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[VOL. XXXVI.
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. SATURDAY MORNING.'MARCH 25. 1854.
Cljr Siunmimlj (Brorgiim,
p\H.Y. TR1-WEEKLY," AN I) WEEKLY. MY
1‘UNOII cV. H II. TON,
City mill County Printer*.
PVII.Y, —TIU-WF.KKLY fWWKF.KLY, »J.
r*ta■ i.b iff ai>tAmor.
I ffh-r« piui'nt >» In advance, the charges will
l,, .'-u ba for tally Georgian $8, for Tn Weekly $3, aud
l^U.vkly !'!•
The SnrniunUi GcdtRlnn.
| TV Proprietor* bare the pleasure of announcing tbit
r Imre associated elth them, a* a Corre*|Hindlng Edl-
Uw (taorgi-u*, Mr. I’. L J. May. Into E'ltor of live
rthorpe S'tnlkerit AlftHoonI, who will devote bU entire
, aiel talents to the Interest* of the paper. By this ar*
anient th* duties pertaining to tbe office will bo so <11-
• l aa to enable u* to have effectually canvassed not on-
hi.s but the several adjolnlug State*. Tt»i* aerrlco is an-
it-4 by Mr. May, n* a mutter of preference with him,
of -all-faction to u*. Ill* acquaintance extending to
rli every county in Georgia, to a large portiou of Ten-
.re, to Alabama, ami to Florida. peculiarly lit a blm for
work ho lias undertaken. Mr. May will take charge of
L|| business out of the city—will canvass fir tho paper,
• subscription, and collect tbe due* of the office—
kport all matter* of gcuersl Interest which may be pro-
L-nted to hi* notice—correapond aa occasion and Interest
require, and. iu short, will combine his exertions, physical
ind mental, with onr*. to give attract i veness to the columns
itel extend tbe circulation of the Georgian.
Ilf the intellectual qualification* of Mr. May It Is scarce
ly necessary for us to speak. The ability which character-
red tho Fidltorial department of the Southern Democrat
luring tho two and a liatfyears that he was connected with
* a sufficient guarantee of his capacity,
u the busine-** meu of Savauuah we confidently look
*n lucre*** of advertising patrouage. Unless mistaken
mr calculations, our association with Mr. May, In con-
tlmi with our arrangements, which we are now nmk*
■inwill constitute tho Georgian the licet vehicle fur adver-
IfiVsteitff within their reach We expect to semi It. not
Xnlv into every tatcri. village and neighborhood in Georgia, hut
to every point iu the neighboring States, wliidi railroad
and steamboat havo oponod to tho trade of tho uly.
The fillings of pride with which Mr. Mat lias for years
contemplated the progress of the Seaport of his nativo
State, a feeling which has frequently found expression in
Itho columns of the Southern Democrat while under his
lch.\rgo—Is the best assurance that nothing ho can do will
be w uitiiig to bring trade to Savannah—especially to those
whose advertisements appear in this |iapcr. So that while
su agent for us he wilt at the same time be a most efficient
advocate, wherever ho goes, of tho interests of tho City,
and of those of its business mou whoso names appear Iu
our column*.
Tl»* political principle* of tho Georgian will of course
continue to bo those of the Democratic school; though
I politics will play a part in Its columns altogether subordl*
■ natu to its news, business and commercial 'character. To
lit* commercial department, especially, will tho most assid-
is attention continue to bo given. The reputation which
|it has already established for tho accuracy, fullness aud
arness of its cotton tables, cotton statements and mar*
t reiHirts.il siinll bo our endeavor to increase and extend,
idly, ms a medium through which to obtain the latest
llntelli.- nrc. the Georgian commends itself to a very exten-
region of Georgia, nearly tho whole of Florida, and a
iduruMo portion ol South Carolina nnd Alabama. A
r published in tills city can give foreign accounts, Now
| York and N'ew Orleans cotton markets, and other telegraphic
is, a day in advaucc of our Charleston cotemporaries,
s we may add. tlusl In future, steamships from New
| York and Philadelphia will furnish us twice or three times
each week. newspaper accounts from the North a day In ad
vance ot Hie laud mail.
Tho Savannah Georgian. Daily, Trl-weekly and Weekly,
will continue to he published at tho following reduced rates:
Dally. |s-r annum, in advance M
Tri -Weekly, “ " *4
Weekly. *• •* *2
When payment la not mado in advancu, a dollar will bo
| added to tin- prices of each.
unnali. January 26. 1854.
SAVANNAH Ml'TUAh INSURANCE; CO.
Ojfiee 118 DayAreet.
This Company will tako Fire, Marinu and Rivor Risks on
| the most favorable terms.
TruAcet—Henry I). Weed. Hiram Roberts, J. R. Wilder, I.
I W. Morrell. John W. Anderson, N. IJ. Knapp. Henry Uthrop
| »nd K. F. Wood.
HF.NDRY D. WEEP, President.
HIRAM H0DEUT8, Yico President.
Jamih McIItamr. Secretary. no8
suim'.kintknoknt's office; c. it. it.
SAVA.YXAII. Sept. 1, 1853.
After this day. by resolution of tlm Hoard of Directors,
up an l down freight will be payable at the merchant*’
counting house, or by di‘|iosito mado by the Treasurer.
Semi-weekly, on Mondays and Fridays, from U o'clock, A.
M., to 2 P. M.
Dills to ho rendered through tin* post office on Wodnes-
lays nnd Fridays.
Failure to make payment whon called for as above, will
r stop parties’ account.
•ptl W. M. WADI.KY. (ion. Hup’t.
SAVANNAH INFIRMARY.
HRS. WRAGU AND MACKAlJ.. I’ltomiCTOHs.
This institution having been recently remove-1 from t
suburbs of tho city, to No. 10 karst Hroad-slreot, is m
-pen for tho reception of patients, Medical nnd .Surgical.
Dy this change in locality we nro enable-1 to offer t
mblic more ample accommodations. Our wards are coi
fortably furnished, and several single rooms nru lilted up
for such patients ns prefer being entirely private.
Wo especially invito the attention of pluutors and other
owners to our department for negroes.
For terms apply to Dr. J. A. Whauo, No. 38 West Dread-
street. nr Dr. R. C. Mack\U-. N«.9& Uroughton-*t. declO
A. CHAMPION.
AT Ills STORK MARK FT SQUARE.—Has on
hand, and offers for sale on reasonable terms—100
linrnds crashed, powdord, olarllted nnd blown su*
Igars; 75 t-sgs Rio. Cuba, and old government coffee.
50 barrels Baltimore and Osnxl pour ) ,u..,
totmllbbla ,1c .lit JI»'Ii. o-nl-b
loo «8. list, 40 lb. t- -ta oholee Cherokee Flom.
40 htils Butter,Sug*f S»d» Crackers and Pilot Dread.
150 bbls. Potatoes,!'' »er’s.lu" n inereoi, tor family
nse.
200 Reynold's Hams. 10hhds.Sl lesand shoulder Raeon.
7ft boxes Patent Sperm, and Adamantine and Tallow
Qanulea
100 taixts and half do Family nnd Common Soap.
60 do half do Tobacco, 26 quarter do Thomas’ Noctar
!**af Tobacco.
20 Kegs.'-hnloe lluttcr. 60 boxes Cheese 2ft kegs iArd
AO whole and half bbU., and 60 boxes Watt*’ Buck
wheat Flour.
Also a tull selection of choice Toru, Splcti. Mustard, old'
Miirgahoht Wlilsky, Drattdy. Port and Ms-le.ira Wines, pure
White Vinegar. Ciller Vinegar. Porter, halfldds Deef. Imrrels
liatflild*. quarters Salmon'.table Salt. Vermlceila, Macaroni,
Ac., Ac., all of which areoffwr* l to Families. Planters and
Country merchants, for cash or approved paper.
uov8
WRBSTF.lt -V, PALM US
60 blit* Illram Smith’s and Canal Flouv,
160 do Daltlmore Flour,
180 do I-elmnou nnd Etowah (loorgla Fleur,
100 bags, US pounds each. do do
60 bbls butter, sugar and soda Crackers,
60 bids Pilot Dread, 40 boxes Soda Biscuit.
220 bbls Portland sugar house and N O Syrup,
00 bids go-xl eating Potatoes,
00 boxes Den-lei's 0s and 8s patent Tallow Candlos,
76 do Adamantine Candles.
26 do Jn-ld A Son’s Sperm Candles.
16 bids and 20 half bbls No 1 Mackerel,
76 lioxe.s white and yellow Cheese.
25 bbls and 60 kegs prime la-af Lard.
100 boxes 5s. Hs. ami pounds Tobacco, good brands
80 do 6s nnd 8s (Jrant ft Williams’ Tobneco.
Also. 220 boxes Smith’s, Colgate’s, Croton nnd lleadePs
Family and Pale Soap. 120 do No 1 do. *0 poarl Hlarch, 80
whole, hair and quarter boxes Raisins. 25 drums Figs. 50
boxes Herring.
FANCY GROCF.HY STORE.
T ill', subscriber liaving enlarged Ills store, at the corner
of Day and Whitaker streets, offers fur sale on tho most
favorable terms tho following :
Otar-I Drawl
.lean l-ouls Brandy. 1844.
6 do Henncsay Dran-ly. 1811.
6 do Puzorno Dran-ly. 1808.
2 puncheons Scotch Whisky, in bond.
2 iili-la St. Crus Ruin. In bond.
10 quarter casks Mn-leira Wine.
10 do Port Wine.
10 bbls Monongahela Whisky.
2 pipes Holland din.
20 bids Phelps' Oin.
60 M Spanish Segars. various brands.
Also, a complete assortment of fancy groceries, such as
Engli-h and American pickle-l Lobsters.Salmons. Macker
el. Sardines. Olives. Capers. Catsup Knglish Fauces. Snllad
Oil. Preserved Fruits. Jelly Jams. English and French Mus
tard, French nod West India Cordials, all warranted genu
ine. an superior to any offered In this market
nov22 A DONAt'D,
pTcurran
U A8 just received nnd offers^/or sale, at Ids store, on
Dull street, in Sorrell’s buildings—
2 half pipes I'inet. Uastill A Co’s Dran-ly. vlnt. 7812 ??
2 half pipes Otxr-I. Dupuv ft Co's Dran-ly. vlnt. 1842,2
1 pipe Swan din, 1 half |»i|te Kborn leaf din,
6 1-Ids ol-i Bourbon WIiDky.
0 bids old Monougmhola Whisky,
4 cases Ulilneish Wine, Toasta brand, vlnt, 1812,
4 cases -1-1 Sherry, an-t 4 do Ma-leira Wine,
3 cases Sardines in ** boxes.
10 boxes Tobacco, of all kinds nnd brands.
Also. 10.000 or the best Cigars. 10 boxes Cordials, of all
kinds. 2 bbls Deef Tongues, 2 do Pig Pork. novlS
HOI,COMBE, JOHNSON A. CO.
IT A V F. received per recent arrivals, and offer sale on nc-
1 L eoniino-lating terms—
Sfoaiw—10 lili'is very clu-lco Porto Rico 2ft do do New
Orleans. 10 dodo “Trist.” 200 t-t-ls clariOed A. D nnd C, 2ft
do crashed. 1ft do powdered, 20 boxes Isinf.
OnmtK—300 bags Itlo. part prime. 35 do 01-1 Java.
Mm as!<b»—200 bids New Urh-nns, 50 bbls nnd 26 lilids Cu-
bn.fto bids Portland.
CiurKKKa—25 bbls Butter. 26 do Sugar, 25 boxes Soda, 26
do Oyster.
Soap ami Stahcii—60 boxes Colgate’s No. 1, 60 dodo
Pale, 100 do Smith's nnd lleadel’s Family. 35 do Colgate's
Pourl Starch. 25 do do Common do.
It Alova asti Nits—50 boxes Burnt Raisins, in frails Ai
ds. 5 do Brazil Nuts, 10 do Egg Walnuts, 10 bbls Pecan
1»KW A KHIVA I,N |
.)RY-fiOOI)H! DRY-G IODS!
HENWY LATHR0P & CO.
Y AVR UKCFIY 11 per recent arrival*, and offer for sato
1 Plantation Dry Hoods ; Isindon Duffll. and Twilled
..lankets { Ueorgia Kersi-ysan-l Plains ; Northern do. do. :
heavy (all wool) do. j heavy Cordova do. : heavy Drown
Shirtings j plain ami twilled red Flannels ; l'lalds, Uuseys,
colored Homespuns. Ao.
PRINTED D'LAINRH. MERINOS, fcr. :—Printed French
'•nslln iPIaIiios ; American do ; plain mode and liigli
eol'.l -to.; French and KnglMi Merinos, a variety of colors ;
raw Silk Plaids ; Mouslln d'Baizo ; printed French Cam*
brics.
Dress Silks.
Plain, plaid.nnd striped Dress Silks ; rich brocade do ;
plain bl'k Silks ; a largo variety ; black brocade do. j bl’k
and Rep. do.
Monridng Dress (lends,
Monalln -VlAlnes : French and English Uombactnes 5 Al*
pseens ; Canton nnd Tamisc cloths.
Clonks ami ItlnntlUna..
Cloth Clonks an-1 Talmas ; black and cnl'd Silk Mantil
las ; Indies' bl'k and co'd Cloths for Cloaks, and a variety
of Trimmings for the same. .
lOnihrolili rles mill l,nce tloorts.
Mouslin Collars and Cliemlzettos; Iaco do; rioli embroid
ered Isiwu ll-lkf* ; Mourning Collars. ChoinizettPS. nnd Un-
dersleeves ; Muslin Caps : lufaiit's Waists ; Swiss mi l Jac.
Edgings and Inserting*: Tliread and lisle Edgings and In
sert logs ; Cambric au-1 Muslin Dan-1*
(Dorr*.
Ladies’, Mliscs’, Men’s, an-l Itoy’s (Doves,a large variety.
lloatcry*
Men's au-1 Boy’s Worsted and Cotton Half Hose ; ladles’
ml Misses’ Cotton and Worsted Hose ; ladies’ black uud
1 bite Silk do.
House Furnishing Goods.
10.4,11-4 and 12-4 I-inen Sheetings : 0-4.104 nnd 11-4
brown awl bleached Cotton Sheetings ; Pillow Case l.inens
and Cottons ; 8-4.0-4 and 10-4 bro. and bl’chod Table Dam*
a*k ; Damask Cloths; Napkins an<l Doyles; llucabuc.
Scotcii auil Russia flinpers; Irish linens, good styles ; Bed-
Ticks. Furniture Dimity*. Ac.
Cloths nml Cftselmcre*.
Black French Cloths; Plain an-l Twilled Illuo do. do;
black Doe Skins; plain and plahl Tweeds; Kentucky Joshs'
black Satin Vestings, ami black and ced'dSUW Vestings.
nct20
BLANKETS, DOMESTICS' &,C.
AT VERY LOW IMUCKS.
W E tako pleasure In calling tho attention of planters to
our very extensive stock of Woolen ami Domestic
Goods, many of which we purchased before the great ad-
Jnce In wool, an-l will thorvfuro sell them curresiioudini;lv
w. consisting of— * “t, /
40 hales London Duffil and colored Blankets,
60 do brown twilled Kerseys ; 10 do black! 0,
30 do brown domestic Goods.
25 do striped and white Osnaburgs.
10 do plain red Flannel ; 6 do twilled do,
15 do shirting Strl|ies,
10 do Schley’s Georgia Plains,
1ft cases Isiuisianit ami Marlboro’ Stripes nnd I’lnids,
6 do nlnid Llnsoys, stri|ies nnd plaids,
6 do Katim-t nml Kentucky Jeans.
6 do Scotch and domestic Ginghams.
50 do tdeache-1 Shirtings ami Sheetings
20 do English and American Prints,
50 dozen Negro Caps ; 100 pieces Carpeting,
150 Diiggsaml Matt*; 200 Carpet Dags,
300 Negro Ilead-linn-lkerchler*,
1000 ilozi-u woolen nnd cotton Hosiery.
Planters and merchant* vi-itingour city during the fall
and winter will fin-1 it to their interest to look trough our
stock, ns wo are disposed to sell at a small advance uimn
cost. octfl AIKEN A BURNS.
R E AI) Y M ADE OIA >T 111NG,
FOR PALI* AND WINTER.
r I 'HE subscritM-r respi'Ctfiilly solicit* the attention of his
X friends au-1 the public ill gem-ral, to his extensive as
sortment of Hea-ly-ina-lc Clothing, comprising os it does a
rlety of every n'rtlrlo for gentlemen's wear, suitable fur
the present and c'liiiing seasons. Tho following oompriso a
portion of the stock on 1mm! :
Overcoats nml Surtouts of black nnd blue beaver cloth,
Black nml brown mohair cloth.
Norway nnd labrador coatings,
Devonshire, kerseys, an-l pilot cloths, talma cloaks,
Black cloth dress and frock coats,
Blue nml brown cloth busine** frocks.
Grey nnd check canal mere busine.** suits,
Black doe-skin caaalmere pants,
French fancy cnsslmero pants.
Grey an-t mixed twee-1 cassimi re pants,
Illack nml mixed satinet pants,
Plain nml plaid kersey pants.
F.mbroidere-1 an-1 plain black casslmero
Figure-1 and plain black silk vests,
Nut
a Gk-
i-K.vrxrK
II Smith’s. 200 d<
75 lings Georgia.
Ibmiwnr l.iitroiia—50 hhli
do Western Whisky.
imiiA Fun'll—15 bbls Fxtra Canal. 60 do
Dennioud’s Georgia, 136 do Oakley's do,
K F. Rum, 76 do F. P Gin, 60
CODY’S
Burr ami LbAI>—700 kegs Dupont's FFFG Pow
der. 325 bag* assorted Shot. 10.000 lbs Bar land.
('amu.k*. Tobacco. Ac.—66 boxes Sperm Candles, extra
fine. 60 do Adamantine do, 30 do Patent Pent 1 do.30 do
Den-lel's Tallow do. 250 boxes manufactured Tobacco, vari
ous brands. 00 Mil* and half bbls Nos 1. 2 and 3 Mackeral,
20 Mil* Fulton Market Ilei f. 20 do Pig Pork. fcM7
MATTEWASi MACHINE* AND MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY,
U NDER a new nml improved organisation, manufacture
laicoiniitlve and Stationary Engine*. Sugar Mills. Gins,
Presses, lathes. Drills. Ac. Also, every description or Cut-
ton. Woolen an-l Saw Mill work. Shafting. Pulleys. Ac., Cost
ings of any weight, (having n large assortment of patterns.)
at reduced prices. F. S. CLAXTON. Engineer.
Depot 13 Platt-street. comor of Gobi flexion A Wot-
more. Kxcel.lnr. Collins A Co. nml II. Collin*’ Axes, Haul-
ware Agency. 23 Pratt-st.. Now York. „c10—lyr
PATENT SCALES.
T.'VIIUBANK'S Patent Platliirm Scales— (Improved Inqnal-
I 1 By nml reduced In price)—Adapted to every re-inired op-
eriition of weighing, ns Railroad Scales for trains or single cars
In u*o on tlie principal railroads in tho Unit-d States nml
Great Britain. Warehouse Scale*. Heavy Portable Scales, on
wheel fori • ■ - rolling mills. Ac.
modification* ; C-mntcr Scales, Hay amt Coal Scales. Ac.—
The— Scale* liave l«v-n long known nn-1 severely tested ; nml
tin- universal r-iilidenee f*-lt In their accuracy ami perfect
a Ijo-t merit |. *oi b tliat they nre now regnnled as the stand
ard.fr--ui which there in no nppeal.
,12 PIIILDRICK A DFI.L Acentn
SILVKR’S MINERAL PAINTS.
TUST RECEIVED.—A supply or Mineral Paints, (ire and
*1 water-proof colors, unfailing. Silver's Mineral Pulnts
differ otially fr-m all otliers In market. Tliey nre not
(lavs, tiiev re*|uire little oil. they do not work toughly, hut
flow e milv a* While lead. Tliey lay on a very heavy b-ely.
set ImineAiatelv. nml tiecomean Indostructnhio covering-d
flint. They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger
dryer than white lead.
I have a variety of colors. Red. Yellow, various Drown*,
and Jet Black, tliey nre su|ierior in body (nr covering
property) to anything ever discovered, and pound f-
wilt cover double the surface of White laivt
paint*, amt require less oil.
I am now prepared to cover Tin Roofs, as nothing ndherci
to tin like Silver's Mineral Paints. For sale by
mr 8 10 and \l lb.'rn'sr-1-sireet.
RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE.
rpiIK undersigned lias leased, nn-l has now fltte-l up in
X neat ami elegant style, the bulling on Dray lull-street,
next door to Way a King's, tn be occupied as a
COFFEE-HOUSE,
where he Intends to serve up. in superior style, every deli
cacy of the season.
New York nml Hnvniiiinli Oysters, Venison,
GROUSE, PARTRIDGES, FISH,
Fulton Market and Philadelphia Href, <Jv., fyc.,
will always be kept on hand, and nerved up in a stylo never
belnn-equalled in this city.
ity Parties furnished with private suppers amt dinners
on idmrl notice. Hu will keep only the host Llonori.
„ c t? JOHN Mik CODY.
r 'tine Mineral
evests,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLKRBrrTS.
Georgia and k'tvnch, llurr and Euro
pean MID Btornis: Plongiis of various
kinds. Eagle. Hub-Doll mid Wrought
—— •Jlisre; Iron Flre j-roor Hafos. Klmvels
and S;-*des, Mauim- nn>1 llay Forks. Potato Hooks, Corn
Hlirllers. CohtVoshers. Manor- Drags (Ndtlvntors, Etrnw
Cutters, Scythes an-t Sneaths. lloae, Axes. Pick Axes and
Handles. Koad Scrapers, Ox Chains, Ox Yokes. Garden and
Fancy Barrows, Garden Chairs. Segments ami Gudgeous
Breen Wire. Ilaines, Measures, Grist MilU, Die* Threshers,
Caul-lions, Douglass’ I'uiqUBand Water Ihuns, Well Wheels,
do Duckets. Cotton and Counter (Valet. Trunk*. Cotton
Hooks, Jack Screws. Dunile’s Sea Island Cotton Gin* and
Griswold’* Uidami -Id. Cement, Plaster. Mill nml Cross Cut
Saws; also, llaud au-1 Yard Saws. Ac. For sole by
no4A * CHA’g H. CAMPFIF.1J), 171 Day-st,
IRON FRONT JEWF.LRT HTORK,
Wliolcanlcnml Rwtnll,
No. 110 nroutjUUm-tt..Mwern Bull awl It'hfatrr
THE largest ami liest selectld stock of goodfe eve?
offered for sale In this city. Gold and Silver Watches,
. >Vert. Fob and Guard Chains, Set* of Jewelry. Clmt.
elam-s.Bracelets. Brooches, floe Diamond work Finger Rings,
Silver castor*. Tea Sets, Pitchers, Goblets,Cu|i*. Cake Baskets,
SiHKin*. Forks,Fish Knives. Pie Knlve*, Clieese Scoups. la.
dies.Syplions. Alto, all kind* of Plated Ware, Military ami
Fancy Goods, nml a great variety of nrtlcles too numerous to
mention ; tlm whole of which will bo sold at reduced prices,
Allklndsof Watches. Clocks. Jewelry ami oilier Jobbing
attended to by coui|N-tent liands. MORTON A III K EM AN'.
QL WATCHES, JEWELRY,
Awl Mincy Gomlt.
•FkvMfc RECEIVING by every arrival of the Steamers fresh
additions.making the best assortment In tills city, of all
kinds ofWatches. Jewelry. Fancy Goods, Silver Spoons. Forks,
Pitchers. Tea Sets. Cup*. Syphon*. listed Castor*, and every
variety of articles connected with our line of business; all ol
which will bo sold as low as iu auy city In the Union.
D. B. NICHOLS.
M3T Particular attention given to thoRepalrlngof Watch*
es anil Jewelry. no 20
NEW JEWELRY, PINK WATCH EH, Ac.
,W THE undersign-di* now 0)ieuiug a aiden-lid assort-
[f/lmont of rich JKWEIJtY, embracing th#recent pattorns
QL/of Far-ring*, 11ns. Bracelet* -rid Finger-rings, among
x which are amno tine dimnniulbaitlngv.man 810 Vu 8500.
V Also, twenly-flvo sets of those unique /’edrl Sett uf Ear-
rings and Itroochcs. from $18 to 8125 the set. newest
W»n'l rarest patterns; together with a very select assort
ment of extra floe Watchet set in pearl, diamond, bun}
ting sn-l plain cases. These, with a further assortment ol
good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Sets, Spoons, Fork*, la-lies,
Cups. Ac., amt Plated Ware of nil kin 1*. Fancy Work Boxes,
Dressing Cases. Folios. Clock*. Iln-nz* Figure*, gold mount-
e-l Cane*. Cuttlery. Ac., renders Id* assortment very c-mi-
plete, and unsurpassed in the State,cither in qualitv'or pri
ces. D. B. NICllGLH
Si" Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks,
and jnwolry. nol2
PIANO FORTES, MUSIC AND MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS.
Tho subscriber having pnrclmse-l the en
r- —^ re business of F. Zogii.u u A Co., of wldcli
i if A | iJtlrm ho haslieretofore tieon the acting mem
1 * -* • * "her in Suvsiinali. would rcspcotfhtly invite
the attention of those in want «r am thing in the musiral
line to his establishment. From many years' experience
both in professional an-l hii«lnrss matters conm-cttd with
music, Mr. M. feel* hiinsrlf fully qiLi)iiie<l to proffer Ids ser
vices in the selection of music an-l instrument* or the ful*
filmont of orders, with the n«*iirance of hi* utm»*t zeal nml
Industry in Ids endeavor to deserve the patronage and con
fidence of tb« public. fl. 11. MITCHEIJ..
)une14 auceenoor to F. Zngbaum A On.
MELODIANS—NIICLODIANS.
CARIIART A NEEDHAM'S largo double
fed. witli four stops, suitable f--r cliurch
, iiisle. AI*o. large -I.-old*.round corner, six
octave ; Caiii-iC* Mel., .in-, n-uraml a
half an-1 flvn octavo, n lteaiitifii< in«trument for the parlor. I
sole on tho most accommodating terms, bv
[»v!5 I. W. MORRELL A CO.
MUSIC AND INSTRUMENTS.
i- r-igoed agent for II. KunulTs
'd Parlor Organs. T. F. Drowno
ll-lirated Harp*. Carlmrt A Need-
ham's Melo-leons. J. Gilbert A Co.'s. C Stud*
Groven-teen’s, Dunham's Hn-1 Firth p-n-l A Co.'s
Forte*, ha* on hand tlm largc-t nnd ni-»t romplete
stork of Mu-leal Instrument*. Sheet Music. Instruction
H. String*. Ac. Ac., ever known in Savauuah. Onlcrs
ptiy ami faithfully attended toby
G. n.MJTCnELL.
•cessorto F. ZOGDAUM A CO., at tho obi stand St.
n street, next to Market Square. jan 4
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
MEDICAL BOOKS.
rmtfr, A general assortment always on hand, mud new
hTTi/ work* received as soon as published,and sold at
j:j publishore' prices:
Dell and Stokes' Practice, In two volumes.
Cazeau's Midwifery.
Wood an-l Radio's United States Dispensatory
Dunglis-m's New Remcilies.
Fown'st'liemlstry lor Students.
Uooper’* Surgical Dictionary.
Drultt's Modern Surgery.
Carja-nter's Klemenf* of Physiology.
Dhqrenter’s Principles of Physiology.
Wilmin’s Human Anatomy, by Goddard. 262 cuts.
William's Principles of Medicine, by Clymer.
Gross’ Pathological Anntoiny.
Pocket Anatomical Ditmcinhrnncer.
PunglLon'a Practice. Physiology. Msterls Mcdlca and
Dictionary. nov22 W. THORNE W1LUAMS.
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS’!
Keeetval by S. S. SiUei/. December 14IA. 1863.
H EARTHSTONE, or Thought* upon Homo Life In our
Cities, by Samuel Osgood.
The Flush Times of Alatisma and Mississippi, a series of
sketches, by Joseph G Bat-twin.
Hot Corn—life Scenes In New York. Illustrated, Including
the stories of Little Koty, Madaliuu, Wild Maggie, Ac., by
Holou Doldiisoii.
Spiritu.’tliein. by Judgn F-lmnmls and Geo T Dexter, M. D.,
witli an ap|s-mlix. l-v lion N P Tnthiiadgo.
Hie File ami Works of Shake*|ienre. edited by James P
C-llier. K-q.. from tlm recently discovered folio of 1632, with
glossiirhil and other note*
Fern I slaves from Funny's Port Folio, now supply,
l.itlle Form- for Fanny’s Little Friends, by tho uuthorol
Fern Iz-nves,
Busy Moments of an Idle Woman.
The i)l-| Doctor, or Stray I-eaves from my Journal, an ex
cellent hook for leisure reading.
The lawyer’s Story, or theOrphnn's Wrongs, by a mem
ber of the New York Bur.
The lsuly nt Homo, or Happiness in tho Household.
Davis, the Pirate, or the History of the Freebootura of tho
Parilie.
Ben ilrsre, a nniitirnl romance, by Captain Cliarnler.
Blake's Biographical Dictionary of the most Distinguish
ed Person* or ull Nation.i and Professions For sale at 135
Congress street declft
Hush vel
Figured Iduck and fancy cashmere vest-*,
together xvitlr an extensive stock of Furnishing Goods, such
as line white shirts, silk nml merino undershirts, merino
Canton flannels nnd jean drawer*, riding gauntlet* (dark,
colored an-l white kid gloves, storks, cravat* an-l scarfs,
neck-tie*.suspender* etc., the whole of which Is offered for
sale low, by WM. R. SYMONS, Draper A Tailor,
- 0C .iL V 7 Whitaker street.
DEWITT & MORGAN
O FI ER for sale, nt the lowest market price, a large and
well seler*—* - r "— *•—*--•• •—
ods, to which they rcspect-
lecteil stock of Dry
fully solicit attention:
Lmllca’ Dress Goods.
Rlack Silks, of all widtlis nn-i bust makes,
l'h.ck figured Silks, plain nnd colored Silks,
Paris i-lni-l nml hrocvdo Silks,
pari* printed M. du laines. a large and beautiful stock,
Plain colored -In. amt Chocna an-l llrua-lway Browns,
Small ligure-l M-m-lin de laine*. for children,
English nn-1 American M-mslin de Lnines,
Prinle.l Satin -le dienes, new nnd very handsomo.
Mourning Goods.
A great variety of Mourning Dress Good* and Embroide
ries, i-mulsting of every tiling new and beautiful.
Hosiery,
A largo variety of Kmrlinh aud German Hosiery, for la
dle*. geutlumon, ami children.
Also,
Flannels. Shirting* an-l Sheetings, Blanket*. Qidlt*. Irish
IJnens. Table Damask* nn-1 Napkins. Kerseys, Plains, D*na-
burgs. Brown Shirtings, Ac.. Ac. octlO
M. PRENDERGAST A CO.,
IT 1 - lliuwibton Amt op;tuite SI Indrew't Ifall.Simnnah,
H AVE great pleasure- iu lirecting attention to late pur-
rim*.-* to connectbm with their retail trade, they car
ry out strictly tho same system.in the sale of their goo-1*, a*
i- 1-iir-ue.l by the lar.e liou*ei in the northern cities, name
ly : Bring their customers the full advantage arising from
hiiviug In large lots Planters, nn-1 hea-ls of families, aud
nil |-er*ons. ieiving In -inantity. will llu-1 many large lots to
buy from, and decidedly cheap oct26
17ASII1
I’ scril
AVATKll-CURE INSTITUTE—tllLLKDG
VIIJ.E. GMMtGIA.
It. E. G DOYI.E takes pleasure in announcing toinva
lid nml the public generally, that tlm above popular
and superiorly uppointe-l establishment, furnierly r-mduct*
e-l by T. Cvki.ton I'-ivik. M D„ I- now ready for tlio recep
tion of patients seeking a restoration to health.
All chronic diseases of the human organism successfully
treat-1 at tld* Institute: -lyspep-ia. gout, rheumatism,
constipation, hemorrhoid* or pile*, hemorrhage*, nnien-
errhoja.mcnorrha .i -ly-inenorrha-n. Iluor nlt-us. genital di*-
placements.affeellon* of tho ey-* nn-1 car*, tetter, t ry-
>-i 1 •<-1 .< s an-l all chronio ili*e.i*c* of tlie skin nn-1 «calp. scro
fula, -iroosy, Syphilis, and tlie humoral diseases g- nurnl-
ly. neuralgia, sciatica, tic douloureux, hysteria, epilepsy
or the falling sickness, virtigo. paralysis, apoplectic tenden
cy, bronchitis asthma, chronic inllnuintlon ot the stomach
au-1 bowel*, atrophy, an-l indeed every possible hnhit of. or
•' * is curable—and all dtica*e*arc
diseased action that i* curable—nnd alldiscatetare ru-vll
curalte. if no orgauie lesion I*- present.
The ladies’ IsepariiBMiis under the imm-linte supervi-
1 sion oftii.it aceomplistied lady. Mr*. J ink Mattiikwh.sowell
i known to the old patron-"I ti
i Thu facilities which thL institution offer* for tho prosecu-
i tloii ->f a strictly hydropathic ami hygienic course ..r treat-
■ meut. together with It* eadne- of access from all point* in
■Georgia, an-l the adjoining States, re nder* it |-culiarly
l Vn<U|<U--l to the wants of invalids, desirous of availing them-
f selves of the efficacy of thu water-cure.
In-purity ot tin-water ami accommodations for guests,
ffre t-m sell known to nee-1 coiilineiit.
' In fitting up the establishment no expense, ha* been spar-
' ' mid conduce tn m ike it one of the most desirable |
•,nrt for iovab-t* in the l’nit»--l State
'atients will lw requited tn f--rnivli their OWD OUt-Ilt —
it of friction sheets ami towels, compresses
d blanket*, for MidoriOe purpose*. All-d which can I.J
d here on tlie most re i-ntiulde terms,
no—Professional attention, use of ball--. Ac . $U< |--i
a-k—board t~'< |»-r week—|mynblc monthly. .Servant-
-1 and truaUsl for 810 |mt week.
All letters of Inquiry promptly answered. jur.eO
THE WONDER OF THE WORLD I
•* Wo would not grow one hud of h-q>o
You cannot garner in ripe fruit' "
m|R GREAT REMEDY is at last discovered, nnd that Ml flir tl „.
b-stroyor of human happiness at lengtli i« conquere-l! „ir,. r ,.,i
ini|ilion sbsll no longer rob our llre*l-l--s of tlieii
brightest ornaments, and sink many a gentle spirit to an
I v gram! I Vmsi .option can ho cured—Asthma will
n as tV-u tbthfc* that were—and rough* an-1 Colds, the
pir-iit* of that reO disease, that so often bring* wo to the
h-.m-. ..f onr muff, vanisli.a* ifhy magic, bet-re this .o.ver-
REMOVAL.
ASHIONAnLK TAID Mil NG K4TABLI8IIMKNT—1 ne sub-
riber having just removed t«> No. 21 Bull-street, (lie-
Congr-'ss ami Brmighton-streets.l would inform In*
friends nml tlio public generally, that he will open Tills
Day. hi* second supply of Fall an-l Winter Goo.|«.eon«l#ting
of the best French. English an-l American Cloths. Cassl-
meres and Yostlng*. pnrcbase-lfroin the most.extensive iin-
porters in New York, which ho is prepared to make up in
the best anil most fashionablo styles.
d eo l ^ >t 1 D. MURI’IIY.
ROOKS- IIOOICS—BOOKS.
T IFRF.lt iin CIVIL LIBERTY and Self-Government.
j The Wigwam an-l tho Cabin, or Talus of the South, by
W G. Simms.
Autobiographic Sketches, by Thomas Do Quincy.
The Underground Mall Agent, by Vldo, Illustrated.
Men nn-1 Tilings ns I saw them in Europe.by Kivivnn.
Time and Tide, or Strive nnd Win. by A. S. Rose.
James M-mtjoy. or I’ve Hern Thinking, by A. S. Rose.
Foil Jottings, or Laughs I have tekon a |.en to, by N. P.
Visit to Europe, by Prof. 8llllman, of Yalo College, 2 veils,
illustrated.
Gustavo* Lindorni. or Lead us not Into Temptation, by
"klerkl-uid. <>r Self-Sacrifice, by the author of tho IJfoof
Ir*. Margaret Maitland. Ac.
Aonl Kitty’s Tales, by Marla J. McIntosh, a now revised
A voyage to the Celestial Country, an allegory, by Rov’d
Jen. B. Cheevc-r. D. D. ...
Also, more of tlie Bleak House, in two bound volumes ;
n.-re- of the Home* of the New Word, by Mr*. Bremer:
I'onnit on Dogs; Yonattonthe Horso, Ac., Ac., received
ml 6-r sale, nt 135 Congress street, by
V X lll’ETS—C A R P KTS—C A RPKT81
W E have this -I ly opened a new nml splendid assort
ment of carpets, consisting of—
Il« a m)i, Dutch, Venetian, Slnlr, Tlirco Ply,
IiigrMu, nml Dcuhsi-In Cnrpcts.
Also, a very haiid*omo assortment of Velvet andChenel
Rug*, lleinp. an-1 Cocoa Mats. Drugget nnd Floor Gil Cloths,
all of which will be sol-1 at tlio lowest prices, by
sojifiO AIKEN A BURNS.
FALL TRADE OF 1803.
qii) MERHIANIS AND WHOLES A l,E PURCHASERS OF
J DRY GOODS.—Dor nrrangeiiienU for the Fall Tra-lo
will ho completed in a few days, when wo will lie prepared
to Miiliinit to your inspection an unusually complete assort
ment of general lirv Good*. 11-isioi y, Trimmings. Haber-
-hisherv. and Small Wares, Rildious. Ac.
M. I’RENDEROAST A CO.,
178 Ilroughton-stroot, opposite St. Andrew's Hall, west
i SIBLEY.
/-VOCE'S SPARKLING GELATINE—Stronger than Isin-
O L-i:«-*.:it only one third the Price. For convenieney.
«|r. , -it,, i.iiriti andcheapne*s.stands unrivalled forinnking
n ri-do r im-l ni-u- rr> -taline Jelly in a few miiiutes than
tlmt ni l-1- in tlie u-ulil te-llous way from Calves’ loet. Just
rec ire -I nnd f-.r sale by W. W. IJNOlLN.
, Iia ,-j Monument Square.
T ANDROTIPS GARDEN SEEDS—A full supply oflheso
j justly celebrated Seed*, comprising all the varieties
ited. nml warranted to bo tlio growth of 1853.—
TO CASH PUm ilAHEllM OK DRV GOODS
l'RENDERGAJYl' a CU„ 178 Brnugliton street, opiio-
IIhII. (west side.) in connection
on opening their new warehouse
possible carrying over stork frmr
ae season loauomei-. naveflxod the prices of the remain
ig portion of tln-ir fall an-1 winter stork nt a very low
figure. In this connection they particularly direct ntteu
their Silks, French Mt-rlmis. Du laines,an-1 rash-
dec3
M. si to St. All-tie
ix itli arram
namely, to
, e<| a large nnd choice
/|[(f[[|Ul‘*s«-' r tment ofnew style of fall nml winter !*.
I nUuavnslslUmofFrencli uud F.nglisU blwcW and Iwv
L_JUi/colored C'lntli. plain l-lnck -loo *kin I'a-imeres. flgu'.
re-l black elaslic (’a*»um-ro*. u lli a large vari-1 v of Erem-li
fancy la**(mere*of tlio latMt slide ami pattern. Also a
ebolce variety of Vesting*. ron*l :lng of llgoi.*l black and
f.mey Ca«>uneret.plain Mark Satin, figured black an-l f.mrv
Silks nnd Batin*, rut »ilk Velv-t-. Ac Tlie wlmlo of wldrii
li«- i* prepan-l tomnke up to order in tlio most faslioimblo
manner, un-l on accommodating terms,
octl WM. R. SYMONS.
Draper and Tailor. 17 Wldtaker-st.
WM. R. SYMONS, DRAPER AND TAILOR,
•Vo 17 Whitaker tlreet. Sinirwiih.
Has just opened a large nn-i choice variety of Nkw
Spring ami Spumkh Gn-nw. consisting In part or black,
figured nml fancy French Uassitneres ; lilnck nml col-
■red Cssliinure; Cloths nml Cashmeretts; wliite nn-1
Jnen Drills; witli a largo sssi-rtment of fanev Mar
seilles and Linen Vesting*, nil of which he is prepare-! to
make up to or-lcr in tlio most fashionable style, amt on nc-
boating terms n pft
FA8IHO.NA1ILE TAILORING.
M. D. MURI’IIY, 21 Hull tlreet. »„ u ld r.-spocirully
inform his frit mix nml the public generally, that lie
has received hi* spring styles for gentlemen, among
which wi'.l l>u found ns rich an-1 lino fancy Cassinit-ros.
Vesting.*, Ac,, as havo uviw been brought to this market.
All order* executed with ii .paten, and in tho heat style
of workmanship.
rntk-men are respectfully invited to call and judge for
mill I
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.
ANNUALB. GIFT IMMIKS. PORT MONIES. I’REHKNTB. AC
A LARGE variety ofelegnnt annuals, gift books, papier
. mnclie nlliiims, car-l cases, port monies, children's gift
books, fancy boxes, desks, port folios, priuts, paintings,
standard works, elegantly bound, nnd many other articles
suitable lor holi-lay presents, for sale at 136 Congn-ss-st.
by deegO 8. 8. 8IIIIJTY.
BLANK 1IOOIC8, HOOK H1NOING,
S 8. SI 111 .EY. No. 135 f'nugress.st., has received an as-
• sortment of BLANK BOOKS, manufactured of supe
rior paper and lies' binding, which will lie sold at the
lowest prices. The stock consists of Medium. IH-ml. and
Cap Journals and 1-edgt-rs ; Meilium.Deml. Cap an-1 Letter
Record Rooks ; Folio nml Quarto Cap, half bound ; Memo
randum Dinrles nn-i I’ass Rooks.
Blank Books of any size or llninh made to order of tho
best paper nml binding, and at very low rates.
Merchants nnd others who wish a line set of Books, made
to order, will fln-1 it to their advantage to call.
All orders for sets or single Books promptly nttemlod
to. 5—jan«
BLANK HOOKS OF EVERY DK.SUKIl’-
TION ALWAYS ON HAND.
H AVING engaged additional workmen of tho highest
skill in ruting nml bin-ling
EXTRA RUSSIA HANK LEDGERS,
nml nil other kinds of books made tn order, of the best nia-
turials, ami hound in the best mnnnor, nt short notice.
PAPER,
English. French nn-1 American Cap. letter and Nolo Taper
witli suitable envcl'-ps
STATION FRY,
of every description Also, just received
ELEGANT GIFT IIOOK8,
suitable to the season, with tine engravings. Harpers' nnd
I'utuani's Magazines, (for December.) by tlie year uud sin
gle uiiiiiImts, at tho lowest prices.
nnvSO W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
sue Hudson lowk and napoleon.
H istory or the Captivity of Napoleon on HtHelena,
from the Journal* of Sir Hudson Is>we.
AIm-i net InMerm-lrs. I.y Dr Mncilwaln.
Ham 's L> ! 1-T l-> Is-nroiog. 230 Illustrations.
I Jls-ri.i ..r Mr I’ev ton's Ex|* rlment*. hv Mr* Hall.
Flush Dine* in Alabama nnd Mississippi, with Plato*.
I lent thstniio. or ll-me Life In our Cities, by 8 Osgood.
A Mouth iu England, by Tiickormnn.
Up the River, by Shelton. For sal- hv
decl4 _ W THORNE WILLIAMS.
XV. THORNE AV1LL1 AMS,
H AS received a variety of new hook*—Greenleaf's Iaw
J -if Evidence, vol. ;i-l ; Flanders ou Maritime Uv,
Flanders on the law of Shipping.
Tli- Mo-1 Cabin, or ItrltMi In-tltuilons.
F:n.-ll*l. Iti-m*. I.y Matt F'. Ward
llullock’* Art of Bull ling, for tin- use ol architects, build
er*. draughtsmen, maelilni*ts. engineer* an-1 mechanic*.
Jane Seaton ->r the King'* Advocate, a Scottish romance.
I’titi. ini'* Monthly, l-r October.
The lluuioroo* Speaker, for scliools. debating clubs, ic.
The Victim of Excitement, by Caroline Is-o llentx.
Tlie Ib-ls-l Scout, a romance of tlie ((evolution.
Loudnn Art Journal, for Septeintier.
Blustrale>l Recor-lof tin- N Y Exhibition, Nos 7 and 8.
Physician’* Visiting 1.1*1.f-.r 1864. oct5
NEW HOOKS.
ECE1VEP November 16th. 1563, by 8. 8.8ibley.—Busy
Sor Balt attb for tlmt.
B TO RENT—A store suitable for a Family Grocery.—
Apply at this office,
decl
« 11) RENT—A carriage house and stable, for two
horses, in a central part of tho city. Apply at this of-
(Ice. uov22
t TORRENT— A farm, one mile from the city, contain
ing seventeen acres, on tin* premises Is a convenient
dwelling, plastered and well finished. For particulars
Inquire of T. J. WA1J»H,
nov22 176 Ray at.
a, TO RENT—Two -<x tbn-" rooms on Bay street, suit
®R-*ble for offices. Apply to the Editors of tlio Goorglun.
novia
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE IN
BAKER COUNTY, GA.
£CX Tlio suhscrlhvr. desirous of removing from the State
*X*of Georgia, offer* for sale Ids PLANTATION. 1) Ing on
(liiTwaters of the Cools wuiinee, live miles west of Albany,
adjoining tin- lan-1* of Paul Tarver. Dr. Niclioll*. aud oth
ers; containing 3.126 acres, more or less.
There are about fiOOarre* of open.cultivated lan-1 Tlia
I®nil is situated so that it ran lx- easily divided, am] II two
purchaser* appear, the subscriber will divide it so as to
suit both.
Any one desirous of purchnslng, would do well to ad
dress •• Mooro At F.dwards,'’ or myself, at tills place. .
JOHN J. RAWLS.
Macon. On.. August 30.1853. octl—tf
My Agent, living on the place, will show tho lands to
any person calling for that purposa.1 J. J. R.
FOR s a LE.—a Tract of LAND, oontatnlug 202)<
acres,ami liKprovc-ments, near Wallhourvllle. Liberiy
county, on the Savannah nml Albany Railroad. The land
* of good finality, pine ami bay Lml. 60acre* of which nro
In cultivation, ami the remainder well timbered, offering
strong Indurrmont* to persons interested in procuring tur-
pcntlne. Tlie Improvementa consist or n two-rtory framo
dwelling.together with negro houses.stables, and all other
necessary outbuildings. Tlie location cannot he surpassed
for henlthfuliies* or salubrity or climnte, with g-sst water,
nml a range for cattle which cannot lie excelled. Tli--above
property can be Wight nt n very reasoimhlu price, nnd on
the mns*. accommodating terms.ffearly application be inado
to the suhscrilmrs. nt Waltliourville.LiiK.-rtv county
apl 26—dAc II. W. BACON.
0ft RUE l-ANI^ FOR SAIJC.—Tlie TTact ofLANI) ontlii
Mary’s River, known as the Cut-off Tract.conLInlng
d soventy-two (772) acres, of which
(600) acres nre tide swamp nml fresh marsh
’ -<l fall of tide of six feet, Tlie nvsrsh
[•■■III, *•...! 1 ! , .t
seven hun-lr
live liun-lre-
lauds. with
lsn-1 was successfully cultivated many years since, producing
Cotton, (Vine, nn-1 Rice.
These lands could ls> put In order with less labour. It Is
believed, tlmn would Ih> required for putting Hammock lands
In order, nnd nro considered very safe from o'
d freshet*
It'
Li vi
th»r
of the Qnrei
I.xm r-'i
uf Aim
•e. Ac.
ud, by J P. Smith, Esq., a
old lioctnr. or Stray Is'nve
sketches of tlie most interesting
physician.
Short Patent Sermon*.by Dow. Jr .third v-duire.
Tlio Countess Arnhulin.or Master Imiotli'a Book Case, by
G. W. M Reynolds.
Lionel Aiiisu-.rlli. or tlie Young I’artizan's Doom,
la-.y l^e's WMowtwsst from Utivekwood'a Mngnzuio.
Barnom's lllu*trat--d News.
Glensoii'a Pictorial For sale at 135Congress strccL
nor 18
ovurflow iu gales
For further particulars nnd term*, which will bo made easy
to a purchaser, apply to John Fraser amt Co,. Charleston.
8.C.. or to Mr*. Henry Bailey, 8t. Mary's, Cam.len county!
Georgia. J ’
A pint of tho land mnyhosi-en at the office of the Geor-
g 1 *"- apl 27—il&o
VALUABLE RICK l.AND FOR BALK. ~
•nut h Tract of Tide Swamp land, containing 500 acres,
rguh lying on thu Alatamaiia river, three milesabove Dari-
adjoining lands of tho estate of Butler nnd Dun-
wo-ly on the east and Gignlllint and Walker on tho north
and west, flaving ns go.»l a pitch or ti-le ns nnv rice plan
tation on the river. My term* nre.twentv dollars tier acre,
one fourth cash, and the balance on a credit of from live to
ten rears, the interest only required to l*e paid annually
Apply to tlie undersigned nt Darien. In caseormv absence
Mr. Jamks Phimiik will show the laml. a plan of which can
be seen at tlie office of tlio Georgian,
n , SAMUEL M. STREET.
Daiiikv. Jan. 22. 1853. Jnn25 Inin
^ RAI j« -A Tract of UN D of Five Bund reflates
.X strictly prime lore laml, immediately opiKisite the -1-1
tovyi, of Hardwick Tlie slt.mtlon of tho place nITor-l- one
of the best Saw-mill scat* Iu the Southern country, facllitiea
for timber being easy nml without end. Yo***e1s coming
from sen can load Imme-lintely alongside, drawing from ten
™r. n hV.'f '** tpr A K,,r "I'!’ 1 )' «•’ Henry William.,
1^.8.District Attorney,Savannah,or to 11.8111 JiS,Bryancoun-
VAIjUAHLE LUMHElt lands for sale.
•n# Tl “' undersigned will sell three thousand n.-r- .more
8^-fijor le**. of tli- un»«t valuable I umber land in Georgia.
-*-ltlie* upon the Alatamnha River, in tlie count? of
|I.n»orlT fifteen mil.-from Wnltliourville, amt about thirty
i**',. ,-arallel with I ho river, extending hack from Its
bank* not farther than three miles to its farthest line,
lb- timber I* of the largest sire Hint grows in the south
x-l very abundant, suitat le f-.r masts or ranging tiiulwr.
Tlio Inn- ing is one ofthebeston the river, affording an
opportunity for rafting to Darien at any stn-.ru of tie- river
—an advantage pftssessed by hut very few. Hands can
'"Ke n raft to Darien, ami return iu four or live dnvs
On the laml II,ere are niq.ro houses, ox slu-ls. an'-l provls-
ion house.in g-Ksi repair, ami two lumber earts with every
iipplisneefor the lumber busine*.*. situated on a high aud
healthy hill.
There nre also about 300acres eras good hammock land,
for either corn or cotton, to he found nny where, covered
" itli red oak. white-ink. hickory, and ash timber These
lands present as good facilities ’for either lumber'cutting.
Stave getting, or ttirpcnlhi-. a* nny other, am! will Is- pen-
"tmted hv the Savannah nml Albany Railroad, now in con-
Item plat ion.
|F'or further particulars address In Rlcobomugh, Liberty
either ortho undersigned. (?. ||. JONES,
ivlfl—Iwtl _ II. H. JONK8
LANDS FOR SALET
The subscriber offer* for sale, on accommodating
terms. Id* two plantation*, nr7(h) aero* enrli in I il.e "
."ntY-on- within 1 mile or Wallhotirvllle. nml the
r within 2Ji miles ol llinesvllle. Both nro highly iin
tad. nn-1 have all necessary building* on them.
•11 2000 acres of well timbered lands, nca:
Alatamaiia river.
NO. 69.
|)l)Uai>tlpl)ia SGmtrtistmcnts
Iteinovnl and Change.
IMMENSE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK,
noioua i,. iiai.i.owici.t. si < o.
H lPinuiinj-iiTA, Penn.)
AVINO removed Into tbelr aplenfild new warehouse
entrance* No. 147 Market an-l No. 21 North Fourth
street, nre opening for the spring trade an assortment of
nlLK AND FANCY GOODS,
that for extsnt and variety will surpass any stock ever of-
fored In that market. Entering into their new atorc, which
is one of the
LARGEST IN AMERICA,
witli a business ol an unusual amount already es tat dished
nnd Intending largely to Increase It, eenr-ciatly with tho
who buy for CARM. and believing that the fairest system in
jobbing goods is to have
UNIFORM PRICES,
they will be compelled to sell at a much smaller profit
than ran |>o**lbly he afforded where long credits are given.
Under their cash and short credit system the necessity
for charging large profits doe* not exist, and by selling tli-ir
good* at a very small advance on the foreign cost, they
mean to make It to tlie Interest of every judge of goods to
buy upon tbe following terms:
Cash buyers will receive a discount of six per rent, if the
money lie |uiid in par funds, within ten days from the data
or the hill.
I’ncurrent money will only he taken at It* market value
on the day it I* received.
To merchants of undoubted stan-Hug credit of six months
will be given If desired.
Where money is remitted In advance of maturity a dis
count nt the rate of twelve per cent, per annum will bo
allowed.
Tliey ask from merchant*, visiting tlie eastern cities, tbo
favor of an examination of their slock, being satisfied that
tliey will be convinced that it Is not for their Interest to
pay the large profits that are absolutely essential to thoee
who give long credits. jan20—2ni
M L. Hai iiiwnu, J. L. HsMowxtt, T. W. Hwnorr,
JAwranuqrAiR. A. W. Limit. Fl R. Huotmoibt.
CABINET WARE EMPORIUM.
No. 130] Smith Seeoml tlreet. Philadelphia [No. 130
Vi, f! J. ALLEN respectfully In-an.
nn their friends and customers 111
that tliey have removed from No. ffll
137 Walnut street, to No. 1368nutli
Second street, where tliey have on hand a large and splen
did assortment of siiiierlor furniture, of every description!
to which they invite the attention of purchaser*. mh7
CANE BEAT CHAIR MANUFACTORY.;
No. 131 North SUth Street. Philadelphia.
(Opposite F'ranktln Siuare.)
THE subscriber is constantly fin ;
ishing.*n-l on hand I’lain and Fai
cy Cane Seat Chairs.in great varie- j
ty of elegant ami fashionable styles. *
for parlor*, dining-rooms nr chsmhers, made in Fancy
Woods, Imitation Woods, sn-l Fancy Color*, ke
Reception andCottnge Chairs, of light and bcantiful de
signs; Cane Lounge*. Cane Settees, Hall Chairs. Counting
House an-l Office Arm Cha>ra. large nnd small Rocking
Chairs, Store and Steamboat Stools, Windsor Clmlrs, nnd
Settees, ke
Housekeepers. Hotel. Steamboat and Rail RnadCompanica
will find it to their interest to call at the Factory nt
N. F. WOOD,
No. 181 North 6th St (opposite Franklin Svuare,)
mli7 Philadelphia
PROUTY At BARRETT’S
Agrlcultnrwl XVwrc-Honac nnd Seed Store.
No. 194yi Market-Artel. Philadelphia.
— Pkoctt k Mkaks’ Patent Self arare
Sharpening Ploughs, of all sizcs.Km
right an-t loft handed—Snlmoll, —ftw
Side Hill and Double Mould, ke.. w ith
Steel Extending Points. Bar share, Roach, and otlierkin<ta
of Castings for repairing. Tlie Emperor of ltussin awarded
for the abovo Plough*, a Massive (.old Medal, value $31)0.—
Atao. the Great Medal at tho World's F'air. was awarded P.
k M. Plough No. 40. Cultivators witli Double-Point Polish
ed Steel Teeth, which can be reversed, thu* getting Douido
Wearol the common Teeth. Also,Cultivators of all kinds
Ith Steel Teeth.
l duck, drill nn-i fancy
r a i
IJ ri
U llUSK FURNISHIKG GIMIDS.—Unen and cotton 10-4.
11-4 and 12 4 Sheeting*, linen nn-1 cotton 6-4. fl-6 an-l
7-4 -lo. for pillow cn*e*. white an-1 c-dore-l Furniture Dimi
ty. French. English an-l American Furniture Chintze, Mur
illos nn-i lJincastor Quilts, largo ami small. Damask Nap-
ns and Doiles. wliite and’colored. French llonlered Towels
•wlas and crash. Scotch Diaper and Towels. Huckaback
Dinpor. Russia and Blnl’s eye Diaper. 10-4.11-4 and 12
HMIIIaukcts.CrihBlaiikeU. Window Sea es and Fixture!
i" ami Tablu Covers, linen an-l cotton, just received an-1
[ale Ity oct20 A1KIN k BURNS.
LUHFM’. gentlemen's nn-i chihlen’scottoii. silk aud m—
a Hose nnd Under g.irm-nt* ; kid nn-1 silk Glove* :
rubric Handkerchiefs. Flmhroidered do ; plahl wool
-’bawls ; Thiliet -!••; Itroche -In ; Scarfs : Moreen's wonted
Drmasks ; window Shades; embroidered Curtains. Ac.; re-
oelvi-l and for sale hv o20 DkWITT k MORGAN
J UST RKCF.IVF'.I)—l lino and large assortment ol gentle
men's silk and cott-m Vests; plain, ribhe-l.colored an-l
Iilack Half Hose ; bleached, brown, colored nnd striped
Half lln-c ; colored an-l black silk Cravats. Stocks an-1
Tics ; wliite nnd colored silk nn-1 linen cambric Handker
chiefs ; wliite. colored nnd black kid Gloves ; a large assort
inent of buck and dog-skin Gloves, for sale hv
| nov4 AIKIN k RURX8. |
attention to the most elegant
Frencli nml Bril tali Ribbons they have over sold, embracing
every novelty In style:
4-4 rich Genoa nn-1 Lyons Yolv:t», for talmas, scarfs, and
mantilla*, black an-1 colored.
6-4 superfine twilled French Ladies' Cloths for tahnas
an-1 mantillas.
Frencli Merinos, all colors; rich Plaid and printed de
I-nine* and Cashmeres.
net'-’.') 17H Broughton-*! .op St Andrew's Hall,
llEADY-MADE CLOTHING FOR SPRING
AND BUMMER.
WM. R. 8YMON8. Dkai-kk axii Tatum, No. -
17 Whitaker Art'll, respectfully solicits the
ttentiou of lii* frierds an I the public in gen-
ral. to hi* large stack -if Itcndy-ma le Cloth
ing. suitable for tlie presr nt nnd coming season. It Inj
liu- n made up under hi* personal superintendence, nil
st.) le an-1 durability of workmanship, is inferior to noi
be found in tlie market.
Tlie follow ing comprise a portion of tlie stock : Frock -
Sacks of blue, black nnd colored cashmere cloth* • I.
hrnh d'ete Frocks an-1 Sacks
F'rocks nnd Sack*; In-11 „
Sacks ; black nnd colore-1 alpac.i Frock* an-l Sacks.
Pant* of fancy French cassimere*. Mack doe-skin cassi-
mere, black drab d’clean l spring tw--c-l rs**lmrre. w hile
duck ami fancy linen drill, together with a large lot ol cot
ton -trill nn-1 -luck Paul*. f--r summer wear.
Vests of Iilack satin. Mark l-sratlu-n. nml fancy silks, fan
cy nml white Marseilles, figured and striped linens.
Atao, a large stock of Furnishing Goods, such as stock*,
gloves, suspenders, cravats, collar*, -ilk. gaure. merino, an-t
cotton undershirts, stripe silk «ml cotton sucks, silk au-l
gingham umbrellas, cte.. etc.
The whole >f which he offer* for sale on accommodating
terms, and nt prices ns cheap ns the cheapest. npI3
%VM. It. HVMONN, ~
finr/lllin for *-il". n large assortment -if rioth*. f.’as.
f/H llJ'-imeres and Vesting*, r-nsi-tiug In part of the fid-
Lj llliy 1-wing article* *eh-cte.| I.y himself during the pa-t
s a miner in L-nd-n an-l Pan*, which he will make up to or
der in the best style of woikinnnxhip. nml at tlie shortest
not" Hi. stock of Ready made nothing nnd of Fnrntah.
Ing Good*.for gentlemen', wear. I* very lnrv'ennd iff the
he*t <|unlit r nnd style—th- whole of it made this fall under
his own inspection, ami will !>» M ,H at the lowest prices for
ca*li or anpn-ie-l cn -lit ;—French hlnck. idue. I.rown nnd
olive Cloth* ; fnucy French nnd Faiglisli Csssimeres ; fancy
Silk Vesting, super, fancy Silk I’lusli Vestings; Iilack Bar
athea Silk Vestings; super Iilack Doeskin Cassimeres ; Me
rino nn-tSilk Undershirts and Drawers; wliite an-l fancy
Shirts and Collars; Canton Flannel Shirts uud Drawers;
wliite.black nml fancy Kid Glove.: Neck Ties, plain an-l
embroidered; Merino ami Cotton Bocks; Scarfs. Satin and
Bomtmsin Socks. not 1Y Whltalurartmti
STOVES, STOVES.
Tlie subscriber lias just received a large number nl
Cooking uml Parlor Stores, which lie w il! di*|n>-c ol
ton accommodating terms. Among them may he
d tlio following Conking Stoves. The Republic, Lely ol
tlie Like. Air Tight Premium. Queen of the West. l%mpiro
■ tern Premium. Parlor nn-1 office Stove..—
[dtag- . Cylinder. SI tjron. (atr tight) square and
AXV HOOKS.
I X\^ THORNE WILLIAMS lias just revolved Tilling
r> . Im«t\s Adam on Ejectment, with note* of derision*
1 in the Unilo-1 SlaSCd to the present time, by Waterman—
I 4th < I.lion
Hill on Trustees, new edition, by Troul.al k Wharton.
Vol '.Mil English Uw and Equity Kcports Tills volume,
containing important rases decided in 1853, is published
befoie tho 17th. New subscriber* supplied at 812 per an
n for tl vols. Ini
F'lan-ler's treattae on the Ijxw o( Shipping ; a now work
bv tlie author of Maritime Law.
Vol 81 English Cl.anci ,y Reports.
Also. Hie tail
scriliers nt A!I p
The United State* Gazetteer.
Tlie Attic Philosopher iu Paris. 2d vol. Pereira Materia
Medica and Therapeutic*. f t -b2
NEW HOOKS. ~
A Cl'S of tlio legislature of Guorgiu, for 1861-'2 ; Miss
Bremer’s Homes of the New World—iiniiressions of
America, in two volumes.
The Second War with England, by J. T. Headley, in two
volumes, with plates.
Men and Tilings ns I Paw Them iu Europe, h.v Klrwsn.
Venice—tlie City of tbe Sen. from tlio Invasion of Napo
Icon to the capitulation in 1819. by E-lm. Flagg, witli a map
au-1 (-mlieiliRliments. iu two volumes.
Sir Win. Hamilton'* Discussion* on Philosophy an-1 Lit
erature. Education nml University Reform.
Templeton's Engineer. Millwright an-l Mechan.es* Pocket
Companion, with mntliraiatiral tables.
Picture Measure B*«.k. with 600 Illustrations.
Swi*< Family lt.-bin>ou. with R illustrations.
Clouded llappilics. livCmmt. -POrsay.
Fern leaves.from Failin '* Port Folio.
Cloister Life of diaries’ V; Tbe Mu-1 Cabin; Professor
Silliman's Travels in Europe ; FXioes of a Belle ; I/irenzo
Benoui; Moore's Life of Sheridnii. kr.
o-'t2ii w. THORNE WILLIAMS.
* i(.i IKS—Received February 22. 1R64. by 8 8. Sibley.—A
O Tlieo.licy or Vindication of the Divine Glorr. ns man!
taste-1 in tlie Constitution and Government of the moral
irld.by Albert T Bledsoe.
How I lk-i-amo a Unitarian.explained in a series of letter*
a friend, by a clergyman of tho Protestant Kidsconal
Church.
litntion* nnd Contemplation*.by James Horvey.A.M .
r i.i, nr.. ' ’
K id glove-
and -itper
p-rb .
T'!S
mar'J
-dy.
i which ha* ho h
i> the piitdle
* he.
’hi for
lid i* in
The *ub*erlbi*i* have just received a largo
i**ortmi'ut of Li-lies sn-l Gents’ White
-.i Kid Gloves manufaiturril an-l imput'd
■u-ii tra-lo They are by all o-l-l* the best article
this market. KF.MPTON k VER8THJ.fi.
B n why GIN Ac* —100*bbls Fi P Gin, 26 do Brandy. 15
-io ( berry Brandy. 1»" Imxes Clieese. 20-10 lb*Twine.26
■ jnnssoN it cn.
SYRUP —300 barrels for sale l-y
' e-mux .v ruswcK,
Augusta—New
■lilt.nil offered l» the |inmie as | N .,. |m ^ (p miDS—Per Steamer Augusta-New
■■ ■ s im***
ill m niiy ease where lungs snHlcieiil are lento *us- . _!„(,> rtt ,.| rdore-1 French l.xwns. plain and
a-n life, cheik tlie p!-v-ration and raise the pali.-nl to .aatnVroucU Camtirlc*. Fremcli Brilliants printed
is "b Tlii* i* not an idle boast, not' is Gita iand white; Iilack Barege*, plain nnd figures! Ac . Ac .for
e market without a thorough trial, lint hasp
jond a doubt, tlmt what has been asserted <'AV iik ihink.
•• Hie-.i-uHmi-iit. that consumption cannot lie cured, has
destroyed more live, thsn Hie disease itself."—Dr. WaRim.
Hut there la Hopei
DEVINES’ COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE!
Tie- proprietor, by tlie use of this article, nnd the blessing
'f Piijvldence, was raised, when he was pron-mnend liy his
I'hysician to be almost dying with consumption, to perfect
‘••-dth.and i* not willing that so great a bles*Ing should lie
J" -In Id from those on whom •• this right hand emissary of
tajil." has placed hi* mark.
Ti- Isuenge l« perfectlv harmless in Its nntnro. an-1 can
[** Liken wnh impunity by the Infant and the Invalid ; nnd
R" is-ii--tn-i.il effect* will lie felt In a few hour* after com- IV
fiwii-iiig it. ns,,. Lq ;,R thcn.tryit. au I if these assertion* I | ring.do Balm-
F , ' i ""t l-rov-st. arti-rnu impartial trial, the price of the box |,y
*dl U- i-tnrnc-l. and all agents are* authoriuid to refund
'"one)-ii, any rasa whoro the article Is not perfectly
•stlsfactiiry.
Tln-c |/)/,.,ig 0 s nra put up In 26 cents, 60 cent*, and ii
»'"> only nee.1 a trla|> I- fully appreulntod.
' HUNT. Dari ex, Ga., only sgent for the Southern
1 nt ,\r. Dari or, tJA., only sgent for the Boutneri
ot*t» a , to whom all orders must be addressed, tald-dkw
Halo hy fob I ft HENI’.Y L VTIIIM M’ lj HO
C ODFISH. MACKFUtKL. Ac.—2 lih-ls choice Cudllsli, 11
bbls extra No 1 Mackerel. 10 do pickle-l Herring. 00
boxes scaled do. For sale at tho corner of Broughton and
Drayton street*, by -It-c3 DAVID O’CHXNKP
V ESTS—VESTS— A large variety of lire** Vest, such a*
figured hlnck Silk, black Rarsthen, nnd Fancy Silk,
figured Iilack an-1 fancy Cashmere Vest*. Just received for
tale low by nov23 WM. R. SYMONS. Dra|»-r k Tailor.
M \V tND PI.A8TFU—22 hale*Hay, and 8 bbl and4
b i— I'alclne Plaster, lan-ling from sehr .1 P Wetlierill(
an-l for sal- hy -luclH RRIGH \M. KEI l^Y k D).
Ira*. 8aiicta«eu.Tratfee, Yai mouth Iter
Durham Mustard ; just reeelvc-l and
A. IUIN4U|>.
Corner of Ray and Whltaker-streels.
rx tTF.NT QUILLING SCISSORS. 8od Irons, Clothes Pin*,
t Nut Crackers, Ac., fur sale t'y
dec2‘
Li ful assortment of ladles’ white and hlnck. dark
miry colored Alexander’s Kid Gloves, to which we would
mu-ctfullv call tho attention of tho ladies.
.•,'ctl AIKEN k BURNS.
article suitable for Rice
\al.j-
i Plat-
Ware Pots. Kettles. Ovens. Spiders. Since Pan
Plain and Japaiin-1 Tin Ware, f-.r sab-, and maun
at short notice. Order* for Rooting, Gutters, am
Leaders.attended to with punctuality.
JOHN J. MAURICE.
•*. 10 au-1 12 Barnard street
II firkins rhoice Goshen But
tved and p-r sti-am-r nml
M-'MAIRi.N .V DiiYLE
-3ft hhd* I
J foi
Clieese. rec
JimlO
QUGAR AND MOl.ASSES-
-1» prime an-1 clm'ce New Orleans -l->. 2ft -lo Musr.ua
hhd* Cuba Molasses, lou bbls do. M hid* N. Ilrl-a
■ for sale I.y janli) Mc.MAHON k DOYLE.
Shoulders. 20 half
bbls choice No 1 Leaf l«nrd, fo
janlO
-2ft liliils choice Bacon Sides,
bills Fulton Mnrket Beer, 20
McMAIION k DOYI.E.
Kii|s-ri
lo. 10
». various brands, f»r
ca
1 4-1 brown shirting*. 9
% nn-1 4 4 -l-i shirtings
Red nnd White Flannels ; Kerseys nnd Plain* ; Twilled
Lm-lon Duffil Blankets : Whitney Blankets 10-4 114
12-1. A large stock of tlie above on hand an-l for sale by
H R INDIES— Landing from F Satterly—10 cask*
Cognac Brandy in store, 10 hnlf-pi|ies II D Ac C
Louis* ilo, 16 halves and qiiar-
ile by
J, V. t'l INNER AT A CO.
IU EW GRI-EANS MiH.AESES. \- c .--|imi' l-bls Motn—s 2ft
lx lili-l* Sugar. 10*1 bl.|. U'hi*kv. lan-ling from brig Tnllu-
loli. and for sale by d-el5 * COHEN Ac FTiSDICK
IlAMPAGNF -56 baiTkels lleidalck. ill piiilsand quarts,
HYLAND k O'NEIL
n oMFBTII' I.IQUOKS— Iimi Mils I’help*' (iin. 75 do Rum.
DM) do Whisky, 75 do ilraudy. for sale hv
noyil McMAIION Ac DOYLE.
*1 .V18TERN H AY^-18 bales prime Eji.H-rn liny, now lamta
J_J ing from brig Northman, from R-*tun. for sale hr
no\8 OGDEN k BUNKER.
Y.X.MRROIDFJUE.' 5 .—Collars. chemiz*-tl». nn-lerslreves. In-
• J fiuifs r-lie-t. infant's wsists. breakfast caps, cambric
nn-1 muslin hands, nil in line variety, nt 72 8t. Julian and
105 Ilrvan streets. Waring'* Range, by
octli'. KEMPftiN k YERBTIIJ.E.
pun*, risl ar.-l wliite Flannels. R!,ink-ts. Calie*is, tirow n
I n-1 bleached Shirtings and Sheetings. Ilucknbtirk*. Crash,
i H i . Towels, linen dnma-k Napkins. Irish Linens, Bird’
HENRY LATlIRliP A; Co. " I EIUNO YF>TS.
“XDUSETS—Twilled Railroad Cnv-vtvS~\te»n Regular (_hig) I .. 1 v“P rrfl . ,,, ..‘>* h
( 11... ... .. ...
J do. wliite Riqjiilar do. French Fltatar .to, |to.n
do, Imported Woven do. F
Brinn streets, by oct‘22
-y/'AIJ ABI.K BI'ILDING FOR SALE,—Lit N-
Ginll-
. _ indl05
KEMITON ft; VERSTII.LE.
(1).
corner of Jones and Lincoln streets. 60 by 100. subject
to a ground rent of *45 64 : also. Lit N-
street. 60 hy 100, rout *36 04 Appljr to
dec‘23 Xl
Hire# (3), Jout-s
RENDER0A8T k CO
STATE DE I-"IE '
I MPERI
for solo by
J P COIJJNB.
r*T TOBKEf WINMO *M»« boKISo” 1
neoTlle-worked Collar*. Sleeves. Chemesetts.
l>Infants' Waist* and Caps ; Cashmere Scarfs ; Rlhtions :
tvlie«’. gentlemen's an-1 children’s Hosiory : nee-lleworke-t
Trimmings. (Huihric nn.l Swiss Rand.*; embroidered and
linen cn inline Handkerchief/., just received nod fi-r sale at
the lowest prices, by *.-27 _ ItaWriT k MORGAN.
T UTS RECEIVED per sremmw Florida, an assortment of
needle worke-1 Sleeves sod Bunds embroidered Hand-
kerchiefs and Collars. Irish l.inens. Birds’ eye Iiiai-er*. Fmg-
iill i/ong Cloths. Flannels, Hosiery. Ginv- | ■*'*^-- -
For sale by n30 DxWl
T REDUCED*PlUCU8--Prlntod Cnshmera* and Mouslin
A
novlO
Uto..,. «n»l •'••gSS’i' s<Wk.
DmWITT k MORGAN.
Ace —IJulies' patent Merino Vest*, di
(bsluneredo. Clilna Spun-to; Gentlemen'.
Kit-tied Shirt*, -lo extra size Merino Wrappers, do ex
tra ‘ire Merino Spirts, do Cotton and Merino Drawers. For
snh- nt 72 St Julieo and 1U& Ilrvan stn-eta. by
ootaa KEMITON -k VERSTILLR.
( VUAGlNr;*R(i|iS. Out Stick*. Oil an-1 Spirit Rroob,Uung
X Starts, F’aucets and Spicket*. For sale hy
declO J. P. COLLINS.
P "TAT"I - -130 bl-ta .ui-l r.o lug* PotatiH-s. luu-liug from
lirig Torcello. oud for sale by
oct28 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
TTCFORKB OF JOHN C. CAIJIOi’N—The second volume.
V V containing tbe speeches r.f John c. Calhoun delivered
in the ||on»e of Represenintlves nn-1 in tlie Senate of the
United Stales, edite-l tiy Richanl K. "ralle rpcelvi-d and for
sale by *opl4 R. 8, SIBLEY, 136 Coggri I
G ROUND COFTFIF! —60 boxes GrouuU UolIiH-. l.-iu-liug per
|Lrk Radiant. F'nr sale hr
povl nRIOHAU, K> : LY k CO
C l OLD PFNS—A large assortment of Oold Pens, in gof.t
J and silver extension and double extension cases, war
ranted an excellent article, for sale b>
tell of Ids life.
FJigltali Serfdom and American Slavery, r
n Us hv Luclen
Ourselves in
n-1 In cloth,
irvant, by G W M
, liy J F Smith. Fsq„ author of
Short
Joseph Wilmol.or Mcinol
Ri-vnol-ls.notlior of Mary P
Woman an-l ller Master
Minnie Grew. kr.
Magician of Naples, or Loro nn-1 Nlcroniancy. hy I.ient
Murray
River Pirates, n tain of New York ; Gleason’s Pictorial.
For sale at 13f
, Spain’s Atmospheric Churns,
Corn Shelters, I m proved
kinds.
liny and Straw Cutters,
Hand Corn Mills.
Corn nn-1 Pub Crashers.
Gedds* Improved llnrrows,
S-|iisrennd A Harrows,
Horse Rakes,
Grindstones, ready hung,
Dirt Scrapers.
Agricultural F'nrnaces,
(lx Yokes an-l Rows.
Forks lor unloading Hay,
Man ltav Rakes,
Row Pins.
Applo I’enrers,
ti* Muzzles,
Mole Trans.
Pruning llnoksandChisels,
Saw* and Scissors,
Iron Well Curbs, nn-1 Zinc
tuta-lng for Chain I'll
Also, Horticultural tools (V
and Grass Seeds, for sale ut tn
nnd Retail.
Beard’s Din IT.
Parties wishing lotmrciisse can loam all particulars by
calling on me,or addressing me, ot lliuesxille. I.ihcrty
ountv. Ga
oot'it)—Klf
cii j hi ■
RV;,
lliv
FAT AIK < )N <■< INGRESS STREIT FOR SAI.E —
desirable lots. 30 liy 90. on Congress street,
iclw.-en Montgomery an-1 Jefferson. These lot* are well
i-lapted for huslweas pnr|e---. ta ins but n very short di*.
Terms—-ne-third cash, tlio hal-
urs, secured by mortgage on the
e market,
ino au-1 two ye
Apply to
-urt
others. Or-li-rs left at
llamard-xt.. will be p-o
julylft—ly
CJMIK LOST PRINCE-
red by 8. 8. Sibley, January 21st,
> Medical Dictionary, lothediti-
M oke book
■ DC,4.—Dm _ . .
revise.I; Wilson'- Human Anatomy, by I* H (Sod-lard. M II,
Theory and Practice ol Teaching, tty D P Pago ; L-ctures on
the Loi-I's Prayer, l-y Win R Williams ; Frank Notherton ;
Hugh Fisher: Sunny Side; llurrcllff. its Sunshino and
(loud*, l-y Paul I'n-v l--n ; The Igunp and the laintern. hv
James Hamilton. M D ; Little Mary, or Talks an-1 Tule* for
Children. byTrii-ta ; Tin- Apocalypse Unveiled, in 2 vols.;
Ilnps nn-1 .Mishaps, of a Tour in Europe, by f!race Green-
wood; lies veil and its Spiritual Emblem*., hy Kurus W
Clark, beautifully illustrated : Btoddart's Ready Reckoner;
Marsh’s Book-keeping : American Hun-1 Book of Ornament
al Tre-e* ; Saun-U-r's F'rt-ncli Grammar; Maltison’s High
School Astronuniy; n.--r-- of Hot Corn, or Life Scenes in
New York : Tin- Song Book of the School Room, ke.. kr.,
or sale at 135Congress street. jan22
A Variety of Annual* mid other illustrated Rook*, with
numerous tine engravings, aud iu various styles of
binding. Also
Tbe Ill-net Stone, by Donald Mcl-eo-l.
Gr.iv’* Fh-gy. with nu engraving t-i each verse.
i-rie* hyAllr.
i, for the parloi
M. PRKNDERGAST A: CO
T^OR SAIJ-k-Tl." westerly hnlf of I git No. 2 Yamacra]
r ta-ingtlie Wharf now occiipinl I.y theCImrleston SleJ
I arket • "iii|siny. measuring one hun-lrcil feet on the Itivi
»"’* running l-ack alioiit two liundre<l feet to Canal-slrei
The property I- now under a lease which will expire on t:
llr-t of Soveinherii-xt.
ir not soil at private sale previous to the first Tuesday
February, it will then bo offered at auction nt the Coi
House. Apply to delft COIIEN ft F'OSDK’K
HI.0W ¥K H'l.VDS AMF CILICK V0III CIII'I.KSI
D lltKiT importations *.f PEARLS from I'ramazuc-hi •
>l'iSAlt> an-l CAMFOS fr-m Utopia ; nn-1 DIAMONDS,
Mipi— e-l t.1 he the same found l-y Simmi. the sailor »el up
in ancient an-l m.slcrn style*, lor sale nt 116 Broughton
‘reel. I.y dec4 HORTON ft RIKKMAN.
SASH PEN, DOORS AND liLINDS.
1 nnn UGHW of sash from 7X11 to 12X20 • 200
' l ,a * r Blinds for Win-low s.from 8X10 to 12X20;
10ft Panel iVoors. various sties. '
Odd.Sizcsfurnislied on the sameterms. For sale hr
JOHN fl. FALLIGANT
PLASTERING, *C.
fPHF. undersigned having commenced business nn hi*
1 own account, respectfully tender* Ids services to the
r’,' 110 "!!! «"■- II..
terinr. Btoco Work, ftc .kr., at the usual price* nn-l will
ill etery case warrant work exeentcl by li’.m.eir. or under
hi" sii[)orvl»ii)n. Builders nnd other* contemplating lmil-l
II ii|Min him before contracting with
his residence. J-mes-st., corner ol
inptly attended to.
VAI.ENTINE BRUNN ER.
of Lmis xvii of Franca
-1 tho ltav. Klenzer l\ illlnnis. hy M. II. Hanson.
I litIi.-ini « Magazine, fi r Jnniinry. *2 60 p--r annum.
Karl Krinkm—hia Chri-lmas Stocking.
The P-.tiph.-r Papers, re-printod from Putnam’s Monthly
Illustrated 1
A Day In (he .New York Crystal Palace, and How to Make
the Most of It. with engravings.
Golden Dreams nnd Leaden Ronlitles, hy Ralph Raven
\ --I limes 2 an-l 3 Addison'a Complete Works
W. TilOILNE WILLIAM*.
S UNDRIFN.—126bnxesN'o. I and famllvSiap. 100do new
scahHi Herring.80 do 6* an-1 IleadrV. Tallow ('an-ll. -
60 lb. Grant ft Williams’ 6- nml s* T-.lmcco. go bait che*b
lilaek Tea. \ ||, papers, 4n d-.Green Tea. as-uirl-l 2'SI l.ag-
Drop Sind ■ u- 1 sin - f-0 hbla butter, sugar and .-i,
Biscuit. 60 lug. an t n|.| i;,„ r ,t j... ( ..u,..
an l.ld. A. It and l‘elariK<--l Sugar. CO.fii
deri-l .lo. 7ft <lo W'e*t India and Sugar II-
•>” E FImI| s’ do p II Corn tic it itiv.-r do. 6tT.ii
pure Boston Bum. 30 dn |w,mc*tlr Brandr. 20 quarter am
20 eighth cask* foiirth-pro-il Itrandy. 25 dozen painted linn
die Brooms. 200 dn dn Ru^keta. 80 boxes Bcadel's an-l Col
gate’s Pearl Starch. 20.000 sujwrior Plnntat on Cigars, 41
M.t« t>urni:..neseo Flour, lan-ling ami for sale by
SCRANTON, JOILNSTUN k CO.
Jn«t received. 30 boxes ground
Ilo Mustard, in R, cans, 30
„ i.2*i di» Mare. 30 do tlovvs. Cinnamon. Ate.;
at-... 31) doz.-ii fancy handled large llrnoms. fit) do two ami
"ire < lmope.1 painted nml cedar Pails. 10 nests cedar Tubs.
./■* .1.. Mamll i and Cott-m Clolhea Linos, fift do handle-1 sn-l
hand Scrub Brushes, ft hl.l* extra No 1 Mackerel, 2 hhd*
< *»in*h. 20 boxes scaled Herring, fid Mils Potatoes. For
M '° by DAVID O’CONNOR.
r,, hi8 corner Broughton and Drayton streets.
CJUGAR AND MOLASSF.s—20 hhd* choice Porto Rico Su-
kj gar. 10 do Muscovado do. 16 do prime New Orleans do
120 bbls crashed un-i clarified do, lfi boxes L.afdo, 76 bids
prime new- crop New Orleans Syrup, 100 do cheap sugar-
house do, just received and for sale hv
’■ < -> WKDBTf R ft PAIJfflB,
C riHAMPATGN—156 boskets first quality, just imported
ami lor sale by
COIIEN ft F'OSDK’K.
|ll—Jetlii”
ml ,h,w
fol.14
C I'IFF'EK, PEPPER, ftc —.1
/ Coffee. 10 do Pepper. 30
Planter*,
ip Drills. 4 tn 36.
Grant's Patent Fan Mills,
Garden F'.nginos,
Wheat Drills.
j Horse Powers and Tiireshers,
Mowing nnd Reaping Ma
chines.
Chain Puinpsl
Cattle Ties,
Hull Kings.
Patent Iron Bnatbal
Grubbing Hoe*.
Tran*plantlng Trow els
Hay an-l Mnntire Forks
Shovels an-l Spade*,
dnrden and F'iel-I Hoes, •
Garden Rakes in variety,!
Children’ll Tools,
Darling Berthes,
Snaths, with Patent F'asten*
Ing*,
Potato Honks,
every description.) Garden
lowest prices, at Wholesale
cod—HplO
PAPER HANGINGS, RLANK BOOKS, ETC.
No. 4 North f\flh- Are-1. Iwo duart above Market,
Phl!uilcl|)lilii.
T HE undersigned havo just opened a fresh and complete
stock of Wall Pa|iers. among which nre gold nnd vel
vet. fine satin, ami the lowest priced unglarrd papers; also,
decorations, borders, lire screens, curtains, etc., w hich they
offer nt the lowest prices, both wholesale and retail
The best workmen employed to hang paper either In tlio
city or country.
Illonk Himkt. Stationery, tfe.—We have also onr usual as
sortment or writing papers wrapping papers, blank and
school hooks, stationery, etc.
PARRIBH At HOUGH.
No. 4 North F'itli street, 2 doors above Market,
„ . ... PhiVndvlpb\n.
ITS” Cash pai-I for country rags. inhlo—rod
DIE SINKING AND ENGRAVING.
TN ALL ITS BRANCHES.—Hiudnes* card*, with spproprta
x ate devices, embossed in a new style, in plain and fancy
colors. Seals of every description, with or without presses.
Envelopes printed with name, business nnd nd-lre**. labels,
bill bends, manufacturer’* tickets, ftp., all executed fu tlie
neatest manner an-l nt prices 26 per rent below nny simi
lar establishment. In c-msequt-ni e of ta tter and improved
fncilitiesfor the execution of such work.
N II.—All orders by mail promptly attended to. Gouda
sent to nny part of the country.
r. n. CALVERT A; fX).,
I'nvehqieand Ponl Press Manufacturers. Die Sinker*. Emhoo*
ser* and Ftangravera, 48 South 3d-st., Philadelphia
mhSfl*
GAN WORK, LADIES, At
A IUTIF.lt ft WARNER. Manufacturer*. No 1) PCIiest ml-
strw-t. Philadelphia.ren|ieetfully solicit the attenti >n o(
purchasers, to their assortment of chandeliers, brackets,
peudanU.nndevery description ofgss burners; also every
variety or lamps, girandoles, ftc. We warrant onr goo.I
eqnnl in niinlity, nml our prices a* towns any other e/itnbj
lishment In the country. *
Tlie Trade supplied with burners, mercury, caps,brass
tings, air pump*, ftc.. at reduced prices.
ARCHER ft WARNER
Ellis 8. Archer. I William F. Miskey,
Redwood V. Warner. Wm. O. B. Merrlfl.
LOOKING-GLASS WAREHOUSkT ’
117 CheAntU Areet, below Fourth, north tide. Philaiblpoia.
W E inform merchant* sn-l residents of this vicinity, tlmt
the most complete assortment of Mantel, l’ler. Wall
Btid Oval Glasses, rirhest styles, for private use. or all kind*
for country sale, with Portrait and Picture Frames,ftc ,will
he found at our establishment
Ling experience nnd largo fucllilies enable us to sell tho
best good* at lowest prices.
Dimensions being given, we will give estimates for any
rs. delivered free from breakage, at any point.
ized Mil
Order* solicited.
French Plato Glass, for Stores. Dwellings, ftc., nt iintsirln^
tion prices. THOMAS J. NATT ft CO.
aplff—end
BLINDS AND SHADES.
Tnk* Not Ire.
B J. WILLIAMS, No. 12, North Sixth-street, a few doori
• above Market-street, Philadelphia, Is the most exten.
sire nnd best manufacturer of Win-low Blinds and Shade*
in the United States, nn-1 has taken the highest premium*
at nil the exhibition* ; he buys tlie best materials by whole
sale ehenper for Cash than others |my for inferior ni tides by
retail, nn-l can, therefore, sell *u|-cri-ir Venetian Blind* nnd
Sli nlc*. as cheap ns others ask for Infcriorarticli-s Pnint- d
Win-l-w Shn-les In great variety, of ta-antlfiil designs ami
superior quality. Huff nn-1 Wliite Linen Shades, Blind ami
.-hade Trimmings, Fixtures, ftc.. wholesale nnd retail, at
th- lowest cash price*. Store Shades painted and tett<-ri--l
to order. Reed Blind* nt manufacturers’ prices. Old Blinds
painti d to look ns g-si-1 as new. Purchasers, hy railing,
w ill he convinced that lie sells a superior article, ami guar
antees full satisfaction A liberal discount made to dealers
“ WcAudy toplaue."
, HKNJ. J. W1IJJAM8.
npla—end No. H Nortli nth street, Phlla.
WAPHKNE.
A N INDIAN PREPARATION, for restori ng grey hair to
its original color. It is guaranteed by the Proprietor,
; hut if tlie patient Is grey, he can have his hair restored to
i its original color by using l/iret’s Wahpene. For Hale bv
I jan‘21 W. W. LLN00LN, MonunMnt 8-jusre.
H ARPF.KH' MAG AZINE.—Now Is the time to subscribe.
Tli* eighth volume coinmnces with the Decern tier num
ber Subscriptions received at two dollar* aud fifty cents,
, i-aidln advance. Hinglcnumber* twenty-live cents Also,
| Putnam's Magazine, Godey’s lady's Book and Graham's
Magazine will be furnished on the same terms, by
8. 8. HIBLF.'Y. 13ft Congress-street.
QorroN HEKI
Autumn Hour*.hy Mr*. Kirkland, beautifully illustrated. riPiMRA-inimn t .'v i C~ vC"'T "*,-^4!^-^-?
Judgi- Fslinon-Ps Hpirifualism CJFGARS—10.000 fa Norrlg, and other brands. For salt
Fnrronselo*. a Romance of the New Word. I ° bv nOT ‘* HYLAND ft O’NEIL
ography. Physiology of Taste. Shady ! TTI.AItET WINE.—20boxes St. JulionMedoc Wine, for safe
• Life of Wm. Pinkney, The Attor- ; Vy I.y 8 A. BONAUD.
Hayd.
N
A tit
le. GusUrns Und-
y. Busy Moments, ftc., Art and In-liiHtry,
tlio Crystal Palace.
dec22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS ,
1 Bacon Hi
fith. 1853- Haw’s
s reprcsentc-1
S UNDRIES —Just Ii
Lsflard. 100-lo
JEW ROOKS—Iter
-1 hy S
t Sibley,
5 bbls Reynold* ft Son's White
choice extra family Hams. 3 hh-ta.do
. 10 bbls. an-l hnlf do Pig Pork. lOlinlf bids.
B--ef. 6Ikixcs R-a-lel’s Tallow Can-lies. Starch ft
’ hr
8. 8. SIBLEY, 135 Congress street.
I Old England and New F'.ngtand. by Allred Bui....
Life of nn Actor, by G. II. Hill.
Health Trip to the Tropics, by N. P. Willis.
Hie invalid’* ii«n Book, by tbo Hon. lady Cust.
Happy Days ofChlldliond. by Amy Mea-lows
Iron Rule nr Tyranny in the Household, hy T S Arthur.
'BUrkw l mvl's'Mf| l |riri l n''!'fi^r l N()vo!nber" ni ^ WO'.KIK’H AROMATIC SCHEiDAM HCIINAPI'S—-This
Popular FMueator. ’ v ineiliciiial ta*verage I* manufactured by the proprio-
F'.irllcc.;mber-IInnUs Magazine. Knlckertaicker Mags tor atScheldam. In Holland and it Is warranted not only
zlne. Graham's Magazine. Illustrated Magazine of Art, and , Pure froni everv Injurious property and Ingredient, hut of
G-.d-y's ladv's llo-k f-r -«1- at 135 Congress st d7 I U,u 'l"»"‘y, " n ’' f,,r . MW
* i nov27 )v . \» . l.lNini.a. iioiiiniiHiit Miuaro
S I NDBIIdd—:,.i Id-!-■ loii - au-1 fair N. O. Sugar; f><l hl-ta - , r— . -—, ■
fi.,.1 M, cn*m; 2» !»./■•.- T/ Nti —• —I. * M of II,e mw
■ - j ■■ •• JY style Knife Sharpener*. Call and get one at
_fobl7_ J. P. COLLINS’.
family Snap. 20 boxes Sp-rin ami Star Candle*. 10 Imrrels
Blenched winter strained lamp Oil. 100 boxes Ground Coffee.
Mustard. Cinnamon, and Pe|—r. 60 lbs Nutmeg nnd Mare.'l6
(liest Oolong Te*. bene an-l in quarter Bib packages. 6*1 bbls
Potatoes, an-l 100 bbls assorted apples, ftc . ftc. For sale by
nov8 DAVID O’CONNOR.
limd Coffee; 20 boxes Ground Pepper; 50 b'ds an-1 half i
bbl* pureGenessee Flour; 60 bids Butter. Sugar and Ho-la [
Crackers; 51* do*, painted Buckets; 60 boxes English Dairy
Cheese, landing an-l fur sale by I
fob 7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO,
B acon. WHISKY, fto.—2ft hhds prime now Bacon Sides,
20 do do Shoulder*. 1ft tierce* sugar eure-1 flams. 60
bbls rectified Whisky. 60 do K Phelps’ Gin, 40 do P ft If
Connecticut River do. 50 do pure Boston Ruin, lan-ling an-l
for sale by feb22 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON It 00. i
T7IUNK LESLIE'S LADIES' GA/KITEER. of Paris, iin- | ft l/)BES—Abe*utllhl pair of thlrteeoTnchCHobeTcoUr
I' d-m an-t Now York Fashions, with numerous engrav- i \_T Hut and terrestrial, for solo cheap by
ing*. nt 26 cents per number, and *3 per annum I novlR S. 8. BIBLEY. 133 Congrezs street
L-gal Forms for common use In Izeorgia, by a member ui yjtjpp”(>ID LjVFR OIL -
tbe tlacon Bar . . r jv-
Flush Times in Mississippi and Alabama, -»*Os *
" do P ft If Connecticut river do. 40-lo Domestic Bran
dy. 60 -lo Now England Rum, 60 do Rectified Whisky, re
ceived aud for sale by
febl SCRANTON. Johnston ft n>
1 T ATH8—MJXWUtha dally rapaoUd per brig Martba
1 j Rogers. For sale to arrive hv
I DlrtOHAM. KEI.I.Y ft CO
srith plaUs.
Maurice’s Theological Essays
Exploration of tlio Valley of the Amsron, by I.t. Herndon
SgOWtonW. S./.P uw
.. ... - - Ru*hton and Clarke's genuine
Vwl l iver flit, warrante.1 fresh an-l containing all tbe
medicinal virtue*. Just received and for sale by
nOTa7 * W - I-WU0LN. Monument *.,uare
jQMURELEis AND PARASOLS of all kinds and
1 for art* by marll KEMITON ft VJ
nov23
. Cako
S TERLING SILVER WARE.—lea Sets, Pitchers
Baskets. Goblets. Cnm, Tumblers, Fork*. Spoon
sort Knives. Pie Knives.Crumb Scrapers. F'tali Knives, Jelly
Klllives, Clieese Scoups. Sonn Lillies, an-1 every other arti.
cle in tho silver way. from the ta-st manufactories in the
country, and warranted, at 116 Broughton street
oct'JR HORTON ft RIKKMAN.
H ERRING'S FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFFS. with
Hall's Patent Anti-Gunpowder Proof 1/icks, having
received tlie prizu medal at the World's Fair, are now of.
ferisl to the public as tlie prize safe of ths world. Tested
ami approved, as they have been everywhere, their crown
ing victory was reserved to ho awarded by the Juries of tho
Worl-I's Fair.
Tbo subscribers k-ep constantly on hand an assortment
of the s'-ove Safes, for sale at manufacturer's prices and
will at all times produce undeniable testimonials of their
claim to be the Champion Safe of the AVorld
, ,rillLRRICK ft BELL,
. Sola Agents for Havuunah
T NEAV CAHPET1NG8.
IIE subscriber lias just recclve.1 per late arrival*, a
>»rge an-1 fresh »’ock of the richest an-l newest styl- a
or Velvet. Tapestry. Brussels, three ply Ingrain sn-l Ven-.
Itan f uriietlng*. all of which are offered on the most dosir.
able terms.
With a full assortment of Oil Cloths, Table Covers. Mai.
ting. ftc.
Purchaser* are requested to make an early examinatlor
as strong inducements will ho bold out to cash buyers.
It, B. WALKER, 190 Chestmit-street,
nilil7—lawtf lieluw 8th, Kotith side, Philadelphia.
W THORNS WILLIAMS ha* lately received Western
• Character* or Types of Border Life ; by M'Connell,
with illustrations lir Itarby.
Busy Moments of an Idle Woman.
Addison’* complete works, with critical nnd explanatory
note* by Green, in 6 volumes—first Just received.
Tlio Hlnck Water Chronicle, a narrative of an Expedition
into IUndolpb county. Va.; witli Illustrations.
Do Vote's sublime and comparative Philosophy.
Field’* City Architecture, or designs for Dwellings, Hu-
tele. Stores, ftc
Theory of Christian!) v ; by W. 8. Grayson.
Sirhardl’t Peruvian Antiquities, translated by Rev. Dr.
Hawks.
lirown’s Roinsn Hassical literature.
Hngtooi' Scripture Geography.
Mr. Rutherford’s Children; by the author of the Wide,
Wide World.
Lady Lee’s Widowhood, from Blackwood
Parley ’■ Presents, for all season*. novl9