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VOL. XXXVI.
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA
NESDAY MORNING. APRIL 12, 1854.
NO. 83.
Cl)( Satmmml) ©rorgian,
PUNCH & HILTON,
Ciljr and County Printer*.
DAILY, $6—TllI-WEEKI.Y It—WEEKLY, $3.
rav*bi.» in APVAKOa.
Wb»ro payment I* not mad* In advenoe, the chargee will
ntiiWy be Tar Hally Gspryianfta, for Tn-Weekly $5, and
Weekly $3.
The Savannah Georgian.
Tho Proprietor* have the pleaaure of announcing that
y hare aaaoclated with there, a* a Corresponding Kdl-
of vhe Genrpian, Mr. V. L. J. Mat. late KAtor of the
lethorpe Southern Ikmocrat. who will devote hi* entire
te and talent* to the Interests of the paper. By this ar-
ngement tho duties pertaining to tho oftlco will bo *o dl-
led, a* to enable us to hare effectually canvassed not on-
thlt but the several adjoining States. This service is as-
1 by Mr. Mat, as a matter of preference with him}
d of *atl*flaotlon to us.' Hi* acquaintance extending to
irlv every county in Georgia, to a large portion of Ten
ues. to Alabama, and to Florida, peculiarly tits hire fur
• work he ha* undertaken. Mr. Mat will take charge of
business out of the'eity—will canvass for the paper,
eive subscription, and collect the dues of tue office—
ort nil matters of general interest which may be pro
ved to hi* notice—correspond as occasion and interest
quire, and In abort, will oombino bis exertions, physical
d montal, with oars, to give attractiveness to the columns
d extern! the circulation of tho Georgian.
Of the intellectual qualifications of Mr. Mat it is scarce-
necessary Tor us to •peak. The ability which ebaracter-
.1 the Fditorial department of the Southern Democrat
iriug the two and a half years that he was conuoctcd with
sufficient guarantee of bis capacity.
To the business* men of Savannah we confidently look
ncreaso of advertising patronage. Unless mistaken
our calculations, our association with Mr. May, in con-
with our arrangements, which wo are now mak-
g. will constituto tho Georgian the best vehicle for adixr-
i within their reach Wo expect to* send it, not
dy into every town, village and neightorhood in Georgia, but
every point in the neighboring States, which railroad
d steamboat have opened to the trade of tho City.
Tho feelings of prldo with which Mr. May has for years
teiuplatcd the progress of the Seaport of his native
te. a feeling which has frequently found expression In
columns of the Southern Democrat while under his
rge-fis the best assurance that nothing lie can do will
wanting to bring trade to Savannah—especially to tlioso
hose advertisements appear in this paper. So that while
agent for us he will at the same time be a most efficient
ocate, wherever he goea, of the interests of the City,
d of those of its business men whose names appear in
columns.
The political principles of tlio Georgian will of courso
utunio to be those of the Democratic school; though
ics will play n part in its columns altogether subordl-
to its nows, business and commercial character. To
nnmerclal department, especially, will tho most aasld-
attention continue to bo given. The reputation which
has already established for the accuracy, fullness and
rocs* of Its cotton tables, cotton statements and mar-
I reports, it shall be our endeavor to increase and extend.
,Hy, as a medium through which to obtain tho latest
telligence, the Georgian commends itself to a very exten
sion of Georgia, nearly the whole of Florida, and a
nslderable portion ot South Carolina and Alabama. A
per published in this city can give foreign accounts, New
irk and New Orleans cotton markets, and other telegraphic
port*, a day in advance of our Charleston coteinporarle*.
this we may add. that in future, steamships from Now
rk and Philadelphia will furnish us twice or three times
ch week, newspaper accounts from the North a day in ad-
nice of the laud mail.
The Savannah Georgian. Daily, Tri-weokly and Weekly,
ill continue to be published at the following reduced rates:
Daily, per annum, in advuoce 3d
Trl Weekly, «• " $4
Weekly, 11 *• *2
When payment Is not made in advance, a dollar will be
ded to the prices of each.
Sivaunah, January 26.1854.
A. CHAMPION. m
J AT HIS STORK MARKET SQUARE.—Haa on
hand, and offer* for sale on reasonable terms—100
barrels crashed, powderd, clarified and brown su
gar*; 75 hag* Rio. Cuba.aud old government coffee.
60 barrels Baltimore and Canal Flour 1 . .. g ...
60 hall hhls do do do / pBrl "• 8mUh '
100 08,100, 49 lb. bag* choice Cherokee Flour.
40 hhls Rutter.Sugar.Snda Crackers and Pilot Dread.
160 hhls. Potatoes,Carter’s June and niurcea, for family
200 Reynold’s Hams. 10 lihds. Sides and shoulder Racnn,
76 boxes Patent Sperm, and Adamsutlne and Tallow
Candles •
100 boxes and half do Family and Common Soan.
60 do half do Tobacoo, 26 quarter do Thomas' Nectar
leaf Tobacco.
20 Kegs choice Rutter. 60 boxes Clieeso, 26 kegs lard
60 whole atid half hhls , and 60 boxes Watts' Ruck
wheat Flour.
Also a full selection of choice Teas, 8pice. Mustard, old
Morgahela Whiaky, Brandy. Port and Madeira Wines, pure
While Vinegar, Cider Vinegar. Porter, half hhls Beef, barrels
halfhtils,quarters Salmon, tahlo Salt. Wrmicelln. Maoaronl,
Ac., Ac., all of which are olTero 1 to Families, l’lantors and
Country merchants, for casli or approved paper.
nnv8
W KB ST E It aTpALMES
H ave just received and offer for sale-
75 bbls A, Rand clarified Sugar, 60 do powdered do,
50 lihds St Croix Sugar, 60 dozen Brooms,
60 bbls Illram Smith's and Canal Flour,
160 do Baltimore Flour,
180 do Lebanon and Etowah Georgia Fleur,
100 be?*, 08 pounds each. do do
60 bbls butter, sugar and soda Crockers,
50 bbls Pilot Bread, 40 boxes Soda Biscuit.
220 bids Portland sugar house and N O Syrup,
00 bbls good eating Potatoes,
00 boxes Beadel's 0s and 8s patent Tallow Cnndlos,
76 do Adamantine Candles.
26 do Judd A Son’s Sperm Candle*.
16 hhls and 20 half hhls No 1 Mackerel,
75 boxes white and yellow Cheese.
25 hhls and 60 kegs prime la-af Lard.
100 boxes 5*. 8s, and pounds Tobacco, good brands
80 do 6s and 8s Grunt A Williams’ Tobacco.
Also, 220 boxes Smith's, Colgate’s, Croton and Rondel’s
Family and Pale Soap. 120 do No 1 do. 60 Pearl Starch, 80
whole, half and quarter boxoa Raisins. 26 drums Figs. 60
boxes Herring. "<**30
FANCY GROCERY STORE.
T HE subscriber having enlarged his store, at the corner
„r n,j .....i it misrer streets, oimaiui . uh •««»,*
favorable term* the following :
10 half pipes Otard Brandy, 1844.
6 do Jean Louis Brandy. 1814.
6 do Henneasy Brandy. 1811.
6 do Daxerae Brandy, 1808.
2 puncheons Scotch Whisky, in bond.
2 lihds St. Crux Bum. in bond.
10 quarter casks Madeira Wine.
10 do Port Wine.
10 bbls Monongahela Whisky.
2 pipes Holland Gin.
20 bbls Phelps' Gin.
60 M Spanish Sognrs. various brand*.
Also, a complete assortment of fancy groceries, such as
English and American pickled Lobsters. Salmons, Macker
el. Sardines, Olives, Capers. Catsup English Sauces. Ballad
Oil. Preserved Fruits. Jolly Jams. F-nglisli and French Mus
tard, French and West Imlla Cordial*, all warranted genu
ine, an < superior to any offered in this market
A. BONAUD.
P. CURRAN
H AS just received and offers for sale, at hi* store, on
Bull street, in Sorrell’s buildings—
2 half pipes I’inet, Cavtill A Co’s Brandy, vint. 1842,
2 half pipes Olard. Bupuy A Co's Brandy, vint. 1842,
1 pipe Swan Gin, 1 half pipe Eboru leaf Gin,
0 bbls old Bourbon Wlii-ky,
0 bbls old Moanngahtda Whisky,
4 cases iUiineish Wine. Tonsta brand, vint. 1842,
4 cases old Sherry, ami 4 do Madeira Wine,
3 cases Sardines in V boxes,
10 boxes Tobscco, of all kinds and brands.
Also. 10.000 of the best Cigars. 10 boxes Cordials, of nil
kinds. 2 hhls Beef Tongues, 2 do Pig Pork. novl8
SAVANNAH KIDTUAh INSURANCE CO.
Offlce 118 Bay-street.
This Company will take Fire, Marine and River Risks on
o most favorable terras.
Trustees—Henry D. Weed, Illram Roberts, J. R. Wilder, I.
. Morrell. John W. Anderson, N. B.Knapp, Honry lathrop
4 E. F. Wood.
HENDRY D. WEED, President.
IllRAM ROBERTS, Vico President.
JiXis McHenry, Secretary. uo8
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE C. K. II.
Savannah. Sept. 1, 1853.
After this day. by resolution ot the Board of Diroctors,
and dowu freight will be payable at tho merchants’
unttng bunm>, or by daposite mado by tho Treasurer,
rai-weekiy, on Mondays and Fridays, from 9 o’clock, A
. to 2 P. M.
Bills to be rendered through the post office on Wednes-
and Fridays.
Failure to make payment whon called for aa abovo, will
•p parties’ account.
irptl W. M. WADLEY, Gen. Sup’t.
SAVANNAH IN FIRM A*IY.
DRS. WRAGO AND MACKaI.L. Proprietor*.
This institution having been recently removed from tho
iberbs of the city, to No. 19 East Broad-street, is now
for the reception of patients, Medical and Surgical.
By this change in locality wc are enabled to offer the
ublic more ample accommodations. Our wards are com-
rtably furnished, and several singlo rooms are fitted up
such patients a* prefer being entirely private.
Wo especially invite the attention of planters and other
to our department for negroes. •
For terms apply to Dr. J, A. Wrago, No. 38 West Brrad-
or Dr. R. 0. Mackall, No. 05 Broughton-st. declO
CODY’S
HOI,COMBE, JOHNSON <fc CO.
H AVE received per recent arrivals, and offer solo on ac
commodating terms—
Sugars—10 hlids very choice Porto Rico 25 do do Now
Orleans. 10 dodo "Trist.” 200 Mils clarified A, B and C. 25
do crashed. 15 do powdored, 20 boxes Ixinf.
Coffer—300 bags Rio, part prime. 35 do OM Java.
Moi.amrrs—200 bbls New Orlean*, 60 bbls and 25 lihds Cu-
bn. 60 bbls Portland.
Crackkrs—26 bbls Butter. 25 do Sugar, 25 boxes Soda. 25
do Oyster.
Soar and Starch—60 boxes Colgate’s No. 1. 60 do do
Pale. 100 do Smith’* and Beadel's Family. 35 do Colgate's
~ mrl Starch, 25 do do Common do
Raisins and Ncts—60 boxes Burnt Raisins. 10 frails Al
monds 6 do Braxil Nuts, 10 do Egg Walnuts, 10 bbls Pecan
Nuts.
Geneses and Georgia Flour—15 hhls Extra Canal. 56 do
II Smith's 200 do Denmend's Georgia, 136 do Oakley’s do,
75 bags Georgia.
MoMKsnc Liquors—50 hhls N E Rum, 75 do F. 1* Gin, 60
do Western Whisky.
Powder. Shot and Ijiad—100 keg* Dupont’s FFFG Pow
der. 326 hag* assorted Shot. 10.000 lbs Bar Lead
Candles, Tobacco. Ac.—66 boxes Sperm Candles, extra
fine. 50 <to Adamantine do, 30 do Patent Peal 1 do.30 do
Beadel’s Tallow do. 260 boxes manufactured Tobacco, vari-
ms brands. 60 bbls and half bbls Nos 1. 2 an t 3 Mackeral,
10 bbls Fulton Market Beef. 20 do Pig Pork. feb!7
MATTEWAN MACHINE AND MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY,
U NDER n new and Improved organisation, manufacture
Locnmotivo and Stationary Engines, Sugar Mills. Gins,
Presses. lathes. Drills. Ac. Also, every description of Cot-
Ion. Woolen and Paw Mill work.Shafting. Pulleys, Ac., Cast
ings of any weight, (having a large assortment or patterns.)
at reduced prices. F. S. CLAXTON, Engineer.
Depot 13 Platt-street. cornor of Gold. Claxton & Wet-
more. Excelsior. Collins A Co. and II. Collins’ Axes, Hard
ware Agency, 231’ratt-st., New York. oclO—lyr
PATENT SCALES.
F AIRBANKS Patent Platform Scales—(Improved in qual
ity and reduced in price)—Adapted to every required op
eration of weighing, as Railroad Scale* for trains or single cars
in use on tho i>rinci|ial railroads in tho United States and
Great Britain, Warehouse Scales, Heavy Portable Scalos, on
wheels, for foundries.rolling mills. Ac. Store Scales, various
modifications ; Counter Scales, Hay and Coal Scales, Ac.—
These Scales have been long known and severely tested ; and
the universal confidence felt In their accuracy and perfect
adjustment, Is such that thoyaro now regarded as the stand
ard.from which thero is no appeal.
rayl2 PHILBRICK A BELL. Agent*
SILVER’S MINERAL PAINTS.
r UST RECEIVED.—A supply of Mineral Paints, fire and
water-proof colors, unfading. Silver's Mineral Paints
differ essentially from all others in market. Thoy are not
Clays, thoy require little oil. thoy do not work toughly, hut
flow easily as white lead. They lay on a very heavy body,
set immediately, and hocomean indestructable covering of
flint. They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger
dryer than white lead.
1 have a variety of colors. Red. Yellow, various Browns,
and Jot Black. They are superior In body (or covering
property) to any tiling ever discovered, and pound for pound
will cover double tho surface of White Load or Zinc Mineral
paint*, and require less oil.
1 am now prepared to cover Tin Roofs, as nothing adheres
to tin like Silver’s Mineral Paints. For sale by
JOHN .1 MAURICE,
my g IB and 12 Barnard-street.
:ESTAURANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE.
HIE undersigned has leased, and has now fitted up in
. neat ami elegant style, tho hulling on Drayton-streot,
xt door to Way A King's, to be occupied ns a
COFFEE-HOUSE,
iere ho intends to serve up, In superior stylo, every deli-
icy of the season.
lew York nn<I Snvuimnli Oysters, Venison,
GROUSE, PARTRIDGES, FISH.
Fulton Market and Philadelphia Beef, fyc., fyc.,
’Ill always he kept on hand, and served up iu a style never
foreequalied in this city.
ifW Parties furnished with private suppers and dinners
linrt notice. He will koep only the best Liqu
—... Mr k
JOHN »
. cony.
VATER-CURE IN STlTCTlfi—MILLED UK
VILLE, GEORGIA.
■\R. E. G DOYLE takes pleasure in announcing toinva
J lids and tho public generally, that the above populnr
superiorly appointed establishment, formerly conduct-
by T. Carlton Cotlk. M 1)., is now ready for the rocop-
m of patients seeking a restoration to health.
All chronic diseases of the human organism successfully
this Institute; dyspepsia, gout, rheumatism.
r a. hemorrhoid* or piles, hemorrhages, nnien-
rrhreu.menorrlirea, dysmenorrhoea, floor albus. genitaldis-
' emeut*.affections of the eye* and ears, tetter, ery-
las and all chronic diseases of the skin nnd scalp, scro
ll, dropsy, Syphilis, and tho humoral disease* general-
neuralgia. sciatica, tic douloureux, hysteria, epilepsy
the falliug sickness, virtign. paralysis, apoplectic tendon-
bronchitis asthma, chronic mflainntion ot the stomach
ivi bowel*, atrophy, and indeed every possible habit of. oi
Ll on c diseased action thnt is curable—nnd all diseases art
able. if no organic lesion be present.
The Ladies' Department is under the immediate superri
ion of that accomplished Indy. Mrs. Jane Matthews, so well
known to the old patrons of the establishment
The facilities which this institution offer* for the prosecu-
nn of a strictly hydropathic and hygienic course of treat-
m«nt, together with it* easiness of accosa from all points in
r -«orgia, and the adjoining State*, renders it peculiarly
kpted to the wants of invalids, desirous of availing thern-
»«lvei of the efficacy of the water-cure.
The purity or the water and accommodations for guests,
nretoo woll known to need comment.
In fitting up the establishment nooxpensn hnsbeen spur-
*4 that could conduce to mako it one of tho most desirable
pUeei of resort for Invalids in the United State*.
Patient* will be required to furnish their own out-fit.—
U'*»e will consist of frictlnn sheets nnd towel*, compresses,
*"4 blankets, for sudorific purposes. All of which can he
purchased here on tho moat reasonable terms.
Trknj—Professional attention, use of baths, Ac . $10 per
»eek—board $5 per week—payable monthly. Servants
hwMel and treated for $10 per week.
All letter* of inquiry promptly answered. JuneB
the wonder ok the WORLD |
“ We would not grow one bud of hope
T Yon cannot garner In ripe fruit! ’’
HE GREAT REMEDY is at last discovered. aniHhat Tel)
deatroycr of human happiness at length Is conquered !
gumption shall no lnngor rob our firesides of their
•Tightest ornaments, and sink many a gentle spirit to ar
Tatlm»lygrave! Consumption can be cured—Asthma wil
"WD be a« the things thnt wore—and Coughs and Colds, tin
jNrcnt* of that fell disease, that so often brings wo to the
A®®** of our land, vanish, as If by magic, before this sorer-
•CT remedy.
to*'. 1 ' that which ha* so long been sought for, and Is in
c 1.1 h off ' rc d to the public as a cxrtain core for coughs,
whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and consumption
gi 1“ an T ca *® where lung* sufficient are left to sus-
J*' 1 * life, check the ulceration and raise the patient to
i , This is not ».n Idle boast, nor is this remedy sent
“>th« market without a thorough trial, but has proved
l 1 ™ » doubt, that what has been asserted can bs done.
I T* 1 * sentiment, that consumption cannot bo cured, ha*
« r °y«d more live* than the disease Itself.”—Dr. Warren.
Dpitim nut Hiere U Hopei
“BVIIIBB’ compound pitch lozenge .
j/rrJPWprtotor, by th» use of this article, and the blosslng
>kviu ® nM ’ WM ra ** e< L whe " he WM pronounced by his
ietiii, n 5° ** dying with consumption, to perfect
tUkk-u. ** not filing that so groat a blosslng should be
laiui m thoM on w hom “ this right hand emissary of
' has placed his mark.
* uMenge it perfectly harmless In its nature, and can
tu l,n punltsr by the Infant and the invalid ; and
Hi- u *H«et* will he felt In a few hour* a f ter com-
mg it* uso. I Ait all then, try It. and If those assertions
mV/ P r ®vod. after an Impartial trial, the price of the box
t an, l Wt* “re authorised tn refund
^etonr ° an l’ caa * where tho article la not perfectly
ar * P ut a P 1“ 34 cento, 50 cents, and $1
tVmrSl^ ”®^ a trial to be fully appreciated.
itaaiA-v on l/ *S* nt ftir Southern
' 10 whOTn ortera must be addressed. (Wlft-dAw
REMOVAL.
F ashionable tailoring establishment—The sub
scriber having just removed to No. 21 Bull-street, (be
tween Congress and Hreughton-streets.) would inform his
friend* and the public generally, that ho will open This
Day. his second supply of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting
of tho best French, English and American Cloths. Cassi-
meres and Vestings, purchased from tlio most extensive im
porters tn Now York, which lie i* prepared to make up in
the best and most fashionable styles.
,j ec l M. D. murphy.
BOOKS—BOORS —ISOOKS.
L IF.BEK ON CIVIL LIBERTY and Self Government.
The Wigwam and tho Cabiu. or Tnles of the South, by
W G. Simms.
Autobiographic Sketches, by Thomas Do Quincy.
Tlio Underground Mail Agent, by Vide. Illustrated.
Men nnd Tilings as I saw them tn Europe, by Klvivan.
Time and Tide, or Strive nnd Win. by A. S. Rose.
James Mnntjoy, or I’ve Been Thinking, by A. S. Rose
Fun Jottings, or Laughs I have teken a pen to, by N. 1*.
Willi*. • „ ,
Visit to Europe, by Prof. Silliman. of Yale College. 2 vols.
illustrated. ,,
Gustavus Ltndnrm, or Lead ns not Into Temptation, by
Emilio F. Carlen.
MerkUnd. or Self-Sacrifice, by tlio author of the Life of
Mrs. Margaret Maitland. Ac.
Aunt Kitty’s Talcs, by Maria J. McIntosh, a now revised
edition. 1
A voyage to tho Celestial Country, an allegory r by Bev'd
Geo. B. Choever. D. D.
Also, more of the Bleak House, In two hound volumes ;
more of the Homes of the New Word, by Mrs. Bremer :
Yonatt on Dogs; Yonatt on the Horse. Ac.. Ac., received
and for sale, nt 135 Congress street, by
novll
S S STBLEV.
glass, at only one third the Price. For convcnlency,
strength, purity and cheapness,stands unrivalled for making
a richer and more crystaline Jelly In a few minute* than
that made in the usual tedious way from Calves’ feet. Just
received and for salo by W. W. LINCOLN,
mart* Monument Square.
L justly celebrated Seeds, comprising all tho varieties
usually wanted, and warranted to be the growth of 1853.—
Just received and for sale by
nov27 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument square.
A LL BEADY!—My store la now completed, and 1 invite
tho attention of planters, house-keepers and others, to
my large and varied assortment of Crockery. China. Glass,
and Stone Ware : Wood nnd Willow Ware ; Family Hard
ware ; Table Cutlery ; Plain and Japaned Tin Ware; nnd
Fancy Articles—in abort, every article necessary to furnish
a house from kitchen to garret, may be found at this cstab-
llshmcnt. except dry goods and cabinet furniture, and nt as
low. If not lower prices, than tiny can be purchased else
where. *ep21 J. 1*. COLLIN'S.
K IDGLOVF-S.—Tho subscribe! * have just received a largo
ami superb assortment of I«adies and Gents’ White
and colored Paris Kid Gloves manufactured and importeil
for their own trade T^icy are by all odds the best article
offered in this market.
mart KEMPTON A VERST11J.K.
B RANDY. GIN, Ac.—loo bbl* E P Gin, 25 do Brandy. 15
do Cherry Brandy, 100 boxes Cheese, 2000 lbs Twine. 25
tierces Hams, landing and for sale by
oct4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
P ORTLAND SYRUP.—300 barrel* for salo by
jan7 COHEN A FOSD1FK.
style rich Silk Grenadines, Bareges and Plsld Silks,
Crape de Paris, white and colored French Ijswns. plain and
printed; plain French Cambrics, French Brilliants, printed
and white; black Bareges, plain and figured. Ac., Ac., for
sale by fohlS _ HENRY LATHRQP A OO.
C ODFISH, MACKEREL. Ac.—2 lihds choice Codfish, 11
bbls extra No 1 Mackerel. 10 do pickled Herring, 00
boxes scaled do. For sale at tho corner of Broughton and
Drayton streets, by dec3 4 DAVID O'CONNER
V ESTS—VESTS—A large variety of Dress Vest, sueb as
figured black Silk, black Barathea, and Fancy Silk,
ncy^ashm
WM. R.
SYMONS. Draper A Tailor.
jSlow by pot28
H aVaND PLASTER—22 bales Hay, and 8 bbls and 4
bags Calcine Plaster, landing from schr J P WetherUlj
and for sale by declB BRIGHAM. KELLY k OO.
P ATF. DE FOIE. Oral, Sauclssee, Traffte. Yarmouth Her
ring, do Salmon; Durham Mustard ; just reoelvsd and
Fur hIh h« A. BunAUD.
(eh 8 1 Corner of Bay and WhiUker-sIreeU
P ATENT QUitUNG SCISSORS, Bad Irons, Clothe* Flu*.
Jpq6an n,
TjmaSXLTOMMY Wim-D dot.il Ju.trajjw.aina
A. BONAUD.
„ NKWAnniVAI.il
DRY-GOODS! DRY-GOODS!
henry lathrop & CO.
H AVE RECEIVED per recent arrivals, and offor for salo
Plantation Dry Goods ; Ixmdon Duffil. and Twilled
Blankets ; Georgia Kersoya nnd Plains ; Northern do. do. j
heavy (all wool) do. j heavy Cordova do. ; heavy Brown
Shirtings j plain and twilled red Flannels j 1’lalds. IJnseys,
"nloreil Homespuns. Ac.
PRINTED D'LAINES. MERINOS. Ac. :—Printed French
Mousliu d’Laines; American do ; plain mode and high
nol’d do.; French anil English Merinos, a variety of colors ;
raw Silk Plaid* ; Mousliu d’Raise ; printed French Cam-
br|c*.
Drcai Silks.
Plain, plaid, and striped Dress Silks ; rich hrocado do ;
plain hl'k Sitka ; a large variety ; black brocailo do.; bl’k
and Rep. do.
Mourning Dress Goods.
Mouslin d’lAlne* : French nnd English Bombasines ; Al-
paccas ; Canton anuTamiso ' loths.
Clonks mol Mnntlllna.
Cloth Cloaks nndtfalmiis ; black and col'd Bilk Mantil
las; ladies’ hl'k and co’d Cloths for Cloaks, and a vurioty
of Trimmings for the same.
Enibroldvrlcs nnd Lnce Goode.
Monslin Collars and Chemisettes; Lace do; rich embroid
ered Inwn Hilkfs ; Mourning Collars, Chemisettes, and Un-
derslecve* ; Muslin Cap* ; Infant's Waists ; Swiss und Jac.
Edging* ifnd Inserting* ; Thread nnd Lisle Edgings and In
ertings; Cambric and Muslin Bands
Gloves.
Ladles', Mliscx’. Men’s, and Boy’s Gloves, a large vnrloty.
Hosiery.
Men’s and Boy’s Worsted nnd Cotton Half Hose : Ladles’
nd Misses' Cottou nnd Worsted Hose ; Laities’ black and
white Silk do.
Honan Furnlstilnu Goode.
10-4,11-4 nnd 12-4 Linen Sheeting*; 9-4.10-4 and 11-4
brown and bleached Cotton Sheeting*; Pillow Case Linens
nnd Cottons ; 8-4.9 I nnd 10- 4 hro. and bl’chcd Tnblo Dam
ask ; Damask Cloths; Napkins and Doyles; Hucabiic.
Scotch and Hussln Diapers; Irish Linens, good styles ; Bed-
Ticks. Furniture Dimity*. Ac.
Cloths and Caselmcres.
Black French Cloths; Plain and Twilled Blue do. do;
black DoeSklns; plain and plsld Tweeds; Kentucky Jeaus’
black Satin Vestings, and black and col’d Silk Vestings.
oct20
BLANKETS, DOMESTICS, &C.
AT VERY LOW PRICKS.
W E take pleasure in catting the attention of planters to
our very extensive stock of Woolen and Domestic
o.*^. iuiu, •» ntuc.it n « purcna#ed before tne greai an-
vance in*wool, and will therefore sell them correspondingly
low, consisting of—
40 bales Ixmdon Duffil and colored Tllanket*.
6J do brown twilled Kerseys; 10 do black) o,
30 do brown domestic Goods.
26 do striped and white Dsnaburga.
10 do plain red Flannel ; 5 do twilled do,
15 do shirting Stripes,
10 do Schley's Georgia Plains.
15 cases Louisiana and Mnrlboro’ Stripes nnd Plaids,
5 do plaid Linseys, stripes and plaids,
5 do Satinet nnd Kentucky Jenns.
5 do Scotch and domestic Glughains,
30 do bleached Shirtings and Sheeting*
29 do English snd American Prints,
50 dozen Negro Caps ; 100 pieces Carpeting,
150 Ruggsand Matts; 200 Carpet Bags,
300 Negro Head-handkerchiefs,
1000 dozen woolen nnd cotton Hosiery.
Planters und merchants visiting our city during the fall
id winter will find it to their interest to look trough our
stock, os we are disposed to sell at a small advance upon
cost. octfl AIKEN A BURNS.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FOR FALL. AND WINTER.
T HE subscriber respectfully solicits the attention of his
friends and the public in general, to his extensive as
sortment of Ready-made Clothing, comprising as it does a
variety of every article for gentlemen’s wear, suitable for
the prcscht and coming seasons. The following comprise a
portion of tlio stock on hand :
Overcoats nnd Surtout* of black and blue heaver cloth,
Black and brown mohair cloth.
Norway and Labrador coatings,
Devonshire, kerseys, and pilot cloths, talma cloaks,
Black cloth dress nnd frock coat*.
Blue and brown cloth business frocks,
Grey nnd check cassimere business suits,
Black doo-skin cnsslmcre pants,
Frencti fancy cassimere pants,
Grey and mixed tweed cassimere pants,
Black and mixed satinet pants,
Plain nnd plaid kersey pants.
Embroidered and plain hlnck cassimere vests,
Figured and plain black silk vests,
Plush velvet vests.
F igured black and fancy cashmere vests,
together with an extensive stock of Furnishing Goods, such
as fine white shirts, silk and inonno undershirts, merino
Canton flannels and jean drawers, riding gauntlets, black,
colored and while kid gloves, slocks, cravats and scarfs,
neck-ties.suspender* etc., the whole of which is offered for
DE WITT & MORGAN
O FFER for salo, at the lowest market price, a large and
well selected stock of Dry Goods, to which they respect
fully solicit attention :
I,miles’ Dress Goods.
Black Silks, of nil widths and best makes.
Black figured Silks, plain and colored Silks,
Paris plaid and broc ide Silka,
Paris printed II. de l.ainc*. a largo nnd beautiful stock,
Plain colored do. and Cliocos and Broadway Browns,
Small figured Mouslin de latino*, for children,
F!ng1i*h and American Mouslin de Laines,
Printed Satin do dienes, new and very handsome.
Mourning Good*.
A great variety of Mourning Dress Goods nnd Embroide
ries, consisting of every thing new nnd beautiful.
Hosiery.
A large variety nC l-jiglish and German Hosiery, for la
dies. gentlemen, and children.
Also,
Flannels. Shirtings nnd Sheeting*, Blankets, Quilts. Irish
Linens. Table Danmsks and Napkins, Kerseys, Plains, Osua-
burgs. Brown Shirtings. Ac.. Ac. ’ octl9
M. PRENDERGAST & CO.,
178 IlroughUm street. oj/posUe St. Andrew's Hull. Savannah,
H AVF2 great pleasure in directing attention to Into pur
chases. In connection with their retail trade, they car
ryout strictly the same system, in tho salo of their goods, as
is pursued by the large houses in t lie northern cities, name
ly: Bring their customers tho full udvantago arising from
buying in largo lots. Planters, and heads of families, and
all persons, buying in quHiitity. will find many large lots to
buy from, and decidedly cheap nct20
CARPETS-CAUPKTS—CARPETS^
W E have this d ly opened a now and spleudid assort
ment of enrpets. consisting of—
Hemp, Dutch, Veiietlnu, Stnlr, Three Ply,
lngrAln, and Urussrls Carpet*.
Also, a very handsome assortment of Velvet and Ohenel
Bug*, Hemp, nnd Cocoa Mats. Drugget nnd Floor Oil Cloths,
nil of which will be sold at the lowest prices, by
sep20 AIKEN A BURNS.
FALL TRADE OF 1853.
T O MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
DRY GOODS.—Our arrangements for the Fall Trade
will bo completed in a few days, when we w ill be prepared
to submit to your inspection an unusually complete assort
ment of general Dry Good*. Hostetr, Trimmings. Haber
dashery, and Small Wares, Ribbon*. Ac.
M. PRENDERGAST A CO.,
178 Broughton-street, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, west
side aug‘27
TO CASH PURCIlASFIiS OF DRY GOODS.
M PRENDERGAST A C(.\. 178 Broughton street, oppo-
• site St. Andrew’s Hall, fwest side.) in connection
with arrangements made on opening their now warehouse,
namely, to avoid as far as possible carrying over stock from
one season to another, have fixed the prices of tho remain
ing portion of their fall and winter stock at a very low
figure. In this connection they particularly direct atten
tion to their Silks, F'rench Merinos, De Laines, and Cash-
meres, dec3
H OUSE FURNISHIEO GOODS—Linen nnd cotton 10 4,
11-4 and 12-4 Sheetings, linen nnd cotton 5-4, 6-6 anil
7-4 do, for pillow cases, white and colored Furniture Dimi
ty, F'rench. Fmglisli and American Furniture Chintxe. Mar
seilles nnd Ijincaster Quilts, large nnd sinnll, Damask Nap
kins and Doiles, white and colored, French Bordered Towels
dowlns and crash. Scotch Diaper nnd Towels, Hucknbtirk
Diaper. Russia nnd Bird’s-eye Diaper, 10-4.11-4 and 12-4
Bed Blankets. Crib Blankets. Window Sea es and Fixtures.
Piano and Table Covers, linen and cotton, just received and
for sate by ocf-9 A1KIN A BURNS,
I AIRES’, gentlemen’s and childen’s cotton, silk and me.
J rlno Hose nnd Under-garments : kid nnd silk Glove* ;
linen cambric Handkerchiefs. Embroidered do ; plaid wool
Shawls ; Thibet do ; Broche do ; Scarfs ; Moreen’s worsted
Drinasks : window Shades ; embroidered Curtains. Ac.; re
ceived and for sale by o29 DkWITT A MORGAN
TUST RECEIVED—A tine and large assortment of gentle-
»J men’s silk and cotton Vests ; plain, ribbed, colored and
black Half Hose ; bleached, brown, colored and striped
Half Hose ; colored and black silk Cravats. Stocks and
Ties ; white nnd colored silk and linen cambric Handker
chiefs ; white, colored and black kid Gloves ; a large assort
ment of buck and dog-skin Gloves, for sale by
nnv4 AIKIN A BURNS.
M PRENDERGAST ft CO., wish particularly to direct
. attention to tho most elegant assortment of New
F'rench and British Ribbons they have ever sold, embracing
every novelty in style:
4-4 rich Genoa and Lyons Velrrtg, for talmns, scarfs, and
mantillas, black and colored.
6-4 superfine twilled French Ladles’ Cloths for talmas
and mantillas.
French Merinos, all colors; rich Plaid and printed de
Lainca and Cashmeres.
oct25 178 Broughton-st.. op. Pt. Andrew’s Hall.
oct25
KEMPTON ft VFASTILLE.
n OMEsflC GOODS.—X, % and4-4 brown shirtings, 9*
10-4 nnd 11 4 blenched do ; Ji and 4-4 do shirtings ;
Rod and White Flanueln ; Kerseys and Plains ; Twilled and
Ixindon Duffil Blankets ; Whitney Blankets 10-4 11-4 and
12-4. A largo stock of the above on hand and for sale by
acpQO HENRY LATHROP A Co.
v do. white Regular do, French FUlsler do. Bosom Gii
do, Imported Woven do. F'or sale at 72 St. Julien and 105
Brian streets, by oct22 KEMPTON ft VERSTII.J.E.
ALUABLE BUILDING FOR SALE.—Lot No. one (1).
corner of Jones and Llnooln streets, 60 by 100. subject
to a ground rent of $45 64 ; also, Lot No. Three (3), Jones
itreet. 60 by 100, rent $36 04. Apply to
,lec23 M. PRENDERGAST ft CO
CJHAWL8; noodlo-worked Collar*, Sleeves. Chemesetts,
O infants’ Waists and Cap* ; Cashmere Scarf* ; Ribbons :
ladles’, gentlemen’s and children’s Hosiery ; noedleworked
Trimming*. Cambric and Swiss Band* ; embroidered and
linen cambric Handkerchief*, just received and for sale at
the lowest prices, by a ®37 DaWl-TT ft MORGAN.
•J needle worked Sleei
kerchlcf'.-.nd Collsra. Irish Linen*.Birds’.eye IRapera. Eng-
ish Long Cloths. Flannel*. Hosiery. Gloves and Ribbons —
For sale by n30 DiWITT ft MORGAN.
T RFDUCED PRICES—Printed Oashmere* and Mouslin
•ROAN.
IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORK,
Wholesale and Retail,
No. 116 Broughton-st . between Bull anti Xfhitaker
THE largest and best selected stork of goods ever
offered for sale io this city. Gold and .Silver Watches,
iVest. Fob and Guard Chains, Sets of Jewelry, Chat-
elanes.Braoelots, Brooches, fine Diamond work Finger Kings,
Silver Castors. Tea Sets, Pitchers,Goblets, Cups. Cake Baskets,
°ipoons. Forks,Fish Knives, I’le Knives, Cheese SrOups. la-
Jes. Syphons. Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military and
F’ancy Goods, and a great variety of articles too nutnenm. to
mention : the wholo of whlot; will be sold at reduced prices.
All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewolry and other Jobbing
attended to by coinpetciitliumls. HORTON A HI K KM AN.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
And fltnry Goods.
RECEIVING by every arrival of the Steamers fresh
making tho best assortment in this city, of all
kinds of Watches. Jewelry. F'sncy Good*. Silver Spoon*. Forks,
Pitchers, Tea Sets, Cups, Syphons. Plated Castors, and every
variety of nrtiMes connected with our lino of business; all ol
which will be sold as low an In any city in the Union.
' D. B. NICHOLS.
MW Particular attention given to the Repairing of Watch-
is and Jewolry. no 20
NE W JEWELRY, FINK WATCI1KS, Ac.
M THE undersigned Is now opening a splendid asstvt-
yj ment of rich JEWELRY, embracing the recent pattero*
A/ol Ear rings. Pins. Bracelets and Finger-rings, anting
T which are some flue diamond tettlngs.froni $10 to $500.
Also, twenty-five sets of those unique Pearl Sets of Bir-
YTjrings and Brooches, from $18 to $126 the set. iionvht
and rarest patterns; together with a very select assert-
'ment of extra fine Watches set in pearl, diamond, hin:
ting and plain cases. These, with a further assortment ol
good Jewelry. SterltngSilvnr Sets, Spoon*, Forks. 1-udlrs,
CudOn V Pl»Ud w«r« of all htn- l ». Kancy Work Bgsao,
Dressing Cases. Folios, Clocks. Bronze Klgoi-a. gold mount
ed Canes.Cuttlery. Ac., render* his assortment very com
plete, and unsurpassed in the state, either in qualitv'or pt i-
ces. D, B. NICHOia
MW Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks,
and jewelry. nol2 •
PIANO FORTES, MUSIC AND MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS.
Tlio subscriber haring purchased the en
tire business of F. Zonii.iun A Co., of which
firm he has heretofore been the acting mein
her in Savannah, would respectfully invite
the attention of those in want of any tiling in tlioiuusical
line to lit* establishment. F'rotu many years’ experience
both in professional and business matters connect' >1 with
music, Mr. M. feels himself fully qualified to proffer Ids ser
vices in the selection of music and instruments or the ful
filment of orders, with the assurance of his utmost zeal nnd
industry in his endeavor to deservo the patronage nnd cou-
fldenco of the public. O. B. MITCHELL.
Junel4 successor to F\ Zogbaum A Go.
BIBLOD1ANS—MKLODIAN S.
CARHART ft NEEDHAM S largo double
reed, with four stons. suitable for church
'inusio. Also, large double, round corner.six
octave ; Cnhart’s fino Melodians. four and a
half and five octave, a beautiful instrument for the parlor.
For sale on tho most accommodating term*, hv
nor 16 I. W. MORRELL A OO.
MUSIC AND INSTRUMENTS.
Tho undersigned agent for IT. KnoulTa
Cliurch and Parlor Organs. T. F\ Bronrio
A Co.’s celebrated Hnrps. Carhnrt A Need-
hnm’sMelodeon*. J. Gilbert A Co.’s, C Stod-
art’s. Orovensteen’s, Dunham's and Firth Pond A Co.'s
Plano F'ortes. has on hand the largost and most complete
stock of Mu*icnt Instruments, Sheot Music, Instruction
Hook*. Hiring*. Ac. Ac., ever known in Savannah. Orders
promptly and faithfully attended to by
O. B MITCHFLL.
Successor to F. ZOGBAUM ft CO., at the old stand St.
Julien street, next to Market Square. j.int
T O THE LADIES.—Wo would respectfully call tho atten
tion of the ladies nfSnvannah. and sourrounding coun
try, to the following new and beautifulgoods which we have
just receivod. tIz : silk Paris mantillas, laced gimp mantil
las, black nett scarf*. col’d. neetscarfs. ladies cravats and
ties. French worked collar*, laced capes, cheinizett* and un
der sleeve:', bonnet ribbon, gauze cup ribbon, black velvet
ribbon. Alexandres light kid gloves, black nett mitts, col'd.
silk and lisle gloves, with a large variety of other articles
too numerous to mention. Please call and see for your,
selves ; all of which will be sold on the best possible tertm
by MH19 _ AIKIN A BURNS.
I ~"ADIF5” KID GLOVES.—W» have just receivedabeautT-
j ful assortment of ladies' white and hlnck. dark and
fancy colored Alexander’s Kid Gloves, to which we would
. ispcctfully call the attention of the ladies,
actl AIKEN ft BURNS.
A T RFDUCED PRICES—Printed Cashmeres and
de Lninet, a great rartaty of stylss for sale by
novlO DiWITT ft MOF
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Georgia and French Burr and Euro
pean Mill Stone*; Plough* of various
Kinds, Etgle. Hub-Soil and Wrosglit
0BH^HHBaBHHaSlinr« ; Iron Firo-proof Safe*.
and Spades, Mnnuro and Hay F'orks. Potato Hooka, Corn
Hhellori, Cob Crasher*. Mnnuro Drags. Cultivators, straw
Cutters. Scythes and Sueath*. Hose. Axes. Pick Axe* and
Handles, Road Sera per*, Ox Chains, Ox Yokes, Garden and
Fancy Barrow*. Gurden Chair*. Segments nnd Gudgeon*
Sreen Wire, Haines, Measures, Grist Mills, Rice Tlire-diers,
Cauldrons. Douglass’ Pumps and Water Bams. Well Wheels,
do Buckets, Cotton and Counter Scales. Trunks. Cotton
Hooks. Jack Screws, Burnle’s Sea Island Cotton Gins nnd
Griswold's Upland do. Cement, Plaster. Mill audCiossCut
Saws; also, li.-ind and Yard Saws. Ac. For salo hr
nolfi CHA’S H, CAMPF’IFJJ). 171 Bsy-*t.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
Tho subscriber has now opened a large nnd choice
[|]ri|a*sortnient of new style of full nnd winter good*.
^consisting of French nnd F’.nglisli black and fancy
\JJ colored Cloth, plain black doe skin Cassimere*. figu
red black elastic Cassimere*. with a large varioty of F'rench
fsney Caasimoresof tho latest stylo and pattern. Also n
choice variety of Vestings, consisting of figured black nnd
fancy Oashmere*.plain hlnck Satin, figured black and fancy
Silks.and Satins, cut silk Velvet*. Ac. Tho whole of which
he is prepnred to make up to order in the most faslionabie
manner, and on accommodating terms.
octl WM. R. SYMONS.
Draper and Tnilor. 17 Whltaker-st.
WM. R. S YMONH,’DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No 17 Whitaker street. Savannah.
Has just opened a Inrge and choice variety of New
Sprinii nan Summek (toons, consisting in pari of black,
figured and fancy French Cassimere* ; hlnck and col-
iorcd Cosliniore; Cloths and Cnshmeretts; white nnd
fancy Linen Drills; with a largo assortment of fancy Mar
seilles and Linen Vestings, all of which he i* prepared to
make up to order In the most faslilotiahlo style, nnd on ac
commodating terms. ’ n|,5
FASHION A 111.10 TAILORING.
M, D. MURPHY, 21 Bull-street, would respectfully
nforin his friends nnd the public generally, that lie
ins received his spring styles for gentlemen, among
.which will bo found na rich and fino fancy Cassimere*.
Vestings. Ac., ns have over been brought to tills market.
All orders executed with dispatcli, ami in the host style
of workmanship.
Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and judge for
mliU
READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR SPRING
AND SUMMER.
2 WM. R. SYMONS. Dr.U'kh sno T.mi.oh. .Vo. .
B17 Whitaker Streets, respectfully solicits thrmflrflYl,
jfluttention of his frierds and the public in gen-l'r/Hllfl
lLcr.nl. to his large stool; of Kendy-ma ie Clotli-Lj Ull/
ing. suitable for the present and coming season. It lias nil
been made up under Ills personal auporintendenco nn I for
style nnd durability of workmanship, is inferior to none to
be found in the market.
The following comprise a portion of the stock : Flocks and
Hacks of blue, black nnd colored cashmere cloths ; black,
brab d’ete F'rocks and Hacks ; linen duck, drill nnd fancy
linen Frocks and Sacks ; India grass, silk and brown linen
Sacks ; black and colored nlpncn F'rocks and Sacks.
Pants of fancy F'rench caasimores. black doe-skin cuasi-
mere, hlnck drab d’ete and spring tweed cassimere. white
duck ami fancy linen drill, together with a Inrge lot of cot
ton drill nnd duck Pants, for summer wear.
Vests of black satin, hlnck barathea, and fancy silks, fan
cy and white Marseilles, figured and striped lineiis.
Also, a largo stock of Furnishing Goods, such ns stocks,
gloves, suspenders, cravats, collars, silk, gauze, merino, nnd
cotton undershirts, stripo silk and cottou socks, silk and
gingham umbrellas, etc., etc.
Tlio whole of whictrhe offers for sale on accommodating
terms, and at prices as cheap as the cheapest. apl3
WM. It. SYMONS,
Offers for salo. a large assortment of Cloths, Cas*
Islmeres and Vestings, consisting in part of tho fnl-
lowing article*, selected by himself during the past
summer in Ixmdou and Pans, which ho will make up to or-
der in the best style of wotkmanahip. and nt the shortest
notice. His stock of Readymade Clothing and of Furnish-
Ing Goods, for gentlemen's wear, is very large nnd of the
best quality and style—tlio whole of It made this fall under
hia own inspection, and will be sold at the lowest prices for
casli or approved credit :*-F'rench black, blue, brown and
olive Cloths ; fancy F'rench and English Caaalmerc* : fancy
Hilk Vesting, super, fancy Silk Plush Vestings; black Bar
athea Hilk Vestings ; super, black Doeskin Cassimere* ; Me
rino and Silk Undershirts and Drawers; white and fancy
Shirts nnd Collars; Canton Flannel Shirts nnd Drawers’;
white.black and fancy Kid Gloves; Neck Ties, plain nnd
embroidered; Merino and Cotton Socks; Scarfs. Satin and
Bomhasin Hocks. no5 17 AVhltnker-strerf.
STOVES, STOVES.
The subscriber lias just received a largo number of
Cooking and Parlor Stoves, which he will dispose of
on accommodating terms. Among them mnv tie
found the following : Cooking Stoves. The Republic. I.adv ot
the Like, Air Tight Premium, Queen of the West. Empire
Premium. Eastern Premium. Parlor and office Htoves.—
Union Cottage, Cylinder. Sheet Iron, (mr tight) square and
oval, Six Plato, Box Stoves.
Hollow Ware Pots. Kettles. Ovens. Spider*. Sauce Pans.
Ac. Ac. Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, for sale, and manu
factured nt short notice. Orders for Roofing. Gutters, and
Leaders, attended to with punctuality.
JOHN J. MAURICE.
Nos. 10 and 12 Barnard street
B l’TTF'Jt AND CHEESF!—50 firkins choice Goshen Butter,
100 boxes Cheese, received and per steamer nnd for
W* 1 ® hy Janio McMAHON A DOYLE.
S UGAR AND MOLASSES—30 lihds Porto Rico Sugnr. 20
do prime and cholco New Orleans do, 25 do Muscovado
do, 35 lihds Cuba Molasses. 100 bbls do, 60 bbls N. Orleans
Syrup, for sale by JanlO McMAHON A DOYLE.
H ACON. BFIFT AND LARD—25 hhd* choice Bacon Sides,
26 do Shoulders, 20 half bbl* Fulton Market Beor. 20
bbls choice No 1 Leaf Lard, for sale by
McMAHON A DOYLE.
B RANDIES—Landing from F Satterly—10 casks superior
Cognac Brandy in store, 10 hatf-pipe* O D A Co’s do. 10
quarter casks very old Jean Louis’ do, 15 halves nnd quar
ter* do, various brands, for sale by
sop21 ’
V. CONNERAT A CO.
N EW ORLEANS MOLASSES, Ac.—100 bbl* Molasses 25
hlids Sugar. 100 bbls Whisky, landing from brig Tallu
lah. and for saleby decl5 COHEN ft FOSD1CK.
C HAMPAGNE.—50 baskets Hcidsfck, In pintaand quart*,
20 Mum’s do do, for sale by
nov9 HYLAND A O’NEIL
D omestic liquors-ioo bbl* Pb*lp*> Oin, 76 do Rum,
100 do Whisky, 75 do Brandy, for sale bv
novfl McMAHON A DOYI.E.
L 1 ASTERN HAY.—18 bales prime Eastern Hay, now land-
X-i ing from brig Northman, from Boston, for sale by
nov8 OGDEN A BUNKER.
E MBROIDERIES.—Collar*, chemizett*. undertlecves. iu-
fant’s robe*. Infant's waist*, breakfast caps, cambric
and muslin bands, all In fine variety, at 72 St. Julian and
105 Brvan streets, Waring'* Range, by
oe-tlfl KEMPTON ft VERSTILLE.
OTAPLE GOODS.—Kersevs. Pintos, Osnaburg*. Home-
O spun*, red and white Flannels. Blankets. Calicos, brown
and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Huckaback*. Crash
Towels, linen damask Napkins. Irish Linens, Bird’s-eye Di
aper. etc..for lalejiy^ o29 DrWTTT A MORGAN.
M ERINO VESTS. Ac—Ladies’ patent Merinh Vests, do
superfine Cashmere do. China Spun do; Gentlemen’s
Roya 1 Ribbed Shirts, do extra size Merino Wrappers, do ex-
tra size Merino Snirta, do Cotton and Merino Drawer*. For
sale at 72 St. Julien and 105 Bryan streets, by
Oot22 KEMPTON A VERSTILLE.
G UAOING RODS, Out Sticks. Oil and Spirit pf^fs.uS^
Starts, Faucets anJ 8picket*. For sale by
declO J. P. 00LLIN3.
P OTATOES—130 bbl* and 50 bags Potatoes, landing from
brig Torcello. and for sale by
oct28 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
W ORKS OF JOHN C. CALHOUN-The second returns,
containing the speeches cf John C. Calhoun delivered
in the House of Representatives aud in the Senate of the
United Stales, edited by Richard K. Cralle. received and tor
•ale by *ep!4 8. 8. SIBLEY. 136 Co nereis at.
G ROUND COFFEE.—60 boxes Ground Coffee, landing per
Bark Radiant. For sale by ’ ^ 1
_nov8 BRIOqAM, KELLY ft .CO.
G OLD PENS—A large Maortnent of Gota'tia*, In "gold
and Oliver extenaloo and double exteoaion oaee*, war
ranted an excellent article, for sale \ty
novlS B. 8. SIBLEY, 155 Confrere street.
MEDICAL BOOKS.
fUFft A *® nera ' assortment always on hand and new
Ea/ works received as soon as published, and add at
publishers’nrleos;
Bell amt Stokes’ Practice, In two volumes.
Cazeau's Mldwllary.
Wood nnd Hache'a United State* Dispensatory
Duuglisou’* New Remedies.
F’own'sChemistry tor Student*.
Cooper's Surgical Dictionary.
Druitt’s Modern Surgery.
Carpenter's Elements of Physiology.
rnrponterN Principles of Physiology.
Wilson’s Hiimsn Anatomy, hv Goddard, 262 cuts.
William’s Principles of Medicine, by Clymer.
Gross’ Pathological Anatomy.
Pocket Anatomical Remembrancer.
Duugllson’s Practice. Physiology. Materia Mmllca anil
Dictionary. uov22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!!
Ktceired by S. S. Sibley, December 14(A. 1863.
H EARTHSTONE, or Thought* Upon Home Life in onr
Cities, by Hninticl Osgood.
The Flush Times of Alabama and Mississippi, a aeries of
akotches. by Joseph G Baldwin.
Hot Corn—Lile Scene* in Now Yerk.ill istrated. including
the stories of Little Kitty, Mndalilin, Wild Maggie, Ac., by
Sylnn Robinson.
.Spiritualism, by Judge Edmond* nnd Geo T Dexter, M. I)..
ilfi on appendix, by Hun N P Tnllmadgc.
The Idle and Work* of Shakespeare, edited by James P
Collier. Ksq.. from the recently discovered folio of 1632, with
gloMnrlst nnd other notes
Fern leaves from Fanny's Port Folio, new suppty.
Little Ferns tor Fanny'* Little F’riends, by the author of
Fern I .eaves.
Busy Moments of an Idle Woman.
The Old Doctor, nr Stray leaves from my Journal, an ox-
•Rent hook for leisure reading.
The lawyer’s Story, or tho Orphan's Wrong*, by n mem
ber or the New York Bar.
The lmly nt Home, or Happiness in the Household.
Davis, the Pirate, or the History of the F'reebooters of the
Pacific.
Ben Brace, a nautical romance, by Captain Cliarnier.
Iilake's Biographical Dictionary of tiie most Distinguish-
d Persons of nil Nations and Professthus F'or sale at 135
Congress street * dec!6
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.
ANNUA IB. GIFT BOOKH. PORT MONIES. PRESENTS. AC
A LARGF! variety of elegant annuals, gift books, papier
mnche albums, enrd cases, port monies. ’ *” ' '*
s. children's gift
starnlnrt works, elegantly bound, and many other
suitable lor holiday presents, for sate nt 135 Oongress-nt.
by ’ dcc2t) fl. 8. SIBLEY.
III.A NIC HOOKS, UOOIC BINDING, tie. ~
S H. SIBLEY. No 135 Oongress-st.. has received an as-
• sortment of BLANK BOOKH, manufactured of supe
rior paper nnd best binding, which will ho sold nt the
lowest prices. Tlio stock consists of Medium. Demi, atid
Cap Journal* and la-dgers ; Medium. Demi, Cap nnd Ia'tter
Record Books ; Folio nnd Quarto Cap. half hound ; Memo
randum Diaries and Pass Books.
Plank nooks of any size or finish mnde to order of the
best paper and binding, nnd nt very low rates.
Merchants and ottiers who wish a fine set of Books, made
to order, will find It to their advantage to call.
All orders for sets or single Books promptly attended
1°. Jinfl
BLANK IlOOICN OP EVERY DKSC1UP-
TION ALWAYS ON HAND.
n A VINO engaged additional workmen of the highest
skill in ruling and binding
EXTRA RUSSIA HANK I.KUGKHS,
nnd all other kinds of hooks nuide to order, of the best ma
terials, and bound tn the best manner, at short notice.
PAPKlt,
English. F'renrh nnd American Cap. letter and NotoPapor
with suitable envelops
STATION FRY,
of every description Also, just received
KLKGANT GIFT BOOKS,
suitable to the season, with fine engravings. Harpers’ nnd
Putnam’s Magazines, (for December.) by the year and sin
gle number*, at the lowest prices.
nov30 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
SIR HUDSON LOWE AND NAPOLEON.
H ISTORY of the Captivity of Napoleon on St Helena,
from the Journnls of Sir Hudson Lowo.
Aheruethy’s Memoirs, by Dr Mncilwain.
Harry’s Ladder to Learning, 230 illustrations.
Liberia, or Mr Peyton's F'.xvcriment*, by Mrs Hall.
Flush Times in Alabama and Mis*N«ippl. with Plates.
Hearthstone, or Home Life in our Cities, by S Osgood.
A Month in Flnglnnd, by Tuckormau.
Up the River, by Shelton. F'or sale by
dvr. i 4 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
W. TIIORNK WILLI AMS,
H AH received a variety of new books—Greenleaf’s Iaw
ol Evidence, vol. 3d ; Flanders on Maritime Law.
Flanders on the law of Shipping.
The Mud Cabin. »r British Institutions,
English Items, by Matt. F\ Ward.
Bullock's Art of Building, tor the uso of architects, build
ers. draughtsmen, machinists, engineerssnd mechanics.
Jane Heaton or Die King's Advocate, a Scottish romance.
Putnam's Monthly, tor October.
The Humorous Speaker, for schools, debating clubs, Ac.
The Victim of Excitement, by Caroline Lee llentz.
The Rebel Scout. » romance of the Revolution,
l/mdon Art Journal, for September.
Illustrated Record of the N X Exhibition. Nos 7 and 8.
I'ln •iiriaivs Visiting List.for 1854. oct.N
NEW HOOKS.
R ECEIVED November 16Ui. 1853, by S. 8. Sibley.—Busy
> Moments of uu Idle Woman.
Lives of the Queens of England, by J P. Smith, Esq., au
thor of Amy Lawrenco, Ac.
The Old Doctor, or Stray leaves from my Journal, being
sketches of tlio most interesting reminiscences of a retired
physician.
Short Patent Sermons, by Dow. Jr .third vohnro.
Tlio Countess Arnheim.or Master Tiinoth's Book Case, by
G. W. M Reynolds.
I.ionel Ainsworth, or the Young Partisan’s Doom.
I July lee’s Widowhood.from Blackwood’s Magazine.
Barnuin’s Illustrated News.
I.AW HOOKS.
W THORNE WILLIAMS has just received Tilling-
• hunt's Adam on Fyectmcnt. with notes of decisions
in the United Stases to the present tltno, by Waterman—
4th edition
Hill on Trustees, new .'dition. by Trouhal A Wharton.
Vol. 18th English Isi'.v and Equity Reports. This volmno.
containing important cases decided in 1863. is published
before tlm 17th. New subscribers supplied at $12 per an
num for ti vols. bound.
Flander’s Treatise on tho Ijiw ot Shipping ; a new work
by the author of Maritime Uw.
Vol. 34 English Chancery Reports.
Also. Tho Ismdnn Art Journal, for Jan.. 1854. New sub
scribers at $U |ht annum.
The United States Gazotteor.
The Attic 1‘liilosnplicr in Paris. 2d vol. Pereira Materia
Meiiirn and Therapeutic*. feh'i
NKWBOOK8.
A CTS of the legislature of Georgia, tor 1851—'2 ; Miss
Bremer's Homes of tlio New World—impressions ot
America, in two volumes.
Tlio Second War with England, by J.jT. Ho/idley. in two
volume*, witli plates.
Men and 't ilings as I Hnw Them in Ftorope. by Kirwan.
Venice—the City of the Hen. from the invasion of Napo
leon to the capitulation in 1849. by Ediu. Flagg, with a map
slid embellishment*, in two volumes.
Fir Wm. Hamilton's Discussions on Philosophy and Lit
erature, Education and University Reform.
Templeton's Engineer, Millwright and llechan.es' Pocket
Companion, with mathematical tables.
Picture Pleasure Book, with 500 illustrations.
Swiss Family Rabinson. with 8 illustrations.
Clouded Happiness, by Countess d’Orsny.
F'ern leaves, from F'anny's Port F'olio.
Cloister Life of Charles V ; Tito Mud Cabin ; Professor
Silliman'* Travels in Fairope ; Echoes of a Belle ; Ixirenzo
Benoni; Moore's Life of Sheridan, Ac.
QCt26 W. TIRiRNi: Win JAMS.
H OOKS—Received February 22. 1864. hv S S. Sibley—A
Theodicy or Vindication of the Divine Glory, a* mani
fested in tho Constitution and Government of the moral
world, by Albert T Bledsoe.
How 1 Became a Unitarian.explained in a scries oflettor*
to a friend, by a clergymau ol tho Protestant Episcopal
Church.
Meditations and Contemplations.by James Hervey, A. M..
witli a skctcli of his life.
Fliglisli Serfdom and American Slavery, or Ourselves as
others S»-e U* by Lucien It Chase.
Short Patent Sermons, by Dow. Jr . bound in cloth.
Joseph Wilmot.or Memoirs of a Man Servant, by G W M
Reynold*, author of Mary Price. Ac
Woman and Her Master, by J F' Smith. F*q„ author oj
Minnie Grey, Ac. .
Magician of Naples, or Love and Nicromaucy, by Lieut
Murray
River Pirates, n tale of New York ; Gleason’s Pictorial.
For sale nt 135 Congress slreet. fet>24
M 1
1854.—Dungllsson’s .Medici
Dictionary. 10th edition
revised ; Wilson’s Humnn Anatomy, by P ft Goddard. M D ;
Theory and Practice or Tenching. by I) P I’sgc ; Is>cture* on
tho laird’s Prayer, by Wm It Williams ; F'rank Netherton ;
Hugh Fisher; Sunny Sido: Burrcliff, its Sunshine and
Clouds, by Paul Creyton ; The Isimp and tho I-antiy-n. by
James Hamilton. M D ; Little Mary, nr Talks nnd Tales for
Children, by Trusta ; The Apocalypse Unveiled, in 2 vol*.;
Haps and Mishaps, of a Tour in Europe, by Grace Green
wood ; Heaven and its Spiritual Emblems, by Rufus W
Clark, beautifully illustrated ; Stoddart’s Ready Reckoner;
Marsh’s Book-keeping ; American Hand Book of Ornament
al Trees ; Humidor's F’rench Grammar; Mattison'a High
School Astronomy ; more of Hot Corn, or Life Scenes in
New York ; Tho Song Book of the School Room, Ac.. Ac.,
or sale at 135 Congress street. jan22
A Variety of Annuals anil other illustrated Books, with
numerous fine engravings, and in various styles of
binding. Also
Tlio Blood Htone. by Donald McLeod.
Gray’s Elegy, with an engrnvlngto each verse.
Claverrook 2d series, by Alice Carey.
A Month in England, by Tuckerman.
A Week’s Delight, or Games and Stories, for the parlor
and fireside.
Autumn Hours.by Mrs. Kirkland, beautifully illustrated.
Judge Fktmond's Spiritualism.
F'arconseloa. a Romance of the New Word.
Haydon’s Autobiography. Physiology of Taste, Shady
Side. Gustavus Lindorm, I-ifo of Win. Pinkney, The Attor
ney. Busy Moments. Ac., Art and Industry, as represented
in the Crystal Palace.
dec22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS
VJEW BOOKS—Received by 8. S. Sibley, Dec76th7i863^
In Old England and New England, by Alfred Bunn.
Life of an Actor, by G. H. Hill.
Health Trip to the Tropics, by N. P. Willi*.
Iho Invalid’s Own Book, by the Hon. I*dy Cast.
Happy Days ofChildhood. by Amy Meadow*
Iron Rule or Tyranny in the Household, by T S Arthur.
Jack Junk, by the author of Gallant Tom, Ac.
Blackwood’s Magazine, for November.
Popular Educator.
For December—Hunt’s Msgazine. Knickerbocker Maga
zine, Grahabi’a Magazine. Illustrated Msgazine of Art, aod
Gndey'g Lady’a Book, for sale at 135 Congress-st.
OUNDRIEH —36 hbda. choice and fair N. O. Sugar; 50 bbls
O good eating Potatoes; 25 boxes Soda Crackers; 25 boxes
Giound Coffee; 20 boxes Ground Pepper; 60 bbls and half
hbls pureGenesseo Flour; 60 bbls Butter, Sugar and Soda
Crackers; 59 dot. painted Buckets; 60 boxes English Dairy
Cheese, landing and for sale by
feb 7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
B NCON, WHISKY. Ac.—25 hhd* prime new Bacon Sides,
20 do do Shoulders. 10 tierces sugar cured Hums. 60
bbls rectified Whisky. 60 do E Phelps’Gin, 40 do P A H
Connecticut River do. 60 do pure Boston Rum. landing and
for sale by tob22 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
F RANK LESLIE’S LADIKF’ GAZETTEER, of Parla. Loo-
don and New York Fashioo*. with numerous engrav
ings. at 26 cent* per number, and $3 per annum.
I-eirol Forms for common uso In Georgia, by a member of
the Macon Bar.
Flush Times in Mississippi and Alabama, with plat**.
Maurice’s Thaoloaieal unvi
Exploration Of tha VolUy ofthe A mason, by Lt. Herndon
MrsParttngton’s Scrap Bag ofJFun, ‘
Jor Salt anb for Unit.
f. TO RENT—A store suitable for a Family Grocery.—
IfApply at till* officii.
31 dccl
TO RENT—A carriage houre and stab]*, for two
fit!
TO ItF.NT—A farm, one mile from the city, contain
ing seventeen acre*, on tho premises is a convenient
’dwelling, plastered and well finished. F'or particulars
quire of T J. WALSH,
nov22 176 Bay st.
TO RENT—Two or three rooms on Aay street, sntt-
[pjable for offices. Apply to the Editors of the Georgian.
• al novltt
ft-
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOU SALU IN
• BAKER COUNTY, OA.
rfJSk The subscriber, dusirous of removing from the State
•JClof Georgia, offers tor sale Ids PLANTATION, lying on
the waters of the Coolawnhsee. five miles west of Albany,
adjoining the lands of Paul Tarver. Dr. Nicholls. and oth
ers; containing 3,126 acres, more or less.
Thero are about 800seres of open, cultivated land. The
land is situated so that it can be easily divided, and il two
purchaser* appear, the subscriber will divide it so as to
suit both.
Any one desirous of purchasing, would do well to ad
dress •• Moore A Edwards,” or myself, at this place.
JOHN J. RAWLS.
Macon. Ga.. August 30.1863. octl—tf
My Ageut. living on the place, will show the lands to
any person ending for that purnose.J .1. J. R. i
tfga F OR .SAL FIA Vroct of I.ANI). contniutog 202 X
TX*^acres.and improvements, nenr Walthourvillc, Liberty
county, on the Savnnnah nnd Albany Railroad. The land
is or good quality. pine and hay lnnd'60acres of which are
In cultirntlon. and the remainder well timbered, offering
strong inducements to persons interested In procuring tur
pentine. The improvements consist of a two-story frame
dwelling,together with negro house*.stables, nnd all other
necessary outbuildings. Tho location cannot he surpassed
tor liealtlifulness or salubrity of climnte, with good water,
and a range for cattle which cannot he excelled The above
property can he bought nt a very reasonable price, and on
the most accommodating terms.ifoarly application he made
to the subscribers, at Walthourville.Uhertvcountv
a;d 26—dAc 'H. W. HACON.
KP'E LANDS FOR SALE.—The Tract of LAND on the
2C. St. Mary’s River, known ns the Cut-off Tract.containing
■even hundred and seventy-two (772) acres, of which over
five hundred (60o) aero* are tide swamp and fresh nisrsh
lands, with a rise and fall of tldo or six feet. Tlio marsh
land was successfully cultivated uiuiiv years since, oroilucios
Cotton. One, and Rice. *
These lands could he put In order with less lalionr.it is
believed, than would he required for putting Hammock lands
in order, and are considered very safe from overflow in gales
and freshets.
F'or further particulars nnd terms, which will he made easy
to n purchaser, apply to Johu Fraser nnd Co.. Charleston,
8.C..or to Mrs. Floury Bailey, St. Mary’s. Camden county.
Georgia.
A plat of tho land may he seen at tho office of the Geor-
E lap - . apt 87—dfco
VALUAHLiC HICK LAND FOR SALK,
■ryg, A Tract of Tide Swamp Land,containing 600 acres,
•flying on the Alstamalm river, three miles above Dnrl-
“*u t adjoining lands of the eslnte of Butler and Dun-
wody on the east nnd Oignilllnt and Walker on tho north
nnd west, nnving ns good a pitch of tide ns nnv rice plan
tation on tlio river. My terms are. twenty dollars per acre,
one-fourth cash, nnd the balance on a credit of from five to
ten vrar*. ttie interest only required to bo paid annually
Apply to the undersigned at Darien. In caseof my absence
Mr. Jamb, Pwuraur will show the land, a plan of which can
be seen at the office of tho Georgian,
n . , OIO SAMUEL M. 8TRFET.
Dakikx. Jan. 22. 1853. jan25—lam
FOB SALE.—A Traclof UNDof*Five IlundredMm
"X^strietly mime Hire Uiul. immediately opposite the old
town of Hardwick. Tl.e situation of the place affords one
or the best Faw-mill seats in the Southern country, facllitiea
tor timber being easy and without end. Vesssels coming
from sea can load Immediately alongside, drawing from ten
!?£ re , , .?f Wn,or '. * or,er,n * "I’l’ly to Henry Williams.
U.b. District Attorney .Savannah,or toll. ST1 US,Hr yancoun-
V ALU A OLIO LUM1IKK I. A NOS FOIl SALK.
Jfjs* Tim undersigned will sell three thousand acres more
KWtor less, of the most valuable l umber laud in Georgia.
T; 1 il? Alatamaha River, in the county of
..tlierty fifteen miles from Waltliourrillc. and about tliirtv
rroni Darien, parallel with the river, extending hack from its
hanks not farther than three miles to its farthest line.
I lie timber is of tlio largest size that grows in the south,
and very abundant, suitnl lo for masts or ranging timber.
Tho Uni ing Is one of tho best on tlio river, affording nn
opportunity for rafting to Darien at any stage of the river
—an advantage possessed by hut very tow. Hands cau
*°' Dnrien. and return in four or five days.
On the land there are negro houses, ox shed*, and provls-
Ion house In good repair, and two lumber carts with every
healthy hm rlhe umber buHln ® a ". "Hunted on a high and
There nre also about 300 acres of as good hammock land,
for either corn or cotton, to he found nnv where, covered
with redonk while oak. hickory, and asli timber. These
land* present aa good facilities for either lumber cutting,
* nve getting, or turpentine, as any other, nnd will he pen-
etrated by the Savannah and Albnny Railroad, now iu con
templation.
F'or further particulars address to Riceborough, Liberty
county, tin.. eitlies ortho undersigned. O II JON'I-X J
novio iwtf n. ii. Jones’
_ LANDS FOR SALE.
I* 10 a “ b * criber "iTer* for sale, nn accommodating
-XL‘”rn>*. hi* two plantation*, of 700 acre* each, in Liber-
ty county—one within 1mile of Walthourville. nnd the
other within 2){ milns of Hlnesville. Both are highly im
proved, and have all necessary buildings on them. ’
*. Crr " , of " c11 tl,nb *r®d lands, nca:
Heard * Bluff, on tlie Alntatnaha river.
Parties wishing to purchase can learn nil particulars bj
calling on mo, or addressing me, ot Hlnesville. IJherlj
countr.t.a oet29-Mf CHARLTON HINES
IIKAI, fsta-if; <>\ roMsRnmstreet for sale.—
IX Four very dcirahle lots. 30 by 90. on Congress street,
botween Montgomery and Jeff-rson. Tlioso lota ore well
ran,! 1 r „ l"irpn»e*. being hill a very short dis-
tanee Irom the market. Terms—one-third cash, tl.e bal-
prnnerty APJS to ° * ec,,rcd »»«*«»«* on the
d, ' c - 8 _ M. PRENDERQAOT ft CO.
™ HALE—The westerly half of Isif No. 2 Ynnincrnw
,, 1,5?"'® " bar f *i° w occupied by the Charleston Steam
I acket ( ompany. measuring one hundred fret on the River,
and running hack about two hundred fret to Canal-streot.
The'properly is now under a lenso which will expire on the
first of Novombcrnext. 1
If not sold at private sale previous to the flrstTuesdoy in
February, it will then be offered at auction at the Court
II'"" " \|.| tv t.» dels COHFIX A F'OSDICK.
J® WISM AM» tints ioafcHtmi
AJ MOSAICh and CAMFOS from 1 topis; and DIAMONDS,
supposed to he the same found by Si.viiaii. ttie sailor, set up
n nicient nnd modern styles, tor sale at 116 Droughton
treet.by der4 HORTON A R1 REMAN
v re ArV ” HLINOM.
1 fS OHO ' „ 0| ' s A8FI from 7X9 to 12X20 • :
tnni? I h pair Blind* tor Windows,from 8X10 to 12X
100 I’anel Doors, various sizes.
OddSizesfur'' 1 *’’—* — ** ‘ -
*20 ; 200
' 1X20;
lishedon the saraetertn*. Forsalebv
JOHN O. FALLIOANT
, flastkiung, ate.
I undersigned having commenced busmesK on his
nuhlto Wn iu«m t ' re »P®°, w u»y Hndera his service* to the
rarra^' o!i* w c r n ‘ rBct . for H®«n and Ornamental Plan,
tering, Stoco Work. Ac .Ac., at the usual price*, nnd will
in every case warrant work executed by himseir. or under
his supervision. Builders and othors contemplating build
ing. would do well to call upon him before contracting with
rtareTrd #t hl " residence. Jones-st., corner ol
Barnard-st., will be p oinptly attended to.
July 15— ly VALENTINE BRUNNER.
T 11 .^ iffiK 1 ° r XV 'I or France
,, f"' 1 t, ,' B . l f tcv ' Wearer \\ illmms, by M. H. Hanson.
I iitnum s Magnzine, lor January. $2 60 per annum
Karl Krlnkcn—his Christmas Stocking.
Illustrated 1 ’ 1 '" I,n,M!,H ' ro 'l’ rlnloa fro, “ I’utnain's Monthly
.hJ JS ■’ >«
d J*° 2 ® W. THORNE WHJ.IAMS.
OUNDRIFjS —126 boxesNo!' 1 and family Soap. 100 do nev
SitEn? . 7Tn I?* n,ul 8t Tallow Candles
illi,Un " t Tobacco. 20 halt chest,
i. k m i 4 ,L p ! ,| T r "' 40 <,oGr ®«n Tea. assorted. 200 bug.
Drop Shot assorted sizes, 60 bbls butter, sugar and and.
Di-cu t. 60 hags and 100 mats Old Government Java O.ftoo
, ,1 A :. H , nnd C Clarl,l '-’<1 Sugar. 60 do crashed and pow
dered do 75 do West India and Sugar House Molasses! 104
do F. I helps Gin. 40 do I A II Connecticut River do, 60 di
on”! M? ,0n L U ', n ' 30 d “ ^"UMtic Brandy. 20 quarter am
C ™w[T l . l, T°': f broody. 25 dozen palnted-han
die Rrooms, 200 do do Iliisket*. 80 boxes Beadel’s and Col
ga e’s Pearl SUrcto 20.000 superior PUnt.t on Cigars, 4<
bbls pure Genesee Flour, landing snd for sale by
” bM SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft OQ,
/~1i.Ft> : K PFPI’FR. Ac .lint receivod. 30 boxes ground
VV Coffee. 10 do Pepper. 30 do Mustard. In SI tfe cans 30
p..unds Nutmegs.2°. o Mitre. 30 do Oaves. Cinnamon, Ac.;
tore* h ' ^7 1 fa , n ?V , " D i’ led 1 larK ® ,,roon, "• 60 do ®n(i
sn uTu 'm pRl ?!? d Bnd codBr 10 nest* cedar Tubs,
hand h «* nd |, COlt, a n Kra 0the " 60 do handled and
cSdfls? M {^ U " he "' , 6 au" ®V rB No 1 M a ®kerel. 2 hlids
"° ^ * Cn,ed Herr,n 8. 60 bb l" Potatoes. For
to.,to „ t DAVID O’CONNOR,
- reb18 corner Broughton and Drayton street*.
hhd * oholce PortoRiroSm
,^i5t ’ 10dO v. M . U ^ Bd0d °' 15 do prime New Orleans do,
120 bbls crashed and clarified do. 16 boxes Loaf do. 76 bbls
prime now crop New Orleans Syrup, 100 do cheap sugar
house do, Just received and forsalebv * K
dec21
WEBSTER A PALMES.
C * and lorrahTby 66 ba * keU flrBt «t u *l ,t y. just Imported
n0T2fl COHEN ft FOSD1CK.
/"lOTTO.V SEED—Jethro or Silk Cotton Seed, for sale tiy~
^ J a » 30 OGDEN ft BUNKER
'JI.CAIi.-.- lO.Oijii J.-i Norrig. and other brands. For salt
- W nnvO HYLAND A O’NEIL.
"TLARET WINE.—20 hoxosSt. Julien Medoo Wine, for sale
'J b r 3 A. BONAUI)
IUNDRIES.—lust In store 6 bbls Reynolds A Son’s White
UJ I^af Ijird, 100 do choice extra family Hsms. 3 hlids. do
Bacon Shoulders. 10 bbls. and half do Pig Pork. lOhalf bbls
Haw’s Com Beef. 6 boxes Beadel’s Tallow Candles. Starch i.
family Soap, 20 boxes Sperm and Star Candle*. 10 barrels
Bleached winter strained Lamp Oil. lOOboxesGround Coffee,
Mustard. Cinnamon, nnd Pepor. 60 lbs Nutmeg nnd Mace.'16
Chest Oolong Tea. loose nnd in quarter lbh packages. 60 bbli
Potatoes, and 100 bbl« assorted apple*. Ac.. Ac. F’or sale by
nov8 DAVID O’CONNOR.
f Fun. with engravings.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
W OLFE’S AROMATIC SCHEIDAM SCHNAPPS—Tbit
medicinal beverage is manufactured by the proprie
tor at Scheldam. tn Holland, and it Is warranted not only
C ure from every injurious property and Ingredient, but of
be best possible quality. Just received and for sale by
nov27 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument square.
K NIFE SHARPENFJW.—Jusf received,'a lot of the new
style Knife Sharpener*. Call and get ono at
f*bl7 J. P. COLLINS'.
D OMESTIC LIQUOR—loo bbU E Phelps and Rom 0ln~60
do P ft H Connecticut rirer do. 40 do Domostio Bran
dy. 60 do New England Rum, 60 do Rectified Whisky, re
wired and for sale by
ftbl SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
L ATHS—30.000 iAth* dally expected per brig Martha
Rogers. For sale to arrive br V g
_°<*18 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
G LOBES—A beautiful pair of thirteen inch GTobeTcel^T
ti«l and terrestrial, lor sale cheep, by ’
B. s. SIBLEY. 136 Congress street.
OIL—Rushton and Clarke’s gennlne
Wrar OIL warranted fresh and containing the
medidnol virtues. Just rewired and for sale by ^
nov27 W. W. LINCOLN, Monumont square
TTMBgnxAS m Parasols or*H kinds and
U torMi.br .null nagTONimM.
$)l)Uabtlpj)ia !Abotrtisim(iit0
Removal and Change.
IMMENSE AND ATTKACTIVE STOCK.
MOKR18 L. IIALLOWKLL 4ft CO. •
(PHILADELPHIA, PF.NN.)
H AVING removed Into their splendid new warehouse
entrances No. 147 Market and No. 21 North Fourth
street, are opening for the spring trade an assortment of
8)I,K AND FANCY GOODS,
that for extent and variety will surpass any stork ever of
fered in that market. Enuring into their new store, which
is one of the
LARGEST IN AMERICA,
with a business of an unusual amount already established
and intending largely to Increase it, especially with those
who buy for CASH, and believing that the fairest system in
jobbing goods is to have
UNIFORM PRICES,
they will be compelled to sell at a much fmaller profit
than ran (Kissihly be afforded where long credits are given.
Under their cash and short credit sy stem the uecesrlty
for charging large profits does not exist, and by selling their
goods at a very small advance on the foreign roat. they
mean to mnke It to the Interest of every Judge of good* to
buy upon the following terms:
Cash buyers will receive a discount of six per cent, If jha
money he paid In par funds, within ten days from the data
or the bill.
Uncurrent money will only he taken at Its market value
on the dev it is received
T«. merchants of undoubted standing credit of tlx month*
will be given If desired.
Where money Is remltfeil in advance of maturity a dis
count at the rate of twelve per cent, per annum wtll be
allowed.
They ask from merchants. Tlslting the eastern cities, th*
favor of an examination of their stock, being satisfied that
they will ho convinced that it Is not for their intrreat to
pay the large profits that are absolutely essential to Hiom
who g!ro long credits. jan29—2m •
M Ii. llAUflWKM., J. I.. IIALI.OWKLL, T. W. 8WKXKT,
Jamkh Tkaqi-air. A. W. 1-rrn.v, E. R. Hutchinson,
NEW 8TOCK.
NEW STYLES,
CK. [18541 NEW
WINDOW SHADES.
C l L. MILLER A CO. Manufacturers and Wholesale and
T. Retail Dealers In Window Shades, south-west corner
ot Second and Arch streets, Philadelphia. (Penn.,) such as
Gothe’s landscape*, Border*. Vases. Scroles. Boqne♦*. Gold
Borders. Ac., of the most beautiful designs snd perfection
of finish in this country, and at such low prices as to chal
lenge competition.
Buff and white Hollands. Cambrics, Cords, Brasses, Tas
sels. Ac,, in Bvery variety, for city or country trgde.
We invite an examinntlon of our stock, at the depot,
south-west cornor of Second and Arch streets, Philadel
phia. Penu. Jan28—-eod3m
JCT Wj
No, 1301 Smith Second street. 1‘hiladeliihia [No. 130
W. A J. AIJ.FiN resnectfnlly in-o»
form their friends ano customers VM.
thst they have removed from No. MR
137 Walnut street, to No. 136 South
Second street, where they have on hand a large nnd splen
did assortment of superior furniture, of every description!
to which they Invite the attention of purchasers. mli7
CANE SEAT CHAllt MANUFACTORY.!
No. 131 North Sixth Street. Philadelphia.
(Opposite F ranklin Square.)
'‘Wist '
Ishing.snd on hand Plain and Fan-!
cy Cane Heat Chair*.tn great varie- I
ty of elegant nnd fashionable styles. .
for parlors, dinifig-rooms or chambers, made in Fancy
Woods, Imitation Woods, and Fancy Colors, Ac
Reception nnd Cottage Chair*, of light and beautiful de
signs; Cane Isiungcs. Cane Settees, Hnll Chairs. Counting
House and Office Arm Chair*, largo and small Rocking
Chairs. Store and Steamboat Stools. Windsor Chairs, and
Settees. Ac
1 lousekeepef*. lintel. Steamboat and Rail Rond Companies
will flu-1 it to their interest to call at the F'actory ot
N. F. WOOD.
No. 131 North fltli St (opposite F'ranklin Svunrc,)
roli7 Philadelphia
PROUTY A BARRETT'S
Agricultural Ware-House nnd Need Store,
No. 104)4 Market street. Philadelphia.
Prouty A Mkaks’ Patent Hell
Sharpening Plough*, of all sIzrs.Kjfll
right nnd left handed—Subsoil,'*
Hide Hill and Double Mould. Ac., with
Hteel Extending Points. Bar-share, Bench, snd otherkinds
of Castings for repairing. The Emperor of Russia awarded
for the above Ploughs, a Mnssive Gold Medal, value $300.—
Also, the Great Medal at the World’s Fair, was awarded P.
A M. Plough No. 40. Cultivators with Double-Point Polish
ed Steel Teeth, which can he reversed, thus-getting Double
Wear ot the common Teeth. Also, Cultivators of all kinds
with Steel Teeth
Spain’s ADnospherle Churns, «
Corn Shelter*, improved 1
kinds.
Ilnv and Straw Cutters,
Hand Corn Mills.
Corn nnd Cob Crusher*.
Golds’ Improved Harrows,
Square nnd A Harrows,
Horse Rakes.
Grindstones, ready hung,
Dirt Scrapers,
Agricultural Furnncea,
Ox Yokes nnd Bows.
Forks tor unloading Hs»,
Man Hay Rakes,
Row Pins.
Apple Pearers,
Ox Muzzles,
Mole Traps.
Pruning Hook sand Chisels,
Corn Planters.
Turnip Drills, 4 to 36.
Grant's Patent l'an Mills,
Garden Engines,
Wheat Drills,
Horse Towers and Threshers,
Mowing and Reaping Ma
chines.
Chain Pumps
Cattle Ties,
Bull Rings.
Patent Iron Snaths
Grubbing Hoes.
Transplanting Trowels
Hay and Mnnure F'orks
Shovels and Spades.
Garden and Field Hoes.
Garden Rakes In variety,:
Children’* Tools,
q •. » DarlingSeythes.
Saws and hclssors, Snaths, with latent Fasten*
Iren Well Curbs, nnd Zinc ing*,
tubelng for Chain Pumps. [Potato Hooks.
Also, Horticultural Tool* (of
d Grass Seeds, for salo nt tli
nd Retail.
. description.) Garden
lie lowest prices, at Wholrsalo
cod—aplU
PAPER HANGINGS, M.ANK BOOKS, ETC,
An. 4 A’oith fifth st red. two doors above Market,
Philadelphia. 1
T HE undersigned have just opened a fresh and complete
stock or W nil Pnpers. among which are gold and vel
vet. fine satin, and the lowest priced unglazed pnpers; also,
decorations border*, fire screens, curtain*, etc., which they
offer at the lowest prices, both wholesale and retail
Tim best workmen employed to hang paper either in the
city or country.
Blank Books. Stationery, dc.—We have also our usual as
sortment of writing paper* wrapping papers, blank and
school books, stationery, etc.
v «v . PARRISH * HOUGH
No. 4 North Flth streot, 2 doors above Morkct,
r i nr . Philadelphia.
MW < ash paid for country rags. mhlO—eod
DIE SINKING AND ENGRAVINgT
TN Al.L ITS BRANCHES.—Business cards, with approprf-
, n 0 ''e' 10 ""' embossed inn new style. In plain nnd fancy
colors. Seal* of every description, with or without pressoa.
Fiivelopes printed with name, business and address, labels,
bill head*, manufacturer’s tickets, Ac., all executed in the
neatest manner nnd at prices 25 per cent, below any slml-
Inr establishment, in consequence of better nnd improved
facilities for the execution of such work.
N- , R — AI1 erdera by omit promptly attended to. Good*
sent to any part of the country,
r. | , „ , „ 1. B. CALVERT ft CO.,
Envelope and Real Press Maniifncturers. Die Sinkers. Emho*.
ser* and Lengravera, 48 South 8d st., Philadelphia.
mh29»
GAS WORK, LAMPS, Ate..
,! V j RS ’ f j R ’ Manufacturers. No 110 Chest lut-
\ 1 i*i? r . P h a • ro/ 1 pee'fu 1 lv solicit the attenti ra of
purchasers, to their assortment of chandeliers, brackets,
pendants.ami every description ofga* burners; also every
'"’M °f "“top*. Blrsn<tolM, ke. V.
Tlio Trade supplied with burners, mercu
tings, sir pumps, Ac., nt reduced prices.
mercury, caps,brass
ed prices.
ARCHER A WARNER
Archer, | william F. Miskey,
Wm. O. B. Merrill,
Ellis t
Redwood F. Warner,
,11 **0°KING-GI,A8S warehouse,
,JI('"'dnut-strecl, betow fourth, north side, Philadelphia.
W F- inform merchants and residents of this vicinity, thnt
in complete assortment of Mantel. Pier, Wall
d Oral Glasses, richest styles, for private use. or nil kinds
Fong experience and largo facilities enable us to sell the
best goods nt lowest prices.
Sl T ? n ’ v wlu ®*tlm*te« for any
UrtmSSrilS ^ f '™ bre ‘ k " 8 '' *« ,n J r point.
French Plate Glass, for Store*. Dwelllnm
tion nricea. “
aplO-reod
BLINDS AND SHADES.
H Tnke Notice.
1*. Kortlt Slxth-street. a few do.
. Mark0l ;* t !®* t ’ I’hiUdeiphlaz, Is the most exti
ii D.e Unlre.1 i?*, nufart " r r r of , Window Blinds and Him,
LvLii iU t oo. 1 ”' B ? dhB * uk ®n the highest premlu
Mb. r b r"V ’.i'° bu ?* U,e h®* 1 mat «ri*lsby who
ra aU an!to.« f n r 5^ ,h r than °!. r " Inferior articles
« , ! ' therefore, sell superior Venetian Blind* a
■\VI„ JL :h r Bpa " othe ™ “4 for inferior articles. Palnl
Window Shades |„ great variety, of beautiful design* •
suiierior auaiity. )( u ff and White Linen Shades, Blind a
Shade Trimmings, Fixtures, Ac., wholesale and retail,
the '“" , ® st ® aib prices. Store Shade* painted and letter
to order. Reed Blinds at manufacturers’prices. OldBlio
painted to look as good as new. Purchasers, by cnllh
will he convinced that he sells a superior article, and irui
antees full satisfaction. A liberal dfscountmade to deal*
” IVe study to please."
RENJ. J. WIUJAMS,
apl6—eod
No. 12 North 6th-«treet, Phli*
WAPHENE.
A N INDIAN PREPARATION, for restori ng grey hai
■■ Its original color. It is guaranteed by the Proprie
fiat If the patient is grey, ho can hare hi* hair reatored
its original color by using I/iret’s Wahpene For Sale
V. wT LINCOLN, Monujnent tJquan
H ERRING'S FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES w
Hall’s Patent Anti-Gunpowder Proof Locks liav
received the prize medal at the World’* Fair, are'now
fered to the public as the prize safe of the world Tci
and nnnrnv.ll, a- Ibev hi.* h*.n i .. ,*
j — ui me worm, tci
.n.l approved, a* they have been everywhere, their cro
ng victory was reserved to be awarded by tho Juries of
d n P |
ing viclw.j
World’s Fail.
The subscribers keep constantly on hand an snort
0f m th ? M 0 ,? 8 * fe *' f r r “ le Bt roinufacturer’s prices
will st ail times produce undeniable testimonials of
claim to be the Champion Safe of the World
fehlS o , HI V LBRICK 4
r ' 18 Bole Agent* for Savann
NEW CARPETINGS
im.,,b.crib.r hu J„„ .TOv.1
Br 8 e end fresh stock of the richest and newest st
three-ply I^rain and V
able toro* 1 ngl ’ * * ° f which Bro offered on th ® mostdi
Unj, : £.* fUl ‘ M#ort “ enlof 0,1 Cloths, Tahle Covers,]
Purchasers are requested to make an early axamlnai
as strong Inducements will be held out to cash buyers
mh!7 imm.tr R- 100 Chestnut-street,
mbl7—lawtf below 8th, South side, PhlUdelphi
W THORNE* WILLIAMS has lately reoelved Western
*. CharocUrs or Type* of Border LiN ; by M'ConnsU,
with lUastntions by Darby.
Busy Moments of aa Idlo Woman.
Addison’s complete works, with critical and explanatory
,n 6 volumes—first Just received.
The Black Water Chronicle, a narrative of an Expedition
into Randolph county, Va.; with Illustration*.
DeVere'a sublime and comparative Phlloeophr.'
Field’s City Architecture, or designs for Dwellings, Ho
tels. Stores, Ac
Theory of Christianity ; by W. S. Grayson.
Slchardi’s Peruvian Antiquities, translated by Rev. Dr
Hawks.
Brown’s Roman Classical Literature.
Hughes’ Scripture Geography.
lady Lee's Widowhood, from Blackwood
Parfcy’a Present*, for allaeoeons. noTl9