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SAVANNAH GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 11, 1855.
fill: SAVANNAH QEORQIAN,
no. m&A'
ItV PHILIP J. PUNCH.
■>MLY. [HI-WEEKLY AN1) WEEKLY.
iSi^MS .-Daily fiJ; Tud Weekly ti ; Weekly
tnyihh mi ArfoaHcc. Where, imyincnt la not
. !• In rtilvAiic**, tUi* olur^w will luvariably bo for
h Garni ni .M \ /Vi-IKerWy W, unit IVakly $3
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"*bt In* Hi.a of PRICK A VC.YDBR having been die-
•viral i>r lli.> death of Mr. Venter, the public a* well
the Iti-in" and patrons of lb* establishment ate hereby
eiRHIftillc informed tlut the SCMCIUUR tua WHOM"
"HfcrtiMor in* I'RoricDiiox is thim city, anti solicit* con*
t iptene* nflavom, with theeontldentassurance that, with
. hill it n i f;i\hioti-ih|i> *tock. skillful, exporlrfhcpd and oom-
< 'K A* >1*1 «».!*, h.> will ho able iMncerowpliibnll thM art
. .Invention can dovlse,to please the most fastidious.
WM. 0. PRICE. Draper ami Tailor
147 Ray-street.
i)R. W. T. PARK,
I. CMRS PHYSICIAN, SUKliEOX 4 ACCOUCHEUR,
f ‘ Having iiooomoa peraai
mi professional set
dent of hi* ability to remit
Comer of JofTcreon nml Stntc-Strecte.
SAVANNAH, GA„
x f t ' Having i«!ocimo a permanent oltlzen, rospectfully
il serrlces to tho ptblic, couU.
mler entire satisfaction. Be-
,• UiOrv'.'tjhlr versed in the various brauche* of medteiue.
itt'iny. surgvry. physic logy, pathology, principles and
Stic* el medicine, obstetric.', aud diseases of wonion and
..;4:en materia modlca and •-.erapontics, chemistry, bot-
:.ud having attended the required nnmberofcourses
; ifdtc-t! Itclures, amt being a graduate ot the IVorceater
. , h..l , - >He»v. In ’.Worcester,Massschusettsj the Eclectic
e-T. at !j*tituiool Virginia; and the Southern Botanico
- 'h si i'.dh’ce in Mscon.t.a ; and having been actively
.i.liif- • - silly engaged lu tho treatment of both noute
.den .lease* for six years, after tho well recog.
■ o .-> • Hi-lied principles of the Botanic or Reform
r '.lelne, fsola confident or being able to ren-
•'action to alt who may be to kind as to fa-
with their pitronage.
.sorire -
bin
>iewJK treat ebromo patients, both in city and country
. Bto toilers per month, in advance, for each case, nd
•lvisit enr chronic patient within the city, If necessary
ttc-i-evled. but will charge. In addition to the monthly
•. fr- 'it* Yi. Except the monthly fee of Are dollars
C-’-r.t.'.e tit-itii.ebt.tho usual time of Indulgence for the
•u tut of ah other charges la the diflerent branches of
• prec re vr-Uhe given, which charges shall be as mod-
i it and res ‘unable aa thoso ot any honorable andrespecta-
o | byreinn la the city Service* gratuitously rendered to
'. wji tl.y ministers nf the Gospel, end to Indigent widow*
A orphan.*.
Parson* nOilcted with ohroulc disease*, no milter where
they may re-hto ta the United States,can obtain n month’*
'.edlcine suited to their diseases. with presetipttons, by
. ailfree of pottage by sending to him by mail, or other*
five dollar* and a full statement ot their symptoms,
c.“, 4c.
tOnev .*00: to hint by mil pi medicine mil be at his
n risk
* KrmDfE!
Re-". Mm ’.I Crumley, Uiram Robert*, teq , Savannah;
E. IV. Speer, Maior Benjamin Bryan. Macon.
Ysvatirab. Nov. 3dtTi. 1854. ' *3m—mal2
RAVA.N.YAfl MUTUAL INSUHANClfi CO.
Omci liSUaT-stBrn
Thu Company will take FirP. Marine and River Risks on
•« isos'- favorable torms
Ureitis—Henry D. Weed, Hiram Roberts, J. R. Wilder,
W.Morrell, John W. Anderson. N B. Knapp,Henry L*.
:.:0pnndE F Wood
HENRY D. WEED, President.
HIRAM ROBERTS, Vice President.
jA*oi Mclixm, Secretary. nov8
N K W G It O C K it V II O V S K
CIIABKl'ION «!U WATTS.
‘The aubiorlbors hare just opened a fresh supply
of Goods, recently mmlved from tho northern
markets, and anllclt tho patronage ot rounlry
Jdealom, city merchants, and families gcuerally
The following articles comprise a purtlmi of their stock :
76 hoxrs ami half boxes Tobacco, asserted brand*
25 U Cigars, 10 cases linn cut Tobacco,
10 lihile Bacon Sides and Shoulders, 100 limn.
J> tibia Lard. 10 do Pork,
30 whole, half aud quartet bblq Mackerel.
50 bbls Domestic Llmiora. all qualities.
‘All casks Wine—Madeira,Tuncrillp, Port and Mala /a.
5 half and quarter pipes flno Uratidio*.
2 pipes Holland Gin—swan brand,
50 boxes Cheese—Common. English Dairy Ac.
50 bags Java, Laguyra, and RloCoUbe.
10 kegs choice Butter.
60 whole and hall bbla Extra Canal Klour.
75 bags Georgia Flour, In IOO and 00 lb sack*
llM) whole aud half boxes Colgate's Po*p,a**orto-\
* 6 libds Porto Rico Sugar.
30 bbls olarillud and brow tt Sugar,
10 casks Ilya*.*’ lamdoit Porter. 10 cases Pickles,
10 bbls Mercer Potatoes. 10 bbts while and red Onions,
30 boxes Hurrittg,
10 baskets Chauipaigue. ,';c.. &o. |
Also, a full assortment of Groceries generally, comprls* ’
lug, sauces, syiii|M,pru.servus aud dried fruits, oils, soloes .
of all kinds, lattry soaps, nuts, liysou aud black tons, dried
beef and toiiguus.sanllues. ground colToe.kUl snluton and I
maokurel.brooms, buckets,vruoden ware aud measures, to
gether with numerous olherRltldestif household use. all T
which will be sold cheap for cash or approvnd city accept* \
ancee. ocl2f
SOMETHING SERIOUS;
—OR.
H AY.—600 bales prime Eastern Hay. landing andf*
•ale by oot26 BRIQIIAU, KILLY ti 00.
THE GROCER’S MINCE PIE. £| AY-100 Ule« prime NorlUmHay, Undlng fn
w* * a ri " # U brig Delta. C*pt. Downs, at Anderson's upper
laws lr.ll.nn A lln.lMr... 1 ' 1 -lin.lM lull I.
By James A. Barron.
and for sal* by
ap20
Thv Steamer hns brought nto supplies—
Just auoh/a will please orery rrlend—
So cotun 'round, and gladden your eyes.
Or purchase, us I will attend.
No pleasttro Is gri ator to me,
Thau to wait on my customer's will.
Provided they ready will he
— “lolnv—‘ *■ —
. T IQUOUS, fto.-a halfpipes J J Dust
JLi Brandy, 0 do RocheQo do,
g from the
upper wliar
itOWLANl) h CO.
A do Rochelle do, a do_^„
. UedorBwacGla.IO casks Port Wine, 10
ds Ot’s Old Otard
[uettedo. 0 pipes
do Madeira do, 10
To pay their respects to my till.
Credit is killed, we are told—
Had Pay was tho one done the deed—
And nothing can thine now like gold,
Unless silver comes In for Its meed.
Hank notes at o as good, true, as gold,
Provided they specie will bring;
3n bring thorn.I caro not how old.
If they pass for the one noedful thing.
..^ruit.ior
' by julyio MOMAHQN & DOYl.K.
iAT Unding per bark Colloma:28boxesBaperflne Mustard
i In K lb. cans ; 25 do fine Coffee, In 1 and ftlb. pa mi r; 26
' do Black Popper, lu Ulb. papers; 16 do ground Ulngor, In
Ulb papers; 10 do Ailsploe, in J^ib papers; 10 bags Black
Pepper sml Allspice, (grain.) Por sale by
1 ool2 J. V. CONNER*.f& LU.
: l^'OLASaEHAND HYRUP.-ilfi bbU and tcsWest India
j sale by
Molasses, 76 bbls do. CO bbls New Orleans Syrup, for
.... doyLE.
mty7
MoMABON k1
NEW CAIU'KTINGS.
T IDE subscriber has Just rnculvcl per late arrivals, a
Urge and fresh stock of tho richest and uuvreat sty It a
of Velvet.Tapestry, Brussels, three-ply Ingrain and Vetil.
tiau Carpetings, all of which ttre offered on tho ntosldesir.
able terms.
With n full assoi tmeul of Oil Cloths. Table Colors,Mat.
time,Ac.
Purchaser.* arc requustud to make an early uvvwltiatlorf
asstrong laducemonls will be held out to cash buyers.
It. II. WALKER, 190 Chostnut-street.
mhl7—lawlf below Hth, South side, Philadelphia.
NBlVirWOOD YAUD,
OLD CtUiaXBTO.V HTKAM-PACi:rr WIUKV,
rpJKriubsoriber respectfully announces to the uitloeua
i of Havauuah, Dial ho has commenced tho wood bust,
jtess, ami will kenp constantly on hand a wull mdeclod
stock of oak and pine wood.
Boxos at J. K. IteFord’s drug atore, B. H. Sibley's book
store, J. A. Baron's grocery store amt at tho ofllce of tlte
Goarglan. Orders left in my boxs by one o'clock, will be
attended to same day. Order* solicit'* *
JanlO
Por a Breakfast, you suited can la ;
And for DInnor, tho best cun bo spread t
While for Rupber, Just buy It of mo,
And n Cnutllo when going to bed.
As yon rlso in the morning, with hope
Of a bright gtowlug prosperous dar.
I'll furnish roost excellent Boap
To wash all obstruction! away.
I ne, ts jiseaeroi; ou uo targe «*u. o uackerelj 16boxes Cod*
t Q«l>; 26 bbls Pickled Herrings; 100 boxes Rmoked do; re
ceived and for sale by
I novl2 MoMAIION k DOYLE.
NuroumiEb.
16 hltds N O Sitgar; 150 bbls A, U ntt<l C Sugar. '
200 Hacks Rio Colh’u; 50 mats 0 0 Java <"<;
16 boxes Pepper;
00 bbls soda, buttci umUuzar Cracker*.
26 bbls Pilot Dread; •
160 boxesadamantinu,Caudles; 75 do *pm iii ... ‘
160 boxes No. 1 pale utitl family Boap;
76 boxes pearl Btareb; 20 cases Brandy Cli-'i r * s
20 cases Pie Fruit; 23 do Ncotar Whisky;
,VJ bbls Phelps’ Uiu; Sfiito I'ntnesll,- Rrsndv.
50do N Kltiim.
50 cases Wolfe's Aromnlh.' £chuapns.
75 do liCinoti Co tidy; 7ft do assorted Cordisl;
60 boxes Grant At WilllumsTobHecor
100 do. various brands Tobacco;
75 kcgsl'jwder; ftOlialfdodr
300kcgs »',rop and tmek Shot,
60chests Tea 60 half do do, various brand*,
76 caddies Hyson Ten ; 60 boxes assorted Candy. I
Eor salo by doc!7 McMAHQN k DOYLE,' J
fhouglt I deal in m/< Soap, you will Hud
lu uty stuck something better, I'm sure :
And to prove it more clear to your mind,
I’ll speak of Homo things in my store :
Pro llama. I have Eggs, and ltavo Greens.
Corn Beef and Potatoes and Bread ;
I bitro Pork and most excellent Bnuns.
And Onions and Ucots, rather rod.
| /^ATS.—60 bushels primo Heed OaU, dally expected per
I schr Woodbrldge, and for aale by
; doclO ERIQfLVM KELLY k CO.
rnguox that ne’er ventured n joke;
Smoked Beef, and have Beef that Is dried :
Pro He*nrs of the best you can smoke,
And S.iuingss (It to bo fried.
Uesidos, there aroHweotmeats and Cake*.
PrcHorv s, Jellies. Nuts, and all that |
And Wines of the very best makes,
To '• moisteu tho clay ’• In your hat.
1 have Brandy and Rum, and have Clu
And Whtiky, olJ Mouongahela;
Champagne, vritb the foil of the tin,
To keop In tho strength of this keeler.
BRIGHAM. C •• >L V At <21
I by
of tho tracts, known iu the original survey, at Nos.
8. formerly belonging to tho late John David Mongin
Tboy consist of twelve huudred acres of rush Land, ad
mirably adapted to the cultivation of Rea Island Cotton,
about 1.200 across of rich swamp land, 700 aores of which
areolearod and under bank,well adapted to cultivation of
cotton, rice and provisions; about 000 acres of high ground
cottou hind, a ml about 1800 seres of pine land, all ou navi*
gatlon.
With the Plantatlou will behold between eighty and
ninety Negroes. Tho nogrees will not ho sold without tho
qluutatlon, but tho plantation tuny bo treatedfor separate-
aides aud shoulder*; 200 choice Reynold's’family
hams; 10 barrels do, Isaf lard; 6 do. hhds. sides; 26 half
barrels Fulton Market beef; IJiOO lb*, now codfish; lObar-
rels new No. 1 Mackerel; 20 casks, pints aud quarts Byass
LondotjRorter; brown Buckets, clothes Lines,wash Hoards
Ac., ftp., by DAVII) O'CONNER..
Teksis—To ou approved purchaser, one-fourth cn*b,tb®
balance poyublo iu threo annual instalments, bearing Iu*
terest, with a mortgage of the property, and personal ae*
ourity on the oMitnate valno of tho negroes. Apply to
. ......... .. Jifo 1,UN
P INE APPLES—Rocelvoil per Robert M. uuarlion oue
hundred and forty dox. Pine Apple*, flfty bunches Ba*
lantatna *' * *
nannasand throe thousand Plantains, ’and (or salo bv
tnayl2 j. j). JKS.SE.
■pAVING BIA3CK3 ANDDALUtHT—60tona Paving Blocks,
IT 120 do Ballast,landing from brig Lion.for aale by
BRIGaAM. KELLY s CQ.
P Ol’ATOEJJ—ISO bbla and 60 bags Potatoes, landing front
brig Torcel)o. and for sale by
J. V. CONNERAT & CO.
Havo now in storo. and for sale on the uio»t
1 favorable term*—26 hhds Porto P.lco and Mutco*
■ vado Sugars. 7ft bbls Stuart’s A It and C oUrilled
■ do, 40 bbls crashod and pnlverlre.l do
10 boxes Loaf Sugar
120 bags Rio Coffee. 25 do Jara do,
00 hhds, tierces and bbts W. I. and N 0 Molasses.
76 boxes sperm amt adninanUno Candles,
160 packages hysgn and black Teas.
100 bbls Baltimore and Canal Flour.
10 half pipe* Otnrd. Dutmy k Co.'s Brandy
16 quarter pipes fine Old French brandy,
20 do do Madeira, and 20 do Port Wine,
50 do do Malasa.ftUiU6doToneriffnW!n<*
30 bbla Old Monongaliola Whisky,
fl pipes Holland Olu. clover leaf braud,
2 puncheons Jamaica, and 20 do St Croix Rum
i Imre Pius.I have Needles. andToy*.
Fl«h Hooks,and Hooka with their eyes:
And have Tops anil (lno Marbles for boys,
And Dried Fruit" that will do for your Pies;
Pepper, Pimento. Allsplco.
Beeswax and llog’a laird, and Flint Corn.
Butter. Molasses and Rice,
Resides Flour, and Combs made of horn.
R UM, GIN AND WHISKY—10 bblsNKRum, 6 do Gin,
and 6 do Whisky, landing from schooner Alabama.and
6 do Whisky, landingfrom schooner Alabama,
for sale by
Jairt BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
It would take teo much space rom your news.
To name of what I have, all—
Ho I’ll stop, as I'd far rather choose
That my friends, to examine, would call
AT THE '• WHITE HOUSE."
marl Corner of Whitaker and Otumon-ati.
R IO COFFEE, «o.~149 bags prime green Rio Coffee,
dodo Porto P.lco do, 60 mats and 20 bags old Govern*
ment Java do, 20 casks pints Byass’ London Porter. 20 bxa
Treadwell’s Soda Crackers, 60 doi painted handled Brooms
100 do do Buckets, 26 bbls Luther Felton A Son’s Boston
Rum, landing and for sale by
Je22 3C1UNT0N. JOHNSTON k CO.
R eceived per late arrivals—iuo hhds best Haiti-
more Hama, 100 do Reynolds & Son's do. 2 bbla Pig do.
60 bbls sugar, butter and soda Biscuit*.
150 do domestic Brandy. Gin, Ruin and Whlstry
100 baskets genuhif llehlsick Champaign Wine,
60 do do Hungarian Lion do
60 do do Crown and Rough and Ready do
120 SI Spauish Sugars, Tarlous brands,
together with choice Butter, Goshen Cheese, and other a;
Holes
Holes usually found in wholesalo groceries.
oetlO
SVN1MUES.
150 boxes Colgate's No. 1 and lb bar Soap; 100
to Smith's auJ Buchan's family do ; 60 do Col*
MMMirate's onto do: gftdo assorted Candles, 60 half do
Raisins; 60 boxed do; 100 bbls sugar, soda and butter Bis
cuits: 26do Pilot Bread; 25 Imxes ground Pepper; 1ft bags
do; 25 boxes ground Coffee; 30 boxos One Hyson Tea. in 18
lb boxes ; 60 do do do do, iu 4 aud C lb do ; 30 do do Black
Jo, In 4 aud ft lb do ; 25 hall chests flno Hyson Tea ; 30 do
do Black do. in ,** lb papers r 109 bids Stuart's A. Baud c
clarified Sugar* , 60 do da crushed and powdered do; 25 Jo
Domestic Brandy; 16 quarter casks 4th proof do; 1ft eighth
do do do J.. LtnJiiitr and for sale by
janfl SJRANTOX. JOHNSTON & Q>
WPISIU.VrK.'kDVaiT’S OFFICE C.lt.H.
SAvaHXtn,Sept 1, 1553.
After tut* uj>, by resolution of tho Board of Directors,
pane down freight will be payable at the merchants’
.•OTt.tisg bouiei'or by deposits made by the Treasurer,
>5!0l wetkly, ou Mondays and Frida v« from 9 o'clock A.
\I.,to 2 P M.
ii.!s to ti ifludsu t through the post . dice rn Wednei*
•.. y*end Fti'.ays
aailure to mak» payment when called for as aboTO wilt
top pi'lie: account
Mptl W 51. WADLEY, Gen.Sup’t.
SAVANNAH INFIRMARY.
11.3. WRaGG AND MACK ALL, PjtomiXORs.
rite Institution having bceu re'-cutly removed from the
titurbs of the city, to No- 19 Eust Broad-street, Lsnow
.pen for tho reception of patients Medical and Surgical.
By this change In locality we are emitted to offer ttie
public more ample accomodations Outwards sre corn-
•ovtibly furni«hed, and several siugle loom* are fined up
.;r such patlonta as prefer being entirely ptlrate.
R t; especially invite tho attention of planters and other
ween tr, cur deparimcnt for negroes
for teimr apply to Dr. J. A. Wucfl, No. 38 West Broad
•ire*;, it Pr P. C. iUciAlt. No. 96 Broughton-st.
t lu.
fi'S Rctas ot Akt.—In this wuuacrful age, Art layshsr
ii»*tcr touches ou almost every tntug. The ceilings over
us and th- carpi-ts we tread on. are hallowed by Art. Art
.vio l* the railway tbroug the mountains and the mud ;
aal.es machines of wood and in n. to act as If with knowL
•dg: an ‘ annihilates space with lighlning tamed down to
.nf tutelage of a hoy. Nothing U too lotty for her touch
.lid nothing loo humble. A new proof ot this old convio*
an has just fatten under our notice, iu the shape of a
. ithnrlio Pill, from the Laboratory of that world renown-
11 we understand the subject, h<* nas carried that arti<
.It to tho farihe.it pcrfectiou of which It is capable. Iu*
iteml •■( employing drug* in its composition, as we had al
ways (hought the iii-ci-saary and only way, ho hns with con*
• ac.ma'e skill extracted the vlrtuea <rt tho medicines to bf
siBployc-l *nd combined them alone In their purity to-
^••tber Hi- composlilon is tliea mixed and rolled by ma-
.'ilatr. ;.ui steam power, Into Ja sperold pill whloh Is
r.nppc-t man eurolopo of gelatine, for protection from
<lil. ffc ij weather or time, and then thickly coated
<vlt!i sugar, to servo us its passport over the palate. Not*
JitoitanJIug all this labored perfection tboy aro offered
:o the | ub ic at leu than one cent each. However hum-
bit the department, wo think this may do safely character*
(tl 1 as the consummation of Art in tta line.
DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS !!
KE1V STYLKS AND ODD.
Darsaiu. Cheaper ami Better than Ever!
AT GRAY' HROTHERS.
H AVING re*np»n*d our Bara a i'. Broughton-st ref*, one
door east of Whitaker, with a fresh stock of the
iRtcst patterns and mor-t fashionable Dress and Fancy
Goods. In addition to a most ample and every way desira
ble assortment of Hoflvehohl Dry Goods.—all suited to the
tastes of Hie fastidious as well as of thoso who are satis*
fled with the recommendation we will giro to such arti
cles we dispose of, and are willing to rely upon fair and
aonorabie dealing at tai-paiit.* cheaper than can be obtain
ed elsewhere Wo sell for cash, at small profit*, and are
proud ofth patronage we receive front a discriminating
jublic. Appreciating the favors bestowed upou us,‘wo
are determined to keep up tlmt satisfaction betweeu seller
and cuttomer eo happily existing between us. Wo aro re.
celving by every arrival new supplies, aud of such roods
ss can bo'warranted as the CHEAPEST and BEST.
The following articles being purchased bv a person of
acknowledged taste, and marked at unusually low prices,
will be found worthy the attention of persons desiring
such goods:
French roertuoi and ladies' cloths, oil colori;
Printed and plaid d'luines and cashinen-i-,
Scotch plaids, for children-;
Parmctta cloths, all colors aud quality;
Printed d'laines, all wool, fancy color*.
Black alpacca. very low;
Brocade alpacca, every color, very cheap;
Embroidered jaconet collars and undersleeves,
do do eherairettes;
Embroidered muslin handkerchiefs, very rich;
A large assortment hemstitched pocket h’dltf*.25c.;
do do plain lawn hdkfs, very cheap;
do do large and square thaws, at reduced
prices
A large assortment Misses small shawls;
Ladies’ white linen pocket hdkfs $1 to $4 & dozen;
do undershirts, silk aud merino;
Gentlemen’s merino undershirts and drawers,
A large stock of white and red flannels, at nit prices;
English and Scotch ginghams, full yard wide;
Best printed Merrlmac calicoes. 10.11, and 12Me ;
A beautiful article in lluen damask:
Huckabuck aud bird-eye diapers;
Lin n towelling, at reduced prices;
A larao stock Kentucky jeans, for men and hoy* wear
Children's woollen hoods and sacks;
do do gloves and bootees;
J oldies' and Misses’ white and colored hose, cheap;
Jaconet,swiss and Nansook muslin;
A large assortment white and col'd furniture hinge;
A full stock of gents’ woo) and berliu gloves;
200 pair negro blankets, very cheap;
6 cases Gcorg'a plain* ; also u great mauv .domestic
goods too numerous to mention. Call mid see for your*
self. aorta
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!!
Dry Gootld, Donnota and Fancy Articles*
THUS. DOYLE
B EG3 leave to announce to her patrons of Savannah.
and throughout the States or Georgia, Florida ana
Alabama, that r.he has returned from the North, and Is
now opening the most extensive, select and oheapest stock
of fancy and staplo Dry Goods ever before offered by her
in this city.
lu consequence of her long stay at the North this sea*
jii, all her stock has beon purchased at auction by a per
sou of experience in the Dry Goods line.
Dreas Goods.
I’riutcd aud plain Cashmeres and DeLamos; plaid Pop
lin; black and colored Cashmeres; Coburgh and Alpacas;
colored Crapo and Alpaca Robes; Dress Silks,60 cents per
yard; plaid, wool. Brochea, long and square Shawls, very
low , mourning long Shawls : white and red Flannels;
bleached and unbleached Cc.tton Prints; cambric Sheet*
Inics: velvet figured scarlet Table Cover*; bleached and
unbleached Table Clothi; Irish Linens; ladles’and gents’
do; plain and embroidered Handkerchiefs.Sleeves. Collars,
Chemlnetts. Muslin andCambricBands,
Ribbons*
II Is impossible tokened do tbe beauty aud variety ol the
different styles, and as our stock Is the most extensive in
the cltv wa invite examination ; as to prices, cannot be
beat
Trimmings.
Mixed Plush irimraings.Galoons, Gimps, Ribbons, Mixed
double Fringe Trimming, fancy and plain Velvets. Molr
Anttquo. for Cloaks and Talmas.
Bonnets, Fcatlicrs and Flowers.
A full stock of the above, extremely low
Worsted.
A fresh supply of Zephyr Worsted, every shade and col
or, canvass aud pattorn*. with a full assortment of btber
taimmlnga to suit dec'J
2 doShoulders.2 do Sides, foo lbs Balogna Sausages, 2 bbl a
Smoked Beef lao29 JOHN D
i uiuviug >uu v.aiiQi rui.iucii ib uoKvii uuiuvu i/iinia; ou
bbls Sugar, Butter and Soda Biscuits ; 4 casks Codflsh ; 60
'oxes Smoked Flerrlcgs, landing and for sale by
*3 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO,
S UGAR AND COFFEE.—180 bags good RlcCoffoc, 20 hhds
fair N O Sugar. 10 clarified do do, 16 do ftluscorado and
Porto Rico do, 00 bbls Stuart’s clarified A, BandCdo, 40
do orashed and powdered do, 40 boxes loaf do. in s’tore and
or aale by ap6 J. V. CONNERAT k CO.
S UNDRIES—200 boxes Smith’s and Buchan’s family Soap,
100 do Colgate^ pale and No. 1 do,20 casks Byass’Lon
don Porter. 200 reams common sire straw paper, 10 bbls
irimeleaf Lard, 60 kegs do do do. 10 half bbla Fait- n Mar-
jet Beef. 26 boxoi Treadwell's Soda Biscuit—landing from
brig Auausta.and for sale by
auglg SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO.
A PPLES—25 bbls Apples just received per steamer Au
gusta, and for sale by
A LE—100 barrel" Taylor k Son’s Albany Ale, just re
celved by
AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR ,55
^Nl) Repository of Useful Knowledge, containing the
army and navy lists, officers of government, and a va
riety of useful tables.
Horae ! ife, by Wtn Hnyne. D D.
Thesaurus of English Words, by Roget
Harry’s Vacation, by W C Richards.
Romance of Biography, illustrated in the Lives of Histo
ric Personages edited by tho Rov Dr Hawki.
Thing* as they are tu Araor/ca, by Wm Chambers, of
Edinburgh
What Not, by Mrs Denison: Cornol’a Primary Geography
Tho Better Land, or the Bollever’a Journey.
Jack Downing'* Way Down East.
Frank Leslie's New York Journal, with numerous Ulus,
tratlous. price 52 per annum.
Evans' Map of the Southern Country of Georgia, with
the number nf ovary lot, ou rollers or In pocket lorrn.
•--*■ W. THORNE WILLIAMS
B ACON AND LARD.—10 hhds choice Bacon Sides. 10 Jo
Shoulders.20 bbls choice Leaf Lard, for sale by
apO *—•»’««" *- ■>»'
B ALTIMORE FLOUR—IOO bbls superdhe Howard stree
Flour, landing and for sale by
N EW BUTTER—20 bbls and 10 firkins new Goshen But
ter Received per steamor. arJi or sale bg
janl7
Iho whole press of Philadelphia aro out in favor of
ilcofl.iod's German hitters, as they aro prepared by Dr. 0
II Jackson. Wo aro glad to record the success of this
v^luablo remedy lor Dyspepsia.as wo believo it supplies a
d«-tderutum iu tbc medical world long needed. The
wretched Imitators and counterfeiters have withdrawn
tbflr nostrums from the market, aud tho pubito aro spared
fifl'u tho (huger of sivalloniog poisonous mixtures la Ilea
the : <* il Bitters. Iw—ap3
GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS ft
JAMES O’HARA.
AT No. 121 CONGRESS STREET, MONCMENTSqR.
W OULD respectfully Invite the attention of his ft lends.
customers, and the public generally,to his largo ar.a
well selected stock of new and fa-ltiuuabte fall and wintei
Dry Goods, which lie offer* at n great reduction on hi* form
er prices. No pains will bn spared iu endeavoring to
please tnoso who may favor hint with a call.
The stock consists of embroideries of every «le*cr‘| tlnn.
and Freuclt work in -leeves, cltemisolt*. collar*, haudker-
chleis. Ac. Also plain black, colored and plahl dre-e. silks,
merinos, cashmeres, muslin do’lalns. aud plaid raw silks.
Mourning good* In every style, ladies’ dress trliumiugs,
ribbons, hosery. white goods, and the best quality of Kid
gloves, shawls, blankets, flannels, comforts and counter-
panig. Together with a large stock of plains for negroo’e
wear. Canton flannel of all colors. Caseimeres. Doe-kins.
Satioott.Kentucky Jeans, small plaid Tweeds, for boy*
wear, with a variety of fancy articles comprising jet neck
laces, bracelets, breast pin«, &o.
Purchasers will find in this stock a large assortment of
all kinds of Dry Goods, adapted to this season, and ntores-
pecttully invited to au caily inspection of the same.
dee8
READY MADE CLOTHING,
FOR FALL. AND WINTJfiK.
TTtllE subscriber respectfully solicits the attention of his
X friends and the public in general, to hii extensive as
sortment of Ready-mado Clothing, comprising as It does a
variety of every articlo for gentlemen’s wear, suitable for
the present and coming seasons. The following comprise a
portion of tbo stock on hand :
Overcoats and Surtouts of black and blue bearer cloth
Black und brown mohair cloth,
Norway and Labrador coatings,
Devonshire, kersey*, and pilot elothu, taints cloaks,
Black cloth dress and frock coats,
Blue and brown cloth business frocks,
Grey and check casslmere business suits.
Black doe-skin casslmere pants,
French fancy casslmere pants,
Grey and mixed tweed casslmere pants.
Black and mixed satinet pants,
Plain and plaid kersey pants,
Embroidered and plain black casslmere vesta,
Figured and plain black silk vests.
Plush velvet vests,
Figured black and fancy cashmere vests,
together with an extensive stock of Furnishing Uoods, such
as tine white shirts, silk nud merino undershirts, merino
Cauton flannels and jean drawors, riding gauntlets, black,
colored ami white kid gloves, stocks, cravats and scarfs,
neck-tics.suspenders etc., tho whole of which is offored for
sale low, by WM. R. SYMONS, Draper k Tailor,
oct4 17 Whitaker street.
A .-BONAUD has Just received, and offers for sale, a
• fine assortment of English Cheese, Mustard. Pick-
j tul8
lea and Sauces.
A PPLES AND POTATOES—lob barrels primo planting
Potatoes, 100 do peach b'ossom do, 30 do superflne
Baldwin Apples, landing per ship Buena Vista, for Bale bv
nov26 BRIGHAM. KELLY h CO. ’
B ACON.—6 hhdaSides, 6 do iiatns. 60 Hams in bags, cur
ed 0yF Roloson k Co, Baltimore, lending and for sale
.lanOV nntprt Ilf l-n, I f. nn
ACON, BRANDY, TOBACCO AND BEEF—60 hhds Ba
con Shoulders, 26dodoSldoB, 16 halfpipes Brandy,
40 quarter do do, 16 eighth do do, 26 cares do, 60 holt bbls
family Beef; In store and for sale bv
SulD *
jt^ INETY days after date I shall apply to tlie^ Bank of
the Stvte of Georgia for payment of the left halve*
of two billsof the liiimof aaid Dank—one a twenty dollar
till, uumber 832. dated Savannah. October 23d, 1810, and
> gned hy I. K. Tcfft. Cashier ; tho other a ten dollar bill,
c amber 1535, (tho date on the last half) also signed by I.
K. Telit. Cashtor. The right halves having been lost In
tbrlr transmission from Romo to Decatur. On. Savannah.
r#b. 27th. 1955. W. S. DANIELL, Atty.
| .b27—m3 for BASSE K k APAM8,
C hoice gosken butter and cnEESET-^eTs
choice Goshen Butter; 60 boxes do do cheese. Land
ing and for Okie by. SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
1)E WITT & MORGAN
O FFER for tale, at the lowest market price a la^e and
well selected stock of Dry Goods, to whl ' “ A
well selected stock of Dry Goods, to which they respeot
lullv solicit attention:
Ladles’ Drees Goode.
Black Silks, of all widths and best makes,
lllnck figured Silks, plain and colored Silks,
Paris plaid and brocade Silks.
Paris printed 51. do Laines, a large and beauttfhl stock,
Plain colored do, aud Chocos and Broadway Browns,
Small figured Mouslln do Laines. for children,
English nud American Mouslln do Labes,
Printed Satin de Cbenes, new and very handsome,
mourning Goode.
.A great variety of Mourning Dress Goode and Embrolde-
r.es, consisting of every thiug new and beauUful.
Iloelery.
A large variety of English and German Hosiery,t or la
dles. gentlemen, and children.
Alio,
CURL YOUR 11.1 Lit.
K ROLLElUON—The receipt for making tills celebrated
Compound, (lately introduced into this country.) will
c» nut by the subscriber to any person In the U. States or
i.an*d»,for $1. The Krollerlon will curl or wave the hair
inthemo*t beautiful manner. Any person having the
Licit coarre snd uucouth looking hair can transform it In
to the most beautiful, hy tho use of this article. The In-
grcdlenn will not cod over 12 cents, and with '.hia receipt
aav one cau make it equally good iu every respect, to that
»jld at 13 per bottle If preferred, a package of Krollori-
ca re.idv ma le wilt be seat free af postage. Instead of the
rerelpt.’wlth J..actions for preparing It In liquid form, and
filldlrectlnus for use Send all letters, post paid.to
II. A. FRKEMONT,
J .r,2‘. —3ni Warren.Trumbull conntv. Ohio.
NOTIClfi-850 he ward.
RUNAWAY from the Subscriber. In Duval county,
R> East Florida, on th* 16th of February last, my bo j a
WASHINGTON an- 13AA0: Washington Isa Mulat-
«Ad.to fellow, 23 years of age. smooth skin, weighs about
16<J or 155 pound (.6 Let 6 nr 3 Inches high, walks quite
t r ct, is quite an intelligent looking boy. Isaac la a
i>07,i’l yrare old. smooth skin, weighs about 125 or ISO
pound*. 5 feet 5or 0 inches high, walks also quite erect,
quick spoken, and lias quite small eyes, Is an Intelligent
and likely hoy. They ’arrled off several suits of clothes
with them I purchased Isaso last December of a roan
tho styled hlmivir James Anderson.formerly a Dry Goode
‘torch nt of Savannah, but now lives about 15 or 20 miles
-Aore that plies. Isaac says, tt at bo was raised In or
rtf ar Savannah, and the probability l*. they ratty go to that
pi .ee, I fear ihst they have bean aided in getting off by
ttme white person. 1 will psy the abovo reward for the
•M pnlionsion of said boys, if safely lodged In any Jail, so
1 ran get them, or fifty dollars extr*. for any proof to oon-
■f.-l iny whlto man for harboring said boys,or taking them
*t Mvndlressl* \Vi.lt*«villo,Fla
>>arl3-3w W. H. JOHNSON
IMPORTANT TO LADIES 6i PHYSICIANS
( tON'FlDP.Vi.'Ecan he placed, to tin* fullest extent. In tho
n-e ot m« CELEBRATED SUl’l’ORTFRH OF MRS.
1K7TS. of 1‘ttlhdelpbia So many thousand case* no
tr.>-.
nt entire rotiet to ladles, from the most Intense
, TO 1‘L.VNTEltS,
T HE uudorslgned havo received, and offer for sale,
Schley’s striped Oanaburgs, do white do, "uperfiine
1 uen do, Marvinu striped do, Choctaw Stripes, Iajulslnna
do. Manattan do, Marlboro’do. Blue Demins, do Drill*.
Shlrtlnt Stripes. Ac
mar8 HENRY LATHROP & CO.
Flanncls.Shirttugs aud Sheetings, Blankets, Quilts, irlsh
Linens, Table Damasks and Napkins, Kerseys, Plains, Osna-
^ t-i out...— oet jQ
.Kerseys,
burgs. Brown Shirtings. &c.,Ao.
SEW DRY GOODS.
PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF
TORONTO. CANADA. WEST.
Capital Sa.OOO.OOO.
rpiIE undersigned having been appointed Ageut of the
X above Company, begs to announco that he is prepared
to issuse Policies of Insurance on Fire Risks iu Savannah
and vicinity, as also on Marine Risks generally
Je23 WM. CROWDER, Agent.
SUPERIOR CLOTIING, KEAuV MADE,
Wliolcia’o nml Retail.
Fine Cloths Cissitneres and Vestings,
made up to order in the best style. Genteel ,
Outfitting Articles generfilly, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Per/u-
mery. fine Cutlery. Ac . at the lowest cash prices, to suit
the times. Jan20 WM O, PRICE, 147 Bay-st.
V'V Fin
made
,:S>
ei*^\
NEW BONNETS I NKw UONNET8 It
M RS. DOYLE returns her sincere thanks to her cus
tomers tbroughoutGeorgia. Florida and Alabama—
that sho has just recolved 20 cases of uuw styles of ladles
and misses Bonnets, embracing every novelty to b.* found
in Hair Braid. Blond Lace and Straw; also Flnts an 1 Hats,
trimmed and untrlmmed, In groat variety of styles and
C rices. Sho assures her patrons that she will disposo of
er entire Spring Stock ot prices to correspond with the
hard times aud the scarcity of money TUorofure. all
those In wsnt of anything in her line, will find it greatly
to tbolrndvantage to give her a call. Sho Also lias an Im
posing display of Bonnet andotner Ribbons at reduced
prices. msrl6
CHEAP CASH STOKE.
No. 178 Broughton Stret. oppoii'e St. Andrew 1 s Hall.
C OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The aubi-tibern have
f rmed a Co-Partnership under tho name and stylaol
JNO. F. GU1LMARTIN A CO., bearing date 4th January,
1865. for tho purpone of transacting a general Dry Goods
busine-s, ami have purchased the entire stock In trade
be onging to M Prcudergaat, contained in tb>* store No.
179 Broughton street, where they are now receiving and
opening a general variety of nsw and seasonable goods, to
which tuey beg leave to call the attention of the citiieni
ot Savannah and surrounding country, and further b»g
leave to state that their prices will be on such a scale as
will make i, an obiect w,«hy
J. SHIRLOCK.
N. II.—Mr. L. J. GuilptarllD will attend to the purchas-
lug of Goods In the Northern markets. lino marl
_ ter stock of Dry Goods, consisting of rich plaid and
striped Silks; black and colored Sain de Chlnea; watered
and triple chain Silks ; black Oro Drain, for mourning -
blajk Grot do Rhine*, in all widths; English, French ant.
American Prints; plaid and fancy Dress Shawls ; black
Cashmere and Thibet do: Cloths,Casslmers, and Vestings;
Embroidorles^rioh lace Curtains, Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves,
r.niuruiin: nra, * iuu uui t.iui, itiuuuui, uuiioiy, u
Ac; also a full assortment of Plantation Goods. Ft
by Diwrrr a Morgan,
novlO
Con mas-street.
SELLING OFF AT COST, AT
126 nmughloiuftreet, next door to Rice’s Candy Manufastory,
GEAY BROTHERS.
H AVE this day mado still greater reduction in the prices
of those beautiful plaid Casbmereand De Lanes, whloh
tbev have been selling heretofore at unusually low prices,
and invite tho public to calland see them. Owing to the short
time they have to remain in this city, they deem it expe
dient to put the prices of their goods so low down, that the
roost fastidious purchaser will not leave there without a
*milo of joy on their countenance, giving earnest of the
bargain they have received. They have about twenty pair
cf those heavy Mxcklnaw Blankets, very fine, which the;
will sell at Now York coat; also. Negro Blankets, at at.
prlcoa, from $1 per pair up to 82 60 per pair; also, a largo
assortment of English Ho*e, vary fine, ladles’ and misses’
at unusually low prices. Persons desiring such goods will
Had it to their advantage to look at their stock before pur
chasing elsewhere. Nooharge for looking on and enqulrinp
the pricee. d#c22.
.\E1V FALL ANU WlNTEll uttk oouils.
JUST RECEIVED AT 110 CONGRESS STREET.
A S it is the Interest of every person purchasing goods,
to get not only the best quality, *-* ' - A *■—
_. . . _ , quality, ...
at the lowest price that such good* can possibly be had
within any reasonable distance, these are considerations
which have been closely kept In view In marking the pres
ent new and well-assorted stock of Dry Goods now ready
forsale at 119 Congress-street. S’*
Together with the various articles usually kept in a Dry
Goods store, will be found some new and beauUful deal;
in Wool PI*id. Raw 6Uk, and all Wool Paris Printed 1
Ijtiret. suitable for Ladles’ dresres; also received a choice
Ho’ocf.oa of Tweeds and Candmeres for gent* and boya
wear. WM. DOODY.
oct2t 119 Congresi-street,
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT
tipv Pf sviMfi TOVGIIEINO AND GROOVING
"I lion v aim anxtoty of mind, which hare arisen from jjq ROTARY PLANING.TONGUEINO ANDGROOVING MA-
k" u*e r.* latermr appliance" or counterfeits of her Pup-1 CHINES,
gtn*ri j Patented November 2Ut, 1854.
Bswaranf met it or gliFfc. nr spring* or elastic nrlleles . rpnKSK Machines havo been thoroughly tested, ami their
* ail kin l« I’m teu'teocv ol which to Initire tho patient x superiority overall others proved beyond a doubt—
(•well known to minv physian* and sufferers. The | T| 1U y W J||p| !in ,)very!niiclibetl*randfaslertljannnvotli-
•II n itri.nl,ml mni! taloiilnd nhvslclsu'i .... .... nn.nr nr tlunivlni' out lOOKO ItllotN.
pDcrteis
j.iiruntted by our most talented physician*
» tii'm-nnm nt remale*. Forsalnhy
marbsnow X. m TURNER k CO.
j^ARD, Bacon and FLOUit—26 bbls clinlea Leal Lard,
.j- — 1 ca*ks do Bacin Shnulde-s. 260 bbl* Baltimore
Jlcur: landing snd fnr sale by
maiCl SCRAN'
.... now In use, never tearing or throwing out loose knots
Applications Tor rights and machines, or for further par
“ mU - r "" ’’“JAMES A WOODDUKV.
Winchester, MasH..Dec. 12,1854. uod6m-(lnr2i'
SCRANTON', JOHNSTON ft CO
N OnCt —Tl.e undersigned have this day entered Into
eop noer*l *— - •-
NEW DOOKif.
RECEIVED February 20 by 8.S. Sjbley—Tlio Kons_fl<t
ili »*o*r-hlp, and having bought tho entire stock of Ihe American Par y, ant Its probable Influe
d Dij Goo Is of John 3 Rogers, will continue the Retail 1 next Presidential Election, to which Is added 1
Hit Good* nuilot-s at thi" -tore recently occupied by 1 lhe letter nfthe Hon Henry A Wise against
•» 131 Congrsjs street and 65 8t. JulUn-st..; Nothlngs-by an1 Amerlcao
theatres; a history of the Rlso, Progress and Destiny
• 1 Itaprobable Influenceon the
..... ..i.i R review of
the Know-
'ttaJ’i builJiog. jar.onah.
Jan31
JOHN OiROKINBAUGH
JOSEPH h; LADS0N.
,t:., Nothlngs-by an American.
More ol Wykoff’s Courtship. Life a
j ny Fern. Ballow'ePictorial. Ooday’a
' oraaleat
and Beauties of Fau-
Magailoe for Mtroh.
lagaxlnc
186 O01
ngriiist.
NEW COOILS.
Received, Hbruary Zlif, by S. S. SiUey.
T OE Heavenly Recognltien, or an earneat and Scrip*
turaldicussion of the question. Will we Know our
Friends In Heaven. By the Rev. U. Darbaugh, A. M.
Heaven, or nn earnest and Scriptural Inquiry Into th*
abode nf tho Painted Dead. By the Her. 11. Harbaugb,
A.M.
Tho Heavenly Homo, or the Employmeuti aid Enjoy
ments oftho Saints In IToavcn. By the Rev. II. Harbaugn,
A»M.
Voices from the Plleut Land; Voice* of the Dead;
Voices of tho Day; Voice* of the Night Dy Rev. John
Camming,!). 1).
Have Hope Uruleigh. The Jesuits In our Homes,
uoveihy Holloa Dim. A hook rich in interest and start*
ting la truth
Scottish Sougs. Ballad*, and Poems By Harr Alnxlle,
•• Give me old songs; I know not why,
But every tone they breath to me
Is fraught with pleasures pate and high
With honait love or aodal glee.”
Th, Virgin Quern, nr th, Romtu,. ot lto/nlljf. .
J. Frederick Smith, author of Woman aad her Master,
Fred Vernon. Minnie Gray, Ao.
Tho Sea Witch, or the American Quadroon ; a story tor
the slave Coast by Lieutenant Murray.
For sale at 186 Congrats etreet.
le by
BRR
OH AM, KELLY k CO.
UM.—100 bbls Luther Felton's Rum, landing and for
BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO.
LE k PORTER.—30 bbla summer Ale, 80 casks London
. Porter, just received and (or sale by
»°gll MCMAHON k DOYLE.
CHAMPION k WATTS.
mcmahon a doyl e
'UTTER AND 011EESE—30 firkins choice Goshen But
1 ter; 75 boxes Cheese • received per steamer and for
ebr nov!2 MCMAHON' A DOYL~
'UCKWUEAT— In bbla. half bbls, kegi
1 celved per steamer Alabama .audio
novfl CHAMPION A* WATTS
kegs and bagv jui.t r
d for sale by
MoMAHON A DOYLE.
. for aale by
SCRANTON,
JOHNSTON A CO
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A C'0.
RANDY AND CHAMPAGNE.—7 half pipes •• Goddard
l Brandy; 8 do ^Otard. Dupuy A Co.” do; 20 baskets
’• Anchor” Champagne. landing and fo£_sale by
dec 24
OCTAVOS COHEN.
t pin i
i I'ar
and
dec27
WYLLY A MONTMl
SUNOKUiS.
DAGS prluto RloCoffee, 60 bbls N K Hhm
_ . 100 boxes No. 1 Soap, 80 do Boadell’ Caudles
100 boxes (i A W Tobacco 100 bbla Baltimore Flour
60 bbls Hiram Smith’s Flour, 60 do Pilot Bread
50 do Rutter and Sugar Cracker*
it.,.ult om
10U
boxes Soda Biscuit,30 bbl* old I’ A II Ulu
60 bbla Domestic Brandy, 60 do Rectified Whisky
100 bbla K Phelpa’Gln
30 half bbU Nos 1 and 2 Mackerel
600 boxes Adamantine Candles
60 kegs Lard, 20 bbls do
10 tierces choice Hams, 25 hhds Sides, 10 do Shoulders
20 bbls choice Monougabela Whisky
10 oases Hyson Tea In 2ft cans, 10 do Oolong do do
Reoelrad by recent arrivals, and forsale hy
febll noLTOMRE. JOHNSON A CO.
BRADDOOK’S EXPEDITION.
T HE History of tho Expedition against Fort Du Quesne
in 1775. under Gen. Braddock, edited from original
manuscripts.hy IVInthrop Sargent, with nuinetoua engra
ving*.
lewis’ American Sjgjrtsman. containing Notes ou Shoot
ing and the Habits of Game Birds, Ac , with numerous Il
lustrations.
A Year ol th* War, by Count Gurowskl. author ol Rus
sia As It Is.
General Notions of Chemistry, by Pelour.e A Freuiy.
Putnam's Magailoe for February.
Avllllon and other Tales, by the author of the Head o
the Family. Ac. febO W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
SUNDRIES JUST RECEIVED—6 tierces Lard, 10 naif-
>7 barrels Ham Cured Beef, 16 barrels Lamp Oil, 10
barrels No. 1 Mackerel, 2 hhds No.l Cod fish. 6 kegs Choice
Goshen Butter, 6 boxes Dairy Cheese, 20 doien half gal
lon and quart* assorted Pickles, 80 dozen 2 and 3 ply
Brooms, 30 do. 2 and 3 Hooped Pails,60 do. Scrub Brushes.
20 do. Clothes IJues. Wash-Boards and chpsisnf Cedar
Tubs, Ae , Ae . and fnr sale by •
DAVID O’CONNER,
fsb 16 Corner Broughton aud Drayton-st*.
GOLD PENS.
NEW supply in great variety.
Bernard A Duetto's Illustrated Manual ol operative
Surgery and surgical Anatomy. Translated from the
French, complete in oue vol,8 vo. with numerous colored
lgravluga executed In Paris.
Lathano on tho Natural Races of the Russian Empire,
with maps and illustration*
Dicken’* Christmas Stories, the .-uven Poor Traveller
Ida May—by Mary Langdon
Wykoff’s Courtship.
Ias Cases’ Memoirs of NapoWou. a new editions, iu 4
volume*.
Scottish Sougs, Ballads and Poems—by Alubl)
Full Proof of the Mlnlstrv—by John N Norton
ALSO:
Dtsturnell’s Geographical and Commercial Gazette, a
monthly publication, at 92 a year.
Disturnell'a Railroad Guide and Map.
febl6 W. THORNE WILLIAMS
PHILADELPHIA CARDS.
- . ,. P1 W2? ¥ * UAHUKTT’S
Agricultural Wnre-llouno mm tsettl store
Ifo. 191;'i Markd-street,Philadelphia
rRoutV k Miuiih’ patent :•«, a
Sharpening Plough*, cl U n
right and loft handtd— Subhoil,"""*
i8lde IllUand Double Mould, K-. ,m*|
Steel Extending Point*. IUr-share, Dm li, and (»tber»in t
of Castings lor repairing. The Emperor ot Huanla uwan'-
for tbo aboro Ploughs, a hlunlm Hold ilednl, ww s:va .
Also, the Groat Medal at tho World’s Fair, wn* swarded i-
AM. Plough No. 40, Cultivators with Doublo-Pomt Pniiu,
ed BteelTeeth, which can bo reversed, tlius getting Dovl
Wear ol tho common Teeth. Also,Cultivators of aiUlc 1 *
with Stool Tooth.
,in’* Atmospheric Churns, Corul’lantcti,
• D ' " ' 1 Turnip Drills, 4 to SC
Spa I
Corn Bhellors, Imnro
kinds.
Hay and Straw Cutlers.
Hand Corn Mills,
Coru and Cob Crushers,
Gedds’ Improved Harrows
Bquaroand A Harrows.
Horse IUkos,
Grindstones, ready hung.
Dirt Scrapers,
Agricultural Furuacmt.
Ox Yokes and Ilows,
Forks lur unloading l?*y,
5!an Hay Rake::.
Bow Pin*,
Apple I'earere,
Ox Muzzlos,
Mole Trans,
Pruning liooksaud Chlsvli*,
Saws nml Scissors,
Iron Well Curbs, nud Zinc
tubelng for Chain Pumps,
Also, Horticultural Tools (of every doicriptlou.) Garde
and Grass Seeds, for salo at the lowest price*, at Wholes*
and Retail. cod—spit)
fil
Grant’s Patent r 'in ililu
Garden Engine
Wheat Drills,
Horse Powers and Thresher*
Mowi'r *ud Reaping 2Ja-
! chine",
Chain Pumps
Cattle Tloa,
Bull Ring*.
|*’ateut IronSuaUis
Grubbing Does,
Transplanting TroTv..*
Hay aud Uauuto Forks
iltovoW and ."spades,
ifarden und Field Uo n :,
Garden Rakes in variety,
Children’s Tools,
OarlingScythoH,
Snntlia, with Patent FcttCn
logs,
| Potato Hooks.
tue'.y J*
GEKTs' AMJ HOIS’ UEaK.
t AviiiUtLs. ul.iiU (.lotha. fancy Ca«s’mtr*i
*:« >. i.et- ./(.cci^ttin ur.dHtk tilings,Kea
mi. ac., i*,r sai*. ury (.heophy
DaWl 'l 7 c k
zMORGAN
I v," lU ^a-UKu'r a...: Uittvjeu’sCOtUiD. Si!k«od m*-
J-j rtr-o lloaeaiid Uiider-gotments ; Lid nod silk Glove*j
men cambric IJamJl crchlets. Liubrotdvrcd do ; plaid wool
diowls; Thibet do; 1! ruche do ; souls ; Morevn'a wonted
l>irr.a»i.«, v.-jr.Jrw tha'ltq; ciiiLroiderccCurtains. Ac.: re*
esived and f«.r •aln' *• Iik'.VITT t- MORGAN.
GUAY lilt others
1A) 1SII partlcul.uly to direct ainuthu to tho most tie-
V > cam asf*.iluteut'J F cncii Meriuux, Paruitltu Cloth,
lius’in do I aloe; ol-.- the Lr»«*t ut d moat desirable as*
•oiunih* (,. i'taeii J iaiJr.nil wool."'"eroff-ried thi*side
•elf
-1 AVF. i’j" rvc> l ed p
; rich plat; au-
li Clo. •;.*; !cr
H i,
•Rack c!
rich pD
it WlJ :.
7T i.i.oi- it co.
- Kn< svilh—1 *ln colored glace
pnntvd DeLaiues. cheap; ladies'
phi id Itny Suite fc'baw Is; square
• Co; r eh igmfd bonnet rib*
elvet nn-J itf.lr* antique trim-
»• u.r mlc low. noviB
, ' 11 t-ii-ei s. ‘u.'t ilii'r.v.cufedo; 10-41
11-4 and l.-t in 3a chesting*.light and heavy style*,
• q. J-4iiU'l 1 --4 l-r»i. I'nii.is,. blcaeU-dand brown; IRiek*
buck.dci/tcli a.i. Ur ;= -«ve D .<j-vu ; biowu and bleach*"
Table biotin, Uciuutl Napkin* and Doyles. Rad
HOUKlNU-OliAtsS WARUHOUHE,
117 Chestnut-street, belovt Fourth, north lide, Phi/tu/elpmo
W E inform merchauts and resident* of iliU vicinity.the
the mostcomplctc ns«orlment of Mantel. Pier d’a;
and Oral Glasses, richest styles, for private use. nr alUiud
for country sale, with Portrait aad Picture Fraro«a,.2c.,ail
bo found at our establishment
Long experience and large facilities enable u* to *;J1 tfa,
best goods at lowest prices.
Dimensions being given, wa will give estimates for sa
lted Mirror*, delivered free from brenkago. at snv colni
Orders nollcltM.
French Plate Glass, for Stores. Dwellings, Ac., at tic ports
tion nricos. THOMAS J. NATT k Co
aplfi—eo<l
ULINDS AND SHADE}-.
Take Notice.
B J. WIU.IAMS, No. 12, North Sixth-ztrcet, a few doer
• abovo Market-street, Philadelphia, Is the most exton
sivo aud best manufacturer of Window Blinds and r^adei
in tho United States, and has tnkon thobiglnat premium
at all the exhibitions; he buys tho best muteiials by whoh •
sale cheaper for Cash than otuera pay for inferiu article.-* bj
retail, and oan, therefore, sell superior Vonetinu Uhuds a»T
Shades,as cheap asothers ask for Inferior articles. Pai&U.
Window Shades in great variety, of beautiiul dcsigu-* uu.
unings, Fixtures, Ac., wholossle and
the lowest cash prices. Store Shades painted and Ic.ttt-n
to order. Reed Blinds at manufacturers’prices. Olalllim’.
painted to look as good as new. Purchasers, by calling
will be convinced that he sells a superior article, and cu»r
anteefl full satisfaction. A liberal discount mado’t o dealers
11 HV study topltnse.”
BENJ. J. WILMAMF
“•eod No. 12 North fith-street Phi
CABINET‘WARE EPIPUUlUH.
No. 1301 South Second street. Philadelphia [No. 13t
W. A J. ALLEN respectfnlly tn-r.,
form their friends aud customorsUl
that they have removed from No. RW
- 137 \Valuutstreot.toNo.l30Soulh
Second street, wtiere they havo on hand a largo and splen
did assortment of superior furniture, of everv Jescrlptiov
the
to which they InTlte tho attention of purcliacers.
SUNUU1UM.
QF\ HIID3 Porto Rico Sugar ; 40 do primo and choice
■&0J New Orleans do; 16 do do Muscovado do,
60 bbls crashed nud powdered Sugar;
100 do A B and C clarified Sugar;
76 hhds Cuba Molasses; 100 bbls do;
100 do N. O. Syrup; 176 sacks Green Rin Coffee;
100 do Laguayrafo;
60 raatts old Govurumeut Java do;
160 boxes No.l pale and lamily Soap; SECT
100 boxeHAdamantlno Candles: 76 ao sperm do;
76 do pearl Starch; 26 bbls sous and sugar Crackers
76 do do do do; 20 cases old Monongahela Whisky;
20 casts Wolps Aromatic Schnapps;
30 do Leslie’s k Kelly’s Bitters; 160 boxes Mustard;
76 boxes Ginger" 60 doSnlce;
lflO do Ground Coffee; 60 do Pepper;
100 cases 1 gallon, half do, and 1 qt Pickles, aesorted;
160 half and whole ch-ats Tea, various brands;
76‘caddies do; 800 reams wrapping and tea Paper,
assorted size*. For salo hy
no?6 MoMAHON k DOYLE
RUNUHUC8.
5Q BBLS Hiram Smith’s puro Genesee flour;
‘ C0 bbls butter, sugar and soda crackers;
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
deol8
0CTAVUS COHEN.
HVLOUK—100 sacks Georgia Fiour. 100 bbls Baltimore do
U just received and for sale by
JanlO HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON 4 CO
LTAIR—10 bnle* Plastering Hair, for *ulo. to arrive per
JJL brig Julio, by oct2l F. J. OGDEN.
TJERRINGS, CANDLES. CRACKERS, 4c —60 boxes Bea
ll dell’s Gaud 9 Candles, 60 do Smoked Herring*. 60 do
freadwell’ll Soda Crackers, Co do Colgate’s Pearl Starch,
anding from bark Slaria Morton, and for sale by
jj21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO
U AY—Uo bale* Northern Hay, landing per bark Robert
11 Mills, aud forsale by
jatuG BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO.
Y IQLORS.—10 bbls very superior old Peach Brandy, 10
lA do do old Rye Whisky, 3 casks Cognao Brandy, land
ing and for Bale by dec27 BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO.
r ACE aud Muslin Wiudow Curtains, in setts, some very
l_i rich, bought at auction in New York. For sale veri-
cheap by dec2 DxWITT 4 MORGAN.
f EM0N9.—25 boxes lemons, landing per bark Triton
lA forsale by decl2 BRIGHAM. RTeiXY & CO.
T ATOS—76.000 Laths, to arrive per brig Oramlee.fror.
Li St. Johns, N. B., for sale by
mayl7 BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO.
T IME TO ARRIVE.—1,000 bbls Lime.cargo of brigTallu.
AA la, daily oxpected, for Bile to arrive, by
ap30 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CC.
V/TACKEREL.—20 whole and 20 half bbl* largo No.
iVJL Mackerel, 20 bbl* No. 3 do. juet received ana for salt*
jel8 SCRANTON JOHNSTON 4 CO.
TVTAY BUTTER—6 tubs extra flue May Butter, justre
IVJL cebed per steamer Knoxville, and for sals by
ap20 CHAMPION k WATTS.
AiYERCFR POTATOES.—30 bbls Just recetved,ln fine or
1YJL der and for sale by •
Jan21 CHAMPION 4 WATTS.
. O. WHISKEY.—60 bbls landing and for salo by.
Lfc . dec27 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 CO.
fol.22
sugar.
40 do Stuart's crashed and ground sugar;
20 boxes do loaf sugar; 100 do star candles.
80 do 0's and 8's tallow candle*;
20 bbls each white wit* and elder vlnegai,
60 quintals Dry Codfish;
60 bbls each Mercer and Carter potatoes, ,
60 do W I molasses; 100 do New Orleans do ,
160 do pink-eye plauting potatoes;
100 bagB prime groej Rio coff.-e;
76 boxes and 60 half do bunch mlsius;!
40 half chests black tea, hi lb pipers;
80 hhds fair and prime Now Orleans sugar;
60 doz brooms, received and for sal* bv
1§TQN k C
SCRANTON. JOHNS!
NEW BOOKS. /_>
R ECEIVED January lflth.by S. S. SIBLEY :
My Courtship and its Consequences,by Chevalier Hen
ry Wlkoff A true account of the author's adventures In
England, Switzerlond and Italy with Miss J CGamblo. ol
Portland i'laco. London, with the unpublished correspon-
denceof Miss Gamble. Mrs. George Grate, and many oth
er*. Tho novelty and interest ol this extraordinary publi
cation may be judged from tho fact that it la an undia-
ton of his courtship of Miss Gamble, the
guisod rovelatlo
•P -
American heiress, and is full of tho most romantio «nd
amusing scene* and incidents, winding up with his deten
tion In at) Dalian prison
Count of Morion,translated (rom the French ol Alexan
der Dumas
Osbrlelle,or aPictureof the French Revolution, a thrill
ing romsnee. by 0 Suinnler. author of The Jew.
Tho YouogCbevalipr. or the Dispuled Inheritance, by
Alexander Dumas, translated by Thomas Williams. Esq
Dickens’ Chriatnaa Story, the Seven Poor travallors. from
Household Words.
Ballou’s Pictorial; more of Ruth Hall. Kos saie at 181
Congress-street.1anl7
CANK SEAT CHAIR MANUFACTORY.
JVo. 131 Xorth Sulk Street, Phitade'phia
(Opposite Franklin Square.)
THE subscriber is constantly lin-jOi
dahing.andonhand Plain a.id'fan y-t
oy Cane Seat Chsirs.iu great rurle- MX
- tyofelegantandfashlonablestylei,' , •
for parlors, dining-rooms or chambers, mod# in Far*-
Woods, Imitation Woods, and Fancy Colors, Gc
Reception and Cottage Chairs, of light and beautiful d«.
signs; Cane Lounges, Cane Settees, Hall Chairs, Cvuailo*
House aud Offlco Arm Chairs, large and small Hoskim
Chairs, Store and Steamboat Stools, Win4«cr Chrirs.K-'*
Settees,&o.
Housekeepers, Hotel,Steamboat and Rail Road Comr&ni*"
will find It to their Interest to call at the Factory ot
N. F. WOOP,
No. 131 NorthfithSt (opposite/ranklin avua:c,)
mh7 Piilladwlphia.
ivedacd for*•>!»
o'M
if c nry I, vrnRf;i- fe ro.
i 'oil
ti v-rytinesJ. Ifnis. .*of*. I ur Hot:
u*»e and travelllrg C»p«; oi’m Jeto t
vtall Made. C«U i-.nd; U'tlta-v ol
<’e*"3n V. ai. <> l ,p *ICF*. 147 Tlay-atreet.
» onment of
• ' je-rior bust-
r. tor uiy own
ed ir
i de h.inec
>iis A i isi DU 1) PRKFS—Print
tm-i ca-l'im-ri"*. t Lite de l«ine»,
• Leo*. C burg *•-•» li«. plnglmtna,
uI i-suiel -ills* lirliit -aiins. &c„
iTtvirr moRuaN.
jacotroia. b'i
• t'iuLF> —French
n'e*. tin-ues. gren*
i-k«. kc.-, on# c-.sz
; b-iii-K# de la.os,
i-tniW by
• i v MORGAN.
t. iivt<ilv-v.i(ri.vd Collnta.Fwisa
'.ten -. I.'ouituu and Maltese
dtlvevv-in v.-t*. Ounbrlc and
cr-. mcJle>»orketl Stonmchmi
in t.ni.b i rices. Embroidered dear
* c -,Il great v-n - ty, fop Sol*
Pgmn & MORGAN
uir
Cb-nki; black
. Just roreived
MORGAN.
•ill:;*.black silb ,.:iJ a.iOo de cl.-.t.t
cc . Dim receiveh ml fur s-ut bv
"" rlp ‘ OkWIT? n MORGAN.
!!•.*. do French me-
'-olou cloths, raw
'tench and voglitll
■J Eiigli*i sxlicoi,
■ , r.tL. < i i- "‘..A '• r.. ^rii.rJlA— Imitation Fug-
Lv li;u lurt-.v'i .j.’si'iivt. nvi-B, and Mull Edginga
.nd Intvitliic-. 5 • Bard.- .md Collars,Lines
-aiubrfi. 1! il.t*.i'airn !• ai i uns. Oil vtlk. French Work*
.■j Cotton, bto l.-nen Gl<*vis. !-• li.s’ Cotton l!o»e,Grass
idj Co. led cVut". Ct.vtbfd Cnnbrics. ?wt*s Musllfffcc.—
,r Ip >.V fb -.n liFMtV 1.AIT|R()|- fc CO.
-^Vo*
oNE.
in. KOI
eGin. 4ff bbls old P 6: H do,
di Domestic Brandy. 2 quarter
•urcundy d.», Co eighth andquar
MoMAHON k DO VLB. .
—.b I.l.ca eu-tar. 216 bb’.s Uo
ipJ.W.ColSn.fnnn New Orlean
UClAVUS COHEN.
Hx
Dtria'i;
fc v t’-'c
, mtOTifKKS
c v*ry superior article cf real doa-
Trccch Cloths and Ceillj
fctfully* invito the atten*
jel
15 dci'. D) c-bl
• I*»v.-. 2U do uoSboui*
t d Hum.*, 60 bbla and IOC
.damasriteand Star Can
Kb be
d ucdft-r *.i
>C.tA.\lO::. J-HNSTON * CO
tih. .’tic..e>
COl'lC ANATOAIY
"• be-lih f.rfi dii*a»o, with draw*
i. .. Hr.s-til.2 role
—by c. it. Jones, with 39illuitra-
1!ri^* on Chix-t r j Ferrr.
Vest on U!c".".:il:on nf ri eOs UfCrl.
Alsu. r. 1» tic me-deal class Kr, I- j required by the etu
lent-in lieu; ,.cj1 ......-jvv.u; i u JUlier’i prices
n-v30 V/. THORNE WILLIAMS.
CONRAD OAllf) di SDN,
MANUFACTURING SILVERSMITHS,
NO. UO ARCH-8T.. rOCR DOORS B«IOW fOiTH. FfittAmWBU
ESTABLISHED THIRTY-ODD YEARS.
S ILVER Tea Setts. Pitchers. Cups.Forks,Spojas, Ac c*
the newest and most admired patterns. Al*o. impt-ri
era of Sheffield and Birmingham Plated Ware. Cutierr
Plated (on Albata iletal) Forks. Spoons. 4c .euitall#
Steamers, notals and Fomllies. Keep constantly cn ksa-i
a largo stock of London. Liverpool and Geneve
„ , WATCHES.
Together with a largo stock ot
FINE GOLD JEWELRY
All ordirs by mail promptly attended • j and Silver wnr
rnted STERLING. eodBm—fvbl t
X.*, Litlfflls AND lil.INDS.
L.,ir O’ n.Vc] 1 from 7N9 to 12X20 : 200
i‘.r.Jiiud.»f."rVViado*"s,freo8X10 to 12X20
Door.*, various sires.
OddStrvrruisish-.'. 1 ca ti.e iauetc-rtr.s. Forsnlebr
Jull.N G. FAL1.IGANI,
i 15,000 i
ICO
ARiT-.Ro
d A v
dedS
-Hu;:
r’s Jfacazine for Jsaaar
S. i. aiBLEY,
133 Congresa-st.
A.'
r a L’
l-'tree;*. respect*
it ho has on band
ty- - tiers do Scotch
c Ur.' r.Jy, 3 do do Jean
f ui low, or lower, than
fib 3
WALL PA 1*53it 8.
Burton & Lulling,
MANUFACTURERS Sc, IMPOUTERS.
.Vo 121 Arch-t'reet. Second Poor above Sixth. Pn.hdtlplia
WHOLESALE AND RBI AIL.
Every article lu ttulr Hue of be-Snsssat tbs v»ry !swe**
market CASH PRICKS, and solicit the patronage ot tell
ers and others. lrn- rnaiST
r lin V'j‘.c:>i.C"’d.F L. liiopioii. liarirg purchaesd the
Vtocii iff ' • j '.c 1 A. L" ■ mpb C. will toutinue i'..nbu.
ices*r.'.L uc.d u'.ac . u.urutit 8 t U" ; ' c - uwWt-Tie nemsef
K-'/.S 1"'. CLAMPIuN k CO.
GAS WOIIK, LAMPS- die. —
A RCHER & WARNER, Manufacturers, n’o 110 Chest rel
■treat, Philadelphia.rospectfully solicit the attenti n i
purchasers,to their assortment cf cl - ’
iK-.-i i :avus uv L.s lu
tvl2j
1-. --A Cl.-nronw
C’’ rf Cords to r.
t'«<le. a-licit- lor
routiuoaocu of tb*
pendants^nd every description of gas burners; also
i, girandoles. * ' ”*
VO.KU'
variety oTIat
sty oTlamps, girandoles, fcc. Wo warrant our j . . . , ,
•qual In quality, and our prices a slow as any ether ostob i { l-V l ,"."iy-'.r''vr- 1 i'
ilshmentln thecountrr u va - 6
iraent in the country
The Trado supplied with burners, mercury, eapa.b;
tings, air pumps, &t,, at reduced prices.
ARCHER k WARNER
Ellis S. Archer, I William F. M.skty
Redwood F. Warner. | Wn. O. B. Merrill.
SAVANNAH, GA,
"in mud# to us in
acr •■antRi, also
q « .<i. tlut Ui bran
tlbu'ifufuiiui* g tha
v- rosrtfnrt-iretl 0/ol
nt an genuine.
PAPER HANGINGS, BLANK. BOOKS, CTCC
A"o. 4 North fifth-street, two doors atove J/arM,
Philadelphia.
T HE undersigned have just opened n fresh and rcreplat"
stock of Wall Papers, among which nr0 gold snd v*,
vet, fine satin, and tho lowest priced ungluzed j *p<rs; u[n
decorations, borders, fire-screens, curtains, etc., which th*
offer at the lowest prices, both wholesale nnu retail
Tho best workmen employed to hang paper either in tin
city or country.
Blank Books, Stationery, tfe.—We have also our usual a-
sortment of writing papers wrapping papers, blank an
school books, stationery, ote.
PARISH & HOUGH
No. 4 North Fitli street, 2 dour* abov«> Market
l‘iiilmlvlj-1 ia
tat Cash paid for country rag*. mhD—«od
’ CTRL’? fc SON,
Mutt, i l.ila lei, hi*,
D’i.c I oo'* nml Shoes.
V.\7'EM’ SCALES.
F aIEEaNE’: ' ti;-. * •*; H -’riireuli-j,—-(Improvedinquet
itysmlj»-.\ cc jrire)—Adupitdiotwiytequiredop*
Goshen Bultar; 60 boxes do Cheese; rw uu oua.ou
Herrings; 60 boxes and 60 half do new Raisins; 100 pack
ages new Buckwheat Flour. Received per steamer and for
sale by nov8 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
iRANDY, ETC.—8 haffcaaks O, D.and C brandy. 0 do J.
• Louis, 1B11 brandy. 10 qr. casks Sazerac and other
brands. 6 pipes Molina Gin, 12casks old Alada. wine, some
very ohoice, 10 caak Port wine, 26 casks Malaga wine For
ale by ocT J. V. CONNERAT k CO.
— eured hems.jast received and for sale at unusually
low prices, by CHAMPION & WATTS.
nov20 No. 4 Darnard-street.
and batter Biscuits. 20 do Pilot Bread, 60 boxes Boa-
dell’s fl’s and 8’s tallow Candles. 100 do Smith’s, Buchan'
and Colgate'- ■
and Colgate's family Soap, 100 do Colgate's pale number 1
Soap, 60 do pearl Starch, 20 do graund Coffee, UO doz Brooms,
20 bbls Stuart’s powdered Sugar, 60 do do crushed do, land
ing and for sale by -
11 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO
_ Candles, 0’* and 8’i; 26 bbls Carter Potatoes, landing
and for aale by
noT26 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO
»TM)BACC'0.—Fine Cut and Lump Chewing Tobacco, 100
X. Gross Smoking, received and for sale by
u.inunti i
MoMAHON & DOYLE.
DIB SINKING AND DNUUA l ZAO.
I N ALL ITS BRANCHES.—ButinexK catU*. will, .ippicu.
ate devices, embossed iua nuw«tyle,in plain nud an-:,
eolora. Beals of evory description, with or withuut pre.-.-e'
Envelopes printed with name, businena and address. I.ibu
bill heads, manufacturer's ticket*. Ac., sll executed u» i!..
neatest manner and at prices 26 per cent. bei*»» any sin,
Ur eitabltsbmont, in consequence or butter aud impruvd
facilitlesfor the execution of such work.
N.B.—All ordors by mail promptly attended to. Goo^D
sent to any part of the country.
T. B. CALVERT k CO..
Envelope and Boal Press Manufacturers, Dio Sinkers. Kmbes
sera and Eengravers, 48 South 8d-*t,, Philadelphia
rol»29
required up«
navi ninglecars
ini Statue ai d
table stulii. in
: Scale."-, V*|im |
id SCI.iu?, Sc.—
ivli tested ; cl d
i‘*> Ht'l pel felt
et. a* the Stand
*''iii i RICK \ lifl.L. Acents
L.t'SD'j OE.' c t.
pRENCH ORGANDIES—One case of French Oigaudies
Just received and for sale cheap, for cash, at
roarlfl GRAY BROTHERS. 126 Breughton-at.
C ANDLI^.—150 BoxesIleadui Candles. 100 do Sperm de,
150 do Adamantine do, received, and for sale by
McMahon a doyle.
W HInKEY.—69 Bit*. Old Columbia Whiakev, in s ore,
ard fur »*le by [ m ar27] OCTAVUS COHEN.
B UTTER.—50 Firklas Rutter, choice, received and for
sale by fmar27j McMAHQN k DOYuE,
1 j HI Doxen Gent* X Hose. White. Brown and fanoy
JIUU striped, at reduced price* for ca»b. at
raarlfi GRAY BROTHERS.
126 Broughton-*t.
^LOUR—100 sacks Country Flour, just received and for
1 aale by mar21 MCMAHON k DOYLF.
N EW BACON,&c.—20 Ilhd*. Sidei. 16 do Snoulders.
100 Barrels I’otatoes^forJMsnting^andEatiDg.^land-
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
B ACON—10 hhds Shoulder*. 2 do Sides, In store and for
sale by marl3 OCTAVUS COHEN.
McMAHON k DOYLE.
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
_ Smith, for sale by
augll
BRIGHAM, KELLY k Co
C IGaRS—20.000 Havana Cigar*, choice brand*, Wash
ington, Noreaga. 4c., by
novl6
mcmahon k doyle.
purposes, (samples may be seen at our office) forsale
by nov22 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
C OAL.—500 tons Coal, per Br ship British America, for
sale by apB BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO
F LOUR—200 bags Georgia Flour. Just recelrfdand for
aale by
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
F LOUR.—80 barrel* superior Flour,landing from Balti
more. For sale by
IIRIGHAMKKLJ V k CO.
R'
KGK1VED— By this day’s *!
lul Dress Silks, for sale by
steamer, a small Intof beanti
DaWITr k MORGAN
£jtLOL’R. -HEKKfNGS. 40—25 bbls extra Geuesee Flour,
_ 60 do Baltimore Flour. 10 casks primo new Shoulders,
20 bbU and 26 boxes Soda Crackers, 50 boxes Herrings, 26
do Cheese; landing and for tale by
mar3 BCR ANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
pRESII ALE-ftO bbls Taylor k Son’s Albany Ale, re-
celved and for sale by
marl3
tIN AND WHISKEY.-
McMAHON k DOYLE.
G IN AND WHI3KEV.-26 bbls. Gin, and 25 bbls. Olp
Rye Whiskey, landing, and for sale by
ty<
febla
I 3*400 btubela prime White (
‘ sal* by f»bl4 BRIQHAU,
BRIGHAM, KEIXY ft Co.
Cora, is balk" for
KELLY fc CO
• | or I-
Afif,l I). Mu
(■l»e,
. o (..• (-■ wuuiii ii- ti n t, ie w
”>• pi**cinmitt*d
i ii- -i'i ' pu. n 'ut< ibccr-
iv-iiiiLuva will Le ixpicted
v.hsa requested, end as dl»
1 'o p'nfe--i ,n»l buriueis
C. Vcl.hNI ON,
1 ' -i 1 l .iiv I li-ns" vil'e- lia.
UUl.U I*. A .VTA D M Full SALIC IN
rzuornwBmtc.v5*R. wumuoiutn
PLASTCllING, &c.
HpHE uuderslgoed havingaa*uciatod themselveetogelhs
X for tho purpose of carrying on thoPlasteriugunn Stu-
co business In all thsir various branches, offer their «rn-
ces to the public geaetallr. They are prepared tu cntiHc
for Plain or Ornamental Plastering, and to execute orfit-r
to any extent on the most reanonable term* amt n th th-
ltmost promptitude. Having bein engsged separately w
the business in Savanuab for a considerable time, each wit
tettlehlsrespectlvebuslne*iuptodate.and both confident
ly aik lor a oontinuance of the favor* of their fellow.dti-
ten* of Savannah.
may!4 BRIJN’NF.R 4 GRADY.
d'Chast*,
lie m*7* : . v •..<«'»i i. ».i v ug fr«m the State
i.v.igi.. -fl, :• to ».iiv It i 1‘t.A' l A Tit i.N. lying o»
- in mu iliiivi". iiv- tni>e* west ot Albany
■;r'!-■ :i .--li’.'ii, a v-r U: NichulL*,andother*
tig J.D.5 uen-. moiii • r Ire*.
..re I. "i su nc ran" open, cu'tlvatedHat. Th*
D ii iti-d *(i ti;.ii it e.m b o.i-ily dlvi-'ed. and If two
r. tha suuiciiler wilt divide ltioae to
"DLEACHED GOODS.—Cares 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4. Bleached
JJ Shirting and Long Cloth* ; Bleacbd Diapers and
Drills, for sale by febO WILLIAM O. FOOTE.
fTOSIERY AND GLOVES.—1,000 dozen Hosiery, emtra-
Ll clng a great variety; Ladies and Gents Llile and
Back Gloves, tor sale by
febfl WILLIAM O FOOTE.
lJACON.Ac.—8 hhda. Bacon Sldos, 7 do. Shoulders, 2 do.
JJ Hama, landing from *ch. Woodbrldge,from Baltimore,
nr sale by fobl3 OCTAVUS COHEN.
T1ACON AND LARD—20 hhda new Bacon Sides; 15do
JJ de do Shoulders ; 30 bbls and 100 keg* prime new
Lard, Just received and for nale by
feb22 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO
/CHOICE TEAS AND SUGARS—Just received, 16 h»U
V> ebssts Extra Hyson Tea. loose and In X lb. packs ;
26 do do Plain and Extra Black Tea In X and X lb, packs
and loose, and 30 bbls atunrt'* Crashed and Clarified Su-
jars and for sale by DAVID O’CONNER,
feb28 Corner of Broughton and Draytoo-sts.
/10DFISH—20 boxes just received,and for eale by
O feb27 MoMAHON 4 DOYLE.
/'1HAMPAQNE CIDER—10 bbls just received aud fnr
L/ sale by CHAMPION 4 WATTS.
feb4 Barnard street.
KfV BASKETS CHAMPAGNE, Verzenay, Vangara. and
eJ\J Amagnna brands, or oar own importation, in store
for saleb» novO CHAMPION 4 WATTS
11 UTTER, CHEESE AND POTATOES—65 kegs sclecte
JJ Gozlien Butter. 60 boxes do colored Cheese, 26 barrel*
choice Mercer Potatoes, received per steamer and for sale
by oetl? SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO
|)UU AND GIN.—3 puncheons Jamaica Rum; lOpIpee
ll superior Holland Ola. landing and tores In br
|V8 -J V. CONNERAT 4 CO
|» AY—160 bales prime Northern Hay, for sale, to ar
il rive, by nov30 F. J. OGDEN.
POTATOES, CODFISH. CANDLES, 40-60 bbls Potatoes
JT 4 casks Codfish, 26 bbla Genesee Floor, 60 boxes Tal
low Candles, 36 do Adamantine do; landing and for aale
by mar21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO.
SUNDIUKS.
1A HALF GUESTS superior Gunpowder Toa; 6 do do do
lv Hyson do;
10 half chests. In quarter lb packages, ilyzor. Tea, oen-
Tinientfor retailing;
40 0 and 10 lb chests superior Hyson Tea,
8 half chest*, in 2 lb packages, do do do;
10 do do in 2 lb ■ do superior Black do;
20 do do In quarter lb do, Blsck Tea for retailing
16 61b do superior Black Tea;
10 bags black Pepper; 10 uu Allspice.
80 mats Cinnamon;
40 boxea ground Pepper, Ginger and 8pta.,
60 do superior Mustard;
50 do Lemon. Raspberry and Straw berry Syrup,
40 do one gallon, half and quarter, asserted Piskisi;
100 do Adamantino Candles;
60 do Beadel’sTallow do;
30 do Sperm Candles; 60 do Family Soap,
80 do Pale and No 1 Soap;
40 do Pearl Starch; SO do Tomato snd Walnut Catsup,
20 do groandCoffee;
12 do Soda8aloratud,lnquart#r,b'BaJoae»3ra;:is
8 do Ginger Preserves; .. rv
30 do 1 gro each, quarter and hf lb daoilng lobsc;a.
20 gro flno out Yellow Bank Chewing Tobacco;
60 do do assorted brands do do;
For salo by
WEBSTER k PALME3.
Any. n« dcrirou* nf purehvi.-ff. would do well to tddreaa
Uik.j ' vt a yjkif.utthu p'-cu.
JuliS J RAWLS.
Miecn, C.*... August 30. 1S&3.
My ago. t. i"»T r - on ti.e puc?, nil' show tbo lands to any
us n c iist'iir for th i |-n. |->e. J. J. R
M^LLX.vlV OL'V AT COST.
R?. DQYL'- to order is reduee Ui-r extensive stock of
• ' lir-'iti Pibi-cns and irimmluga. will
corota-ncv th.s day t" <i-il her entire atucfe at cost, for cash.
jan’i ".''nit.i .---r n'nret rear Congress-street.
ocrlati
pny -‘.Ti
OTICE-ui
Unltfi
. .■ 1 b-le mdt*., marked C.
ndc'l (.om bark H.II Huugla-e. in Novnjf
a c.lled io' r.thin 30 days, will be sold to
ra.ri Rowland *co.
bbls oc
sin*, u;
jaal'
new coflfish.l
r White Kean*. 50 boxes and ICO half do now
icretelseduni f.rssle by
fc i:i« AN TON JOHNSTON
Elizabeth War,".)
WEBSTER & PALMES
H ave just received and offer for bale-
76 bbls A, B and clarified Sugar, 50 do powdered do,
30 hhds St Croix Sugar, 50 dozen Brooms,
CO bbls Hiram smith’s and Canal Floui,
160 do Baltimore Flour,
160 do Lebanon and Etowah Georgia Fleur,
100 bag*. 08 pounds each. do do
60 bbla butter, sugar and sodaCraeken,
60 bbls Pilot Bread, 40 boxes Soda Biscuit,
820 bbls Portland sugar home and N O Syrup.
60 bbls good eating Potatoes,
52 *;( p,u»ti.uow cwdi«
76 do Adamantine Candles,
26 do Judd &Son’i8perm Candles,
16 bbla and 20 half bbl* No 1 Mackerel
76 boxes white and yellow Cheese,
26 bbls and 60 Inga primo Lear Lard,
100 boxes 6s. 8s, and pounds Tobacco, iteod brands
. A 0 ®* Grant fc William*’ Tobacco.
Alio, 220 boxes Smith's, Colgate’*, Cro’nn and B**(’ e l'a
Family and Pale Soap, 120 do Vo 1 do. 60 Pearl Starch, 80
whole, half and quarter boxea Raisins. 25 drums Figs, to
i fuel tor lAvurce,
> Appling Superior Court,
Dmii-l Ware .• Dee.Ttrm, 1854.
r Tappeali. g to thisCouri that t: o libel in the abot*
• !ut«d Mic w.is Died, ar.d m.\ !c raturnullo to this term
ot AiT'-'nxSuperiiirCpvrt.nn’l It furt' or apoeiriug from
:'uj rc;uro- ot tho sheriff U’nt said defendant U nut to be
found {•• the cqun'y f Appling, end that ho ts not in tbe
:t*ti- of Georgi.i;ur. u.nti.n: ot Wui BGnulden itl* ordered
■hat »crv c* l c iff. ctit,'. '*n said defendant by a publication
f thi* oriirr once a week for three months, before the nest
term cf this Court,iu the Savnotnh Genrgiin.
1 J . E. LOVri, J. B O,
A true cstr«et from the Minute.* of the i nurt, Dec. Tth,
1664. ieb!4—w» Da UTLEY W BAPP.
t ?L'JCR—1CU lomla Hour! u"':ng Und tor rale by
MjU IIRiUllAM. KELLY ft CO-
DISSOfiUlTOY AND CO-l»ARTNJ£IlSHIP,
r l'111. un-ie -,riiv- '.n»»e Ai.ipo.ed of iheir entire Interest
1 in th- w Ini -'. Fuuij.lry an i M -chino Shop of Alvin N.
ilijk-r tu tftn h'.tiK " It» will, n-itli Mr. liilicr, carry on
the business ird .u-urnc all the liabUilles and colleot aU
ihcdeUsJuo the latu concern.
jo?, s. fay,
Savannah. Lccl*t.lSi4. Kiiwi.v PARSONS.
WILLIAM WaDK having purchased tho entlr* interest
of Merxra Fay 4 P.irscsa iu tho above buslneas *nd prop*
j ei ty.and h iving furmud c. co-partnership with Mr. A if.
I Mihvr, unliT wu-w in t r*mvnt and aupervi-lon the
! tjusinea* will he con uctu-i u* hetH'.olore, under the name
mil .st. In df A. N*. Miller 4C* . wuero they Intend to carry
•it tlm FOUNDRY ai.l M.'.CUI'K UUSlNtSS.iaaUltert.
rio-j. binm lit-s. They r- ww-Ifu'dy M'liclttte patroaageo
I their frisada audthu jublic generally.
I A. N. MILLER.
d*cl3 WILIJAM wade.
r-r w vhuw »» uuu uciuo, mi *sni Oranges, bvi ao i^r.
mons, 60 whole, half aad quarter boxes Raialni. iuat re
eelvedandforaalebr
■111 C8AH?W*WI>"
^. LADIES’ UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLf uiu.-
•P»brown, green and blaok Ladies’ Umbrellas; watered
U figured and plain all colored Parasol*. For salt by
A1KIN k BURNS
riTOBACCO.—Landing per barksCalloma sa* Maria Mor
*. ton; 160boxes8aand 6*Tobacco.Fraut fttVinUm*
«as2lKSK:a , .‘.W.r5fi5:s%;8E!rfe.“"5r/. *=-
per* smoking Tobacco. For eale by
J.V. CONNERAT 4 Co
' | 'H® Subscriber having recently returm-d from tho
L North with a general assortment of Groceries, i* n»»
prepared to furnish ble customer* with aa good articles
WdM ebetp aaeube boughtUStnpnab. 6
mth jo&n o. jfess.
W ATCU KS, JEWELRY rti FANCY UUOD8,
R ECr.tVlS’G Ly every nrrival >f the steamer* fr«»b add!
tons, mahlij ba t a.soriment intM« city, of all
Kinds of Wstcho*. Jewclrv. Fancy G.ods. Silver Spoons,
Fo ke,Pitcher* Tea >ct*.Cap*. S. phons. Plated Cistora.
and every variety if ttr’id-a cmnected with our lino of
buslno-*; all of wliUU will bo soli as low ay in any City In
ibr Uul-iA. D. B. NICHOLS,
CSt I’articul'r attention given to the Repairing^of
Wat’.bra and Jewelry. D020
NOT1C1C.
A D it has been reported that 1 had died with yellow fe«
ver—also reported that 1 w i* ab«ent from Darien—*
•hi* will infirm m v timber cutting friends that I bate
i«en in Darien nil tlio suuunrr. and hnVe nnt been abxeot.
t nn now ready to attend to tln ir bu-inex* with that Strict
attention to tln ir interests which I have nlwuy^jwMh^
Dalis, SOT.a.lOI. W '