFJU1AHT A CO., wl-li [wrticuUrly to -llre^t
• attention to tbn most slexant aaaortment of New
French and Rritislt Ribbon* they bare ever sold, embracing
every novelty in style •
4*4 rich Genoa an-l l.rnn* Volvris. for talmas, scarfs, and
mantilla*, black and colored.
0-4 superfine twilled French Ladles’ Cloths for talmas
and mantillas.
French Merinos, all colors; rich Plaid and printed d*
Lalne* and Cashmere*.
oct26 178 llrnughton-*t..np St. Andrew’* Hall.
tion of theladies iff Savannah, ami aourroundlng coun
try. to Die following new and beautifulg»od» which wehav-
I ust received, vis ; silk Pari* mantilla*, tared gimp mantil-
»*. black nett scarfs rul'd, neet scarts. ladies cravata and
ties. French worked collars, laced ca|ie*. cbemlxelts ami un
dersleever. 'oonnet ribbon, gnuxo cap ribbon, black velvet
ribbon. Al-xandres light kid glove*, black nett inltta. eol’d.
silk and lisle gloves, with a large variety of other article*
too numerous to mention, liras# call and see for your
selves ; all of which will be sold on the best possible terms
AlKIN 1 k BURNS.
Mb IH
fanev colored Alexander's Kid Glove*, to which we would
. Mpectfully call the attention of the ladies,
actl AIKEN k BURNS.
K N0I.I8IT Pf.AIN'H— A heavy artlrls suitable for Rice
Planters, for sale at 72 Ht. Jullen and 105 Bryan ata ,by
ocl26 KEMPTON A VF tHTILLE.
jQOMBftU GOOTjH.—^4aadL4 brown ablrtlnga.9M
C ULINARY UTENHILH—Dough-kneader*. meat tender-
er*. egg whips, basting *|KK>ns. Iron skimmers and soup
Udle*. patly pan*, cake cutlers, cleavers, saw knivestin re-
Hectors or roasters, sauce pans, milk boiler*, cullenders,
cake pans, poroeUlngridiron*. eL;.. etc., for sale by
m>v22 J. P. COLLINS, loo Bryan street
YANT8. PANTO—A fresh supply of black d-u- shin esasj.
mere l*anU. a fine article. Also fancy French Caaal-
mere Pants, Juat received an ' for sale low. by
nov23 WM. R. BYM0N8. Draper and Tailor.
C ionnsll. AC."-^JU»t reeelsed 3 bbd* Godfich. 10 bbls.
/ No. 1. new Mackerel. 10 bbl* Scotch Herringm, and 16
nov8
) EE88 HILKH. ke —PU'd. Blaok and Colored Bmeads
and PUIn Wlk*. Bocnbaaioes. Alps res. C-nten tlolha
and a new st vie of goods for mo-inrloiv never before press n-
KEMTON * TOIU.*
oct90 72 Ht. Jullen k 106 Bryan-et. WarFwge a Rang*
N UT PfCKH, Bardiifi Owners,
_ 10-4 and 114 bleached do ; and 4-4 do shirtings ;
Red and WhitPFUnneU ; Kerseys and PUIn* ; Twilled and
Isiodon Duffil Blankets t Whitney Blanket* 10.4 11 4 and
12-4. A Urge slock of the abovn on hand and for salo by
. aep29 HENRY LATHROP A Co.
COHEN POSPICK ) aobsets—'Twilled Railroad Co reel*. Ha teen Regular (hip)
U do, white R*rnUr do. French FllsUr do. Bosom Girlie
WM. R. BYMONB,
Offer* for sale, a Urge assortment of Cloths. Cat.
im-rr* and Vesting*, consisting In part -ff tbe fal
lowing articles. selected by himself during tbe pa«t
sutunierln Ism-Ion nud Paris, which he will make up In or
der In the laist style of workmanship, an-l at tin* shortest
notice. His stock of Readymade nothing and of Furnish
ing Goods, for gentlemen's wear, I* very Urge an-l of tbe
best quality and style—tbe whole of It made this fall under
hi* own Inspection, and will be sold at the lowest price* for
cash or approved credit French black, blue, brown and
olive Cloths ; fancy French nn-l English I'assimeres ; fanev
Silk Vesting. *u|ier. fancy Silk I’lusli Vesting* ; black liar,
allies Filk Vesting* ; * U |ier. black Doeaktn Casslm-re- ; Me.
rinoamltFHk Undershirts ami Draweia; white and fanry
Shirt* an-l Collars; Canton Flannel Shirts an-l J (rawer*';
white, black and fancy Kid Olove*; Neck Ties, plain an-l
ombroldcred; Merino and Cotton Hocks s Hoarfa. Hntln and
BombaiinBoekfi. no5 If Whltaker-etreel.
Jk STOVES, STOVES. ’
f M Tlie auhacriber ha* just received a Urge number of
Cooking and Parlor Stove*, which he will dispose ol
aecoinmmUflng terms. Among them may be
found the following: Cooking Stoves, Tim Republic, Irolv of
the Like, Air Tight Premium. Queen of Ihe West. Empire
Premium. Eastern Premium. Parlor and office Hlovea —
Union Cottage. (Minder. Sheet Iron, (air tight) square and
oral. Six Plate, flox Htove*.
Hollow Ware Pots, Kettles. Ovens, Spider*. Sauce F*an»,
Ac. An. PUIn and Japanned Tin Ware, for sale, and manu-
factored at short notice Order* for Rooting, Gutters, and
leaders.attended to with punctualitv.
JOHN J MAURICE.
_ Nf>« 10 and 12 n*rnar) atre*t
B ITTER AND CHEfS-F— 60 firkin* choiceGmlivn Uniter.
100 boxe* Choeso. received snd per strainer and for
■M l-y JanlO MoMAHON k DOYLE.
OUGAR AND MOLA8BEB—80bbdaPortoRieo >fogar. fiO
O do prime ami choice New Orleans do. 26 do Muscovado
do. 35 hhd* Cuba Molasaea. 100 bbl* do. 60 bbls N. Orleans
Syrup, for sale by JanlO McMAIlDN A D> »Y I t
B HACON. BEEF AND LARD-26 hluls eholee ItaTon Sides,
26 Ho Hlimildera. 20 half bbla Fullon Market Beef 20
bbl* eholee No 1 I^af Lanl. for sale by
JahIO MrMAHQN A DOYIA
I) RAVDTOt—landing from ¥ Hatterly—10 caaka superior
* * Cognac Brandy In store, 10 half-pipes 0 D A Co’s do. 10
qunrter eaxka very old Jean Louis’ do, 15 halve* and quar
ter* do. varlouabranda, for sale by
••P21 J. V. C0NNEBAT A CO^
jyjOL ASHES
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!!
H .. Ll?* 1 ' S - S - S<Ur t- December HfA. 1863
KARTHHTONE. or Thoughts u|-on Home life in our
(rifles, by hamurl ftagoo-l
llio Flush Time* of Alabama an-l Mississippi, a scries of
sketches, by Joseph G Baldwin.
Hot Corn—Lire Scene* in New Verk.lll istrated. Including
the Ktorle* of IJttla Katy. Ma-Ulin*. Wild Maggis. Ac , by
Solon Robinson
Hpiritualism, by Judge Edmond* and Geo T Dexter, M. D..
with nn npiwn-lix. by Hon N P Tallmadgo
Tim Lite nml Works of Hhnkespeure. edited bv .lame* 1*
t plller. r.sq.. from Hie recently discovered folio of 1632. with
glosmirial and other notes
Kern leaves from Fanny'* Port Folio, new mtpplv.
Little Fern* for Fanny a Uttle Frien-U. by tlie author of
rern leaves.
Busy Momenta of an Idle Woman.
Tho Old Doctor, or Hlrnv Ia.ivps from tny Journal.nn ex-
ccllenl book for leisure reading,
Tbe (.awrer** Story, or the Orphan's Wrongs, by a mem-
her of tin- New York Bar.
The I sidy at Home, or Happiness in the llonsehold.
Davis, the Urate, or the liUtory of the Freebooters of the
Pacific.
Ben Brace, a nautical romance, bv Captain Cliarnler.
Illake's Biographical Dictionary of the most Distinguish
ed Persons of all Nations and IWeasion* For sale at 1.16
Congress street dec!6
Apply to
-’a prime N. 0. Molasses, for sale to
00DKN A BUNKER.
B ISHOP WAINWRI0Hr8 PORTRAIT, engraved by Mo-
Rae. in the first stvU of art. from the celebrated pic-
lore ol Tims. Hicks. *ixe-17 K by 11X Inches. Price »3,
or In frame fiAAO. A few copie* Inst received.
H W. THORNE Wn.IJAMH
janO
niTTER-
1J and for i
Ivod per ■
F. W. BU
do. Imported Woven do. For sale at 72 Ht. Jnllen and 106
Bryan street*, by oct22 KEMITON k VERHTHJJ.
V ALUABI.E BUILDING FOR HALE.—I/tt No. ohe (1).
corner of Jones and IJncoln streets. 60 by 100. subject
to a ground rent of 845 84 : also. Isit No. Three (3), Jones
street. (10 by 100 rent 836 04 Applr to
deeSS M. PRENDEROAHT k 00
QllAWL8; neodle-workol Collai*. Sleeves. (Iiemesetts,
tJ Infants’ Waists and Capa ; Cashmere Scarfs ; Ribbons:
ladles', gentlemen'* and children'* Hosiery ; needleworke-i
Trimming*, lambrle and Swiss (Un-la ; embroidered and
linen ram brie Handkerr hlefsjust received aod for sale at
the lowest prioaa. by —27 DsWI'IT k MORGAN.
J UTS RE0WVFJ>"wwr steamer Florida, an assortment of
needle worked Sleeves and nsn-ls.embroidered Hand-
kerchief* erd ColUra. Irish Linen*. Birda’-eye DUi-er*. Eng-
|*h I»ng Clotha. Flaonels. Hosiery. Glove* and Ribbons.—
for sale by n80 DlYITT k MORGAN.
A T REDUCED - PRICES—Printed - "fisSimerM aod Mouaii
Aj. uw, -
[yTFTW ORIJUNt* M0LA8HEH. Ac.-100 bbD 26
, 100 bbls Whisky. landing from brig Tklln
lali. an-l for sal# by deelft COHEN A F<(HOICK.
^ baskefs Ileldslek. In pintsand quarts,
20 Mum’s do do. for sale by • x .
D0,r1) HYLAND A O’NEIL
D '.MFNnc nQU'.R^IOO bbU Phelps’Gin, 76 do Rum,
100 do M blsky, . j do Brandy, for aaU by
. D0Tfl .. _ MoMAlK.S A DOYI.K
ASTHtN MAY —lb bale* prime Featern May. now land-
f-J Ing from brig Northman, from Bnaton. for aale by
nOT " OGDEN k BUNKER.
T^MBROIDjans.-CoUara. eh^nlastu. nodvreleevrs. In-
L9 Cant a robes. InUnt's waists, breakfast cap*, rambrie
inn a.°■ b *°- d 11 •-^ 11 !" finsr.-vriefy. at 72 Ht. JuUan and
106 Bryan street*. Waring'* Range.hr
KKUiT 'V \ VKBffHIJ.K.
JJTAPVK sons*—Imji. Ptaiw, OaMbarn II«W~
U .piuM. r-Uirt —bit, FUn—rt. Blank.u. tbhenc hmwn
-nJbtanjhrtliblrti^.nJBbwU—H^b.,^ enrth,
Tow.la, Un.n dkauk Napkin,, blab Unaka, Biri'a— U-
kpkr,kto.,forial-by o» _ WW11T h MOBOIN.
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.
ANNUAIG. GIFT ROOKS. PORT MONIES. PKE8KNTO, kC
A LARGE variety of elegant annual*, gift bonks, papier
mache album*, card case*, port monies, children's gift
books, fancy boxes, de-k*. |e.rt folio*, print*. |>ainflng*.
■lan iard work*, elegantly bound, and mnny oilier article*
suitable for holiday present*, for aale at 136 Cmigrc<>« »t
b 2 dec20 H. s. BinLEY
BLARK BOOKS* HOOK iiinuinq, Ac.
CJ 8. HIBI.EY. No. 135 Cnngress-et.. has receiverl an a*-
k.x. Kortmrnt of BLANK IHHlKS. manufacture-1 of sum-
rior |-aper and l(e*f binding, which will be sold at the
lowest prices. Tlie stock consists of Medium. Demi, ami
Cap Journal* and ledgers ; Medium. Demi. Cap and lartter
Record Ib-nli*; Folio ami Quarto G»p. half boun-l; Memo
randum Diaries and Pass Hooks.
Blank Hook* of any alio nr finish made to order of the
best paper and binding, and at very low rate*.
Merchant* and other* who wi,h a fine **t of Books, made
to order, will fiti-l It to tlielr advantage to call.
All order* for sets or siugle Book* promptly attended
'• 6—janfi
BLANK. BOOKS OK EVERY DKSUUP-
TION ALWAYS ON HAND.
H AVING engnged ail-utional workmen of tba highest
skill In ruling and binding
EXTRA RUSSIA BASK l,F.DO.F.n.S,
and all other kin-1* of tx-oks made to order, of the best ma
terials, and bound in tbe be«t manner, at short notice.
PAPKK,
English. French and American Gap, Letter and Note Paper
"ith suitable envelop*.
8TATIONFHY,
of every description Also, just received
ELEOA5T GIFT BOOKS,
suitable to the season, with fine engraving*. Harpers' and
Putnam’s Magailne* (for December.) by the year and sin-
gle numbers, at the lowest prices.
W. THORNE WILIJAMH.
Hill HUDSON Mini; AND NAPOLKON.
H ISTORY of the Captivity of Napoleon on St Helena
from the Journal* of Sir Hudson Lowe.
Abernathy’s Memoirs, by Dr Macllwaln.
Harry's Udder to Learnieg. 230 illustration*.
Liberia or Mr Pevton’s Experiment*, bv Mr* Hall.
Flush Time* in Alabama and MUMwippL with Plate#,
Hearthstone, or Home Life In our Cities, by 8 Osgood.
A Month In England, by Tuckerman.
Up the River, by .Hhelton. For sale by
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
VAI.LAI'I.K RK1C l.AND FOR HAI.K.
i ki « .* Swamp Und. containing 600 acres.
^flying on tba Alatamaha river, three in I lei above Darl-
*~. 0 n, adjoining land* of the e«late of Butler and Ifon-
Tml w«/ h *.T l " nd 2SP nrato 1 ! “ n ' 1 on the north
?.t ** * »*“ ch of tide as an* rlcq«Un-
latlon on tha river. My terms are.tweuly dollars peKcra
one-fourth ea*h. and the balance on a credit of from five dk
ln , ,rr 1*' n ? l > ^B'lrt'd to be paid annuallP
Applr to the underalgned at Darien. In nwofmritaencs
* "" n ,,r "‘ ,ch “■
I*'KMX. iMkILIK ^^’awiSISf 1,
^PatrictKim Tr r r * '; f 1 I AN ': , r Fl ” Hundre-iaeree
V r V . ,-n ' 1 -Immediately opposite the old
11le of the placeaffunb) on*
of the best Haw.mill *e,t* In the Southern country, fodlitle!
for Umber be ng easy an-l without end. Vess4l ron r !
from sea ran load Immedist.-ly alongsi-le. drawing fmn te5
K " r *>T‘ 7 ,n ,hnrv WllUam?.
l.H.DDtrict Attorney .Havannah.or to ll.BTII JS,Drr*ncoun-
VA,J lL AB,J K LUMBER LANDS FOIt HALIfi.
JMt T, ; e cmlerrigne-l will sell three thousand acre* more
J2J..r te*,. „f the most valuable I un.ber land In Geo gl"
u » ,on . ,h# Alatamaha River. In the countv nf
I. llrerty flfte))n mih-stroru Waltbourrllle, and about thfriv
W, !l! "'*• river, extending back from it*
^Tbe timi r " r r"’ r rV. ,#n i 1 ,r "'' n ' ,,e ' , to “* krtnest line.
— i * ^ *. " f U,c also that grow* in tbe south
and very abundant, suits! le for mast* or ranging timber
Theismbig !* one of the best on tbe river, affording an
opportunity for rafting to Darien at any stage of tbe river
—on advantage [K»*e**e.| by but verr few. Ilan-I* can
,0 ' Dfiricn. and return hr four or fire day*
t - b *. r * "^a " ,,,rn Loiia. «. ox ahe-l*. and prnvls-
atinllanpe r r re »? ,r ' n< «•» lanrber carta will, every
beflthy hlli ‘ Un ‘ bP ' bu " lng ' u, -» l “"‘'”> <*» « high nnll
* bout , a00 « crf " of MM good hammock land,
for either corn or cotton, to lie found anv where
with redonk. white r>ak. hickory, and $ tlmlwr TOroJ
for rin,er l,,mbrr ooMing.
I f a* any other, and will lx- pen-
p *”“" b Au »''j XXlMX, ..o» In mn.
For further particulars address to Rlccboroueh llhettv
county. La.. eltlier of tbe und,-r*ig,..-l. r J*jonS J
' 1 1 " II. H JON|s'
_ _ . LANDH FOR SALK,
?f*T cr,b * l r ^ for sale, on aceommo-MIng
of "’■Bbourvllle. and the
-xi . "l *" of ' l,0M,r, ll* I 1 ""' *re highly Im
building- on them. 7
bIst: undi - ™
eountr. (,*. oeP.’U—Ht? CHARLTON IIINFX *
N RAltK (Tl tv i; FOR A FORTDMM ~
T H $ !' F ) U } y T : "AW NH A offeTJdfo“i,e
1 It I* Inst above Win. B. Giles k Cu.’« Mill.an-l U the
Ti* 1 V j" "" t,ie '• ver for bu*lnes«. Iieing on the city
the cRv nn1 r h r t “lTi • i " in ' u * ‘'ic.present limits eff
tbeMcity. ami Included In the mtende.l extension.
v.r h i * n,,w - , '** , 'ig been only finished la Ihe past
nUn l,Ivlie^n rang m ">• 'nmlern and approval
™ '‘ n y ,,r r' ,lkw > ff»"g. and a Urge clrcu-
larsaw. together with two shingle machine* below.
Tne sawing apartment of this establishment I* eatable of
£ W r T«dVZ: ,V ? ° Went7 " VB lumber
roLi" 7 ' ,>n ' d shingle machine can and In* nianofac.
tured an average iff four thousand sbingle* per day, which
sell read By In (his market f..r $16 ,x-r thonsknd
and'tt,?. ?,*!? Il ! p<, r whfn ,u ™ ber lin " '«> "«ch demand,
and the prosjieeta for a continuance Is goo-1
ofthSC'XrWK th9 . l ml11 *« r..r sale I* on eeecnnt
hto f-J -i,. M “ ’” ch “ - -tab-
■ rai£2rt r I""* 1 ' 01 "" “PP-J•» -I—-.k~.rik.r or
II. Giles k ( o. 1IENRY MITCHFT 1
Savannah, December Oth. 1863. . ^ dee 10
Jl F Knrv STA ? : STREirr FOR BAIJ1—
beiwLn E d “ Ir4b '" , '* U : 2® b . v ,' H >- un Congress atrect.
\ fi^Wnmcry and Jefferron. These lot. are well
mnr froo. bu * ,ne ** l'U r |a“ea. Ix-lng but a very short dl*.
i- '* market. Terma-one-thlrd ca-h. the bal-
"P ■"“«««. .k.L.
M- WPfDKROAW k (V.
pKmSAI^E—Tlie westerly half of |git No. 2 Yamacraw
Wh * rf now occdpleil by the Charleston Htrom
ind k r. n; , ,'| , ."'T' V L ,n r** , ! rln * " UP Lun-lred feet on the River.
^ 4b0,J A lwo , h "ndred feet to Canal-street.
SitWoSJ* 'p 1 ' * m "p"”"»
Febr^eTu t t nf^ r “ , r* , : ,,rp r ,0u - to ,h ® «™tTue*.|ay In
Febru.ry.ltwill then bfi offered at auction et tbe Court
House. Apply to de16 COIIEN k FflSDICK.
PRODTY A BARRKTT'S 1
A|rl(nltnrel AVnrr-IIo«ae nml Seed Htore.
No. 194)4 Market dreet. Philadelphia.
Paorrr k Mrs as’ latent Ml
Sbar|ienlng Plougha. of all bltn.jA
right and left handed—Subsoil, em
17. , 1- . HUI and Double Mould, ke . with
Steel Extending Point*. Bar share Beach, and other kind*
of Cnstlng* for repairing. The Emperor of Russia swarded
for the above Ploughs, a Massive tfold Medal, value 8300 —
Aim. lire Great Medal al the W’orld a Fair, wa* awarded P.
* M. nfiSphNn- 40. Culflratora wilh Double-Point Polish-
sd Hteel Teeth, which can be reversed, thus gelling Double
Ww_ol the common Teeth. Alio, Cultivators of all kinds
with Steel Teeth
flpaln’s Atmospheric Churn*.
Corn Khcllera, Improved
kinds.
Hay and Ptraw Cutter*,
Hand Com Mill*. _
Corn and Cob Crushers,
Golds’ Improved Harrows,
Square and A Harrow*.
Horae Rake*.
Grindstones, ready hung.
Dirt Scraper*.
Agricultural Furnaces,
Ox Yoke* and Bow*.
Fork* for nploading Ha".
Man Hay Rskei.
Bow lin*.
Apple fearers,
Ox Mutxle*,
Mole Trap*.
Pruning Hooka and Chisels,
Haws and Scissor*.
Iron Well Curbs, and Zinc
tubelr.g for Chain Pump*.
Too
Cam Planters.
Turnip Drills. 4 to 8A
Grant's Patent Fan Mill*
Garden Engines,
Wheat Drills.
Horse Powers and Threshers,
Mowing and Heaping Ms]
chine*.
Chain Pumps
Cattle Ties,
null Rings,
Patent Iron Hnaths.V
l Grubbing HoeaJ
Transplanting Trowels
Hay and Manure Fork*
Shorel* an-l Blade*.
Garden an-l Field Hoe*. |
Garden Rakes In rarietyj
Children’s Tools, *
Darling Scythes,
Snaths, with Patent Fasten.
Inga,
Potato Hooks.
*'7 ,,o r* ,c . u,, “ r *> tools fnf every description.) Garden
and Siril 8 ** 4 *’ f ° r “ Ie t ' 1 ® P ric ®"- »* Wholesale
eod—ep!9
PAPRR XIANOINGB, BLANK BOOK8, KtT.
Ao. 4 North IWh-drnt two dnort above Market,
T PI»ll«clelphl»s.
HE undersigned have Juat opened a fresh and emu,-let*
stock of Wall Paper*, among which are gold ar-l vel-
7 "I " lll t“1 d lb ! ,OWMt pHee.1 u nr Is ml papers; also,
decoration, borders, fire screen*, curtains, etc., which they
°uJT attbe lowest prices, both wholesale and rt-fnll 7
Oltr w m!mt^‘ n, ‘’ D rmp,0>,edh * n|t P*|wr either In th«
Blank BoMa. stationery. rfc -We have also our usual as.
wn,pp,D * p * , " r -- ' ,Unk
v * v ... . PARRISH k nOt'GII.
No. 4 North Flth street, 2 doors above Market.
fig-Cash paid for country rags. ^mhlfWml
TV AMD I;N(.H \ VIM .
T N .t« d' "urines* cards, will. *, prepgf*
1 ale devices, emb-xaed In . new atvte. In plain snd fsiey
F-nvIln, ! "/ Wi dwcr ‘P* | un.wllh or without pn-.rei .
hui T 'IT* P rIn,,d "" h n»me. business and address, lrlx-ls,'
bill head*, manufacturer's ticket*. Ac . all executed In Ilia
E'ZLSST' Prie **“ f* r ‘(•low anv bind.
GenmAr' '.r"" 1 ,n fonsequenre Of better an-l Improved
raclliliesfor the riecutlon of ancli work.
X B.—All order* by mall promptly attended to. Good!
sent to any part of the country.
■ , _ , „ . B. CALVERT A CO..
Knvrlnpeand Heal I resa Manufarturers. IHe Wnkers. Embea.
sere and EengravSrs. 48 Houth 3d-st.. Philadelphia
— mb29*
t nit.
ri”m- l |V) IC r TO u * " A , VA "« AH RAILROAD.
I lie./,' !Tu ° r C ?'* r **" , . n '""‘"If "greed fo the ap-
A plleatmn of the iimler-lgncl to supply the necessary
funds for making without delay the preliminary survey^
lobe reimbursed n the stock of ..Id company .* soon a.
organised, notice is hereby given that the intervening sec
tion of country between the above named termini will he
surveyed as soon as prartirable.
Applications f-r tbe offine* of Chief anil Assistant Login-
rare are hereby Invited by tbe undo signed, to be forwanled
through them to Ihe City Council of Charleston, by whom
A V )»vnn, ii.ii’irs, ctir,.
n V ) , f‘ N !¥ 1, Manufacturers. Nn liooiest ii
^L'i P , '‘ a r ? p * c,fun / *° I,cU ,h « 0f
purrhaaero. fo their aarortment of diandeUere. bra Lets,
«?iMv U n nd * T "^ ''^P* 1 '*" °fS«" burner*; aha every
variety of Limps, girandoles. Ac. We warrant mur ro«L
"I -.(J
ARCHER k WARNER.
FBI* H. Archer. | William F* Mlskrv
D^lwood F. Warner. | Win. O. B. KmlP.’
nv WAAMHOWMbI “*
tXTVM*?*'' 1 I**"? hhur<h nnrih J , 6<Vo'6V/.aia.
|\/E Inform merchants and resl.lentsof this vlelnity that
.It Jn" 0- ““P 1 *!*•»*"rtn>ent of ManUI.Pier WaU «
an l Oval Glasses, richest styles, for private use. ov all kinds
for country sale, with Portrait and Picture F'rames kr M ill
be found at our s.Ubll.hment rramis.ee., win
“* u ” ”■ «»«>•
tf” ———-t,.)— mi,
„r»”ch ruu oi.M,f„ r stone
raoiuU. Njn tr-
A Variety of Annnal* and other illustrated Books, with
numerous fine engravings, and In various styles of
binding. Al-x»
The Blood Stone, by Donald McLeod.
Gray’s Elegy, with an engraving to each verae.
Claverrook 2d aerie*, by Alice Carey.
A Month In England, by Tuckerman.
A Week’s Delight, or Games and Stories, for the parlor
and fireside.
Autumn lloors.br Mrs Kirkland, beautifully Illustrated.
Judge FMuiond’a Spiritualism
F'areoiiselns. a Romance of the v #w Word,
llaydon’a Autobiography. Physiology of Taate. Shade
Hide. Gustavn* Undorm. life of Wm Pinkney. The Attor
ney. Busy Moment*. Ac., Art and Industry, aa represented
in tlie Crystal Palace.
de«22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS
N EW BOOKS—Rerelved by H H Rlbley. Dec. flth, 1863-
Old England and New England, by Alfred Itunn.
IJf# of an Actor, by O. H. Hill.
Health Trip to the Tropics, by N. P. Wniis.
The Invalid's Own Book, bj th* Hon. lady Cost.
Ilappv Days ofChlldhood. by Amy Meadows
Iron Rule or Tyranny In the Household, by T B Arthur.
Jack Junk, by the author of Gallant Tom, Ae.
Blackwood’s Mggasine, for November.
Popular Educator
For December—Hunt’s Mi gait ns Kui-Aerbocker Maga-
slna, Graham’s Magasine. Illustrated Magasin* a# Art, sod
Go-ley’s Lady’s Book, for sate at 194 Cboyrsas-st. d7
. NEW CAHPKTHtni. i -->
r F l ?-^^ < ? ,r . ll M j.—. per Ut# arrivals, a'
r 7* b * ,otk fit richset and newest atvb a
of Velvet. TO pastry, Brussels, three-ply Ingrain and Vet,I
flan («r|ietings, all of which are offered on the moil desir’
sole terms.
tlng ile* f " ,, M • ortmen, of 9" Cloth*, Table Cover*. Mat.
Purchaaera are requested to make an early examlnatlor
as strung Indurrment* will bo held out fo cash buyer*
. R. B. WALKFJt. lfK) Chestnut-street.
m !" below 8tb. Houth side, Philadelphia.
BLINDS AND SIIADKS.
__ Take Notice.
I) J WHJ.IAMH. No. 12. North Hixth-street. a few door*
i * ■b" T * Market-street, PlnUdejphia, U the most axten.
slve and best manufacturer of Wludow Blind* aud FI,ados
it aU*the eahlbl?b*ni *K d b"" t r, k *L ni * Llfibrat premloins
wbikmi-foibS : „ h * b “T" ,be *»•* ’"•'"rialsby wl.ule-
rsilu snS^L* ) , h r b * n , * y f, ' r lnfer ‘ or "riiclee by
rela I. and can. therefore, sell *u|»rior Venetian OUo-1* and
w'lndow*RIiade« P |*" 0ll ‘7* “J f,,r lnf,,r| < ,r "rtlrle. J'ulnled
Window Rhode* In great variety, of beautiful design* and
SXml Whlt.IJu.nHh.de., I.Und snd
Hhade Trimmings Fixture,. g e .. uholesale and retail, at
the lowest cash prices. hforaHhadaa padoted an-l Uttered
MlStotk "“^i 1 manufacturers’prices. Old Blind#
M F.RINO VF5JTO. Ac — ladles’ patent Merino Veals, do A discountmads'todealsra
superfioi Cashmere do. China Sr Dill Hi) * Canllan....).
the appointment* will be made.
WM. K MARTIN.
TII0H. F. DRAYTON,
Ii. M) BRIDE.
Committee on the Con
vention mi the Charles
ton and Havannah IUU-
nath. hftyward.
V E*IH_VE*IS_A large variety .ffDre.- , r ... .urn aa
figured black 8llk. bUck lUrathcn, and Fancy Silk,
ugured black and fancy Cashmere Vesta. Just received for
saii- b.w by jmvgt__\VM. R. RYMON8. Draper Alilfor.
fl/«l n‘iR!i D u^ b ? e ”’ do ' Ch,n * “P“" d®: Gentlemen's
te. R u ,b ! d S o' lr ?"' d " '• x,r * Merino Wrappers. do e;
tr t 1 ^!? D ? f !," irU - do c °Hon aod Merin-Drawer*. F'l
**'*' *412 St. Jullen and 105 Brran streets, by
. ° €l:a KEMPTON A VERSTHJj;
GKV ?'!')■ -i, spirit IW.,Buni
VJ starts, Faucet* an J Splcket*. For sale bv
-ft 10 J P. COLUNR.
P^™*-.! 80 bb !*P ■ nd 50 ***• Potatoes, landing from
A brig Torccllo. and for sale by —
“ IFe ttudy topteaie."
BKNJ. J. WILIJAMH.
No. 12 North fith-atreei. l*hlU.
BRIGHAM. KEIJ.Y A t
1X7011X8 OF JOHN C. CALIIOUN—Tlie second volume,
7 r containing the speecl.es r.f John C. Calhoun delivered
n thei linn*. of"Ropre#enUtires an-l in the Hecate of the
United States, edited by Richard K. Cralle. receive.) an-l for
■ale by *ep14 8. H. SIBLEY. 136 Congress at.
G "2*2*2? CttFEF*—60 boxes Ground Cuflbe. landing per
Bark Radiant. For aale by 1
noT ® BRIGHAM. KEIJ.Y A CO
G OU) PEN’S—A large assortment of Gold Pens, in gold
and ailrer extension and double extenalon eases war
ranted an excellent artlele, for aale by
no »* 8 S. 8. SIBLEY. 136 Congress street.
CHYJAR&—10,000 la Norrig, and other brands. For sal*
° nova HlfljtND A O’NEIL
H a Y—60 bale* prime Eastern Hay, landing from brig
JUrojrel D, and for sola by J29 t. W. BUKER
B ACON HAMA AND LARDfoiM' caaiia eboto# IIamar20
bbla Leaf lArd, received and for aale bv
••Pll_ MiMAlloN A DOYI.K
H AY—lAndlng from ship Cbsae. fib bales North Hirer
Hay. and for sale on tlie wharf, by
norfl H. K. WA8HBPRN. Agent.
C HAMPAIGN CIDER—100 boxes quarts and pints Jii.t
received per State of Usorgla. and for sale by
d*c!4 IKUjOOMBF:. JOHNSON A CO.
C OAr~SCO too* Coal, per ship Lady Gordo*, for aal* bv
J"" 31 • BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
B ITTER—26"lirilns Butter, Just reoeired per steamer. fo r
eAlw by AeeU K. w. BUKER.
noTia J. P. COLLINS.
aplfi—eod
WINDOW OLABB.
ppoinTR’H AI.KAI.INF; WINDOW GLA8P. I. superior In
A brilliancy of anrfacean I polish to all other, and never
stain* or rusia; withstands all dlmates.and la packed with
great care, suitable for shipping. Dealer* andoth'rs will
consult tbelr Interest by .ending their order# to the sola
FRENCH A. RICHARDS.
aug20—d«m New Drag Warehouse
N. W. corner 10th and Market-sta., Philadelphia.
wapiiknk7
A N INDIAN PREPARATION, fur restoring grey haJr to
F it it It. BACON, Ac.—200 bbls superfine Howard j.Zi
Flour. 60 hhd* prime Mw^onTifo, M do st^ u l
«* s "«• » *«• waKif.;;'
JKXaxtoh. jjhnkion a a>.
"nd pilluw-oaee do; 10-4;
e 1 ! 4 »>*«tlnga. light an.1 beary stvlee ,
l 0-4 , J nM1 bleached and brown; Deck-
£•*!«** »•* blrds’^T. Diapers ; brown sad bleach*.
15vadiL»I m fS*#4Ueb^ 1 naa *** k ^»P kln ‘ Red
ocU henry urnntpv a oo.
aSd SMOKED BEEF —lo'bbl* fbr eato S’*
HTLAKD A O'NEILL.
H A «aifibt ° h0l °* ,0 ‘ U Sk,t *^ h»y.i««treoelved. end for
AX sale by n29 E. W. BUKER.
upper wharf, and for sale br
"fT ROWLAND A 00.
/TRUirora effPRE—Jastre^fv^hy
11 oor ™ A. BONAUD.
Cltdui'^J 5 taa * U l-.po.1-J
P0TiW OQHEN A F0SD1CK.
S IUPKRFTNE Black (loth Frock end Dree# Coals—a fresh
l supply Just received. For aale low, oy
WM._R.8YM0N8.Drapera»d T.Ilor
L , S K .’t > A"**^*—Ufifitarrahi Uroe, cargo of actmoaer
fi. J. Talbot. For sal. by
J*™?? BRIGHAM. KEIJ.Y A CO.
H AMS AND I-ARD—fibhds ixisi* Ualtimore Hams, and
70 p*Ue new Baltimore leaf UM. In store sad for Soto
Jan27 OGDEN A BUNKER.
UM-60 bbla Lather Fdtoa A Hons’ New England Ram,
- °o board bark Radiant, to arrive, far sale by
J»ul RR10HAM- KDJ.T A 06.
I on board barF Radiant, to arrive, for sal# bv
liRlUHAM. KPJ.T 5^B
B jlTTEn CHKR8R AND HERRING—80 kaga selected Go*
J then Butter, 50 boxes do Cheese, lOfidoobw scaled
Sap^^raaaaaER-j
C OTTON «
Jan20