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VOL. XXXVI.
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH 18, 1854.
NO. 63.
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DAILY, TRt.NVKKKI.Y. AND WKKKt.Y. BY
|» II N C II HILTON,
aty Rnd Oonnty Printer#.
Where payment Is nut mado In advance. tlio charge* will
|iT«rlably bo for Dally (toi/yinii $8. terTn-Wookly $5, ami
r Weekly • »-
The SnvAimnlt OroiRlnn.
Tlu' Proprietor* liavo tho ploMUre of announcing that
tlioy have associated with them, ns ft Corresponding Kdl-
ir of the tToorpn*, Mr. I*. I.. J. Mat. Into K'ltor of tho
{Inthorpo Southern Democrat. who will devote Ills entire
me and talents to tho Interests of tho paper. Hy this ar
rangement the duties pertaining to tho ofllcn will ho sodl-
vided, as to ennhlo us to have effectually canvassed not on
ly this hut the several adjoining States. This service Is as
sumed by Mr. Mat, ns n matter of profereuco with him,
ml of satisfaction to us. Ills acquaintance extending to
early every county in (ieorgin, to a largo portion of Ten-
esseo. to Alabama, nnd to Florida, peculiarly tits him for
the wor* he has undertaken. Mr. May will take cliargo of
nil business out of the city—will canvass for tho paper,
. subscription, and collect tho dues of tho ofllco—
report #11 matters of general interest which may be pre
sented tt> his notice—correspond as occasion and interest
require, atid. in short, will combine Ills exertions, physical
mid meutal, with ours.togireattructivoneHS to the columns
aud extend tho circulation of the Georgian
Of the intellectual qualifications of Mr. May it is scarce
ly noce-sary Tor us to speak. Tho ability which character
ised the Editorial department of tho Southern Democrat
during tho two and a halfyears that he was connected with
it. is a sufficient gaarSMtuo of hla capacity.
To the buslnesss men of Savannah we confidently look
for an Increase of advertising patronage. Unless mistaken
in oor calculations, our association with Mr. May, in con
nection witli our arrangements, which we arc now mak
ing. will Ci
Mil* within tlioir roach. Wo expect to send it, not
only into every town, village ami neighborhood in Georgia, but
lo every point in the neighboring States, which railroad
Mid steamboat have opened to tile trade of tho City.
The feelings of prldo with which Mr. May has for years
contemplated tho progress of tho Seaport of his native
a feeling which has frequently found expression in
ilumns of tlie Southern Democrat while under his
charge—is tho best assurance that nothing lie can do will
be wanting to bring trade to Savannah—especially to tlioso
■unicnis appear in this paper. So that while
an agent for us lio will at the same time be a most efficient
advocate, wherever he goes, of tho interests of tho City,
uf those of its busiuess won whose names appear in
columns.
The political principles of the Georgian will of courso
continue to bo tlioso of the Democratic ncIiooI ; though
politic., will play a part in its columns altogether subordl-
e fo its news, business aud commercial character. To
rcial department, especially, will tho most asshl-
s attention contiuuo to he given. Tho reputation which
it lias already established for tho accuracy, fullness nnd
css of its cotton tables, cotton statements and mar-
iort».it shall bo our endeavor to increasoandnxtend.
i. as a medium through which to obtain the latest
intelligence, tho Georgian commends itself to a very exten-
n of Georgia, nearly the whole of Florida, and ft
•iderablo portion of South Carolina nnd Alabama. A
paper published in this city can give foreign accounts. New
York and Now Orleans cotton markets, and other telegraphic
rls. a day in advanco of our Charleston cutcmpornries.
Ids we may add. that ill future, steamships from New
r and Philadelphia will furnish us twice or threonines
week, newspaper accounts from tho North a day in ad-
ie of the land mail.
e Savannah Georgian. Daily, Tri-weekly ami Weekly,
continue to be published at tho following roduced rates:
Daily, per annum, in advance $d
Tri-Weekly, “ •• S4
Weekly, “ *• $2
When paymont is not mado in advance, a dollar will bo
added to tho prices of each.
Savannah, January 26.1854.
A. CHAMPION.
AT HIS STORK MARKET BQUAllt.—ITas on
hand, and offers for sale on reasonable torms—100
barrels crashed, powderd, clarified and brown an.
Igars;7ft hags Kin, Culm.and old governnont coffoo.
60 barrels llnltimoro and Canal Flour 1 „„„,,,
Ml Inill Mil, do do j„ jl’WlH. Buillli.
100 08.100, 40 lb. hags choice Chorokoo Flour.
40 hltls Uutter. Sugar. Soda Crackers and Pilot Bread.
150 bbls. Potatoes,Carter’s Juiio and incrcei, for family
use.
200 Reynold’s Hams. 10 hlids. Sides and shouller Ha-on.
76 boxes Pntcut Sperm, and Adainaiitiuo and Tallow
Randles.
100 boxes and half do Family nnd Common {hap.
50 do half do Tobacco, 26 quarter do Thomas' Noctar
Leaf Tobacco.
20 Kegs choice lluttcr. 60 hoxon Clieeso, 26 kegs lard
60 whole aud half bbls , and 60 boxes Watts’ Huok
wheat Flour.
Also a full selection of cliolco Teas. Spice. Mustard, old
Mnrgahola Whisky, Brandy. Port nnd Madeira Vinos, puro
White Vinegar, Cider Vinegar. Porter.half bbls IVcf, barrels
halfbhls,quarter* Salmon, table Salt. Vernilcella, Macaroni.
Ac., Ac., all .of which are offered to Families, PLntors nnd
Country merchants, for cash or approved papor.
nov8
WKIJSTLit & PALMiis
H ave just received and offer for sale-
76 bbls A, B and clarified Sugar, 60 do pow4ered do,
80 hlids St Croix Sugar, 60 dozen Brooms,
00 bbls Hiram Smith's and Canal Flour,
160 do Baltimore Hour,
180 do I.ebnn»ii nml Etowah Georgia Flour,
100 bags. US pounds each. do do
60 bills butter, sugar and soda Crackers,
60 bbls Pilot Bread, 40 boxes Soda Discutt.
220 bbls Portland sugar house and N O Syrup,
00 bills good eating Potatoes,
GO boxes HeadePsOs nnd Ks patent Tallow Candles,
76 do Adamantine Candles.
25 do Judd & Son’s Sperm Candles,
15 bids nnd 20 half bbls No 1 Mackerel,
75 boxes white and yellow Cheese,
25 bids and 60 kegs prime U-af I-ord,
100 boxes 6s. Rs, and pound* Tobacco, good brands
80 do 6s nnd 8* Grant At Williams’ Tobacco,
Also, 220 boxes Smith’s, Colgate's. Croton nndjleailol’a i
Family and Vale Soap, 120 do No l do, 60 Pearl Starch, 80 ; __
whole, half andquartor boxes Raisins, 26 drums Figs. 60
boxes Herring. net20
NEW A KHIVA 1*8 1
DRY-GOODS ! DRY-GOODS!
HENRY LATHROP & CO.
H AVE RECEIVED per recent arrivals, and offor for sale
Plantation Dry Goods ; 1/indon Duflil, and Twilled
Blankets ; Georgia Kerseys nnd Plains ; Northern do. do. j
heavy (all wool) do. ; heavy Cordova do. ; heavy Brown
Shirtings ; plain ami twilled rod Flannels ; Plaids, IJnseys,
colored Homespuns. Ac,
PRINTED D’LAINKH, MERINOS. &o. Printed French
Mouslin d’l-alne*; American do : plain modo and high
ool’d do.; French and English Merinos, a variety of colors ;
raw Silk Plaids ; Mouslin d'Baixn :i printed French Cam
brics.
Dress Silks.
Plain, plaid, and striped Dress Silks ; rich brocado do;
plain bl’k Silks ; a largo variety j black brocado do. ; bl’k
and Rop. do.
Mourning Ih ras Goods.
Mouslin d’Lainea : French and English Bombazine* j Al-
paccas ; Canton amlTniniso Clotlis.
Clonks nnd Mnntlllns.
Cloth Clonks nnd Tulinas ; black nml coPd Silk Mantll-
Ins ; ladies'bl'k nml co’d Cloths for Cloaks, and a variety
of Trimmings for the saino.
lOmbrnldnrlcs nnd l.ntie Goods.
Mouslin Collars andChemixaUes; lace do; rich embroid
ered lawn Hdkfs ; Mourning Collnrs, Chemisette*. and Un-
dorsleerea ; Muslin Caps ; Infant’s Waists ; Swiss and Jac.
Edgings and Insortings; Thread and Lisle Edgings aud In
serting* ; Cambric ami Muslin Hands
Glovc-a.
ladles', Mimes’. Men’s, nml lloy’s Gloves, a large varloty.
Hosiery.
Men’s ami Hoy’s Worsted and Cotton Half Hose : ladles’
ami Misses’Cotton nnd Worsted Hose; ladies’ black aud
j white Silk do.
House FarnliUlng Goode.
| 10-4,11-4 aud 12-4 Liuen Sheetings ; 0-4.10-4 and 11-4
brown and blenched Cotton Sheetings; Pillow Case Linens
and Cottons ; 8-4.0-4 and 10 4 bro. nnd bl’cbed Table Dam
ask ; Dnmnsk Cloths; Napkins and Doyles; Hucabuc,
1 Scotch nnd Russia Diapors; Irish Linens,good stylos ; Bed-
, Ticks, Furnlturn Dimity*, Ac.
Cloths' and Caselracrcs.
Hlnck French Cloths; Plain and Twilled Blue do. do;
• black Don-Skins; plnin nml plaid Twoods; Kentucky Jeans -
i black Satin VestingH.and black and col’dSilk Vestings.
oct20
AORIOULTPRAL IMPLKMBNTH.
B Georgia and French. Burr nnd Euro
pean Mill Stones : Ploughs of various
kinds, Eagle, Sub-Soil and Wrought
Share: Iron Fire-proof Safes, HIiovcIh
and Spades, Manuro and liny Forks. Potato Hooks, Corn
Hhollrrs, Cob Crashers. Manure Drags, Cnltivntors, Straw
Cutters - , Scythes and Sneaths, Hose. Axes, Pick Axns and
Handle*, Rond Scrapers, Ox ChaluH, Ox Yokes. Garden and
-Fancy Barrows. Garden Clmlrs. Segment* and Gudgeon*
Sreen Wire. Haines. Measure*. Ovist Mill*, Rico Thresher*,
Cauldrons. Douglnss’ Pumps and Water Rkms, Well Wheels,
do Bucko!*, Cotton and Counter Scales, Trunks, Cotton
Hooks, Jack Screws, Hurnie’s Sen Island Cotton Gin* nnd
Griswold’s Upland do. Cement, Plaster, Mill nml Crus* Cut
Saws i also, Hand and Yard Saws. Ac. For sale by
uolO CHA’S H. CAMl'FlM.11,171 Hay-nt.
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSUltANCK CO.
OJlcc 118 Hay-tired.
is Company will tako Fire, Marino and River Risks on
the most favorable terms.
Trustees—Henry I). Weed, Hiram Roberts, J. R. Wilder, I.
W. Morrell. John W. Anderson, N. B.Knapp, Henry I-athrop
and E. F, Wood.
HENDRY D. WEED, President.
HIRAM ROBERTS, Vico President,
Jamiih HoHkniiv, Secretary. no8
8X11*1*1 IIINTIUNHUNT’S OFFICE C. K. It.
Savannah, Sept. 1,1853.
After this day. by resolution ot tho Hoard of Directors,
lown freight will bo payable at tho merchants’
counting house, or by doposite mado hy tho Treasurer,
veekly, on Mondays and Fridays, from 9 o’clock, A.
M., to 2 l». M.
Hills to ho rendered through the post offlco on Wodnes-
s aud Fridays.
Failure to make payment when culled for as abovo, will
stop parties’ account.
icptl W. M. WADLEY. Gen. Sup't.
SAVANNAH INFIRMARY.
BBS. WRAGO AND MACKALL, I’kopkiotoks.
Tliis institution having been recently removed from tin
suburbs of the city, to No. 19 East Broad-street, is now
ii for tho reception of patients, Medical and Surgical.
Hy this change in locality we are enabled to oiler tho
public more ample accommodations. Our wards are com
furtably furnished, nnd several single rooms arc fitted up
for such patients as prefer being entirely privuto.
Wo especially invito tho attention of plantors nnd other
•r* to our department for negroes,
r terms apply to Dr. J. A. Wuaoh, No. 08 West Bread-
•L or Dr. K. 0. Mack AM., No. 96 Broughton-st. declO
FANCY GROCERY STORE.
~HIE subscriber having enlarged his store, at the come
of Hay and Whitaker streets, offer* for salo jn tho most
rumble terms the following ;
10 half pipes Otanl Brandy, 1844.
6 do Jean lmiiis Brandy. 18-14.
ft do Hennessy Hrnudv. 1811.
6 do Daxerac Rrandy.1808.
2 puncheonsScote.h Whisky, in bond,
2 hlids St. Crua Hum, in bond.
10 quarter casks Madeira Wine.
10 do Port Wine.
10 bbls Monoiigaliela Whisky.
2 pipes Holland Giu.
20 bbls Phelps’ Gin.
60 M Spanisli Segars. various brands.
Also, a complete assortment of fancy groceries, sncli as
English nnd American pickled Lobsters. Salmons. Macker
el. Sardines, Olives. Capers. Catsup English Houses. Snllad
Oil, Preserved Fruits. Jelly Jains. English and French Mus
tard, Frencli anil West India Cordials, nil warranted genu-
superior to any offered in this market
A. nONAUD.
P. CURRAN
H AS just received and offers for sale, at his store, on
Hull street, in Sorrell's buildings—
2 half pipes Plnet, Custlll .V Co’s Brandy, vint. 1842,r?
2 half pipes Otard. Diipuy A Co’s Brandy, vint. 1842,
1 pipe Swan Gin, 1 half pipe Eboru loaf Gin.
0 Mils old Bourbon Wlil-ky,
0 bbls old Monongaheln Whisky,
4 cases Rhineish Wine. Toasts brand, vint, 1842,
4 cases old Sherry, and 4 do Madeira Wine,
3 cases Sardines in boxes,
10 boxes Tobacco, of all kinds nnd brands.
Uso. 10,000 of the best Cigars. 10 boxes Cordials, of all
kinds, 2 bids Beef Tongues, 2 do Pig Pork. novlS
U NDER a new nnd improved organisation, manufacture
Isicoinotivo aud Stationary Engines. Sugar Mill*. (Jins,
Presses, I-athes. Drills, Ac. Also, every description of Cot
ton. Woolen and Saw Mill work, Shafting, Pulleys. Ac.. Cast
ings of any weight, (having a largo assortment of patterns.)
■it reduced prices. F. S. CI.AXTON. Engineer.
Depot 13 I’latt-street. cornor of Gold. Claxton A XVet-
more. Excolsior, Collins A Co. and H. Collins'Axes, Hard
ware Agency. 23 Pratt-st., New York. oclO—-lyr
PATENT SCALE8I
K AIRBANK’S Patent Platform Scales—(Improved in qual
ity and reduced in price)—Adapted to every required op
eration of weighing, ns Railroad Scales for trains or singlocars
in use on tho principal railroads in the United States and
Great Britain. Warehouse Scales. Heavy l’ortalde Scales, on
wheels, for foundries, rolling mills. Ac. Store Scales, various
modifications ; Counter Scales, Hay and Coal Scales. Ac.—
These Scales have been long known nnd severely tested ; nnd
the universal confidence felt In their accuracy and perfect
adjustment, is such that they arc now regarded as tho stand,
ard.front which there is no appeal.
niyl2 PHILBRICK A BELL. Agents
SII.VKH’S MINERAL. PAINTS.
J UST RECEIVED.—A supply of Mineral Paints, tiro and
water-proof colors, unfailing. Silver’s Mineral Paints
differ essentially from nil others in market. They are not
Clays, they require little oil. they do not work toughly, but
flow easily ns wliito lead. They lay on n very heavy body,
set immediately, and bocomonn indostructahle covering ol
flint. Tlioy neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger
dryer than white lead.
I linvo n variety of colors. Red. Yellow, various Browns,
and Jet Black. They are superior in body (or covering
property) to anything ever discovered.and pound for pound
will cover double tho surface of White Lend or Zinc Minoral
paints, nnd require less oil.
1 ain now prepared to cover Tin Roofs, ns nothing adheres
to tin like Silver’s Minoral Paints. For snlo by
JOHN J MAl’IUCE,
mv 8 10 and 12 Barnnrd-slreet.
BLANKETS, DOMESTICS, &C.
AT VKRV liOW PRICKS.
W E tako pleasure in calling the attention of planters to
our vory extensive stock of Woolen and Bomestio
Goods, many of which wo purchased before tho great ad
vance in wool, and will therefore sell them correspondingly
low, consisting of—
40 bales Ismdon Duflll and colored Blankets,
60 do brown twilled Kersoys ; 10 do black j 0,
30 do brown domestic Goods.
25 do striped ami white Osnaburgs.
10 do ujain red Flannel; 6 do twilled do.
16 do STnrting Stripes,
10 do Schley’s Georgia Plains,
15 cases Louisiana nml Marlboro’ Stripes and Plaids,
i 6 do plaid Liiiseys. stripes aud plaids,
6 do Satiuut amt Kentucky Jeans.
I 6 do Scotch and domestic Ginghams,
30 do blenched Shirtings and Sheetings
29 do English and American Prints,
60 dozen Negro Caps ; 100 nieces Carpeting,
160 Ruggsand Matts; 200 Carpet Bags,
300 Negro Huad liandkercliiefs,
1000 dozen woolen nnd cotton Hosiery.
Planters nnd merchants visiting our city during tlio fall
and winter will And it to their interest to’ look trough our
stock, as wo are disposed to sell at a small ndvnncc upon
cost. oclO AIKEN A BURNS.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FOR FA 1,1. AND WINTER.
T HE subscriber respectfully solicits the attention of liis
friends and tlio public in general, to liis extensive as
sortment of Ready-made Clothing, comprising ns it docs a
variety of every article for gentlemen’s wear, suitable for
the present ami coming seasons. Tho following comprise a
portion of tho stock on hand :
Overcoats and Surtouts of black nnd bluo beavor cloth,
Black and lirown mohair cloth,
Norway nnd Labrador coatings,
Devonshire, kerseys, and pilot cloths, talma cloaks,
Black cloth dress and frock coats,
Blue and brown cloth business frocks.
Grey nnd check casslmere business suits,
Dlack doe-skin casslmere pants,
French fancy cnssimerc pants.
Grey and mixed tweed cassimero pants,
Black nnd mixed satinet pants,
Plain and plaid kersey pants.
Embroidered and plain black cnssiinero vests,
Figured nml plain black silk vests,
Plush velvet vests.
Figured black nnd fancy cashmere vests,
together with an extensive slock of Furnishing Goods, such
as fine white shirts, silk and merino undershirts, merino
Canton flannels nnd jean drawers, riding gauntlets, black,
colored and white kid gloves, stocks, cravats and scarfs,
neck-ties, suspenders etc., tlio whole of which is offered for
snlo low, by \VM. R. SYMONS. Draper A Tailor,
oct4 17 Whitaker street.
DE WITT & MORGAN
O H'ER for sale, at the lowest market price, n largo and
well selected stock of Dry Goods, to which they respect
fully solicit attention’:
IituUcn’ Ureas Guods.
Blnck Silks, of all widths and best makes.
Black figured Silks, plnin and colored Silks,
Paris plaid nnd brocade Silks,
Paris printed ,M. delaines, a largo and beautiful stock,
Plain colored do, and Cliocos and Broadway Browns,
Small figured Mouslin do I-nine*. for children,
English nnd American Mouslin do Lnines,
Printed Satin de Phenes, new nnd very hnndsomc.
IHnui-iilnt; Good*.
A groat variety of Mourning Dross Goods nnd Embroide
ries, consisting of overy thins now nnd beautiful.
Hosiery.
A large variety of English and Gornmn Hosiery, for la
dies, gcntlemon, and children.
Also,
Flannels. Shirtings and Sheetings, Blankets, Quilts. Irish
Linens. Tablo Damasks and Napkins, Kerseys, Plains, Osna
burgs, Brown Shirtings. Ac.. Ac. octlfl
IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORK,
Wholesale aud Retail,
Ko, 110 Broughton-st., betiwn Bull ami Whitaker
THE largest aud best seloctod stock of goods ever
offered for sale in this city. Gold and Silvur Watches,
■Vest. Fob and Guard Chains, 8at* of Jowelry, Chat-
oiuiie*. Bracelets. Brooches, fine Diamond work Finger Kings,
Si Ivor Castors, Ten Sets. Pitchers, Goblets, Cups, Cake Basket*,
Spoons, Forks, Fish Knives, Pie Knives, Clieeso Scaups, la
dles. Syphons. Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military and
Fancy Goods, nnd a great varloty of articles too numerous to
mention : tlio wludn of which will be sold at reduced prices.
All kinds of Watohos, Clocks, Jewelry and other Jobbing
attended to liycouiiHitentlinnd*. HORTON A: HI REMAN.
Q. WATCHES, JEWELRY,
Ami fUncu Girxlt.
RECEIVING by every arrival of tho Steamers fresh
additions, making tho best assortment in this city, of nil
kinds of Watches, Jowelry. Fancy Good*,Silver Spoons. Forks,
Pitchers, Tea Sets. Cups. Syphons. Plated Castors, and ovury
variety of articles connected with our lino of business; all ol
which will be sold as low us iu any city iu tlio Union.
* I). B. NICHOLS.
Particular attention given to thoRopalriugof Watch-
i* ami Jewelry. no 20
NEW JEWELRY, FIJVK WASHES, «SicT
AT THE undersigned I* now opooing-a" splendid assort-
Wlinentof rich JEWELRY,embracing the recent patterns
Jt/of Ear-rings, Pins, Bracelets and Finger-rings, among
r wliieh are some tine diamond settings,from 610 to 6600.
■l Also, twonty-tive gets of tlioso unique Pearl Aefr of Ear-
rings and Brooches, from $18 to S125 tho set. newest
Me and rarest patterns; togothor with a very select assort*
incut of extra lino Waleha set in pearl, diamond, bun!
ting and plain cases. These, with a further assortment ol
;ood Jewelry. Sterling Silver Sets. Spoons, Forks. ladles,
'ups, Ac..nml Plated Ware of nil kinds.Fnncy Work Boxes,
Dressing Cases, Folios, Clocks, Bronze Figures, gold mount
ed Canes.Cuttlery. Ac., renders his assortment very com
plete. and unsurpassed iu tlio Stato, either in quality or pri-
is. I). B. NICHOLS
ay Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks,
and jewelry. nol2
PIANO FORTKS, MUSIC AND BIUSICAlT"
INSTRUMENTS.
The subscriber having purchased the on
|tire business or F. Zowufm A Co., of which
Arm lie lias heretofore been the acting mom
her in Savuniiali, would respectfully invito
the attention of tlioso in want of any tiling in the musical
line to liis establishment. From many years’ experience
both in professional and business matters connected with
music, Mr, M. feels himself fully qualified to proffer Ids ser
vices in the selection of music nnd instruments or tlio ful
filment of orders, with the assurance of ids utmost zeal and
industry in Ids endeavor to deserve the patronage and con-
"ilenee of tho public. G. B. MITCHELL,
juuell successor to F. Zngbauin A Co.
MELODIANS-.MELODIANS.
CABHART A NEEDHAM’S largo double
led. witli four steps, suitable for church
music. Also, large double, round corner, six
octnve ; Cuhnrt’s tine Melodians, four nnd a
half and five octave, a beautiful instrument for the parlor.
For sale on tho most accommodating terms. li>-
>v!5 I. W. MORRELL A CO.
MUSIC AND INSTRUMENTS.
Tho undersigned agent for IT. KnaulTs
Church ami Parlor Organs. T. F. Browne
A Co.’s celebrated Harpst Carbart A Need*
ham’s Melodeons, J. Gilbert A Co.’s, C Stud-
enstcen’s, Dunham's and Firtb Pond A Co.’s
Piano Fortes, has on hand tho largest and most completo
stock of Musical Instruments, Sheet Music. Instruction
Books, Strings. Ac. Ac., ever known in Savannah. Orders
promptly aud faithfully attended to by *
0. B. MITCHELL.
Successor to F. Z0GBAUM A CO., at tho old stand St.
ilicn street, next to Market Square. jan4
F' scriher having just removed to No. 21 Bull-street, (be
tween Congress and Hroughton-streets.) would inform his
friends nml the; public generally, that lie will open Tins
Day. liis socoml supply of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting
of the best French, English nnd American Clotlis, Cassf-
mcres and Vestings, purchased from tho most extensive im
porters in New York. which lie is prepared to makeup in
the best and most fashionable stylos. ■
deal M. D. MURPHY.
ANDRETIl’S GARDEN SEEDS—A full supply oftlieso
tly celebrated Seeds, comprising ail tlio varieties
By wanted, nnd warranted to be tlio growth of 1853.—
Just received and for sale by
nov27 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument square.
L* 1
A ll
tlio attention of planter
my largo and varied nssortin
CODY’S
RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE.
JM1K undersigned lias leased, ami 1ms now titled up in
at ami elegant stylo, tlio builing on Drayton-streot,
next door to Way A King’s, to bo occupied as a
COFFEE-HOUSE,
where be Intends to servo up, in superior stylo, overy deli
cacy of tho season.
New York nml Savannah Oysters, Venison,
GROUSE, PARTRIDGES, FISH,
Fulton Market ami Philadelphia llccf, «$v\, 3 - c.,
will always bo kept on band, and served up in a style nover
‘ ' eeqmilied in till*city.
>- Parties furnished with private suppers nnd dinners
Dirt notico. Ho will keep ouly tho best Liquors. •
17 JOHN MrK. CODY.
171 RE CRACKERS.—60 bo?
CHAMPION A WATTS.
A FEW ORLEANS SUGARS—67 hlids, landing froi
IN ti L Abbott, mid for salo by
feb5
)OTAT<IKK—11mTbills prim
COHEN A FOSDK'K.
nev urig Civilian,from Boston. Apply to
nov20 OGDEN A 1
house-keepers nnd others, to
it of Crockery. China, Glass,
1 and Willow Ware ; Family Hard-
Table Cutlery ; Plain and Japaned Tin Ware; ami
Fancy Articlos—in short, every article necessary to furnish
a liouso from kitchen to garret, may he found at this estab
lishment. except dry goods and cabinet furniture, and at as
low. if not lower prices, than they can bo purchased else
where. sop21 J. P. Cflt,UN'S.
QUNDRIES—50 bids and 40 half dosuperlino Canal Flour,
O 28 bids Hiram Smith's extra do. 60 bbls butter sugar
uda Crackers. 25 boxes Treadwell’s soda Biscuit, 80
Beaded’s 0s and 8s patent Tallow Candles. 40 do Col
gate's and Beadel's Pearl Starch, 200do No 1 Pale nnd Fam
ily Soap. 300 reams Wrapping Paper, assorted sizes, 25 doz
painted handle Brooms. 60 boxes Adamantine Candles, 60
') Star do. lauding aud for sale by
fob22 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO
ml Ston
offered in this market.
.YVES.—The subscribe! s have just received a inrgo
uperil assortment of Ladies and Gents’ White
d Paris Kid Cloves, manufactured and importnl
“ - c by all odds tho best article
KF.MPTON A VERSTILLE.
B RANDY. GIN, Ac.—loobiils K P Gin, 26 do Brandy. 16
do Cherry Brandy. 100 boxes Cheese, 2000 lbs Twine.26
tierces Ilauis. landing and for sale by
oct4 IIOI/'OMIIE. JOHNSON A CO.
P ORTLAND SYRUP.—300 barrels for salo by
jan7 COHKS A VOSP1CK.
M. PRENDERGAST & CO.,
178 Broughton street, opposite St. .Indreio’i lfall. Savannah,
H AVE great pleasure iu directing attention to la to pur
chases. In connection witli their retail trade, they car
ry out strictly the same system, in the snlo of their goods, ns
is pursued by tlio largo houses in the northern cities.name
ly : Bring tlioir customers tlio full advantage arising from
buying In large lots. Planters, and heads of families, nnd
all persons, buying in quantity, will And many large lots to
buy from, and decidedly cheap oct26
CARPETS—CARPETS—CARPETS I
W E have this day opened a new nml splendid assort
ment of carpets, consisting of—
Hemp, Dutch, Vrm-tlnu, Rtnlr, Three Tly,
lnKi-aln, ami Hi-umscIh Cnrpctn.
Also, a very handsome assortment of Velvet nnd Chenel
Rugs, Hemp, nml Cocoa Mats. Druggot nnd Floor Oil Cloths,
all of which will bo sold nt tho lowest prices, by
sep20 AIKEN A BURNS.
FALL TRADE OF IK.'.3.
T n MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
DRY GOODS,—Our arrangements for tlio Fall Trade
will bo completed in a few days, when we will be prepared
to submit to your inspoetion an unusually complete assort
ment of general Dry Goods. Hosioiy, Trimmings. Haber
dashery, and Small Wares,Ribbons. Ac.
M. PRENDERGAST A CO.,
178 Broughton-street, oppo.sito St. Andrew’s Hull. '
side aug27
TO CASH PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS.
“ I Broughton street, oppo*
west side.) in connection
with arrangements made on opening their new warehouse,
namely, to avoid as far as possible carrying over stock from
one season to another, have fixed the prices of tho remain
ing portion of their fall and winter stock at a vory low
figure. In this connection tlioy particularly direct atten
tion to their Silks, l'rencli Merinos, De I<nitica,and Cash-
mores. deed
NEW ROOKS! NEW ROOKS!!
Iieceitnl bo S. S. Sibley. December 14/A. 1863.
H EARTHSTONE, or Thoughts upon Hume Life in our
Cities, by Samuel Osgood.
Tlio Flush Times of Alabama and Mississippi, a scries of
sketches, by Joseph G Baldwin.
Hot Corn—Life Scene* In New Ycrk, illustrated. Including
the stories of IJttlo Knty, Madalinn, Wild Maggie, Ac., by
Solon Robinson.
Spiritualism, by Judge Edmonds and Goo T Dexter, M. D.
ith un appendix, by Hon N P Tnllmndge.
Tlio Liln and Works of Shakespeare, edited by James P
Collier. Esq., from Die recently discovered folio of 1032. with
glossnrial and other note*
Fern Leaves from Fanny's Port Folio, now supply.
Utile Fern* for Fanny’s Little Frieuds, by tlio author of
Fern leaves.
Busy Moments of an Idle Woman.
The Old Doctor, or Stray 1-eaves from my Journnl, an ex
cellent book for leisure rending.
Tlio Lawyer’s Story, or the Orphan’s Wrongs, by a mem
ber of the New York Bur.
Tlio lady at Home, or Happiness in the Household.
Davis, tlio Pirate, or tho History of the Freeboorers of the
Pacific.
Ben Brace, a nautical romance, by Captain Cliarnier.
Blake’s Biographical Dictionary of Ilia most Distinguish*
d Persons of nil Nations aud Professions. For aalo at 135
Congress street decl6
DNS, Dkai'rii ami Tailor, Ab.
■rets, respectfully solicits therffyffL
Words and the public in gen-
? stock of Ready-made Cloth-U/c/
■ SCISSORS, Snd Inn
dec23
» IRON—350 tuns No 1 Summ
J 1». COLLINS.
P IG I — - - -
ness Pig Iron, cargo of ship Cameo, from Glasgow, for
•rive, by d16 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
i.iie to arrive, by
N EW ORLEANS MOLASSES,
lasses, just received
dcc24
•26 tdd* New Orleans Mo
d for salo by
CHAMPION A WATTS
15!
pints mid quarts
Jec4
UTTER AND CHEFSK-
ilved per steamer a
L'idsick and Muiiu's Cliump.iigi
For sale by
HYLAND A O'NF.ILL
Crape de Paris, white nnd colored Frencli I-aivns, plain nnd
printed; plnin Frencli Cambrics, French Brilliants, printed
and white; black Bareges, plain nnd figured. Ac.. Ac., for
sale by fel.Ui HENRY LATHROP A CO.
C ODFISH. MACKEREL. Ac—2 hlids choice Codfish, 11
bbls extra No 1 Mackerel. 10 do pickled Herring. 00
boxes scnlnd do. For salo nt the corner of Broughton and
Drayton streets, by dec3 _ DAVID O’CoNNF.B
V ESTS—VESTS*—A largo variety of I iress Vest", such as
figured black Silk, black llarathen, and Fancy Silk,
figured black nnd fancy Cashmere Vests. Just received for
sale low hy nov23 WM, it. SYMONS. Draper A Tailor.
P LANTING POTATOES.—100 bids, prime Planting Pota
toes, daily expected, to arrive, for sale by
fnb 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
U AY AND PLASTER—22 bales Hay, and 8 bbls and 4
bags Calcine Plaster, landing from sclir J P Wothorillj
and for sale by decl8 BIUGH.VM. KELLY A CO.
JMPKRIAL TURKEY WNlPsToT
25 firkins Butter, 60 bxs Uiuun
id for sale by
mcmahon a doyle.
IJLASTFJt—26 bbls grin
ply
pll’ORTEl) CORDI ALS—10 do* Imp
26 bbls calcined do,
i, from Boston. Ap-
JDKN A BUNKER.
HYLAND A O’NEIL.
Croix do, 16 do
ll.uid 0 clarified do.00 do do crashed nml powdered do, 1
boxes I-oaf do, landing nml for sale bv
deol4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO
M ourning gc
rino nml Cob
ack boniba/.iuoH. do 1'ieiiuli me-
I Coburg cloths, alpacas, Canton clotlis. raw
silks, black silk and satin de cliene, French and English
i. love and crape veils. Frencli und English calicos,
ust received nnd for salo by
io Dswrrr a Morgan.
H ouse FURNISHIEG GOODS.—Linen and cotton 10.4.
11-4 nnd 12-4 Sheetings, linen nml cotton 5-4. «-0 and
7-4 do. for pillow ra«.-*. white nml colored Furniture Dimi
ty. Frencli. English und American Furniture Chintzc, Mar
seilles ami Lancaster Quills, large nnd stnnll. Danmsk Nap
kins and Doilcs, white and'enlored. French Bordered Towels
Ins ami crush. Scotch Dlnjier nnd Towels. Huckabuck
Diaper. Russia nnd Bird's-eye Diu|« - r. 10-4.11-4 and 12-4
Bed Blankets. Crib Blankets. Window Son es nnd Fixtures.
Piano and Tablo Covers, linen nnd cotton, just received and
for sale by oct20 A1K1N A BURNS.
I ABIES’, gentlemen's and childcn’s cotton, silk and me-
J rino Ilose nnd Under-garments ; kid nnd silk Gloves:
linen cambric Handkerchief*. Embroidered do ; plaid wool
Shawls ; Thibet do ; Ilrocho do ; Scarfs ; Moreen's worsted
Drmasks ; window Shades ; embroidered Curtains. Ac.; re
ceived ami (or salo bv o29 Du WITT A MORGAN.
T UST
t) me
men’s silk nnd cotton Vests ; plain, ribbed, colored nnd
olack Half Ilose ; bleached, brown, colored and striped
Half Hose ; colored and black silk Cravats, Stocks and
Ties: white and colored silk nml linen cambric.Handker
chiefs ; white, colored nnd black kid Gloves ; a largo assort
ment of buck and dog-skin Gloves, for sale by
iv4
AIRIN’ A BURNS.
P ATE DE Ft
ring. *lo Sa
HE. Gras.
•issee, TralTce. Yarmouth Her
n Mustard ; just received nnd
A. RON AUD.
nd Whitakor-strects.
1 IMF- Ac.—300 casks Lime. 60 bbls Plaster. 100,000
i-i Lillis, for sale, to arrive per brig Tiberius from Boston,
by *ep22 OGDEN A BUNKER
17'ill SALE TO ARRIVE—500 bales prime Eh-ic.ii Hay.
J and 200 bbls Potatoes, per sillp Rotunda, from Bntb,
ie. by deol8 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
Mtioc
B tTTF.H—25 ftrkiniTlbitterTjuRt received per steamer, tw
sale by dec!3 E, W. BUKF.R.
t ?0R SALE—A negro woman, aged 20 years, very likely
and an excellent cook, waslicr and ironer. Also a verj
aged 13 years. Apply to
WYT.LY A MONTMOI.I.IN.
QUA'
» ’ 81,
. splendid lot of. ong anil square Ulauke
Fliawls, suitable for the season, nt
•IscIO KF.MITON A VERSTIiJ.E'H,
Q'Til.KY-.S GEORGIA PLAINS^
1 p-riDt gi-ods manufactured lr
—A few bales of these su-
d last senson, which are con-
-i judges to bo the best article in tlio market.—
.inters are invited to call and examino tliom before pur
'w-ingelsewhere. KF.MITON A VERSTILLE.
72 St. Jullon and 106 Bryan streets.
WO/ffiEN-WARE. Tubs. Buckets, Selves. Wash Bokrds,
Bread Trays, Pastry Boards and Rolling Pins. For
' ,v docIO J. P. COLLINS.
P 111,1,1 BDITUFS—French needlo- worked CTiimisettos
j, "i setts. Jaconet and Swiss Bauds and Flonnc-
,.i ',' l,r,, l*l"re*l l tend kerchiefs, Collars, Ac.., just recelv-
f-rs.ielowby
DkWITT A MORGAN.
AY 150 t,*j7* prime Eastern Itey. landing per bark
Oiarle* William. and for sale by
nu ’ 13 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
ring, do Salmon; Duriiui
for salo by
(eb 3 Corner of Bay i
ff TOBACCO—50 boxcs assorted sizes, for sale by
1. jqn20 HYLAND A O’NEH.L.
C KIRN—1000 inidiids pmne white Coni, and 1000 bushels
J prime yellow Corn,f or salo by
jan20 ROWLAND A CO.
17011 SALE—A very likely mulatto man. aged 22 years.
1’ sn excellent cooper by trado, warranted as such, and
sold for no fault.
Also. a coachman, aged 23 years, of good character. Ap
ply to janl8_ WYI.I.Y A MONTMOI.I.IN.
O ATS—500 bushels priino sued Oats, ter sale, to arrivo
nor sclir J A Dale from Baltimore, apply to
j nn 4 OGDEN A BUNKER.
ROUND PLASTF.lV—25libl7broundPiaster, now laud
— For sab* by
OGDEN A BUNKER.
nov8
■ iu
AU8AGES. Ac—1000 lbs Codfish. 6 bills Ho-
V_y logne Sausages. 10 do Smoked Beef, 30 boxes Layer
Raisins, landing and for sale by
octlfl HOIjCOMBE. JOHNSON A CO.
D OMVXNC LIQU0Rs7—Just landed.
Bra *
jnulS
glvEl>~ POTATOES
felt ll
P OTATOES—100 bbla Planting Potato*
Charles William, mid lor sale by
janl8 BRIGHAM, KELLY A Cf
120 barrels
.. For sale by
. CONNERAT A CO.
•200 barrels Seed Potatoes, landing
brig Manuulle, and ter sale by
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
tiding por berk
n ALTIMORK FliOUR AND LARD 16
Howard struct Flour. 30 do p
bill!
«u|iei
jan 10
ivl8
f Uni. fur sain by
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
ml figured Bonnet RBibonsand a beau-
neck and scarf Rlblmiis. Ac.
KKMPTON A VERSTILLE.
T70R SALE.—A valuable plantation on the Louisville
i? road, six miles from the city. With tho placo will be
sold ten likely negroes, two horses, two mules, thirty-five
head of cattle, and thirty hogs ; also, the plantation tools,
nnd about two hundred acres of Rico, nnd tho balance,
prime Son Island Cotton Land. Tho trnot contains four
hundred acres. fel>21 WYI.LY A MONTMOI.I.IN.
S UNDRIES.—60 bills Genesee Flour. 60 do Butter, Sugar
and Soda Crackers, 20 do Older Vinegar, 60 do Stuart’s
Clarified Sugar. 76 d» do Crashed and Powdered do, COO
boxes No. 1 Pale and Family Soap, 100 bags Rio Coffee. 150
bbls E. Phelps and Rose Gin. 40 do P. A II. Connecticut Ri-
nr aojkrtlDf Ml ft* 1 J0UNSI01J „ CO.
<1 Rritteli Ribbons they have ever sold.embracing
every novelty in style;
4-4 rich Genoa nnd Lyons Velvets, for talmas, scarfs, nnd
mantillas, black and colored. *
0-4 superfine twilled French Ladies’ Cloths for talmas
and mantillas.
Frencli Merinos, nil colors; rich Plaid nnd printed do
Laines and Cashmere*.
oct25 178 Broughton-st., op. St. Andrew’s nail,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Tlio subscriber lias now opened a large nnd cliolco
issortment of now style of fall and winter good*.
Icnnsisling of French and English black nnd fanny
. colored Cloth, plain lilnc.k doe skin Cassimeros. ligu.
rod black elastic Cassimeres. with n large variety of French
fancy Cosslineresof tlio latest style and pattern. Also a
choice variety of Vestings, consisting of figured blnck nnd
fancy Cashmere*, plain black Satin, figured blnck and fancy
Silks.and Satins, cut silk Velvets, Ac. The whole of which
iio is prepared tomako up to order in the most fashonablo
manner, und ou accommodating torms,
octl WM. R. SYMONS.
Draper and Tailor. 17 Whitnker-st.
WM. 11. SYMONS, DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No 17 Whitaker street. Savannah,
Has just opened a large nnd choice variety of Nuw
SPJUMI asn Summkk Goons, consisting in pnrt of black,
figured nnd fancy Frencli Cassimeres ; blnck and col-
.ored Cnstunore; Cloths and Cashmeretts; white nnd
fancy Linen Drills; with a lingo assortment or fancy Mar
seilles nnd Linen Vestings, all of which lie i* prepared to
make up to order in tho most fashionable style, and on ac
commodating torms. ap6
FASHIONABLE TAILORING.
M. I). MURPHY, 21 Butt-street, would respectfully
Inform his frtemta and the public generally, Hint ho
lias received bts spring style* ter gentlemen, among
.which will bo found as rich and fim fancy Cassimeres.
Vestings. Ac., as have ever boon brought to this market.
All orders oxocutcd with dispatch, and in the best stylo
of workmanship.
Gentlemen uro respectfully invited to call nnd judge for
heniselvos. mlill
REAUY-MADK CLOTHING FOR SPRING
AND .SUMMER.
WM. R. SYMONS. Dkai'rii axii Taiuor, Ko.
17 IP hilakcr streets.
(attention of his friei
il, to his large stoc
ing, suitable for the present i ^
been made up under ids personal superintendence, nn I for
style nnd durability of workmanship, is inferior to none to
be found in the market.
Tlio following comprise a portion of the slock : Frocks nnd
Sacks of blue, black nnd colored cashmere cloths ; black,
brali d'oto Frocks nnd Hacks ; linen duck, drill and fancy
linen Frocks and Sacks; India grass, silk nnd lirown linen
Sacks; blnck and colored alpaca Frocks and Sacks.
Pants of fancy French cassimeres. black doe-skin onssl*
mere, blnck drab d’oto and spring tweed casslmere. white
duck nnd fancy linen drill, together with a largo lot of cot
ton drill and duck Pants, for summer wear.
Vests of blnck satin, blnck haratlien. and fancy silks, fan
cy nud whito Marseilles, figured nnd striped linens.
Also, a large stock of Furnishing Goods, such ns stocks,
gloves, suspenders, cravats, collars, silk, gauzo, merino, and
cotton undershirts, stripe silk nnd cotton socks, silk nnd
ginglmni umbrellas, eto., etc.
The whole of which ho offers for sale on accommodating
terms, and at prices ns cheap ns the cheapest. apl3
etf if* WM. 11. SYMONS,
/TllWmih 0fT, T ,i for Bal °-» large assortment of Cloths. Chs.
I fill/(I-'imeres nnd Vestings, consisting in part of the tel-
Lj lowing articles, selected by himself during the past
summer in Ismdon nnd Pans, which he will make un to or
der in the best stylo of workmanship, nnd at tbo'siiortest
notice. His stock of Readymade Clothing nnd of Furnish
ing Goods.ter gentlemen’s wear, is very largo nnd of tlio
best quality and style—tlio whole of it made lids fall under
liis own Inspection, and will be sold at tlio lowest prices ter
cash or approved credit :—French black, blue, brown and
ntlis ; fancy French and English Cassimeres ; fancy
Silk Vesting, super, fnncy Silk Plush Vestings; black Bar
athea Silk Vestings ; super, black Doeskin Cassimeres ; Me
rino nndSilk Undershirts and Drawers; whito nnd fancy
Shirts nnd Collars ; Canton Flannel Shirts and Drawers:
white.black nnd fancy Kid Gloves; Neck Ties, plain and
embroidered; Merino nnd Cotton Socks; Scarfs. Satin nud
HoinhasiiiSocks. no? 17 WUItnko-slrcct.
STOVES, STOVES.
The subscriber lias just received a large number ol
Cooking nnd l’arlnr Stoves, which he will dispose ot
on accommodating terms. Among them ninv bo
found the follow ing : Cooking Stoves. The Republic. lowly ol
the l*ike. Air Tight- Premium, Queen of tin* West. Empire
Premium. Eastern Premium, Parlor and ofllco Stoves.—
Union Collage. Cylinder, Shoot Iron, (air tight) square and
oval. Six Plate, Box Stoves.
Hollow Ware Pots, Kettles. Ovens, Spiders. Sauce Pans,
Ac. Ac. Plain nnd Japanned Tin Ware, ter sale, nnd luanu-
factnredat short notice. Orders for Booling, Gutters, and
leaders,attended to with punctuality.
JOHN J. MAURICE,
Nos. 10 and 12 Rnninr.l street
0 firkins choice Go«hon Butter,
lived and per steamer and for
M. MAIIUN A DOYLE.
-30 lihds Porto Itico Sugar. 20
V Orleans do. 25 do Muscovado
lids Culm Molasses. 100 bids do. 60 bids N. Orleans
Syrup, for salo hy janlO McMAHON A DOYIJC.
MEDICAL HOOKS.
TtiWr, A general assortment always on hand, nml now
ED/works reftolvod as soon as published, and sold at
publishers’ price*:
Hell nnd Stokes’ Practice, tn two volume*.
Cnzenu’H Midwifery.
Wood nnd Bnche’s United State* Dispensatory
Dungllson’a Now Remedies.
Fown’nChemistry lor Students.
Conner's Surgical Dictionary.
Druitt's Modern Surgery.
Cnrpentor’s Element* of Physiology,
Carpenter’s Principles of Physiology.
Wilson’s Human Anatomy, by Goddnrd, 262 cuts.
William’s Principles of MedlQlue, by Clyiuer.||
Gross'Pathological Anatomy.
Pocket Anatomical Remembrancer.
Dungllson’s Practice. Physiology. Msterln Medlcn nnd
Dictionary. nov22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.
ANNUA I a. GUT BOOKS. POUT MONIES. PRESENTS, AC
A LARGE variety of elegant annuals, gift books, papier
macho albums, card cases, port monies, children's gift
books, fancy boxes, desks, port folios, prints, paintings,
standard works, elegantly bound, and many other articles
suitable lor holiday presents, ter salo at 136 Congress-st.
by uoc20 8, 8. SIBLEY.
BLANK HOOKS, IIOOK H1NDING,
S S. SIBLEY. No. 136 Congross-st., has received un ns-'
• Rortmont of BLANK BOOKS, manufactured of supe
rior paper and best binding, which will be sold at tlio
lowest prices. Tlio stock consists of Medium, Demi, and
Cap Journals nml ledgers ; Medium, Demi, Cap and Letter
Record Books ; Folio nml Quarto Cap, half bound ; Memo
randum Diaries nnd Pas* Books,
Blank Books of nny size or finish mado to order of tho
best paper nml binding, nnd at very low rates.
Merchants and others who wish a flue sot of Books, made
* order, will find it to tlioir advantage to call.
All orders ter sets or eingio Books promptly attended
>. 6—Janfl
BLANK HOOKS OF EVEUY DKSGRII>-
TION ALWAYS ON HAND.
H AVING engaged additional workmen of tho highest
skill in rulint' nnd binding
EXTRA RUSSIA HANK LEDGERS,
nnd all other kinds of books made to order, of tlio best ma
terials, nml bound in the best manner, nt abort notico.
PAPER,
English. French nnd American Cap, Letter and N'oto Paper
with suitable envelops.
STATION FRY,
of every ilescrlpl Ion. Also, just received
ELEGANT GIFT BOOKS,
suitable to tlio season, witli tine engravings. Harpers’ nnd
Putnam’s Magazines, (for December.) by the year and sin
gle numbers, at the lowest prices.
novOO W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
SIR HUDSON LOAVIO AND NAPOLEON,
H ISTORY of the Captivity of Napoleon on St Helena,
from the Journals of Sir Hudson I.owe.
Abernetliy’s Memoirs, by DrMacilwain.
Hurry’s Ladder to Learning. 230 illustrations.
Liberia, or Mr Pevton's Experiments, by Mrs Hall.
Flush Times in Alabama and Missi-sippl, with Plato*.
Hearthstone, or Home Life in our Cities, by 8 Osgood.
A Month in England, hy Tuckermnn.
Up the River, by Shelton. For sale by
dec14 W. TIIGRNE WILLIAMS.
AV. TIIOIINE WILLIAMS,
H AS received a variety of now books—Grocnleaf’s Law
of Evidence, vol. 3d ; Flanders ou Maritime Law.
Flanders on tlio law of Shipping.
The Mud Cabin, or British Institutions,
English Items, by Matt. I - '. Ward.
Bullock's Art of Building, for the use of architects, build
ers. draughtsmen, machinists, engineersnnd mechanics.
Jane Seaton or the King's Advocate, a Scottish romanco.
Putnam's Monthly, for October.
Tlie Humorous Speaker, fur schools, debating elubn, &c.
The Victim of Excitement, by Caroline I-eo Hentz.
The Bebel Scout, n romance of tlie Buvolution.
Isiudon Art Journal, for September.
Illustrated Record of the N Y Exhibition, Nos 7 ami 8.
Physician's Visiting List.for 1864. oet5
NICW HOOKS. _
R ECEIVED November 10th. 1853, by S. S. Sibley.—Busy
Moments of an Idle Woman.
Lives of the Queens of England, by J P. Smith, Esq., au
thor of Amy Lnwronco. fcc.
The Old Doctor, or Stray I-eavos from my Journal, being
sketches of tlio most interesting reminiscences of ft retired
physician.
Short Patent Fermons. by Dow. Jr..third volume.
Tlio Countess Anilieim,or Master Timoth's Book Case, hy
0. W. M. RoynoMs.
IJonel Ainsworth, or tlie Young Partisan's Doom.
Lady l.ee's Widowhood.from Blackwood's Magazine.
Darnum’s Illustrated News.
Gleason’s Pictorial. For salo at 135 Congress street.
S UGAR AND MOLASSES-
do prime nnd choice
ijiectfully call tho atton-
nnd sourroiinding coun
try, to the following new and beautiful goods which we have
just received, viz : silk Paris mantillas, laced gimp mantil
las. black nett scaifs. coPd. neetscarfs, ladies cravats and
ties. Frencli worked collars, laced capes, cliemizetts and un
der sleeves, bonnet ribbon, gauze cap ribbon, black velvet
ribbon. Alexandres light kill gloves, black nett mitts, col’d.
silk nnd lislo gloves, with a large variety of other articles
too numerous to mention. Please call nnd see for your
selves ; all of which will be sold on the best possible terms
by MlilO
T ABIES’ KID GLOVER.—Wo hs ..
Ti ful assortment of ladles’ while nnd black, dark
fancy colored Alexander’s Kid Gloves, to which we wi
•snectfully call tlio attention of the ladies,
octl A,vpv
best no
AIKIN A BURNS,
just received a beiiuti*
AIKEN & IIURNS.
E
^QOMESTIC GOODS.—If
sale at 72 St. Julien and 105 Bryni
KKMPTON k VKASTILLE.
d 4-4 browr
,7i and 4-
Rod and White Flannels ; Kerseys nnd Plains ; Twilled and
Isindon Duffil Blankets ; Whitney Blankets 10-4 11-4 and
12-4. A largo stock of the above on hand and ter snlo by
sep2*J
/'i on
l., do, white Kegub
do. Imported Woven do
Bryan streets, by oet22
ABLE BUI EDI NG
HENRY LATHROP A Uo.
French Ellsle
For sale at 72 St. Julien nnd 105
KF.MITON A VERSTILLE.
ALE.—I.ot No. one fl).
.trouts. 60 by 100. subject
rent of $45 111; also, I.ot No. Throe (3), Jones
street.00 by 100. rent$30 01. Apply tn
,| oc 23 XL PRENDERGAST A UP.
S infants’ Waists and Caps ; Cashmere Scarfs ; Ribbons ;
Indies’, gentlemen's and eliiWren’s Hosiery ; noedleworked
Trimmings. Cambric and Swig* Bands ; embroidered and
linen cambric Handkerchiefs, just received and for sale at
the lowest prices, by so27 DkWITT A MORGAN.
J UTS RECEIVED per steamer Florida, an assortment of
needle worked Sleeves nnd Hands, embroidered Hand
kerchiefs and Collars. Irish Linens. Dirds’-eye Diapers. Eng-
Ish Long Cloths. Flannels, Hosiery. Gloves and Ribbons.—
For sale by n30 DsWITT A MORGAN.
\ T REDUCED PRICES—Printed Cashmeres and Mouslin
bbls choice No 1 I-oaf Lard, for sale by
McMahon a doyi.e.
H BANDIES—Binding from F Satterly—10 casks superb
Cognac Brandy in store, 10 half-pipes 0 D A Co's do.l
■gnne . ...
quarter casks very old Jean Louis’ do. 16 hah
do, various brands, ter salo by
ip2l J. V. CONNERAT k CO.
do. 10
and quar-
N EW ORLEANS MOLASSES. Ac,—100 bbls Molasses 26
hlids Sugar. 100 bbls Whisky, landing from brig Tallu
lah, and ter snlo by declS COHEN A FOSDICK.
C HAMPAGNE.—60 basket* Iloidsick. In pints and quarts,
20 Mum’s do do. for salo by
nov9 HYLANDJc O’NEIL.
D OMESTIC LIQUORS—100bills PlielpsHJIn, 76doKunf,
100 do Whisky, 75 do Brandy, for sale bv
novO MoMAHON A DOYLE.
*17 ASTERN IIAY.—18 halos prime Eastern Hay. now land-
Hi ingfr «• —• ' ' • ■
nov!8
AW HOOKS.
W THORNE WILLIAMS bus just received Tilling
• bast’s Adain on Kjoctinent, with notes of decision!
— to the present time, by Waterman—
itli edition.
Hill on Trustees, mnv edition, by Trnubnl A Wharton.
Vol. 18th English I aw nml Equity Reports. Tills volumo
intaining important cases decided in 1853, is published
before the 1711a. New subscribers supplied at $12 pel
n for 6 v
nd.
Shipping ; a new n
iv sub-
Finn*
by the author of
34 English Chancery Reports.
. Tin* lsmdon Art Journal, for Jan., 1854. N<
scriher* nt $9 per annum.
United Stntos Gazetteer.
Attic Philosopher in Paris. 2*1 vol. Pereira Materia
Mcdicn nnd Therapeutics. feli2
NEW BOOKS.
A CTS of the legislature of Georgia, for 1851—’2; Miss
Bremer’s Homes of tlio Nuw World—impressions ot
Jor 0ale anb for Rent.
TO IlENT—A store suitable for a Family Grocery.—
HEf Apply at till* ofllco.
deol
■pnliorse*, in a central part of tho oity.
■iidfice. no Til
TO BENT—A farm, ono mile from tlio city, contain-
■mlng »erenleen acres, on the premises is a convenient
■^dwelling, plastered and well Uuishcd. For particulars
Inquire of T, J. WALSH,
_iiov22 176Jiay st^
TO it ENT—Two or three rooms on Bay street, suit-
|gjj!j*bhi for ollleeH. Apply to the Editors of the Georgian.
VALUABLE I’l.ANTATION FOIl SAI.K IN
BAKER COUNTY, GA.
ftyX Tlio subscriber, desirous of removing from tho State
!3C_<»f Georgia, offers ter sate his PLANTATION, lying on
the waters of the Coolnwalflbe, five miles west of Albany,
adjoining tlio lamls of Paul Tarver, Dr. Nicbolls, and oth
ers; containing 3,125 acres, more or less.
There are about 800 acres of opon. cultivated land. The
land Is situated so that It tan be easily divided, nnd It two
purchasers appear, tho subscriber will divide It so ns to
auitboth.
Any one desirous of purchasing, would do well to ad
dress •• Moore A Edwards,” or myself, ot this placo. -
JOHN J. RAWLS,
Macon, Gn., August 30.1853. octl—tf
My Agent.living on tlio placo. will show the lands to
nny per-tmi calling ter tlmt puriM.se.J J. J. R.
iflidt FOR 8 ALE.—A Tract of LAND, containing 202)^
3Cacres,and Improvements, near WallhourrlUe. Liberty
county, on the Savannah nnd Albany Railroad. 1110 land
s of good quality, pine and bay land. 60 acres or which are
in cultivation, nnd tlio remainder well timbered, offering
strong inducements to persons interested in procuring tur
pentine. 'llio improvements consist of a two-story fronio
dwelling,together witli negro house*.stables, and oU other
necessary outbuildings. Tlie location cannot bo surpassed
for healthfulness or salubrity of climate, with good water,
and a range for cattle which caunot bo excelled. The above
proporty can he bought at a very reasonable price, and on
tlie most accommodating term*, ifonrly application bo mode
to the subscribers,at WalthourvtUe ( Llberty county
npl 2fl—dAc II. W, BACON.
BY RICE LANDS FOR SALE.—Tlie Tract of LAND on the
JC.SI. Mary’s River, known as the Cut-off Tract, containing
seven hundred nnd seventy-two (772) acres, or which over
fivo hundred (600) acres nro tide swamp and fresh marsh
lands, with n rise nnd fall of tide of six feet. The marsh
lain! was successfully cultivated many years since, producing
Cotton, Gnne, and Rico.
Thesii lands could be put in order witli loss labour. It Is
believed, than would lie required ter nutting Hammock lands
tn order, and are considered very sale from overflow In gales
an*l freshets.
For furl her particulars nnd torms. which will bo made easy
to a purchaser, apply to John Fraser nnd Co.. Charleston
S.C., or to Mrs. Henry Bailey, St. Mary’s, Camden countvl
Georgia, J '
A plat of tho land may bo seen at tho ofllco of the Geor*
8 lltn - apl 27—dAc
VALUABLE HICK HAND FOR SALE,
A Tract of Tide Swamp land, containing 500 ncres,
livingon tlie 41atuinalm river, three miles above Dari-
*-en, adjoining lamls of tlie estate of Butler nnd Dun-
wody on the east nnd Gignlllint nml Walker on tlio north
nnd west, naving as good u pitch of tide as nny rlco plan
tation on the river. My terms are. twenty dollars per aero,
one-fourth cash, nnd the balance on a credit of from live to
ten years, the interest only required to be paid annually.
Apply to tlio undersigned at Darien. In enseof nir absence
Mr. JAMfs nu.vm.K will show the land, a plan of which cun
bo seen at tho ofllco of the Georgian.
„ . „„ SAMUEL M. STREET
Parikn, Jan. 22. 1863. jan25—lam
£& UOHSALE -rTract or LAND or FIveTfundred acres
TU.atrietly prune Dice I*ind. Immediately opposite the old
{own of Hardwick The situation of tlio place affords one
of the best Saw-mill seats in tlio Southern country, facilittea
for timber being easy nml without end. Vussscls coming
from sea can load Immediately alongside, drawing from ten
ft K t i M, . n , re . ct .” f wntor - For "I’l’ly to I lenry William*,
U.S.District Attorney,Savannah,or to D. STILES,Bryan coun-
VALUABLE LUXIIildt LANDS FOR SAL!*;.
Tho undersigned will sell three thousand ncres nu.ro
|K»..r loss, of tlie most valuable l umber land in Georgia,
~ 1 1IJ* Alatnmnba Itivor, in the county of
Liber y fifteen miles froin Wnlthourville. and about thirty
from Darien, parallel with tho river, extendingbadkfrom its
banks not farther tlinu three miles to ils farthest line,
llio timber is of the largest size that grows in tlie south,
ital lo for masts or ranging timber. ’
best on tlio river, affording an
1Pi)Uttbtip!)ia 2lM)rrtietmnit®
Removal and Change.
IMMENSE AND ATTRACTIVE BT0CK,
MOUR1M I*. II Alil.OWKl.Ii A CO.
(PHII*ADKU*HIA, PENN.)
AvING removed Into Uielr splendid new warehouse
entrances No. 147 Market and No. 21 North Fourth
street, are opening for the spring trado an aasnrtmeut of
-i— —, s*anot*
H a
c
c s1l’k I! and Fancy g6oD87
that for extent and variety will suiqiass any stock ever of
fered in tlmt market. Entering Into tlioir new store, which
is ono of the
IiARGKST III AB1RR1CA,
with a business of an unusual amount already established
nnd Intending largely to increasa It, especially with those
who buy for CASH, and believing that tlio fairest system in
jobbing goods is to have
UNIFORM PRICKS,
they will bo compelled to sell at a much smaller profit
than can possibly Isi afforded where long credits are given.
Under their cosh and short credit system tlm necessity
for cliarging largo profits does not exist, and by selling their
goods at a very small advance on tho foreign cost, they
mean to make it to the Interest of overy Judge of goodM to
buy upon tho following terms ;
Cash buyers will receive a discount of six per cent, if Hie
money he paid iu par funds, within ten days from the date
of the MIL
Uncurrent money will only be taken at its market value
on tlie day It is received.
To merchants of undoubted standing credit of six months
will be given if desired.
Where money is remitted In advance of maturity a dis
count at tho rate of twclTO per cent, per annum will bo
allowed.
They ask from merchants, visiting the eastern cities, tho
favor of an examination of their stock, being satisfied that
they will bo convinced that It la not for their interest to
pay tlio largo profits that are absolutely essential to tlioBe
who give long credits. jan29—2m
M. I-. IIai.miwki.1, J. L. Hallowba, T. W. Hwkknt,
Jamxh Trawtaik. A. W, Lrrrm. • K, B. HimxnNSoy.
CABINET WARE EMPORIUM.
Ko. 130] South Second tired. Philadelphia (No. 136
XV. k 3. AI.I.EN respectfully in-s-a
term their friends and customers
that tliov 1m.t. >... v .~l tenm No Mfe
137 Walnut street, to No. 130 South ^
Socond street, where they have on hand a large and splen
did assortment of superior furniture, of every description!
to which they Invite tlie attention of purchasers. mh7
ry abundant.
The lam ing is ono oi mo nest on tlio river, affording i
opportunity for rafting to Darien at nny singe of tlio rlv
-nn advantage possessed by but vory few. Hands can
take a raft to Darien, and return in four nr five days.
On tlie land there are negro houses, ox sheds, amLprovis-
ion house, in good repair, nml two lumber carts with overy
iioaltliy C hin rt 10 Iumber bu » ,n eBH, situated on a high and
There nro also about 300 acres of ns good hammock land,
ter either corn or cotton, to bo round nny where, covered
with red onk, whito oak. hickory, and nsli timber. Tlioso
lands present ns good facilities ter either lumber cutting
stave getting, or turpentlno. as any other, and will be pen-
ot-tedbytho Savannah nnd Albany Railroad, now in con-
For further particulars address to Ricoborough, Liberty
county. La. .either of tlie undersigned. C. Ii? JONES 1
. novto—iwtf ii. ii. jones!
MM . LANDS j^OR SALE.
Gra, T1, ° ""t'scribor offers ter sale, on accommodating
j^terins. bis two plantations, of 700 acres each, in Liber-
tyjcounty—one wltiiin 1 ’ 4 ' mile of Wultbourvillp. and tlie
other within 2Jtf miles or Ilinesvlllo. Both are highly im
proved, and have nil necessary buildings on them.
nonT!’ 1 iitir° W,1 .‘ ncro " of w, ' u timbered lands, noa:
Beard’s Bluff, on tlio Alatnmalia river.
os Uni iC oa V n!« n ,fr t0 I , “ rch * lie can learn all particulars by
“ mmr “• tMflnsBSMisri
CANE SEAT CHAIR MANUFACTORY.!
Ko. 131 Korth Sixth Street. Philadelphia.
(Opposite Franklin Square.)
THE subscriber is constantly fin *
(ailing.nnd on linnd Plain and Inn- \
cy Cane Seat Chairs.tn great varie-'
ty of elegant nml fashionable styles. 1
for parlors, dining-rooms or clmmliers, made in Fanoy
XVoods, Imitation Woods, and Fnncy Colors. Ac
Reception and Cottage Chairs, of light and beautiful de
signs; Cano Isningo*. Cano Settees, Hall Chairs, Counting
I louse nml Office Ann Chairs, large and small Rocking
Clisirs. Store and Steamboat Stools, Windsor Chairs, and
Settees, Ao
Housekeepers. Hotel, Steamboat nnd Rail Road Companies
will find it to their interest to call at tlie Factory ot
N. F. WOOD.
No. 131 North 6th St (opposito Franklin Svijare.)
mli7 Philadelphia
America, in two volumes.
The Second War with Englai
iluines, with plates.
Men nml Things ns I Paw The
Venice—the < ity of the Sea. f
ou to tin*
r Wir
•rill*
nuts.
I lnn.ilt.-i
it"
I'
crature. Edui
Templeton's Engine)
Companion, witli matlieninlie.il Lil-lrs.
Pint — -
d. by J. T. Headley, in two
i iu Europe, by Kirwnn.
ironi thn invasion of Nnpn-
I. by Edm. Flagg, with a map
mi* on Pliilosophy and Lit-
•oity Reform.
-lit nud Mechanics' Pocket
witli i
Cloister Life of Chart.
Ben
oct2t)
: Moc
illustrations,
illustriitions.
Folio ‘
ie Mud Cabin ; Profcssc
•■I* in Europe ; Echoes of a Bello ; Lorenz
's Lite of Sheridan, Ac.
XV. THORNE XVILLIAMS.
R eal ichtaie on congress street for sale.
Four vory di-Jrnble lots. 30 by 90. on Congress street,
between Montgomery nnd Jefferson. These lots uro well
adapted for business purposes, being but a very short dis
tance from the market. Terms—one-third cash, tho lial-
nnc« in one and two years, secured by mortgage on tlio
properly. Apply to
d «c28 M. PRENDERGAST A CO.
Jjxdlt SAI.I - *—The westerly half of Isit No. 2 Ynmnernw,
J. being the XX linrf uow occupied by thetlinrleston Steam
Packet Company, measuring one hundred tent on tlio River,
ami running hack about two hundred feet to Cnnul-strect.
Tlie properly is now under a lease which will expire on the
first of Novcmbernext.
If not sold at private sale previous to the first Tuesday in
rebruary, it will then bo offered nt auction nt tliu Court
House Apply to dels COHEN A FOSDICK-
BLOWYE WINDS AND CRACK YOIK CHEEKS l
D IIG- f T importation* of PEARIJ*. from Framaziigda :
MOSAICS nnd CAMEOS from Utopia ; and DIAMONDS.
supiMised to be the same found by Stxn.ui. tlie sailor, set up
in ancient aud modern styles, for sale at 116 Broughton
troot. by dec4 IIORTOK A RIKKMAN.
SASIIES, HOOKS AND IILINUS.
1 W ,,F from 7X0 to 12X20 ; 200
It/.UUU pair Blinds for XVimiou *.from 8X10 to 12X20:
100 Panel floors, various sizes. ’
OddSizesfurnishcdou the snmoterms. For sab-by
JOHN G. FAL1.1UANT
PLASTERING, SO.
Jgned having eotnmenccd business on his
account, respectfully tenders bis services to the
imniic. lie will contract for Plain and Ornainuntal Plas
tering. Slocn Work. Ac. Ac., at the usual prices, ami will
in every case warrant work executed by liiim-elf. or under
his supervision. Builders and others contemplating build
mg. would do well to call upon hitn before contracting witli
others. Orders left at Ids residence. Joues-st., corner ol
T MIB un
own a
B OOKS—Received February 22. 1864. by S S. Sibley.—A
Theodicy or Vindication of the Divine Glory, as mani
fested in tho Constitution and Government of tho moral
world, by Albert T Bledsoe
How I Became n Unitarian.explained in a series of letters
■ a friend, by n clergyman of tlio Protestant Episcopal
Church.
Meditation* nnd Contemplations.by James Ilervey, A.M..
with a sketch of his life.
English 8* rfdnm nml American Slavery, or Ourselves as
others See Us liv Luelen B Chase.
Short Patent Sermons, by Dow, Jr . bound in cloth.
Joseph XVilinot. or Men. *fr* of a Man Servant, by G XV M
Reynold*, author of Mary Price, Ao
XVoinan and Her Master, by J F Smith. F«q„ author of
Minnie Grey, Ac.
Magician of Naples, or Lovo and Nicrontancy. by IJeut
•r Pirates.
Ie at 136 Congr
M ORE IMiiiks —u.-e-m-i liv s. S Sibloy. January 21st,
1K54 — Dnngllsson's Mnlical Dictionary. 10th edition
revise*!; XVilson's Human Anatomy, by P B Goddard. M i);
Theory nml Practice ol Teneliing. liy I) P Page ; lecture* oil
tin* land's Prayer, by XVm It Williams ; Frank Nettiorton ;
Hugh Fisher; Sunny ^i.lo: Burrcliff, its Sunshiiio and
Clouds, hy Paul Crevton ; Tlie Isunp nnd tin. liintern. by
James Hamilton. M it; Little Mary, or Talks and Tales ter
Children, liy Trusta ; Hie Apocalypse Unveiled, in 2 vois.;
Uupsand Mishaps, of a Tour in F.urtqw*. by Grace Green-
wood ; Heaven and its Spiritual Emblems, by Bute* XV
Clark, beautifully illustrated ; Stoddart's Ready Reckoner;
Marsh's Book-keeping ; American Hand Book of Ornament
al Trees ; Katinder’s Frencli (iriiniinnr ; Mattison's High
School Astronomy; more of Hot Corn, or Lifo Scoues in
New York ; Tlie Song Book of tho School Room, Ac.. Ac.,
or sale at 135 Congress street. jan22
A X'ariety of Annuals and other iIIu*lrated Books, with
numerous lino engravings, and in various styles of
binding. Also
The Blood Stone, by Donald McLeod.
Gray’s Elegy, with un cngmvingto each verso.
Claverrook 2*1 series, hy Alice Carey.
A Mouth in England, by Tuckermnn.
A XVeek's Delight, or Gaines and Stories, for tho parlor
ami fireside.
Autumn Hours.hy Mrs. Kirkland, beautifully illustrated.
Judge Edmond's Spiritualism.
Fnrconseloa. a Bin nance of tlio New Word.
Hayden's Autobiography. Physiology of Taste, Shady
Side. Gn‘tarns Lin-lorin. Lite of XVm. Pinkney, The Attor
ney. Busy Moments. Ac., Artaud Industry, as represented
in tin* Crystal Pulaco.
<loc22 W. THORNE XVILLIAMS
llio of Net
fant’s robes, iufiint's waist*, breakfast caps, cambric
an*l muslin bands, all in fine variety, nt 72 St. Julian and
105 Bryan Btreots, XVaring’s Range, by
octlfl KF.MPTON A VERSTILLE.
S TAPLE GOODS.-—Kerseys. Plains, Osnaburgs, Home
spuns. red nnd white Flannels. Blankets, Calicos, brown
and bleached Shirtings and Shooting*, Hiicknbuc.ks. Crash,
Towels, linen damask Napkins. Irish Linens, Bird’s-eye Hi -
aper. etc..ter vale hy o29 DkWITT A MOltGAN.
^ .— superfine Cashmere do. Chinn Spun do; Gentlemen’s
Rnya* Rilihod Shirts, do extra -iz.o Merino XVrappers, do ex
tra size Merino Shirts, do Cotton and Merino Drawers. For
sale at 72 St. Julien and 105 III win streets, hy
oct22 KKMPTON A VERSTILLE.
pUAGING RODS, Out Sticks. Oil and Spirit Pronfii,Buug
Y I' Starts, Faucets and Spickots. For sale by
declO J. 1>. COLLINS.
F I’ '.I"! ■' l- " 1,1 1 i "t In. . I ■!,, llli ■ ii. I,,
brig Torccllo. and for salo by
°ct28 BRIGHAM, KKIJ.Y A CO.
W ORKS OF JOHN C. CALHOUN—Tlie second volume,
containing the speeches of John C. Calhoun delivered
in tlie House of Representatives nnd in tho Senate of the
United States, edited by Richard K. Cralle. received and ter
salo by *epl4 8. S. SIBLEY, 136 Congress st.
f Bark Radiant. Fur sale by
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO
G OLD PENS—a large assortment of Gold Pens, in gold
and silver extension and double extension cases, war
ranted an excellent article, for sale by
novlS S. B. SIBLEY,.136 Congress street.
N«'
Health Trip to tho Tropics, by N. P. Willis.
'Hie Invalid’s Own Book, by tlie Hon. I.idy Cast.
Happy Days of Childhood, by Amy Meadows.
Iron Buie or Tyranny in the Household, by T S Arthur.
Jack Junk, by tlio author of Gallant Tom, Ac.
V.Uekwno'V* Magazine,ter November.
Popular Educator.
For December—Hunt’s Magazine. Knickerbocker Maga
zine. Graham’* Magazine. Illustrated Magazine of Art. nnd
Godej'■ l.i-h I'-M.k. f.i! -.ll. -t l:, .r..i,-I *17
QHINDIMI-V I.l.ds * - li..ir.- nnd fair N M. Sugar; 50 bills
O good citing i'.itiloe-: 26 boxes Soda Crnckors; 25 boxes
Ground Coff. e; 2n hires Ground Pepper; 50 bbls and half
bbls pureUene««fM» Flour; 60 bbls Butter, Sugar and Soda
Crackers;5'J doz. painted Buckets; 50 boxes English Dairy
Cheese, landing and for sale by
feb 7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
il-st.. will be pi oi
julyl5—ly
r January, $2 50 por annum,
istmns Stocking,
i, re-printed Irom Putnam’s Monthly
ptly attmii
VALENTINE BRUNNER.
CJXHK LOST PRINCE.—Identity of Ixmis XVII ol Franco
X ami tlio Rev. Eleazer Williams, hy M. H. Hanson.
Putnnin's Mngazino, f<; * *" *
Karl Krinken—liis Cln
Tho Potiphcr l’ape
illustrated
A Day in tlio New York Crystal Palace, nnd now to Make
the Most of It. with engravings.
Golden Dreams aud Leaden Realities, bv Ralph Riven.
X’oluuics 2 nnd 3 Addison's Complete Works.
dcc29 XV. THORNE XVIIJ JAMS.
S UNDRIES.—126 boxesNo. 1 nnd family Soap. 100 do nee
scaled Herring.80 do «s nnd V* IiendeP" Tallow Candles
60 *1" Grant A IVilliams’ 6* and ** Tobacco. 2» linll cliesti
Blnck Tea, >« ib papers, 10 doGreen Tea. ass**rt<*l. 200 biigi
Drop Shot, assorted size*, flo I,I.Is butler, sugir aud so*li
Biscuit. 60 lings ami 100 mats Old Government Java Coffee
80 bids A. B and C clarified Sugar. 60do crushed nml pow
dered do. 75 do XX’est Ju lia nml Sugar H*>u-e Molasses! lot
do E Phelps' Gill, 40 do P A H Connecticut River do. 50 ill
pure Boston Hum, 30 do Dome-lie Brandy. 20 quarter ant
20 eighth casks fourth-pruor Brandy. 25 dozen painted-han
die Brooms, 200 do do Ruskets, 80 boxes Beadel's ami Col
gate’s Pearl Starch. 20.000 superior Plantation Cigars, 4i
bids pure Genesee Flour, landing nml fur sale by
*ebl4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
/TOFFEE, PEPPER, Ac —-lust received. 30 boxes ground
V/ Coffee. 10 do Pepper. 30 do Mustard, iu !,( |b cans 30
pound* Nutmegs. 20 do Mare. 30 do ( loves. Cinnamon, Ar ;
al'". 30 dozen fancy linndled inrge Brooms. 60 do two ami
Hire.* hooped painted and cedar Pails. 10 nests cedar Tubs,
50 do Manilla and Cotton Clothes Lines, 00 do handled and
hand Scrub Brushes, 6 Mils extra No 1 Mackerel. 2 hlids
(,oil fisli, 20 boxes scaled Herring, 60 bills Potatoes For
" al0 •’/ DAVID O’CONNOR,
corner Broughton and Drayton streets.
S UGAR AND MOLASSES—20 hlids choice Porto Itico Su
gar. 10 do Muscovado do. 16 do prime New Orleans do,
120 bids crashed and clarified do. 15 boxes Loaf do. 75 bbls
prime now crop New Orleans Syrup, 100 do cheap sugar-
house do, just received and ter salo by
«>ec21 XVEBSTF.R A PALMES.
1 7I.OVR, BACON, Ac.—200 bbls superfine Howard street
Flour. 60 hlids prime new Bacon Sides. 20 do do Should,
era. 30 bbls and 60 kegs Leaf laird, landing nnd for sale by
"ihO SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
H'.
B UTTER—20 firkin*, just received per steamer Key Stone
State, and for salo by n29 E. XV. BUKEIl.
O NIONS.—50 bids. Onions, landing from schooner Man
linssett, at Anderson’s upper wharf, nml for sale by
n29 ROWLAND A (X).
G 1 BIT Kilt'S CHEESE—Just received by
T nov29 A. BONAUD.
C HAMPAIGN—150 baskets first quality, just imported
nnd lor sale by
PRO IFFY Oi BARRETT’S
Agricultural XVnri-Hmui amt Seed Store,
Ko. 104}J Market-street. Philadelphia.
Pruitt A Moans’ Patent Self
Sharpening Ploughs, of all zlzes.VmB
right and lcfthnndcl—Subsoil,.»■■ ■
Side Hill and Double Mould. Ac., with
Steel Extending Points. Ilar-slmre, Beach, and other kinds
of Castings ter repairing. Tlie Emperor ol Russia awarded
for the abovo Ploughs, a Massive Gold Medal, value $300.—
Al*o, the Great Medal at tlio World’s Fair, was awarded I\
A M. Plough No. 40. Cnltivntors with Double-Point Polish
ed Steel Teeth, which can be reversed, thus getting Double
Wear ol tlio common Teeth. Also, Cultivator* of nil kinds
witli Steel Teeth.
Spnin's Atmospheric Chums, C
Corn Shelters, improved
kinds,
Hay and Straw Cutters,
Hand Corn Mills,•
Corn and Cob Crushers,
Gedda’ Improved Harrows,
Square nnu A Harrows,
Horse Rakes,
Grindstones, ready hung,
Dirt Scrapers.
Agricultural Furnaces,
Ox Yokes nnd Bows.
Forks ter unloading Hay,
Man liny Rakes,
Bow Pin’s.
Apple Pearera,
Ox Muzzles,
Mole Traps.
" ning Hooks and Chisels,
nd Scissors.
VoB I'lirKu
Corn Planters,
Turnip Drills. 4 to 30.
Grant's Patent Fau Mills,
Onrilen Engines,
Wheat Drills.
Horse Powers and Threshers,
(Mowing and Reaping Jla-
I chines,
Chain Pumps!
Cattle Ties,
Bull Rings.
Il'ntent Iron Snaths,'
Grubbing Hoes.
Transplanting Trowels
tiny nnd Manure Forks
Shovels and Spades.
Garden nnd Field Hoes,
Gnnlen Bakes in varloty
Children’s Tools,
Darling Scythes,
,, . Snaths, with ” “
X' ell Curbs, and Zinc Ings,
tubelng for Chain Pumps. (Potato Hooks.
Also. Horticultural Tools (of every description.) Garden
*1 Grass Seeds, for salo at the lowest prices, at Wholesale
nml Retail. ood-nplO
ivitli Pntfnt Fasten*
PAPER HANGINGS, Ill-ANK BOOKS, JCTC,
Ko. 4 Korth kWh-street, two doors above Market,
Phllnileliihln.
fTIHE undersigned have just opened a fresh and complete
A stock of XVall Papers, among which nro gold nnd vel-
vet. fine satin, nml the lowest priced nnglnzed papers; nlsn,
decorations, borders, fire-screens, curtains, etc., which they
offer at tlie lowest prices, both wholesale nnd retail
The best workmen employed lo hang paper cither In llio
city or country.
'anA - Books, Stationery, itc.—Wo bare also our usual as
sortment of writing papers wrapping papers, Wank nnd
school books, stationery, etc.
_ parr ran a nouoH.
° 4 v "»> street 1 doors
trip Cash paid for country rags. mlilO—end
DUO SINKING AND ENGRAVING.
I N ALL ITS BRANCHES.—Business cards, with appropri
ate devices, embossed in a new stylo, in plnin and fnncy
colors. Seals of every description, with or without presses.
Envelopes printed with name, business and address, labels,
bill head*, manufacturer’ll tickets, Ac., all executed in thn
neatest manner and at prices 25 per cent, below nny simi
lar establishment, in consequence of bettor aud improved
facilities for the execution of such work.
N. B.— All orders by mail promptly attended to. Goods
sent to nny part of tho country.
, T. n. CALVERT A CO.,
Envelope nnd Seal Press Manufacturers. Die Sinkers. Em l>os«
sera nml Eungravers, 48 South 3.1-st., Philadelphia.
mh29*
GAS WORK, LAMPS, Ac*.
\ Rt'llER A WARNF.R. Manufacturers.No llOCliest jut-
r\. Street. Plilln.lelpliia.rps|iectfullv solicit the attontnn of
purchasers.to their assortment of chandeliers, brajkets,
pendants, nnd every description of gns burners; also every
variety of lumps, girandoles. Ac. Wo warrant our gooff
equal In finality, and our prices as low as any other cstubj
I ish men t in the country. *
The Trade supplied with burners, mercury, caps,brass
tings, nir pumps, Ac., nt reduced prices.
ARCHER A WARNER.
Ellis 8. Archer, I XVIIliiim F. Mlskey,'
Redwood F. Warner, j Wm, O. B. Merrill.
Lt>4»KING-(4hAHN AVaKKIIOUnTc?
1 J7 r/*'-fi"*f Street, blow Fourth, north side. Philadrlpn,a.
VV Elnf.irin merchants and resident* nr this vicinity, that
v v tin* most completo assortment or Mnntol, Pier, XVall
nml Oval Glasses, richest stylos, for private use. or nil kind*
Tor country sale, with Portrait and Picture Frames, Ac,,will
be found at our establishment
I sing experience and largo facilities enable us lo sell tho
best goods nt lowest prices.
Dimensions being given, wo will glvo estimates ter any
izod Mirrors, delivered freo from breakage, at nny point.
Orders solicited.
French Pluto Glass, for Stores. Dwellings. Ac., nt imtmrtn*
tinn prices THOMAS J. NATf A CO.
nplO—cod
BLINDS AND SIIADKs!
Take Notice.
B J. XXTLLIAMS. No. 12. North Sixth-street, n tew doors
• abovo Market-street, Philadelphia, is tho most exten-
sivu and best manufacturer of Window Blinds and Shades
m tlie United States, nml ban taken tlio highest premiums
nt nil the exhibitions ; he buys the best materials by wholc-
* al*- cheaper for rush than others pay for inferior articles by
retail, ami can, therefore, sell superior X'enntian Blinds and
Shades, ns cheap as others ask for Inferior article*. Painted
XX indow Shades In grent variety, of beautiful designs and
superhir quality. Buff nnd WhiteIJnen Shades, Blind nml
>lia*te Trimmings, Fixtures, Ac., wholesale and retail, at
lie lowest cash prices. Store Shades painted nml lettered
l*. order Rood Blinds at manufacturers’ prices. Old Blinds
pa nted to look ns good as uow. Purchasers, by calling,
w , 10 convinced that ho sells a superior article, and gunv-
auteos full satisfaction. A lite-nil discount made to dealers
“ We study lopleate. ”
aplfl—
BEN’j. J. WILLI
N*>. 12 North fitli-street
WAPIIENE.
A N INDIAN PREI’A RATION, for restorl ng gre
its original color. It is guaranteed by the P
lint if tlie patient is grey, bo can have his hair re
its original color by using I/iret’s Wabpono For
J—** XV. XV. Lincoln. Monument;
H ARPERS’ MAGAZINE.—Now is the time to i
Tlie eightli volume commnces with the Decern
her. Subscriptions recoived at two dollars aud fi
paid in advanco. Singlo numbers twenty-five cen
Putnam’s Mngnzino, Godoy’s I-ady’s Book snd <
Magazine will be furnished ou tho sumo terms, by
3. H. SIBLEY, 136 Congress
S TKRIJNO SILVER XVARE. Tea Sets, Pitchers, Cnko
Baskets, Goblets, Cups, Tumblers, Forks, Spoons, Des
sert Knives, Pie Knives.Crumb Scrapers, Fish Knives, Jelly
Klidvex. Cheese Scoups, Sown I Allies, and every oilier nrii-
clu in tho silver way, from the best manufactories in the
country, and warranted, at 110 Broughton street
oct28 HORTON ft RIKKMAN.
H ERRING'S FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, with
Hall’s Patent Anti Gunpowder Proof Lock*, having
COHEN ft FOSDICK.
Hall's Patent Anti-Gunpowder Proof Locks, having
lived llio prize medal nt the World’s Fair, are now ofr
ten d to the public ns tlie prize safe of the world. Tested
and approved, ns they have been everywhere, their crown
ing victory was reserved to bo awarded by the Juries of tho
World’s Fair.
The subscribers Weep constantly on hand an assortment
of the H .OVO Safes, ter salo at manufacturer’s prices, and
, . nl . al ‘ t»"es pr.sluco undeniable testimonials or their
claim to bo tho Champion Safe of tlie World
P1I1LHRICK ft BELL.
Sole Agents for 8avannali
do do Shoulder*. 16 tierce* sugar cured Hams. 60
bid* rectified Whisky. 60 do K Phelps' Gin. 40 do P A II
tVmnectlctit River do. 60 do puro Boston Ruin, landing and
for sale hy teh22 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
*1 New York Fashions, witli Humorous engrav
ings. nt 26 cents per number, and $3 per annum.
1-ogal Forms for common uso in Georgia, by a member ot
the Macon liar.
Hush Times in Mississippi snd Alabams, with plates.
Maurice’s Theological Essays. nov fl
Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon, by Lt norndon
Mrs Partington'* Scrap Dsg of Fun. with engravings
feb24 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
S UPERFINE RUck Cloth Frock and Dress Coats—a fresh
supply just received. For salo low, hy
nov23 WM. R. SYMONS. Draper and Tailor.
L IME to ARRIVE—loon barrel* Lime, cargo of schooner
E. J. Talbot. For salo by
nm.'io BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
H AMS AND LARD—(I l,li*1*"prlim r Baltiimlre HnmsTand
70 pails now Baltiincre Leaf I. - I r *l. in store and ter salo
by jan27 OGDEN A BUNKER.
U UM—50 bbls Luther Felton A Sons’ Now England Rum
ou lioaid bark Radiant, to arrive, ter sale by
_Janl BRIGHAM. KELLY A (X).
B utter, cheese and heriung-uo kcgsTciccteli o<v
shon Butter. 60 boxes do Clieeso. 100 do uew sealed
Herring, received per steamer and for wile by
J SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
C OTTON SEED—Jethro or Silk Cotton Pood, for sale by '
OGDEN ft BUNK Kit
O KG A R8—10,000 La Norrlg, nnd other brands. For sale
O fcr HYLAND A O’NEIL
AND LARD—30 casks cliolco - Ham*720
bids I«af I-ird, received and for snlo bv
MoMAHON A DOYLE.
f»bl8
T up v ., NE !' V carpetuigb!
JJEsubscriber has just received por late arrivals, a
- i ^ S DI ^ reMl ’ "lock of tlio richest and newest styles
oi velvot. Tapestry. Brussels, three ply Ingrain and Voi.l.
iiaii '-arpetiugs, all of which are offered on the most de* r
ablo terms.
With a full assortment of Oil Cloths, Table Covers, Mat.
ting. Ac.
Purchasers are requested to make an early axamlnatior
as strong inducements will bo hold out to cash buyers
,. R- B. WALKER. llM) Chestnut-street.
n'li‘7—lawtf below 8th. South side, Philadelphia
t XXI THORNE XVHJJAMS lias lately received WesPirn
7- » » .• Cimractor* or Tyne* of llordor Life ; by M’Connell,
Go- witli illustrations by Darby.
sepll
H AY—Undlng from ship''Chase, 00 hales North River
Hay, and for sale on tlio wharf, by
. H. K. WASHBURN. Agent.
/■'ILARET WINE.—20 Isixes St. Julien Msdoo Wine, ter sale
^ h J feb 3 A. BONAUD.
-,s by JJ
Busy Momenta of nn Idle Woman.
Addison’s complete works, with critical and explanatory
notes by Green, in 6 volumes—first just received.
Tlie Black XVater Chronicle, a narrative of an Expedition
into Randolph county, Va.; w ith illustrations.
De Vera's subliroonnd comparative Philosophy.
Field's City Architecture, or dusigus for Dwellings, Ho
tela. Stores, Ac.
Theory of Christianity : by XV. S. Grayson.
KichardPs Peruvian Antiquities, translated by Rev. Dr.
Uawks.
Brown's Roman Classical Literature.
Hughes’ Scripture Geography.
Mr. Rutherford’s Children; by the author of the Wide
Wide World. ’
Lady Isle’s Widowhood, from Blackwood
Parley’s Presents, for all Muons. norlf)