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. jiff >>*'***'' 1 5 - mm* ^A-VANNAH, GEORGIA, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 1853. ; HNWl' ;®W®| ■fefK*WK :, ^.SSBaav o-wmav, *a. Effetaci!' 1 '*' .M-wBrnu-v oBonoiAM, ' “ of m.Hi.thre* i I mi In tb. I»llr, ant to I and Union. or red In fee dtj. a* I pouiw m awrcir.t* +Drunm. WEEKLY GEORGIAN, „ r SK^« iii “' ,i>i ,u " Im ’ 1 * > ab - a ' m rr~ *" ~ fejxff A H MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. oMct 118 Bay-Bred. «I1I take Fire. M»r«o® and Wv#r Risks on • VltSNOfl JUVENILES. Btamfnlb*IUeutraitd, and to Ornamental Binding. Zmij.LKRDWN80N LOUB8K, on Hfotolr# da um F*mlll#Lul**e NauW. par J. M Aventures ita Hobinmn Crusoe, trail ultra do Dan Ml Da foe Amalia Onmlna, ou I’Orphellne da Beta*, dedle# aux jennes ptraonnoa, par Victor Doublet. IWesseur do Belles- uettrea,#ta. Abreg* da Tnra laa Voyage* au Pel# Nord, depute lea Firm, aeol JuMu'a trehuuard (1830—1180), par Hand l<e- tsrun, slalom# tolUon. Uarcuaritt Hobart, Mr M'nwTullte Moneuse. Lea Damlera Jour* da Pompeii, imlta dr Bulwer. HtetolreNaturell# de* Anlmaur, lot ploa remarquaWos . loo plua dc la claaoa do tnammlfcraa (quadruped** ot catacaa), par un Naturalist# da Museum, omeo do 00 figure* d'aolmaua. L’OrpbeUno da tfoacou, on Juno Inatltulrice, par M’m# Wolllez—dlxfom# edition. Pierce l’Qrand, par J, K.DoboU, Profetacur do.l'Unlver- alto—quartteme edition Mm Priaona on Memolroa de 8llvio, Pelllco, traduction nonvoile. par M. V Abba Baurnea, protectant an petit Boml- Mira do Ton re, August# at Theroao, ou L# Retour a la fo par M’m# lbrbe daa Sabloui—trolileme edition. Ernestine au lea Cliarmea de la Vrrtu aulvlo dr Nolly ou la Jeuue Artlatr at da Caroline at Juliette, par M’m# Cowrie Forrtnce—Mpticne edition. ’ » Blanche de Sarenajr. par M'me L. B. Agnes de LauTaua au Meiuotroa Do Sceur 8t. tarns, par Louie Venilette. Mathilde at Gabrlello ou lea Blenfalta, d’une education ehrotrtenne—trotatem# #dltl<m. Robert au I’Souviner d’une Mere, M’me C. Guermonte. Voyage* et Arenturaa de La pc route, par F. Valentin— otxleme edition. For sale by »cp33 J. n. CUBBEDGE._ mom R eceived and for sale by a a sibley, mcon- greM-it.—Dtble in the Family—Bible in the Counting llouae. Annalaol Teaneeaeo. by J. 0. M Ramaey, M. D. The Sword and tho Distaff, or Fair, Fat and Forty. Marla Do Itarnlovo, a tuio of tho Creaoent City, by W. Gilmore 81mm*. The Raoe for Riches, and some of the pita into which the Runners fall. Hie Doubting Communicant, by Septimus Tuatln, D. D. Country Hospitalities. by Catherine Sinclair Spiritual Vampirism—toe history of Etherlal Sofldown and tile Frienda of the New Light. by.C. W. Webber. Rowland Wevor, or the Pilot of Human Life. Great Truth* by Great Authora, from writers of all agea and both hemispheres. Cleansing the Sanctuary, by W. L. M'Calla. or the Union Presbyterian Church, of Philadelphia. • Jo'JT ROOKS. (.illtoW- , Wm ■Deceived by s s. sibley. Judo 28. ms.-Edgar V, u*alwauthomed to drawon Messrs. Wm.Tapscott ainoDi , 8to ~ of School Life. b y C. Adams. i<uUf<nool In sums from XI and upward*, which The Old Foreilt Ranger, or Wild Sport* of India, by Maj. *2| , *nlwi»M» w * ln * ny town tUroa 8 hout Irc,#nd ««> d Wltllcr Cambell and Frank Forester. 2t Drafts on France and Germany, payable ln jlw.of tbs Continent, also for sale. Apply to BUSKER A OGDEN, 80 nay-atreet. HENRY D. WEED, President, [JjrJjcbaW.Anderson.N.U.Knapp, Uanry Uthrop jjESm -— * j.mIIcHcoit.Sco'T I EXCHANGK AND I ^migration agency. iwUMnf to tend fur tbelr friends and desirous of I u.rfJibs.aoat by flmt cUs* packet shins, are Informed I JJ2 n irt«tb«ci are the only AgonU for the above agen-' NEW W1NM AMO JLIC^TJOR BTORU, No. 0 WhOchtr-rtneL THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to the Ittiena uf Savannah, and of the Interior of this Rate, that he baa now opened and wilt keep con tinually In store, a largo assortment of the best qualities ofrtho various kinds of WINES AND IJQUOI18, both foreign and domestic, invoiced from the best sources, and to bis stock of which, at present on hand, he Invites attention.— Having had extensive experience in France aa a manufac turer, and in America as importer and dealer, hi* acquain tance with the trndo enables him to offer assurance that the articles which aro enumerated below are eaob genuine: Articles of Direct Importation—-French Bran dies of various brapds: Holland Gin; 8cotch. Irish and Monnngahel* Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and St Croix Rum. \ Wine*—-Old port Madeira, Sherry, Champagne. Hock, Clarot, Knuterno and Burgundy Wines. CortHnls—In cases. Curncoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, 81a- vaitz. Klrsohcnwasser, Absinth, Ac. Ale and Porter.—London Brown Stout, and Ediu- Burgh Ale. All TjcnUillN MUTUAli INSURAMCIC CO. jfiBlTtV HULL. Pre«ldent snd Treasurer. • itais CHASE. eee*iy- I .C, F. McKAY, Actuary. . tWialrnllwd- -'f* 111 of lh,, * ,,ove Coni l 1 * n l'' continue* I tottit following Risks, via: Marine, River and Fire I '^soaiheUvwofSertauU. 1 |im«f White Persons are also taken by this Company. I tutn«»i«» for raiding In the South. 1 WILLIAM KING, Agent, Corner of Bay and l>r»jrton-streets. A New History of the World, giving an account of the various Iterohitions in Europe and America, to tho present time, by II. White. B. A. Consolation, by James W. Alexander, B. R. The Believe, by Rev. Hugh White. Harpers Magazine.for July, an interesting number. Putnam’s Jlagaxlneror July. * Barnum’a Illustrated News, Gleason’s Pictoral, Ac. JuneSO SEW ROOKS. N ARRATIVE of a Journey round the World, compris ing Chili, the Gold Regions of California and Austra lia. the South Sea Island* and Java, by E Glrstaeckor. Romance nf Abt lard and Helolsc, by O W Wright, I’rscomancy, Spirit Rapping* and Table Tippings exposed, by Professor Charles G Page. A.HIstory of England from the first Invasion of the Ro man* to the accession of William and Mary In 1688, by Jno lingnrd, l>. D. Heavenly Recognition—Will we know our friends In hea ven ? by Rev II Harbaugh. Heaven, or the Sainted Dead.by Harbaugh. The Heavenly Home, or the Employment and Enjnyniont of the Saints In Heaven. Tho Illustrated Mngaxlne of Art for August; the Edin burgh Review for July {Ranking’* lrnlf yeuly Abstarct. January to June, 1853; llarnurn's Illustrated News; the . ^ lady's Book for August; F.nglWh and Equity Reports, tot Efib .' in *L wa { i Jl. 0,, L l i i .' n ."r! f j?. *?/*; ^Philosophy of Sir Wm Hamilton, edited by 0 W Wright. Keavth'a Legacy ; Annie Grayson; Grammar without a master. Ac. • augl'2 W. THORNE WIUJAM8. I imUALL HOUSE DRKSS1NO SALOON. ■ ^resRlOOHEV A BAXNON respectfully aunoiince to ■ iJl U»e dtreras of Savannah Gut tiiey are now prepared I ahifiMedtef w»*rk in their tine, at their new shop, | jartMwnierof llroughtnuand Drayt«n-ata. Tlicy have J eubibbel the folkiwing as their rate* of charges: For a I •*rkih»r’ ,h '.; pr r month.fnr - or three titne-perwceU I S• ithuess seek It; 5 or 0 times a week 31 60; every I y ji Ti ynmonth..Hair cutting 20c.; hair curling 25c. I bttascdrfsfrom those who may require his services at I frirlmnn. * l0v8 1 MATTEIVA5 MACHINB AMD 3IANUFAt> I TURING COMPANY, I TTXPOlsDt* and improved organization, manufacture I U’kecwstfie and Stationary Engines, Sugar Mills. Gina, I fowl Lathes. Drill*. Ac. Also, every description of Cot- I taTaotoUB'l.Saw Mill work.Shafting. Pulleys. Ac.. Cast- | tat! m wight, (having a large assortment or patterns.) I gHiadwke*. F. 8. CLAXTON, Izigiueer. I toot U Hatt-streeL cornor of Gold. Gaxton A Wet- I urttwhlor. Gillius A Co. and H. Collins’Axes, Hard- I nxVafj.SJl'nU st., New York. oclO—lyr PATENT 8CALK8. _ MNTN KUmt I'latXwm Seales—(Improved Inqual- ll* «ju4re4a»l in price)—Adapted to every require<lop- I b(bof seigbing.a* Railroad Scale* for trains or single cart I kw on tbeprinciinl bilmada In the United States and I tMtlWUra. Warehouse Scales, Heavy Portable Scales, on 1 tW».(w foon.lrip*. rolling mills. Ac. Store Scales, various J wfifatioa*; Counter SSRcs. Ilsy and Coal Scales, Ac.— I Itffolnbv'e been tong known and severely tested ; and 1 y jriwrnl confidence felt In their accuracy and perfect I ifutmnt. I* such that they are now regarded aa the stand. I Atom vlilch there is no anneal. | *;H PJIILBRICK A BELL. Agents SILVER’S MINERAL PAINTS, ffuravni —A supply of Mineral Paint*, lira and ! Inin-pmof color*, unfading. Silver’* Mineral Paints j MrtMtatUUy fnim all other* In market. They are not l^ferryuiro 111Jig oil. Uier do not work toughly, but I stkn**^kWy. and become au (udestructabte covering o{ I ht They arithrr crack nor peel, and require no stronger t rthao white lead. kmanritty nf .. . . , ■ at At Hick. Ihey are superior In body (nr covering ■ jswtj) to anything everdlscnvered.and (tound for itound liltsmdotibiethesuiticenf White l.e*d or 'ilnc Mli ■ pkU,ud require less oil. I I us mw prepared to cover Tin Roof*, a* nothing adhere* I bfatteSUrer'i Mineral Paint*. For sale by 1 JOHN J MAURICE, \ Jff * in and 12 Rsrnapl-atreet. REMOVAL^ I PuaiOS’ABIE TAIIjORLVG ESTABLISHMENT—’The sub- ■ a aeriberhiring fust removed to No. 21 Bull-street, (be- ■JjaConnessand llroughton-strests.) would Inform hi* ■ wrii ini the public generally, that lie will open Turn ■ hr.bliisrtind supply of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting ■ llbe beat French. English and American Cloths. Cassf- ■tots ud Verting*, purchased from the most extensive im- ■ prim ia New York, which he I* prepared to make up in ■Mfotud no*tfa*hiunabIe style*. 1W M. D. MURPHY. DISSOLUTION. m-putnerahip heretofore existing with the under- "■‘1. under the firm of BOSTON & GUNBY, Is this ted by mutual consent. Either partner isautho- w««e the name of the firm inclosing tho unsettled . . . JOHN BOSTON, I August lit, 18M. augC J. H. GUNBY. Ir^t.!. l ! 4 f" l * n .* ,,wlllc " nlinue the FACTORAGE and COM- JSm. ®^ s L'K*i on his own account, and respectfully IS. . l '.* ,,n,ina * nc * patronsgo so liberally extend- ■N to tie ute firm. I ‘Ml JOHNJK)8TONj_ IJfWfW OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.—The eoqusrtner I,- * p .™ u, l ore *vi*tinwbetween theaubscrlben under R.utu&i lkMa.** B- MITCH ELL will continue thn business on 1 sji wd l* authoriied to settle nil claims, in I “'m/.wroragaloit the latn firm. F. ZOGRAUM. CharlMtnn. S. C., I hiimi, i , }*' B. M1TC11ELU Savannah, Ga. J Snaaah. June fith. 1853 j,.g ■ n^funtix ■lUty • Iky 4iu->h NEW ROOKS. S IR LSAAC BARRINGTON’S Personal Sketches of bis own Times, a now edition. , A Memorial of Hnretlo Greennugh. by II. T. Tuckerman. The Pedestrian in France and Swittcrlnnd. by G. Hanell. The Libertines In American, by II. W. Warner. A Book for every America, on the Science of Government and Compcnd of the Constitution and Civil Jurisprudeuco of the United States, by A. W. Young. Cranford, by the author of Mary Barton. Hie Ixradou Quarterly Review for July, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Review for August. No*. 10 and II Collier’s Shakespeare. 1 owry’s Universal Alias. Upham'* Mental Phylosophy. abridged. Hud.’* Thibet and fartarv. Imudon edition, Illustrated. l»nl Bacon’s Essays. 1 vo\.: Rabelais’ Work*. 2 vols oug25 W, THOKNK WILLIAMS. NEW ROOKS. R OADS AND RAILKOAPS. a manual of the principles and practice of road making, cdmnrislng the location, construction and improvement of road* and railroad* by W. W. Gillespie, A. M., C. E., civil engineer in Union Cof- ^iv>cms of Alexander Smith. Tho Iastl^af Irom Sunny Side, by T.Trlsta. with a me- murlal of tho author, by Austin Phelps. Home Cookery, a collection of tried receipt*, both foreign Philosophy oV’tlysterlou* Hoppings and Reply to Beecher, by E.C Roger*. Chamber*’ Miscellany. In 20 volume*, fancy boards, and 10 volumes, cloth. Clinmber*’ Hennsitorv. 4 volumes, fancy boards. Chambers’ Information for the People, royal octavo, half calf binding. Chambers’ Papers for the People. 12 vols.. fancy bound. The Work* of .Samuel Maunder, including the Treasury of Natural Hlstonr. Treasury of History. Scientific and IJterary Treasury. Treasury of Knowledge and Biographical Treasnry. Industry of all Xationa. Nos. 3 anil 4. Godey’s lady'* Book, for September. The Victim’s Revenge, a sequel to the Matricutt’s Daugh ter. and the Star of the Fallen. Jem Bunt, a tide of the land and tho Ocean, by the Old Sailor. Bamuin’* Illustrated News, No. 34. Received by aug23 J. B. CUBBEDGR. If ARPER8’ MAGAZINE FOR 8KPTEMBEIL HL Bt<-ak House. No. 18, Artist Wife, by Mary Ilowett. History and Hudlnientsof Architecture, by J. Bulloch. The Fawn of Pale Faces, by J. P. Brace Class Book of l’hy*|ology. I»y Dr. B. N. Comings. Tlie Izmdon Art Joarnal for August. Pickering’s Greek and English lexicon. Vol. 14 Howard's Report* iu the U 8. Supreme Court. Vol*. 32 and 33 English Chancery Kcpnrta. Orote’s History of Greece, vol. 11. Lon<lon edition. Yankee Meddy ; Ocean Boon ; Guerilla Grief; Red King; The Corsair Chieftain: Flying Artillerist, Ac. aug31 W. THORNE WIIJJAMS. niHE ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY RECORD of the Exliibl- JL tion of the Now York Crystal Palace, edited by Prof. II. Silliman. Jr., with numerous fine illustration engraved from original designs by the first artists. Price 25 cents K r number and postage. Nos. I to 4 received. Subscrl- rs supplied regulurly. [31 i»"-Hie firui ofLiltram, Buw.sx ft Co.la I'haiL.i‘“'dusl consent, to take effect I wwu? uf ?. n, i* r l r - Tl » e Business of the firm wIU be IwSfii. l *v UfW, ‘ e «■» Alfred T. ilowne. who aro I *° Dw Ike name of the firm in settlement. ISAAC D. LiROCI1K, ALFRED T. BOWNE. Lr. F-DWAIlD 8. KEMITON. | '* r lJ*a.8.1863. RICHARD II. MARSHALL. I «£f ?.^ r ! *"> MuUnue the bnsine-s at their old kucD.Lritocni. ) hnmT.Bow.vi. / janlO U of ARTS K! 1.81III*—Noticb—The con klS U t,, ‘" dissolved by rou- «k4y^.^ r l, Klb ^ e retiring, and Mr.Thorns* Wood, # Y«4kiuu? n * *'•; pl* 1 *'“"’hr the name and style i,, ,r r *' iJ " ,bt * *P*ln*t the late firm will be Ms In i no>l I nr " 1 , ' aa 't «-tt monies due litem will be uue.M'i rtdptH [orby tlmnew concorn .„ ^ jtwM KIBBEK & RODGERS, WOOj) k RODGERB. L , ln , r,,lrln 8 fron > business m tkvfiy , but ree * deeply grateful and nhligcd ^(•^ h;ut t K^ r r niRO o hlc,l . l,M bfcu this oiMrtnlm ^ from cit F * n 'l country friends, and *tlx4^??^'T l“expreuUla thank* for the tame, ,h4t P*’ 1 t * ror * wi| l t>* continue] to T . c> 'P* r, ncrslrip hereli ‘be „ the 1,1^'mutual consent. The ^•UptnsaahSrf rm T 1 be l ' ett,ed b F H - A Crane,)o ^l^ttSebUd Im? w|11 |,leM0 Drawnt them, ‘"Wwi to a* PJJmvnt Either party are w «*• the name or the Ute firm in liquidation. “ II. A. CRANE, T. HoliCOMBK. J ,. MUi having associated •Slow uS'iHP l i * nd Mr - F- Cope, £j^JoMw?*a, ep0<:ery bu * ,0 “ auderth8 Arm Ahit|Tvpn a r„ R - - T. HOUXIMBR. kj/aiw their underal * ned have this ,ha (J* 4 **?* 4 * tor the transaction ot a gen- . EL1AA REED. fettSS-ays w « i ^pirmi kGi? B ‘y«nd'whi1JI~®.f 4,,e , n the store at the corner h ”" pr,p * rrf u "“’ augilt W. THORNE WILLIAMS Housrayes’ Philosophers an<l Actresses, lioussaves' Men and Women during the reign of Louis XV UUdroth’aTheoryotPoUttcs—an inquiry Into the found ations of governments. tVliately’s Elements of Rhetoric. Anthon’s Manuel of Greek Literature. Hooper's Physicians’ Vademecum. Walton's Opt ha Imlc Surgery, by l)r. LlttclL Tim Mlcrosconlst, for physlclufiH, students, &c. Franconia’* Htory ;‘8tuyve*ant. Maternal Management ofCblldren. by Dr. Bull. Political and Military History of the Campaign of Water loo. by General Baron de Jornine; Collier’* Shakespear, 12 mo tnlftion. voU. 2 and 3, recutved, *cp7 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. qMlACKERAY’8 ENGUSH HtJMORIst, a series of LccI X tures on Hwlft. Congreve, Adison. Arc. Ranke’s Gvic Wars and Monarchy in the 16th and 17th centuries. IJfa and latter*nf the Rev. Stephen Olin, late President of the Wesleyan University. Tin* Old Housq by tho River, by Uie author of tho Owl Creek latter*. Taylor’s Memorial of the Euglinli Martyr*. Coleridge Work*, vol. 6. Modern Flirtation, by MI** Sinclair. English Law and Equity Reports, being th* first volume nf the year. Now aubscrilH-r* can bo supplied at tho ori ginal price of $12 per annum. Blackwood's Magazine for June. June22 W. THORNE WIUJAM3. D ON QUIXOTE DE LA MANCHA, by Miguel de Servan ts Saavedra, a revised translation based on those nf Mottoux. Jarvis and Smollct, with numerous cluracterUtlo illustration*. A Manual nf tbs Elementary Geology on the Ancient Changes of the Earth and It* Inhabitants, aa illustrated by geological monument*, by Sic Charles Lyett, II. A., F. R. 8., author of tho Prlnclplos'o Geolngy.^kc. Home Pictures, by Mrs. Mary Andrews Denison. Civil War* and Monarchy in France In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; a' history of France principally du ring that period, by Leopold Ranke. Barnum’a Illustrated News,No. 27, received by Julyfi ■ J. B. CUBBEDGR, B OOKS’. BOOKS It BOOKRIU-At SIBLEY’S book store, 135 Congress-street.—We received so many new books yesterdsy. that we cannot find time to enumerate them. From grave to gay. Religious. Literary Scientific, Humnrons and Interesting. Wo Invfte our friend* to call and examine the largest varie ty of light reading ever offered In this city. Also, Graham’s Magstlne for July; Gody’a lady’s Book. Blackwood’s Magazine; Barnum’a Illustrate! Xewa. •Gleason’S Pictoral. Ac.June22 L* 1 "- WL 10*h fer 1 " 1 ,0 bU. bind- ii?" wa-s-iitei. d?;wb» .iK*; ? b ? 1 '" IhlTim, 60 60 C 8 ?*-* 5o iW”',",' "* •»< *>, »'ll Jo I&'nr, aiVKlST'**"! Moitor I, 31,|,6. N.» kiwS'”’ k °d * hbd. rJtfuV^'''* 5, JH n,,Dd »«> d clarl- 5Sr*«ft.,h!‘ < KuV or SttSrsaj-r- mvip oro-wm. SSShH*'- 4 HO Scoa bio. : SO do . McMAIHIS kDOYU^ fpnuip imomM.Knzvtco - J. »0CMfeAU. C ^*'|'^qw"6oo6 Hr ML& 1 w. KOBBEU. k CO. B OOKK—The Old House by the River, by the author of the Owl Creek Letterz. Modern Flirtations, a novel,by Catherine Sinclair. Passion and Principle.adometUe noveLby Mrs.Grey. Flirtations in America, or High Ufe in .New York. Tba Adventures of a Bachelor, or a man In aearch pf A wife. t.'Mlv" the nelr of Motcombe Manor, by Dr. I’, H. Robinson. .* for July; Graham’s Magazine do; Arther a Magazine do; Peterson’s Magazine do. Barnum’a Illustrated News, No. 25, Further aupply of Echoes of a Bell; received by J u "»gg J. B. CUBBEDGE. T“* «aOMIC MANURL, by Itobert V.aeoy. pocket edP * #* on ’ h?*® Hlustratad and in the moat conveni ent form ret published. ■ Also, the Mason!■ Lyra, a collection of Masonic 8ong* and Odaa, suited to every occasion In lodge or celebration*. Both new work* recently publl.hed.an<fhlghly worthy the attention of the Craft. Ju*t received and for sale at the Book Store or 8. 8 SIBLEY, _5°* 136 Coinreaa etmt W raORNE WILLIAMB has recairad Simms’ Sw<£3 • and DU tall or Fair Fat and Forty of the South at the dose of the Revolution, W. Gilmore Bfram*. Maria Da Bernlere. a tale of the Creaoent City, bv W. Gil. more Blroma. • Thompson’* Dictionary fcf Domestic Medicine and Houae.- boldBoreery,revised by Dr. Henry II Smith John Randolph of Roanoke, and other Sketchoa of Char- Induing Wm Wirt, by F. W. Thema. JL® Medical Journal of Medical Science for July. Ladys’ Book ami EcUctlc Magazine for July. mamMAsriz McOintock A Cook'* Id Book in Latin. Jyjff OUOORR1KR, «e. ■ i 200 Hbli Baltimore Flour, 60 do Geneae# do, 26 do Hiram Smith da, 60 halfdo Canal do; 26 bbbU Butter Cracker*. 26do Bugav do, 60 boxe* Soda do, 6 begs soft shelled Almond*, 100 whole, half abd quarter boxee Raisin*, 200 boxes *pemr. adamantine and tallow Candle*, 100 da Pale and No. 1 Soap. 26 do do do Starch. 20 do Ground Peppor, In H papcrR, 200 do table Balt 100 eighth, quarter and half ohest* Tea, 200 do. Tobacco, assorted qualities, 100 bags Rio Coffee. 60 do Java do, 60 bbls Stuart’* refined I) AG Sugar, 60 do eirele A crashed do, 10 do ground do, 20 hhda Porto Rlon Buyer. 10 do New Orleans do, 10 boxes Loaf do. 200 hbi* Dnmextle IJquora. 20 cases as’d Pickles, 80,000 Ssgars, aa’d qualities, 50 gross Flpes. 100 ream* Wrapping Paper, ' 60 dot Brooms, 100 Deinljons. 1, 2.3 ana 6 gallons, 600 now sugar-oured Hams, 6 hbd* Side*, 6 Itlid* Shoulder*. 100 sack* Balt. 10 tierce* new Cuba Moku*cs. 60 bbtado* do, 10 do Stuart’s sunr-house Syrup, And a general assortment of foreign Brandies and Wines in store,Tor sale by fob26 COHEN k TARVER AGRICULTURAL UIPMfltUOBCrS. Goonrl* end Frenali, Uurr and Bkrbr ■■■HMiSunij Iron Fire-proof Safe*. Sfovel* and Spade*. Manure and llsy Forks. Potato Honk*, Corn Hbeller*. Cob Cnuhere. Manure Drags, t’liHlrato'r*. Btraw Cutter*. Scythe* and 8neath*.- Hose. Aar*. Pick 'Axes and Handles, Road Scrapers, Ox Chains, Ox Yoke*. Garden and Fancy Harrows. Garden Cttafrt. Sunm-nt* and Gtldgrons Breen Wire, Hames, Measures, GrUt Mill*. Rice Threilitr*, CauMroos. Douglass’ Pumps and Water Rams, Well Wheel*, do Buckets, Gitton and Counter Scale*. Trunks. Cotton Honks, Jack Screw*. Dnntlo’H Sea Island Cotton Gin* and Gritwold’aUulanddo. Ceracnt, I’taaUr, Mill and Crou Cut Saws; also, food and Yard Saw*. Ae. For sale by CllA’8 H. CAMPFIKLD.in Bayxt. Also Agent for Domestic Liquors. nov5 R. MAYER. GROCK1UE8, *c. , ,.,.L 100 bags prime Rio IViffee, 50 do do Java do FI 20 liliH* Porto Rico Sugar, 10 Jo N. O. do HIMB 100 bbl* Stuart's II and C sugar 20 Jo. Crashed Sugar, 20 do Ground do 20 bbl* Loaf Hugnr, 20 boxes Uuium Syrup 60 do No*. 1.2 and 3 Mackerel. 10 half do 2 do 100 do Balt. Flour 50 do II 8. do. 60 do half do Canal 10 cask* Damn Side*. 5 do Shoulder* 20 boxes Northern Cheese. 20do Englsli Palry do 60 do No. 1 Boap. 50 do l’alo do, 25 Jo Starch 60 do Tobacro, assorted brands 60 bbl* Planting Potatoes. 20 boxes Sperm Candle* 60 bpxr* Tallow Candles. 50 do Star do 25 do Adamantine do 60 bbl* old Monongaheta Whisky. 2.000 lb Codfish 200 do Whisky,Gin. Rum nnd Brandy m 20 'A casks Cognac Brandy, 60 dnr.cn Broom* 2 jdpesHuUand Gin. 2 casks Scotch Whisky 600 grow Pipes, 100.000 Spsnlidi Fegar* 20 dozen Domljons. 200 ream* Wrapping Taper 50 five and three gallon Kegs, landing and in store, for sale by jjan29 COHEN k TARVER. HUUCOMHK, JOHNSON Ac CO.. . Have in store, and offer for salo. on tho most favorable terms— KCWM16 liluls St roix Sugar. 25 do Porto Rico do ■^"24 do X Orleans no. 60 bbl* Coffee do 100 hbls Stuart’* A. B anil C Sugar, 26 do Crashed do 10 boxen Loaf do. 200 bogs Rio Coffee, 20 do Java do 100 bag* nlil Cuba Coffin'. 50 do Jnmnli u do 10 caves Myer’s Aromatic Tobacco, 60 casks llacon Sides 25 cask* Shoulder*. 26 <!o Hams, choice quality 100 bbl* Baltimore Flour. 60 whole nnd 25 half do Canal do 26 hhd*. 60 tierces and 60 bbl* West India Molasses 25 bbl* Now Orleans Molasses, 26 do extra do 25 quarter chests Hyson Tea. 10 do do Black do 100 l*>xe* Sperm and Adamantine Candle* 100 do No l and Pale Soap 100 bale* Gunny Colli. 300 coils Weaver's Rope 100 bbls E Phelps’ Gin. 250 Flack’s do, 26 do Connecticut River do. 25 do N E Bum 20 or en*k* pure Malaga Wine. 20 do do Madeira do 6 half jiipe* Otard Brandy. 20 qr casks do do 100 bbl* Mnnongabela Whisky. 10 qr casks Port Wine 15 bid* Mint and Hose Cordial. Also, tho following old nnd very choice Liquor*. In glasses : 40 dozen choice old Madeira Wine, bottled in 1847 35 UcuiljonsSt Croix Bum. 16 do obi Jamaica do. 1848 50 do old Monongaheln \Vlil«ky. 1846 10 do Pure Juice. 1848.40 do Brandy. 1816 35 doreu Bcheldam Gin, 10 do old Whisky. Nectar. Riayl8 . GKOCISIIIKS, &c7 150 BIIL*t Bultimore Hour. 2(1 do IT. Smith’* do. 20 do pure Genesee do. 20 half bbl* Canal do. IfcCTMBf 250 sugar cored Ham*. 20 hhdx Bacon Hide*. ICO bids B and (' Clarified Sugar. 25 do Crashed and Ground do. 26 do New Orleans do. 16 hlida Porto Itlco do, 21 boxe* lani do. 100 bbl* Domestie Liquors. 75 boxes Tobac co. 60 cliest* Tens. 25 bill* Mackerel. 26 bait bbl* and kit* do. 60 bid* and 10 tr* West India Molasses. 25 bbl* New Or leans Byron. 5 do Htunrt’s do. 75 gross Matches, 100 do Pipe*, landing nnd hi store, for sale by mh’24 COHEN A TARVER. UROCEIUEB. ■ 25 IIUDB. Porto Iticoand Muscovado Sugar, 25 do choice New Orleans do. 25 do do Cuba Molsa- se*. lOOItbbi New Orl»«r»* nnd Cuba Srnm. Stn. arl’s rectified do. 600 gallons Sperm 011,300 do Linseed do. 200 bnxe* Sperm nnd Adnniruimutliie Caudles. 26 do .Starch. 60 do Cheese, 78 do Soup. 25 do Toilet do, 50 do mUcH and assorted Candles, 76 packages Teas. Black. Im perial and Green. 16(1 bbl* A. Hand CClarifiedBugar and Yellow Coffee do. 25 do Powdered and Crashed do. Prunes. Fig*. Citron. I’ickte*. Raisin*. Yeast Powder*. Salerntus. Bo- da. Ac., tutw lu store and for salo verv low. by « mh2fl KllIBEE A BODGDRS. GHOCKH1ISS, Ac, Cj'fnflt—160 hags prime lUn, 76 do Jamaica, Bvoar—10 hbd* Porto Rico, to do Si. Croix, 5 do New Orleans. 100 bbl* Crashed. Powdered nnd Clarified. Miiuiwru.26 hhd* Cuba. 76 bbl* New Orleans. Flora—'151* bbl* Baltimore. 75 do Canal. 60 do II Smith’s. Radix— 16 cask* Philadelphia Ham*. 600 thltiiuore can va.**ed do. 30 hhd* Bides. 20 do Shoulder*. Potatoi«—160 bbls P snd Mercer. Unto AND Connsit—26 bbl* choice U nf I nrd, 0 ensksCod fish. Boai*. Candles axd Stanch—50 boxes No. 1 nnd Family Soup. 60 do Pale do, 40 whole nnd half boxes Sinrch. 75 do Tobacco—t50 pneksges various brands and qualities. Lkmox Hyitvr.&c.—60 boxes Lemon Syrup, lo ensua Wal nut and Tomnto Catsup. 10 do Brandy Peaches. DoMkhtii' Uqi'owB—76 bbl* Plielp*' (Jin. 60 do S K Bum. 75 do Reclined Whisky. 00 do extra old-Munonguticta do. tVi.xie*—20 qunrter cask* pure Malaga. 8 do choice Madei ra—received and for sale by McMahon a doyle. MACKEREL, HlSCUl l'S. STAKCH, Ac. ' —10 bbl* No. large Mackerel, 5 . : ~V^ 16 bid* No. 1 do do feWSSf lu halt bid* No. 1 do 3*2*10 do No. 2 do 30 Itld* align r. smlar. nnd butter niscuils, 25 tmxe* *<vlu Biscuits, 60 do Burblin'* I'mnilr Soap, 60 do Colgntn's No I' do 40 do Colgate's and BendelPa Pearl Starch. 60 do Herring*, I-Hiding and for sale by may 16 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO GROCERIES, LIQUORS, WINES, Ac. .uf.jt . J- V. CONNER AT A CO., offer for sale on ac- PKiQHCOiiinioilntlngternis.a well assorted stock ofGro- eerie*. Liquor*. Tobacco. Kegnrs. Ac., viz: 130 bags i'NrillWfirlnifi Rio Coffee. 20 do do old Java do, 20 hhd* Porto Itlco and Muscovado Sugar*. 50 bbl* clarified coffee do, 28 do crushed and powdered do. 10 boxes loaf do, 200 pack age- black nnd green ten. some very superior; 250 boxes tobacco, various qualities, l's, 8'v. 6'* and 10'*. 16 cases Di adem twist. 10 do Virglnlu* and Aromatic. 20 do nectar leaf, Viginln gold leaf. 10 Imixi'n Kl Dorado tobacco. 175.000 supe rior Havana Begar*. 10 half pi;* * Otard. Dupuy A Co. Bran dy. 20 half and qunrter casks llntern, Mai tel.' Bazerac. Ac. Brandy. 6 quarter casks very old Jean Ural* do, 6 pipes Holland Gin. 2 puncheons St Croix nnd Jamaica Rum, 10 half pi;ies and 16 quarter ensk* Hiiperinr Madeira Wine. 25 old Mouongaheln tVIsky, 26 quarter casks Tencriffe, 30 do do Mnlngu Wine. 200 bid* gin. whisky and rum. 100 boxes No. 1 and Ctinily soap. 50 ib, starch. 60 do ndamantlne can dle*. 50 do tallow do. 20 enska bacon side*. 16 do shoulder*. GO hhd* West India Mulasse*. 40 bblsund tes do, 25 bbls N Orleans do. together with every other article usually found at tin! wholesale grocery store*. juiie3 UltOCKttlKS, Ac. T in: fttlaci'lUi'nujTei inr sale, lauding ninlin store; 20 dozen painted Pails. 50 do assorted Brooms, 10 casks sugar-cured Hams. 20 hhd* Bacon Hides, 7ft bids Baltimore Flour. 25 do Canal do, lOdo lllrain Smith do. 26 half bills do. 10 half pipes (Hard Brandy, 10 qr do I, F do, 160 boxes and half do So. 1 and twlo Soap, 35 do Pearl and No. 1 Blarch. 75 do Adamantine ano B|«rni Candles, 76 do I.emon Syrup, assorted, 60 do Candy, assorted: with a general assortment of 8plces, Coffee*, Sugars. Tobaccos, Pickle* Preserves. Tea*. Crackers, Ac. «epl3 COHEN fc TARVER, UEFlKEli SUGAR, Ac. Q A nous Htuart’a Crashed and Powdered Sugar OU 00 do do A, B and C Clarified do 60 do Lex A Kirkpatrick's Crashed do CO do Butter. Sugar and Soda Biscuit 20 do Treadwell’* Pilot Bread 30 boxe* do Soda Biscuit 300 do Fatrfllr. Pale and No. 1 Soap, Smith and Col 60 do Dendell'a Pearl Stareli 26 do Ground Pepper In 20 tfc boxes 20 do do Coffee in 60 )U boxe* 300 ream* assorted Wrapping Pa|>er 60 mat* old government Java Coffee fiO boxes 1st flid 2d quality Rey’* Uunon Syrup 100 bid* E llielps' and Bose Gin 8<l do N E Rum, 30 do Domestic Brandy 40 do I* A H Connecticut Hirer Gin 20 M and 20 X casks Malaga Wine 60 bbls and 100 keg* prime Isuf lard, landing and or rale by Jy21 SCItANTUN. JIJH.VrfTUN A UO. WINES, T7lQ,u6ri8 MKGAUS, OHOCEIIIEB. fpHF. Subscriber h*S on hand a lino and well selected X Stock of lin|virti*d pure Wine*, liquor* and Segarr. comprlilng the following : Ilrantly—10 half pipe* Otard, Dupuy A 0b. ; 3 do do old Hennensy ; 2 do do Hnzoruc, 1808 : .2 dodo Jean Louis, 1800 ; 3 do do J. J. Dupuy. Wines—I lutlf pine* oik" reservo Madeira ; t do do London Particular ; 3 do do old Port; 0 do do Sherry Wine ; 20 casks Claret; 40 basket* Champagne. Scffnr*—20.000 Rio Honda ; 10,000 U Crut* ; 6.000 La Union ; 10.000 1a Patria ; 26,000 Trabucaa. Fancy Orocerlca.—A largo supply, such as Imported Gwdtala.E"” 11 ^ I’icklcsand Stances,Preserve*, 8weelmeat*, Prune* and Jeius.-. For sale toy A. RONAUD, Curner of Itay and Whltaker-strceta. 1 IQUQRS AND WLVra—12 half pipe* UUnl. Dupuy ft J Go's French Brandy; 10 half pipes, assorted brand*, low priced French Brandy; 30quarter cask*Domestic do,60 bbl* do do, 76 do PAH Rye Gin. 160 du E Phelps’ do.fi pipes Hqltand Gin, 10 bbls Virginia Apple Brandy, 8 do pure Geer gta Peach do. 200 do N:0. Whisky, 80 do while Baltimore do. 30 do old Westminster Monongaheta do, 20 do old Penn-' aylrania Mountain do do, 100 do N, E. Rum. 26 quarter casks 16 eighth do choice do do, 20 quarter do Port m do d», 20 quarter cAiki lirawu Sherry Wine, itmpagne do. For aale hi 4o by WEBSTER ft PALMES. E NGLISH TOOTH DRUSHOt-A very anperfor article ol English Tooth Brush**, manufactured expressly for the *ub*crlber, and direct from London, for sale by JuneU W. W. LINCOLN, Monnmen(Square,. TttR BALE—A tight one horse Carnage” with pole, built JD to order by Brower ft Boo. New Tork, and has been nmA bat Rttle. It can be mm at the OarrtagwRepoeitory •tiffin?* ^^SokiifrON, JOHNSTON ft 00. IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE, Wholesale <tml Retail, No. 116 BrtmgkbmM.. between Hull ami IFWioker. THE largest and best selccteil stork of gondv ever offered for sale In this oUr. Gold and Silver Watches, . iVe*t. Fob snd Guard Chains. Bets nf Jewelry, Clist etahesvllracelets. Brooches, fine Diamond work Finger Rings, SllrerCastors, Tea Sets.pitchers.Goblet*.CnpiCake Bankets, Spoon*. Forks,Fish Kulves, Plo Knives. Chu4sc Pcoups, La dles. Syphons. Ahfo, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military and Fancy Good*, and a great variety of article* too numerous to mention ; tho whole of which will lie sold at reduced prices, All kinds of Watches, Cluck*. Jewelry and other Jobbing attended to by competent Immls. HI AVION A RIKEMAN. watciiks asd jmmnr. Tl»e undersigned beg* leave to Inform the Citizens |Of Savannah, and the people In the country in gene ral. that ho has taken tba Store No. 148 Broughton Sirent, one door West of Dixon’s Confectionery. Where he will lie pleased to make and repair all kin<l* of Clock* aud IVatche'*, and will warrant nil work willi which ho tnay be Infrnstod ap27—Iv FIUNCIS STHN. WATCHES, •JEWELRY, ** And fhnev Good*. _ RECEIVING by every arrival of the Steamer* frtnh - Jons, making thn best 'assortment (u thta city, tff'all kind* of Watches. Jewelry. Fancy Gomhi,8llverHpoon*. Forks.' Pitcher*. Tra Bids. Cups. Syphon*. Plated Osstore. and every variety of avtliles connected with our Rue nf business; all o| which will be sold as low M Ip any city io th»Union/ D. B. NICHOLS. XST Particular attention given to tbeRepairingof Watch* esand Jewelry. no 20 NEW* JKWKLUY, FINE WATCHES,ffteT AJ THE undersigned is now opening a splendid assort- Jrlmcntof rich JKIVELRY.embracing the recent pslterns aJor Ear-rings, 11ns. Bracelets and Finger-rings, among f which are some lino (liammul setting*,from $10 to $600. t Also, twenty-five sets of those unique/Varl&frofKsr- YVrlngsand Brunches, from $18 to $126 Uie set newest iVana rarest |»l terns: together wiUia very select assort ment of extra fino IPo/cAm set In |>earl. dtamund, hun ting nnd plnln cases. Those, with a further assortment ol good Jewelry. .Sterling Silver Bets. Spoons, Forks, tallies. Cups. Ac., and Plated Ware of all kin 'a. Fancy Worn Boxes. Dressing Case*. Folios, Clocks, Bronze Figures, gold mount ed Canes.Cuttlery. Ac., renders his assortment very com plete. and unsurpassed In the Hate, either ln quality or prl- -->»• D. B. NICHOlA Off Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks, and jewelry. nol2 if JEWELRY. fl MR. F. STEIN, on llroughton-streot. has just reeeir- ycd the finest assortment of now and fashionable Jewel- rv of all descriptions. Gold and sliver itcnciU and irons, u silver nnd silver gllted ware and fruit basket*, waiters, Itoa set*, candlesticks, table and tea'*|mon* : fine table, W pocket and pcnkaivcs.sctsoAra.and alarge variety of lire ^finest work boxes, dressing esses, und writing desks for ladies and gentlemen, ns also n fine selection of flutliias, accordians nnd fancy article*, too uutucrous to mention, which ho offers at tho lowost prices evor sold in this city* The attention of the publlo at large, but especially that of the ladles, is nartlcutarlv requested. au21 PIANO PORTEDEPOT. THE undorslgneil rcsjroctfiilly inCinn the 'citizens of Savannah. Georgia and Florida, that they have on band inure than fifty Pianos, the largest stock ever on sale in this city, ami nude by the most celebrated manufacturers In the United State*. Nunn* A Clark. T. CUtckerinc. Umvtlman ft Gray. Iroiaht A Newton. Edward* A Fisher, nil well known to the lovers of Music, have placo In their large assortment,— Tlilse Pianos aro of rich tone, and beautifully finished in Rose Wood, jllnck Walnut, and Mahogany, with Iron frames nudoin the most substantial and workmanlike manner.— Also the Justty celebrated -Rollan Plano Fortes, which for their sweetness of tone liars not been equalled. All these Instrument* have metnllcframos which render them pecull- arlv suited for tfil cllmatq, preventing necessity of tuning for years. The undersigned are Agents for Henri Her*’*, celebrated Grand Piano*, made In Paris, For Power and beauty of tone, thy stand pre-eminent. Gaiuiakt’S Mv.t/uuos?.—Tills beautiful toned wind Instru- niOMt.mnnufactured by Csrlmrl A Needlmm. N. Y..for village purjsises. Lodge*.Serenading Parties, nnd the private prac tise of Organist*, possessing a sweet and powerful tone, they have also for sale. All these Instruments will tro disposed ol on the most accommodating term*. Thu price* of Uio Pi- anos ranging from $175 to $1,000. I. W. MORRELL ft Co PIANO FORTES, MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Tlio subscriber having purchased tho cn c^^Sniajgtlre business of F. Edoiiaon A Co., of which Tw A y Tj firm he ha* heretofore been the acting morn' * * ~ - • ‘her in Savannah, would res|roctfuUy Invite tho attention of those in want of anything In the musical Ilnc to hi* establishment. From ninnr years’ experience both tu (irofoMional and business matter* counseled with mimic, Mr. M. reel* himself fully qualified to proffer Hi* ser vice* In the selection of music nnd instrumoqta or the ful filment nf orders, with the assurance of hi* ulmnit zeal and Industry in hi* endeavor to deserve the liatronsge anil con fidence or the public. O. R. MITCHELL. JuneH successor to F. Toglmnm A Co. PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. i THE Alteration* nnd Improvement* In our Utore, lucludlnga fine Show Room for Plano Fortes, and a Music Department for ladies being now completci). we would Invite the at tention of the musical public to our stock, comprising every article in the line, which can be furnished (wholesale nnd retail) at New York price*. PIANO PORTER by A. Stodnrt A Co.. J. R. Dunham, and others of established reputation, constantly on band. F. ZOGRAUM A FT)., importers, No*. <4 St. Julian nnd 107 Uryan-strect*. dcc7 Next to Market Square. Will. R. SYniONS, uuapeu and taTLor, No 17 IVliUnJirr fired. Samnnah. Ha* Just o|H>ned a large and choice vurietv of Nkw Spnivo axn Si'xmkr Gooiw. consisting In part or black. IXfigured and (ancj French Casrimere*; black and col- stored Cashmere; Cloths and Cashincrett*; while nnd firnry IJnen Drills; with a Inrge assortment of fancy Mar seille* un<l Linen Vestings, nil of which ha is prepared to make up lo order In tho most fashionable style, and on ne- cuiuniodutlng terms STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM. No. 147 Bag .Sired. All person* of taste and refinement—those having a due regard for coinfort and persuniilapncarance.may Int all times *electnny and every article for their want- •rolro. from one of the Lirge*t assortments of the Very Best Good* In this country; cither lu Ready Made Garment* or made up to measure In uniquo style, or Furnishing arti cle* of every description and quality too numerous to men tion Call and see. PRICK A VEADKR. FASHIONABLE TAILORING. M D. MURPHY. 21 Hull-tired, would respectfully Inform his frb.nds and tho public generally, that lie 'ha* received his spring stylo* for gentlemen, among .which will be found a* rich nnd fine fancy <ta*slmeres, sv-dloRt-. Ac., ns have ever been brought to tills market. All orders executed with dispatch, and In otic best style of workmanship. Gentlemen are respectfully invited to rail and judge for heiiisidve*. mil II RE A D Y-M A DE CLOTHING FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. WM. R. SYMONS. Dkaith ash Tsrton. No. Whitaker struts, ri-rqs-nt fully solicits the/: Inttention of Ills friends mi l Hie publie lu gen eral. to his large stock of Ilondy-mn i« Cloth- Ing. suitable for the present and coming *eas»n. It bus nil b«- n made up under his personal superintendence an I for style and durablltty of workmanship, is Inferior to none to be found In the market. ThefoUnwing comprise a portion of thn stock : Frocks and Stack* nf blue, black nnd colored cashmere cloth*; black, brnh d'ete Frocks nnd Hacks ; linen duck, drill and fancy linen Frocks uud Hacks; India grass, silk and brown linen .-tack*; black and colored alpaca Frock* and Hack*. Pant* of fancy French casslmere*. black doe-skin c**sl- mere, black drab d'ete and spring tweed eas-dinere. white duck and fancy linen drill, together with a largo lot of cot ton drill nnd duck Pants, for summer wesr. Vest* of black satin, htack haralhen. and fancy silks, fan cy and white Marseilles, figured nnd striped linen*. Also, a taige stock of Furnishing Good*, such ss stock*, gloves, suspenders, cravats, collars, silk, gauze, merino, and cotton undershirts, stripe silk nnd cotton socks, silk and gingham umbrella*, ete., etc. The whole of which ho offer* for rale on accommodating term*, and at price* as cheap aa the cheapest. ap!3 wm. rTsybions,* Offers for salo. a largo assortment of Cloth*. Cm- Islmeresnnd Vestings, consisting In part of tho fol- lowing urtlcle*. selected by himself during the psst summer in hmdon and Pam. which ha will make up to or der In the best style of workmanship, and at the shortest notice. Hi* stock of Readyuisdo Clothing and of Furnish ing Good*, for gentlemen’s wear, t* very targe and of the best quality and style—the whole of It made this foil under hi* own Inspection, and will bo sold at the lowest price* for cash or approved credit -.—French black, blue, brown and olive Cloth*; fancy French and F.ngllsh Caszlmeres; fancy Silk Vesting.»u;<er. fancy Silk Hush Ventings; black Bar- athea Hllk Vesting* ; *uper. black Doeskin Ca**Imerc* ; Me rino and Bilk Undershirt* and Drawer*; white and fancy Shirts nnd Collnrs; Canton Flannel Shirts nnd Drawer*: white, black and fancy Kid Glovos; Neck Tie*, plain ana embroidered; Merino and Cotton Hock*: Scarf*.Satin and 11. mi basin Sock*. no5 If Wliltizkcr-street. FISK’S METALIO RU1UAL CASE. I WE are constantly recelvlnif these valuable Cases; and have them alwaya in readiness to be delivered at ths shortest notice. I. W. MORRKIJ, ft CO N. D.—We are pcrmltteil to Inform the public that we have received from Mr. KaVMOxn, of New York city, a let ter sighed by the different meinlror* of tho United States Senate, who were appointed to take charge of the body of th« Hon. Hixkv Cur, deceased, (which wa* enclosed iu on* of Fisa’s Metallc Cases,) and who went with it to Kentucky; they say to Mr. RarMoati, that the Case answered tbe pur- K im for which it wu Intended, and meet* with tlleirappro- turn, and they cheerfully recommend It to the public as being superior to any other Case for the transportation ol Um dead. The letter can be *cen by calling on fobU 1. W. MORRKIJ. fc CO STOVES. STOVES. Tlie subscriber has just received a large number ol Cooking and Parlor Stoves, wlilnirhe will dispose of on accommodating terms. Among them may bo found the following.- Cooking Stoves, The Republic, Lady ol the lake, Air Tight Premium, Queen of the West. Empire l*reniium. Eastern Premium. Parlor and office Stove*.— Union Cottage, Cylinder, Sheet Iron, (air tight) square and oval. Hlx Plate, Box Stoves, Hollow Ware Pole, Kettle*. Ovcna, Spider*. 8aue« Puna, Ac. Ac. Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, for sale, and manu- tact um! at short notice. Orders for Roofing, Gnttsrs, and I*adm,atUndsd to with punctual}^ JHN J. MAURICE, , Nos. 10 and 12 Barnard strest F ISH1N0 AND JOCKEY CAPS.—Received by late arrf. val*. a new supply. Those In want will plena* call at 147 Bay-st may2fl PRICK fcVKADER. B UTTEBTcHEESKi Ac.—20 tuba naw May Butter, 64 boxes Clieese. 28 bbl* Hiram Smith's Flour, '60 boxes Herring, landing per steamer and for sale by roll ' SCRANTON. JQHNBTON fc 00, gii)ooi8. » - CHATHAM ACADEMY. T l® exercises of this Institution will be.feenmedon Monday, flctnber 10th, under lito management of J. B. MALLARD and BERNARD MAi 1 J)N.nssoeinto prlncIpaHT Tho academia year U divided Into four quarters of eleven week* each, as follow*: First quarter commences October 10th. and rnds Decem ber 24l It. Second quarter oommenees January let, 1864, and ends March 18th. Fourth quarter coiomcnces June 10th. and ends August 27th. W The academy i» organized Into lire deimrtmenta—Prima ry. Intermediate, Grammar, ( huilutl. and Young ladlrs*. No expense has boon spared to fill the sovoral depart- raents with well-qualified and experienced teao isra. Tlte Young Ladles will be under the charge of J. B. Miu laud, assisted by Miss M t. CaLUxDxa, who wm educated In the best schools of Nortliampton, Mass., and ha* been for the last three years principal of a female academy In this State. Tho Classical Department will lie under tbo charge of Mr. I&uoF. Capt, a graduate of Brown University, fur two years classical leather In the High School In l*rovidence, and fur the last six years principal of the High School. In Warren. Rhode Island, Tho Grammar Department will bo under the charge ofB. Mallix. m heretofore. Tho Intermediate Department will be taught by Mr. Hw» Rr Bakkh, a graduate of'tglcthorpe University; and (he Primary by Mira A. R. Caim. JOHN 0. MALLARD,\ p „ sep26—d3w BERNARD MALLO.V. J Principal*. SELECT CLASSICAL SCHOOL. T HE subscriber, for the pMt .six year* Principal of tho Uetalr Academy, near Tallahassee, Florida, announces to tho citizens of Savannah that he will open In this city, on Tuesday, November 1st a Select School, for boys. In- structlon* will be given In all the Clastic* tho Mathematics, tho French Langusgo.and In all the branches ot a thorough Englkh Education. Youths will be prepared for college, or fitted for mercantile or other bnsfne**. The scholastic year will consist of ten months, divided Into two term*— August and September being vacation. The tuition fee for any, or all of the above studies, Is fixed at $80 per year, A graduate ol the College of New Jereoy. at Princeton, with seventeen years’ experience In texchfng. the subscri ber feels warranted In appealing with confidence to the citizens of Savannah for patrensge, A* a stranger, he Is permitted to refer to Bishop Elliott for character and nualftlcatlnns, and takes pleasure in ap pending tho following certificate from his late patrons. WILLIAM S. BOGART. Savannah, September 22*1,1863, • Tallaiiawrx, August 20th. 1853. Mr. Wii.ijam S. Rouaut, principal iff the Betalr Academy, being about to remove to Savannah, for tho purposo of es tablishing a school In that place, the undersigned, having had children under his care, take pleasure in recommend ing him a* n highly competent teacher, and worthy Christ ian gentleman. It I* with much regret that they hare heard of his In tended removal from tills vicinity; as. besides their kind personal relations towards him. they believe that hi* place as a teacher can be with difficulty supplied, and that hi* removal therfore will be regarded a* a public loss. Sor Bale anti far Rent. ■raft FOR RAUL— 1 Tba 1 plantation owned and formerly Hgwycnplfd by tba lata Col, J. H. McIntosh, situated on about^flltoeh miles above Jack sonville, Belt Florida, Containing About twsnty-soven Hun dred acres, near pine hundred of whl^b are open, and were- cullivatod with success by him, and the residua, constat ing oflinm mock and pine lend. It is eligibly situated, and capable of $ high degree of cultivation. Tba buildings are In good order, consisting of a comfortable dwelling, Ac,, aud spacious and couvenlont houses,adapted Ma all the pur pose* of a long staple cotton plantation, together with a grinding house and mill, und a boding.hotua and boilers, which are capable of taming oat fhitn fifty to on* hundred hogsiieads of sngar. Also, eight thousand acre* of plan land, tho greater jiart of whlohlawell timbered, lying on the St. John* river and IU vicinity. For prico and term* apply to tiio administrator*. . J, WALDBUR0, Savannah, II. A. PUTNAM. St. Augustin*. Mr. J. N. Johnson, who U on the plantation, wtlt exhibit Hand the other land. seplfi—dtf J. Wavle* Baker, Francis Epjros, John Parkhtll, Thomas F Williams, George Galphln, Oliver 8. Burroughs, Fraud* H. Flagg, Turbutt R. Betton, George T. Wart, Wm. R. Hayward. George Whitfield, , Ilenjamin F. Whltner, John J Maxwell. William M. Maxwell, J. Steven* Maxwell, Edward Footman. Arthur M. Randolph, J. George Anderson. James 5. Archer, aep24—trw6t GEORGIA 'FEMALE COLLEGE. Initiative Charter, granted in 1840. T HE Spring session will coniniciiccnu the second Monday, which Istba Pith day of January, G»». Y. Bkow.xk, l’rosldont and Professor of Mental and Moral !?cloiice. IMaici*. Profossor of Natural Sciences. L It. Bkaxhaw, Professor ot Mathematics and Director of Music. IIknuy M. HoLmxAW, Professor of Belles I*>ttn-s. The Faculty will be assisted by the following J-ndlos, viz Mrs. llrownoi Mrs. Uninhain, Mias** Bennett, Bumsteod. Mcmllth, and FL Bennett (tatalognc* containing further Information, may be ob tained liv applying to either of the officers of tho College, oi to either of the following gentlemen, who constitute the Board of Trustees: E. E. Jones. M. !>.. President; B. JI. Peo ple*. K*nr.. Treasurer; Tho*. J. Burney, Ksqr.,Secretary;Col. J. II. Walker, Rev. N. tl. Foster. Rev. C. JI. Irwin. Wm. 8. Stokes. Edmund Walker. Zuchsrtali F’ears. Natluin Jlnssey. W m. W7». Crawford, M. I>., Benj. Harris, Jos. F. Swanson, J W. Fenrs.lt. P. Zimmcrnmn. Madison, Morgan county,Dee. 23rd, 1851. dr 20 lawdftwtf MADAME R. ACKL1K TOGNO, Y/l7ILL open on the 1st or October, at the corner of Meet- V V ing and Society-streets,Charleston, 8. C„ a BOARD ING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIF-S. French will bo exclusively spoken In the School and fam ily, but duo regard will be also had to a thorough English Education. Madame l’ogno is prepared to refer parents and guardian* to the most eminent Professor* of Music in I’hil- adtdphln and Now York.hnd to a numls-r of gentlemen in Philadelphia and Virginia, to whose daughter* aha has giv en instruction for several years. HKVKHKYCKt! Philadelphia.—Rev. Klngstou Goddard, Md’llo Adele SI- goigne. Mad. Uh*. Plcot. Mad. Acelle Gulllou. (mother of Man. Togno.) Fid. D. Ingraham. Fju.,llr. Win. Harris. H. D. Galirfn, Foq., Signor PvrellL Prof, of Music, II. Hupfcid, Esq.. Prof, of Music. New York.—Mad. II. Chegaray. Signor Bagloli. Winehetter, Fa.—Rev. 0. Walker. Rev. H II Boyd. Hon J. M. Mason. lion. R. Y.Conrad. Geo. Lee, H. fl. Lee, F>q. Ctartafcn.—J. L Petlgtu,Esq., O. Mills. E*q., J. P. Pot- cher. Esq , II. C Klog, Esq. Ia»d5—*el LAW 8GIRK1L OF HARVARD COLLEGE, ^TMIIH Institution affords a complete course of legal edit- L cation for the bar in any of the United States, except ing only matters of merely local law and practice; and also a systematic course of Instruction In Commercial Law for those who propose to engage Iu mercantile pursuits. Tilt* Law Library, which Is constantly Increasing, con tains now about 14.000 volumes. It includes a very coni plete collection of American and English Law, and the prin- cipal works qf the Civil and other Foreign Law. It is open to students, nnd warmed and lighted for tlu-lr uso during both terms and the winter vacation. The first term of each academical year begins In tho last week of August, and tho second term In thn Inst week of February ; each term continues twenty week*. Students are admitted nt any ;>erli»l of u term or vacation. The fees are #50 a term, and $-.6 for hall * torn!. For this sum stu dents have tho ureof Die Law Library nnd text books, and of tin* College Library, and may attend all th* courses of public lecture* delivered to tho under graduate* of the University. Tho Instructor* of the Law School are Hon. Joel Parker. LL !>., ftnjrnll Professor; Hon. Thcophiluw Parsons. LL. D.. Dane Professor; nnd lion. Edward G Luring. University Lecturer. Instruction Is given by lectures, recitation* and examination*, and moot court**. For further information application may bo made to either of the Instructors. * JAMES WALKER. President. Cambridge, August 1.1853. _ dlnw3wl* *ep6 11 ALT!MORE FEMALE COLLEGE' No. 63 SI: Paul ft reel. BaUinvire. T HE full session of this institution o|>eu* on Monday, 20th August. It was chartered tn 183V. with power to con fer degrees, and afford* every faeilily for « thorough, prac tical, accomplished, and Christian education. The faculty of instruction embraces twelve professors. Tho average attendance of student*, tho past year, wa* 140. Among the boarders werestudentsfrom Maryland. Delaware. Penn sylvania. Virginia. Houth Carolina, Mississippi. Louisiana. Ohio. Arkansas. Missouri, and the IHstrict of Columbia.— Boarder* resldo with the family of the President. Board, per annum. $160; half boarding, per annum, $60; Tuition from $26 to $60, Refer to Dr. Holmes, Spring Uldgo, Ml**., or to Col. Gil mer. ITiu-villo, l.a., who have daughters at the College. For catalogues, etc . address sept 4—Stem! N. C. BROOKS. President UNIVERSITY OF LO Ul SI AN A.—MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, r pilK Annual Course of Irocture* In this Department will X commence on MONDAY, November 14, snd will tor- miuato in the ensuing Msrch. 4AJIE8 JONES, M. D., Professor of Practice. J. V. RIDDELL M. Ib, Professor of Chemistry. WARREN STONE, M. D.. Professor of Surgery. A. H. CRN AH. M. ib. Professor of Obstetrics. A. J. WEPDKUBUK.N, M. Ib. Professor of Anatomy. GU8TAVU8 A. XoTT, JI. D . Professor of Jfateria Medics. THOM AH HUNT, JI. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathol- ngy. CORNEI.II’&t*. REARD.M. Ib. > . . ... S.VMUKI. I- UI0M1N, II. I)., j or An.loiny Tlie roams for dissecting will be open from the third Man- day in October to tbe F irst of April. Tho Faculty are Visiting Physician* and Surgeons of the Charily Hospital, and atiend this institution from Novem ber to Anrll Hie Studeutn accompany the Professors In their visits, nnd thus enjoy extraordinary practical advan tages. free or expense. There are about one thousand patients prescribed for daily in this Hospital. Tlie number of patients Is nearly twenty thousand, in the yenr. THUJfAS HUNT, M. Ib, Dean. July 28—w3m MERCER UNIVERSITY. I’enJUid, Greene County, eta. KrvniBL T HE Studies In thlsUnlrcrsity areA Theological course of three year*, designed for tlioso who are preparing for the Gospel .Ministry j A Collegiate Couno of four yearn, equal to that of other College* In the country ; . A Scientific Course of three years. Including, with some ad dition, all the atudiea of Un) Collegia to Gourae except tbe An cient Languages j apMisno.x. Tlie regular time for the admlasfon ofStudonta, Is nt the opeulng of the F'all Term, the last Wednesday ln August. Candidates for admission nto the Collegiate Course most sustain a satisfactory examination in Geography, AriOi- motic, English, Latin nnd Greek Grammar, Cmaar, Virgil. Cicero’s Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader ; and must bo at least fourteen yean of age. Candidates fur admission Into the Scientific Course must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Simple Equations in Algebra, and two books iu Goometry; and must b* at least sixteen years of ago. lamara. TMiflnn. “' tyring Ttrrn. FbUTVra*. lx Thrm/mkul SjOfmnr, Gratuitous..., Gratuitooa. DrCotuocfX. $26 00 $16 00 Scientific Course, 25 00...... 16 00 Is ACiDKMY— Preparatory Clara...... 26 00,,.. , 15 00 8eoond “ 20 00 12 00 Thiyd H 16 00 .-0 00 Hementary u 10 00...... fi 00 RoomRenL.. 0 00 4 00 Contingent Expense*. 2 00...... 1 00 These expenses require to be paid In advance. From Students who lotted In the College buildings, fifty dollars will be received as full paymtnt for tbe tuition foes, room rent, and contingent expenses of the year. great care, suitable The price of Board in the village is $10 per month ; of consult thsir * washing, room-rent, and fuel, $3. oomnotcniMTiirD vacvno.is. The Commencement ia held on the last Wednesday (a July. There ware tea Vacations, dividing the year into terms, as Bllow* j First Term—from last Wednesday tn August to December 6th. Winter Vacationeefrogi December 16th to February 1st. Second Tsnn—frohi firkt day of February to Commenoa- ment. Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed* nesday In August. B. M. SANDERS, Secretary of the Board of Trait***. lUeatlon to Dr. J. LDAGG, I’reitdent of Any friend, 1 .J receive • catalogue, containing tba s.and all other neosasarr information. Wt net received, an as- ' and flnroy eotored .ft^CV$ W plj:«r ; WJI. B. BYM0N*. LAND FOll SALE. ■ran TIIK subscriber offer* for salo 1,200 acres of land, WClyingon the Alatamaha. rirer, three miles below the «A*-fork- known aa Town Muff. There are 260 acres open, read? for cultivation ; also two small framed houses willi gooil framed barn and good framed store house.situate on the bank of the river, one of the best stands for a store In this section. The plaoo has the advantage of steamboats during the fall, winter and spring month*, ind one of the be*t fisheries on the river for shad. Any person wishing to purchase can do so by calling on the subscriber on the place. Allso. 080 nores of land well tlmborod. with 160 acres of first rate bay land well ditched and drained, ready for clear ing. with five acres cleared. 8aid land will produce fifty bushel* of corn to the acre. This land lies two miles from Msnn Ferry, on the Alatamaha river. Also. 6.000 acres of first quality pine timbered land on the Alatamaha snd Ocmulgce river*. All tbeso lands arc situate In the first and second district of Appling county. Also. 2,000 acres of land well tlmlrored with cypresa and white oak. Any poison wlahing further particular* can address me at Hall P. O., Georgia. Jan3l—lskrdftwflm W. DYAI.L fiSFThe Raleigh. (N. O.) Standard will please publish weekly for six months, and send bill to \V. D. . . RICE LANDS FOR HALE.—The Tract of LAND on the' St. Jlary’s River, known as the Cut-off Tract.containing seven hundred and seventy-two (772) acres, of which over flvo,hundred (600) acroa nro tlds swamp and fresh marsh laud*, with a rl*e end foil of tldo of six foot. Tho marsh land wo* successfully cultivated manyycarssiace.producing Cotton, Cano, and Rfce. These lands could be put In order with lesa Inlmnr. R Is believed, than would be required for put ting Hniniuork lands in order, and are considered very iiafo from overflow iu gales and freshets, F'or further particulars and terms, which will be made easy io a purchaser, apply to Jolm F'raicr' and Co., Charleston, S.C..or to Mr*. Henry Bailey, St. Mary’s, Camden county, Georgia. A plat of tlio land may bo scon at the office of the Geor gian. apl 27—die tfgk FOR HAL FL—A Tract of LAND, containing 202* aw*-"ml Improvements, near Walthourrille, Liberty county. The land in of good quality, pine and bay land. 60 acre* of which are In cultivation, ana the remainder well timbered, offering strong Inducements to persons interested In procuring turpentine. The improvements consist of a two-story frame dwelling, together with negro houses, stables, and all ocher necessary outbuildings. The location cannot be surpassed for healtlifulness or salubrity of climate, with good water, and a range for cattle which cannot be excelled. The above property can be bought at a very renzonable price, and on the most accommodating terms. If early application bo made to tho subscriber*, at WalthourvlUo. Liberty county. . H. IV. BACON apl 26—dAc E. B. WAY. VALUABLE RICE LAND FOll SALE. jk* A Tract of Tide Swamp Land, containing 600 acre*, ftKKIyingnn the Alatamaha river, three miles above Dnrl- ***».en, adjoining lands of the estate of Butler and Dun- wody on the easL nnd Gignlllialand Walker on the north and west, flaring as good a pitch of tide a* nn» rice plan tation on the river. My terms arc. twenty dollars per acre, one-fourth caih. and the balance on a credit of from five to ten years, the interest only required to ho paid annually. Apply to tho,undnrslgned nt Darien. In enseof my absence Mr. JAum hmtaui wilt show tho land, a plan of which ran be seen at the office of the Georgian. . SAMUEL M. STREET. Dawe*. Jnn. 22.1863. • Jan'25—lnni (Cgfc FOR SALE.—A Tract of LAND of Five Hundredacrcs TjClstrlctly ttrlmo Rico Land. Immediately opposite the old town of Hardwick. Tie situation of the place affords one of the best Saw-mill seats in tbo Southern country, facilities for timber being easy and without end. Vesssels coming from sea can load immediately alongside, drawing from ten to fifteen feet nr wnter. For terms apply to Henry William*. U.8. District Attorney,Savnnnnh,or to B. ST1I AS.Bryan coun ty STEAM SAYV MILL FOR SALE, S ITUATED half a mile from this City, on the cnnnl. has n basin capablo nf holding two million feet of Log*. Tie Mill has been In operation about sevnn months, runs two gangs nnd an edging saw. also Grist Jlill. This Mill saw* from 12 to 16 M. feet per day. F'or nartlcularsapplv to ■*20 WYLLY k MONTMOIJJN. tfPt F'OR SALE—That valuable parcel of land formorly '^X^nccupiod by F.. Jenckn's. Eso.. known ns a Cooper’s Shop nnd Yard. It Is botindod on the cast by West Bound ary street, west by the Cnnnl, north by Railroad street, and south by lota Nos. 5 and 6, and contains almut four acres. foM - WYLLY ft MONTMOIJJN. F dt SALE—The westerly half of Lot No. 2 Ysmacraw, being the Wharf now occupied bytlmCliartcsion Steam Racket Cqmpnny. measuring one hundred feet on the River, snd running back about two hundred feet to Canal-street. Tie property Is now under a lease which will expire on the first of NorembernexL If not sold at nrirate sale previous to tho first Tuesday In February, it will then be offered at auction nt the Court Homo. Apply to tlulft COHEN ft FOSDK’K. TO THE CONSUMERS OF MANUFACTUR ED SAWED LUMBER. T HE Subscriber* are now prepared to receive order* for Flooring nnd other descriptions of Rlnliicd Lumber, nt tho Hiivnnnnh Rlulnlng Jlucliine, situated on the cans!, nt Hie western extremity tu’ the city of Snvemmh, between Stolily and Margarct-atrccU. (Infer* for all description* «( i’lalned Lumber frirnlMhed at the shortest possible notice, and manufactured in a-supcrlor style, which cannot fall to please the consumer. Work done by tbelr machine will compare with that of any now In use Tlie subscriber* have succeeded In arranging for a cnn*tsut supply of *e. lectori seasoned Lumber, by which no disappointment In builder* need be apprehended. Every facility will be ex tended in obtaining nintcefol for all part* of a building. The Saw Jlill. now being completed In the same building, will bo in operation in tbe course of one month, when or der* for every description of Sawed Lumber will bo execu ted with despatch. Apply to R. A. ALLEN ft CO., or Jy'JtV—eod2m WILLIAM KINK. Agent. FORTE MONKA1E8, POCKET ROOKS AND FANCY GOODS. T HE attention of the trade, amt other*, tn waul of Porte Mommies. Rocket Books. Hauliers’ Ca*c*. 1 ire-sing Ca se*. Portable Writing Desks. Backgammon snd Che is Board*. Chessmen. Pearl. Shell, and Sliver Card Cases, Work Boxes. Cabas. Needle Book*. Money Belt*. Cigar Case*, Portfolio*. Razors nnd Razor Strops. Travelling F'lasks. nnd fine Cutle ry, together with a Inrgo variety ot Fancy Goods, which will be sold nt the lowest rates. F\ II SMITH. Porte ifonnaie and Pocket Book Manufacturer. aug21—eodlm 205 Arch at., below Sixth. Philadelphia. PARTICULAR NOTICE. BELDKN ft CO.. NtimnnaA, corner of Brmujhlm and Barnaul-tiredt. HTl To Plaxtrrs, JiiaciiAvni ax» otiikhm visrnMi*ra «Bl^S.trA<iXAii to lay i.i Tinan Hnnum.—Tie under-fiS signcil would call |>artlciriar attention to their exten- •Ive wholesale and retail HAT AND CAP ESTARUSHMF1NT. OurgiMid* ore mo*tly of our own manufacture, and can therefore bu sold cheaper, because they aro not burl belied with Jobber’* profits, while for quality and style thry will compare with nnythlng in the market. Having permanently located in Savannah, wo are deter mined Insecure patronage by wiling go.*1 bargain*, dealing fairly with all men, nnd cross-lifting with none. Wdtfv It longmt with no Shoo, Clothing or othcrustnblishnienf^ith er fur mutual benefit, or fir the purpose iff kreping custom er* away from those house* where they can buy cheam-st We ex|>ect every customer to Judge for Iriniselt, audit we cannot auitlrim, will takrploaeure In referring trim tooth er* who can. RKI J)KN ft CO, Jnw27 Cr. Broughton and llarmird-st. DYING AND RENOVATING. 73 lork-it.. rear of the (hurt I finite. Narannak. Ga. Eefabllahcd In 1834. L ADIES’ Silk and Woollen Dresses.Shawl*, Table Covers. fte.. cleaned and dyed various colors, Lillies' Runnels Blnachod and Pressed in a fashionable stylo, Kid Gloves Cleaned.and Gentlemen's Garment* Cleaned. Renovated or l>jcd.a* marl)* required. Alldonelu tho samestyle which Iih* generally so in'ich phased my patrons and friends.— Terms moderate. Persons sending parcel* by Harnden'a express, railroad or steRinbnats, nro requested to write me ner mail, so Hint I may know where to call for them aud which way to send them back. Cost of freight each way fnr small parcels will bo almut 25 cent*. All order* punctuallv attended to. apU2—tuftrl aIAXANDER GAU/1WAY. NEW ROOKS. R eceived ry 8. s. biblkv, August n: 1853*. Mile* Trcmenhere. or tbe I»ve Tost, by Anuctto Jfarlo JUillsrd. author of Zlngra the Gypsey. Philosophy of Sir William Hamilton, Professor .of Iziglc inil Metaphysics iu Edinburgh University, for tho u* chool* and college*, Abelard and FJol*e, a romance.by O. W. Wright. Pytcotnancy. Spirit Rapping* and Tpping* exposed, by Prefrtsnr CTiarle* G. Page. JI. 0. lbtrniim'a Illustrated New*; Gleason’* Pictoral; Popular Educator; Majarim of Arts, fte. F’or sale at the book store ot ' H H, 8IIU£Y, augll 135 Onngress-strect. NEW BOOKS. T IIK Sword and the Distaff, nr F’at. F*air and Forty, a ala ry of the South at tho cin«* nf the Kerolutlon. by tbe author of tho Partisans, Jitllichnmpi, Catherine Walton, ftc. fte. Tie Heavenly Horn*, nr tho EmployinenU and Enjov- ment* ot th* SalnU In Heaven, by ltev H Harbaugh, A. Ji. l’oemf, by JfedlUtu*; Book of th* World, Nu 10., . Book of tho World, vol 1, bound. The Half Yearly Abstract of the Jledlcal Sciences. No 17, Tin British and Foreign Jtedlco-Chlrurglcal Revlur, No 23. Received hr auglU J. B. CUBBEDGE. EPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS. J UST received.* variety of publication* of the New York Protestant Episcopal Society, Tract*, Church Cate- chlsma, Sabbath School Service, and other cheap and valm able Publlcationj. For sale at tb* Book Store of 8. 8. SIBLEY, aoglO No. 136 Oongrew-street. WINDOW GLASS. P PORTER’8 ALKALINE WINDOW GLASS. U superior In brllltanoy of Purfaeean I polish to all other, and never aUlns or nut*; withstand* all climate*, and I* packed with liable for shipping. Dealer* and oth#r* wIU interest by svmBng their onler* to the aola agent*. FRENCH ft RICHARDS, aug20—dBm New Drug Warehouso,- N. W. corner 10th and Jlarket-st*., Philadelphia. SOS ffecond *tre*t,’wndfe ibei did assortment of snpen.... to .which they Inritetlie am... CANS. SEAT CmiK.ltxV in sue. om. rt .in'gziktrt— w™l>. ImlUtlM, VMdB,.iid r,ne.. Colon, Ae, House.nnd Office Arm CbtilK*. large sikl iniall- Rocilng Lit*In,'Store and Steamboat Stool*,Wlndzor Cbalrs, and Settees, ftc. B Ifousrkeeper*. Hotel. Steamboat abd Rail Road Cotnpataie* ill find It to their lutercat to call at tb* Factnnr of i; 0 No. 131 Norfli OthSt PROIITT At BAIlREm” AgrloaUaral 'W-rc-Hoa— And - IMd film.. No. Markd-rtrtrt. Philadelphia. * ITtnrrr ft JtKjRt* Patent SetfjM SZ?»a'l!^2 — ——__.Wde HiU ami Double Mould, ftc.. with Steel Fixtending Points. Bar-share, Bead], and'other 1 kindr of Casting* for repairing. The Emperor of Russia awarded for the above Plough*, a Jtaavlve Gold Medal, value $3W>.— Atao, th° Great Medal at the World’* Fair, wa* awarded P. ft JI. Plough No. 40. Cultivator* with Double-Point Polish- ed Steel Teeth, which can be reverted, tliu* getting Double R ear ol the common Teeth. Also, Cultivator* ot ail kind* with Steel Teeth. S|>aln'* Atmospheric Chum*, L Corn Shelter*; improved 1 Com Planter*. Turnip Drill*. 4'tn 3fl. > kinds. Hay and 8traw Cutters, Hand Corn Jlill*. Corn and CobCrnahera. Gedda’ Improved Harrow*, Squsrennd A Harrows. Ilorse Rakes. Grindstone*, ready hung, Dirt Scrapers. Agricultural Furnaces, • Ox Yokes and Rows, * Fork* lor unloading Key. Man Hay Rakes, Bow Plus. Apple Pcarers, Ox Jlufxle*, Mole Traps. Pruning Hooks and Chisel*, Sows and Scissors, Iron Well Curbs, and Zinc tabuing tor Chain Pumps, Also. Horticultural Tools (of every description.) Gerden and Grass Seeds, for sale nt the lowest prices, at Wholesale snd Retail. - eod-aplO’ Grant's Patent Fab Mills, f Garden Knginn, Wheat Drill*. Horae Power* and Thrafcera, Mowing and Reaping Mg otilhes., . Chain Pumps, Cattle Ten, Bull Rings, Patent Iron Snath*, Grubbing Hoe*. Transplanting Trowel*, Hay ond Jtsrture Forks, Shovel* and Sjmde*. Garten and Field Hoes. Garden Rake* in variety, Children’s Tools, lterllngSerthes. Snaths, with Patent Fasten ing*. Potato Hook*. PAPER HANGINGS, nLANK BOOKS, ET* * No. 4 Norik IVVi-rtre t. two ilnrrt abort Market. T Philadelphia. HE undersigned have just opened A tmh and complete stock of Wall Paper*, among which are gold and vet- vet. fine satin, nnd the lowest priced unglazed pnper»; also, decoration*, bortura, fire-screen*, curtains, etc., whloh they offer at the lowest prices, both wholesale and retail. Tie best workmen employed to hang paper either in th# city or country. Blank Bookt. Stationery, tfc.—We have also our usual aa-» •orlimnt of „rilln« i-.prn »i»pi,log paper,, bl«nk «nd school books, stationery, etc. a- .. ’ PARRISH ft HOUGH. No. 4 North Flth street, 2 door* above Market. i ne . Philadelphia.; nr Cash paid for country rags. mhlO—eod DIE SINKING AND ENGRAVING. I TN ALI, ITS BRANCHES.—Business card*, with appropri- A ate de vices, embossed In a new style, tn plain and fancy eolnr*. Seals of wry description, willi or without pressei Envelope* prlnled with n*mt-. business and address, labels, bill hcnds.mannfoctnrer’s tickets, ftc.. all executed In the neatest manner nnd at prices 26 |ier cent, below nny slnil- tar ostabUshinont. In consequence of better and Improved facilities for tbe execution of such work. 1 N II.—All order* by msll promptly attended to. Good* sent to any part of the countra. _ , . _ ,. T. B. CALVERT ft CO.. Envelope and Seal Pros* Manufacturer*. IHe Sinkers. Emtenu sers and tamgravers. 48 South 3d-»t„ Philadelphia. mb20 GAS WORK, LAMPS, Ac. A RCHER ft WARNER. Jtanufocturera. No lioaiestiut. SX street, I’hllsdelphta.respocifully solicit the attenti ,n of purchnsera. to their nssurtmaut of chandeliers, bra;kets, pendant*, nnd every description ofgns burners; also every variety of lamp*, girandoles, ftc. Wo warrant our good* equal In quality. and our prices as low *s any other estab hshment In the country. Tio Trndo supplied with burner*, mercury,cops,brass tings, air pumps, ftc., at reduced prices. ARCHER ft WARNER. Ellis S. Archer, William F. Mlikey, Redwood F. Warner. | Wm. O. B. Merrill, looking-glass warehouse. *wl rhettntit-tlred, Ulow Iburth, north tide, Philadelphia. WT h rocrchnnts nnd resldentsof this vlcluily.tlint. r in .•**°vtaientof Mantel.PierrWnU and Ova (.lasses, richest styles, for private use. or all kind* for country sate, with Portrait and Picture Frames, ftc., will be found at nur^establislunent. ’ ’ Ling experience nnd Inrgo facilities enablo us to sell the ' bpst goods nt lowest price*. Dimensions being given, wo will give estlmnlea for *ny Onler* sdlcltcd Veml ^ fr ° ln break "K d ' at Point ion liri AplO- THOJIAS J. NAW ft CD NEW CARPETINGS. vjvIJE subscriber Im* ju»t n-cetved \>er tale Arrivals, a A _ targe and fresh stock of the richest and newest styb r- of JelveUTaiiestry. Brussel*, three ply Inginin and Ven ti.vu (nrpoUug*. all of which aro offered on the most- de*,r aide term*. With a full assortment of Oil Cloths, Tablo Covers. Ma' ting. fte. Purchaser* are requested to make an early exnmlnatliir strong inducement* will bo held out to cash bin cr*. R. B. WALKER, IfitM.'hvstuut-sireet. i"hl7—Inwtf below 8th. South side, Philadelphia. A LBATTA WARE. A SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVER.—The at il teatlou of th* publie is re*p#ctfull v called to tboabov# nomeil wore, os being a aabtitule, which for um U warrant ed to b« equally m good. It fo a harder metal than silver; consequently wIU bear rougher usage. It U a combination of perfoctly pure metals, and It aa fie# from corrosion **' 1 i itirtr'«»V- UL1NDH AND SHADES. B . Voice NoUro. J. WirjJAJia No. 12. North Slxtli-strect. a few door* . above JlarkeULwet, Phitadejphta. I* the most exten- mveund best manufacturer of Window Blinds nnd Shade* in th.* United States, uodl.ua taken the highest premium* at all the exhibitions; he buys the best instarisl* bv whole- sal • cheaper Tor Cash tlmn others pay for .'nferforai'tlcle* hr retail- aud cau. therefore, nil snperinr Venelian lllWid* and Hiade*. a* cheap as otl.ers ask for inferior articles. Painted " ni'low Shade* in great variety, of beautiful deslsu* snd superior uuallly. Doff and White IJnen .■‘hades, Blind and fquillo Trimming*. Fixture*, ftc.. wholesale and retail.nt tlie lowest cash price*; Store Shade* painted and lettered loonier. Reed Blind* st manufacturer*’ price*. Old Blind* painted to look as good as now. Purchaser*, by coiling, will lie convinced tho sell* u superior artUdc. und uuar. nntees foil satisfaction A liberal discount made In drulore “ We tludg lopleate." ... „ , WvNJ. J. WHJ.1AMS. aplfl—end No. 12 North flth-atreet. Phil*. WAPIIENE. A U 1 'HEP A RATION. for reslorl ng grey hslr to . , 0, ''fi ,nn > co,or - H Is guaranteed by tlio Proprietor. h*l If th# untient Is grey, ho can have his hall restored to it* original color by using |/)ret'*WahMne. For Bata bv "• »■ LINCOLN, Monument Square. i-i iiiiir Mimurn nireui Hour. 60 hhd* prime new Bacon Hides. 20 do do Should era. 30 bbls and 50 Urg* I «nf Lard, landing and for aale hr In> » 9 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft (X> T "\ T'lF! LADID?.—We would respectfully call ths atten- Bon of the ladles ofSavannah.and snurrnuudlng coun try, to the following new nnd beautlfrilgoods which we have just received, vl* sfk Perl* mantilla*, laced glmpmanUl- la*, black nett scurf* cnl’d. neetscarf*. Ladies eravntaand He*. Franch_w ,rkwl collar*, lnced cape*, chcmlzctt* and un- der sleeve., oonnet ribbon.gauzo cap ribbon, black vslv#t ribbon Alexandres light kid gloves, black nett mitt*, col’d. *dk and HmIo glove*, will* a large variety of other article* too numerous to mention. Pleaiocsll and see for your*' selves ; all of which will be sold on the brat possible terms • MlilO • AIK1N ft BURNS. JUST RECEIVEU.—1IVe have just received, a fresh sup O ply of ladle*’ merino, gauza, illk and’cotton Vesta, Ml.-i.ies snd Infant’s merino vests, gents silk, merino, ganze and cotton vests: also, a fine assortment of lined cambric ■ handkerchief*. Indies’ and mta*es’ white nnd brown cottoo hoiie. white dnd black silk do, gents white, bmwn and mix ed half hose, gents white and btaek silk do do. together with.a targe assortment of white and colored linen cam* brln handkerchief*, colored and black silk cravat*, Stocks ami tin*, for salo low by ’ • J5 h 2* A1K1N ft BURNS -~ - UHAWi.S. ftc.—Super, and common crape shawls plain O and embroidered. Vandyke collars beautiful goodeVas sorted parasol*, plain, striped andttecked glace silks, sum m«r do, barege*, tissue* and greuedlns*, colored ahd white Jaconet and organdy muslins, a targe assortment of Irish linens, French printed cambrics. t . M. FRKNDRROABT-ft CD., mttreugbtonrtreo S PRING AND SUMMER 8II.KS—A new assortment ‘ stripe* and plnld, now pattern gingham, barena and tiszuus, ladles’colored and black umbrellas and nanisoliL silk pimp to suit all shade* of silks and bareges, black n*t tnsntilta*. shawls, points and scarfs, white and black saw. Ing silk scarfs, white lace and colored silk mjtatlltas.white and colored crape shawls, black swansQki.br and tissue*, black and lead F * apiia black swan silk*, black barege# L ADIF^’ DRFMS GOODS.—Printed atwaafliM.grwnvDn** bareges. Jaconets, lawns, tissues, glace slSil pods raris, French Cambria, India silks, figured and dootted \ and c*~ VSJ * ’— r * avtta* mull, nauzook and aunbHemwSnJi! silk and linen lustres, fte,, for sale at the lowest pric# by a l >122 DxWnr ft MORGAN T hk young KSno6NvaJb furthor supply Just receivi - aayi B. , by Her. F. R. Gdtildlng. A -rev «—v*r'v#dandfors#l»atUi#Tiodlr store uf mayfi fl. ft, SIBLEY, 136 Conym»-»t. AND SAUCES.—0 do. Jars aborted English Pickles, fl dot bottle* assorted Bone#*, Just re ceived and for Ule by J. ROSSKAU. Ann of Knrrd* ft JUmsuu, was dissolved, by nialual coosent, on ths 16th Instant. EDWARD H. KEMITON, R. H. MARSHALL. Savannah. 18th February, 1863. • fobll • "DECEIVED PER Jl/miDft—Cntwtd a«k raahttlhuL XV glare silks, brown silk parasol*, bareges apdIt dotted and figured 8wlss muslins, block luajer bomb *PH8 * D»WITT ft' TkOMESnC UQUORS.—lOO'bbtuN.O-kUetUM m V 60 do. E. Ph#!ns» Gin: 60 do, N. iTKiTiqa " ^ ' nzamn a Mum. ’^AiissiSiBSfel