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[VOL. XXXVI.
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. SUNDAY MORNIN G, MARCH 19, 1854.
Cljc Suimnnal) ©rorflian,
reaumiitn
HU1.Y. TIU-WKKKLY, AND WEEKLY. BY
!• ii N 0 H * ll 11. T O N ,
City and County Printers.
Wh-r* payment l» not nude In advance. tho chargo* will
,, rl ,Mv bo for Dully OmiviantS, forTri Weekly $3, aud
Weekly
The SnVMunalt Georgian.
Tbo Proprietors hsve tho pleasure of announcing that
hare associated with thorn, a* * Corresponding Fill-
, r ’„f the Georgian, Mr. P. L. J. May. late K Itor of tho
rirthnrpe Southern Democrat, who will devoto hU ontiro
no and talent* to tho Interests of tho paper, lly tbi* ar-
ujomont the duties pertaining to tho office will bo so ill-
It- i. as to enable us to have effectually canvassed not on-
this but the several adjoining States. This service ii as-
nn’d by Mr. May, as a matter of preference with him,
J of satisfaction to us. His acquaintance oaten ling to
arlv every county in Georgia, to a Urge |tortiun of Ton*
ssce. to Alabama, and to Florida, peculiarly Ills him for
e worX he has undertaken. Mr. May will take charge of
I business out of the city—will canvass for the paper,
;cive subscription, and collect the dues of the olllco—
port all matters of general interest which may be pro-
itoil to Ills notice—correspond ns occasion and Interest
piiro, and. in short, will combine his exertions, physical
I mental, with ours, to give attractiveness to thocoluuius
l extend tho circulation of tho Georgian
If tho intellectual ijunllflcntinns of Mr. May It is scaree-
necessary for us to speak. The ability which character*
d tho Editorial department of tho ,Southern Democrat
iring tho two and a half yean that he was counocted with
lufllclent guarantee of his capacity.
To the husinessa men of Savannah we confidently look
increase of advertising patronage. I'uless mistaken
calculations, our association with Mr. May, in con*
ii with our arrangements, which we are now inak*
ig. will constitute the Georgian the best vehicle for adirr-
•jiU within their reach. IVo expect to send it, not
nlv into every bam. village ami neiyhhorhuml in Groryia. but
ery point in tlio neighboting States, which ruilrtnd
steamboat have opened to tho trade of the City.
The feelings of pride witli whicUMr. May lias for years
itemplated the progress of the Seaport of his native
ite. a reeling which has frequently found expression in
> columns of the Southern Democrat while under hi*
, r *v—is the best assurance Hint nothing lie can do will
wanting to bring trade to .Savannah—especially to those
io«e advertisements appear in this paper. So that while
agent for us ho will at the same time be a most ollicient
locate, wherever lio goes, of tho interests of the City,
d of those of its business men whose names appear in
r columns.
The political principles of the Georgian will of course
uUuuu to bo those of the Democratic school; though
ilitics will play n part In its columns altogether subordi*
iste to its news, business and commercial character. To
i commercial department, especially, will the most assid-
.us attention continue to ho given. The reputation which
has already established fqr tho accuracy, fullness and
fames* of it* cotton tables, cotton statements and mnr-
t reports, it shall ho our endeavor to increase and extend,
nally. us a medium through which to obtain the latest
nteltigvncc, the Georgian commends itself to a very exten-
region of Georgia, nearly tho whole of Florida, and a
deruble portion ot South Carolina and Alabama. A
sper published in this city can give forcigu accounts, New
and New Orleans cotton markets, and other telegraphic
!s. a day in advance of our Charleston cotcuipnraries.
, wo may add, that in futuro, steamships from New
and Philadelphia will furnish us twice or throe times
reck, newspaper accounts from tho North a day in ad-
of the land mail.
Tho Savannah Georgian, Daily, Tri-weekly and Weekly,
continue to be published at the following reducod rates :
Daily, per annum, in advunce $d
Trl-Weekly, '• " .?% $»
Weekly, “ *’ *-
When payment is not made in advance, a dollar will be
led to the prices of each,
ruutiah, January ISO. 1854.
SAVANNAH MUTUAL 1NSU11ANCK CO.
Office 118 Day-street. •
Tills Company will take Fire, Murine and River Risks on
u«t favorable terms.
Trustees—Henry D. Weed. Hiram Roberts. J. R. Wilder, I.
Morrell. John W. Anderson, N. 11. Knapp, Henry lathrop
d E. F, Wood.
HENDRY D. WEED, President.
HIRAM ROBERTS, Vice President.
Jamks McHenry. Secretary. no*
8UPKHINTKNDKNT’8 OFFICE V. 11. It.
Savannah, Sept. 1,1853.
After this day. by resolution ot' the Hoard of Directors,
ud dowu freight will be payable at the merchants 1
ting house, or by deposit® made by the Treasurer,
•mi-weekly, on Mondays and Fridays, from 0 o'clock, A.
,,to2P. M.
Dills to be rendered through tho post office on Wednes*
id Fridays.
Failure to make payment when called for as aboro, will
i parties’ account.
ptl W. M. WADI.KY. Gen. Sup’t.
SAVANNAH INFIRMARY.
DRS. WRAGG AND MACKALL. Pkopkiictor*.
This institution having been recently removed from the
.bufbs of tho city, to No. 10 East Uroad-slreot. Is now
>en for tho reception of patients. Modical aud Surgical.
l!y this change in locality wc aro enabled to offer the
ublic more ninple accommodations. Our wards am com-
irtabiy furnislied, and several singlo rooms nro fitted up
such patients as prefer being entirely privnto.
We especially invite the attention of planters and other
aers to our department for negroes,
for terms apply to Dr. J. A. Wr.UIU, No. 38 West Bread-
Greet, or Dr. 11. 0. Mackali., No. 05 Hrnnghton-st. declO
COD Y’S
RESTAURANT AND COFFEE'-HOUSE.
TMIK undersigned lias leased, and bus now fitted up in
1 neat aud elegant stylo, the builuig on Drayton-street,
door to Way & Kino's, to be occupied ns a
COFF EE-HOUSE,
re lie Intends to servo up, in superior style, every deli-
' of Die season.
New York and SnvnnnnU Oysters, Venison,
GROUSE, PARTRIDGES. FISH,
Fulton Market amt Philadelphia Iiccf, fpc., fyc.,
will always be kept on hnnd, and sorved up in a style never
*■ 'foreequalled in tills city.
£3" I’artios furnished with private suppers mid dinners
i short notice. He will keep only the best Liquor*,
octy JOHN Mrk ropy.
A. CHAMPION.
AT HIS STORK MARKET 8QUARR.—Has on
hand, and offers for sale on reasonable terras—100
barrels crashed, powderd, clarified and brown su-
lg*rt: 75 bags Rio. Cuba, and old government coffee.
60 barrels Ualtiinoru and Canal Floor 1
60 half bbls do do do |P»rtH. Smith.
100 08.100, 40 lb. bags choice Cherokee Flour.
40 bbls Butter.Sugar. Soda Cracker* and Pilot Bread.
160 bbls. Potatoes,Carter's June and inercea, for family
200 Reynold’s llama. 10 hhds. Sides and shoulder Bacon.
7ft boxes Patent 8perm, and Adamantine and Tallow
CandUi
pm boxes and half do Fa uily mid Common Soap.
60 do half do Tobacco, St quarter do Thomas’ Nectar
leal Tobacco.
2» Keirs choice Butter. 60 boxes Cheese. 25 kegs I aril
60 whole and half bbls, aud 60 boxes Watts’ Duck
wheat Flour.
Also a full selection of choice Tens. Spice. Mustard, old
Morgahel* Whisky. Brandy. Port and Madeira Wines, pure
White Vinegar. Cider Vinegar. Porter, half bbls Beef, barrels
half bbls. quarters Salmon, table Stilt. Vertnlcella. Macaroni,
An . Ac., all of which are offero I to Families, Planters and
Country merchants, for cash or approved paper.
nov8
WEBSTER & PALMES
H ave just received and offer for sale-
75 bids A, II and clarified Sugar. 50 do powdered do,
30 111 ids St Croix Sugar. 60 dozen llrooins,
no bids Hiram -mith's and Omni Flour,
150 do Baltimore Flour.
iso do L-bumm and Etowah Georgia Klcur,
100 bag*. US pounds each. do do
60 Idd* butter, sugar and so la Crackers,
.Vi bbls Pilot Bread. 40 boxes Soda Biscuit.
2 N bbl* Portland sugar house and N l) Syrup,
HO bid* gu-i-l eating Potatoes,
00 boxes BeadePsOs and 8s patent Tallow Candles,
75 do Adamantine Candles.
25 do Judd & Son's Sperm Candles,
15 bids and 20 half bbls No 1 Mackerel,
75 boxes white nod yellow Cheese,
26 bbls nod 60 kegs primo Isinf laird,
too boxes 6s. 8s. and pounds Tobacco, good brands
SO do 6s nod 8* Brnnt ft Williams’ Tobacco,
Also. 220 Nixes Smith’s. Colgate’s. Croton aud Bcndel's
Family and Pale Soap. 120 do No 1 do. 50 Pearl Starch, 80
whole, half and quarter boxes Raisins. 26 drums Figs. 60
boxes Herring. oc.t20
FANCY GROCERY STORE.
FTTHK subscriber having enlarged his store, at the corner
.1 of Ray and Whitaker streets, offers for sale on tho most
favorable terms the following :
10 half pipes (Hard Brandy. 1844.
6 do Jean Louis Brandy. 1844,
6 do llennessy Brandy. 1811.
6 do Dazcrae Brandy. 1808.
2 puncheon* Scotch Whisky. In bond.
2 hhds St. Crux Rum, in bond.
10 quarter casks Madeira Wine.
10 do Port Wine.
10 bids Monongnlioln Whisky.
2 pipes Holland Gin.
20 bbls Phelps’ Gin.
6ft M Spanish Segnrs. various brands.
Also, a complete assortment of fancy groceries, such ns
English and American pickled Lobsters. Salmons. Macker
el. Sardines. Olives. Caper*. Catsup English Sauces. Snllml
Oil. Preserved Fruits. Jellv Jams. English and French Mus
tard, French and West India Cordial*, nil warranted genu-
perior to any offered in this market
A. BON AUD.
„ NEW A lilt IV A I.S I
DRY-GOODS! DRY-GOODS!
HENRY LATHROP & CO.
H AVE RECkIVHD per recent arrivals, an I offer for aale
Plantation Dry Goods ; tandnn Duffll. and Twilled
Blanket* ; Georgia Kersey* and Plains ; Northern do. do. ;
heavy (all wool) do. ; heavy Cordova do. j heavy Brown
Shirtings ; plain and twilled red Flannels ; Plaids. Lluseyi,
colored Homespuns. Ac.
PRINTED B LAINES. MERINOS. He. •—Printed French
, H’laines; American do ; plain inode and high
col’d do.; French and English Merinos, a vnriety of colors ;
raw Silk plaids ; Mnusllii d'llulro ; printed Frcucli Cain-
Dress Silks.
Plain, plaid, and striped Dress Silk* ; rich brocade do;
plain bl'k Milks ; a largo variety : black broendo do. : bl'k
aud Rep, do.
Mourning Ureas Goods.
Mouslln d’Lillies : French and English Bombnilnes ; Al-
paceas ; Canton anilTainise 'Toths.
Clanks and Mnntlllns.
Cloth Cloaks ami Talmas ; black and col’d Silk Mantil
las ; [. idles’ bl’k n ml co’d Chillis for Cloaks, and a variety
of Trimmings for the same.
ICinbroldcrlcM nnd Lnce Goods.
MnusliiiCollars and Cheinixettes; Lice do; rich embroid
ered lawn Hilkfs ; Mourning Csdlnrs, Cliemixettes. nnd Un-
dersleevna ; Muslin Caps ; Infant'* Waists ; 8wi*s and Jac.
Edgings nml Inserting*; Thread nnd l.t-de FMging* and iu-
sertiugs ; Cambric and Muslin Ikind*
<4 loves.
Lillies’,Mlise*’, Men's, and Bov’s Gloves.a largo variety.
Hosiery.
Men’s nnd Bov’s Worsted nnd Cotton Half Hose ; Indies’
nnd Mis*es‘ Cotton and Worsted Hose; Ladies' black nud
white t-'ilk do.
Ho use Furnishing Goods.
10-4,11—ft and 12-4 Linen HheotlDgs : 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’clied Table Rain-
ns k ; Damask Cloths; Napkins ami Doyle* ; Hurnbuc.
Seotch and Russia Diapers; Irish Linens, good styles : Bed-
Ticks, Furniture Dimity*. Ac.
Cloths nnd Casslntcros.
Illack French Cloths; Plain and Twilled Rina do. do;
•'lack Doe Skins; plain and plaid Tweeds; Kentucky Jeans-
black Satin Vestings.nud black and col’dBilk Vestings.
nct'JO
BLANKETS, DOMESTICS, &C.
AT VERY LOW PRICKS.
W E lake pleasure In calling the attention of planters to
our very extensive stock of Woolen ami Domestic
Goods, many of which wo purchased heloro tho great nd-
ice in wool, and will therefnw sell them correspondingly
, consisting of— ^
40 bales Loudon nu(111 nml colored Blankets,
60 do brown twilled Kerseys ; 10 do black) 0,
1>. CURRAN
H AS just received nnd offers for sale, nt his store, on
Bull street, in Sorrell’s buildings—
2 half pipes Pinet. Castill ft Co's Brandy, vint. 1842, 7
2 half pipe* Otnrd. Dupiiy ft Co’s Brandy, vint. 1842, IJ
1 pipe Swan Gin, 1 half pipe Kborn leaf Gin,
0 bbl* old Bourbon Whi*kv.
(1 bbls old Monongahela \Vhlsky.
4 cases Itliineish Wine. Toasta brand, vint. 1842,
4 cases old Sherry, and 4 do Madeira Wine,
3 cases Sardine* in *4 boxes.
10 boxes Tobacco, of all kinds nnd brands.
Also. 10.000 of the best Cigars. 10 boxes Cordials, of all
kinds. 2 bbls Beef Tongues, 2 do l'lg Pork. nov18
U NDER a n
Isieomot
FV"
M.YTTKAVAN MACHINE AND MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY,
ml improved organization, mnmifncturo
id Stationary Engines, Sugar Mills. Gins,
Presses. lathe*. Drills. Ac. Also, every description of Cot-
•on. IVouh-n and Saw Mill work.Shafting. Pulleys. Ac.. Cast
ings <•! any weight, (having a large assortment of patterns.)
at reduced prices. F. S. CLAXTON, Engineer.
Depot 13 Plait-street, corner or Gold. Clnxton ft Wet-
more. Excelsior. Collins ft Co. and H. Collins’Axes. Hard
ware Agency,23 Pratt st.. New York. oclO—lyr
ATENT SCALES.
AIRBANK’S Patent Platform Scales—(Improved inqunl-
and reduced in price)—Adapted to every required op
eration of weighing, ns Railroad Scales for trains or single cars
in use on the principal railroads in the United States and
Great Britain, Warehouse Scales. Heavy Portable Scales, on
wheels, for foundries, rolling mills. A'c. Store Scales, various
modifications ; Counter Scales. Hay nnd Coat Seales. Ac.—
These Scales have been long known nnd severely tested ; nnd
tlie universal confidence felt in their accuracy nnd perfect
adjustment, is such that they are now regarded ns the stand
ard.from which tliore is no nppenl.
my 12 PH1LBRICK k BELL. Agents _
SllsVlfiirSMlNEHAIs FAINTS.
TUST RECEIVED.—A supply of Mineral Paints, fire and
J water-proof colors, unfailing. Silver's Mineral Paints
differ essentially from all others in market. They are not
Clays, they require littlo oil. they do not work toughly, but
flow easily as white lead. They lay on a very heavy body,
set immediately, nnd becomenn Imlestriictnblo covering ot
Hint. They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger
dryer than white lead.
I have a variety of colors. Red. Yellow, various Rrowns,
ami Jet Black. They are superior in body (or covering
property) to anything over discovered.and pound for pound
will cover double the surface of White Lead or Zinc Mineral
paints, and require less oil.
I nin now prepared to cow Tin Roofs, as nothing adhere,
to tin like Silver's Mineral Paints. For sale bv
JOHN J MAURICE,
my 8 . 10 and 12 Rariinrd-street.
REMOVAL.
F ashionable taiumung establishment—The sub
scriber having fust removed to No. 21 Bull-street, (bo-
tween Congress and Broughton-streets.) would inform hi*
friends and the public generally, that ho will open Tills
Bay. Ills second supply of Fall nnd Winter Goods, consisting
of tin- best French, English and American Cloths, Cassl-
meres and Vesting*, purchased from the most extensive ini.
(sirters in New York, which he is prepared to mnke up in
the best and most fashionable styles.
duel M. D. MURPHY.
T ANDRCTH'S GARDEN SEEDS— A full supply oftliesn
JLi justly celebrated Seeds, comprising all tho varieties
usually wanted, nnd warranted to be tho growth of 1853.—
Just received Ulid for sale by
nov27 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument square.
w eumpleti d. and I invite
attention of planters, hoiise-kuopersnnd others, to
my large nnd varied assortment of Crockery. China. Glass,
and Stone Ware; Wood and Willow Ware; Family Hard
ware ; Tablo Cutlery ; Plain nnd Jnpaned Tin Ware; nnd
Fancy Articles—in short, every article necessary to furnish
a house from kitchen to garret, inuy be found nt this estab
lishment. except dry goods nnd cabinet furniture, and at as
low. if not lower prices, than tli y can lie purchased else
where. sop21 J. P. COLLINS.
S UNDRIES—50 i>bls nnd 40 half do superfine Canal Flour,
28 bbls Hirntn Smith's extra do. 60 bills butter sugar
and soda Crackers, 25 boxes Treadwell’s sodn Biscuit, 80
boxes Rondel's 0s and 8s patent Tallow Candles. 40 do Col
gate's and BondeVs Pearl Starch, 200doNo 1 Vale nml Fam
ily Soap, 300 reams Wrapping Paper, assorted sixes. 25 dox
painted handle Brooms. 60 boxes Adamantine Candles, 60
do Star do, landing and for sale by
feb22 SCR A NTON, JOH N8T0N ft CO
■The -Mib-cribci - liuvi-jo-t vela large
rb iissortuient of Igidies nnd Gents’ White
arls Kid Gloves manufacturol nnd imjkirlnl
odr own trade They are by all odds the best article
•■I in this market.
r'2 KF.MPTON k VERST1LI.E.
■J^IH GLOVES.
T3RAN
IJ do f
DY,'
IIN. ke.—100 bbls K I* Gin, 26 do Hrnndy. 1
Brandy, 100 boxes Cheese, 2000 lbs Twine.',
landing and for sale bv
HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO.
JAKASOLS.—An assortment of
. plain Parasols, in black aud cole
fvblft
, Abbott, ami for salo by
lancing from brig
COHEN Ac FOSDICK.
iOTATol’-S—loo bids prime I’olnlocs. lor ■
per orig Civilian, from Boston. Apply^to
Nut Crackers, Acc.. for sale by
OGIIE.V A- BUNKER
Clothe I'm.
J P COLLINS.
P IG IRON—360 tun* No 1 Summertce
ness Pig Iron, cargo of ship Cam
to arrive, by 015 BRIO!
N EW ORLEANS M'H.A-v'H< —25 bbl* Nei
lasses, just received and for sale by
W INER-100 baskets lleidsick and Mi
in pints and quarts. For sale bv
de C 4 HYLAND At
65
blc.lO:
CHAMPION k WATTS
Chain paigt
Nun,
•celvod per steamer and for
P LASTER—25 bbls ground Pis
for salo, to arrive per brig C
, 26 bbls calcined do.
an. from Boston. Ap-
)GI)EN k HUNKER.
T'II’oRTKD CORDIAl* 4 —10 dox Imported Mnrieliliio. I
1 assorted, 10 do American. Just received and for
low by HYLAND k O'NEIL.
Ol'OAIi—20 lihds piIme Porto Rico Sugar, lo do olioic
O Croix do. 16 do fair Now Orleans do. 80 bids Stuart'
H and C clarified do.60 do do crashed ami powdered do. 10
boxes laiaf do, landing and for sale by
deel4 scranton. Johnston k co
M OURNING GOODS—Illack bomlmxtues.'dn French u
rino and Coburg cloths, alpacas. Canton cloths, ri
•dk‘. black silk and satin do chone, French nnd F.nglisli
trapes, love and crape veils. E'reucb and English calicos,
he .ju*t received nnd for salo by
nuvlO • PrWITT k MORGAN,
100.000
» pur brig Tiberius from Boston.
OGDEN k BUNKER
— Laths, for salo. to arrii
br sep22
P ORTLAND SYRUP.—
Jan7
iSDICK.
Steamer Augusta—Now
rich Silk Grenadines. Ilareges and Plaid Silk*,
ile Paris, white and colored French l.xwns. plain and
printed; plain French Cambrics. French Brilliants, printed
ind white; black Bareges, plain nnd figured. Ac.. Ac., for
jjJc by reblfi HENRY I.ATHROI* At CO.
IDFISII. MACKF.REL. Ac —2 lihds clioice Codfish, 11
bbls extra No 1 Mackerel. 10 do pickled Herring. 00
sale nt the corner of Broughton nnd
Drayton streets, by deed DAVID O’CONNER
V ESTS*—V LISTS—A large variety of Dress Vest, such ns
figured black Silk, black llarntlien, nml Fancy Silk,
figured black and fancy Cashmere Vests. Just received for
sale low by nov23 WM. R. SYMONS. Draper A Tailor.
ANTING POTATOES.—100 bbls. prime Planting 1’oU-
daily expected, to arrive, for sale hv
fob 7 BRIGHAM, Kkl.I.Y k CO.
H ay’AND PLASTER—22 bales Hay. nnd S bbls and 4"
. bag* Calcine Plaster, landing from sclir J P WethoriUj
and for sale by declH BRIGHAM. KELLY A C".
ed nnd
C or
If
P'iiS
brov
i dm
i: Goods.
striped and white Osiinburg*.
10 do plain red Flannel ; 6 do twilled do.
15 do shirting r<tripes,
10 do Schley’s Georgia Plains,
15 cases Ismisinnn and Marlboro’ Stripes nnd l’lalds,
6 do plaid IJnseys, stripes and plaids,
6 do Satinet and Kentucky Jeans.
5 do Scotch nnd domestic Ginghams,
30 do IdeacliPd Shirtings amt Shootings
20 do English nnd American Prints,
60 dozen Negro Caps; loo pieces Carpeting,
160 Ruggssnd Matts; 200 Caria-t Hags,
300 Negro Hend handkerchief*,
1000 dozen woolen nnd cotton Hosiery.
Planters and merchants visiting our city dnrtng the fait
id winter will find it to their interest to look trough our
stock, as we are disposed to sell nt a small advance upon
ootfl AIKEN k BURNS.
HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
FOR FALL AND WINTER.
T HE subscriber respectfully solicits the attention of his
friends nnd llio public in general, to bis extensive as-
ortment of Ready-made Clothing, comprising ns it docs a
ariety of every article for gentlemen’s wear, suitable for
the present nnd coining seasons. Tho following comprise a
portion of tlio stock on hnnd :
Overcoats and Surtnut* of black and blue bonver cloth,
Black nnd brown mohair cloth.
Norway nnd Labrador coatings.
Devonshire, kerseys, and pilot rlnths. talma cloaks,
Black cloth dre»* nnd frock coat*. •
Blue and brown cloth business frocks,
Grey nnd check cassimere business suits,
Black doe-skin cassimere pants,
French fancy cassimere pants.
Grey nml mixed tweed cassimere pants,
Black nml mixed satinet pants,
Plain and plaid kersey pants.
Embroidered and plain black cassimere vests,
Figured nnd plain black silk vests,
Plush velvet vests.
Figured black nnd fancy cashmere rests,
together with nn extensive stock of Furnishing Goods, such
as tine wliito shirts, silk nml merino undershirts, merino
Canton llannels nnd Jean drawers, riding gauntlets, black,
iolored and white kid gloves, stocks, cravats nnd scarfs,
lock-ties, suspenders etc., the whole of which is offered for
■ale low, by WM. R. SYMONS. Draper k Tnllor,
opU 17 Whitaker street.
__J)E WITT & MORGAN
/AFI Ml for sale, at tli» lowest market price, a large and
Yv well selected stock of Dry Goods, to which they respect
fully solicit attention ;
Dailies’ Dress Uontls.
Black Silks, of all widths and best makes.
Black figured Silks, plnin and colored Silks,
Paris plaid nnd brocade Silks.
Pnris printed M. de latino*, a large nnd beautiful stock,
Plain colored do. and (linens nnd Broadway Browns,
Small figured Mou*lin de latinos, for children,
English and American Mou.-lin de Iaiines,
Printed Satiu de Phene*, new and very handsome.
Mourning Rontls.
A great variety or Mourning Dress Goods and Embroido-
58, consisting of every tiling new nml beautiful.
Hosiery.
A largo variety of English and German Hosiery, for la
dies, gentlemen, and children.
Also,
d*.Shirtings nnd Shootings, Blankets. Quilts. Irish
Linens, Table Damasks nnd Napkins, Kerseys, Plains, Osna-
burgs. Brown Shirtings. Ac.. Ac. octlO
M. PRENDERGAST & CO~
178 Jlroughhm street, opjtutite S'. Anitrrw'S Hall.Savannah,
H AVE great pleasure In Greeting attention to Into pur
chase*. In connection with their retail trade, they car
ry out strictly tlio same system, in the sale of their good*, ns
i* pursued by the large liou-c* in the northern cities.namu-
Dring their cu-tom-r- tl„- roll advantage arising from
ing In large lot*. Planters, ami head* of families, nnd
nil persons, buying in quantity, will find many large lots to
buy from, and decidedly cheap oet20
CAltFKTS—CAltFKTN—(.’AKFKTSf
W E have this dry opened a now nnd splcudidassort
ment of carpets. ron*i*ting of—
Ilcmp, Dutcli, Venetian, Slnlr, .Three Ply,
Ingrain, anil llrusselH Carpets.
Also, a very handsome assortment of Velvet nml Clienel
Rugs, Hemp, nnd Cocoa Mats. Drugget and Floor Oil Cloths,
all of which will bo sold at tlio lowest prices, by
_sop20 AIKEN k BURNS.
FALL TRADE, OF 18.73.
r O MKRIIANIS AND W||oLM.\l£ PURCHASERS OF
DRY —Our arrangements for the Fall Trade
ivill be completed in a few days, when ne will lie prepared
lo submit to your inspe -ti.in an iimisunlly complete n*>nrt-
raent of general lirv Goods, llosioiv. Trimmings. Haber-
dashery. and Small Wares. Ribbons. Ac.
M. I’RKNDERGAST k CO.,
178 Broughton-strect, opposito St. Andrew’s Hull, west
side aug27
AOlUUUIaTUliAIi IMPLBBENT8.
Georgia and French. Burr aud Euro
pean Mill Slone* ; Ploughs of various
kinds. Fugle, Sub-Sell nnd Wrought
iHhare: Iron Fire-proof Safes, Shdrain
and Bpadoi, Mntuuo nud liny Forks. Potato Hooks. Corn
Shellurx. Cob Crashers. Manure Drags, Cultivators, Straw
Cutters. Scythes nml Sneaths. Hose, Axes, Pick Axe* and
Handles. Road Sarnper*, Ox Chain*. Ox Yokes.Oarden nnd
Fanoy Barrows. Garden ClialnT. Segment* and Gudgeons
Sreen Wire, llumiis. Measures. Grist Mills, Hire Threshers.
Cauldrons. Douglas*’ Pump* and Water Rains. Well Wheels,
do Huckots. Cotton and Counter Scales, Trunks, (kitten
Hooks, Jack Screws, Burnle’s Soa T|tand Cotton Gins and
Griswold's Upland do. Cement, Piaster, Milt nnd Cross Cut
Saws ; also, fl-uid and Yard Saws. Ac. For sale by
noli) ('ll \'H II ('AMI'FIKI.D. Kl Hav-'t,
IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE,
WholcsnlenuA Retail,
No. 110 Itroughton-st.. between lfull and Whitaker
CTj, THE largest nnd best selected stork of goods ever
t/i,offered forsnlein this city. Gollland.SliverIVntcbes.
ttVuSmYost, Fob nnd Guard Chains, Sets of Jewelry. Clint-
elanesTBracelids. ItriMiches, fine Diamond work Finger Rings,
SilvcrCnslors. Tea Sots,Pttcber.*,GobleM,Cups,Cako Baskets,
SjMions. Forks. Fish Knives. Pie Knives, Ciioese Scoops, Ju
dies. Syphons. Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military nnd
Fancy Goods.and n great variety pf articles too numerous to
mention ; the whole of which will bo sold at reduced prices.
Allkindsnf Watches. Clocks, Jewelry nnd other Jobbing
attended to by competent hands. HOIflMN k RIKEMAN.
WATCIIK8, JEWKLRY,
Awl limey Goods,
RECEIVING by every arrival of the Steamers fresh
Mill in*, making tiio best nssortmenl iu this city, of all
kind* of Watches, Jewelry. Fancy Goods, Silver Spoon*. Forks.
Pitcher*. Ten Sets. Cups. Syphons. Plated Castor*, nnd every
variety of arthle* connected witli our line of business; nil of
which will bo sold ns low ns In auy city in tlio Union,
D. B. NICHOLS.
09" Particular attention given to theRcpniriugof Wnldi
es and Jowelrr. no 20
NEW JEWELRY, F1NI’, WATCHES, A, .
aH THE undersigned I* now opening a splendid assort-
Ilf]mentor rich JEWHI.RY,embracing the recent patterns
ML/of Wir rings. Pin*. ItmceloH nnd Klnger-rings. among
,r wliicli are some line- lUamimd settinps.lrom $10 to $600.
,n. Also, twenty five setanf tLn*e uuiqiwT'roW of Knr-
• r<Jring* and Broodies, rnmi $18 to $125 the set. newest
'.wand rarest patterns; logetlier with a very select assort
ment of extra fine Watches set iii pearl, diamond. Irani
ting and plain case* Tl.. -e. with a further assortment ol
goml Jowelrv. Sterling Silver Sot*. S;m-on*. Forks, ladle*,
Cups. Ac .nml Plated Ware of all kin V Fancy Work Boxes,
Dressing Case*. Folios Clocks, Bronze I igiires.gold mount
ed Cnnes.Cuttlery. Ac., renders his assortment very com
plete. and unsurpassed iu the State, either in quality'or pri-
i>. B.mciioLs
il»F Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks,
id jewelry^ nol2
PIANO FORTES, MUSIC AND MUSICAL.
INSTRUMENTS.
The subscriber having purchased the cn
re business of F. Zooiupm A Cn.. rT which
rm lie has heretofore been tlio acting mem
•r in Savannah, would respectfully invito
of tlioso in want of anything in the musical
Jliis establishment. From many years' experience
both in professional and business matters connected witli
hnusic, Mr. M. fools himself fully qualified to proffirliisser-
■ in tlie selection of music mol in-trumont* o- the ful
filment of orders, with the assurance of ids utmost zeal and
industry in liis endeavor to deserve tlie patrnnxgt nud con-
Ifidonce of tho public. G. 11. MITCHELL.
Juno14 ^successor to F. Zogbnum A Co.
MFI.OIHANH—MKLOBIANS.
(■HU CARHART A NEEDHAMS Imvo double
W r(; ed- witli four stops, suitable for cliurcli
hf A ¥ f inmslc. Also, large ihmble. round corner, six
* * ‘octave ; Cnlmrt’s fine Melodinn*. Tour and a
half and five octave, a beautiful instrument for tlie parlor,
For sale on tlie most accommodating terms, bv
nevlS I. W. MORRELL A CO.
UUBIO AND INSTRUMENTS.
——— Tim undersigned agent for It. KnaulTs
fflft f ff* Co.’s celelirnted Harps. Cnriiart A Need-
nrt‘*. Grovensteen's, Dunbam's and lirlli I’ond A Co s
piano Fortes, has on hand the largest nnd most complete
slock of Musical Instruments. Sheet Music. Instruction
IBooks, Strings. Ac. Ac., ever known in Saranunli. Orders
promptly nnd faithfully attended to by
G. B MITCHELL.
Successor to F. 7.0GBAUM A CO., at tho old stand fit.
IJiillen street, next to Mnrkel S<|iiare. jan4
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
rite ,tlh Tl '° lias now opened a large nnd clinlco
ll^rl'iiri'Ufnrw.tylo o' full nnd Sinter goods.
Ul\I/y c "I** , " , . ,n 5"f^Yenel' «'"• Engli*li idaek nnd fancy
LjILJ colored I'l-illi. plain black I • -Win Cuisimercs. figu.
TO CASH PURCHASK118 OF DRY’ GOODS.
M I*RENDFJtGA>T A CO . 178 Broughton street, oppo-
• site St. Andrew's Hall, j west side.) in connection
namely, lo avoid a* far n-1 ii I-- .-urrying over stoch from
one season to nnotlier. line fixed the price* of tlie remain
ing portion of their fall nnd winter *tr.ek at a very low
figure. In this connection they particularly direct atten
tion to their Silks. French Merinos. I'u Laities.and Cash
meres. dec3
H IOUSE FURNISH!I
11-1 nnd 12 4 Slo etlngs, linen
7-4 do. for pillow ca«e«. wliitc nnd i
ty. French. Kngli-h and American 1
seilles nnd loinca*ter Quilt*, large n
kins and Doiles. white an>l colored,
dowlas nud crash. Scotch Diaper s
Diaper. Russia nnd liir-1- eve Din
Rod Blankets. Crib Blankets. Win I,
Piano and Table Covers, linen nnd c
for snlo by oct20
T ADIE8’. gentlemen's nnd childe
1 J rino
-Lin
mi •
u large variety of French
black nnd fancy
uk.de ..r which
Hi"-', fashouablo
d black elastic Ca**iinere*. ultli
fancy Caxrimereaof the latest st
choice variety of Ve-ting*. e»n*<-ilnc of
fum y Cashmere*.plain black Satin, figun
Silks.nnd Satins, rut silk Velvet*. Ac. T
he is prepared to make up to order in tli
manner, and on accommodating terms.
“Ctl WM. R. SYMONS.
Draper nnd Tailor. 17 Wliitaker-st.
wm. r. Symons, draper andtailor
A'o 17 Whitaker strot. Savannah.
Has just opened a large nnd choice variety of Nkw
'Ki.vo AM) Spmmkk Gooin. ennsisting in part of black,
figured and fancy French Cassimere* ; I,lack and rob
d Cu*l.inere ; Cloths and ChalUBeretts; white nnd
lanry l.im-n Drill-; witli a large R-x-rtment uf f.n-rv Mar-
seilles and Linen Vesting*, nil of whirl, he i. i.r. i.-ared to
make up to order In the most fashionable „tj U-, n n'l on oc-
odating term*
ap5
■all. Da
Cliintze. Mar-
>-k Ni
neb Bo
Towel*. Ilucknhurk
-. 10-4.11-4 nnd 12-4
S»-a e* nnd Fixtures,
on..Inst received and
AIKIN A BURNS.
nd i
jnnO
. RON AUD.
P ATE HE FOIE. Gras. Sauci-
ring. do Salmon; Durli
•. frnffee. Yarmouth Her
Mustard j just received nnd
A. BONAl'D.
if Bay nnd Whitaker-streets.
rnOBACCO—60
.1 jsn20
C TORN'—1000 tmslieis
j prime yellow Corn
me wliito Corn, and 1000 bushel*
r sale liy
ROWLAND k CO.
ry likely mulatto man. age
toper by trade, warranted n
T?OR SALE—A
r an excellent
sold for no fault.
Also.a coachman, aged 23 year*, of good character. Ap
ply t„ janlS WVLLY A MONTMOLIJN.
O AX.^H50b bushels prime send Oat*, for safe, to arrivo
per sclir J A Dale from Baltimore, apply to
jno4 OGDEN A BUNKER.
C T ROUND PLASTER—26 bbis Ground Plaster, now laud
j ing from the Brig Northman For snle by
nov8 OGDEN A BUNKER.
nd 200 bbls Potatoos. per ship Rotundn. from Bath,
5, by deal8 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
H UTTER—25 firkins Butter, Just received per stez
Ml" by dec 13 E.' W. Bt
]70R SALE—A negro wninnn. aged 20 years, very likely
* *ni| an excellent cook, washer and Ironer. Also a very
ukelv girl, aged 13 yeara. Apply to
nctio J l yr—
WYLLV A MONTMOLIJN.
.. .iplcndid lot of. ong and square Blankot
diswls. suitable for the sease- -*
declO
ohaws:
•j 8h»wL
KEMITON A VERSTILLK’S.
fiui 11.K.Y’S GF.<miiIA PLA1 N8=A~ r«w 1hales (-r these *u-
i t'"fi'>r goo-is manufactured last season, which are con-
' '•re-l by judge* to be the best article in the market —
•nlers are invited to call and examine thorn before pur
tkj.inicelsewhere. KEMITON A VERSTII.I.E,
- *’ ‘ 72 St. Jullen and 105 Br> an streets.
\\r i, i " , ll'.V-WARE. 'rubsTTluckets.SeTves. WaslT - Boar-ls,
, ,,rt *ail Trays, Pastiy Boards and Rolling Pina. For
deelO J. P. (Y)LLTNS.
J?'IIIIUll!)jzRlKq—French needle worked (ffiimisettes and
|„. ‘ J*"’"*. in sett*. Jaconet and Swiss Bands nnd Flounc
e-1 ' , ‘ 1 n , r "'dcre<l Handkerchiefs, Collars, Ac., just rocoiv-
frilSl r " r **'* i" w i*y
H du DiWITT A MORGAN,
Em tern Hay, landing per bark
Charle.William.andforMleby
BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
C OR
logne Sau*ag
Raisins, lauding i
octlfi
-4000 lbs Codfish. 5 hbl* Bo-
s, 10 do Smoked Beef. 30 boxes Ijiyer
lid for sale by
HOI COMBE. JOHNSON A CO.
er garment* ; ki-1 nml silk Gloves :
dilef*. Embn-i-h rr-1 -lo ; plal.l wool
Shawls; Thibet do; Bniche do ; Scarfs; Moreen’s worsted
Drraatk* ; window Sha-h-s ; embroidered Curtain*. Ac.: re-
ci -1- l on I f. r - h by Da \ III MORGAN
TUST RECEIVED—A fine and largo assortment iff gentle-
#1 men's silk and cotton Ve-ts ; plain, ribbed, color.-! and
black Half Hose ; bleached, brown, colored nml striped
Half Hose ; colored and blnck silk Cravat*. Stocks and
Ties ; wliito nnd colored silk nml linen cambric Handker
chiefs ; white, colored nnd black kid Gloves ; a large nssort
inent of buck and dog-skin Gloves, for sale bv
nov4 AIKIN A BURNS.
FASHION AII UK TAILORING.
M. D. MURPHY, 21 /lull sire,t. would respectfully
form his friends and tho public generally, that he
has received his spring style* f--r g-iitlemen. among
.which will bo found a* i irh'nnd Cn- fancy Ca**iinerc*
Vesting*. Ac., as bavo ever been brought to tbi* market.
Ail orders executed with dU -atcti. and in the best style
of workmanship. . 1
Gentlemen are respectfully In vited to cnll and judge for
heinsolves. . mhll_
READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR SPRING
AND SUMMER.
WM. R. SYMONS. DltAVKK ami Taiiur, No.
17 Whitaker sired*, rt epectfully solicits
luttentiou of liis frierds and the public, in gen- 7/110
.oral, to liis large stock of Ready-ma ie Cloth Lj llii/
ing. suitable for the present and coming *ea*nn. It Ims all
been made up under liis personal superintendence nn I lor
style and durability of workmanship, is inferior to none to
be found in tlio market.
The following comprise a portion of the stock : Frocks nml
Sacks of blue, blnck and colored cashmere cloths ; black,
brab d'ete Frock* and Sacks ; linen duck, drill and fancy
linen Frocks nnd Sacks ; India gras* silk and brown liueii
Sacks; black and colored alpaca Frocks and Sack*
Pants of fancy French cn«*ieiere*. black d. . -*kin cossi-
im-re. blnck drab d'ete and spring tw.-.-l cas-iim-re. wliito
duck nml fancy linen drill, together with n large lot of cot
ton drill and dock Pants, for summer we ir
Vi -t* of lilack satin, black bnratle-n and fancy silks, fan
cy and white Marseilles, figured and striped linens.
Also, a large stork of Furnishing Goods, such ns stocks,
gloves, suspenders, cravats, collars, silk, gauze, merino, nud
cotton undershirts, stripe silk and cotton socks, silk and
gingham umbrellas, etc., etc.
Tlie whole of which lie offers for sale on accommodating
terms, and nt prices ns cheap ns the cheapest. npl.'t
WM. It. SYMONS,
Offers for sale, a large assortment of Cloths. Cn*.
meres and Vesting*. ei>n*i*ting in part of the fob
•wing articles, selected by himself during tlie pn-t
summer in laindon and Pan*, which he will make up to or-
der in tin- hc*t style of wnrknnr-.*hip. and at tlie shortest
notice. Hi* stock of Readymade nothing and of Furnish-
ing Good*, for gentlemen's wear. 1* very large and of tile
be*t quality and style—tlie whole of it made this fall under
hi* own inspection, and will Ik* sold nt the |nwe*l m ice* for
cash or approved credit French black, blue, brow n and
olive (loths ; fancy French and English Cnssimeres ; fancy
Silk Ve-lin.-. *ii|* r fancy Silk Plush Vesting* ; bind; Bar
athea Silk Vesting* : super, blnck Doeskin Cn«slmerc* ; Me
rino nut Silk Undnrahiris and Drawer*; white aril fancy
Shirt* nnd Collar*; Canton Flannel Shirt* and Draw its ;
white, black nml fancy Kid Glove.*; Neck Ties, plain and
cnihroid red ; M-riuo and Cotton Sock*; Soa-f-. .-alin ami
Bombasln Socks. no6 17 WlUtnker-xtreet.
STOVES, STOVES.
Tlie subscriber has just received a large number ol
Cooking nnd Parlor Stove*, which he will dispose ol
Of
MEDICAL BOOKS.
jrrfff. A general assortment always nn hand, nnd new
xVi/ work* received ns soon n* published, nnd sold at
publishers’ lirlcos;
Bell nnd Stokes’ Practice, in two volumes.
('nxeau's Midwifery.
Wood and Bache's Uuitcd States Dispensatory
DungllMiu's New Remedies.
Fown’sChemistry lor Student*.
Cooper's Surgical Dictionary.
DruUl'x Modern Surgery.
Cnrpi nter's Elements of Physiology.
ITirponter’s Principles of Physiology.
Wilson’s Human Anatomy, bv Goddard. 252 cuts.
William's Frinclplen of Meiliciuo. by Clymer.u
Gross’ Pathological Anntomy.
Pocket Anatomical Remembrancer.
Dunglison's Practice, Physiology. Materia Mcdlcn and
Dictionary. nov22 W. THORNE WILUAMS.
NO. 64.
...... , . rect
attention to tlie most elegant assortment of New
French nnd British Ribbons they have ever sold, embracing
every novelty iu style :
4-4 rich Genoa nnd Lyons Velvets, for talmas, scarfs, nnd
mantillas, blnck nnd colored.
6-4 superfine twilled Erencli Ladies’ Cloths for talmas
and mantillas.
French Merinos, nil colors; rich Plabl nnd printed do
Iaines nnd Cashmeres.
nct'JA 178 Broughton-st..np. 8t. Andrew'.* Hall.
ould r
-*P«
inalp ar
rtfully call tlie ntten-
l sourroutiding coun-
g-mls which we have
. lace*l gimp mantil-
try, to the following new and
just received, viz : *dk Paris
Ins. lilack nett scat f.* col’d. neet scarfs, ladies cravats am
ties. French vvorked collars, laced capo*, chemixetts and un
der aleevee. oonnet ribbon.gauzo cap ribbon, blnck velve
ribbon. Alexandres light kid gloves, black nett mitts, col’d
silk nnd lisle gloves, with a largo variety of other nrticlc
too numerous to mention. Please call and seo for your
selves ; nil of which will be sold oil tHk lie-t poasibio term
by MhIO AIKIN A BURNS.
T A
Lt f
ful assortment of In-lies' whito and black, dark
fancy colored Alexander's Kid Gloves, to which we would
ispectfully call tlie at tent ion ol the ladies,
nctl AIKEN A BURN?.
D OMESTIC LIQUORS.—Just landed. 120 barrels Gin
Rrandy. Whisky and N. E. Rum. For sale by
janl» J V. CONNCRAT A CO.
S EED POTATOES —200 barrels Seed Potatoes, landing
from brig Manticllc, nnd for sale by
feb 16 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
P OTATOES—100 bFd* Planting Potatoes, lauding per bark
Charles William, nud for snlo by
jnnlS BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
ALTIMORK FIA1UR AND LARD—160 bbls superfine
IJ Howard street Flour. 30 do prime Is>af I-nrd, for sale by
JtnlO HCRANTON. JOHNSTON A 00,
R IBRONS—Pin i'l nud figured Riinm-t Rililmnsand 11 iH'au-
tiful lot of wide neck and scarf Ribbons. Ac.
novl8 KF.MPTON A VKRSTILLE.
_ road. »ix miles from tlie city. With the place will bo
wild ton likely negroes, two lioraes, two mules, thirty -five
bond of cattle, nnd thirty hogs ; also, tho plantation tools,
and about two hundred acres of Rico, and tho balance,
I irinie Sea Island Cotton Ioind. Tho tract contains four
lundred acres. feb21 WVLLY A MONTMOLIJN.
S UNDRIES.—ftfl bbls Genesee Flour. 60 do Rutter. Sugar
nud Soda Cracker*. 20 do Cider Ylncgnr, 60 do Stuart’s
Clarified Sugar. 76 do do Crashed and Powdered do, 300
boxes No. 1 Pale and Family Soap, 100 bags Rio Coffee, 150
bbls E. Phelps and Rose Oln. 40 do P. A H. Connecticut Rl-
rer do. landing and for aale by
aug24 BCR ANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
E INGUSH PLAINS—A heavy article suitable tor Rice
Planters, for sale at 72St. Jullen nnd 105 Bryan *t* .by
oct26 KEMITON A VPASTILLE.
D OMESTIC GOODS.—*{. Ii and'£5 brown shirtings. IIJ
10 4 and 11 4 blenched do ; nnd 4-4 do shirtings
; Kerseys and Plain* ; Twilled and
; Whitney Blanket* 10.4 11-4 and
n hand and for sale by
HENRY LATHROP A Co.
Union ('
H.dlov
Cylinder. Sheet Iron, (air tight) squai
x Plate. Bo
at*. Kettles. Oven*. Spider*. Sauce Pam,,
d Japanned Tin Ware, for snle. nnd mnnii-
farturedat -liort notice. Order* Tor Booling. Gutters, and
Leaders, attended to with punctuality.
JOHN J, MAURICE,
No*, l" and 12 Barnard street
I)UTTER AND ('HEESE—60 firkins clioico Goslion Bnll-r.
It 100 boxes Cheese, received and per steamer and for
tale by JanlO McMAHON A DOYLE.
UOAR AND MOLASSES—30 hhds Porto Rico Sugar. 20
do prime and choice New Orleans do. 25 do Muscovado
35 lilid* Cuba Molasses. 100 bids do. 60 Mil* X. Orleans
up. for salo by JanlO MoMAHON A DOYLE.
bid* choice No 1 Leaf Lard, for sale by
JanlO MoMAHON A DOYLE.
IYRANDIES—Landing from E Sat ter ly—10 casks superior
■gone Brandy in store. 10 half-pi|>es O ll A Co's do. 10
'd Jean Louis' do. 15 halves and quar-
Red and White Planneb
London Duffll Blankets
12-4. A large stock of the abovi
sepC9 "
C nitSCT^twiliedliniiroaTCorsots.Saleen Regular (hip)
do, white Regular do, French Ellsler do. Bo*oni Girdle
do. Imported Woven do For snle nt 72 St. Jullen and 105
Bryan streets, by oct22 KF.MPTON A VERCTn.LE,
V ALUABLE BUIIJIING FOR SALE.-I-ot No. one (1),
corner of Jones nnd Lincoln streets. 60 by 106. subject
to a ground rent of $45 64 ; also. Lot No. Three (3), Jones
street. 60 by 100, rent $30 04 Apply to
fiec23 M. PRKNDF.R0 AST A CO
S HAWLS; needle-worked Collars. Sleeve*. Chemesetta,
infants’ Waists and Caps : Ca*hmPro Scarfs ; Ribbons;
ladles’, gentlemen’s nnd children's Hosiery ; needleworked
Trimmings. Cambric and Swiss Bands ; embroidered and
linen cambric Handkerchiefs, just received and for sale at
tho lowest prices, by *e27 Dr.WlTT A MORGAN.
J UTS RECEIVED per "steamer Florida, an assortment of
needleworked Sleeves and Band*, embroidered Hand
kerchief* and Collars. Irish Linens. Itirds’-eye Diapers. Eng-
Ish Ising Cloths,'Flannels, Hosiory. Gloves and Ribbons.—
For sale by nfiO IYgWlTT A MORGAN.
A T REDUCED' PRICES—Printed Caabmerea and Mouslln
nort» UI ° e ‘,* 8 ”“ , “"' r "tt'S«0*K.
CHRISTMAS HOI,IDAYS.
AXXUAIR. GIFT BOOKS. PORT MONIES. I’KKSKNIH. AC
LARGE variety of elegant annual*, gift bonks, papier
qimrtt ...„
ters do. various brands, for sale
»op21 J. V. CONNFRAT A CO.
N ew OR LEINS MOLASSI*. Ae —loo bVls Moia-e, -5
lihds Sugar. 100 bbls M'liisky. landing from brig Tnllu
Inh, and for snlo by decl6 ’ COHEN A FOSDICK.
C 'lHAMPAGNR—50 baskota Iloidslck. in pints and quarts,
J 20 Mum's do do. for sale by
novO HYLAND A O’NEIL
D OMESTIC I.IQUORS—10(t bills Phelps’Gin, 76 do Ruin
100 do Whisky, 75 do Brandy, for snlo bv
novfi MoMAHON A BOYLE.
] ,8ASTERN H ay —l* bales primeEaatern liav. now land-
~A ing from brig Northman, from Boston, for sale by
«‘*v8 OGDEN A BUNKER.
Yj^MBROIDERIES.—Colinrs. chemixetts. iindcrslecves. in-
Fj font's robe*, infant's waists, breakfast caps, cambric
and muslin bands, nil in fine variety, at 72 St. Julian nnd
105 Brvan streets, Waring’* Range, by
ootlO KEMITON A VKRSTILLE.
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!!
Nereived by S. S. Sibley. December 14M. 1853.
H EARTHSTONE, or Thought* Upon Homo Life in our
Cities, by .Samuel Osgood.
Tlio Flush Time* of Alabama and Mississippi, a scrlos of
sketches, by Joseph G Baldwin.
Hot Corn—Life Scenes in New York.Illustrated, including
tlie stories of Little Knty, Madulina, Wild Maggie, Ac., by
'' don Robinson.
Spiritualism, by Judge Edmond* nnd Geo T Dexter, M. D.,
itli nn appendix, by linn N PTnilmadge.
Tlie Lite and Work* of Shakespeare, edited by James P
Collier, lvq . from the to, utly discovered folio ot 11132. with
gloxsnrial and other notes
F-rn la-nve* from Fanny 's I’orl Folio, new supply.
^Little Fern* l»r l'anny s Little Friends, by the author of
Fern leaves.
Busy Moments of nn Idio Woman.
Tho Old Doctor, or .Stray Ix>nve* from my Jourunl. nn ex
cellent book for leisure reading.
Tin- lawyer’s Story, or tho Urphnn’s Wrong*, by a mem
ber ortho New York Bar.
Tlie liidy ut Home, or Happiness in tlio Household.
Dav is. tho Pirate, or tlio History of tlie Freebooters of the
Pacific.
Ben ilrnce. a nautical romance, by Captain Charnicr.
Blake's Biograpliicnl Dictionary of tlio most Distinguish-
d Persons of all Nations and Professions For sale at 135
'ongres* street decl5
Jor Bale anb for Rent.
pa*. TO RENT—A store suitable for a Family Grocery—
^jj^Appiy at ttila ofllce.
-y- ID RENT—A carriage Iioiimi and stable, for two
K?liorxcs. in a contra! part of the city. Apply at till* of.
■uflflce. nov22
S j. TO BENT—A farm, one mile from the city, contain-
tiling seventeen acre*, on the premises is a convenient
■"dwelling,plastered and wellllnf ' ’
Inquire of
nov22
nislied. For particulars
J. WAL8H,
176 Bay st.
£
To RENT—Two or three rooms o
jable for office*. Apply to the Editor
Bay street, suit
of the Georgian.
. monies, children's gift
books, fancy boxe*. desks, port folio*, prints, paintings,
standard work* elegantly bound, and many other articles
"•table lor holiday presents, for salo at 135 Congress-at.
»y deo'20 a._S. SIBLEY.
IB, 'Mi BOOKS, BOOK BINDING, 4(0.
S t S. SIBLEY. No. 135 Congress-st., lias received an as-
sortment of BLANK BOOKS, manufactured of supe-
per and best binding, which will be sold at tlie
prices. Tlio stock consists of Medium. Demi, and
’ap Journals and Ledgers ; Medium. Demi. Cap and Letter
"-cord Book* : Folio nud Quarto Cup. half bouud ; Memo-
ndtiin Diaries and Pa** Rook*.
Blank Book* of any *>/,• or finlsli made to order of tlie
•‘i paper and binding, and nt very low rates.
.Merchants and oilier* wlm wi-h a fine set of Books, made
nrder, will find it to their advantage to call.
All orders for sets or single Books promptly nttendud
• 6—janO
BLANK BOOKS OP BVlfiKY DJflSCfUP-
TION ALWAYS ON HAND.
n AVINO engaged additional workmen of tbo highest
skill In ruling nnd lauding
EXTRA RUSSIA RANK LEDGERS,
d all other kinds or books made to order, of tlio best tna-
■iala. and bound in the host manner, nt short notice.
PAPER,
English. French nnd American Cap, letter and Note Paper
lit li suitable envelops
STATION PRY,
ifeverv description. Also. Just received
ELEGANT OIFT ROOKS,
"Gable to the season, with fine engravings. Harpers’ and
’utnnm's Magazines, (for December.) Jiy the year nnd sin-
le numbers, at tbo lowest price*,
m.v.'io W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Mil HUDSON IJIWE AND NAPOLEON.
H ISTORY of the Captivity Ilf Napoleon ou St Helena,
from tlie Join mils of Sir Hudson Lowe.
Ahernethy's Memoirs, liy I'r Mncilwnin.
Harry's ladder to I**,irning. 230 illustrations.
Liberia, or Mr I’.-i ’.a. - Exp.-riments. by Mrs Hall.
Flush Time, in Alabama nnd Mi.*l-.|pp|. with Plates.
Henrthstone. or Home Life In our Cities, by 8 Osgood.
A Month In England. Ly Tuckermnn.
Up tlie River, by Shelton. For sale hv
deed 4 W. THORNE Wild JAMS.
XV. TIIORNB WILLIAMS,
H AS received a variety of new boohs—Gn-enlenf’s I.aw
of Evidence, vnl. 3d ; Flanders on Maritime Ij»w.
Flanders on the law iff Shipping.
Tin- Mud Cabin, or llrili-li ln*titutions,
English Item*, bv Matt I . Ward.
Bullock's Art of I! illdiiig. fur tin- u*e of nrcliitects. build-
•S. dniuglil*iii'ii. innrbini«t*. engineers nnd mechanic*.
Jane Seaton or tlie Kin.*'* Advocate, a Scottish romance.
Putnam's M«ntbl«. tor October
Hie Humor,m* Speaker, for selmol* debating clubs, &c.
VALUAULK PLANTATION FOR SALK IN
BAKER COUNTY. GA.
Tlie subscriber, desirous of removing from tlie State
T4L_'4 Georgia, offers for sale his PLANTATION, lying on
tlm waters of Die Coolawaliaee, five miles west of Albany,
adjoining the lands of Paul Tarver. Dr. Nicbolla. and Oth-
er*; containing 3.126 acres, more or less.
There arc about 800acres of opon, cultivated land. Tlie
lntid is situated so Hint it can be easily divided, nnd ii two
purchaser* appear.the subscriber will dlvldo It so as to
suit both.
Any one desirous of purchasing, would do well to ad
dress •• Mooro k Edwards," or myself, nt this place.
„ JOHN J. RAWLS.
Macon. Gn.. August 30.1853. octl—tf
My Agent, living on the place, will allow the Land* to
any person calliug for that purpose.) J. J. R.
get FOR BALE—A Tnct'nrLAND.containing202X
jC.acres.nnd improvement*, near Wnlthourvllle, Liberty
county, on the Savannah and Albanv Railroad. Tlio land
is of good quality, pine nnd bay land.'60 acres of which aro
in cultivation, nud the remainder well timbered, offering
strong inducements to persona interested in procuring tur
pentine. Tin* improvements consist of a two-story frame
dwelling,together with negro liou*e*.ataliUs. and all other
necessary outbuilding*. The location cannot be surpassed
for healthfuinosH or satubrlty of climate, witli good water,
and a range for cattle which cannot lie excelled The above
property can be bought nt a very reasonable price, amt on
the most accommodating terms, ifenriv application be made
to the subscriber*, ut Walthourvilte,Liberty county
apl 20—d&o ll. W. BACON.
RK li LANDS FOR SALE.—Till-Tract of LAND on the
i£.8t. Mary’s River, known ns the Cut-off Tract.eontaintng
seven hundred and seventy-two (772) sere*, of which over
five hundred (600) neve* avi> tide swamp nnd fresh marsh
lam s. with n rise nml Tall of tide of six feet. 11.0 marsh
Cot't < n”(' *''°' ,S *[' Ri' < n "'oy years since, producing
These land* could bo put in order with less labour. It Is
believed, than would be required for lint ting llnminocklnnd*
in order, nml are considered very safe from overflow in gales
nnd freshets.
For further particulars and terms, which will be made easy
to a purchaser, apply to John Fraser nnd Co.. Charleston,
S.C..or to Mrs. Henry Bailey. St, Mary’s, Camden county,
l! eorgla.
A pint of tho land may be seen at the office of the Gcor-
g*» n - apt 27—die
VALUAULK RICK LAND FOR BALK.
A Tract of Tide Swamp land.containing 600 acres.
NgGlylngon tlio Alatnmnlin river, three miles above Dari-
^ # “ pn - adjoining lands or tlie estate or Butler and Dun-
wody on the east nnd Gignilliat nnd Walker on the north
ml west, naving ns good n pitch or tide ns nnv rice plan-
ation on tlio river. My terms are. twenty dollars per acre,
ne. fourth cash, nnd the balance on a credit of from live to
en years the Interest only required to bo paid annually,
t iqdy to the undersigned nt Darien. In case or m v absence
Mr. Jamkb I'kinciK will show tlie land, a plan of which can
be seen at tlie office of the Georgian.
^ BAMUEI. M. STREET.
DAWiw.Jan.22.1863. Jan26—1am
iKfo FGR^ALE.--A Tract of I.AN'I'of l u> Himdmlncres
J. strlftlv prime Rice Land, immediately opposite tlie old
town of Hanlwick. Tlie situation of tlie place afford* one
of the best Snw-uiill seats in the Snuthern country, facilltlea
for timber being easy and without end. Vesssels coming
fmmse.i can loud immediately alongside, drawing from ten
"i Vr." - f 'T ,V. f Wl,, '‘ r ' Kort " r ""' "I'l'l.v t" llenrv Williams,
t I "strict AttorneyjSavannuli,or to B. STIIJ-J(, Bryan coun-
VAIjUAUIjK LUMI1KR LANDS FOR SALK.
The umlerslgncl will m-|| three .and acres, more
NJGur less, of the most valual.le I umber land iu Georgia.
“ > ’‘C* "l"*n the Alalain.'ilm ltivi-r. in the county of
Liberty fifteen mile* from Wnlllmimlle. and about thirty
Darien, parallel with the river, extending back from it's
i than three miles t.. it- faiibost line,
me tun'M-r i- ,,f the largest sire that grows in the south,
i;l ver> nbumtant. suilal le for masts or ranging limber.
1 lie lam mg is one nr the best on tlie river, affording an
iportmilty for rafting to liarieu at any stage of tlie river
•anadvantage i*. s.-l by but very few. Hands can
ke n raft to Darien, and n-turn in four or live days
(in the land there are negro houses, ox shed*, and provls-
" ,n ff" 0, l repnir. and two lumber carts with everv
boffi”™. » •"*
Tlie Vi -tlm nfExci
The Rebel Scout, n
Ismdoii Art Journ;
Illustrated Record
nUoilei.
rmunnee of tlm Revolution.
I. I»r September.
•I tbi- X V Exhibition. Nos 7
z 1.1*4. for 1854
NKXV BOOKS,
R ECEIVED November lfitli. 1853. by 8. 8. Sibley—Busy
Moments of nn Idle Woman.
Lives of tlio Queen* of England, by J P. Smith. Esq., au-
(or of Amy Lawrence, ke.
Tlie *»ld Doctor, or Stray leaves from my Journal, lieing
sketches of the most Interesting reminiscence* of a retired
physician.
Short Patent Sermon*, by Bow. Jr . third volutr.e,
Tim Countess Arulieim.or Master Timotli's Book Case, liy
0. W. M. Reynolds. '
Lionel Ainsworth, or tlm Young Partizan's Doom.
I-ndy l ev’s Widowhood, from Blackwood's Magazine,
llarmiid’s Hlu«trattnl )*«-.
Gleason’s Pictorial. For salo at 136 Congress street.
W.
LAW IIOOK8.
THORNE WILLIAMS ha* ju«t received Tilling
in the United Stase* !■.
th edition
Hill on Trustees, new
Vnl 18th English U'
'■ntaining important
elore the 17tll. New
e pre.-ent time, by Wnterinan—
nlltion. by Tronlml & Whnrt n.
f and Equity Itepnrts. Tills volume.
decided In 1853. is puldi-iied
nbscribers supplied at $12 per an-
ndi-r's Treatise on tbo law ol Shipping ; a now work
..f Vl..rill 1
r Jan.. 1854. New sub-
Tlio AI tin Phil..-n
Mi-llcn and Therap.
r in Paris. 21 vnl. Po
NKW IIOOKS.
of tlio legislature of Georgia, for 1851-'2; Mis.
uier's Home* „r the New World—impressions ol
cond War with England, by J. T. Headley, iu two
l.e t‘it v of lh«
Mpituiatiou ii
v Timm in Eu
Fen. from III
i 1 *»4f. In- Esin
ope. liy Kirwnn.
invasion of Nnpc
. Flupg. with a nia
Msriission* on I'hilosophy
Ulliver.ily Belrirm.
r. Millwright and Mechanic!
nd Lit-
Pocket
ci'mdc,'i‘i , !ap,.in'.'>.
Kern leave-from
Cloister Life of Cl
c's Life of .-iieridnn, Ac.
•s port Folio.
V ; Tlio Mud Cabin ; Profess
; Echoes of a Belle ; Irnren
• vi ii i|\<—.Receive.! Febinn
I) Tlii odicyor Vii. 'i-atior
fi sted in tlm Con-titulion i
world, bs Albert I Bird
How I Bee ime a Ciutari.-n
loa friend, bv a clergvmai
Church.
Medi'atinns nml Conlcmp!
itli a sketch <>f hi* life.
and Am
• the
s-n U* bv L.I
t Patent Serin
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
V 22. 1861. by 8 S. Sibley.Ha
■ f the Idvine Glory, ns mnni
nil Govoruiuent of tbo moral
i.explained in n series oflettei
of tho Protestant Episcopal
at ions, by James Ilerrey, A. M .
i 11 Clinsf
y Do
e also about 300 nere
>r either corn or rot ton. to b
itli rod oak. while uak. Mckoi
lauds pre-. nt a* gomt fnrilitlo*
ttin*. nr tu
lumber rutting,
ill lie pen-
i nnd Albany Ilnllr.
For further particulars address to Riceborough. Liberty
■ount.v.Gn.. either oftho undersigned. ('. B. JONE^,
Tlm subscriber
19—Iwtf ,, jj.JONEl
LANDS FOR SALIC. '
•r offers for sale, on accommodating
— , ; I'lantntion*. of 700 acres oneb. In Liber-
tycountv—one within 1V mile of Wnlthourvllle. and the
other Within 2> t mile* of Hinesville. Both are highly im
proven, nml have nil necessary building* on them.
I would also sell 2000 acres of w ell timbered lands, near
Beard’* Bluff, on Hie Alntnmnha river
Parties wishing to piircluso can learn all particulars hr
calling on me, or addressing me. nl Hinesville. Liberty
county, Ga nct20—8tf CHARLTON I1INFS
|»EAL R4TA1K H.V CONURRnS STHEJT FDR 8AI.E
.'ow!:;;^^^:nVou, , e? bl ' ,1 ,;U ’ ^ ‘
ndnpte-l f.-r bii.ine..
A,,ply *°
’OR .-Tl L
, . - :y slmrt
.....rket. Terms—one-third ensh, tho
d two years, secured by mortgage ou
tlie
Packet
Wharf m
gliack'n" '*
M. PRENDEP.OAST k CO.
if of Lit No. 2 Y’nnmcraw
pled by the Charleston Stonn
u- bmi'li .1 f. "t on the River
nndrrd fret |„ Canal-street
ase wliicli will expire on tin
_ bout two hnn
The property l* now omler a least
first of November next.
If not sold at private sale previous to the fir*
Y elirunry. it will then bo offered at miction nt
IIoi-.m’. Apply lo del6 CllHI.N k F
Tuesday In
ie Court
HICK.
BLOW YE WIYDS AY1» CHICK YOIU CHEEKS!
n lllKCl impoilations of PEARL'*, from Krnnmxugdn :
M().*iAI(8 nml CAMEOS from Utopia ; and DIAMONDS,
supposed to l.e the same found l.y SiMUti. tin- sailor, set up
in ancient and modern styles. Cor sale at 1 HI Broughton
treet. liy dec-4 HORTON k RIKEMAN.
SASHES, DOORS AND ItLINDS.
Hnn GE .-ASlIfnim 7.\0 In 12X20; 200
inna^i ii pair Blinds for Window s,from 8X10 to 12X20:
loo i anei I lours, various sixes.
OddHizesfiirnisiied on tin
For
rpilE lln
public. H
inlly Soap. In.
OTAPLE GOODS.—Kersey*. Plains, Osnntmrgs, Home-
O spun*, red nnd white Flannels. Blanket*. Calicos, brown
nnd blenched Shirtings nnd Sheetings. Huckatmck*. Crash,
Towels, linen dnma«k Napkin*. Irish Linen*. Dird’a-eye Di
aper, etc., for »*lo by o2t» DiWITT * MORGAN.
TVTERINO VESTS. Ac —Indies’ patent Merino Vests, "do
ItA superfine Cashmere do. Chinn Spun do; Gentlemen’s
Reyn’ Riblw-d Sid11 s. do extra site Merino Wrappers, do ex-
tra size Merino Shirts, do Cotton nnd Merino Drawers. For
ssle at 72St. Julien *nd 105 Brvan streets, by
°c‘22 KKMPTON Ac VKRSTII.I.E.
C T CAGING RODS, Out Sticks. Oil and Spirit Protifs. Rung
T Starts, Faucets anJ Spickots. For sale by
dflelO J. P. COLLINS.
P m .Mill 8—180 bbl* and 60 liags Potatoes, lauding from
brig Torcelio. and for sale by
oct28 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
W IRES OF JOHN C. CALHOUN—The second volume,
containing the speeches of John C. Calhoun delivered
in the House of Representatives and in tho Senate of tho
United Stales, edited by Richard K. Cralle. received and for
sale by • *cpl4 8. 8. BIBLEY. 136 Congress st.
f T ROUND COFFEE.—50 boxes Ground Coffee, landing per
T Dark Radiant. For sale by
nov8 ’nRIGHAM. KELLY It CO,
G OIJ) PENS—A large assortment of Gold Pena, in gold
and silver extension and doable extension comas, war
ranted an excellent article, for aale by
norlS S. 8. 8IBLEY, 135 Congress street.
nd In cloth
„ , d a Man Servant, by G W M
Reynolds, author of Mary Price. Ac
Woman and Her Master, by J F .Smith. F*q„ author ol
Minnie Grey, &c.
Magician of Naples, or Love nnd Nlcroinnncy, by Lieut
Murray
River Pirates, a til** of New York ; Gleason’s Pictorial.
For snle at 136 Oingre*- stop!. feb24
M URE II. »>»•<*- I.. i- ed l.y S S. SibleyT'jamiary 21*L
1861—Dunglisson'a Medical Dictionary, 10th edition
revised ; Wll-m'* Human An .tnniy. by I* It (ioddard. M I);
Theory and Practice of Teaching, hr D P Pago ; I/rturei
the L.rd's Prayer, by Wm K William. ; Frank Netbert.
Hugh Flslier: Sonny Bide; Burrcliff. it* Sunshine i
Clouds, by Paul Urey ton ; The Limp nnd the Liutern. by
James Hamilton. M It; Utile Mary, or Talks and Tales for
Children. hvTrusta ; The Apocalypse Unveiled, in 2vols.;
Hap* aud Mishaps, of a Tour in Fur i|h-. by Grace Green'
w‘">d ; Ileavi n nr. I it* Spiritual Emblem's, by ltulus W
Hark. t.eau'.ir.illj ill i«trat.-d ; Stmldart's Ready Reckoner;
M.ii -h'- Bonk-ki • | ing ; American Hnnd lks>k of Ornament
al Trees; Sa under s French (•rnimnar ; Mattison's Iligli
School Astronomy ; more of Hoi Corn, or Life Scenes in
Sew York ; The Song Book of tlio School Room, Ac.. Ac.,
or sale at 136 Congress street. Jan22
A V'arlcty of Annualaand other lllnatrated Hooka, with
numerous fine engravings, nnd in various styles of
binding. Also
Tim Blood Stone, by Donald McLeod.
Gray’* Elegy, with nn engravingto each verso.
Claverrook 2d series, by Alice Carey.
A Month in England, by Tuckermnn.
A Week’s Delight, nr Games and Stories, for the parlor
nnd fireside.
Autumn Hours.by Mrs. Kirkland, beautifully illustrated.
Judge Edmond’* Spiritualism,
l i.rr. -i-. h.s.a Romance of the New Word.
Hay don's Autobiography. Physiology of Tnste. Slmdv
Side Gu-tavu- Llndnrtn. Life of Win. Pinkney, The Attor
ney. Busy Moments. Ac., Art and Industry, as represented
in the Crystal Palace.
dec22 W. THORNE WILTJAMS
N EW BOOKS—Received by S. 8. Sibley. Dec. nth. 1853—
Old England nnd New England, l.y Alfred Bunn.
IJfe of nn Actor, by G. H. Hill.
Health Trip to tho Tropics, by N. P. Willi*.
The Invalid's Own Book, by the Hon. Lady Cust.
Happy Day* ofChlldlinod. by Amy Meadows
Iron Rule or Tyranny in tlie Household, bv T 8 Arthur.
Jack Junk, by tho nuthor of Gallant Tom. Ac.
Blackwood’s Magazine, for November.
Popular Educator.
For December—Hunt's Magazine. Knickerbocker Maga
zine, Graham’* Magazine. Illustrated Magazine of Art, and
Godey'w Lidy's Book, for sale at 135 Congress-st. d7
OUNIlRltS —' ’■ til, ' ehi'ice and fair N. O. Sugar; 60 bids
O good eaUng Potatoes; 25 boxes Soda Crackers; 26 boxo*
Ground Coffee; 20 b-ixe* Ground Pepper; 50 bid* nnd half
bbls purcGem-Mce Flour; 60 bbl* Butter. Sugar and Soda
Crackera; 5‘J dox. painted Buckets; 60 boxes English Dairy
Clieere. landing and for snlo by
fob 7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
B ACON, WHISKY. Ac.—25 hhds prime new Bacon Sides.
20 do do Shoulders. 15 tterces sugar cured Hams. 60
bbls Fcctificd Whisky. 60 do E Pnelpn’ Gin, 40 do P A H
Connecticut River do. 50 do pure Boston Rum. landing and
for snle by fol.22 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
snlebr
FALLIGANT
FLASTKRIND, Ac.
signed having commenced business on his
un’.. respectfully tinders bis service* to the
ill contract for Plain ami Ornamental l’in*
• ""rk.Ac.&c.. at tho usual price*.and will
m every case warrant work executed by himself, or under
his supervision. Builder* and other* c, nteiuphitiiig build
i.e . would do well to call up n him L-fore contracting with
other*. Orders left nt hi* residence. Jones-at corner ol
llnrnard-st.. will be p omptly attended to
Julyl 1 ''—ly ’ VALENTINE BRUNNER,
fl’lll. I.".'I PliiNC: —Identity of Luiis XVII of France
X and tie- Lev. Kleozer Williums, by M II Hanson
Putnam;* Magazine f.,r January. $2 60 |ier annum.
Karl Knnkeii—hta Cliiistnias Stocking.
Tliu I’otiplier Papers, re-printed from Putnam’s Monti,ly
Illustrated J
A Day in tho New York Crystal Palace, and How to Make
the Most of It. with engravings
Golden Dreams and Leaden Realities, by Ralph Raven.
\ illumes 2 aud 3 Addison’s Complete Works
dec2 ° W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
QUNDRIKS.-126 boxes
O sealed Herring. 80 do ,
Illack Tea V, 11, papj-rs. Jo doGreen Tea. a*«.rt.-.t. 2nd ling.
Ibop .s-liot. assorted size*. ' o Mil* butter, sug ir nnd sod.
B.scii (. 50 bag* and UK. mala Old Government Java Coffee
80 Idd* A. II and (' clarified Sugnr. On do crashed and now
deredd". 75.1.. Best India and Sugar H"ii>e Molns*e*. 104
do h I’helps' (tin. 4- do I* A II .nnertic.it River do. 60 di
pure Boston Rum. (Ido Dnmestie Brandy. 20 quarter am
20 eighth cask- foarth-pr>M,f Brandy. 2.5 dozen paint. .I |.an
die Bro.'in* . do Bosket*. 8., b,.xe* Ik-adrl s and Col
•■'•nri starch.20.000 *ii|*-ri..r Plnnlnt on Cigars, 4(
Idds pureGeneseo Flour, landing nnd fur «ii|» hv
r " M 1 SCRANTON. JOIINSTllN A CO.
(y'f’oiT'o’ in K, |' |, p l! ' ^ 30 *'’'*** k’round
KJ (offee. 10 do I epper. .10 do Mustard, in \ ll. C nns 30
pound* Nut""g.. 20 do Mace.do Clove*. Cinnamon. Ac.;
h , nr j urge u r . 50 do t«» a.».i
In 1 b's-p-d pa lilted and cedar Pail-. 10 ne-t- c-lar Tub*.
6 ) do Manilla and (otU,n < lotbe* Line*, rg, bandied and
!'• m , r o!,’ ! lru * 1,e "' extra No 1 Mackerel. 2 lil.ds
h scaled Herring. 60 bbls Potatoes. F'or
DAVID OWNNORT-
corner Broughton and Drayton streets.
OUtiAR AND MGI.A.SSFS—20 lil.ds choiro Porto Rico Su-
gnr. 10 do Mu-civadod". 15 do prime New Orleans do,
120 bbls crashed and clarified do. 15 boxe* L.nfdn. 76 bbls
iTime new crop New Orleans Syrup, 100 do clienp sugnr-
lumse do, just received and for sale by
dec2 _L_ WEBSTER A PALMES.
T^IJIUR, BACON. Ac—200 bid* sop- ||„« :,r 1 «r.- i
J ii 0 ,"/,' M 1, . l,d " n,, ' v •Ucon Sides. 20 do do Should.
er». 30 bbls and 60 kegs I^aflotrd. landing nnd for sale by
«»U? SCRANTON. JqJINSTON A Co.
H AY.—A choice lot of Eastern hay. just received, nnd for
_ *’Y n20 E. IV. BUKER.
B UTTER—20 firkins, just received peTstenmer Key Stom
Mate, nnd fi.r sale by n20 E. W. Bl'KEIt.
O NIONS—60 hbl*. Onions, landing from schooner Man
Imssett, at Anderson’s upper wharf, nnd for sale l,v
n - >0 ROWLAND A CO.
p RUIERE’8 CHEESE—Just received by
YT nov20 x. nONAUD.
C HAMPAIGN—156 basket* first nudity, just importe.
and fnr sale by
_nov20 COHEN A FOSDICK.
S UPER! INK Black Cloth Frock and Dress Coal*—a fresl
suffply juat received. For snle low, ny
'"’•••'•• WM. II r’VMON.-'. Draper snd Tailor
T IME TO ARRIVR—1000 b/irrels IJmo. cargo of schoone•
XA E. J. Talbot. For sale by
nnvSO BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
H AM’ AND LARI)—(j lihds prime Ihiltimore Hams, nn
70 pails new Ballimore I«enf Led. in store nnd for sal
•»>' Jnn27 OGDEN k HUNKER.
H UM—50 hid* Luther Felton A Sons’ New England Rum
on board bark Radiant, to arrive, for snle bv
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO
TIUTTKR CHEESE AND IIERIUNG-OO keg. selected Hr
IJ shen Butter. 60 boxes do Cheese. 100 do new .call .
Herring, received per steamer and for sale hr
I J"" 20 SCRANTON, JOHNS!
Hist., 20 bo
fobl'8
', JOHNSTON A CO.
F rank Leslie’s ladies’ gazetteer, of Paris.Lon-
don and New York Fashions, with numerous engrav
ings. at 25 cents per number, and $0 per annum.
legal Forms for common use in Georgia, by a member of
the Vfacnn Bar.
Flush Time* In Mississippi and Alabama, with plates.
Maurice’s Theological Essays
Exploration of the Valley or the Amazon, by Lt. Herndon
Mrs Partington's 8crap Bag of Fun, with engraving*.
feb24 |W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
C°TH, , on Sr:r: " _JeUlr0 ° r 8lik C«tton Seed, for «i!e by
, ^ . OGDF.N A BUNKFR
"SJL b ?„"2n,Sk.“ i
B
HYLAND k O’NEIL
A h^l.VI A r? S ,a Am ‘ 5^"®° e^k-'ehole. HamaTs
bbls Isiaf Urd, received and for sale bv
"*P“ MoMAHON A DOYIJ.
H A J~ I f n . dl . D 8 fr 7 m ■hip Chase. 60 bales North Rive
Hay, and for sale on the wharf, by
n0Tfl H. K. WASHBURN. Agant.
/~1LARETWINE.—JObosaaSt. Jullen Modoc Wine, for sai l
vy Dy Ub 3 A. BONAUD.
Pljilaiflpljia ^UiOfvtisrmtntB
Removal and Change.
IMMENSE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK
MOltlUB li. HAliliOXVKIili « CO.
(PUILADEI4*HIA, PENN.)
TTAVINO removed Into their splendid new warehanae
A A entrances No. 147 Market and No. 21 North Fourth
atzeet, are opting for the spring trade an assortment of
BILK A IVO FANCY GOODS,
that for extent nnd vnriety will surpass any stock CTcr of
fered In Gist market. Entering into their new store, which
is one of the
IiAIIGKST IN ANBIUCA,
witli a business ol an unusual amount already established
and intending largely to increase It. especially with those
wlm buy for CASH, and believing that the faireiit system in
jobbing good* is to hnvo
UNIFORM P1UCRH,
tliey will ho compelled to sell at a much smaller profit
than can possibly lie afforded where loqg credits are given.
Under their cash and short credit system the necessity
foi charging large profits does not exist, and by selling their
goods at a very smalt advance on tho foreign cost, tliey
mean to make it to tlio interest of every judge of goods to
buy upon tlio following terms:
Cash buyers will receive a discount of six per cent, if tho
money be paid in par funds, within ten days from the date
of the hill.
Uncurrent money will only be taken at its market value
on tlie. day tt lx received.
To merchants of undoubted standing credit of atx month*
will be given if desired. ^
'Vliere money is remitted in advance of maturity a dis
count at tlie rate of twelve per cent, per annum will be
allowed.
They nsk from merchant*, visiting tho eastern cities, tlie
favor of nn examination of their stock, being satisfied that
tliey will be convinced that it Is not for their Interest to
pay the large profits that nre absolutely essential to tliosa
who give long credits. jan20—2m
M L. HiUOWXLL, J. L. ILlUOWKU, T. W. 8WXKNT.
■Lura TRsqf aih. A. W. Ijttik. E. R. IPtciiixhin.
CAIUNET WARE EMPORIUM.
No. 13(1] South Srctrnd sired. I‘hiladttyhia [No. 130
A J. ALLEN respectfully In-*:
form their friend* and customers u
Hint they have removed from No. |
137 Walnut street, to No. 136 South
Second street, where they hare on hand a large and splen
did assortment of superior furniture, of every description!
to wliicli they invite tlie attention of purchasers. mli7
CANK HEAT CHAIR MANUFACTORY.]
No. 131 North Sirth Street. I’hiladrlphia.
(Opposite Franklin Square.)
THE subscriber is constantly fin
•Ishlng.and on hnnd Plain and Fan-1
cy Cano Seat Chairs, in great Tarie- l
ty of elegant and fa shionnble styles, '
parlors, dining-rooms or chambers, made in F'ancy
Woods. Imitation Woods, and Fancy Colors, Ac
Reception nnd Cottage Clinirs, of light and beautiful de
signs ; Cano Liunges, Cane Settees, Hall Chair*. Counting
House nnd Offico Arm Chair*, large and small Rocking
Chairs, Store and Stoniuboat Stools, Windsor Chairs, and
Settees. Ac
Housekeeper*. Hotel. Steamboat and Rail Road Companies
will find It to their interest to cnll at tlio F'actory ot
N. F. WOOD.
No. 131 North 0th St (opposite Franklin Svunre.)
nri(7 Philadelphia
PROUTY At HARRIOTT'S
A Ki le ult ■■ nil AVnrt—House nml Seed Sfori,
No. 104)i Market-street. Dhiladdphia.
Phoht A MKARS’ Patent Felf—g
Sharpening Plough*, of all sixes.V^N
right and left handed—Subsoil, - • ■
— Aside Hill and Double Mould. Ac., with
Steel Extending Points. Bnr-shsre. Bench, and otherkinds
of Casting* for repairing. Hie Emperor of Russia awarded
for the above Ploughs, n Massive Gold Medal, value $300—
Also, tho Great Medal at the World’s Fair, was awarded P.
A M. Plough No. 40. Cultivators with Double-Point Polish.
ed Steel Teeth, which can bo reversed, thus getting Double
Wear ol the common Teeth. Also, Cultivators of nllkfud*
with Steel Teeth.
Spain's Atmospheric Churns,
Corn Shelters, improved
kind*.
Hn.v and Straw Cutters,
Hand Corn Mills.
Corn nnd Cob Crushers,
Gedd*' Improved Harrow
Square nml A Harrows,
" irse Rakes.
iiulstones.ready hung.
Pirt Scrapers.
Agricultural Furnaces,
Yokes nnd Rows.
Row Pins.
Apple Penrera,
Ox Muzzles,
Mole Traps.
Pruning Hook sand Chisels,
Saws nml Scissors,
Iron Well Curb*, nnd Zinc
tubeing for Chain P
— .—Is (of
ml Grass Seeds, fur snle nt two
ml Retail.
Corn Pin nters.
Turnip Drill*. 4 to 36.
Grant’s Patent F'an Mill*;
Garden Engines,
Wheat Drills.
Horse Powers nnd Threshers,
Mowing and Reaping Ma-
i chines.
Chain Pumps)
Cattle Tics,
Bull Rings.
Patent Iron Snaths,'
Grubbing Hoes.
Transplanting Trowele
Hn.v and Manure Forks
hovels ami Spades,
inrden and Field Hoes,
inrden Rakes in variety.'
Children's Tools,
DarlingScythea,
Snaths, with Patent F'aaten<
ings,
|Potato Hooks.
lowest prices, at Wholesale
cod—aplS
PAPER HANGINGS, It LANK HOOKS, KTC.
No. 4 North Fifth-street, two ilnort above Market,
Phllndelphln.
T HE undersigned have just opened n fresh nnd complete
stock of Wall Papers, among which are gold nnd vel
vet. fine satin, and the lowest priced unglnzcd papers; nlso,
decorations, borders, fire screens, curtains, etc., which they
oiler at the lowest prices, both wholesale nnd retail
The best workmen employed to hang paper either in tlie
city or country.
Hlank Hooks. Stationery. «fc.—We have nlso our usual as
sortment of writing papers wrapping papers, blank nml
school books, stntioncrv, etc.
„ . ' PARRISH k HOUGH.
No. 4 North Flth street, 2 doors above Market.
Philadelphia.
*Vi- ' ••-li paid for country mgs. mhlO—eod
T Hilo BiHicmn akii UNOnayirm,
N ALL ITS BRANCHES.—BuHincss cards, with approprl-
ate devices, embossed in a new style, in plain nml fancy
colors Seals of every description.with or withoqt presses.
J.iiielopes printed with name, business nnd address, labels,
lull bends, manufacturer's tickets, Ac., all executed in tlio
neatest manner nnd nt prices26 per rent, holow any siml-
lur establishment, In consequeneo of better nnd Improved
facilities for tlie execution of sucli work.
••-—All orders by mail promptly attended to. Goods
sent to any part or tho country.
„ , ,, U, CALVERT k CO..
Envelope nml Sen! Press MumifiicturcrH. Die Sinkers, Embed#
sers and Fx-iigravcrs, 48 South 3d-st., Philadelphia.
. mh20*
GAS WORK, LAMPS, Ate.,
\ RCHEIt A WARNER. Manufacturers. No llOClicstiut-
/Y slri et. Philadelphia.respectfully solicit the nttcntnu of
pun luiM r». tu their a -orlment of chandeliers, brackets,
l-endants .and every description of gas burners; also every
variety of lamp*, girandole*. Ae. We warrant our pood,
equal in quality, and our prices ns low** any other ostab*
lislnnent in the country. ■
The Trade supplied with burners, mercury,caps,bra*H
tings, air pumps. Ac., at reduced prices.
ARCHER A WARNER
E l,, l " s - Archer. I William F. Mlskoy •
Redwood F. Warner. I Wm. O. H, Merrill.
I#OOKINU-GLA88 WAREHOUSE!
*VI^nut-street, Mow Fourth, north side, 1‘hitndehmo
VV F 'V r,,rm n,Pr °hnnts nnd rcsidentaofthlsvlclnlty.thal
V k Hie most com pinto assortment or Mantel. Pier, Wall
nnd Oval Glasses, richest styles, for private use. or nil kind*
for country sale, with Portrait and Picture Frames, Ac., will
' ‘ found nt our establishment
I <uig experience nnd Inigo facilities enablo us to sell tho
O'-"' good* at lowest prices.
Dimensions being given, wo will give estimates for any
()rt ra i'lb*^ V ° re ^ ^ r °° ^ roni • ,r, ' a ' ,a K c t at any poinl.
Frencli Plato Glass, for Stores, Dwellings, Ac., at importa
tion prices. THOMAS J. NATT A CO.
npl6—end
IILIIVDS AND BIIADKS.
Take Notice.
n .T. WILUAMS. No. 12. Nortli Sixth-street, a few doors
• above Market-street. Philadelphia. Is Hie most exten
sive nnd best manufacturer of Window Blinds and Shades
in tin- United States, nnd lias taken Hie highest premiums
nt nil tlie exhibitions ; he buys the best materials by whole-
sal" cheaper fnr Cash than others pay for inferior articles by
relail. and can. therefore. ..-|| su|M-ri«r Venetian Blinds nnd
.'hade*, ns cheap a* others n«k for Inferior articles. Painted
Window Shades in great variety, of benutiful designs nnd
’VT; ri "': '.l" ,,| i'y. Buff nnd White Linen Shades, Blind and
Hmde rimming*. Fixture*. Ac., wholesale and retail, at
the lowest cash prices. Store Shades painted and lettered
to order. Reed Blinds at manufacturers’ price*. Old Blinds
I "iii! t0 ,°° k , Kood ■■ " cw - 1’urchaser*. by calling,
will be convinced H.nt lie sells a superior article, and guar
antees full satisfaction. A liberal dmcount made to dealers
“ We study to please."
.. , HKNJ. J. WILUAMS,
nplo—end No. 12 North Oth-street, Phila.
WAPHKNK.
A •-'' •••AN PREPARATION, for restori ng grey hair to
i ori 8 ina ' color. It is guaranteed by the Proprietor,
hat If the patient Is grey, lie can have his hair restored to
itsioriginal color by using I/irct’s Walitieue. F'or Sale by
• W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square.
ARI’ERS’ MAGAZINE.—Now is the time to aubscrlbe.
Tba eighth volume coinmnce* with the December nom-
ocr . Subscription* received at two dollars and fifty cents,
paid in advance. Singlo numbers twenty-five cents. Also.
Putnam’s Magazine. Godey’s Lidy’s Book and Graham's
Magazine will be furnished on tho same terms, by
n,lv23 __8. 8. SIBLEY. 135 Congress-street.
OTICKLING SILVER'WARE.—Tea Peta, Pltchere, Cake
O Hnskets, Goblets, Cuiis, Tumblers, F’orks, Spoons, Des
sert Knives. Pie Knives.Crumb Scrapers, F'isli Knives. Jelly
Klnives. Cheese Scoups, Soup ladles, and every othor arti
cle in tlie silver way. from the best manufactories In tlio
country, nnd warranted, at 116 Broughton street
O0t28 HORTON A RIKEMAN.
H ERRING’.' EIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFER,With
Hnll's I'ntcnt Anti-Gunpowder Proof I^cks, having
received the prize medal at tho World’s Fair, are now of
fered to the public as tho prize safe of the world. Tested
and approved, as they linvo been everywhere, their crown
ing victory was reserved to be awarded by the Juries of tlie
World’s Fair.
Tlio subscribers keep constantly on hnnd an assortment
-ii ^ a »°.V ! Safe *' *}’ r “lo at msnufncturer’s price*, and
will at all •I'"®" Produce undeniable testimonials of their
cUim to be the Champion 8afo of tlie World.
PH1LBR1UK k BEU„
Sole Agents for Savannah
H a
i
fehl8
* tTP , CARPKTINGS.
rpHE subscriber has Just received per late arrlvalz. a
TV , r 8. e and fresh *’"ck of the richest and newest styh k
of lelvet.TapcatrV’Brussels, three piy Ingrain and Yen',
nan Carpetings.all of which are offered on the moatdesir.
ablo term*.
With a f.,11 assortment of Oil Cloths, Table Cover*, Mat.
ting, Ac.
1 urchnscr* are requested to make an early sxaminatior
as strong inducement* will bo held out to cash buyers.
. R. B WALKER, 100 Cbestnut-atraet,
mh!7—lawtf below 8th, South aide, Philadelphia.
W WILUAMS has latoly received Western
* ' Uharacters or Types of Border Ure ; by M’Connell,
with Illustrations by Darby.
Busy Momenta of an Idle Woman.
Addison’s complete works, with critical and explanatory
notes by Green, in 6 volumes—first Just rcceived»4y , -»
The Black Water Chronicle, a narrative of an Expedition
Into Randolph county. Vn.; witli illustrations.
De Vera’s sublime and comparative Philosophy.
Field’* City Architecture, or designs for Dwellings, Ho
tel*. Htorea. Ac.
Theory of Christianity ; by W. 3. Grayson.
8ichardi’a Peruvian Antiquities, translated by Rev. Dr
Hawks.
Brown’s Roman Classical Literature.
Hughes’ .Scripture Geography.
Mr. Rutherford’s QRldran; by the author of the Wide
Wide World. 1
Ladv Lee’a Widowhood, from Blackwood
PwUj’, PmMt#, for iUmuodi. ootU