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Ctr Siemoji ©rorfltin,
tiill.r,ntt.W«lKI.V, AND WDWLTT BT
PUNCH St HILTON,
city and County Printer*.
DAILY, $8—TRI-WEEKLY |V-\TXOCLT, It.
_ FAT AIL* IN A l> V A * 01.
■ivti'f payment U eat null* In advanoa. the charge* will
1,, be for Dally Georgia* •*, for Trt-Weekly ♦», aud
I Wnhlj •*.
The Imnnkh Gcotgltn,
proprietors here the pluuure of announcing thet
for* iuocUM elth them, ea e Corresponding Edl-
r ef tbs OMryiam, Mr. V. L. J. Mat. late Editor of the
dhorpe Southern Democrat, who will devote hla entire
, end UlenU to the Interests of the paper. By thle nr*
•nt the dull** pertaining to the offloe will be ao <11-
i to enable ea to have effectually canvassed not on-
j thi« Let the several adjoining State*. Thla aerrlee la aa-
Lmrd by Mr. Mat, aa a mattar of preference with hlmj
. of aatUfaetlun to ua. Ilia aoqualnUnee extending to
irly every county in Georgia, to a large portion of Ten*
w*. to Alabama, and to Florida, peculiarly HU him for
j .orb he* haa undertaken. Mr. Mat will take charge of
|hii*ineaa out of the oily—will canvaaa for the paper,
eubacrtptlon, and oolfoot the duea of the office—
k*t all mature of general Intereat which may bo pro-
, hii notice—eorreapond aa oeesslon and intereat
u,tire, and. In abort, will combine hla evartiona. physical
| mental, with aura, to give attract! veneaa to the columns
1 eitond the circulation of the Georgian.
J of the Intellectual qualifications of Mr. Mat It ia scares-
I D ««Mary Ibr us to speak. The ability which character-
el the Editorial deportment of the &>ufA«m Democrat
lirlng the two and a half years that he waa oonuected with
K li a sufficient guarantee of hla capacity.
1 To the buslnessa men of Savannah wo eoufldcntly look
,,o increase of advertising patronage. Uuless mistaken
,,•« calculations, our association with Mr. Mat, In con-
Ktimi with our arrangeraonte, which we are now mak-
•III constitute the Georgian (As test vehicle for it.lrer-
within their reach We expect to send it, not
«!; into retry hum. village and neighborhood in Georgia, but
very point in the neighboring States, which railroad
a 4 steamboat hare opened to the trado of the City.
The feelings of pride with which Mr. May has fur years
nplated the progress of the Seaport of his native
ate, a feeling which has frequently found expression in
columns of the Southern Democrat while under his
-Is the best assuranoe that nothing he can do will
i wanting to bring trade to Savannah—especially to tlioae
hi*e advertisemonla appear in this paper. So that while
i agent for ua he will at the aame time be a most efficient
Irocate, wherever he goes, of the interests of the City,
i.l of those of its business men whoso names appear in
r columns.
The political principles ofittie Georgian will of cmirso
|c atmue to be lliose of the Democratic school; though
I politics will play a part in its columns altogether subordi
nate to its nows, business and commercial character. To
|li< Miuiuorclal department, especially, will the most assld*
It attention continue to be given. The reputation which
lit bat already established for the accuracy, fullness and
i of Its cotton tables, cotton statements and mar*
ket reports, It shall be our endeavor to Inoreasoandnxtond.
finally, aa a medium through which to obtain the latest
isidiligence, the Georgian commends itself to a very exten
sive region of Georgia, nearly the whole of Florida, and a
eusiderable portion oi South Caroliua and Alabama. A
pspor published in this city can giro foreign accounts, Now
York and NewOrloanseotton markets.and other telegraphic
reports, a day in advance of our Charleston eotamporaries.
■ this we may add. that in future, steamships from New
York and Philadelphia will furnish ns twice or three times
sch week, uo>vs|iaper accounts from the North a day In ad-
mice of the laud mail.
The Savannah Georgian. Daily, Tri-weekly and Weekly,
lull continue to be pobllahod at the following reduced rates:
Daily, per annum, in advance 80
Trl-Weekly, *• - $1
Weekly, “ •• »
When payment Is not made In advance, a dollar will be
| ti led to the prices of each.
Savannah, January 26,1884.
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
Office 118 Bay itreet.
This Company will take Fire, Marine and River Risks on
| the most favorable terms.
Trudeei—Henry D. Weod, Illram Roberts, J. R. Wilder, I.
I T Morrell. John W. Anderson, N. D. Knapp, Henry Iathrup
| ud K. F. Wood.
HENDRY D. WEED. President.
HIRAM ROBERTS, Vice Preeldont.
■Units McHuntY, Secretary. no8
SU PE KIN TEN OK NT’S OFFICE C. K. K.
Ratatnah, Sept. 1,1853.
After this day. by resolution of the Uoard of Itirectors,
lip and down freight will be payable at the merchants'
Muotiog house, or by depnslte made by the Treasurer,
mil-weekly, ou Mondays and Fridays, from 9 o'clock, A.
M., to 2 P. M.
Hills to be rondered through the post office on YVedncs-
4«ys and Fridays,
Failure to make payment when called for as abov^ will
»t p parties' account.
icptl W. M. WADLEY, Gen. Sup’t.
SAVANNAH IN Flit 51 Alt Y.
PRS. WHAGG AND MACKALL. PaonugroRs.
Tills institution having been recently removed frojp th"
nburbi of the city, to No. 19 East IIro.vi-street, is now
•pen for (he reception of patients, Medical and Surgical.
By this ohange in looality wo arc enabled to offer tho
labile more ample accommodations. Our wards aro coin-
I rtably furnished. and several single rooms are fitted up
Lrsuch patients as prefer being entirely private.
We especially invite the attention of plantors and other
ranore to our department for negroes.
For terms apply to Dr. J. A. WaAOO, No. S8 West Rrcad-
itre-t. or Dr. R. C. Macxall, No. 95 Rroughton-st. decIO
CODY’S
RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE.
r PllE undersigned has leased, and has now fitted up in
1 neat and elegant stylo, tho bulling on Drayton-street,
«<ixt door to Way A Kino's, to be occupied as a
COFFEE-HOUSE,
■here he intends to serve up, in superior style, every deli
cacy of tho season.
New York and Savannah Oysters, Venison,
GROUSE, PARTRIDGES, FISH.
Fulton M'irkrt and Philadelphia Href, fyc., <J*c.,
■ ill always be kept on hand, and served up in s style never
b* fore equal led in this city.
Parties furnished with private sappers and dinners
on short notice. He will keep only the best Liquors.
oct7 JOHN Mrk. TODY.
WATER-L'UHE INSTITUTE—U1LLUDUU
VIIJ.E, GEORGIA.
D R. E. 0 DOYLE takes pleasure in announcing to fnra
lids and the public generally, that th*above popular
and superiorly npiiolutud establishment, formerly conduct
ed by T. Carlton Coyle. M D., Is now ready for the recep
tion of patients seeking a restoration to health.
All chronic diseases of the human organism successfully
treated at this institute: dyspepsia, gout, rheumatism,
ronstipation, hemorrhoids or piles, hemorrhages, ainen-
rrrhrea. menorrhees. dy»monorrfice*, floor slims, genital dis
placement*, nllcctlons of tho eyes and oars, tetter, cry-
•ipelas and all chronic diseases of the skin aud scalp, aero-
('ill, dropsy, Syphilis, and the humors! disease* general
ly, neuralgia, sciatica, tic douloureus, hysteria, epilepsy
»r the falling sickness, vlrtlgo, paralysls.aponlectletenden-
cy.bronchitis.asthma, chronicInfisinntlon nl thestomach
and bowels, atrophy, nrfd Indeed every possible habit of. or
rhron-c disessod action that la ourablo—nnd ail demotes are
curatJe. if no organic lesion be preseut.
The Ladies' Department is under the immediate supervi
sion of that aooom piished ladv. Mrs. Jans Matthews, so well
known to the old patrons of the establishment
The facilities which this institution offers for the prosecu
tion of a strictly hydropathic and hygienic course of treat
ment. together with Its easiness of access from all points in
Georgia, and the adjoining States, renders it peculiarly
•-'spied to the wants of invalids, desirous of availing them-
•rive* of the efficacy of th* water-cure.
The purity ot the water and accommodations for guests,
•re too well known to ueod comment.
In fitting up the establishment no expense has been spar
ed that could conduce to make it one of the mist desirable
piares of resort for Invalids in the United States.
Patients will be required to furnish their own out-IH.—
Tbe^c will consist of friction sheets and towels, compresses.
*nd blankets, for sudorific, purposes. All of which enn be
purchased here on tho most reasonable terms.
rsax.*—Professional attention, use of baths, Ac . 910 per
■eek—board 95 per week—payable monthly. Servants
bearded and treated for 910 per week.
All letters of inquiry promptly answered. Inr.ri)
THE WONDER OK THIC WoTiTui
•• We would not grow one bud of hope
T You cannot garner in ripe fruit! ’’
HE GREAT REMEDY ia at last discovered, and that fell
destroyer of human happiness at length Is conquered !
Consumption shall no longer rob our firesides of theii
briglite-at ornaments, and sink many a gentle spirit to an
untimely grave! Consumption can be cured—Asthma will
•"on be aa the things that were—and Coughs and ('olds, the
K ls of that fell disease, that SO often brings wntolhe
< of our land, vanish,as if by magic, before this sorer-
•Un remedy.
This is that which has so long been sought for. and Is In
lull faith offered to the public as a CCTTAin cure for coughs.
e*>ld«, whooping-cough croup, asthma, and consumption
**1 will, to any case where lungs sufficient are left to sus-
Ja'o lift, check the ulceration and raise the patient to
Jw»Uh. This ts not an Idle boast, nor Is this remedy senl
*®'o the market without a thorough trial, but has proved
» doubt, that what has been asserted can iik done.
"The sentiment, that consumption cannot be cured, has
buoyed mere live, than tho disease Itself.”—Dr. Warren.
... Bat literals Hope I
“E VINES’ COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE t
^proprietor, by tho use of this article, and the blessing
Providence, was raised, when he was pronounced by his
puyMclan to be almost dying with consumption, to perfect
■oki. l * not "filing that so groat a blessing should be
“* from thoss on whom u this right hand emissary of
^’has placed his mark.
ins Isnenge is periectly harmless In Its nature, and can
li.r** 1 Impunity by the Infant and the Invalid ; and
neusflem will bo felt in a few hours after com-
aft. ** t<*t all then, trr It. and If these assertions
win P r °v*d. after an Impartial trial, the price of ths box
ik. ^vturnil, and all agents are authorised to refund
•U'SctTry 1 * ,DJ,0,U * wh,r * th* article is not periectly
at Ad S,U. A 5JKlr°SiAss-n u ™
4BH hand, and offers fc.r sals on reasonable terms—100
barrels oraabed. powdecd, elarllie.1 and brown su*
EaMBfaratTk hags Rio, Cuha.aud old government coffee.
90 barrels Baltimore and fhnal Flour 1 t „ Bw j lh
90 half bbla do do do /»*"“• «”»»•"■
100 99.109, 49 lb bag* ohole* Cbovokee Flour
40 bbla natter.Sogar.Soda Oaekera and Pilot Bread.
190 bbla. Potatoes,Carter's June and mere**, fbr fkmily
200 Reynold’s Hams.10hhds.BI.Uaand shoulder n*ebn.
75 boxes Patent Sperm, and Adamantine and Tallow
"wO*boxes and half do Family and Common Boap.
90 do half do Tobacco, 99 qaarter do Thomas' Nectar
20 Keg* choloe nutter. 90 boxes Cheese, 29 kogs laul
90 whole and half bblt, and 90 boxes Watts' Buck
W *AUo a full selection of choice Teas. Spice. Mustard, old
Mnrgahsla Whisky. Brandy. Port and Madeira Wines, pure
White Vinegar. Cider Vinegar. Porter, half bbls Beef. harreU
hall bbls, quarter* Salmon, table Balt. Vorinlcella, Macaroni,
Ac.. Ao., all of whlob are offered to Famlllta. Planters and
Country merchants, for cash or approved paper,
aevl
WEBSTER & PALMES
H ave just received and ofter for maij(-
76 bbls A, B and oUrlfied Sugar. 60 do powdered do,
SO hhds St Cruis Sugar, 60 dotsn Brooms.
GO bbls Illram Smith's aud Canal Hour,
190 do Baltimore Flour, ^
180 do I* ha non and Etowah Georgia Fleur,
100 bags, 98 pounds each. do do
90 bbls butter, sugar and soda Crackers,
90 bbls Pilot Bread, 40 boxes Sods Ht«cult.
220 bbls Portland sugar homo and N O Syrup,
60 bbla good eating Potatoes,
60 boxes Beadel’s 6« and 8* patent Tallow Candles,
79 do Adamantine Candlos,
25 do Judd fc Son’s Sperm Candles.
15 bid* and 20 half bbls No 1 Mackerel,
75 boxes white and j ellow Cbeeae.
25 bbls and 50 Lugs prime l«af Lard.
100 hoses 9s. 8*. and pounds Tobacco, good brands
80 do 6s and 8# Giant k Williams’ Tobacco.
Also, 220 boxes Smith's, Colgate's, Croton and Heailel's
Family aud Pale Soap. Pip do No 1 do. 60 Pearl Starch, 80
whole, half and quarterboxes Raisins. 29 drums Figs- 60
boxes Herring. nrt20
FANCY GROCERY STORE.
T HE subscriber having enlarged his store, at the corner
of Bay and Whitaker stie«U,uffersforsulH on tho most
favora'dw term* the following :
10 half pipes Otard Brandy. 1844.
6 do Jean laiuis Brandy. 1844.
6 do Hennesay Brandy. 1811.
6 do Dasorao Brnndy. 1808.
2 puncheons Scotch Whisky. In bond.
2 hhds SL Crux Bum. in bond.
10 quarter casks Madeira Wine.
10 do I’ort Wine.
10 bbU Monnngaheia Whisky.
2 pipes Holland Gin.
20 iihls Phelps’ (lln.
60 M Spanish Segars. various brands.
Also, a complete assortment of fancy groceries, such as
English and American pickled lobster*. Salmon*. Macker
el. Sardluea. (Hives. Caper*. CaUup English Sauces. Sal lad
Oil. Preserved Fruit*. Jellv Jam*. English and Fri-nch Mus
tard, French and West In<lla Cordials, nil warranted genu
ine. an ' superior to any offered in this market
nuvii A. DOtfAUP.
P. CURRAN
H AS Just received and offers for sale, at hla store, on
Bull street, in Sorrell’s buildings—
2 half pipe* I’inat, Onrtlll k Co’s Brandy, vlnt, 1842,
2 half pipes OUrd, Dupujr k Co's Brandy, vlnt. 1842,
1 pl|ie Swan Gin, 1 half pipe Eborn leaf Uin,
6 hbl* old Bourbon Whi-ky,
0 bbls old Monnngaheia Whisky,
4 eases Hhineish Wine. Toasta brand, vlnt, 1812,
4 cases old Shorry, aud 4 do Madeira Wine,
3 case* Sardines In M boxes,
10 boxes Tobacco, of nil kinds and brands.
Alai. 10.000 of the best Clears. 10 boxes Cordials, of all
kinds. 2 bbls Beef Tongues. 2 do Pig Pork. novl8
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON St CO.
H AVE received per rocout arrivals, sud offer sale on ac
commodating terms—
BriiAits—10 hhds very choice Porto Rico 26 do do New
Orlenns. 10 dodo •• Trial." 200 blits clarified A, B and C. 25
do crashed. 15 do powdored, 20 boxes Isinf.
Cnrm—300 bngs Rio, part prime. 35 do Old Java.
Molaksks—200 bbls Now Orleans, 60 bbls and 25 hhds Cu
ba. 60 bbls Portland.
Cracxkk*—26 bbls Rutter. 26 do Sugar, 25 boxes Soda, 25
do Oyster.
Soap and Btarcii—50 boxes Colgate’s No. 1. 60 do do
Pale, 100 do Smith's and Beadel’s Family. 36 do Colgate's
Pearl Htareli, 25 do do Common do _
Raisins and Nne—60 boxes Burnt Raisins. lOTrnll* Al
monds 6 do llraxil Nuts. 10 do Egg Walnuts, 10 bbls Pecan
Note.
Gknmixx and Georoia FmrR—15 bbls Extra Canal. 66 do
H Smith's 200 do Denntoad's Goorgia, 135 do Oakley’s do,
75 bag* Georgia.
Dojoxnc Liquors—50 bbls N E Rum, 76 do E P Gin, 60
do Western Whisky.
Pownm. Shot and Ijud—100 kegs Dupont's FFFG Pow
der. 326 hags assorted Shot. 10.000 lbs Bar Lead
Canuliw, Tobacco, kc.—65 boxes Sperm Candles, extra
fine, 60 do Adamantine do, 80 do Patent IVniI do.30 do
Beadel’s Tallow do. 260 boxes mnnu r nrture.l Tobacco, vari
ous brands. 60 bbls and half bbls Nos 1. 2 and 3 Mackeral,
20 bbls Fulton Market Beef. 20 do Pig Pork. febl7
MATTKWAN MACHINE AND NANUFAO
TURING COMPANY,
U NDER a new anil improved organisation, manufacture
Locomotive and Stationary Engines. Sugar Mills. Gins,
Presses, lathes. Drills. Ac. Also, every description of Cot
ton. Woolen andflaw Mill work.Shafting. Pulleys. Ac..Cas
ing* of any weight, (having a large assortment of patterns.)
at reduced prices. F. 8. CLAXTON, Engineer.
Depot 13 I’latt-strselj cornor of Gold. Claxton A Wet-
morn. Excelsior. Collins A: Co. and H. Collins' Axes, Hard
ware Agency. 23 Pratt-st.. New York. oclO—lyr
PATENT SCALES.
F AIRBANK’S Patent Platform Scales—(Improved In qual
ity and reduced In price)—Adapted to every required op
eration of weighing, as Railroad Scales for trains nr single cars
in use on tho principal railroads In the United States and
Groat Britain. Warehouse Scales. Hoary Portable Scale*, on
wheels, for foundries, rolling mill*. Ao. Store Scales, various
modifications ; Counter Scales. Hay and Coal Seale*. Ac.—
Theae Scales have been long known and severely tested ; ami
the universal confidence felt in their accuracy and perfect
adjustment, is such that they aro now regarded as tho stand
ard, from which there Is no appeal.
jpyPJ PH1LBRICKA RELI. Agenta_
SlI.VKU’fl MINEDAI- PAINTS.
J UST RECEIVED.—A nupply of Mineral Paints, fire and
water-proof colors, unlading. Silver’s Mineral Paints
differ essentially from all others In market. They arc not
Clays, they require little oil. they do not work toughly, hut
flow easily as while lead. They lay on a very heavy body.
«et Immediately, and beeomean IndeatructabU coveringol
flint. They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger
dryer than white lead.
I have a variety of colors. Rod, Yellow, various Brown*,
and Jot Black. They aro superior In hotly (or covering
property) to any tiling over discovered, and |iound for pound
will cover double the surface of White Lead or Zinc Mineral
painta. and require less oil.
I am now prepared to cover Tin Roofs, as nothing adheres
to tin like .Silver’s Mineral Paint*. For sale by
JOHN J MAURICE,
my 8 1G and 12 Barnard-street.
REMOVAL.
F ASHIONABLE TAILORING INTAnLISHMENT—The sub
scriber having Just removed to No. 21 Bull-street, (be
tween Congress and Brough ton-streets.) would Inform his
friends and tho public generally, that ho will open Tnts
Day. his second supply of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting
of the best French, English and American Cloths. Cassl-
mercs and Vesting*, purchased from the most extensive im
porters in New York, which lie is prepared to make up in
the heat and most fashionable style*,
duel M. D. MURPHY.
BOOKH—IIOOKS—IIOOKS.
L IBBER on CIVIL LIBERTY and Self-Government.
The Wigwam and the Cabin, or Tales of tlic South, by
W G. Simms.
Autobiographic Sketches, by Thomas Do Quincy.
The Underground Mail Agent, by Vldo. illustrated.
Men and Tilings as I saw them In Europe, by Klvlvan.
Time and Tide, or Strive and Win. by A. S. Rose
James Montjoy, or I’ve B»-en Thinking, by A. 8. Rose.
Fun Jottings, or Laughs I have teken a pen to. by N. P.
Willis.
Visit to Europo, by Prof. Silllman, of Ynlo College, 2 veils.
Illustrated.
Gustavus Lindnrm, or Lead us not into Temptation, by
Emilie F. Carlen.
Merkland. or Self-Sacrifice, by the author of the life of
Mr*. Margaret Maitland, Ac.
Aunt Kitty’s Talcs, by Maria J. McIntosh, a now revised
edition.
A voyage to tho Celestial Country, an allegory, by Rev'd
Geo. B. Clieevcr. D. D.
Also, more of the Bleak House, in two bound volumes ;
more of the Home* of the New Word, by Mr*. Bremer :
Yonatt on Dogs ; Yonatt on the Horse. Ac., Ac., received
and for sale, at 136 Congress atreut, by »
nov 11 8. 8 SIBLEY.
C NOTE'S SPARKJJNO GELATINE—Stronger than Isln-
J glass, at only one third the Price. For conreniency.
strength, purity and cheapnesa.stand* unrivalled for making
a richer and more crvstaline Jelly in s few minutes than
thnt nude in the usual tedious way from Calves’ leot. Just
received and for sale by W. W. LTNCOlJf,
maiU Monument Square.
L ANDRCTH’SGARDEN SEEDS—a fulT7upnly"ofthese
justly celebrated Seed*, comprising all the varieties
usually wanted, and warranted to be the growth of 1863.—
Just received and for sale by
nov27 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument square.
A LL READY —My store is now completed, and 1 invite
the attention of planters, house keepers and others, to
my large and varied assortment of Crockery, China. Glass,
and Stone Ware ; Wood and Willow Ware ; Family Hard
ware ; Table Cutlery ; Plain ami Japnnod Tin Ware; ami
Fancy Articles—In short, every article necessary to furnish
a house from kitchen to garret, may be found at this estab.
lishment. except dry goo-la and cabinet furniture, and at sa
low. If not lower prices, than thvy can be purchased else,
where. *ep21 J. F. COLLINS.
K ill Cl.OVLS —The have just i (••'idled a large
and superb assortment of I/idles and Gents’White
an<l colored Paris Kid Gloves manufactured and {mjKrted
for their own trade They are by all odd* the best article
offered in this market
mart KKMPTON A VKRfUTT-t.E.
B RANDY. GIN, Ito,—loo bills S F Gin, sift do Brandy. 16
do Cherry Brandy, 100 boxes Cheese, 2000 lbs Twine. 26
tleree* Ham*, landing and for sale by
oct4 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON fc CO.
P " ORTLAND8YRUP—300 barrel* for sale by
Jan7 COHEN A FOSDICK.
S PRING DRESS GOODS—Per Steamer Augusta—New
style rich Silk Grenadine*. Bareges and Plsld Silk*.
Crape de Paris, while and colored French I*wn*. plain and
printed; plain French Cambrics. French Brilliants, printed
and while: black Itan-gea, plsln and figured. Ae., Ac., for
•ala by feb!6 HENRY LATHRoP A CO.
C ODFISH. MACKEREIt. Ac.—8 hhds choice Codfish, 11
hbl* extra No 1 Mackerel. 10 do pickled Herring. 00
boxes scaled do. For sale at tho oorner of Rroughton and
Drayton streets, by dec3 DAVID O’CONNER
.. >y<
■ale low by nov23 WM. R. SYMONS. Draper A Tailor.
H AY AND PI.AKTER—22 bales IDy. and 8 bbls and I
bag* Calcine Plaster, landing from schr J P Wetberill.
and for sale by declt BRIGHAM. KELLY k 00.
P ATF. I)E FOIE. Ora*, Sauolsave. Traffec. Yarmouth Her
ring.do Salmon; Durham Mustard ; Just received and
fof sale by A. BONACD.
3 Corner of Day and Wbl taker-street*.
P ATF.NTQUfUJN6 SCiaaORSrsid Irons, Clothes Pina.
Nut Creek,S—.fori»l.hjr
dac23 J P CQLUNH.
TMPERlAL TURKEY WINE-20 down Just racdyedahA
X for aaleby JanO A. DON A CD.
DRY-GOOdITdiiy-GOODS !
HENRY LATHROP Sc 00.
H Mt® arrieals. and offer fbr sal*
Plantation Dry Goods ; Inndon Duffil. and Twilled
manketa ; Georgia Keraeya and Plains ; Northern do. do. «
(“fi ) do. J heavy Cordova do. : heavy‘Drown
■Shirting* ; plain and twilled red Flannels ; Plaids. Unsays,
colored Homesnuns. Ao
PRINTED D'LAINES MERINOS. Ao. t-Prlnled French
Mnuslln d I-aitie* j American do : plain inode and high
enl d do.; French and English Merinos, a variety of colors !
raw 811k llalda 5 Moualln d’Raise ; prlnUd French Cam.
Drena Htllaw.
Plain, plaM.and striped Drees 8tlks ; rich brocade do ;
plain bl’k Milks j a Urge variety t black brocado do.; bl'k
and nep. do.
Mourning I>reas Gooda.
Mouslln d'ljslnea : French and EnglliU Bombasines i Al-
psecas ; Cknton andTamlsa Clothe.
Cloaks and Mantillas.
Cloth Cloaks and Talmasj black and col'd Bilk Mantil
las ; ladles' bl'k end oo’d Cloths fur Cloaks, and a variety
of Trimmings for the same.
Embroideries and I<ace Goods.
Mon*11 n Collars and Chemisette*; lace do; rich embroid
ered lawn Hdkf* ; Mourning Collars, Chemisettes, and Un-
dersleeve*; Muslin Capa jlnfant'a Waists ; Swiss and Jao.
Edgings nnd Ihsertlngs; Thread and Ude Edgings and In
serting* ; Qnnbrie and Muslin Banda
Gloves.
Ladles’, Mltses’, Men's, and Hoy's Gloves, a large variety
Iloalery.
Man's and Boy’s Worsted and Cotton Half Hose : ladles’
nnd Misses'Colton and Worsted Hose; ladles' black and
white Silk do.
Hotter Furnishing Gooda.
10-4,11-4 and 12-4 Linen Sheeting* ; 9-4.1(M and 11-4
brown and bleached Cotton Sheetings ; Pillow Case Unena
and Cottons ; 8-4.9 4 and 10-4 bro. and bt’chfd Table Dam
ask ; Damask Cloths; Napkins and Doyles; Hucahuc.
Scutch awl Russia Dlapors; Irish Liuens, good styles ; Bod-
Ticks. Furniture Dimity*. Aa.
Clothe and Caaslmercs.
Black French Cloths; Plain and Twilled Dine do. do;
black Doe Skins: plain and plaid Tweeds; Kentucky Jeans-
black Satin Vestings, and black and cul'dSllk Vestings.
oct20
AGlUCtlVTUHAL IHPLBM
fljffitfHllTWyl,—,
* «>,!S^lSu«d''wre3lh‘
, . . —amwi lr*m Mre-proaf Bafbs, Rhovels
and Spades, Manure and Hay Forke. PoUlo Hooka, Corn
Sbellers. Osh Crashers. Manure Drag*. CiRiyaLirs, Straw
Cutters, Scythes and Snraths. Hot*, Axes-lick Axes and
lUadlea, Hoad Scrapera, Ok Chains. Or TMtee. Garden and
Faney- Harrows. Carden Chairs, ffegmenta and Oudgc.ns
Steen Wire, Hantee. Measures, Grist Mills, lift* ffhiwffiers,
Cauldrons. Douglass’ I'umns and Water Winn, Well Wheels,
do Buckets, Cotton and Counter Scales. Trunk*. Cotton
i, Burr find Euro-
Hooka, Jack Screw*. Burnle’a
'Vs Upland do. Cement,
Iso, Hand andJYard.Hsw
HM Cotton nine nnd
Griswold's UpUnd do. Cement, PU*te7.^Ml snd Cross Cut
1 Bay-st.
TUIUO,
lUOW FRONT JEWF.MIT IT
Wholesale and Retail,
JYo. 118 BrvwffUen^t . between Hull*** H^dtaktr
THE largest nod best select*-1 stqak of goods ever
oflkwed for sale In this eity. Gold awd Silver Watch**,
iVest-Fob and Guard Ctaiap, Seta of Jgwclry, Ciuit.
olanesTBraci-luts. Brooches, flnfl ulamond wopk Finger Rings,
“ “ “ er«,GobleU,oiips,Cal«e Baskets,
Silver Castors, tea 8eta.litchers,Gobli , _
Spoon*. Forks. FIs li Knives, Pie Knlvea, Chaeae Scoups, La
dles. Syphon*. Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, MlllUry and
Fanqy Goods, and a great variety of articles‘ton numerous to
91k reduo
nd othsi
W
BLANKETS, DOMESTICS, StC.
AT VERY LOW Pltll'KA.
E take pleasure in calling tlm attention of planters to
our very oxtenslve stock of Woolen and Domestic
Goods, many or which we purchasod bolure the greut ad
vance in wool, aud will therefore sell them correspondingly
low, consisting of—
40 bales txmdon Duffil and colored Blankets,
60 do brown twilled Korsoys ; 10 do blaeki o,
00 do brown domestic Goods.
26 do striped and white Oanahunrs.
10 do plain red Flannel ; 6 do twilled do,
16 do shirting Stripes,
10 do Schley's Georgia Plains,
16 csinmi Is>uisiana and Marlboro’ Stripes and Plalda,
6 do plaid Linsey*. stripes and plaids,
6 do Satinet ami Kentucky Jenna,
6 ilo Scotch and domestic Ginghams,
30 do bleached Shirtings and Sheeting*
29 do English and American Prints,
60 dozen Negro Cap* ; 100 pieces Carpeting,
150 Ruggsnnd Matt*; 200 uirpet Bags,
300 Negro Kend-hnndkerchlefs,
1000 dozen WoolOn nnd cotton Hosiery.
Planters nnd merchants visiting our eity during the fall
ami winter will find it to their inteiest to look trough our
stock, as we ere disposed to sell at a small advance upon
cori- octf. AIKEN A BURNS.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
FOR FALL AND WINTER.
T HE subscriber respectfully solicits the attention of his
friend* and the public in general, to his extensive as
sortment of Ready-made Clothing, comprising aa it doe* a
variety of every article for gentlemen’s wear, suitable for
the present and coming seasons. The following coinpriso a
portion of the stock on baud :
Overcoats and Surtout* of black and blue beaver doth,
IMack aud brown inobair cloth.
Norway nnd Labrador coatings.
IWon<hlre, kerseys, ami pilot cloths, talma cloaks,
Black cloth dress nnd frock coats,
Blue ami brown cloth business frocks.
Grey and check ca**imoro business suits,
Black doc-skin casslmcre pants,
French fanev cassimere pants,
Grey and mixed tweed casslmcre pants,
Black and mixed satinet pants,
Plain am) plaid kersey pants.
Embrolderod aud plaiu black casslmcre vest*,
Figured nnd plain black silk vesta,
Plush velvet vests.
Figured black and fancy cashmere vesta,
together with an extensive stock of Furnishing Goods, such
ns finowhita shirts, silk and merino undorsliirts. merino
Canton flannels nnd jean drawers, riding gauntlet*, black,
colored and white kid gloves, stocks, cravats and acarfs,
neck-ties, suspenders etc., the whole of which Is offered for
sale low, by WM. R. 8YM0NS. Draper A Tailor,
<*«t4 17 wWker street.
0
„ DE WITT St MORGAN
|V Y KR for sale, at the lowest market price, a large and
well selected stock of Dry Goods, to which they respect
fully solicit attention:
Ladles’ Dress Goods.
Black 8ilk*. of all widths and best makes.
Black figured Silks, plain nnd colored Silks.
Pari* plaid nnd broesdn Milks,
I’ari* printed M. de lalnes. a large and beantlftil stock,
Plain colored do, and Chocos anJ Broadway Browns,
Small figured Mouslin <le Laines. for children,
English and American Mouslin de laines,
Printed Satin de Chenes. new aud very handsome.
Mourning Gooda.
A great variety of Mourning Dress (Laois and Embroide
ries, consisting of every thing new and beautiful.
Hosiery.
A large variety of English and German Hosiery, for la
dies. geutiomon. and children.
Alan,
Flannel*. Shirtings and Sheetings, Blankets. Quilts, Irish
f Jnens. Table Damasks and Napkins, Kerseys, Plain*. Osna-
burgs. Brown Shirtings, Ac.. Ac. oct19
M. PRENDERGAST <fc CO.,
178 IlroughUm itreet, ojtponte St. Attdrew's Halt. Samnnah,
H AVE groat pleasure in directing attention to Into pur-
• chases. In connection with their retail trade, they car
ry out strirtly tho same svstem.in the sale of their good*, a*
I* pursued by the large bouses in the northern cities, name
ly: Bring their customers the full advantage arming from
buying in large lots. Planters, and heads of families, and
all persons, buying In quantity, will find many largo lots to
buy from, and docldedly cheap oct26
CARPETS-CARPETS—CAIIPET8I
W E have this dsy opened a new and splendid assort
ment of carpet*, consisting of—
Il«imi>, Dutch. Venetian, Stair, Three Ply,
luRraEl, and Krustiels C arpets.
Also, a very handsome assortment of Velvet and Chcnel
Rugs, Hemp, and Cocoa Mat*, Drugget and Floor Oil Goths,
all or which will be sold at tho lowest prices, by
»' I-0 AIKEN A BURNS.
FALL TRADE OF IHA3.
T O MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
DRY GOODS.—Our arrangement* for the Fall Trade
will be completed in a few days, when we will be prepared
to submit to your Inspection an unusually complete assort
ment of general Dry Goods, liosieir. Trimmings, llaber-
dashory, nnd Small Wares, Ribbons, Ao.
M. PRENDERGAST A CO.,
178 Broughton-street, opposite 8t: Andrew’s Hall, west
*'de aug27
TO CANII PURCIIARKRH OF DRY GOODH.
JVyY Pit KN DERG AST A CO.. 178 Broughton street, oppo-
i , silo St. Andrew's Hall, (west side.) in connection
with arrangement* made on opening their new warehouse,
namely, to avoid as far as possible carrying over stock from
one season to another, have fixed tho prices of the remain
ing portion of their fall and winter stock at a very low
figure. In this connection they particularly direct atten
tion to their Silks, French Merinos. Do Laines, nnd Cash
meres. dec3
TTOUSK FUKNIMHIEG GOODS.—IJnen and cotton 10 4.
Al 11-4 and 12-4 Sheeting*, linen and cotton 5-4. 6-6 and
7-4 do. for pillow cases, white and colored Furniture Dimi
ty. French. English and American Furniture Giintzc, Mar
seilles aud lancaster Quilts, large and small. Daninsk Nap
kins and Doile*. white and colored, French Bordered Towels
dowlas and crash. Sentrh Diaper and Towels. Hucknbuck
Dla|-cr. Rusda nnd Bird’s-eye Diaper. 10-4.11-4 and 12-4
Bed Blankets. Crib Blankets. Window Sea ea and Fixture*.
Piano and Table Covers, linen and cotton, just received and
for sale by oct2fl dll KIN A BURNS.
ABIES', gentlemen’s nnd childen’s cotton, silk and me-
Shawl* ; Thibet do ; Brochr do ; Scarfs ; Morten's worsted
Drmasks ; window Shades ; embroidered Curtains. Ac.: r
celved nnd for sate by o20 DlWITT k MORGAN
J UST UI-'.ITIVLD—A line and Inrge assortment of gentle-
men’a silk nnd cotton Vest* ; plain, ribbed, colored and
black Half Hone; bleached, brown, colored and striped
Half Hose ; colored and black silk Cravats. Stocks and
Tie*: white and colored silk and linen cambric Handker-
clilers; while, colored nnd black kid Gloves ; a largo assort
ment of buck and dog-skin Gluves, for sale by
nov4 A1KINA BURNS.
M PRENDERGAST A CO., wish particularly to direct
• attention to the most elegant assortment of New
French ami llritDh Ribbons they have ever sold, embracing
every novelty in style:
4-4 rich Genoa and Lyon* Vrivji», for talma*, acarfs, and
mantillas, black and colored.
6-4 superfine twilled French Ladies' Cloths for talmas
and mantillas.
French Merinos, all colors; rich Plaid and printed de
laines and Cashmeres.
oct2S 178 Broughton-st., op. St. Andrew’s Hall,
T O TJ
tior
Ion of thcladies of Savannah, and anurrounding eoun-L
try, to the following new and beautifulgoods which we have
just received, vis : silk Paris mantilla*, laced gimp mantil
las, black nett scarf* col’d. neet scarfs, indie* cravats and
ties. French worked collars.laced capes, chnmisett* nnd un
der sleeve*, bonnet ribbon, gnu sc can ribbon, black velvet
ribbon. Alexandres light kid gloves, btsck nett mitts, col'd
silk and lisle glove*, with a large variety of other articles
too numerou* to mention. Please call and see for your
selves ; all of which will be sold on the best possible terra*
by Mbit) ATKIN k BURNS.
L ADIES' Kill OljiVI-M.—We have Just received* btSOti-
I ful assortment of Isdies' while and Muck, dark and
fancy colored Alexamler'* Kid Gloves, to which we would
. Rpcctfully call the attention of the ladies.
■veil AIKEN fc BURNS.
E HNGIJMH PLAINS—A heavy article suitable for Rice
Planters, for sale at 728t. Julian and 105 Bryan sta .by
oct25 KEMPT! >N A VFA8TIUJ-:. j
D ^BOMBHIC GOODS.—\. 7<aud4-4 brown shirtings. 0'4
I 10-4 and 11 4 bleached do : J» and 4-4 do shirtings ;
Red and White FlanueU ; Kerseys and Plains ; Twilled nnd
london Duffil Blankets ; Whitney Blankets 10-4 11-4 and
12-4. A large stock of the above on hand and for sale by
*ep20 I1ENBY 1-ATnROP A Co,
_ do, white Regular do. French Ellster do.
do, Imported Woven do. For sale nt 72 St. Julicn ard 105
Br.van streets, by oct22 KEMPTON A VERSTHJJC.
V ALUABLE BUILDING FOR SALE—I nt No. one (1).
corner of Jane* and I in coin streets. 00 by 100. subject
to a ground rent of 945 64 ; also. Is)t No. Three (8), Jones
street. 60 by 100, rent 936 04 Apply to
' M. PRENDERQAST A CO.
S HAWL8; needle-worked Collars, Sleavos. GiemesetU.
Infants’ Waists and Cape; Cashmere Scarfs ; Ribbons :
ladies', gentlemen's and children’s Hosiery ; needUworbed
Trimmings. Cambric and Swiss Bands ; embroidered and
linen oambrlc Handkerchiefs, jast received and for sale at
the lowest prioes. by e*27 DaWlTT A MOBOAN.
• steamer Florida, an nssnr'.inont of
eve* and Bands, embroidered Hand
kereblefli and Collars. Irish linens. Hirds’ eye Diaper*. Eng-
ish lying Goth*. Flannel*, Hosiery, Gloves and Ribbon*.—
For sola by n80 DwWTTT A MORGAN.
~A T RtDU&D FRIGES—Printed Cashmeres and Moulin
&
additions.
groat variety of articles ton :
mm nun : the whole of whieh. will be sold at reduced price*.
Allkindsof Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and oilier Jobbing
attended to by competent hands. HORTON k jjfKKMAN.
WATCHES, JKWELRT,
And Phnew Goode.
_ RECEIVING by every arrival of tb* Stammer* fro*h
Ion*, making the beat assortment In tbl* city, of all
kinds of Watches, Jewelry. Fanoy Good*. Silver Spoons. Forks.
Pitcher*. Tea Sets, Cups, Hyphons. Plated (toftor*. and ovory
variety of article* connected with our Hue of business j allot
which will be sold as tow as iu any city In the Union.
D. B NICHOLS.
97* Particular attention given to the Repairing of Watch
es and Jewelry. no 20
NEW JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES,AMs
JLr THE undersigned Is now opening a aplendid assort-
fylment of rich JEWKtJtY. embracing the recent pattern*
m/of Earring*. Pin*. Bracelets and FIngtr-riuas. among
T whlob are *ome fine Jiaiwind *>>it(ng*.from 9ll»lo 9500.
V Also, twenty-flvn net*of those snlque Pearl Sett ofFar-
(1T| rings and Brooches, from 918 to 9125 the set,- newest
kU£and rarest patterns ; together with a very *electn*»ort-
meut of extra fine iVatchti set In pearl, diamond, hun?
ting am! plain ca*e*. Thcoe. with a further assortment ol
good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Set*. Pinions, Forks. ladles,
Cups, Ac.,nud Platcil Ware of all kin *. Fancy Work Boxes,
Dressing Cases, F<dlos, ('locks, Bronze Figures, gold mount
ed Cane*.Cuttlcry. Ac., renders Ills assortment verv com
plete, anil uuaurpassedln the State, either in quality or pri-
p. B. NlCHOlA
97* Strict atteutlou paid to repairing watches, clock*,
and Jewelry. nol2
PIANO FORTIES, MUSIC AND MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS.
Tlie subscriber having purchased the en
,tlre business of F. Zonnsrx A Co., of which
firm he haa heretofore been tho acting mem
her in Savannah, would respectfully invite
the attention of those In want of anything In the musical
line to Iii* establishment. From tnnny years’ experience
b°th In profession*! and business matters connected with
music, Mr. M. feel* himself fully qualified to proffer his ser
vices in the selection of music and Instrument* or Hie ful
filment of order*, with the assurance of his utmost zeal and
Industry in his endeavor to deserve th* patronage anil con
fidence of tho publlo. 0. II. MITCH ELL.
JmwH successor to P. Zoghaum A Co.
MBLODlANft— MKLODIANK.
CARHART A NEEDHAM'S large doable
led, witli four stops, suitable for church
uslc. Also, large douhle. round corner, six
octave ; Cahart’s fins Melodinns. four and a
half and fivfl octave, a beautiful instrument for th* parlor.
For sale on the most accommodating terras, bv
no*!* LW. MORRELL A (Xh
MUSIC AND INSTRUMENTS.
Tlie undersigned agent for H. KnatffT*
[Church and Parlor Organs, T. F. Browne
A Co.'s celebrated Harps. Carliart A Need
ham's Melodeons. J. Gilbert A Co.’s. 0 Stod-
art's. Orovensteen’s, Dunham's and Hrth Pond A Co.’s
Plano Forte*, has on hand the largest and most complete
stock of Musical Instruments. Sheet Music. Instruction
Books, Hirings. Ac. Ac., ever known in Savannah. Orders
promptly and faithfully attended toby
„ G. B. MITCHEIJk
Successor to F. ZOGBAUM A CO., at the old stand St.
Julicn street, next to Market Square. Jan 4
FALL AND WINTER GOO DM,
Tlie subscriber has now opened a large and choice
,assortment of new style of foil and winter good*,
consisting of French and English black and fancy
—- — colored Cloth, plain black doe skin Cassimere*. figu
red black elastic Caasimeres. with a large variety of French
fancy (.assimores of the latest style and pattern. Also a
choice variety of Vesllngs. consisting of figured black nnd
Uashmeret, plain black Satin, figured black and fonev
Silks, and Satins, cut silk Velvets. Aa The whole of which
he Is prepared to make up to order In the most fashonable
manner, and on accommodating terms.
WM. R. SYMONS.
Urapcr and Tailor. 17 Whliaker-at.
WM. K. SYMONS, DRAPER AND TAILOR,
.Vo 17 Whitaker itreet. Savannah.
IJas just opened a large and choice variety of Nrw
Srni.xo AND Soman Goon*, consisting In part of black,
'figured and lanoy French Casslinnres ; black nnd col-
-ored Cashmere; Goths and Ooshmcretts; white and
fancy Linen Drills; with a large assortment of fancy Mar
seilles and Linen Nesting*, all of which he I* prepared to
make un to order In tlie most fashionable atyle. and on so-
commodating terms ,p5
FASHIONABLE TAILORING.
^42, **• D . ' 21 BuU-drevt. would respectfullv
|wR Inform his Mi mb and the poldlc generally, that he
JHf M 'W r " r ffentleman, among
-JULwhlch will be found as rich and fine fancy Casslmeres.
• erilng*. Ac., as have ever been brought to this market
All orders executod with dispatch, and In tho host style
of workmanship.
Gent lemen aro respectfully invited to call and Judge for
bemaelvee. mSu
READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR SPRING
AND SUMMER.
WM. R. SYMONS. Dhsckii and Taiuhi, No.
17 Whitaker limit, respectfully solicits the/
attention of hla frierds and the public In gen-
s-ral. to his Urge sunk of Ready-ma-ie Goth-1
ing. suitable for the pressut and coming season, it bos all
be.-n Hindi- up under ills personal superintendence an I for
style nnd durability of workmanship, is inferior to none to
be round In tho market.
Th® following comprise a portion of the stock : Frocks and
Sack* of blue, black and colored cashmere cloths ; black,
brab d’ete Frocks and Sacks ; linen duck, drill and fancy
linen Frocks and Hacks ; India grass, silk and brown linon
Sack* : black and colored alpaca Frock* and Sacks.
1'anls of fancy French casslnlcres. black doe-skln ca**l.
mere, black drab d’ete and spring tweed cassimere. white
duck and foncy linen drill, together with a Urge l„t of cot-
ton drill and duck Rants, for summer wear.
Vests of bUck satin, black baratheu. and foncy silks.fan
cy and white Marseilles, figured and -triped linens.
Also, a large stock of Furnishing Goods, sifth ns stocks,
gloves, susoender*. cravat*, collars, silk, gauze, merino, and
cotton undershirts, stripe silk and cotton lock*, (ilk and
gimrham umbrella*, ete . etc.
The whole of which he offers for sale on accommodating
terms, and at prices at cheap as the cheapest. apl3
. WM. R. SYMONS,
Hlfl ^ era ssl*- * Urge assortment of Goths. Css-
yfUsimeres and Vesting*, consisting in part of the fol-
\kJ lowing article*, (elected by himself during the past
iner in Tendon and Pans, which he will ntnke up to or-
dor in Hie best stylo of workmanship, and at the shortest
notion. Ilia stock of Readymade Gothlng nnd of Furnish
ing Goods, for gentlemen’s wear, is very largo and or the
best quality and style—the whole of It made tills fall under
hi* own inspection, and will be sold at the lowest orice* for
cash or approved credit French bUck. bine, brown and
ol ve Goths ; fancy French and English Cassimere* ; fonrv
S Ik Vesting.super, fancy Silk Tlusli Vestings; black Bar-
athen Bilk Vesllngs ; super, black DuoskinCasHlninres ; Me-
rino and Silk Undershirts and Drawers; while nnd fancy
Shirts and Collars ; Canton Flannel Shirt* ami Drawers •
white.black and foncy Kid Gloves; Neck Ties, plain nn-i
embroidered; Merino and Cotton Socks; Scarfs.Satin and
Bombasin Socks. not 17 Wliltnki r-strect.
STOVES, 8TOVKN.
Tho subscrlU-r has just received a large nnnilier ol
Cooking and Parlor Stoves, which he will dispose ol
on accommodating terms. Among them may be
found tho following ; Cooking Stove*. Tlie Republic, Lady ol
the Uxko, Air Tight Premium, Queen of the West. Empire
Premium. Eastern Premium. Parlor nnd office Stoves —
rino Hose nnd Under garments ; kid and silk Gloves; Union Cottage. Cylinder. Sheet Iran, (air tight) square and
cambric Handkerchief*. Embroidered do ; plaid wool oval. Six PUte. Box Stoves.
‘ ‘ ” Hollow Ware Pot*. Kettle*. Oven*. Spider*. Hauee Pan.,
Ac. Ac. Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, for sale, and manu-
focturedat short notice. Orders for Roofing, Gutters, nud
Lenders,attended to with punctuality.
JOHN J. MAURICE.
No*. 10 and 12 Rarnnrd street
Ti ER AND CIIEK-K—50 firkins choice Goshen Butter,
100 boxes Cheese, received and per steamer and for
■*'" by JanlO MCMAHON A DOYLE.
S I GAIl AND MOLASSES—30 hhds Porto Rico Sugar. 20
do prime and choice New Orleans do. 25 do Muscovado
W. 35 hhds Cuba Molasses. 100 bbls do. 60 bids N. Orleans
Syrup, for sale by JanlO McMAHOX A DoYLE.
B OON'. BE) h ANli I..Mill—2.S hliils clwdce Bacon Sides.
26 do Shoulders, 20 half bbls Fulton Market Beef. 20
bbls choice No 1 Leaf Lard, for sale bv
J»nU> McMahon a doyle
B RANDIES—Landing from F Satterly—10 casks superior
Cognac Brandy In store. 10 half pipes O D A Go's do. 10
quarter casks very old Jean I/iuls’ do, 16 halve* and quar
ters do. various brands, for snlo by
»®pgl J. V, CONNERAT A CO.
N MFW ORLEANS MOLASSES. Ac.—100 libls Molasses 25
hhds Sugar. 100 bbls Whisky, landing from brig Talln-
Ian. nnd for sale by dec16 OOBBf fc FOBD1CK.
C HAMPAGNE.—60 baskets Heidsick, in pints and quarts,
20 Mum’s do do. for snlo by
»"ri> HYLAND A O’NEIL
D OMFSTIO LIQl'ORfk—100 bbla I'helpa' Gin. 76 do Rum.
| 100 do Whisky, 76 do Brandy, for sale hr
_novfl . McMAIHiN A DOYLE.
ASTERN HAY.—18 Imies prime Fastern Hsv. now bind-
■J Ing from brig Northman, from Boston, for sale by
noxH OGDEN k BUNKER.
L’MBROTOKHnS:—Collar*, chemlzett*. 1ln■1^•r^lecTcs. In-
A-J font's robes, infont's waists, breakfast caps, cambric
•■•d muslin bands, all in fine variety, at 72 St. Julian and
AMMMHMsnits. by
K EMI TON A VER8TI1XE.
^TAPLE GOODS.—Keraey a, Gains, Osnaburg*, Home-
O spans, red and white Flannel*. Blankets. Calico*, brown
and bleached Shirting* and Sheetings. Huckaback*. Crash
Towels, linen damask Napkins. Irish Linen*. Uird's^ye Dl-
apor. etc..for snlo by o2V» DxWITT A MORGAN.
1VX saperfinf Oashnwedo. China Spun do; Oentlemen’s
Roya' Ribbed Shirts, do extra size Merino Wrappers, do ex-
tra else Merino Snlrt*. do Cotton and Merino Drawers. For
salo nt 72 St. Jullen and 105 Bryan streets, l-y
°®t?2 KEMPTON k VER3T1LLE.
G UA01NG RODS, Out Sticks Oil and Spirit Proob.Bung
Marts, Faucets anJ Splckets. For sale by
d* 10 J. P COLUX8.
F U'ATOE8—180 bbls and 60 baga Potatoes, landing from
brig Torcollo, and fur sale by
ool28 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO
W ORKS OF JOHN 0. CALHOUN—Tb* Hemdr^T
containing the speeche* tf JohnC. Gilhoun deUverod
in tlie House of ReprroeaUtiree nod In tbe Senate of the
United Stales, edited by Richard K. (Valle, received and/or
wlo by Npl4 H. 8. BimXY, 186 Congress si.
G ^UND OOFFEE.—60 boxes Grouwt Code*, landing per
n*rk Radiant. Poraalaby
"<**8 BRIO HAM. KELLY k OO
G ^OLD PEfS-A Urge aseortmant of Gold Pen*, In pold
and silver attention and double extension esoas, war
ranted an excellent article, fbr sals by
•ovlB B. 8. SIBLEY, 189 Congress street.
„ CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.
ANNUAL& GUT BOOKS. PORT MONIES. PRESENTS?, AC
A LARGE variety of t-hgant annual*, gift book*, papier
macho albums, card cuse*. port monies, children'* gift
bonk*, fancy boxes, desks. |mrt folios, prints, paliitlng*,
standnrd works, elegantly bound, and many other articles
suitable ior holiday praM-iits. for sale at 186 Congress *t.
by dea2D b. h. BELEY.
BLANK HOOKS, BOOK BINDING, Ae.
S B. SIBLEY. No. 135 Congre*.*-st.. has received an as-
• Rortineut of BI.ANK HOOKB, munufoetured of supe
rior paper and heat binding, which will bo sold at tho
lowest prices. Tlio stock consists of Medium. Demi, and
Cap Journals and Ledger* ; Medium. Demi, Cap and I sitter
Record Rook*; Folio and Quarto Ca), half bound; Memo
randum Diaries and Pass Books.
Blank Books of any size or finish made to order of the
best paper and binding, and nt very low rates.
Merchants and others who wish a fine set of Books, made
to order, will nod it to their advantage to call.
All orders for seta or sloglo Books promptly attended
6—Janfl
medical Rooks.
A general assortment always ao hood, and waw
nrka received os won a* published, sad sold at
publishers’ nrioaa i
Bell ami trtohe*' Practice, In two volumes,
Caseau's Midwifery.
Wood and Bach#'* United Btates Dispensatory
Dutigllaow'a New Remedloa.
Fowu'eChemlstry tor Htudowta.
Cooper’s Hurgieal Diellonary.
Drultt's Modern Hurgery.
Carpenter's Heiuents of Physiology.
■.VrpenUr'* Principle* of Pnysiolo—
Wilson’s Human Am ’ ' ~
william's I'rinciplM
0rn**'Pathological Anatomy.
Pocket Anatomical Remembranrer.
Dtingllson'a l'rnctlee, Phyaiology. Materia Medics and
Dictionary. nov22 W. THORNE WILLIAMH.
Iples of Physiology.
Anatomy, by Goddard,
de* of Metilcina, by Clyt
2n2cuta.
by Oyraer.
NEW KOOKS! NEW BOOKS!!
Receiml I* S. S. SiUey. December 14IA. 1858.
JJEARTIWTON^ or Tbotiffnta upon Home IJf* In our
Tlie Flush 'Ames of Alabama and Mississippi, a aeries of
•ketches, by Joseph G Baldwin.
Hot Corn—I.ifo Scenes in New York.Illustrated. Including
tbe stories of Uula Kaly, Madeline, Wild Maggie, Ao., by
Solon Robinson
SpiritiialUin. by Judge Edmonds and Geo T Dexter, M. D..
Hli «n appendix, by lion N P Tallmadge.
Tli# Lilo and Works of 8hske*peare. edited by James P
Collier. Esq., from the recently discovered folio of 1682.
gtossnriil and other notes
Fern Leave* from Fanny's Port Folio, new snpply.
Little Fern* for Fanny's Little Friends, by tlie authi
Fernleavo*.
Busy Moments of an Idle Woman.
Tlie Old Doctor, or Stray Iwnvea from my JournaL on ex
cellent book for leisure reading.
Tlie Lawyer's Story, or Ihu Orphan’s Wroogs. by a mem
ber of the New York Bar.
Tho Lmly at Homo, or Happiness In the Household.
Dn vis, the Pirate, or the History of the Freebooters of the
Pacific.
Ben Brace, a nautical romance, by Captain Chamler.
Blake's Biographical Dictionary of the most Distinguish
ed Persons of all Nations and Professions For sals at 139
Congress street decl9
BLANK HOOKS OF EVERY DESUUll'-
TION AT,WAYS ON HAND.
H AVING engaged additional workmen of tho highest
skill in ruling and binding
EXTRA RUSSIA BANK LKOGERR,
and ail other kind* of book* made to order, of the best ma
terials, and bound in the best manner, at abort notice.
PAPER,
English. French and American Cap, Letter aod Note Paper
~'th suitable envelop*
STATION FRY,
of every description Also, just received
ELEGANT GIFT BOOKS,
suitable to the season, with Hnu engravings. Harpers' and
Putnam's Magazines, (for December.) by tho year and sin
gle numbers, at the lowest prices.
pot80 W, TIIOBNE WHJJAMB.
MR HUDSON LOWE AND NAPOLISOnT*
H ISTORY' of the Captivity of Napoleon on St Helena,
from the Journals of Sir Hudson Isiwo.
Abernethy’s Memoirs, by Dr M.ucilwsin.
Harry - * ladder to Learning. 230 illnitrntinni.
IJtM-ria. or Mr Pevton’a Experiments, by Mr* Hall,
llusli Time* in Alabama and Mississippi, with Plates.
Hearthstone, or Home Life In our Giles, by S Osgood.
A Month in England, hy Tuckcrman.
Up tho River, by Shelton. For salo liy
dec 14 W. TnORXK WILLIAMS.
YV. THORNS WILLIAMS, ~~
H AS received a variety of new books—Greenleaf’a Law
of Evidence, vol. 3d ; Flanders on Maritime Law.
Flanders on the Low of Shipping.
Tile Mini Chbin. t.r British Institutions,
English Items, by Matt. F. Ward.
Bullock’s Art of Building, for th* nse of architects, build-
ere. draughtsmen, machinists, engineer* sod mechanics.
Jane Beaton or tbe King's Advocate, a Scottish romance.
Putnam's Monthly. Tor October.
l'lie Humorous Speaker, for schools, debating clubs, Ae.
The Y'ictim of Excitement, by Caroline ls-e Hentx.
Tlie Rebel Scout. * romance of the Revolution.
Isindon Art Journal, for September.
Illustrated Record of the N Y Exhibition, Nos 7 and 8.
Physician’s Visiting List, fur 1854. oct5
NEYV BOOKS.
R ECEIVED November Kith. 1853, by 8. 8.8ibley.—Busy
Moments of an Idle Woman.
lJve* of the Queen* of England, by J P. Smith, Esq., au-
mr of Amy lj»wrenc*. Ac.
Tlie Old lioctor. or Stray leaves from rny Journal, being
sketches of the most interesting reminiscence* of a retired
physician.
Short Pnteut Sermon*, by Dow. Jr . third volume.
Tlio Count*** Aruhuini.ur Master Tunoth's Book Case, br
0. W. M. Reynolds. 1
Lionel Ainsworth, nr the Yonng Partisan's Doom.
I-ai'y 1-oe's Widowhood.from Blackwood's Magazino.
Barnum's Illustrated Now*.
Gleason's Pictorial. For sale at 135Congress street.
nnvl8
LAW HOOKA.
W THORNE WHJJAMB has just received Tilling
. hnsl's Adam on Ejectment, with notes of decision*
in the United Stases to the present time, by Waterman—
4th edition
Hill on Trustee*, new edition, by Trouhal A Wharton.
Vol. 18th t ngli.li law aud Equity Report*. Tills volume.
mUining important esses decided in 1853. is published
before the 17th. New subscribers supplied at $12 per an
im for 0 vols. bound.
Flander's Treatise on the law of Shipping ; a new work
by the author of Maritime law.
Y’ol. 34 English Chancery Report*.
Also. Tho Ismdon Art Journal, for Jan., 1834. New sub
scribers nt 9li per nuiium.
The United State*Gazetteer.
Tlie Attic Philosopher iu Paris. 2J vol. rereira Materia
Medica and Therapeutics. feb'i
~ NEW BOOKS.
A CTS or the Legislature or Georgia, for 1851-’2; Miss
Bremer's Homes of tlio New World—impressions ol
America. In two volumes.
Tlio Second War with England, by J. T. Headley, In two
volumes, with plates.
Men and Things aa I Saw Them in Furoie. by Kirwnn.
Venice—the City of the Bea. from the Invasion of Napo
leon to the capitulatmii In 18-ifi, by Edru. Flagg, with a map
and embellishment*, in two volumes.
Fir Win. Hamilton's Discussions on Philosophy and Lit
erature, Education and University Reform.
Templeton’s Engineer, Millwright and Mecban.cs' Pocket
Companion, with mathematical tables.
Picture Pleasure Book, with 500 illustrations.
Swiss Family Robinson, with 8 illustrations.
Clouded Happiness, by Countess d’Orsay.
Fern Iaaves. from Fanny's Port Folio.
Goister Life of Charles V ; The MudsTahln ; Professor
Billiinsn's Travel* in Europe ; Echoes of a Belle ; Lorenzo
Benoni; Moore's Life of Sheridan, Ac.
W. TIIOBNE WILLIAMS,
H OOKS--Ill-reived I'Vlirunry 22. I 864. h v B S Sibley A
Theodicy or Vindication of tlie Divine Glory, as man!
Tested in the Con-titution and Government of the moral
“'oriel, by Alliert T Bledsoe.
How 1 Became a Unitarian.explained in a series of letters
• a friend, hy a clergyman of tho Protestant Episcopal
Clin rch.
English Serfdom and American Slavery, or Ourselves aa
others Bee Us by Lucien II Chase.
Short Patent Sermons, by Dow. Jr . bound in cloth.
Joseph Will not. or Memoirs of a Man Servant, by U W M
Reynolds, author of Mary Price. Ac
Woman and Her Master, by J F Smith. Faq., author of
Minnie Grey. Ac.
^ Magician of Naples, or I-ore and Nlcromancy, by Lieut
River Pirates, a tale of New York; Gleason’s Pictorial,
iranln at 136 Congress street. foh24
M ORE BOOKS.—KrcmveO by 8. 8. Hlhley, January 21st,
1861.—Dunglisaon's Medical Die"'
revised ; WiDon'* Human Anatomy, bj
Theory and Practice of Teaching, by I) I
tho Lord’* Prayer, by Win K Williams ; Frank Ne’therton
Hugh Fisher j Bunny Side : Ourrcliff, its Sunshino and
Gouds. by Paul Creylon ; Tlie lamp and the Lantegn. by
James Hamilton. M D ; Little Mary, or Talks and Tales for
Children, by TrusU : The Apocalypse Unveiled, in 2 vol*.;
lisp* and Mishap*, of a Tour in Europe, bv Grace Green
wood ; Heaven and its Spiritual Emblems, by Rufus W
Clark, beautifully illustrated ; Stoddarfa Ready Reckoner;
Marsh’s Book-keeping ; American Hand Book of Ornament
al Trees ; {founder's French Grammar ; Mattison'a High
School Astronomy ; more of Hot Corn, or Life Beene* In
New York ; The Song Book of the School Room, Ac., Ac.,
or sale at 136 Congress street. Jan22
A Variety of Annual* and other illustrated Rooks, with
numerous fine engravings, and In variou* style* of
binding. Also
The Blood Stone, by Donald McLeod.
Gray'* Elegy, with an engraving to each verse.
Gnverrook 2d series, by Alice Carey.
A Month in England, by Tuckermsn.
A Week's Delight, or (James and Stories, for the parlor
and fireside.
Autumn Hour*.by Mrs. Kirkland, beautifully illustrated.
Judge Edmond's Spiritualism.
Farnonselo*. a Romance of the New Word.
Haydon’a Autobiography. Physiology of Taste. Shady
Side, Gustavus Lindcrm, Life of Win. Pinkney, Tlie Attor
ney. nusy Moments. Ac., Art and Industry, at represented
in tbe Crystal Palace.
dic22 _W. THORNE WHJJAMS
N EW BOOKS—Received by 8. 8. Siblry. Dee fitli. 1853-
Old England and New England, by Alfred Bunn.
Life of an Actor, by 0. II. Hill,
Health Trip to tbe Tropics, by N. P. WHIN.
The Invalid's Own Rook, by the Hon. lady CusL
Hsnpy Day* of Childhood, by Amy Meadows
Iren Rul* or Tyranny In the Household, bv T S Arthur.
Jack Junk, hr the author or Gallant Tom, Ac.
Blackwood's Magazine, for November.
Popular Eduoatnr.
For December—Hunt's Magazine. Knickerbocker Maga
zine, Graham's Magazine. Illustrated Magazine of Art, and
Gndey 1 * lady’s Book, for sale at 135 Congress st. d7
S UNDRIES —35 hhds. choice and fair N. O. Sugar; 60 bbla
good eating Potatoes; 25 boxes Soda Cracktrs; 26 boxes
Ground Coffee; 20 boxes Ground Pepper; 60 bbls and half
bbls pureGenesiee Floor; 60 bbls Butter, Sugar and Soda
Cracker*; 69 dot. painted Duckets; 60 boxes English Dairy
heese, landing and for sale by
fob 7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
/or Sale atii) fbr Rent.
A> £
TO KENT—A store suitable for » Family Grocery.-
ly at tbl*
■Sr
i, In a central part of tho city. Apply at tbla of-
TO RENT—A farm, one mil* from tbe city, contain-
ffflng seventeen acre*, on the premises Is a convenient
■“dwelPng. plastered and well finished. For particulars
Inquire of T. J. WALBH,
nov22
t. J.Wj
179 Bay »t.
• WhENT-—Two or three rooms on Bay streat. suit
able for offices. Apply to tb* Editors of th* Ooorgtan.
nnvIS
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOIl BALE IN
BAKER COUNTY, OA.
rfXh Tli* eubacribar. dost rows of removing from the State
Georgia, offers Tor sale his ll-ANTATION, lying on
the waters of the Coolawnhace. five miles west of Albany,
adjoining the lands nf Paul Tarver, Dr. Nicholla. and out-
*»JG containing 3.126 acres, more or less.
There are shout 800seres of open.cultivated land. Tho
land is situated so that It ean be easllv divided, and 11 two
purchaser* appear, the subscriber will divide it *0 as to
suit both.
Any one desirous of purchasing, would do wall to ad
dress “ Moore A Edwards,” or myself, at this plsro.
JOHN J. RAWLS.
Macon. G*.. August 80.1863. octl—tf
My Agent, living on tbe place, will show tbe lends to
■ny perron palling fur that purposeJ. J. R.
gTfc F O it* 8 ALE —A Tract of LAND. oonUInTng 202«
23C.f ei *a,*nd Improvements, near Wallhourvllla, Fiber ly
county, on the Savannah and Albany Railroad. Tlie land
s of good quality, pine and bay land. 60 acres of which are
in cultivation, aud tlie remainder well timbered, offering
strong Inducement* to persons Interested in procuring tur-
C tlno. The improvnmenta consist of a two-story frame
lllng.together with negro housos.atablaa. and all other
necessary outbuildings Tlie location cannot be surpassed
Tor healllffulness or eelubrity of climate, with good water,
and a range for cattle which cannot be excelled. Tlio above
property can be bought at a very tcsrenable price, and on
the most accommodating terms. Dearly appllcnti.m l>e made
to the subscriber*, at Waltliourvillo, Libert v county
apl20—die 1L W. BACON.
gSl RICE LANDS »fOR SALE.—The Tract of LAND on the
Mary’sRlver. known as the Cut-off Tract.containing
seven hundred and seventy-two (772) acres, of which over
five hundred (600) acres are tide swamp and frenhtnanih
lands, with a rise and foil of tide or six feet. Tho marsh
fond was successfully cultivated manyyearsslnce.producing
Cotton. fYtne. and Rice. r B
These fond* could be put In order with less labour. It Is
believed, than would be required forputting Hammock fond*
In order, and are considered very Hale from overflow In gales
and freshets. “
For ftirtherpartlculara and terms, which will he made easy
to a purchaser, apply to John Fraser and Co.. Giarlestoo.
C .or to Mrs. Henry Ifolfoy, 8t. Mary’s, Chmden county
rorgla.
A plat of the land may be seen at the office of the Geor-
apt 27—<!Ao
VALUABLE IUCE LAND FOR HALH.
JM, A Tract of Tiile Swamp land, containing 600 acres,
•yDlying os the Alatsmaha river, three miles above Dari-
-“ea, adjoining land* of the estate of Butler and Dun-
wody on the east and (ilgnflliat mid Walker on the north
and west, nartng as go-,d a pitch of tide ns nnv rice plan
tation on tlio river. My terms are, twenty dollars per acre,
one fourth cash, and the balance on a credit of from five to
ten year*, the interest only required to be paid annuaHy
Apply to the undersigned at Dnricn. In case of my absence
Mr. JsM» IfomiLS will show the land, a plan of which can
be seen at the office of the Georgian.
. SAMUEL M. STREET.
PAWK5.Jan.22. 1853. Jan25—lam
.il’ 1 , 18A ^ K -“^ Fiv^Hundredacreii
J^strictly prune Rice land. Immediately opposite the old
«rTK.°iL n .*^ W,ck m ’ n '? ’ 1 itu * t,on ,,f th « P Up ® *ff"fds one
of the best Saw-mill seals In the Southern country, focititlca
for timber Iming easy and without end. Vesssels oomlng
from sea can load immediately alongside, drawing from ten
1?a%!. D .£r l .?f WBt,,r - t or torm * apply to Henry Williams,
U.8. District Attorney .Savannah,or to II. STILES, Ur
STILES .Uryancoun-
VALUAIILK LUIHI1BK LANDS FOIl BALK.
mao The undersigned will sell three thousand acres, more
«j9»<>r less, or the most valuable I umber fond in Georgia.
-“It He. upon the Afotamaha Hirer, in the county of
Uberty fifteen mile* from Walthourvllle. and about thirty
from Darien, parallel with the river, extending back from its
"°* fortlw than three miles to Its farthest line.
Tli* Umber |* of tho Impost also that grow* In tho south,
and very abundant, suits! le for masts or ranging timber.
Tli* fom log is one of the best on the river, affording an
opportunity for rafting to Darien at any stage of the river
—so advantage possessed by but very few. Hands can
n V , t0 , . r,en ‘ " n,, retur " four or five days.
On tho land there aro negro houses, ox sheds, nnd provis
ion house.in good repair, and two lumber carta with every
appliance for the lumber business, aituated ou a high aud
healthy hill.
, J* 1 , 1 !!* about 800 acres of as go<xl hsmmock land.
C f rTI " r , ro, 5 a 9', t “ h° foona any where, covered
with redoak. white oak. hickory, and ash timber. These
lands present as good facilities for cither lumber cutting,
stave getting, or turpentine, as any other, aud will bo pen
etrated by the Savannah and Albany Railroad, now in con-
temptation.
l>l)Uabrlpl)ta atarrtlsrmenta,
Removal and Change.
IMKEH8E AHD ATTRACTIVE STOCK,
MOUKIS L. HALLOWELL « CO.
(I'Hn^DELPHlA, PENN.)
AYING removed into their aplendid new warehouse
rat ranee. No. 147 Market and No. 21 North Fourth
“'” 1 ’ ‘'•iiTi' i’Vo ^
•SSt{^3«?WS , -H»-*V. ««*«!*
I* ond of the
rrlng Into tbrt r new store, which
LARGEST IN AMERICA,
with a business of an unusual amount already established
and intending largely to Increase It, eanecfoUy with Ihoen
who buy for CASIL and believing thnt the fhireet system in
Jobbing gooda Is to have
UNIFORM PRICES,
they will be competed to sell at a moch smaller profit
than ean poiulblj Le afforded where long eredlta are given.
Under their cash and short credit system the neemrity
fol charging large profits doss not exist, and hy railing their
goods at n very small advance on the foreign cost, they
mean to maka It to tbe Intereat of every Judge of gooda to
bo v upon th* following forma 1
Cnab buyer* will receive a discount ef six per cent, If th*
money be paid In par funds, within tan days from the data
of the bill.
Uncurrent money will only bn taken at its market value
on the day it is received
To merchants of undoubted standing credit of six months
will be given if desired.
Where money la remitted In advance of maturity a dis
count at th* rata of twelve per oent. per annum will be
allowed.
They ask from merebaots. visiting tbe eastern eitles. the
favor of an examination of their slock, being oatisBad that
they will be convinced that it is not for their intereat to
pay tbe large profits that are abeola'.ely essential to those
■ ho give long eredlta. Jan29—Tin
M L. Hallow xii , J. L BsLiowm, T. W. Dvzeit,
Jamk* Thaqi'aiw, A. W. Lima. K. R. Httoiiwok.
V STOCK. (19941 NEW STYLES.
WINDOW SHADES.
L. MIIJF.lt k CO. Manufacturers and Wholesale and
. • Retail Dealers In Window Shades, south-west corner
ot Second and Arch streets, Philadelphia. (Penn..) such aa
Gotlie's Landscape*, Border*, Vaeee. RcroUa. Roquets. Gold
Borders. 9c.. of the moat beautiful designs and perfection
of finish in this country, and at such low prices aa to ehaL
'rage competition.
Buff and white Hollands, Cambrics, Cords. Brasses, Tas
sels, 4c.. in overy variety, for city or country trade.
We inrita an examination of our stock, at tbs denot,
south-west oorner of Second and Arch streets, Phlladel-
phis, Penn. J»n28—eodlm
CABINET IVARE EMPORIUM.
No. I3G] South Second itreet. PhiladelfAta [No. IBB
W. 4 J. AI.LKN resuectfn’ly in-
•form their friends and customer* ul
that they have removed from No. (■!
137 Walnut street, to No. 180 South
Second street, where they have on band a large and splen
did assortment of superior furniture, of every description!
lo which they Invite the attention of purchasers. mh7
1*1
CANE BEAT CHAIR MANUFACTORY^
JVo. 181 A ortA Sxrth Street. PhiiaMphU.
(Opposite Franklin Square.)
THE subscriber f* constantly fin a.
ilshing.and on hand Plain and Fan- V
cy Cane Seat Chair*.in great varie- P
- ty nf elegant and foshlonableityles. * .
for parlor*, dining-room* or chambers, made in Fancy
Woods, Imitation Woods, and Fancy Color*. Ike
Reception and Cottage Gialr*. of light and beautiful da-
signs; Cane Isiunges. Cnne Settees, HallGialrs.Counting
House and Office Arm Chair*, forge and small Rocking
Gnlrs. Store and Steamboat Stools. Windsor Chairs, ana
Settees, 4c
Housekeepers. Hotel. Steamboat and Rail Road Companies
will find it to their interest to call at tbe Factory of
n. r.woon.
No. 181 North 6th St (opposite Franklin Svuare,)
rah7 Philadelphia
PROtTY A IIARRKTT’B
Agricultural Warr-Iloaae and Seed Store.*
AV 194 Market itreet. Philadelphia.
PikorrY k Mxars’ Patent Self m
Sharpening Ploughs, of all alzes^M
right and left handed—8abaoll,«“.
Side Hill and Double Mould. Ac., with
Steel Extending Points. Bar share. Beach, and other kind*
or Castings for repairing. The Emperor of Russia awarded
for the shove Plough*, a Massive Gold Medal, value 9360.—
AI«o. the Great Modal nt the World’s Fair, wa* awarded P.
4 M. Plough No. 40. Cultivators with Double-Point Polish
ed Steel Teeth, which can be reversed, thu* getting Double
V'i common Teeth. Also. Cultivators of all kind*
with Steel Teeth.
For further particulars address lo Riceborough. TJbeity
county.Ga., either oftho undersigned. C. R. JONES
novlO—Iwtf »• S?
i.ANn* Fort sale.
The subscriber offers for sale, on accommodating
,p " n *- hi* two plantation*, of 700 acres each, in Liber-
ty county-one within 1« mile of Walthourvllle. and the
other within 2), miles of Hinesvllle. Both nre highly im
proved, and have nil necessary bull.lings on them.
”1'" cre " " r w " 11 Umbered lands, nea:
Besra s Bluff, on I lie Alntnmaha river.
ParUe* wishing to purchase can learn all particulars by
catling on me,or addressing me, at Hinesvllle. IJbertv
icountv. da oct29-#tF CHARLTON BINES ,
|>i:ai, fst.vif: on congrixm sihkftt for hale —
IXV Four Tory desirable lota. 30 by 00. on Congress atreet.
between Montgomery and Jeffereou. Tliese loU are well
adapted for bnsloe.s purpose*, being but a very short dl*.
Unco from the market. Terms—one-thlrd cash, tbe bal-
•'••'■."'“"I brmo,l«.pnn,|„
■ doc2B M. PRENDERGAST 4 CO.
r°iHi- A u F: ^!!®y" ,cr,,,, ' ,,r ‘ ,r, ‘ nt No 2 Vamacraw,
Krtor ,e Wharf now occupied by the Charleston Steazn
Jacket Company measuring one hundred feet on the River,
and running hack about two hundred fret to Canal-street
fat'rfffiSX"," ". nd ’ r * l0, “ *" l ' h “i”- -«■'•”
.. I/not ~'ld att private sale previous lo the first Tuesday in
February, it will then be offered at auction at the Court
[House. Apply to dels COHEN 4 FOBDICK.
iVnn f K A%n f,UfK YOlR CHKEK8!
I j'ltrXTl importations of I'RARIJI, from Framiizugdn •
AJ MOSAICS nnd CAMFOS from Utopia; and DIAMONDS
supposed to be the same found l.y Swnsn. the sailor, set up
n ancient and modern style*, lor sale at 116 Rroughton
treat, by _ doc4 HORTON k RIKLMAN.
. “ DOORH AND BLHVDB.
15 ()()() LI V 8A ? H frn,n 7X0 in 12X20 ; 200
pair Dlindsfor Windows,from 8X10 to 12X20:
!()» Panel Doora. various size*. '
^OddSIzesfurnDhed on the sametenns. Forsalobr
[JOHN G. FAUJOANT
I'LASTEIUNd, die.
.1 1 having commenced t „„ „„
... --j ipectfully lenders his servlres to the
publlo. lie will contract for Plain and OmsmeoUl Pfos
taring, Sloco Work. 4e .4c.. at the usual priras.and will
his'. V 1 nerr , U?nn W * r u n‘. WOrk b F ■■••If. «r under
his supervision. Ilulldere and other* contemplating build
ing. would do well to call op- n him lu-foro contracting with
?Urn«l T e V? tl ftt hi " 1 rrKl,lenrp ' Jouea.*t., corner ol
Uarnard-nlwill be p omptly attended to.
J"iyl5—ly VAIJJNTINE BRUNNER.
^IMIK I.J^ PHiNCK—identity of I/mis XVII of F'rance
1. f William*, by M. II. Hanson.
r ”r January. 82 60 per annum.
Karl Krinken—his (liristmn* Hlocking
ll!u.lrata.i ,,ber lrou ’ I’utnam's Monthly
at S3,K" a ' k *
deo29 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
S U.NDmE8._m liovr.No 1 and family Soap. 100 do ne*
scaled Herring. 80 do 6s and 8. Beadt-l's Tallow Candles
S»SkTfo Bl |* W i|| lams’8sa , idiU Tobacco, 20 hair chesti
11 k Ir: * ^ , 'NT r ?' 40 Green Tea. assorted. 200 bag!
SfP MmjJ. waortod sites, fiO t.I.ls butter, sugnr and soli
Biscuit. 60 bag. and 100 mats old Government Java Coffee
80 bbls A : B and (. clarified Sugar. 60 do crashed and pow
dered do. ,5 do West India and Sugar House Mola.ae* lot
do F. Phelps'Gin, 40 do P 4 H ConnecUcui Hlvek do, 60 di
P' 1 " 'foyG-n Rum, 30 do Domestic Brandy. 20 quarter an.
20 eighth coaks fourth-proof Brandy. 25 dozen palntad-lisn
die Brooms 200 do do llu.kets. 80 boxes Ben<lePs and Col
gate s I earl SUrch. 20.000 suprrinr PUntat on Cigars, 4t
bbU pure Genesee Flour, landing and for sale by
fabU SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 CO.
( y"r F ,r KK ' n , 7T , ’J. H - * r —J " Fl r •'reived, 30 hoses ground
( offeo. 10 do tapper. 30 do Mustard. In U lh e.ans, 30
r^ ln, T 580 {° M ?r°; “ ' lo n °T0»- Cinnamon, 4c.:
also, 30 dozen fancy^handled large Brooms. 60 do two on<!
three hooped painted nnd cedar nil*. 10 nesfo cedar Tuba,
1‘ *nd Cotton aothes Unes, 60 do handled ami
hand Scrub Brushes. 6 bbls extra No 1 Mackerel, 2 hhds
20 boxei " c * ,ed Herrln 8i 60 bbls Potatoes. For
“Jf.il „ . DAVID O’CONNOR.
_ r * blg corner Broughton and Drayton streets.
S U «r*1 c *‘°* c * r °rio Rico Bu-
15 do prime New Orleans do,
Irime v"'* C, ^1 fled A ° a ' 16 I-o*fdo. 76 bbls
1 7* P ^yup. 100 do cheap sugar-
house do, just received and for sale hy y 6
_ d ? c21 WEBSTER 4 PALMER.
C'liJki'SiTy" ’“"V.
Corn Planters,
Turnip Drills, 4 to 86.
Grant's Patent Fan Mills,
Garden Engines,
Wheat Drills.
Horae Power* and Thresher*,
Mowing and Reaping Ma
chine*,
Chain Pump*
Cattle Tie*,
Bull Ring*,
Patent Iron Snath*,’
Grubbing Hoe*.
Transplanting Trowel*
Hay and Manure Forks
Shovel* and Spades.
Garden and Field Hoes,
Garden Rakes In rarlatyj
Children’* Tools,
IforllngScythes,
Snaths, with Patent Faatan-
, ,D ff,
Potato Hooks.
Spain's AtVnoapheric Churns,
Corn Shollera, Improved
kinds.
Hay and Straw Cutters,
Itand Corn Mills,
Corn and Cob Crushers,
Gedda’ Improved Harrows,
Square and A Harrows,
Horse Rskes,
Grindstones, ready hung.
Dirt Scrapers.
Agricultural Furnaces,
Ox Y’okes ami Bows.
Forks ior unloading Hay,
Man Hay Rakes,
Bow Pins.
Apple Pesrers,
Ox Muxzles,
Mole Trans,
Pruning Hooks arid Chisels,
Raws and Scissors,
Iron Well Curbs, and Zinc
tuhelng for Chain Pumps,
Also. Horticultural Tool* (of every description.) Harden
and Grass Seeds, for sale at the lowest prices, at Wholesale
add Retail. eod—«pit)
PAPER HANGINGS, BLANK BOOKS, ETC*
No. 4 North fifth, itreet. two dorm above Market,
T ..„ Philadelphia. ^
HE undersigned have Just opened a fre*h and eomnlela
stock nf W all Paper*, among which are gold and vel-
vet. fine satin, and the lowest priced unglazed papers; also,
decorations, borders, fire screens, curtains, eta., which they
offer at tho lowest prices, both wholesalo and retail
The best workmen employed to hang iuti>er cither In tha
city or country.
Blank Mu, Stationery, de—We have also our usual a*-
sortment of writing papers wrapping papers, bfonk nnd
school books, stationery, etc.
v , ., ,, PARRISH k nOUOH
No. 4 North Flth street, 2 doors above Market,
__ ~ Philadelphia,
Cash paid for country rags. mhlO—nod
Envelopes printed with name, business and address, labels,
hill heads, manufacturer's tickets. 4c., all executed In tha
neatest manner and at prices 26 per cent, below any slml-
. r , •jtobHshment, In eonseqnence of better and Improved
fscilitiesfor the execution of such work. *
N B.—All orders hy mail promptly attended to. Gooda
sent to any part of tbe country.
*■1 * e . tf B - CALVERT 4 CO.,
Envelope and Seal Press Manufacturers. Di*8inkera. Emboa*
•era and Eengravera, 48 South 8d-«t., Philadelphia.
mhaff
A n,™ ? KH WO «K. LAMPS, ,
R 9 n 7m h V aManufacturers. No llOChestiut-
atreet. Philadelphia.respectfully nollrlt Uie attentnn of
purchasers, to their assortment of chandelier*, bra diets,
!" n .'“ n, \“ nd * ttr 7 A^riptlon of ns burners: also every
l>s, girandoles. 4c. We warrant our good.
variety of lamMjpH
rSti“ui7i^. r pri "'’** ,o *"» tii " Si *‘s
ran U . t ARCHER 4 WARNER
EUI* 8. Archer, William F. Mlskey,
Redwood F. Burner. | _Win. 0. It. Merrill.
looking-glass warehouse.
,1"^"“'kreet below Fourth, north tide. Philadelphia.
\\J r- inform merchnnt* and reeldenta of this vidolty. that
T 7n wTi 1 ”'** 1 co , m 1 l ,,eU assortment of Mantel, Her, Wall
and Oval Glasses, richest styles, for private use. or all kinds
for country snlo. with Portrait and Picture Frames,4c..will
lie found at our establishment
long experience and forge facilities enable us to sell the
best goods at lowest prices.
1 to’n«; n * , o T, abe ,n * given, we will give estimates for any
Ized Mirrors, delivered free from breakage, at any point.
Orders solicited. * •
French Plate Glass, for Stores. Dwellings, 4c„ at Importa-
q°ffl r C ^d TH0MAJB J. nAtt 4 UoT
BLINDS AND BHAOEB.
B faks Notice.
J. WILLIAMS, No. 12, North Klxth-atreet. a few doors
.'.Jte’Si' ,i!?*' Kltad.ipl.l., u th. m ..t
f" “5 "’•‘nofaetorer of Window Blinds and Shades
In tbe United States, and bee taken the hlahest nremlnms
at all the exhibitions; he burs the best materials by whole-
re aU b mn.« r .K * h i h “ D PV Inferior articles bv
m,. i T ’ ,hen, .®“ r "' superior Venetian Blinds and
Shades, as cheap a* others ask for inferior articles. Painted
Window Shades In great variety, of beautiful designs and
superiorju.Uty. fe u(r , nd White Linen Shades, Blind and
Shade Trimmings, Fixtures, 4c.. wholeeale and retail, at
the lowest cash prices. Store Shades painted and lettered
<•«*>; Blind,,ttnnnuhicturen^prlcci.‘oidllhnha
painted to look iui good as new. Purchasers, by ealllng,
wlli be convlnrod that he sells a superior article,indgua?-
autre* full satisfaction A liberal discount made to dealers
“ We ihuly topteme."
BENJ. J. WJLIJAMR.
No. 12 North eth street. Plill*.
ap!6—eod
COHEN 4 FOSDICK.
C OTTON REED—Jethro or Silk Cotton Seed, for sale by*"
__to n2 ? OGDEN 4 HUNKER
CUYlARS^-10,OOOLa Norrig, sad other brands. For salt
k ' ’ r __ Wt* HYLAND 4 O’NFUL
C LABCTWINE.—20 boxes St. jullen Medoe Wine, for sale
b F 8 A. DONAUD.
B ACON, WHISKY. 4e.—25 hhds prime now Ifocon Sides.
20 do do Shoulder*. 16 tierces sugar cared Ham*. 60
hbl* rectified Whisky. 60 do K !*help*’ Gin, 40 do P 4 H
Connecticut River do. 60 do pore Boston Rum. landing a—*
for rata by feb22 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 00.
F RANK I/SLIFTS LAINRH’ OAZFTDER. of Paris Iajo-
don and New York Fashions, with numerous engrav
ing*. *t 25 cents per number, and 93 per affnum.
Isural Form* for common use ia Georgia, by a member ol
tbe Macon Bsr
Flush Times in Mississippi and Alabama, with plsfos.
Maurice’s Theological Essays
Exploration of tbe Valley of tbe Amason, by Lt. Herndon
Mr* Partington’s Berep Bag of Fun^wltb engraving*
eb24 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
S UNDRIES —Just In store 6 bbls Reynolds 4 Son’s Whit#
Iaaf lard. 100 da choice extra family Hams. 3 hhds. do
Baron Shoulders. 10 bbls. and half do Pig Pork. lOhalfbbts
Haw's Corn Beef. 6 boxes Beadel’s Tallow Candle*. Starch k
family Soap. 20 boxes Sperm and Star Candle*. 10 barrel*
Bleached winter strained Lamp OIL 100 boxes Ground Coffee.
Mustard. Cinnamon, and Peper. 60 lbs Nutmeg and Mace.'li
(heat Oolong Tea. loom and In quarter Ibb packages. 60 bbls
Potatoes, and 100 bbls assorted apple*. Ac . 4c. For sale by
, DAVID O'CONNOR.
W OI/E’S AROMATIC SCnEIDAM SCHNAPPS—This
medlclnai beverage is manufactured by the proprie
tor at Scheidam. In Holland, and It Is warranted not only
C ure from every Injurious property and ingredient, but of
lie best possible quality. Just received and for sale by
J*”v27 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument sqnare.
K N IFE'SHARPKNERaHJ„.f recelred.Tlot of tha~new
alylo Knifo Sharpeners. Call and get ono at
fohlT J. p. C0LLIN8’.
■yJMEPTIC LIQUOR—100 bbl. F. Hielpt xod jgcin 60
J do P 4 II Connecticut river do. 40 do Item eat I c Bran,
dy, 60 do New England Rum, 60 do Rectified Whisky re
ceived and for aala by 11
1 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO
J*!*_ BRJOHAM. XKIJ-Y k CO.
G I/JBES—A beantlftil pair of thirteen Ineh OiohM M i,r
«•! ■"•! tirrMtriil, C ul. .hSTfc, Olob "'
B. 8. SIBLEY, W9 Oongress atreet.
WAPHENB.
A N INDIAN PREI’AllATION. for restorl ng grey hair to
Its original color. It i* guaranteed by the Proprietor
”-t If the patient If grey, he can have his hair restored to
original color by using I/iret’s Wahpene. For Sale b#
lin - 1 W. YV. LINCOLN. Monument Mtiuare
H EKRIM. h FIRE AND UUItGLAR PROOF SAFES,with
, Uall’s Patent Anti Gunpowder Proof Locks, having
received the prize medal at the World’# Fair, are now of
fered to the public as the prize safe of the world ~
\ir;
. . - of tha world. Tested
WoridtaFai * ** ^ JqriezTf the
A«ra.rinsa!as sassa
* fl . 1 tl ,'? M P rodu f* undenlabl# teetlmonlafi of theta
claim to be tha Champion Safe of the World
PHILRRICK 4 BELL,
Sole Agents fbr Savannah
arrivals, a
it atyles
NEW CAItPETINfla
rriHE subscriber has Jurt received ®r i.fo
With a full assortment of Oil noth., Table Covers, Mai.
Purchaser* *re requested to make on early axaminattar
as strong Inducements will be held out to oash buyers.
. .. K. H WALKER, 190Chestnut-sireet.
mhl.—lawtf below 8th, South side, Philadelphia.
P URE COD LiVER OIL-Rushton~aBd~Oa>k^fo~^..foI 1,4wk »
Cod Liver Oil. warranted fresh *»a Roman Classical Literature.
-Lii-j UIU "Jfwoted fresh and eontainipc all the
medicinalvirtuaa. JurtwraJred aadforaata by^
nov37 W. W. LINCOLN, llmnomt eousre
ipTBRELLAS hUb ol air Hn<<. aujprJ^
foreaUby marl! KEMFT0N 4 YTO8TII2LE*
W wn ^ IAMa hM tot* 1 / received Wostern
Busyfffomenta of an Idle Woman.
„ Add !f 0 “’* oompleta works, with critical and axplanatory
by Oreen, in 6 vol ime*—first just received
Tlie Black YVater Chronicle, a narrative of an Expedition
•"Jo Randolph county, Y’a.; with illustrations.
DeY era’s sublime and comparative Philosophy.
Field’s aty Architecture, or designs for Dwellings, no
fob. Stores. 4c.
Theory of Christianity: by W. 8. Grayson.
Sichardi’t Peruvian Antiquities, translated hy Buy, Dr
Hag be*' Scripture Geography
Mr. RuUMsfeed’a Children; hy
Vide World
Ud^Leafo Widowhood, from Blank wood
tha aather of the WMa,