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VOL. XXXVI.
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNiNG, APRIL 20, 1854.'
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NO. 90.
dtyc Sfloannal; ©torpit,
DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY. DY
PUNCH k HILTON
City and County Prlntern.
DAILY, $6—TRI-WEEKLY' $i—WEEKLY, |2.
rmm« m a n v a it o s.
Vher* payment I* not nude In ndvanoe. the ohnrgo* will
ariabty be for Dally 0eorpiai»S8, for Tn-Weekly S3, »nd
r Weekly $3.
Th« lAvannAh Georgian.
The Proprietor* h*»e the ple*«ure of Announcing that
„ y h*v# associated with them, a* a Corresponding Kdl-
ir ,,f Uie Georgian, Mr. P. L, J. Mat. Ute K lltor of the
ilfthorpe Southern Democrat, who will devote hi* entire
j ( i« end talent* to the Intereat* of the paper. By thl* nr-
,n;ein>'nt the dutle* pertaining to the otlloo will l>o so dl-
jeJ. *» toenAblo u* to have effectually canvassed not on-
thl* hut the several adjoining States. Till* service ts as-
imed by Mr. Mat, as a matter of preference with hlioj
,4 of satisfaction to u*. His acquaintance extending to
nrly every county In Georgia, to * large portion of Ten-
M»ee. to Alabama, and to Florida, peculiarly lit* him for
l( work he ha* undertaken. Mr. Mat will take cliargo of
|| i,mines* out of the city—will canvaas for the paper,
K,.|ve subscription, and collect tho due* of the office—
(jort all matter* of general Interest which may be pre-
inted to hi* notice—correspond as occasion and Interest
-juire, and In short, will combine his exertions, physical
).l mental, with ours, to give attractiveness to the columns
,j extend tho circulation of the Gtoryian
Of the intellectual^iualiflcatlou* of Mr. Mat it la xcarco-
necessary for us to speak. The ability which charaoter-
the Editorial department of the StiUhtm Democrat
■ring the two and a half years that he was connected with
. i< a sufficient guArantee of his capacity,
to the business* men of Savannah wo confidently look
r sn increase of advertising patronage ml.
our calculation*, our association with Mr. Mat, in con
ation with our arrangements, which we are uow inak-
ig. will constitute the Georgian the best vehicle for adver-
tcmenU within their reach Wo expect to send it, not
oly into every town, village and neighborhood in Georgia, but
■ i-icry point In the neighboring State*, which railroad
id steamboat havo opened to the trade of the City.
The fooling* or pride with which Mr. Mat ha* for years
mtemplated tho progress of the Seaport of his native
isle, a feeling which ha* frequently found expression in
ulumns of the Southern Democrat while under his
>, ar g*_i* the best assurance that nothing he can do will
* wanting to bring trade to Savannah—o*|ieclally to those
hose advertisement* appear in thl* paper. So that while
a agent for u* he will at the same time be a most efficient
IrocAte. wherever he goes, of the interests of the City,
ad of those of its business men whose names appear in
tir column*.
Th* political principles of the Georgian will of course
mtinuc to bo those of the Democratic school; though
ilitlcs will play a part in its columns altogether subordl-
ate to its news, business and commercial character. To
,, commercial department, especially, will the most asuld-
•.us attention continue to bo given. Tho reputation which
I |,as already established for the accuracy, fullues* and
lexrnes* of IU cottoo tables, cotton statement* and mar-
et reports, It shall be our endeavor to Increase and extend,
malty, as a medium through which to obtain the latest
ntclligvuce, tho Georgian commend* itself to a very oxten-
e region of Ueorgia. nearly the whole of Florida, and a
nsiderable portion ot South Carolina and Alabama. A
per published iu this city can give foreign account*. New
Fork and Now Orleans cotton markets, and other telegraphic
'ports, a day in advance of our Charleston cotemporarle
To this we may add. that In future. *team*hlps from New
fork and Phi'.adelphla will furnish u* twice or threo times
ich week, newspaper accounts from the North a day iu ad-
auco of the land mail.
The Savannah Georgian. Daily, Tri-weekly and Weekly,
111 continue to be published at tho following reduced rate*:
Daily, per annum, in advance $1
Tri Weekly, u “
Weekly, *' '* W
When payment la not made in advauce, a dollar will be
bled to the prices of each.
Savannah, January 26.1864.
ins
AT fits STUBS MARKET sqUARK-Hu ™
I hand, and offers for sale on reasonable terma-100
I barrel* crashed, powderd, clarified and brown *u-
—■gars: 76 bags Rio, Cuba,aud old government ooffee.
60 barrel* Baltimore and Canal Flour 1 t H 8ra i thi
60 half btil* do do do J *
100 08.100, 40 lb. bag* choice Cherokee Flour
40 bbl* But ter, Sugar. Soda Crackers and Pilot Bread.
160 bbl*. Potatoes,Carter’s June and merces, for fhmtly
U **200 Reynold’s Ham*. 10 hhd*. Sides and shoulder Bacon.
76 boxes Patent Sperm, and Adatnuntlne and Tallow
^**l(W*boxe* and half do Family and Common Soap.
60 do half do Tobacco, 26 quarter do Thomas' Nectar
Leaf Tobacco.
20 Keg* choice nutter. 60 boxes Cheese. 26 keg* lard
60 whole aud half bbl* , and 60 boxes Watts' Buck
wheat Flour.
Also a full selection of choice Teas, Rpice. Mustard, old
Morgahela Whisky, Brsndy. Port and Madeira Wines, pure
White Vinegar. Cider Vinegar. Porter.half bbla Beef, barrels
bslfbbl*. quarter* Salmon, table Salt. Vorraicella, Macaroni,
Ac., Ac., nil of which aro offered to Families. Piantera and
Country inurchauts, for cosh or approved paper.
nov8
WEBSTER & PALMES
H ave just received and offer for sai.e-
75 bbl* A, 11 and ularlQed Sugar, 60 do powdered do,
30 hhd* Ht Croix Sugar, 60 dozen Brooms,
60 bbl* Itlram Smith’s and Cxnal Flour,
160 do Baltimore Flour,
1H0 do Lebanon and Etowah Georgia Flcu
100 b
do
do
I, u
igur and soda Crackers,
60 bbla Pilot Bread, 40 boxes Soda Biscuit,
220 bid* Portland sugar house and N O Syrup,
60 bbl* good eating Potatoes,
60 boxes Beadel's 6* and Bs patent Tallow Candles
75 do Adamantine Caudloa,
25 do Judd 8: Son’s Siierin Candles.
15 bids and 20 half bbl* No 1 Mackerel,
75 bnxea white and yellow Cheese,
26 bids and 60 kegs prime Leaf Lard,
100 boxes 6s. 8s, and pounds Tobacco, good brand*
boxes Herring.
FANCY GROCERY STORE.
T HE subscriber having enlarged bis store, at the corner
of Bay and Whitaker streets, offers for sale on the most
favorable term* the following:
10 half pipes Otnrd Brandy. 1844.
5 do Jean Louis Brandy. 1844.
5 do Henneasy Brandy. 1811.
6 do Daxerac Brandy. 1808.
2 puncheons Scotch Whisky. In bond.
2 lilids St. Crux Runt, in bond.
10 quarter casks Madeira Win*
10 do Port Wine.
10 bbls Monongabela Whisky.
2 pines Holland Gin.
20 bbls Phelps’ Bin.
60 M Spanish Segars. various brands.
Also, a complete assortment of fancy groceries, such as
English nud American pickled Lobsters. Sainton*. Macker
el. Sardines* Olives. Caper*. Catsup English Sauce*. Sallad
Oil. Preserved Fruit*. Jellv Jam*. English and French Mus
tard, French and West India Cordials, all warranted genu
ine. an superior to any offered in this market
no v22 A. BONAUD.
NEW ARRIVALS I
DRY-GOODS ! DRY-GOODS!
HENEY LATHR0P & CO.
H AVE UECEIVKD per roceut arrivals, and offer for sale
Plantation Dry Hoods ; London Duffll. and Twilled
Blankets ; Goorgla Kerseys and Plains ; Northern do. do. ;
heavy (ail wool) do. ; heavy Cordova do. ; heavy Brown
Shirtings ; plain and twilled rod Fbinuel* j Plaids. IJns*yi,
colored Homespun*. Ac.
PRINTED D'LAINKH, MERINOS. Ac. Printed French
Mouslln d’l-ainoa ; American do : plain mode and high
col’d do.; Frenob and English Merinos, a variety of colors ;
raw Silk Plaids ; Mouslin d’Ralzo ; printed French Cam
brics,
Drcu Silks.
Plain, plaid, and striped I)reaa Silks ; rich brocade do ;
plain bl’k Silks ; a largo varioty ; black brocade do.; bl’k
and Rep. do.
Mourning Dress Good*.
Monslln d'l-alnex : French and English Bombasine* ; Al-
paccaa ; Canton ana Tamise Cloths.
C'lonka anil Mantillas.
Cloth Clonks and Talmas ; black and col’d Silk Mantll-
m*j ladles’ bl’k nnd co'd Cloth* for Cloaks, nnd a variety
of Trimmings for the same.
Kmtirolilcrlea and Lace Good*.
Mouslin Collar* and Chemisettes; Lace do; rich embroid-
ered lawn Ildkfs ; Mourning Collars, Cliemlruttes. and Un
derscores ; Muslin Ops ; Infant's Waist* ; Swiss and Jso.
"Iglngi and Inserting* : Thread nnd lisle Edgings and In-
irtlngu ; Cambric and Muslin Bands
Gloves.
Ladies',Miises'. Men’s, and Boy’s Gloves.a large variety.
Hosiery.
Men’* and Boy’s Worsted and Colton Half Hose : Ladle*’
and Misses’Cotton aud Worsted Hose; I Julies' black and
white Bilk do.
House FurnlalHng Goods.
10-4,11-4 and 12-4 Linen Sheeting* :94.104 and 114
brown and blenched Cotton Shooting* ; Pillow Case Linen*
nnd Cotton* ; 8-4.0 4 and 10-4 bro. and bl’ched Table Dam-
a*k ; Damnsk Cloths; Napkins and Doyles ; Hucabuc.
Scotch and Russia Diapers; Irish Linens, good styles ; Bod-
Ticks. Furniture Dimity*. Ac.
Cloths and Casstmercs.
Blank French Cloths; Plain and Twilled Blue do. do;
nSfe niui? *‘* a * n and Tweeds; Kentucky Jeans'
. "oct20
P. CURRAN
H AS just received nnd offer* for sale, at his store, on
Bull street. In Sorrell’s buildings—
2 half pijr's Pinet, Cnstill A Co's Brandy, vlnt. 1842,
2 half pipes Otard. Dupuy A Co’s Brandy, vlnt. 1842,
1 pipe Swan Gin, 1 half pipo Eborn loaf Gin,
A bbl* old Bourbon YVhi-kv.
6 bbl* old Monongabela W hlsky,
4 cases Bhineisb Wine. Toasta brand, vlnt, 1842,
4 cases old Sherry, and 4 do Madeira Wine,
3 cases Sardines In V boxes,
10 boxes Tobacco, of nil kinds and brand*.
Also. 10.000 of the best Cigar*. 10 boxes Cordial*, of all
kinds. 2 bbls Beef Tongues. 2 do Pig Pork. nnvIS
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Georgia and French, Burr and giro-
roan Mill 8tones: Plough* ofv W biu
kinds. Eagle. Bub-Boll snd Vtre-glit
■MssMBhin; Iflii Fire proof SaJ*. Mi-vela
snd Spsdes, Manure and Hay Fork*. Potato noeks, t'i.rn
Hholler*. Cub Crasher*. Manure Drag*. Cultlrator*. Straw
Cutter*. Scythe* and Rneath*, Hose, Akes, Nek An* *nd
Handles, Road Scraper*, Ox Otalns, Ox Yokes. G&rdja and
Fanoy Barrows, Carden'Chair*. Segment* nndOurtjron*
Sreen Wirt. Jinnies. Measures, Grist Mills, Rice Tbr eh. rs,
Cauldnwg, Douglass’ Pump* and Water Ram*. WeURVrls,
do IluckoM.’ Cotton and Counter Scale*. Trunks, Igdton
Hook*. Jack Sc«tw*. Burnle’s Sea Island Cotton (J's* and
Griswold’s UuMM do, Cement, Plaster, IH1I nnd QA. Cut
Saws ; also, fcxnd snd Yard Haws. Ac. For sale by
nolfl CHA’3 H. CAMl'HHJ). 171-st.
IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORr,
Wholesale ami Retail, <
No. 116 Droughton-it.. behoeen Dull and iWufali
♦7-Y •~-THF IkYgcst and best -elected stock f r — 1
V7V offercl forsaloln ibis cl^.-^dd and!
JkujRVest. Fob and Guard Cliitfi^^ftts of ....—
elanes, Bracelets, Brooches, line Diatom workFing# Kings,
Silver Castors, Tea Sets, Pitchers, Goblets, Cups, CakeBtoketi,
SiKion*, Forks,Fish Knives. Pie Knives, Cheeie> BciAp*, la
dles. Syphons. Also, all kind* of Plated Ware, Miliary and
Kauey Good*, and a great variety of articles tsonuswrous to
mention : Hie whole of which will be sold at reduod price*.
All kinds of Watchos, Clocks. Jewelry and othet Jobbing
attended to by competent hands. HORTON ^ RmtMAN.
WATtlHEVJEWB^kY,
And Jlincy Goods.
RECEIVING by every arrival of tjb Bteamer* fresh
additions, making tho best assortment 1# till* city, of all
kinds of Watches, Jewelry. Fancy Goods, Sle*r Spoon*. Forks,
Pitcher*. Ton Sets, Cups, Syphons, Plated .'a*lors, mid every
variety of articles connected with our Ur of business; allot
which will be sold as low as in any cltyu the Union.
D. B. NICHOIfl.
tar Particular attention given to tlj. Repairing of Watch-
e* and Jewelry. "" 00
NK \V JEWELRY, FINK W »8, Ac.
THE undersigned U now o|>eufg did ussort-
,.i. icivri nv - - “
MEDICAL BOOKS,
TftTr, A general assortment always on hand, and naw
En/ works .-eoelvtd as soon a* published, and sold at
pubi.shcrs' prices :
Bell and Stokes’ Practice, in two volume*.
Oatcau's Midwifery.
Wood and Radio’* United State* Dispensatory
Dungllson's New Remedies.
Fown'sChemlstry tor Students,
Cooper's Surgical Dictionary.
Drultt’* Modern Surgery.
Carpenter’* Element* of Physiology.
Carpenter’s Principle* of Physiology.
Wilson’s Human Anatomy, by Goddard, 262 cull.
William's Principles of Medlcloo. by Clymer.
Gross’Pathological Anatomy.
Pocket Anatomical Remembrancer.
Dungllson'a Practlee. Physiology, Materia Medlca and
Dictionary. nov22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
BLANKETS, DOMESTICS, &C.
AT VERY LOW P1IIOK8.
W E take pleasure in calling the attention of planters to
our very extensive stock of Woolen and Domestic
Goods, many of which wo purclin*ed belore tho great ad
vance in wool, nnd will therefore *ell them correspondingly
low, consisting of—
40 bale* London Duffll and colored Rlnnket*.
60 do brown twilled Kerseys ; 10 do black! O,
30 do brown domestic Goods.
25 do striped and white Osnaburg*.
10 do plain red Flannel ; 6 do twilled do,
15 do shirting Stripo*,
10 do Schley’s Georgia Plains.
16 cases Louisiana and Marlboro’ Stripe* and Plaids,
6 do plaid IJnseys. stripe* and plaids,
6 do Satinet and Kentucky Jeans.
5 do Scotch and domestic Gingham*,
30 do bleached Shirtings and Sheeting*
20 do English snd A merienn Print*,
60 dozen Negro Csps; 100 pieces Carpeting,
150 Ruggsand Matts; 200 Carpet Bags,
300 Negro Head-handkerchief*,
1000 dozen woolen nnd cotton Hosiery.
Planter* and merchants visiting our city during the fall
und winter will dud it to tlioir Interest to look trough our
*tock, as we aru disposed to sell at a small advance upon
cost. octO AIKEN A BURNS.
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
Office 118 Day street.
Till* Company will take Fire, Marine and River Risks on
the most favorable terms.
Trustees— Henry D. Weed, Hiram Roborts, J. R. Wilder, I.
W. Morrell. John W. Anderson, N B. Knapp, Henry Uthrop
i<l E. F. Wood.
HENDRY D. WEED, President.
HIRAM ROBERTS, Vice President.
Jknrs McHvmr, Secretary. " n9
KUPKIIINTKNUKNT’8 OFFICE C. It. It.
Havaxxaii, Bept. 1.1853.
After thl* day. by resolution of *u- u„.„i „f THrrctor*.
p and dowu frelib* merchants’
■uiiting horn*, or by depuslto inado by tho Treasurer,
.mi-weekly, on Mondays and Friday*, from 0 o'clook, A.
..to 2 P. M.
Bills to be rendered through the post office on Wodnos-
day* and Friday*.
Failure to make payment when called for as abovo, will
stop parties’ account.
g.ptt W. M. WADI.EY, Gen. Sup't.
SAVANNAH INFIRMARY.
DRS. WRAGG AND MACKALL. Promuctor*.
Tills institution having becu recently removed from the
tiburb* of the city, to No. lit East nroad-street, I* now
opeu for the reception of patients, Medical and Surgical.
By this change in locality we aro enabled to offer the
public more ample accommodation*. Our wards aro com
fortably furnished, and sovcral single rooms are titled up
for such patients a* prefer being entirely private.
We especially Invite the attention of planters and other
owners to our department for negroes.
r terms apply to Dr. J. A. Wr.uio, No. 38 West Bread-
street, or Dr. R. C. MACKALL, No. 05 Brougliton-st. doclO
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
H AVE received per recent arrivals, and offer sale on ac
commodating term*—
SrOAK*—10 hhd* very choice Porto Rico 25 do do Now
Orleans. 10 do do •• Trlst.” 200 bbls clarified A, B and C. 25
do crashed. 15 do powdered, 20 boxes 1/iaf.
Comes—300 bag* Bio. part prime. 35 do Old Java.
Mnumis— 1 200 bbls New Orleans, 60 bbl* and 26 hhd* Cu
ba. 60 bbls Portland.
Chackkha—25 bbls Butter. 25 do Sugar. 25 boxes Soda. 26
do Oyster.
Soap and Starcii—60 boxes Colgate's No. 1. 60 dodo
Pale. 100 do Smith’s nnd Beadel’s Family. 35 do Colgate’s
Pearl Starch, 25 do do Common do.
Raisins and New—60 boxes Burnt Raisin*, 1ft frail* Al
mond* 6 do Brazil Nuts, 10 do Egg Walnuts, 10 bbl* Pecau
Gkniwkk and Georgia Fu>m—15 bbls Extra Canal. 5G do
II Smith’s. 200 do Denmond’s Georgia, 135 do Oakley’s do,
76 bags Georgia.
DoUKsric Liquor*—60 bbls N F. Rum, 76 do F. P Gin, 50
do Western Whi*ky.
Powmnt. Shot and I.nAn—100 kegs Dupont’s J H O Pow
der. 325 bags assorted Shot. 10.000 lbs Bar lA'ad
Canuum, Tobacco. 55 boxes Sperm Candle*, extra
fine. 60 do Adamantine do, 30 do Patent Peail do.30 do
Beadel’s Tallow do. 250 boxes manufactured Tobacco, vari
ous brands. 00 bbl* and half bids Non 1, 2 and J Mnckeral,
20 bbls Fulton Market Beef. 20 do Pig Pork. fohl7
MATTKWAN MACHINK AND MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY,
U NDER a new and Improved organization, manufacture
locomotive und Stationery Engine*. Sugar Mill*. Gins,
Presses. I.athc*. Drill*. Ac. Also, every description of Cot
ton, Woolen ntidSaw Mill work.Shafting. Pulleys, Ac., Cast
ings of any weight, (having a large assortment of patterns.)
at reduced prices. F. S. CLAXTON, Engineer.
«> r -» it Platt.street, cornor of Gold. Claxton A Wet-
more. EneoUlnr Col 11 a* A Co. nnd H. Collins' Axes, HnH-
re Agency. 23 Pratt-st., Now York. oclO—lyr
PATENT BOALXAs.
lAlRDANK’S Patent Platform Scales— (Improved In qual
ity and reduced In price)—Adapted to every renuirod op-
oration of weighing, a* Railroad Scale* fortrninsor single cars
in use on tho principal railroads In the United Stntes and
Grent Dritain, Warehouse Scales, Heavy Portable Scales, on
wheels, for foundries, rolling mill*. Ao. Store Scales, vanou*
modifications; Counter Scales, Hay and Coni Scales. Ac.—
These Scales havo boon long known nnd severely tested ; and
the universal confidence felt in their accuracy and perfect
djustmeut. I* such that they are now regarded as the stand-
rd.frmn which there Is no apjwol.
roy 12 PIHIJIRICK A BELL. Agents
SILVKirS MINKKAL PAINTS.
J UST RECEIVED.—A supply of Mineral Paints, fire and
wnter-proof colors, unfading. Silver's Mineral Paints
liffer essentially from all others In market They are not
Clays, they require little oil. they do not work tonghly, but
flow easily ns white lead. They lay on a very heavy body,
sot immediately, and bccomenn lndestructable covering ot
flint. They neither crack nor peel, aud require no stronger
dryer than white lead. , _
1 havo a varioty of color*. Red. Yellow, various Browns,
and Jot Black. They are superior In body (or covering
property) to anything ever discovered.and pound Tor pound
will cover double the surface of Whltolxad or £lno Mineral
paints, and require less oil. ... ,,
I am now prepared to cover Tin Roof*, as nothing adheres
to tin lilt. Silver’, Mlner.l P.IC. JJg-J
10 and 12 Barnard-strect.
RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE
rpilE undersigned ha* leased, and ha* now fitted up in
JL neat and elegant style, tho builing on Drayton-strect,
next door to Wav A Kino’*, to be occupied as a
COFFEE-HOUSE,
where be Intends to servo up. in superior style, every doll-
cacy of the season.
Ncxt York nmt Savixmiali Oysters, Venison,
GROUSE, PARTRIDGES, FISH.
Fulton Market atul Philadelphia Beef, Sfc., fyc.,
will always be kept on hand, and served up iu a *tylo never
before equalled In this city.
Parties furnished with private *up|>cr* and dinners
on short notice. He will keep only the best Liquors.
oct7 joiin Mrk enny.
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FOR FALL AND WINTER.
T HE subscriber respectfully solicits the attention of bis
friends anti the public til general, to Ills extensive as
sortment of Ready-made Clothing, comprising as It does a
variety of every article for gentlemen's w ear, suitable for
the present anil coming seasons. The following comprise a
portion of tho stock on band :
Overcoats und Surtout* of black and blue beaver cloth,
Black and brown mohair cloth.
Norway and Labrador coatings.
Devonshire, kerseys, und pilot cloths, talma cloaks,
Black cloth dress and frock coats,
Blue and brown cloth business frocks,
Grey and chock cassimcre buslnoss suits,
Black dne-skln cassimere pants,
French fancy casshnere pants.
Grey and mixed tweed casshnere pants,
Black and mixed satinet pants,
Plain aud plaid kersey pants.
Embroidered and plain black cassimere vests,
Figured and plnin black *ilk vests,
Plush velvet vests.
Figured black and fancy caslunere vests,
together with an extensive stock of Furnishing Goods, such
as fine white shirts, silk nnd merino undershirts, merino
Canton flannels nnd jean drawers, riding gauntlets, black,
colored and white kid gloves, stocks, cravats and scarfs,
neck-tics, suspenders etc., the whole of which is offered for
sale low, by WM. R. SYMONS. Drn|>er A Tailor,
oct4 17 Whitaker street.
“DEWITT &. MORGAN
O FFER for sale, nt the lowest market price, n large nnd
well Nolectod stock of Dry Goods, to which they respect
fully solicit attention:
Lndlcs* Dress Uoaili,
Black Silks, of all widths nnd best make*.
Black figured Silks, plnin nnd colored Silks,
Paris plaid and brocade Silks,
Paris printed M. de Lillies, a largo nnd honuttftil stock,
Plnin colored do, and C'bocos nud Broadwsy Browns,
Small figured Mouslin de lAines. for children,
English nnd American Mouslin de IaiIiics,
Printed Satin de Chene*. new and very handsome
MournliiR UotKla.
A great variety of Mourning Dress j-’—"!* »nd^Embroide
ries, consisting or overy thing new and beautiful.
Hosiery.
A large variety of English and German Hosiory.for la-
dies, gentlemen, and child
Flannels. Shirtings and Sheetings, Blanket*. Quilt*. Irish
Lim ns,Table Damasks and Napkins, Kerseys, Plains, Dsna-
liiirgM. Brown niiiriingH. Ac.. Ac. octlD
M. PRENDERGAST k CO.,
178 llroughtun street, opposite SI. Andrew's Hall.Saviinnah,
H AVE great pleasure in directing attention to late pur
chases. In connection with their retail trade, they
ry out strictly the same system, in tho sale of their good
Is pursued by the largo bouses in the northern cities, name
ly: Bring their customer* the full advantage arising from
buying in large lots. Planters, nnd beads of families, and
all persons, buying in quantity, will And many large lots to
buy from, and decidedly cheap oct26
my 8
UK MOV AL.
F ashionable tailoring establishment—Tho sub-
scriber having just removed to No. 21 Bull-street, (be-
tween Congress and Broughton-streets.) would inform bis
friend* and tho public generally, that he will open This
Day. bis second supply of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting
of the best French, English nnd Amorican Cloths, Cnssl-
meres and Vestings, purchased from the most extensive Im
porter* In New York. which lie is prepared to make up in
the best and most fashionable styles.
deo l M. D. MURPHY.
WATKIl-CUKK INSTITUTE—8IILLEDUE
VILI.E, GEORGIA.
D R. E. O DOYLE take* pleasure in announcing to Inva
lids and the public generally, thnt the above |>opular
and superiorly appointed establishment, formerly conduct
ed by T. Carlton Covlk. M D.. Is now ready for tho recep
tion of patients seeking a restoration to health.
All chronic diseases of tho human organism successfully
treated at this institute: dyspepsia, gout, rheumatism,
constipation, hemorrhoids or piles, hemorrhages, mnrn-
errhrea, menorrhcea, dysmenorrhuea, lluor nlbus. genital dis
placement*, affection* of the eye* and ears, tetter, ery
sipelas and *11 chronic dlsosse* of the skin and scalp, scro
fula dropsy,.Syphilis, and tho humoraldlseasos general
ly. neuralgia, sciatica, tic douloureux, hysteria, epilepsy
or the falling sickness, vlrtlgo. paralysis, apoplectic tenden
cy, bronchitis, asthma, chronic lnflamation ot the stomach
and bowels, atrophy, and indeed every possible habit of. c
ehron c diseased action that is curable—and all diseases ai
BOOKS—nOOKS—BOOKS.
L IEBER ON CIVIL LIBERTY and Self-Government.
The Wigwam and tho Cabin, or Tales of the South, by
W O. Simms.
Autobiographic Sketches, by Thomas De Quincy.
The Underground Mall Agent, by Vide, illustrated.
Mon nnd Thing* a* I »aw them in Europe, by Klvivnn.
Time nnd Tide, or Strive and Win. by A. H. Rose.
James Mont joy. or I’ve Been Thinking, by A. 8. Rose.
Fun Jottings, or Uughs I havo token a pen to, by N. 1.
Visit to Europe, by Prof. Sllllman, of Yale College, 2 vols.
illustrated. . . . - . „ ,
Gustavos Lindorm, or Lead us not Into Temptation, by
EnillleF.Carlen. .. , ,, ... .
Merklnnd. or Self Sacrifice, by the author or the Ufeot
Mr*. Margaret Maitland, Ac. ,
Aunt Kitty’s Talcs, by Maria J. McIntosh, a now revised
edition. „ . o • i
A voyage to tho Cclostlal Country, an allegory, by Rev d
Geo. B. Cheever, D. D. , ,
Also, more of the Bleak House, In two bound volumos ;
more of the Home* of tho New Word, by Mrs. Bremer:
Yonatton Dogs; Yonattonthe Horse. Ac., Ac., received
and for sale, at 135 Congress street, by
novll
R 8 SIBLEY*.
curaWe. If no organic lesion 1m* present.
The Ladies' Department Is under the Immediate eupervl-
•Ion of that accomplished lady. Mr*. Jank Matthkws.so well
known to the old patron* of the establishment
The facilities which thl* institution offers for the prosecu
tion of a strictly hydropathic and hygienic course of treat
ment. together with Its easiness of accents from all points in
0-orgia, and tho adjoining States, render* it peculiarly
adapted to tho want* of Invalids, desirous of availing them-
•elves of the efficacy of tho water-cure.
The purity of the water and accommodations for guests,
are too well known to need comment.
In fitting up the establishment noex|M-nse has been spar
ed that could conduce to make it one of the most desirable
plsces of resort for invalids In the United States.
Patients will tie required to furnish their own out-fit.—
These will consist of friction sheets and towels, compresses,
and blanket*, for sudorific purpose*. All of which can be
purchased here on tho most reasonable terms.
Tkiim*—Professional attention, use of baths, Ac . $10 per
week—board $5 per week—payable monthly. Servants
boarded and treated for $10 per week.
All letter* of inquiry promptly answered. juneO
T1IK WONDER OK TIIB WORbOl
•* We would not grow one hud of hope
You cannot garner III rlpo fruit! ”
T HE GREAT REMEDY' I* at 'nst discovered, nud thnt Tell
destroyer of human happiness »t length is conquered!
Consumption shall no longer rob our fireside* of theli
brightest ornaments, and sink many a gentle spirit to an
untimely grave! Consumption can tie cured—Asthma will
soon bo as the thing* that wore—and Coughs nnd Cold*, the
parent* of that fell disease, that so often brings wo to the
homes of our land, vanish, as if by magic, before this sover
eign remedy. .,,
This Is that which lias so long been sought for. nnd l* In
full faith offered to the public as s cXBTAtN Ci’RK for coughs,
colds, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and consninption
and will, In anv caso where lung* sufficient are left to sus
tain life, check the ulceration and raise the patient to
health. This is not an idle boast, nor I* thl* remedy sent
Into the market without a thorough trial, but ha* proved
beyond s doubt, that what lias been asserted tan rs done.
"The sentiment, that consumption cannot be cured, has
destroyed mere live* than tho disease Itself."—Dr. Warren.
But there Is Hope I
DEVINES' COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGEI
The proprietor, by the u»e of this article, and the blessing
of Providence, wa* raised, when he was pronounced by his
Physician to be almost dying with consumption, to perfoct
health, snd is not willing that so great a blessing should be
withheld from those on whom “ this right hand emissary of
death” liaa placed hi* mark.
The I/itengo I* perfectly harmless In It* nature, and can
|>e taken with impunity by the infant and the invalid ; and
Its beneficial effecta will be felt In a fow hours after com
mencing its use. I-et all then, trv It. and if these assertion*
sre net proved, after an Impartial trial, the price of the box
will be returned, and all agents are authorized to refund
the money In any case where the article Is not perfectly
satisfactory.
There L<>tenges are put up In 25 cents. 60 cents, and $1
°“'7 n *®d »trial to be fully appreciated.
■i ; HUNT. Darien. Oa., only agent for the 8onthern
°Ute«, to whom all order* mast be addressed. f«16~d&w
C nxprs SPARKLING GELATINE—Stronger than lain
glass, at only one third the Price. For convenieney
strength, purity nnd cheapness.stands unrivalled for making
a richer nnd more cry stall no Jelly in a few minute* than
that made to th* usual tedious way from Calves’ leet. Just
received aud for sale by W. W. LINOOI.N,
mart) Monument Square.
L ANDBEf IP> GARDEN' SEEItS—A full supply or these
justly celebrated Seeds, comprising all the vnrietie*
usually wanted, and warranted to be the growth of 1853.—
Just received and for sale by
nov 27 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument square
A LL "READY 1 —My store Is now completed, and I mill
the attention of planter*, house keepers and other*, to
tnv large and varied assortment of Crockery. China. Gin**,
nnd Stone Ware ; Wood and Willow Ware ; Family Hard
ware • Table Cutlery : Plain and Japaned Tin Ware; and
Fancy Artlcles-in short, every nrticle necessary to furnish
n bouse from kitchen to garret, may bo found at tins estnb.
lisbiuent. except dry good* end cabinet furniture, and at as
low. If not lower price*, than th-y can be flM.
where. *cp21 J '• cni.IJNS.
K'!
nnd superb assortment of ladies nnd Gents’ White
and colored Pari* Kid Glove* manufactured nnd importecl
for tltelr own trade They ure by all odds the best nrticle
KOtlTON * VOW1I.F.
B RANDY’. GIN. Ac —too bbl* KP Utu. 26«to Brandy.
do Cherry Brandy, 100 boxe* Cheese, 2000 lbs Twine.25
tierces Ilains, landing ’ *
oot4
P ORTLAND 8YBUP.—300 barrels f<
JanT “
S PRING DRBBB GOODS—for Steamer Augusta—New
style rich Silk Grenadines, Barege* snd Plsid Silks.
Crepe de Pari*, white and colored French Iv\wns. plain nnd
printed; plain French Cambrics. French Brilliant* printed
and white; black Bareges, plain and figured. Ac., Ac . for
■ale by fobl5 HENRY LATHROP A CO.
C ODFISH. MACKEREL. Ac —2 hhds choice Codfish,
bids extra No 1 Mackerel. 10 do pickled Herring. 00
boxes scaled dn. For sale at tho corner of Broughton nnd
Drayton streets, by dec3 DAVID O’CONNKP
V ERTS—VESTS—A large variety orDress Vest, aucli
figured black Silk, black Barathea, and Fancy Silk,
figured black and fnnev Cashmere Vest*. Just received for
sale low by nov23 WM. R. SYMONS. Draper A Tailor.
K AY AND PLASTER—22 bales Hay, and 8 hid* and 4
bsgi Calcine Plaster, landing from »chr t P Wetherill
and for sale by decl9 BRIG H AM, KELLY A OO.
P VtF. DE FOIE. Groa. 8*ucl*»ee,Trailer. Y’armouth ner
ring, do Salmon; Durham Mustard ; Just recriredaud
for sale b,
BONAUD.
Corner of Bay and YVbitaker-streets.
P ATENT QUHJJSG sdaSORS, Sail Irons, Clothe* l’ln*.
Nut Crockere, Ac-, for sale by
dec28
J P. OOIXJN8.
r iPERlALTURKEY WINdozen
for Ml* by Jan» A. BONAUD.
Alan,
CARPETS-UAIIPKTS—CARPETS I
W E havo this d»y opened a new and splendid assort
ment of carpets, consisting of—
Ilcmp, Dutch, Venetian, Stnlr, Three Fly,
litKraln, nnd Brussels Carpets.
Also, a very handsome assortment of Velvet and Chenel
Bug*, Hemp, nnd Cocoa Mats, Drugget nud Floor Oil Cloth*,
nil of which will be sold at tho lowest price*, by
■ep20 AIKEN ft BURNS.
FALL TRADE OF 1M03.
T O MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
DRY GOODS.—Our arrangements for the FallTrado
will be completed In a fow day*, when we will be prepared
to submit to your inspection an unusually complete assort
ment of general Dry Goods. Hostei v, Trimmings. Haber
dashery, and Small Wares, Ribbons. Ac.
M. PRENDERGAST A CO.,
178 Broughton-streot, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, west
side ang27
TO CASH PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS.
M PRENDERGAST A CO.. 178 Broughton street, oppo-
. site St. Andrew’s Hall, fwest side.) in connection
Iwltli arrangements made on opening their new warehouse,
namely, to avoid a* far as possible carrying over stock from
one season to another, have fixed the prices of tho remain
ing portion of their fall nnd winter stock nt a very low
figure. In this connection they particularly direct atten
tion to tlieir Silks, French Merinos, Do Laines. and Oa*hJ
is. dec3 J
H ouse j
11-4 and 12-4 Shooting*, linen and cotton 54, 0-0 aud
7-4 do. for pillow cases, white and colored Furniture Dimi
ty. French, English and American Furniture Cbintze. Mar
seille* and Uncaster Quilts, large and small. Damask Nap
kins and Dulles, white nnd colored, French Bordered Towels
dowlas and crash, Scotch Diaper and Towel*. Huckabuck
Diaper. Russia nnd Bird's-eye Diaper, 10-4.114 and 124
Bed Blanket*. Crib Blankets. Window Sea e* and Fixture*.
Piano and Table Cover*, linen and cotton. ju«t received and
I for sale by oct2U AIK1N A BURNS
L ^BADIR*’. gentlemen’* nnd childen’* cotton, silk and i
rino Hose nnd Under-garments; kid and ailk Glove*
linen cambric Handkerchief*. Embroidered dn ; plaid wool
Shawl* ; Thibet do ; Broche do ; Rcarf* ; Moreen’s worsted
Drmnnkt; window Shade* ; embroidered Curtains. Ac.: r
ceived nnd for sale by o29 DxWITT ft MORGAN
J UST BFJ'F.I VF.lt— A line mid large a**'>rtmcnt of gentle
men’s silk and cotton Y’est*; plnin, ribbed, colored *n>
black Half Huso ; bleached, brown, colored and striped
Half Hose ; colored and black silk Cravats. Stocks and
Tie* ; white and colored silk and linen cambric Handker
chiefs ; white, colored and black kid Gloves; a largo assort
ment of buck aud dog-skin Gloves, for sale by
nov4 _ AI KIN A BURNS.
M PRENDERGAST A CO., wish particularly to direct
. attention to the most elogant assortment of New
French and British Ribbon* they have ever sold, embracing
every novelty In style:
4-4 rich Genoa and I.yons Velvet*, for talmas, scarfs, and
mantillas, black and colored.
0-4 superflno twilled French Ladle*' Cloths for tnlmas
and mantillas.
French Merinos, all colors; rich Tlsld and printed de
vine* and Cashmeres.
oct2S 178 Broughton-st..op. St. Andrew’s Hall.
ment of ricli JEWELRY’, enbrn<
'of Ear-ring*, Pins, Bracelets il
| rings and Brooches, from $18 to $126
'nnu rarest patterns; together withu v _
’ment of extra fine Watches sot in pearl, diamond, bun?
ting and plain cases. These, with a further azs*rtm*nt ol
good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Ret*. Spocns. Forks, ladles,
Cups, Ac., and Plated Ware of all kinds, foncy Work Boxes,
Dressing Cases. Folios, Clocks, Bronze Fig«rei.goldimunt-
ed Canes.CutUery. Ac., renders his assortment voi.v com
plete. and unsurpassed iu the State,eltheiln qualltf or pri
ces. >. B. N1GB0LB
Strict attention paid to repairing walcbei, clocks,
and jewelry. *ol2
PIANO FORTES, MUSIC AND MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS.
The subscriber having puRhnsel the on
[tire business of F. ZoohaumA Co. of which
Arm he hns heretofore been tie acing inem
her in Savannah, would respectCilly invite
the attention of those in want of anything in fbo musical
line to III* establishment. From many years’ experience
both In professional and business matter* (oineoted with
music. Mr. M. feels himself fully qualified to proffer Ills ser
vice* in the selection of music and instruments or the ful
filment of order*, with the assurance of hisutraost Zealand
industry in bis endeavor to deservo the patronage and con-
" lence <>r the publio. O. B. MITCHELL.
june14 successor to F. 'Agbauin A Co.
MBLOUIANS-MELODIA.YS.
CARIIART A NEEDHAM? large double
reed, with four stuns, suitable for church
music. Also, large double, nund corner, six
octave j Cabart’s fine Mclodan*. four and a
hnlfand live octave, a beautiful instrument for the parlor,
sale on the most accommodating term*.by
nU I. W. MOBRKLL A CO.
MUSIC AND INSTRUMENTS.
The undersigned agent for II KnaufT*
|CIiurck nnd Parlor Organ:. T. F. Browno
A Co.’s celebrated Harps. Carhart A Neod-
knm’HMelodeons. J. Gilbert k Co.'s. C Ktod-
Grovensteen'a, Dunham'* and Flrtb l'.md A Co.’s
tano Fortes, has on band the largest and m**t complete
dock of Musical Instrument*. Sheet Music. Instruction
Bonks. Strings. Ac. Ac., ever known In Savaniah. Ordors
promptly und faithfully nttended toby
G. B.IITCHELL.
Successor to F. ZOOI1AUM A CO., at the dd stand St.
Jnlieu street, next to Market Square. jan 4
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
The subscriber has now opened a lnife and choice
■Assortment of now style of fall nnd vintor good*,
Irnnsisting of French and English blaot and fancy
colored Cloth, plain black doe skin Casiimercs. figu
red black elastic Cassimere*. with a largo varbty of French
fancy Cans (mere* of the Intest stylo nnd pattern. Also a
choice variety of Vesting*, consisting of figtred black and
fancy Cashmeres,plain black Satin, figured bltck nnd fancy
Silks.and Satins, cut silk Velvets. Ao. The while of which
.■repared to make up to order in the mwt fasbonable
manner, and on accommodating terms,
octl WM. R. 8YMON8.
Draper nnd Tailor. 17 Wbitaker-xt.
WM. U. SYMONS, DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No 17 Whitaker street. Savannah,
v a a Has just opened a large nnd choice variety of Npw
Srsixo sxn Ri’mmkh Good*, consisting in rart of black,
fl9figured and fancy French Cnssimeres ; b.ack and col-
—UiLored Cashmere ; Cloths nnd Cnsbincretts; white nnd
fancy Linen Drill*; with a large assortment of fancy Mar
seille* nnd Linen Vesting*, all o* '' * ’ *'
make up to order In the ’ *
co turned-"— ‘ «r»
FASHIONABLE TAILORING.
M. It. MURPHY’, 21 Dull-strret. would respectfully
Inform his frUnd* and tho publio generally, tlmt ho
Ibns received bis spring styles for gentlemen, among
■which will be found a* rich and fine thricr Cassimere*,
Y’estings. Ac., as have ever been brought to this market.
All orders executed with dispatch, and Id tho best style
of workmanship.
entlmnen are respectfully Invited to call and judge for
hemsclve*. mhll
READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR SPRING
AM) HUMMER.
WM. R. SYMONS. Draper asii Tailor, A".
17 Whitaker start*. re*|>octfully solicit* tliei
attention of hi* frierds nnd I ho public In gen-
ral. to his largo steak of Bendy-made Cloth-
ng. suitable for the present nnd mining season. It lias all
teen made up under bis personal superintendence, an 1 for
style and durability of workmanship, is inf trior to none to
be found in the market.
The following comprise a portion of the stotk : Frocks nnd
8ack* of blue, bluck and colored cA*hmcre cloth*; black,
brab d'ete Frocks and Racks ; linen duck, ilrill and fancy
n Frocks and Racks ; India grass, silk ard brown linen
Sark* ; black and colored nlpnrn Frocks and Nicks.
Pants of fancy French cassimere.*, black doe-skin cassi-
ero. black drab d'ete and spring tweed caisimere. white
duck and fancy linen ilrill. together with a largo lot of cot
ton drill and duck Pants, for summer wear.
Y’est* of black aatin.blnck Imratlien. and frncy silks, fan-
r and white Marseilles, figured and strified Inon*.
Also, a large stock of Furnishing Goods, such as stocks,
gloves, susnoroler*. cravats, collnr*. silk, gauze, merino, and
cotton undershirts, stripe silk and cotton locks, Bilk and
giughnm umbrellas, etc., etc.
The whole of which he offer* for sale on accommodating
term*, and at prices a* cheap ns the chespert. qp!3
TO RENT—A store sultabla for a Family Orooary.—
IfApply at this office.
” a eel
S TO RENT—A carriage bouse and stable, for two
liorscs, in a central part of the city. Apply at this of-
(lce. PQT»
TO RENT—A farm, ono mile from the city, contain-
Ing seventeen acres, on the premise# Is a convenient
swelling, plastered and wellnnlsbed. For particulars
Inquire of T J. WALSH,
nov22 _ |176 Bay *t._
e TO BENT—Two or lliree rooms on Bay street, suit
able for offices. Apply to the Editors of the Georgian.
novl3
NEW KOOKS.
R ECEIVED. March H.mi. by R. R SIBLEY—Hand Book
of Universal Geography, living a Gazetteer of the
YVorld, based on the census of the United States, England
nnd France lor 1861. by T. C. Callocot, A. M.
Autobiography of an Actress, or Eight year* on tho
Stage, by Anna C. Mortatt.
Boys at Home, by C. Adams: Illustrated by John Gilbert.
A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines, by An
drew lire, M. D.
A Manuel of Ancient History, carefully revised from tlie
ancient writer*, by YV. C.Tnylord. L, L D.
The Potlpbnr Papers, re-presented from Putnam’s Month
ly: Illustrated by A. Hoppen.
Carling ton Castle: A Tale of the Jesuits, by O G. H.
The Old Doctor,or Rttny Leavo* from my Journal.
The Chemistry of Common Lifo. by James F. YV. John'
■on. M. A. . ,
Life in the Far West, or tho Adventure* of a Hosier In
the Mound City, by A. M. Hart.
Putnam's Monthly Magazine for March.
Graham's ,l “
Hunt's Merchants’ “ "
Knickerbocker “ **
Blackwood “ “
Oodey’a Indy's Book M
Gleason's Ilctorial.
For sale at No. 135. Congress street roar 9
NEW BOOKS.
R r.i nvon 4 fill I. QTH, 1864, UY H. SIBLEY—The
Itiirclavs ot Boston, oy mi*, naiii— Grav Otis.
Pearl Fishing, Choice 8torle* from Household YVorfls, uj
diaries Dickens.
Minnie Hermon. or the Night and its Morning ; a tale for
the Tiuies, by Thurlow W. Brown.
A Budget of Wit and Humor, or Morsels of Mlrtli tor the
Melancholy ; a certain euro for the Blues, by D. YV. Y’nl-
entine. /
India and its Inhabitants, by Caleb Wright, A. M.
Philosophy of Popular Superstitions and the Effects of
Credulity and Imagination, by R. B. Emona.
Isoives from tho Book of Human Life, with thirty-one II-
lustrations, by T. R. Arthur.
The Y’oung Mali’s Friend, containing admonition* for the
erring, counsel for the tempted.encouragement for tliedes-
|Minding. and hope for the fallen, by Daniel C. Eddy.
The Oasis, or Golden Leavo* of Jriendsbip, by N. S. Fer
guson.
Angel Whisper*, or tho Echo of Spirit Voice*, designed to
comfort those who mourn, by Daniel C. Eddy.
The Way to Prosper, or In Union there is Strength, by
T.H Arthur.
The Deserted Family, or Wandering or an Outcait, by
Paul Creyton.
The Home Mission, by T. 8. Arthur.
The Foresters, by Alex. Dumas, translated from tho au
thor's original MRS.
Woman’s Love, or the Bridal Eve. by Alex. Dumas.
When to Marry nnd howto got Married—the Adventure*
of a Isidy in Rearch of a Husband, by ono who has refus
oil twenty offers.
The Boyal Yacht, or 1/igan the Warlock, by Sjlvnnm
Cold).
More of Hot Corn, by Rolan Robinson.
An Autobiography of an Actress, by Mrs. Mowatt.
Putnam's Monthly Magazine for April; Harper's do do
Graham’s do do; Gndey’s Udy’s Book For sale at 135
Congre»s-wtreet*. *p6
REV. J. P. TUSTIN’S WORK
rpHE Evidence* or Cbri*tiauUy. in aRystouiatlc nnd Prac-
X tical Discussion of tlieir External |Department, by Jo
seph P. Tustin, Ravnnnnh—Price 60 cents.
The Planter’s Northern Bride, by Caroline I*e Hentz.
The Itcbbel Bride, a Revolutionary Romance, by Jack
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALK IN
BAKER COUNTY, GA.
rtOk Tlie subscriber, desirous of removing from tho State
rffot Georgia, offers for sale bis PLANTATION, lying on
(lie waters of the Coolawahaee, five mile* west of Albany,
adjoining the land* of Paul Tnrver. Dr. Nicbolla. and oth
ers; containing 3.125 acres, more or loss.
There are about 800 acre* of open, cultivated land. Tlie
land I* situated so tlint it i an be easily divided, and II two
purchasers appear, the subscriber will divide it so as to
suit both.
Any one desirous of purchasing, would do well to ad-
dross "Moore 4c Edwards,” or myself,at this place.
JOHN J. RAWLS.
Macon. Ga., August 80.1863. octl— tf
My Agent, living on the place, will show the lacnds to
any person calliug for that purpose. J. J. R.
<Pl fob SAL K .—a Tract of I,A N D. containing 202j*
^Ciacres.nnd improvement*, near Walthourville, Libert
county, on thp Savannah nnd Albany lUBroad. Tho land
Is of good quality, pino and bay land. 50 acres of which are
In cultivation, 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 bousos, stables, and all other
necessary outbuildings. The location cannot be *iir|tassed
for liealtlifulnesH or salubrity of climato, with good water,
and a range for cattle which cannot bn excelled. The above
property can be bought at a very reasonable prin . aud on
the most accommodating terms.ifearly application be made
to the subscribers, at Walthourville,I Jbcrtv county,
apl 20—dNc 'If. W. BACON.
64
i. all of w J}^®Jj 0 ' i , f^!| M p P ro l l,ir, 'd to
LAND8 FOR RALE—Tlie Tract of LAND on tlie
ntatnlng
rtgs BJCK L,
JS 5 * Rt. Mary-s iu vet. v.
■even hundred and seventy- , ,
five hundred (500) acre* are tide swamp and fresh
land*, with a rise and fall of tide of six feet. The marsh
land wn* successfully cultivated many years since, producing
Cotton, Cano, and Rico.
Those lands could bo put In order with less Inbonr. It Is
believed, than would bo required for putting Hammock lands
in order, and are considered very safe from overflow in gales
and freshet*.
■r further particular# and terms, which will be made easy
to a purchaser, apply to John Frnscr nnd Co.. Charleston,
S.C..or to Mrs. Ilonry Bailey, St, Mary’s, Camden county,
Georgia.
A plat or the land may be seen at the office of the Gcor-
apl 27—die
VALUABLE KICK LAND FOIt SALK.
«« A Trnot of Tide Bwnmp Land, containing 500 acres,
ygft'.vlng on the Alatamalia river, threo miles above Barl-
adjoining lands of the estate of Butler and Dun-
wody on tlie east and Glgnilliat and Walker on the north
and west. Having as goal a pitch of tldo as anv rice plan
tation on the river. My term* are. twenty dollars per sere,
one-fourth cash, and the balance on a credit of from five to
ten years, the Interest only required to be paid nnniinilv.
Apply to the undersigned at Darien. In eascof my absence
Mr. Jamw 1‘itiM.i.K will show the land, a plan of which ci
be seen at tho office of the Gcoigian.
n , oo SAMUEL M. .STREET.
Darikx, Jan. 22.1853. jan25—lam
gS* H)H RAI-K.—A Traet of I4NDof Five Hundred acres
;^C*trietly Prime Rice Und. Immediately opposite the old
:own of Hardwick. Tlie situation of the plaee afford* one
of the best Raw-mill seats in the Southern country, facilities
for timber being easy and without end. Y’essstd* coming
from sea ran load immediately alongside, drawing from ten
to fifteen foot of water For term* apply to Henry William*.
U.R.Distrlct Attorney.Savnnnali.or to II. STILES,
ty.
pijilaMpljia 3Uu>evti-nr.tnts
No. 116 Arch-street, four doors belnr Sixth. Philadelphia.
(»rsniJMin) thirtt odd trass.)
S ILVER Tea Set*. PHBhen. Cup*. Forka, Bpoosi. fcc., of
the newest and most admired pattern*. Also, Import
ers of Sheffield and Birmingham Plated Ware. Cutlery pla
ted ob Albata metal. Forks, Spoons, Ac., suitable for steam
er*. hotels snd families. Keep constantly on howl a larg*
atock of London, Liverpool and Genem Watches,
spfl—flmo*
CA71PET8
at low
PRICES.
RICH STOCK OK CARPETINGS FOR
SPRING TRADE.
T HE subscriber Is In receipt of his Spring Stock of Car
petings, embracing an eatensive and varied aseort-
mont of
Splendid style* of VELVET.
J‘ Tapesrtry BRUSRELfl,
« Super it fine INGRAINS,
•> VENITIANS.
American k English OILCJAFTHS.
Willi an entire frejh Stock of DRUGGETS, MATTH, piano
and Tablo Cover*. MATTINGS. Ao.
Also a very large assortment of low pneeo i arpets and
Oil Cloths of all description*, adapted for Country and City
‘ *t»- Conntry Merchant* and other* who Intend pureh**-
ing Carpet*, are Invited to call nnd examine, oa I am deter
mined to sell as low as any house In the trade.
ROBERT B. WALKER.
190 Chestnut-street, below Eighth,
■pll—codim PblUdelphU.
CANE SEAT, PLAIN AND FANCY CHAIRS
A rm chairs.
ROCKING CHAIRS,
CANE 8ETTEEB. _
DINING AND CHAMBER CHAIR8,
In all the varieties of colors nnd fashionable styles, at4h#
cheapest rates, who)e*ale and retail, at
N. F. WOOD’S WAREROOM9.
120 and 131 North Sixth street.
mli24—dim opposite Franklin square, Philadelphia.
GREAT MUSIC EMPORIUM.
J UST PUBLISHED—At Lee k Walker’*, 188 Chcstnut-*t.,
Philadelphia.
No. 10, Buds nnd Blossom*, the last number out of th#
popular collection of Variations on 8acred Air*.
Tantalizing Polka.
Mrogv, xMlunika Br W. H. Keffer.
UsTurieon Polka Mazurxa. u'»Herstein.
Belle Alliance Rchottish. G. Anton.
Y’oung Amorlcn’s Polk*. By Uwl* Reimer.
Kind Word*. Tims. Baker.
The Happy Homes of Earth. Tho*. Baker,
Mntrblcss Kate. J. Human.
Oh ! The Joy* when Love is Dreaming. W. G. Ewing.
Cor* Lee. II. B. Brown.
Gentle Warning J. Human.
The Miller’s Pong. Author of Bent Bolt.
Rescue Quickstep.
Fond Heart* at Home. R. Tliomo*.
New Music published and received dally. Also, constant
ly on band, superior Piano*. Guitar*. Y'tolln*, Flute*, and
the very best Italian Strings, ol tlieir own importation.
Orders promptly nttended to. Catalogues sent by mail.
n 21—1 in
Urynnooun-
Marie Uui*o. or the Opposite Neighbor*, by Emllee Car
len. For sale by H. 8. SIBLEY,
niar28 135 Congress-street,
REV.' J. P. TUSTIN’S WORK.
riTHK EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY, in a Systematic
X and Practical Discussion of the External Department,
by -losiah P. Tustin. Savannah, price 60 cents.
Tho I’iaiitor’s Northern Bride, by Mrs Caroline I. Went*
Homccpntliy Fairly Represented, a reply to Prof. Slmn
son's Homaqintby Misrepresented, by W Henderson, M. D
Poole’* Inilox to Periodical Literature. 1 vol. 8 vo.
Itu**ell’a School Historic* of the United States. France.
England. Greece nnd Rome, with numerous engraving*, 76
cents each. _ . ,
Grace Greenwood's Hap* and Mishaps or * tour in Europe
The Sunshine iff Greystone. by E. J. May.
Valentino * History or the City or Now York, 8 vo., with
plates.
Joinine'sSiimmnry of the Art of Y\ ar
Melicbampo, a legend of the Santee, by Simms.
Bleak House, Hive House Plot. Count Cliristoval. Urd
Uyondnle.Ao.; Shell’s Irish Bar. new supply.
,',,1,0:1 _ W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
"REVTjTWMMINGS’ works.
. *« - - -r-UugHMl |n..lC*, UUU Sold
at Uie low price of ouo dollar per volume, viz :
Prophetic Studies,Lecture* on Daniel Voice* of the Dead,
Apocalypti" Sketches, Y’oices of tli« Day, Voices of the
Night, and other volume* as soon as reprinted.
Harper’s and Putnam'* Magazine tor April.
DisturnelP* Railway Guido revised to March. 25 cents.
Pocket M*p* of tlie United Stntes. Florida,G-orgia, Ac.
The Foresters, by Alexander Dumas.
The Sepulchres of our Departed.
Stokes on Diseases of the Heart and Anrtus
Also, the 1-awH or the last session of the legislature or a
public and runeral character, compiled byJ. W. Duncan—
lifliiiptilet price one dollar.
Curtis on the 1-aw* of Patents, and a variety of now law
Book* ap5 W, THORNE WIIJJAMS.
VALUABLE LUMBER LANDS FOR SALE.
yym T, 1 "’ undersigned will sell three tbmisand acre*, more
Fgfflnr less, of the most vnluablo Lumber land In Georgia.
lie* upon the Aliitamnba River, In the county of
Liberty fifteen miles from Waltlionrvlllo. and about thirty
from Darien, parallel with the river, extending bark from its
banks not farther than three mile* to It* farthest line
The timber I* of the largest size that grows in the south,
nn £ v, “, r - v "’’undant, suitnl lo for masts or ranging timber.
the lam ing Is ono oftbobeston the river, affording an
opportunity Tor rafting to Darien at any stage of the river
—an advantage possessed by but very few. Hands cau
take a raft to Darien, and return in four or five davs.
On the land there are negro houses, ox sheds,
Inn bouse.In good repair, and two lumber carts
appliance for the lumber business, i ltuntod
healthy hill.
There are also about 300 acres of as good lin inmock Isnd.
for either corn or cotton to be found any where, covered
with red oak. white oak. hickory, and ash timber. These
land* present as good facilities for either lumlier rutting
stave getting, or turpentine, as any other, and will be pen
etrated by tlio Savannah and Albany Railroad, now In con-
temptation.
For further particulars address to nicoboroiigli, Liberty
county.Ga., either oftbo undersigned. C. II. JONES,
d prnrls-
is with every
' a high nnd
SOAP.
T HE aubacrBiers, agents for tlie tale of MY’RICK'S SOAP,
offer for sale—
2600 boxes Chemical Olive 8oap,
3000 do. 1’ale do.
2000 do. Brown do.
YVnrrnnted equal to any manufactured. Put up in pack
age* to suit, without charge. J. B. A. h H. ALLEN,
mb 21—3m 7 and 8 South YVharvea. Philadelphia.
YVK9COTTI 5t MILLER,
MANUFACTURERS OF SASH AND BUNDS
N. F. comer of Droad and Wallaec-streets, Philadelphia.
C ONSTANTLY on hand S large assortment of RASH of
all size* and thickness, including ljf thick, with a gen- .
ernl n«*ortment of RQIJJNG BIJNDS. warranted equal to
any that can be made. A general assortment of Sash ren-
dy glazed always on band. All orders bv mall or dispatch,
will roceivo prompt a tcntlon, and goods delivered *o any
part of the city or districts, free of charge
Shipping for the California market supplied at the short
est notice. eod2m—iuar28
d two
prooerty. Apply to
dec 28
... tion of the ladles of Savannah, and sourroundlng coun
try. to the following new and beautiful good* which we have
just received, viz : silk Paris mantillas, laced gimp mantil
las. Idack nett scarfs col’d. neet scarfs, ladies cravats snd
tie*. French worked collars, laced cape*, cliemizetts nnd un
der sleeves, bonnet ribbon, gauze cap ribbon, black velvet
ribbon. Alexandres light kid gloves, black nett mitts, col’d.
silk nnd lisle glove*, with a large variety of other article*
too numerous to mention. Please call nnd *ee for your
selves : all of which will be sold on the be«t possible term
by Mhl9 AIKIN k BURNS. |
WM. R. SYMONS,
Offers for salo. a largo assortment of Cloths. Cas-
Imercs nnd Y’estings. consisting ii part of the fob
owing articles, selected by himiel/ during tlie past
summer in London and l’ari*. which he will make up to or
der in the best style of workmanship, and at the shortest
notice. His stock of Readymade Clothingand of Furnish
ing Good*, for gentlemen's wear, is very large and of the
best quality and stylo—the whole of It mads this fall under
Ills own Inspection, nnd will bo sold ut tho West price* for
cash or approved credit :—French bltck. blue, brown and
olive (Totli* ; fancy French nnd English C»s*lnieres ; fancy
Silk Y'osting. su|>er. fancy Silk Plush Veitings; black Bar
athea Silk Y’estings ; super, black Doeskls Ca**imeres ; Me
rino and Silk Undershirts and Drawer*; white and fancy
Shirt* and Collar*; Canton Flannel Shirts and Drawers:
white, black and fancy Kid Gloves: Neel Ties, plnin and
embroidered; Merino and Cotton Socks; Scarfs.Sntin and
Bombas In Socks. no5 IT Will taker-street.
STOVES, STOVES.
Tlie subscriber has just received* large number ol
Cooking and Parlor Stores, which be will dispose of
on accommodating terms. Amorg them may be
found the following : Cooking Stoves. Tlie Republic. Lady ol
the liiko. Air Tight Premium, Queen of the West. Empire
Premium. Eastern Premium. Psrlor ant office Stoves.—
Union Cottage, Cylinder. Sheet Iron, (air light) square and
oval. Six Plate. Box Stoves.
Hollow Ware Pots. Kettle*. Ovens. Spider*. Sauce Palm,
Ac. Ac. Plain and Japanned Tin YVare. f*r sale, and manu
factured at short notice. Orders for Roofing, Gutters, and
Leaders, attended to with punctuality.
JOHN J. MAURICE,
Nos. 10 and li Barnard street
B “T'TTER AND CHEESE—60 firkins choice Goshen Butter,
100 boxes Cheese, received and per steamer and for
I sale by JanlO McMAHON A DOYLE.
S UGAR AND MOLASSES—30 hlldl Porto Rico Sugar. 20
dn prime and choice New Orloass do, 26 do Muscovado
do. 35 hhds Cuba Molasses. 100 bbls do. 60 bbl* N. Orlenns
Syrup, for sale by janlO McMAHON A DOYLE.
H ACON. BEEF AND LARD—26 hhd* choice Bacon Sides,
25 do Shoulder*. 20 half bbls Fulton Market Beef, 20
bbls choice No 1 Leaf Lard, for sole by
JanlO Mi MAHON A DOYLE
B RANDIES—Binding from FSatterly—10 casks superior
Cognac Brandy in store, 10 half-pipes O It k Co's do. 10
quarter cask* very old Jean Ennis’ do. 15 halves and quar
ters do. various brand*, for nale by
sc | >21 J. V. CONNER AT A CO.
\TK.\V ORLEANS MOLASSES. Ao.—100 bbl* Molaaae* 25
It lihds Sugar. 100 bbl* Whisky, landing from brig Tnllu-
NEW BOOKS.
Deed veil March 2U(/i. 1864, by S. S. Sibley.
T IIF. MISER'S HEIR, or thu Y’oung Millionaire; by P.
Hamilton Meyers.
The Lover upon Trisl ; a novel by Elizabeth M. Stuart.
Tho Secretary, or Circumstantial Evidence; by the au
thor of Hcadsaiid Heart*. Fortune Mildred, Tlie Foundling,
to which are added. Lizzie Leigh, and tho Miner’s Daughter,
a Tale of the Peak ; by (Tiarle* Dickens.
Mansancillo. the Fisherman of Naples ; by Alex. Dumas
Margaret, or Prejudice at Home and Its Y'ictiins.
An Autobiography.
History of the French Protestant Refugees from the
Revocation of tho Edict of Nantes to our own day* j by M.
Charles Weiss.
Blackwell Us Magazine, for March.
Hunt’s Merchants Magazine, for March.
inli30 For sale at 136 Congress-street.
NEW KOOKS
R ECEIVED, April 8. by S S HBLEY. Illstorv of the war
of tho United t-tates. from the earliest colonial times
to the close of the Mexican War. by John I/*w|s Thomson,
with additions nnd corrections, illustrated with numerous
engravings from designs by W. Croome and other artists;
two volumes in ono.
Life and Adventures of a Country Merchant, a narrative
of bis exploits at home, during his travelsand in the cities,
designed to amuse and Instruct, by J. B. Jones, author of
the Wild Western Scenes.
Trials snd Confession* of an American Housekeeper.
The Winter Lodge, or Y'ow Fulfilled, a sequel to Simon
Kenton, by James Wier.
The School Fellow, a magazine for boys and girls edited
by William C. Richard* and Cousin Alice, vol. 1.
At Home nnd Abroad, or bow to behave, by Mr*. Manners.
For sale at No. 136 Congress-street. Spfl 1
THE GRINNELL EXPEDITION
T HE U. S. Grinncl! Expedition in search of Sir John
Franklin, by Elisha Kent Kane, M. D., U. S. N„ with a
*xi j and aamerous fine engraving*.
Harper’s Magazine, for March, with engravings.
Ryle* on Bills of Exchange. Bunk Notes. Ike., 3d edition.
Ilawle on Covenants for Titles. 2d edition.
Pneumonia, It* supposed connection pathological
ethnological with autumnal fevers, malaria, Ac - by R. I-a
Roche.
Meig* on Diseases of the Uterus, coinplote, col’d plates.
Bartlett on Fevers of the United State*.
New Mexico inrt the Navajo Country, by I.t. J. H. Simp
son. U. S. Topographical Engineer*, colored plates.
mar8 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
lab.
sale by
COHEN A FOSDICK.
L ADIES’ KID GIJ) VIS.—We have just received ■ beauti
ful assortment of ladies’ white and black, dark and
fancy colored Alexander’s Kid Glove*, to which we would
. ixpectfully call the attention of the Indies,
itl AIKEN A BURNS.
K Niil.lSH PLAINS—A heavy article suitable for Rice
i Planter*.for salent 72St. Julien nnd 105 Bryan st* .by
„ c t-yA KKMPTQN A VF.tSTlI.I.E.
D OMESTIC GOODS.—Ji. % and4-4 brown shirtings, 9»4
1ft 4 and 11 4 bleached do ; J( and 4-4 do shirting* ;
Red nnd White Flannel* ; Kepieys and Plains ; Twilled and
London Duffll Blanket* ; Whitney Blankets 104 11-4 snd
12-4. A largo stock of the above on hnnd and for sale by
„p00 K HENRY LATHROP A Co.
C'do, white Regular do. French -
do Imported Woven do. For snle st 72 St .Julien and 105
Virv "nTireotx.br oet32 KF.MPTON A VERSTILI-E.
V ALUABLE BUILDING FOR SALE.—I-ot No. one (1),
corner of Jones and Lincoln street*. 60 by 100. subject
to a ground rent of $15 64 : also. 1-ot No. Three (3). Jones
’•Sd.' 0 ’”'" 0 ™"” 04 M-TtenmoAST * co
; needle-worked Collars. Sleeves. Cbemesetta,
O Infants’Waists and Caps; Cashmere Scarf*; Ribbons;
ladies’, gentlemen’s *nd children’s Hosiery ; needloworkcd
Trimming*. Cambrio and Swiss Bands ; embroidered and
linen cambric Handkerchiefs, just received and for sals at
the lowest prices, by se27 Da WITT A MORGAN
J UTS RECEIVED per steamer Florida, an assortment of
needle worked Shrove* nnd Band*, embroidered Hand
kerchiefs nnd Collars. Irish Linen*. Blrds'-eye Dinner*. Eng-
Ish Ling Cloths, Flannels, Hosiery. Gloves and Ribbons —
For sale by n30 DiWITT A MORGAN
Vt RFDUCarpfelCES—Printed Cashmsre* and Mouslin
, •n’gSSTfi&ois.
C HAMPAGNE.—50 baskets Heidsick. in pints and quarts,
Hum's do do. for sale by
HYLAND A O’NEIL
D OMESTIC LIQUORS—100 bbl* Phclps’GIn, 76 do Ruin,
100 Ho Whisky, 76 do Brandy, for *»le by
McMAHON A DOYLE.
E :
MBKOIDEU1ES.—Collars, i heinizeU*. undersleeves, lu
ll muslin band*, all in fine variety.* nt 72 St. Julia
106 Itrvan street*. Waring'* Range, bv
oetlO KKMPTQN A VERSTILI-E.
S TAPLE GO(l|>.' --Ker-'ey*. Plain*, O-nal.urgs, Home
spun*. red and white Flannels. Blankets, Calico*, brown
anil bleached Shirting* and Sheeting*. Huckabuck*. Crash,
Towels, linen damask Napkins. Irish Linen*, Bird’s-eye Di
aper. etc..for fain by »29 PtWITT h MORGAN.
J*uperflnr Cashmere do. China Spun do; Gentlemen’*
Roy a' Ribbed Shirt*, do extra size Merino Wrapper*, do ex.
tra site Merino Shirts, do Cotton and Merino Drawers. For
sale at 72St. Julien »nd 106 Brvan streets, by
oct22 KKMPTQN A VERSTILLK.
/~1UA
VT St i
decH
P OTATOES—130 bids and 50 b*gz~Potatoe*, landing from I
H brig Torcello. and for sale by
BRIGHAM,
oct28
. KKL1.Y A CO
.it’ii'.i—• ur- nrwiiu II.IUHIF,
. . containing the speeches of John C. Calhoun delivered
In tlie House of Representative* snd In the Senate of the
United State*, edited by Richard K Crslle. received and for
sale by oep!4 8. 8. SIRI-EYLLW Congress *t_.
^UtOL’ND COFFEE^—60 boxes Ground Coffee, landing per
f Bark Radiant. For sale by
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
| nnv8 ^
G OLD PENS—a large aaaortmant of Gold Pros, In gold
and allver extension and double extension case*, war-
--•rt *» *“•““* Yss Con—it,-at
dov18 b. d. BiDiJti | t«o goo free* street
novltf—iwtf H. H. JONFS.
land* Foil Salk.
The subscriber offers for sale, on accommodating
ii “"St” 1 ?wiuCussit’ijduS
III.,if. mine AI«”“liirr7Jor^” b "“ l " c,:
l.rountv.Gq oct20—Hf CHARLTON HINES 3
,° J i t C ? ! f 0RKS4 * • s ‘ T »KKt“FOR SALE.—
iT,.\.L?.V r u* V desirable lots. 30 by tH». on Comma* -*
beiwo ,, i Montgomery aim iffes^ffifaro well
adapted for business purpose*, being but a very »linrt din-
tniice from the market. Terms—one-tblrd cash, the bal-
socured by mortgage on the
M- PRENDERGAST A CO.
F «K_SAl. | - : -Tb"«e. , e’ | y ball-," lot No. 2 Vamacraw.
being the Y\ linrf now occupied by the Cliarle*ton Steam
racket Company, measuring one hundred feet on tho River,
and running back about two hundred feet to Uanal-street
Tlie property i« now under a lease which will expire on the
first of Noveiiibernext.
If not sold at private sale previous to the firstTimsdny in
February. It will thon bo offered nt "option at the Court
Hoiim' Apply to dd6 CQllEN A FOSDll'K.
VE WWM A\D CRACK Y01R CHECKS'
n i.-’L?. . il 3'P or l*t i o n * of PEARLS, from Framaiugda ;
hJ MOSAICS and CAMFOS from Utopia ; and DIAMONDS,
supposed to be the niiiiio found by Simiaii. the sailor, set ini
" • B ?! nt * n ' 1 m ," d ' , . rn "‘J 10 "- r,,r 116 Broughton
treot. by dec4 HORTON A RIKEMAN.
- r DOORS AND BUKOS.
Ii") 000 ! ,F SASM fr, " n 7X0 to 12X20 ; 200
ion l\m.l film. I * rl .^ lin,1, 'r" rWi,, ' l «’ w », fr «' , n8.Yl0 to 12X20;
loo I aiiet Doors, various size*.
OddSlze*furnl*bedon the aauieterms. Forsnlebv
JOHN G. FAIJJGANT
PLABTKIUNO, «c7
STRAW GOODS.
T HE subscriber takes this opportunity to notify hi* Cus
tomers that be baa now In store a well Nolccted stock of
Strnxv snd Millinery Goods,
Consisting in part of ladies’ Hair Blonds, F'rcnch I-aces,
Gossamers. Tripoli*. Pearl* and Satin Diffused, In various
styles of Good* ; together with a hsudsome assortment of
Imported and Domestic Artificial Flowers. Ribbons, 1-ndlea*
and Misses’ colored Bonnots, Straw Trimmings, Children’s
list* and Bonnet*, and various other Good* connected with
thetrsde.
He ha* made nrnangement* with the principal Manufac
turer* and Importers, so that ho will bo enabled to receive
all tho newest style* of Straw Goods, as soon a* they aro
manufactured, lie feels confident that bo will be able to
sell hi* Goods a* low if not lower, than any similar estab
lishment In the city. WILLIAM G. CALVER.
No. 50 North Sscond Street, below Arch,coat side, Phil,
mh 21—eodlm
CAD1NKT YVARE EMPORIUM.
No. 130] Scntth Senmd street. Philadelphia (No. 13G
YV. A J. ALLEN resnectfnlly in-r
form their friend* and customers V
that they have removed from No. p
137 Walnut street, to No. lllfl South
Second street, where they have on hand a large and splen
did assortment of superior furniture, of every description!
to (■ liich they inv ite the attention of purchaser*. mh7
ULIDUON’S TYPES OF M ANKIND |
O R. Ethnological Researches based unon Ancient M<
meats, Paintings. Sculptures, and Crania of Races, nnd
upon their Natural. Geographical. Phisolngical. and Bibli
cal history. Illustrated by selections from tho papers of
Dr. Martin, nnd with contributions by Professor Agassiz, L.
Patterson, and Dr. Usher. In a quarto volume, with nu
merous engravings ; price five dollars to subscribers, who
■re requested to call lor tlieir books.
Guizot’s History of Oliver Cromwell and tho English
Commonwealth—2 vol*.
Exchequer Reports, vol. 8.
Spencer on Equity Jurisdiction—2 vol*.
Simpson on Homrepathy and its tendencies.
Henderson's Homoepathy fuirlr represented.
aplO W THORNE WILLIAMS
W.
THORNE WILLIAMS lias lately received Western
Character* or Types of Border Lifo ; by M’Connell,
with illustrations by Datny.
Busy Moments of an Idle Woman.
Addison’s complete work*, with critical and explanatory
notes by Green, in 5 volumes—first just received.
The Block Water Chronicle, a narratlvo of an Expodilion
Into Randolph county. Vn.; with illustration*.
DeVere’s sublime nnd comparative Philosophy.
Field’s City Architecture, or design* for Dwellings, Ho
tel*. Store*. Ac
Theory of Christianity ; by W. S. Grayson.
Hichardi's Peruvian Antiquities, translated by Rev. Dr
Hawks.
Brown’s Roman Classical Literature.
Hogbea’ Scripture Geography.
Mr. Rutherford’s Children ; by the author of tlie Wide,
Wide World.
Istdy I/•<•'* Widowhood, from Blackwood
Parley's Present*.for allseasons novlO
B OOKS—BOOKS—Home Scenes and Home Sounds, by H
Marion Stephens.
Alcohol and the Constitution of Man. by E L Yotiman*.
A Week's Delight, or Games and Stories.
The Betbrothed. by Alessandro Manrone.
One Y’enr, a tale of wodlock, by Emily F Carlen.
John, or a Cousin in Haud U worth two Counta in the
Bush, by Emily F Carlen.
CountCbristoval, vol. 2d.
Linne I/>ckwood. a novel, by Catherine Crowe.
Wheel of Misfortune, by Nnd Buntline.
Work* of John C Calhoun, vol 4th.
YVhig Almanac, for 1854,
More of Mra. Partington'* Carpet Bag of Fun.
Busy Moments ot an Idle Woman.
Graham’s and Harper’s Magazine, for January.
Received and for *tl* at 136 Congress street, by
Jhd26 S. fi. SIBLEY.
r P ,,E undersigned having commenced’business on hi*
r ®*l )0C J7u | ly Under* his service* to the
teri il s ,eo w„r£ * '.’’“l" and °™*mental Pins
tiring. Stoco Work, Ac .Ac., nt tho usual priros.nnd will
in every case warrant work executed by himself or under
hi* *u|*-rvislon. Builders and other* contemplating build
ing. would do well to call upon him Inffore contracting with
other*. Order* left at Ills residence. Jones-st., corner ol
Barnard-*!., will be promptly attended to
julyl6-1y VALENTINE BRUNNER.
T'HE LOST PRINCE—Identity of l/xiU XVII of i.,,,,..
1 and the Rev. Eleszer Williams. hy*°g
l iitnam s MsKaziiie. for January. $2 60 per annum.
Karl Krinkeu—his Christmas Stocking.
The Potlplier Papers, re-printed from Putnam’s Monthly
illiistratol J
A Day In the New York Crystal Palace, and How to Make
tlie Most or It. with engravings.
Golden Dream* and Leaden Realities, by Ralph Raven
Y ol nines 2 nnd 3 Addison’s Complete Work*
deo2 » W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Q UN DRIES.—] 26 boxesN'o. 1 and family Soap. 100 do new
IT scaled Herring. 8fi do 6* nnd 8s Beadel’s Tallow Candles
60 do Grant A Williams’ 6s and 8* Tobacco. 20 half cheat)
Black Tea. (b papers, 40 doGreen Ten. assorted. 200 l.am
Drop Shot, assorted sizes, 60 bbls butter. *ugsr and nodi
Biscuit. 60 bag* and 100 mats Old Government Java Coffee
80 bbls A. B and C clarified Sugar, 00 do crashed and now
' °T-1."’ - ,, Indl » House Molasses! 104
do h I helps’ Gin, 40 do P A H Connecticut River do, 60 d<
pure Boston Rum. 30 do Domestic Brandy, 20 quarter an<
.0 eighth evks fourth-proof Brandy. 26 dozen painted-han
dfr Brooms 200 do do Baskets, 80 boxes Beadel’s and Col
gate’s Pearl Starch, 20.000 superior Plantat on Cigars. 4f
bbls puroGeneHoe Flour, landing nnd for sale bv
Wul4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
C OFFEE, PEPPER. Ac.—Just received, 30 boxeTgiround
Coffee. 10 do Pepper. 30 do Mustard, in « 4 ' lb can*. 30
pounds Nutmeg*. 20 do Mace. 30 do Cloves. Cinnamon, Ac.;
also. 30 dozen fnney handled large Brooms. 60 do two aud
three hooped painted nnd cedar Palls, 10 nests cedar Tubs,
60 do Manilla aod Cotton Ontbes Lines, 60 do handled nnd
Brushes. 6 bbls extra No 1 Mackerel, 2 hhds
Codfish, 20 boxes scaled Herring. 60 bbls Potatoes. For
“J,® bj DAVID O’CONNOR.
J5bl8 corner Broughton nnd Drayton streets.
CJUGAU AND MOLASSES—20 hlid* choice Porto Rico Su-
1T gar. 10 do Muscovado do. 15 do prime New Orleans do.
120 bbls crashed and clarified do, 16 boxes I/mfdo. 75 bbl*
prime new crop New Orleans Syrup, 100 do cheap sugar-
house do, Just received and for sale by
_ d,, c21 WEBSTER A PALMES-
C HAMPAIGN—160 baakots first quslity. just Imported
and for sale by
PQt29 COHEN k FOSDICK.
C OTTON SEED—Jethro or Silk Cotton Seed, for sale bi
Jan29 '
OGDEN A BUNKI
' bv
Fit
S FX5ARS—10,000 Lit Norrig. nnd other brands. For sale
bf nov» HYLAND A O’NEIL.
C I.AltCT WINF'..—20boxesSt. Julien Medoc Wine, for sale
by 3 A. BONAUD.
H
ARPEll F'OR FEBRUARY, with E
DeOuincy's Writings, vlt: Autobiographical Sketches. His
torical aod Critical FYuays, Philosophical Writer's Let
ter* to Young Men. the Ciesar’s. Essays on tbe Poets, the
Opium Eater. &£.. Ac.:
D'Aublgr.e’s History of the Reformation. 6 vols;
Hartly Coleridge's Poems. 2 vols. London;
Rokitansky's Pathological Anatomy, I-ondon, Sydenham
Society. 4 vola;
Billings on the Heart and Lungs. London;
The Edinburgh Review for January;
Mrs Mowatt'* Autobiography:
Edgar Allen Poe's Works, 3 vol*;
Hawthorne’s Bllthedale Romance.
febl6 W. THORNK WILLIAMS
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lUR—200 lacks and 100 bbls
by , »hl9
S ^MUNDRIES.—Just in store 6 bbls Reynold* A Son’s YVbite
Ixwif Ijird. 100 dn choice extra fnniily Hams. 3 hhds. do
Bacon Shoulder*. 10 bbl*. and half dn Pig Pork. 10half bbls.
Haw'd Corn Beef, 6 boxes Beadel's Tallow Candle*. Starch A
fstnilv Soap. 20 boxe* Sperm and Star Candle*. 10 barrels
Bleached winter strained tamp Oil. 100 boxe*Ground Coffee.
Milliard. Cinnamon, and Peper. 60 lbs Nntmeg and Mace.’I6
Client Oolong Tea. loose and in quarter Ibb packages. 60 bbls
Potatoes, and 100 bbls assorted apples. Ac.. Ao. F'or sale by
novfl DAVID O’CONNOR.
medicinal beverage is manufactured by tbe proprit
tor at Scheidam. in Holland, and it is warranted not only
pure from every Injurious property and ingredient, but of
the best possible quality. Just received and for sale by
nov27 W W. LINCOLN, Monument square.
l—Ji
e Knife Sharpener*.
■tyl
| KblT
D omestic liquor—100 bbl* e Pheip* and RoWcin. 66
do PAH Connecticut rivor do. 40 do Domestic Bran
dy. 60 dO'New England Ram, 60 do Rectified Whisky, re-
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
CANK SKAT CIIAIlt MANL’PACTOHY.|
No. 131 North Sixth Street. Philadelphia.
(Opposite Franklin Square.)
THE subscriber Is constantly fin 1
tailing.and on hnnd Plain amt Fnn t
cy Cane Senl.Cliulre.fii great v*rio- I
— ly of elegant nnd faahlonsblest.vles. 1
for parlor*, dining-rooms or chamber*, made in F'nncy
Woods, Imitation Woods, and Fancy Color*. Ac
.iA-sttawj
House and Office Arm Chair*, large *„,i M „„u Rocking
< Ii -lr*. Store and Steamboat Stools, ninniu Chairs, ana
Settees. Ac
Hi'iisekeepcrs. Hotel.Steanibont and Rail Ro*d Companies
will find it to their interest to call at the F'actorv ot
N. F. WOOD.
No. 131 North Otli St (opposite Franklin Svunro,)
Philadelphia
PKOUTT Ai BARRETT’S
AKitriiltiirnl Wnrr-Ilonar nnd Seed Store*
No. 194 ** Market-street. Philadelphia.
Phovtv A Mrs its’ Patent SelfjMg|
Sharpening Ploughs, of all sizes,
right and left handed—Subsoil,-
Side Hill and Double Mould. Ac , with
Steel Extending Points. liar abare. Reach, and other kinds
of Castings for re|*iiring. Tlie Emperor of Rnssin awarded
for tbe above Ploughs, a Massive Gold Medal, value $300,-—
Also, tho Great Medal at the World’s F'nlr, wns awarded P.
A M. Plough No. 40. Cultivators with Double-Point Polish
ed Steel Teeth, which can bo reversed, thus getting Double
Wenrnl tbe common Teeth. Also,Cultivators of all kind*
with Steel Teeth
Spain'* Atmospheric Churn*.
Corn Shelters, improved
kinds.
Hav and Straw Cutters,
Hand Corn Mill*.
Corn and Cob Crusher*.
Gedda’ Improved Harrows,
Square snu A Harrows,
Horse Rnkcs,
Grindstones, ready hung,
Dirt Scraper*.
Agricultural Furnace*,
Ox Y’oke* and Bows.
Fork* lor unloading nay,
Man Hay Rakca,
Row Pina.
Apple Pearera,
Ox Mutzles,
Mole Traps.
Pruning llooksnnd Chisels,
Saws nnd Scissors,
Iron YVell Curbs, and 7-lnc
tubeing for Chain Pi
ol* (of
■t the
Corn Piantera,
Turnip Drills, 4 to 3fl.
Grant’s Patent Fan Mill*,
Garden Engine*,
Wheat Drill*,
Horse Powers and Thresher*,
Mowing and Reaping Ma
chines,
Chain Pump*
Cattle Tie*,
Bull Ring*,
Patent Iron Snath*
Grabbing Hoe*.
Transplanting Trowel*
Hay and Manure Fork*
Shovels and Spades.
Garden and Field Hoe*,
Garden Rake* in variety,)
Children’s Tools,
Darling Scythe*,
Snath), with Patent Fasten-
I Potato* Hooks.
' * every description.) Garden
lowest prices, at Wholesale
eod—ap!9
PAPER HANGINGS, H LA NIC HOOKS, ETvJ.
No. 4 North FWh rtrert. two doort above Market,
Philadelphia.
T HE undersigned have just opened a freth nnd complete
stock of YVnll Papers, among which are gold and vel
vet. fine satin, and the lowest priced unglszed papers; also,
decorations, border*, fire-screens, curtain*, etc., which they
offer st tho lowest price*, both wholesale nnd retail
Tlie best workmen employed to hang paper either In tbe
city or country.
"tank Books, Stationery, efc,—We have also our usual as
sortment of writing paper* wrapping |>apern, blank and
school books, stationery, etc.
PARRISH A HOUGH
No. 4 North Fith street, 2 doors above Market,
Philadelphia.
W~ Cash paid for country rag*. mhlO—eod
HIE SINKING AND ENGRAVING, -
I N ALL ITS BRANCHES,—Business cards, with appropri
ate devices, emboxsed In a new style, In plain and fancy
eolora. Heals of every description, with or without presses.
Envelopes printed with name, business and address, label*,
bill head*, manufacturer’* tickets, Ac., all executed lo tbs
neatest manner and at prices 26 per cent, below any simi
lar establishment. In consequence of better and improved
facilities for tbe execution of such work.
N. B.—All orders by mail promptly attended to. Good*
sent to any part of tlio country.
T. B. CALVERT A CO..
Envelopeand Seal Press Manufacturers. Die Sinker*. Km bos.
sera and Kengravera. 48 South 3d •t., Philadelphia.
mh29
GAN WORK, LAMPS, Ac.,
A RCHER A WARNER, Manufacturers, No 1 inClu-stint-
street, Philadelphia.respectfully solicit the altentnn of
purchasers, to tlieir assortment or chandeliers, brackets,
pembints.and every description ofgaa burner*; also every
variety of lamps, girandoles. Ac. We warrant our good
equal in quality, and our price* a* lowaa any other estaM
Bailment In tlio country. *
The Trado supplied with burners, mercury,cap*,brass
tings, air pump*, Ac., at reduced price*.
ARCHER A WARNER
HU. S. Archer, | Wllll.m P. MliOcrr,
Redwood F. Warner. | Wa. Q, B. Merrill
LOOKING-GLASS WAREHOUSE.
^akuU-street, below Fburth. north side. Philadetpma
\X7r.Inform merchant*and residentaofthisvidnlty.that
T l a. ni® 0-1 C 25P , !J 4 ’ **f ortlnp nt of Mantql, Pier. Wall
■nd Oval Glasses, richest styles, fbr private use. or al' kinds
for country sale, with I ortralt and Picture Frames, Ac..will
be found at our establishment
I fng experience and large facilities enable a* to nell the
best goods at lowest price*.
Dlmensloiu belng given, we will give estimates for any
Izwl Mirror*, delivered free from breakage, at any point.
Orders solicited.
French Plate Glass, for 8torea, Dwellings, Ac., at Import*,
tlon pries THOMAS J. NATT A OO.
aplO—eod
DLINDS AND SHADES.
Take Notice.
T) J. WIIJ.IAM8, No. 12. North Slxtb-street, a few doer*
lJ. above Market-street, Philadelphia, it the moet exten
•Ive and best manufacturer of Window Blinds and Shades
In the United State*, and haa taken the highest premiums
St all the exhibition*: be buy* the best materials by whole-
HtiT- F °’ “ •"‘"bSqbau. nn a ™. !
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tap. by
B. B. SIBLEY, 136 Oongrsa* street.
P URE COD IjVER OIL—Ru*hton and Clarke's genuine
(VmI Liver Oil, warranted fresh and containing all the
medicinal virtue*. Juat received and for aal* by
nov27 W W. UN00LN, Monument square.
TTM^RELLAS ANDPARABOLi of all kind#and ririore.
u for Ml* by marll KKMfTON A VZB8TILLK.
11 perior quality, fluff nnd White linen Shades, ■as end
Shu de Trimmings, Fixtures, Ac., wholearle and retail, st
th- lowest cosh price*. More Shades painted and lettered
to order. Reed Blind* at manufactnrera’ price*. Old Blind*
painted to look os good as new. Purchaser*, by calling
will be convinced that he sell* a auperitr article, sad
antes* full aetlsfsctlon A liberal discount mad# to dealer*
J. WmJAHR,
No. 12 North Oth-etrset^ Phil*.