The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, October 01, 1853, Image 1

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""’ii'-iil.wrtMU-* OBOHMA". ,in Mjsg^atkiiiikjW. SsSSteAftsmSs jjjffl .StaffilmSS® pub. ^r«i.itiiii»ia«* ■** (Met 11* Bay-street. n „M»r"muk.Fi~.MuH- *»■>»"» Ruk ’ “ »”b""' J- R- mwor, i. yllMwi. ««7. L * tbn "‘ HENRY 1). WEED, President, HI1UM ROBERTO* Vie* Prwldent m*-- - ■ EXCHANGE AND TAP ^ migration agency. .*UhlD* to send Tor their friend* and desirous of JVtfcwi out by Brit class pocket ship*. are Informed jJ5 .abicriberi are the only Agent* for the above agon- ^wrueabo authurUed to drawon Messrs. Wm.Tapscoti i Liverpool* to *um* from « aui U P^>". wblc »| 1^1 in negotiable In any town throughout Ireland ond J^Britoin. Drafts on France and Germany, payable In jTj. of the Continent. also for sale. Apply to fcJt-ly BUNKER k OGDEN. 80 Rny-street. MUTUAL INSURANCE CO, ASBURV HULL, Fresldent and Treasurer. BiWX CHASE Sec’ry. | C. F. McKAY, Actuary. ntsadenijMd, Agent of the above Company, continue* It take tbs following Risks? via.: Marine, River and Fir? Mthe Live* ofServants. I]*, of White Penon* are also taken by this Company. Ctutnpreaium for residing in the 8onth. WILLIAM KINO. Agent, Corner of Bay and Brnjrton-stroet*. SIulHALL HOUSEI DRESSING SALOON. wwitS 00IIEN k BANNOX respectfuUy announce to M tbedttensof Savannah that they are now prepared £ toil]Modi of work In their Une, at their now shop. Lrtbecorner of Broughton and Drayton-st*. They bare Swuhed tho following aa-their rates of charges: For a Me ihir ,n *.; per month, for 2 or three times per week {vVj times a week 91 ;& or 0 times a week 81 50; every ;5 per month. Hair cutting 20c.; hair curling 26c. wifi always hold himself in roadiness to at. L’OrpbeKne de Moacou, ou June InsUtutrlee, par M’me Wolllra—dlxlem* edition. Pierre l’Orand, car J. N. DuboU, Proferaeur do I’Unlver- ■Ito—quartleme edition . Mea .Prisons ou Memnlree da Silvio. Pellloo. traduction nouvelle. par M. l’Abbe Uouraees, profssseur au petit SemL nalrede Tours. _ , Auguste et Thorese,ou I* Retour a la fb par M’me Tarbe daaSabloua—troisle,no edition. ..... Ernestine au lea Channea de la Vertu aulvle de holly ou la Jeune Artiste et de Caroline et Juliette, plr M’me Cesarie Forrence—septleme edition. Blanche de 8avenay. par M’me L. B. Agnes de Lauvena au Memoirea De Soeur St. u>ua, par Louts Venllette. . Mathilda at Gnbrlello ou lea BlenfaiU, d’une education chretrienne—trolsleme edition. Robert au 1’Souvlner d’une Mere. M'mo C. Guermante. Voyages et Aventure* de Uperouae. par F. Valentin— alxlemc edition. Foraaleby sop33 J. B. CUBREDGE. 20 do Ground Pepper, In # lb papers, 200 do table 8alt 100 eighth, quarter and half cheats Tea, 900 do Tobacco, assorted qualities, 100 bags Rio Cbffbe. 60 do Java do. 60 bbl#Stuart’sre8ned:B fcO Sugar. - 60 do circle A crashed do. 10 do ground do, 20 hhds Porto Rloo Sugar. .10,dp New Orleetu do. 10 boats Loaf do. 200 bbla Domestic Liquors.. 20 cases aa'd Pickles, 80.000 S-'gnra, as'd qualities. 60 gross Pipes; 100 ream* Wrapping Paper. 60 dog Brooms, 100 Demljon*. 1, 2.3 and 6 gallons, 600 nawsngar-curcd Hama, 6 hhds Sides, 6 hhds Shoulders. 100 aacka Balk. 10 tlorces new Cuba Molaaae*. 60 bbla do do, 10 do Stuart's sugar-house Syrup, And a general assortment of foreign Brandies and Winea j,Tor sale by MSB COHEN k TARVER NEW BOOKS. R eceived and for balk »y s. s. sibley, mcon- grras-st.—Bible In the • Faihlly—Bible In the Counting House. Annals of Tennessee, by J. G. M Ramsey, M. D. The Sword and the DistafT. or ( Falr, Fat and Forty. Marla Do (lernleve, a tale Of tho Crescent CUy, by W. Gilmore Simms. The Race for Riches, and some of the pits Into which the Runners fall. The Doubting Communicant, by Septimus Tustin, D. D. Country Hospitalities, by Catherine Sinclair Spiritual Vamplri*m--the history of Ktberlal Softdown ana the. Friends of the New Light.by 0. W. Webber. Rowland Wqy or, ntttie Pitot of Humau Ufa. ' Great Truths by Great Authors, from writers of all ages and both hemispheres. ClennidngAhe Sanctuary, by W.L. M'Calla.of the Union Presbyterian Church, of Philadelphia. Je28 MORE NEW BOOKS. R ECEIVED RV S S. SIBLEY. June 28. 1853.—Edgar Clifton, a story of School IJfe. by C. Adsms. The Old Forest lunger, or Wild Sports of India, by Maj. Wnlter CVunbell and Frank Forester. A New History of the World, giving an account of tho various Revolutions In Europe and America, to the present time, by H. White. B. A Consolation . by James W. Alexander, D. I). The Believe, by Rev. Hugh White. Harpers Msgazine for July, an interesting number. Putnam’s Magazine for July. Barnum'a Illustrated News. Gleason’s Pictoral, kc. juneSO ksttoordewfroni those who may require tils -services at fcirbooei. noy8 ilfTEWAN MACHINE AND MAN UFA t> TURING COMPANY, fjypERsMW snd Improved organization, manufacture U loomotlve ami Stationary Engines, Sugar Mills, Gins, Lathes. Prills, kc. Also, every description of Cot- htWoolMimlStw Mill work..Shafting. Pulleys.kc., Cast- tag Mr weight, (having a large assortmentof patterns.) dMPrices. F. S. CLAXTON, Engineer. fc»t 13 Platt-itreet. cornor of Gold. Claxton k Wet- MnainliW. Collins k Co. and H. Collins’ Axes, Hard- mi lpatt,23 Pcatt-zt., Xew York, oclO—lyr NEW BOOKS. N ARRATIVE of a Journey round tho'World, compris ing Chill, the Gold Region* of California and Austra lia. tho South Sea Inlands and Java, by E Girstaecker. Romance of Abi lard and Helolso, by OIV Wright. I’yscnmancy. Spirit flappings and Table Tippings exposed, by Professor Charles G Pago. A History of England from tho first Invasion of tho Ro mans to tho accession of William and Mary In 1688, by Jno Lingard. P. D. Heavenly Recognition—Will we know our friends In hea ven ! by Rev II Harbaugh. Heaven, or the .tainted Dead, by Harbaugh. The Heavenly Home, or the Employment and Eaibymcnt of the Paints In Heaven. The Illustrated Magazine of Art for August; the Edin burgh Review for July; Banking's half yearly Abstarct. January to June, 1853; liamum’s Illustrated News; the Lady's Rook for August; English and Equity Reports, vol 14. r * Philosophy of Sir Wm Uamtlton. edited by O W Wright. Hearth's Legacy j Annie Grayson ; Grammar without a master, ko. aug12 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. PATENT SCALES. TMBBAXK’S I'stent Platform Scales—(Improved Inqual- f ttiind reduced In nrlco)—Adapted to every renutredop- ntioz of weighing, as KallroadScalcs for trains nr single cars h m on the principal railroads In the United States and tart BdUlo, Warehouse Scales. Heavy Portable Scales, on iWi,iv foundries.railing mill*. kc. Store Scales, various KrfJatino*; Counter Scales. Hny and Coal Scales, fcc.— Bm fcrtes lure been long known and severely tested ; and fcuiirrul confidence felt In their accuracy and perfect djutaent. I* such that they are now regarded i gtfrem which there la no appeal. PHILRRICK NEW BOOKS.' S IR ISAAC BARRINGTON’S Personal Sketches of his own Times, a new edition. A Memorial of Horatio Uroenough. by II. T. Tuckerman. The Pedestrian In France and Switzerland, by G. Banell. The libertines in American, by II. W. Warner. A Book for every America, on tho Science of Government and Compend of theConstitutlon and Civil Jurisprudence of the United States, by A. IV. Young. Cranford, by the author nf Mary Barton. The London Quarterly Review for July. Blackwood's Edinburgh Review for August. Nos. 10 and 11 Collier's Shakespeare. I owry’S Universal Atlas. Upham’s Mental Philosophy, abridged, tlucl.’a Thibet and Tartary. London edition. Illustrated. Lord Bacon’s Essays. 1 vol.; Rabelais’ Works. 2 vols nug25 W. monNH WILUAMS. s the stand- K kRETJ*. Agents SILVER’S MINERAL PAINTS. TtSt 88C0VED.—A supply of Mineral Paints, fire and Jnter-fnxif colors, unfading. Silver’s Mineral Paints UifiMzUslly from all others in market. They are not (hjithfr require little nil. they do not work toughly. but tw 4i5lj u white lead. Tliey lay on a very heavy body. ■HamMlstely. and becomean Indestructable covering of fat TVr aeithfr crack nor peel, and require no stronger *T«tU»zn while lead. j lure s rarietv of colors. Red. Yellow, various Browns, ttUrtlBzck. They are superior in body (or covering pnrtr) fa anything ever discovered.and pound for pound iHitottr double the surface of White Lead or fine Mineral jslatz, ud require less oil. lua now prepared to cover Tin Roofs, as nothing adheres Wtin like Silrcr's Mineral Paints. For sale by JOHN .1 MAURICE. ■TI 10 snd 12 Bamard-street. REMOVAL. CUSHION ABIF. TA1U) ft I NO ESTABLISHMENT—Tne sub P icriberhzflug just ien>ove<l to No. 21 BulLstrect, (be- iwtfnCougrwssnd Ureiighton-streets.) would Inform his Hoods snd the public generally, that he will open Tma tor.Ms second supptmf Fall and Winter Goods, consisting kibebeitFrench. English and American Cloths. Cassl- ■swssnd Veitlngs. purchased from the most extensive Ira- jorteri In New York, which ho is prepared to make up In the best and most fashionable styles, deel M. D. MURPHY. DISSOLUTION. "piIE eo partnership heretofore existing with the under- 1 sl|oed. under the 6rm of BOSTON k GUNDY, is this urdlooUed by mutual consent. Either partner Isnutho- uedta use the name of the firm Inclosing the unsettled Law*. JOHN BOSTON, Aaput 1st, 1853. aug2 J. II. GUNBY. tl ^«^ r «!*ned will continue tho FACTORAGEand COM- BC8INEIS on his own account, and respectfully wldU »continuance of the patronage so liberally oxtena- cd to tbe late firm. ill JOHN BOSTON. ntSpUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.—fiio co-partner •wjhip heretofore existing between tho subscribers under w» snn ot F ZnOBAUM k CO. is dissolved by mutual **«wst. 0. B. MITCIIELL will continue tlie business on out* account, and is authorized to settle ull claims, in iwtity.for or against the late firm. F. ZOGBAUM, Charleston. S. C., - . , G. B. MITCHEIL, Savannah, Ga. jatinnsh. June 6lh. 1853 ]e8 puilmiS - V this div iUavi ... The firm of Lsltocue, Uow.vx & Co.Is this day dissolved by mntusl consent, to take effect “Wthelitof January. The Business of the firm will be "• W*«che snd Alfred T. Bowne. who — to use the name of the firm In settlement. ISAAC D. UROCHE, ALFRED T. BOWNE. .... , . EDWARD 8. KEMPTON, “VaJsn. 8,1853. RICHARD H, MARSHALL. ^LnWnberswIlleootiiiue the business at their old Ti’?,, fl i ra nf LiROCHE k BOWNE. ^cU-LsRocri*. J kmaT.Bow.vi. ^ jnnlO In store, for tale by ■ NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STORE, . v No. 0 Whiiaker drtd. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to (lit jcfcfHclttzens or 8avannah. and of tho. interior of this HMUStato. tliat he has now opened and will keep con- Jnualiy In store, a lam assortment of the best quallUei of tho various kind* of WINES AND UQUORS.botb foreign and domestic, Invoiced from the host sources, and to hi* stock of which, at present on hand, he Invltesatlention.^- Having had extensive experience In France as a manulae- turer, and In America as Importer and dealer, his acquain tance with the trado enables him to offbr assurance that the articles which are enumerated below are each genuine: Artlelee of Direct Importation—French Bran dies «f various brands; Holland Gin; Scotch, Irish and Monudgnhela Whisky ; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and St Croix Rum. Wince—Old Port. Madeira, Sherry, Champagne. Hock, CInret, Sauterne and Burgundy Wines. Uartllftls—In cases, (hirneoa. Maraschino, Ratafia, Sla- valts. Kirschenwssser, Absinth, ko. Alo nnd Porter—Lmidim -Brovrn 8tout, and Edin burgh Ale. Also Agent for Dorn ostia Liquors. nov6 R. MAYER. - GROCERIES, d(c. ^ 130bugs prime RltrCbffee,60dodo J&v* do 3 20‘hhus"Potto Rico Sugar. 10 do N. 0. uo 100 bbla Stuart’s B-nnd C Sugar. 20 do Crushed Sugar. 20do Ground do 20 bbla Ixiaf Sugar, 20 boxes Lemon Syrup 60 do Nos. 1.2 nnd 3 Mackerel. 10 half do 2do 100 do Balt. Flour. 50 do H 8. do. 60 do half do Canal ' 10 casks Bacon Sides. 6 do Shoulders 20 boxes Northern Cheese. 20doEnglsh Dairy do 60 do No, 1 Soap. 50 do Pale do r 25 do Starch 50 do Tobacco, n-sorled brands s 60 hhlfc planting Potatoes. 20 boxes Sperm Candles 50 boxes Tallow Candles. 60 do Star do 26 do Adamantine do 60 bids old Monongalir-ln Whisky. 2.000 th Codfish 200 do Whisky. Gin. Rum and Brandy 20 m casks Cognac Brandy, 60 dozen Brooms 2 pipes Holland Gin. 2 )* casks Scotch Whisky 600 gross Pipes. 100,000 Spanish Segura ■ 20 dozen Demijnns. 200 reams Wrappiug Paper 60 five and three gallon Kegs. Landing and in store, f»r sale by jau20 COHEN k TARVER. |1*TLCTI0X'"OF COPARTNEKSinP—No ... ® fD Klbbee k Rodgers Is this day di -None*—The con Rodgers is this day dissolved by tnu- »r. Mubee retiring, and Mr. Thomas Wood, y-'.'jr""-“king his place, under the nnme and style SuliuiJ'v .5^*' AH debts against the late firm will he the new firm, and all monies due them will be ... rec€i P l ed for by the new concern.as per ^ KIBBEE k RODGERS, A - 4 Wood k Roporjis. C «mP-T7 T ' ib ,ub *cri b *r. In retiring from business in hrtke but fe ® 1 deeply grateful ami obliged w u. ra ,*. patronage which has been extended to tdw*ii.---***?•) ^ rom clt J end country frlemls. and »MLLlil»!o! rt S n ^Ity to express his thanks forthosame, thmJS, l “* P°Pe Ik* 1 past favors will be continued to »s"Sl!fc^ r ' W w ‘y.ff™‘erul to give the most *nfibboaurjk®* 0,140 patrons of the late concern Rodrer< . Ver / respectfuUy. . J. M. KIBBEE. Nt^ The . cv P ,r, ncrslil| w..L "-J* ‘hi* nay du- t heretofore existing be er* the firm or Ciu.\b fc isdlvwl by mutual consent. The Ldatu of the Ufa' firm wiitbe settled by IlTAjiriine*, to “ ' "* iresent them, c '‘‘,' ra ’ 1 wl1 * P lc ** 8 P^so' *111 make payment Either p c»r2 II- A. CRANE, ftirffi.yr- - T. IIOIDOMBB. J tin, f'« ,0 . un<1 ' r » , » ne d having associated John *"“ *nd Hr. James E. Cope, ^ ■huoicn f o* 8 rocer 3 r buslnes under the firm * w !*'»x»oa kCo. ArLp.n^ ... T. HOLOOMBD. v by undersigned have this ^Mtorin, J- D ‘T* 1 * * or transaction of a gen- <l,| kfinnnf ** ,on Dusiness. In this city, un- “I R*i» k Tuos. Office 174 Bay street. ELIAS WEED, 20th, 1863. W ‘i!cpElm ^riiSS lV^^eu the store at the corner ^Wrattot, nf M “would respectfully call ""rtriitMu ,rien dsand the public In general. tohU b *Uin C * IW ".which he Is prepared to .‘ u, j Purchasers. Fra *.S n ,' Unt y on h *nd # Ui '“f' 11 "' which he NEW HOOKS. R OADS AND RAILROAI'S. a manual (if tho principles and practice of road mnking. comprising the location, construction nnd Improvement of roads ami railroads by W. W. Gillespie, A. il.,C. E., civil engineer In Union Col- Toemsoi Alexander Smith. The last Leaf Irom Sunny Side, by T.'Trlsta. with a me morial of tlm author, by Austin Phelps. Home Cookery, a collection of tried receipts, both foreign nnd domestic, hy Mrs. J, Slmdwlck. Philosophy of Mysterious Mappings and Reply to Beecher, by E.C Roger*. Chambers’ Miscellany, In 20 volumes, fancy boards, and 10 volumes, cloth. Chambers’ Hoposltorv. 4 volumes, fancy boards. Chambers’ Information for the People, royal octavo, half calf bludlng. Chambers’ Papers for tho People. 12 vols.. fancy bound. The Works of Samuel Maunder, including tho Treasury of Natural History. Treasury of History. Scientific and Literary Treasury. Treasury of Knowledge and Biographical Treasury. Industry or nil Nations. Nos 3 and 4. Gndey’s lady's Book, for September. The Victim’s Revenge, a sequel to tho Matrlcutt’s Daugh ter. and tho Star of the Fallen Jem B int, a tile of the Land and the Ocean, by the 01*1 Sailor. Barnum’a Illustrated News. Ni _aug23 ■ H ARPERS’ MAGAZINE FOR SEPTEMBER. Bleak House. No. 18. Artist Wife, by Mary Ilowett. History and Rudiment* of Architecture, hy J. Dulloch. Die Fawn of Pale Knees, by J. P. Brace Class Book of Physiology, by Dt. B. N. Comings. The London Art Journal for August. Pickering’s Greek and English Lexicon. Vol. 14 Howard’s Reports In the U S, Supreme Court Vols. 32 nnd 33 English Chancery Reports. Groto’s History of Greece, vol. 11. London edition. Yankee Meddy ; Ocean Boon ; Guerilla Chief; Red King; Dio Corsair Chieftain; Flying Artillerist, kc. aug31 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. T ilE ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY RECORD of the Exhibi- tlon of the New York Gtystal Palace, edited hy Prof. R. Sillimnn. Jr., with numerous fine Himtration engraved from original designs by the first artists. Price 26 cents per number and postage. Nos. 1 to 4 received. Subsetl- tiers supplied regularly. nug31 W. THORNE WILLIAMS N EW BOOKS—A new supply of Sir Jonah Barrlngtou’ Memoirs of His Own Time. Iloussayes’ Philosophers anti Actresses. Houssaycs’ Meu auu Women during the rolgn of Louis XV lllldreth’s Dicory of Politics—an Inquiry into tho found ation* of governments. Whately’s Elements of Rhetoric. Anthon’s Manuel of Greek Literature. Hooper's Physicians’ Vudntnecum. Walton's Opthnlmic Surgery, by Dr. Llttell. Tho Mlcroicoplst, for physicians, students, kc. Francnola’s Story; Stuyvesant. Maternal Management of Children, by Dr. Bull. Political and Military History of the Campaign of Water loo. by General Baron "de Jomine: Collier’s Shakespear, 12 to, edition, vols. 2 and 3, received. *cp7 W. THORNE WILUAMS. _ rriilAOCERAY’S ENGIJBHllUMORIST. a series'of Lec- X tures on Swift, Congreve. Adison. kc. Ranke’s Civic Wars and Monarchy in the 10th and 17th centuries. IJfe and Letters of the Rev. Stephen Olin, late President of the Wesleyan University. Die Old House by the lUveT. by the author of the Owl Creek tatters. Taylor’s Memorial of the English Martyrs. Coleridge Works, vol. 6. Modern Flirtation, by Miss Sinclair. English Law and Equity Reports, being the first volume of the yesr. New subscribers can be supplied at the ori ginal price of 812 per annum. Blackwood’s Magazine for June. June22 W- THORNE WILLIAMS. D ON QUIXOTE DE I.A MANCHA, by Miguel de Sorvan- tea Saavedra, a revised translation based on those of Motteux. Jarvis and Smollet, with numerous characteristic Illustrations. A Manual of the Elementary Geology on the Ancient. Changes of the Earth audits Inhabitants, as Illustrated by geological monuments, by SlrCharles Lyell, M. A., F. R.8., author of the Principles o Geology, kc. Home Pictures, by Mrs. Mary Andrews Denison. Gvll Wars and Monarchy In France in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; a history of France principally du ring that period, by Leopold Ranke. .j .. Barnum’s Illustrated News,No. 27, received br julyfi J. B. CUilREDGE. I10LC09IUE, JOHNSON •& CO., ■ Have in store, and offer fur sale, on tho most favoralh-terms— , 15 Idols St rolx Sugar. 25 do Porto lUco do 25 do N Orleans art. 60 bbls Coffee do 100 bids Stuart’s A. II nnd C Sugar, 25 do Crashed do 10 boxes taaf do, 200 lugs Rio Coffee, 20 do Java do 100 bsgs old Cuba Coffee. 60 do Junml- a do 10 cases Styer’s Aromatic Tobacco. 60 casks Dacon Sides 25 rasks Shoulders. 25 do Ha*us. cnolce quality 100 bbls Baltimore Flour. 50 whole and 25 hall do Canal do 26 hhds. 60 tierces nnd 60 bbls West India Molasses 25 bbls New Orleans Molasses, 25 do extra do 25 quarter chests Hyson Tea. 10 do do Black do 100 boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles 100 do No 1 nnd Pale Soap 100 hales Gunny Colli. 300 colls Weaver’s Ro;* 100 Wd* FI Phelps’ (tin. 250 Hack’s do. 25 do Connecticut River do, 26 do N FI Rum 20 nr casks pure Malaga Wine. 20 do do Madeira do 6 half pipes Otard Brandy.20 qr casks do do 100 bbls Mnnongahela Whisky. 10 qr casks Port Wine 15 bbls Mint ami Rose Cordial. Also, the following old nnd very choice I Jquors. In glasses : 40 doyen choice nW Madeira Wine, bottled in fc-.-il 35 demijonsSt Croix Rum. 16 do obi Jamaica do, 1848 60 do old Moimngaheln Whisky. 1815 10 do Pure Juico. 1848 40 do Brandy. 1815 35 dozen Schcldnm Gin, 10 doold Whisky, Nectar, may 18 GllOCERlKS, 160 IIIIIS Baltimore Flour. 20 do II. Smith’s (tjryripfldo. 20 do pure Genesee do. 20 half bbl* Canal do. tgSS!2j92:>0 sugar cored Hams. 20 hhds Bacon Sides. HO bids II and C Clarified Sugar. 25 do Crashed and Groun-1 do. 25 do New Orleans do/15 hbds Portaltlco do/21 boxes ta'nf do. 100 bbls Domestic Liquors. 75 boxes Tobac co. 50 clients T'-as. 26 bbls Mackerel, 25 half bbls and kits do. 50 bbls and 10 tea West India Molasses. 25 bbls New Or leans Syrup. 5 do Stuart’s do. 75 gross Matches. 100 do .landing r ” *— ' * * CHATHAM ACADEMY, T HB exercises of‘Ibis institution will, be resnmed .... Monday, October 10th, under tbe management of J. B, MALLARD and BERNARD MA'.I-ON, sssoclsto principals. The academic year Is divided Into four quarters of eleven weeks each, as follows: , First quarter commence* Octobor 10th. and ends Decem ber 24lli, Second quarter commences January 1st, 1864, and ends March lltn, . . ■ u ■ ■ Third quarter commences March 18th, and ends June 10th. Fourth quarter commences June 10th, and ends August 37 tli. Die academy I* organised Into Are departments—Priraa- r, Intermediate, Grammar. Classical, and Young Ladles’. No expenso ha* been spared to fill the sereral deperL ment* wltli well-qualified and experienced teao reri. - Die Young Ladles will bo under tho charge of J. B. Mal um*. assisted by Miss M A. CAlUMittt, who eras educated In the best schools nf Kortliampton, Mass., and lias been for the last three years principal of n female academy In this Slate. ' I v-—i-.v- -\v; w The Classical Department will be under the charge of Mr. dtoa, Syphon*.-Also, all kinds of Plated Were, Military and Isaac F. Cady, a graduate of Brown University, for two Fancy Goods, and a great variety of article* too numerous to --- * ’ • •- »*— ,J mention : tho whole of which willbo sold at redueedinrices. • Cutters. Scythea and 8neaths, Hose. Ax**. Handles. Road Scramra, Ox Chain*, Q* ” Fancy Barrows. Garden Chair*. Sdrmt 8reen Wire, llames, Measures. UrWt' MU Cauldrons, Douglass’ Pumps and Wat#* Rsi do Buckets, Cotton and Counter Beales Hooka. Jack 8crawa. Buxnle's’ Sea lelam Griswold’s Upland do. Cement, PlMtor,' “ Saws; also, Hand and Yard Saws, kc.' ’•* nolfl CHA’S H. CAlir - —., Jhovels « Hoolfs, Com' Ivatort} Bttaw lek Axes and lei Garten and ' id Oidgcons J Dnwbers,. kalVeWlieeln, Trunks/ Cotton “ittonQlnsand, and Cross Cut lltUil FRONT JnWEI.UYl • Wholesale and Hetall, No, lid BroupMon-rt.. briwemDull and IV 1 . THE largest and beat selected sleek ■ aver .offered for sale In this city. Gold and SI tobes, lention : tho whole of which will bo sold at reduced prices. AU kinds or Watches, Clocks. Jewelry and othor JMbhlng ttendedtobycompetout hands.. HOlflDN k HIKED AN. i WATCHES AND JBWBLBL. ; Dio undorzlgned beg* leifve tnlnfonn the qUItena kof Savannah, and the people in thr.bountrr In gena- t lie lias taken, to* Store No. .148 Broughton' Street, one door West or Dixon’s Confectionery, where he Will br * 4 *• * *• -ruocks null Wat ‘ pleased to make and repair all kinds orbocks mid Watcl -id will warrant all work with wuicli ho rnuy I ' ap 27—ly VRANC mli24 g ami in store, for sale bv enmor k tarver. GROCERIES. - 25 HHDS. Poiin lllco mid Muscovado Sugar, 25 [HcH'lii choice New Orleans do. 25 do ilo Culm Molns- scs. 100 bbls New Orleans and Culm Syrup. Stu- Xmaaf* art'* rectified do. COO gallons S|>erm 011,300 do Linseed do. 200 boxes S|term and Adamiiinautine Candles. 25 do Starch. 50 do Clieese. 75 do Amp. 26 do Toilet do. 60 do mixed and assorted Candles. 76 package* Tea*. BInck.Im- iierlal nud Oreen. 160 bbls A. II and C Clarified Sugar und Yellow Coffee do. 25 do Powdered nnd Crashed do. Prunes. Figs. Citron. Pickles. Raisin*. Yeast Powders. Snleratus, So da. An., umv in store nud for salo verv low. by mh2(l _ . KlBBEE k HODGDRS. GROCERIES. *Vc. ^ Com*—150 tags prime Ktu, 75 do Jamaica, CO St’ciAH—10 hhds Porto Rico. 10 do St. Croix. 6 do Now Orhniu*. 100 bids Crashed. Powdered and Clarified. M-iLASWR*—‘.'5 hhds Cuba. 76 bbl* New Orleans. F’boi.'R—150 bbls Baltimore. 75 do Canal. 50 do II Smith’s. ll.U'iX—15 rasks Philadelphia Ham*. 500 Baltimore can vns*ed *lo. 30 Idids Sides. 20 do Shoulders. Potatoes—160 bbls P nnd Mercer, talil* AXD Coirtisil—26 bbls cholcu Is-uf 1 aril. 0 casks Cod fish. So a I*. Camw.vx axii St* non—60 boxes No. 1 and Family Snap 60 do Palo do. 40 whole und half boxes Sturrh. 75 do Admautlue Caudle,. 26 do Sperm, 25 do Star. 150 do Patent Mould. Tobacco—460packages various bmudsnndqunlitic*. l.oiox .'•YKlT.kc.—60 boxes tamon Syrup, 10 cases Wal nut and Tomato Catsup. In do Brandy Peaches. DoMKonr lAgt'oiLS—76 bids Phelps’ Gin. 60 do N FI Rum. 76 do Recllfied Whisky. 30 do extra old Mnnongahela do. W'iNW*—20 quarter cask* pure Malaga. 8 do choice Madei ra—received and for sale by _ap!2i) McMahon fc poylf, MACICEIHHj, iVlSCuT7s, STARCH, iSto. J 1« half bbl* No. I SSENit ] n do No. 2 do 30 bbls sugar, sodnr. nnd butter Biscuits, 25 boxes soda Biscuits, 60 do Buchan's Family Soap. 60 do Colgate's No l do 40 do Colgate’s und Bcadclt's Pearl Starch. 50 do Herrings, landing and fur salo by nmyl6t SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fc CO GROCERIES, LIQUORS, WINES, <Kc. J. V. CONNFJIAT k CO., offer for sale on no- KSjfl commodating terras.# well assorted stock of Gro- i8*cl5H ccrles.Liquors.Tobacco.Segars.kc., viz: 130bags 'Tnl'BMpriinc Bio Coffee. 20 do do old -lava do. 20 hhds Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugars. 60 bbls clarified coffee do. 'J6 do crashed nnd jmwdered do. 10 boxes loaf do, 200 imek- ages black and green tea. some very superior ; 250 boxes tobacco, various qualities, I’s. 8’s. 6’s nnd Ifi’s. 16 cases DI- ndom twist. 10 do Virginius and Aroninllc.20i1o nectar loaf, Vigiiila gold lenf.10 boxes El Dorado tobacco. 176.000 supe rior Havana Segnr*. 10 half pipes (Itard.Ilupuyfc Co. Bran dy. 20 half and quarter casks I’intcrn. Mm tel. Sazerae. fcc. Brandy. 6 quarter casks very old Jean tauis do, 5 pipes Ihdlniul Gin. 2 iiuncheons St Croix and Jamaica Rum, 10 half pipes nnd 16 qunrtcr casks superior Madeira Wino, 26 bills old Mnnounihcln IVIsky. 25 quarter casks Teiu-rlffe, 30 do do Malaga Wine. 200 bids gin. whisky nnd rum, 100 boxes No. 1 und family soap. 60 On starch. 50 do adamantine can dles. 60 do tallow do. 20 casks bacon sides. 16 dnshoulder*. 30 hhds West India Molasses. 40 bids and tes do, 26 bbls N Orleans do. together with overy other article usually found at the wholesale grocery stores. juno3 B OOKS! BOOKS I! BOOKS 111—At SIBLEY’S book store, 135 Congress-street.—We received so nuny.new books yesterday, that we cannot find time to enumerate them. From grave to gay. ' Religious. Literary Scientific, Humorous nud Interesting. We invito our friends to call and examino the largest vario- ly of light reading ever offered in this city. Also, Graham’s Magazine for July; Gody’* tady’s Rook. Blackwood's Magazine; Barnaul's Illustrated News. Gleason’s Pictoral. Ac. Junc22 1 itfm WlMn -- not Lj(4WIhuThi^^?'werfwl lObblsbleach- S* • *>8mmWf 0 Whl,e Ylnegar, 10 do No 1 M&5«- * mok ^ Herring, 60 do Jgflygbte aj *PW» CamUea, 4s, fl* and Re. 25 do do OrWw?!„ Xround Coffee and Umt» I. x hh.i. v*. DAVin O'CONNER. DM* do do Port do, 20 bbls old Monon •Kirysr-r- McMahon it doytjc. V 30 hhds choice Bacon M 'es; 80dc liitVmor. IUmi,”M"bbU Jsa*tj^ Uf4 *»<eivedandforsaleby . UAT^aw., - McMAlION fc DOYLE. H »r Kortk Amlfcy Hay, landing per eebooi I1IUQU W. KELLY kOO i n Xorth 8uu rim i? Ara ^*? Hay, landing per aeboon- hoM Surgery, izaelt Foraaleby JohnRandi ^ _ _ URlGU\H.mLYkC0 the Owl Creek tatters. Modern Flirtations, a novel.by Catherine Sinclair. Passion and Prim Iple. a domestic novel, by Mrs. Grey. Flirtations In America, or High Life In New York. The Adventures or a Bachelor, or a msn In search of a wife. The 8Uver BeU, or the Heir of Motoombe Manor, by Dr. P. H. Robinson. ' Gody’* tady’s Book for July ; Graham’s Magaxlne do; Arther’s Magazine do; Peterson’s Magazine do. Bamnm’a Illustrated News, No. 26, Further supply of Echoes of a Bell; received by June22 J, B. CUBBEDOE. T HE MASONIC MANUEL, by Robert Mgeoy, pocket edi tion, beautifully Illustrated and (n the most conveni ent form yet published. Also, tlie Masonic Lyre, a collection of Masonlo Songs and Odes, suited .to every occasion In lodge or celebrations. Both new *,°ri u recently published, and highly worthy the •ttenUon of the Craft. Jut received andforsaleat the Bookstore of g. 8 SIBLEY, nft ® 186 Oongreas-ftrsst W THORNE WRLUMS hu received Simms’ Sword • and Distaff, or Fair Fat and Forty of the South at the close of the Revolution, W. Gilmore Simms. Maria I)e Bernlere, a tale of tbe Crescent City, by W, GU- Thompsoo’a Dictionary of Domestle Medicine and House. »M Surgery, revised by Dr. Henry H Bmith John Randolph of Roanoke, and other Sketches of Char- Wirt, by y.W. Them*. Medical Journal of Medical 8eta>ee for July. L*dr»’Book and Eclectic Msgas.ee for July, . v - GROCERIES, &c. I1E subscriber* offer tor salo, landing and In store: 20 dozen painted Pail*. 50 do assorted Broom*, 10 casks sugar-cured Hams. 20 hhds Bacon Sides, 76 bbls Baltimore Flour. 25 do Canal do, 10 do Hiram Smith do. 25 half bbls do, 10 haH pipes Otard Brandy, 10 qr do I, F do, 150 boxes and half do No. l and pale Soap, 35 do Pearl and No. 1 Starch, 75 do Adamantiuo ano Sperm Candles, 76 do tamon Syrup, assorted. 60 do Candy, assorted; with a general assortment of Spices, Gjffees. Sugar*. Tobaccos, Pickles Preserves.Tcas. Crackers, kc. *epl3 COHEN k TARVFX WATCHES, JEWELRY, And fUniy Goods. • _ RECEIVING by overy arrival of (he Steamei. Jon*, mnking tlio best assortment .In this city, of nil kindsorWntehcs, Jewelry.F’uncy Go<*l».BIlvorSpoons, Forks, lltcliers, Tea Sets, Cups. Syphuua, Pfatod Coatora, and every variety of nrtljle* connected with our Une of business; #U of which will be sold as low ns In any city in tho Union. „ j' I>. D. NICHOIB, 40T Particular attenUon given totha Repairing qf Watch- «* and Jewelry. <1 _. ' V;v-Q,. 20 r NE W JKW10VUY, EIWE^ATO, JuZ y THK undersigned U now opcjilhg-a "splendid-' a snort) V mentof rich JKWElJtY.smbracing the recent patterns V of Ear-rings. 11ns. Brncelotn nnd Flngcr-rUg*- among f which nre some fine iliatiunul sottlng*.iroin#lO to $500. X Also, twenty-five lets or those unlquo Peart &s or Flar- { rings and Brooches, from 318-to $126 the sot. newest Vtdirest patterns; together with a very select assort ment nf extra fine IPu/cAa set In jiearl. dian^iml. hun ting nud plain cases. These, with a further assortment ol good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Sets, Spoons, ForKs. tallies. Clips. Ac., ami Plated Ware or nil kin 's.F’nncy Work Boxes. Dressing Cases. F’ollos Clocks. Bronze Figures, gold mount ed Cones.Cutilery. An., renders Ids assortment vety com- plete. and unsuriwssed in tlie State, ol ther In nuaUtv or pri- cos. n. n. NICHOLS. JIG#" Strict attention pah) to ro|ialriiig watches, clocks, and Jewelry. f taoltt __ JU JEWELRY. i Ivl ^ STEIN, on Broughton-street. has }Ustreceir- \L/ed the finest assortment or new and fashionable JeweD Jr ry of all ilescriptlons. Gold ami silver ismclts and pens, JL silver and silver glltad ware nnd fruit baskets, waiters, JKelea set*, csndlcstii ks, tnhloand tea spoons: flno table, \WJ pocket and |>en knives.selssors.and n large vndety of tlio ^finest work boxes, dressing casos. and writing desks for ladies nnd gentlemen, as also a fine selection of Huttons, accordions nnd fanev articles, too numerous to mention, which he offers at tho lowost prices ever sold in this city Tho attention of tho public at large, but especially that of tho ladlps. is particularly reauested. nu21 PIANO PORTE DEPOT. THE undersigned respectfully Intirm the citizen* of Savunnsh. (Jeorgla and F'lorlila, that they have on lmml more than fifty Pianos, tlio largest stock ever on satis In this city, and made by tho most celebrated manufacturers in the United States. Nunns k Clark. T. Cldckertog. Boardmau k Gray, talght k Newton. Edwards A Fisher, nil well known to the lover* of Music, havo place to their large nMftrtment.— These Pianos are of rich tone, nnd buautifully finished In Rose Wood, [Rack Walnut, and Mahogany, wUu Iron frame* mado in theenost substantial and workmanlike manner. Also the justly celebrated /Eolinn Piano Fortes, which for their sweetness of tone have not been equalled. AU these Instruments havo tmdnllcframes which rondor thorn peculi arly suited for tnl climate, preventing necessity of tuning for years. Die undersigned are Agents for Henri Herr.’*, celebrated Grand Pianos, made In Paris. F'or Power und beauty of tone, they stand pre-eminent. Cakiuiit'h Mia/mmxrt.—Dils beautiful toned wind Instru- inent.tnnnufactured by Cnrhart fc Needhaiq, N. Y..for vlllnge nurjKwes. tadges.Serenndlng Parties, and the private prac tise of Organists, possessing a sweet amt powerful tone, they have also for sale. /.II these instruments will be di*i>osed of on the most accommodating terms. The prices of the l’i- ano* Tanging from $176 to $1,000. * v I. W. MORRELL fc Co PIANO FORTES, MUSIC ANlS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. The subscriber having purchased tbe en ■tire business of F\ ZmiiMOM fc Co., of which firm lie ha* heretofore been the acting mem* her to Savannah, would respectfully Invite the attention of those to want of anything in tlrn'rausk-nl lino to his establishment. From many years’ experience both in professional and business mntterf connected with music, Mr. M. feels him-elf fully qualified to proffer his ser vice* to tlie selection of tnustc and In/trinhentsor tlio ful filment of orders, with tho nssumnoe of Ills utmost zenl and industry In his endeavor to deserve the patronage anil con fidence of tlie public. G. 11. MITCHELL. Junel4 _ successor to V. Zogbaum ACo. PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. THE Alterations nnd Improvements to our |slnre. Includinga fine Show Room for l'lnno Fortes, and n Music Department for Ladles being now cnui|ilcted. wo would invito tbe at tention of the musical public* to our stock.comprising every article in tho lino, which can be furuished (wholesale nnd retail) at New York prices. PIANO FORTES, by A. Stodnrtfc C6..J. 11. Dunhnm. nnd others of established reputation, constantly on hand. F\ ZOGBAUM fc CO., importers, Nos. 74 St. Julian and 107 Ucyun-stmds. dcc7 • Next to Market Square. WAX. K. 8 YllIONS,1 jRAPEU AND TAJLOlt, No 17 Whitalw stmt. .v«mnvnh. Has just opened n large nnd choice variety of Nxw 8n«s« s.xnSfVMEii Gnona. consisting in pnrt of black, ifigured iiio'. fancy French I'nsslmeics; black nnd col- »nre«l Gisliniere; Cloths nnd Cnehmnrrtts: white nnd fancy l.tnen Drills; with a large assortment of fancy Mar seilles and Linen Vestings, all of which he is prepared to make up to order to tbe most fashionable style, npd ou ac- -oinuiod.illng terms ^ n |>6 • STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM. No. 147 Guy Street. All persons nf taste nnd refinement—those having n due regard for comfort and personal appearance, mny iat nil times select any nnd every article tor their ward- ■ JULmlio. from one of the largest as-ortinenls of the Very Rest Goods in this country; either In Ready Made Garments or made up to measure in unique style, or F’urnlslttog arti cles of every description nnd quality too numerous to men tiun tall nnd see. _ PRICK fc VRADF1R. FASHIONABLE TAILORING.^ M D. MURPHY. 21 Gutl-dred. would re-qiectfully Inform his friends nnd tlio public-generally, that ho 'has received Ids spring styles for gentlemen, among ..which will lie found ns rich nnd line fancy Cnifcdmores. Vestings, fcc.. a* have ever been brought to tills nnirket. All orders executed with dispatch, and to the best style of workmanship. Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and judge for bemsclve*. mh 11 READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. WM. It. SYMONS. Dk.U’kk A.xn Tailur, No. 17 IPhUnl.xr ftrrtlt, respectfully solicits thej attention of bis friends nii I the public In gen-| _/iral. to bis largo stock of Iteady-ma .« Cloth- log. suitable for the present nnd coming «eamm. H bus all lie u made up under bis |H*r*nnal superintendence nn I fur style and durability of workmanship. Is inferior to none to be found In the market. The following comprise a |iort!on of the stock : Frocks nnd Sacks of blue, black nnd cnlored cashmere cloths ; black, brab d’ete F'rocks and Sacks: linen duck, drill and fancy linen Frocks and Sacks; India grass, silk and brown linen Sacks; black and colored nlpnra F'rocks nnd Sacks. I’nnts of fancy F’rencli enssimeres. btnek doe.«kln cassi- mere, black qjnb d’eto and spring tweed cnsslmer". white duck nnd fancy linen drill, together with a large lot of cot ton drill nnd duck I’nnts. for summer wear Vests of black satin, blnck barathea, and fancy silks, fan cy nnd white Marseilles, figured and striped linen*. Also, a large stock of F'urnisliing Good*, such a* stocks, gloves, suspender*, cravat*, collars, silk, gauze, merino, and cotton undershirts, stripe silk and cotton socks, silk and glngbnin umbrellas, ate., etc. Die whole of which he offer* for solo on accommodating terms- and at prices a* cheap as the cheapest. apl3 - Jor Sale anli for Rtiit. , inil ' FUR SALK.—The plantation owned and fonLerfy Moeeiiplcd by tbe lato Col. J* H, McIntosh, situated - *^A bf J*»..J«f» n prtirer,4tbo4tJIUM mile# above Ja< capable of a high tom* of cultivation. D)o build tors to good ordor. consl«tto< of a. comfortable dwelRnfJfco., and spacious and eonveuient houses,adapted to allthe pur- poses of a tong stapls ontton plsntntlrm, together with » grinding house ana mill, am) a boiling house and bqllers, which are capable of taming out from Ofly to one hundred hogsheads of sugar. Also, eight thousand acres of plno land, tbs greater part of which Is well timbered, lying on the St. Johns rivsr and Its vicinity. For price and terms apply to ths administrators. J. WALDBURG, Savannah, I • „ D. A. PUTNAM. St. Augiuttoe. Mr. J. N. Johnson, who Is on the plantation, vrill exhibit It and the other land, , ' sepld—dtf LAND FOR SALE. T~ mto THE subscriber offers for sale 1,200 teres of Land, applying on the Alatamahn, river, three miles below the ^•^fork. known os Town Bluff. There are 260 acres open. ind W the lait »1» ymn nrincl|»l ot tb. Illgli Uobool. In tto.lv for ooltlfoUon ; .loo in in.ll fromtd boon, with good framed bam and good framed store house,situate on tbe bank of the river, ono of the best stands for a store to this section. The place luis the advantage of steamboats during tho fall, winter and spring months, ond one of the and for tlie last six years principal of tbe High WaVren. Rhode Island, ' Die Grammar Department will be under the charge of B. Mailpx. h* heretofore. 'The Intermediate Department wlU he taught hy Mr. Ha r—ry —» 'ZVJ— ••**- «• nr U.IKRR, n-graduate of Dglethoipo Unirerslty; and the i f 5 * 1 n*h«nos on the river for ehad. Any nerson wishing Primary iVy Miss A. R. Cartoi. . *® purchase can do so by calling on the subscriber on the Primnry by 41 *ep25—d3w JOHN B. MALIoARD,^lpriueinala BERNARD MAUXIN. J* GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. LegitUiiivt Charter, granted in 1H49. T HE Spring sewlon will commencoon the second Monday, which Is the 12th ilav of January. Gro. Y. Bkowxk, President and Professor of Mental and Moral Science. P. tarn. Professor of Natural Sciences. L. R. Biuxiuw, Professor ot Mathematics anil Director ot Music. Hltxnr M. Homtoww. Professor of Belles tattre*. Die F'acutty will be assisted by the following* l-adloq. vj* Firs, lkowne. Mrs. Branham, Misses Beuaett, Bunutvad. Meredith, nud E. Bennett tatologues containing furthor information, may be nb- tainedhy applying to either of the officers of the Collogfe. ot to either of too following gentlemen, who constlluto.the Board of Trustees / E. E. Jones. M. D.. President; B, M. l’eo- 'ja, Eiiqr.. Treasurer; Thos. J. Bumpy, Flsqr., Secretary; Col. -. B. Walker. Rev. N. G. Foster, ltev. C. If. Irwin, V\’m. S. Stokes. FMiiiund Walker. Zacharinli F'enrs. Nathan Massey. Win. W. B. Crawford, M. 1>., Benj, Harris,Jas. F. Swanson, J W. F'eart. R. P. Ztmmannuu. Madison. Morgan county,Dec. 23rd. 1851. dr 20 lawdfcwtf place, Allso. 980 acres of Land well timbered, with 150 acres of first rate bay land woll ditched and dralned.ready for clear ing, with five acres cleared. Said land will produce fifty bushel* of corn to the acre. This land Rea two miles from Mann F'erry. on tlio Alatamaha river. Also, 6,000 acres of first quality pine timbered land on the Alatamaha nnd Ocmnlgoe rivers. All theso lands are situate in the first nnd second district of Appling county. Also, 2,000 ncres of land w?U timbered with cynress nnd white onk. Any person wishing further iwrtlouinr* enn address mo nt HnR P. O., Georgia. JnnSl—InwdfcwOm W. DYALL. fcSrTho Hnlclgh. (N. C.) Sfahdnnl will {dense publish weekly for six months, and send bill to W. D. @ RICB LAN IS FOR 8AIJE.—Die Tract of LANDhnthe St. Mary’sRiver, known ns thfrOut-off TVact, cdnUtolhB »ven hundred and soventy-two (772) acres, of which over fire hundred (W0) anre* are tide swamp and rresh marsh lands, wttlife ft*6 and fall of tide of six foot. The marsh Land was successfully cultivated many years since, producing Cotton, tane. and Rice. These lands could bo put In order wltli Jess labour. It (a believed, thnn would bo required for putt IngVlainmock lands In order, and are considered very sale from overflow In gules and freshet*. For further particulars nnd terms, which will be made easy to n purchaser, npply to John FYaser nnd Co., Charleston, S.C., or to Mrs. Henry Ilalley, St. Mary’s, Camden county, Georgia. A ptat of the land may be eeen at the office of the Geor gian. __ apl 27—dfcc FOR SALE.—A Tract of LAND, contnlnlni MERCER UNIVERSITY* J*ei\fidd, Greene County, aa. STVDIB*. npHF.Studle* In tld* University are:—ATheologlenL A of three years, designed for thoso who are prepari... Gosmd Ministry ; | ro “ r 0 ’ u * 1 10 lll,t olll " r ! new W.ltbounrllK f4bcriy . j eounty. Din land is of good quality, pine and bay land. 60 W I 'k*?!” 6 I * cre " of which are in cultivation, and the remainder well f oftl*eColl<*Kf»ta Course except the An- timbered, offering strong Inducements to persons Interested cteni taingunges, to procuring turpentino. The improvements consist or a Ti.ptflguinrtimpforuio .f 8,ua., v , | sKjnrt^ag8sgicaaai!5 r.^lnb^lnn 1 ^ nta I ho snr|msscd for hcalthfiilnoss or salubrity or climate, with ..I^taln * mtlsfaetore examtantlon^n ‘ E? 0 ' 1 wnter * nnJ * ran R« toT c*‘ tl0 which cannot bo excelled, sustain a a satisfactory examinnUon in Geography, Arith- l. The above property can bo bought at n very reasonable pri me tic. English, taliu and Greek Grammar, Caisar, Virgil. Cicero's Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader ; ana must be at least fourteen year* of ago. Candidates for admission Into thu Sclentlflc Course must sustain a satisfactory examination m English Grammar, ” books to Geomotry ago. kxi*kxsi». ■ aunussion inio mu ijcienunc t-ourse must tory examination on Geography. Arithmetic, ir, Simple Equations in Algebra, and two ry; and must be at least sixteen year* of Spring jv.rm. /till Term. .Gratuitous..., Gratuitous. '.$25 00 '.$15 00 26 00 16 00 25 00.... 15 00 20 00 12 00 16 00 0 Q0 10 00 6 00 0 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 Sugar REFINED SUGAR, «c. Q BBLS Stuart’s Crashed nnd Powdered Sui OU 00 do do A. B and C Clarified 60 do tax fc Kirkpatrick's Crashed do 00 do Hutton Sugar and Soda Biscuit 20 do Treadwell’* Pilot Dread 30 boxes do Soda Biscuit 300 do F'amliy. Palo and No. 1 Soap, Smith and Cul 60 do Boadeil’s Pearl Starch 25 do Ground Pepper to 20 )b boxes 20 do_ do Coffee In 50 lb boxes 300 reams assorted Wrapping Paper 60 mats old government Java Coffee CO boxes 1st and 2d quality Key’s tamon Syrup 100 bid* E PlielpH’ and Rose Gin 80 do N K Rum, 30 do Domestic Brandy 40 do P fc II Connecticut River Gin 20 and 20 X casks Malaga Wino 50 bbls awl 100 keg* prime taaf lard, landing and or solo by Jy2l _ SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fc Ob^ WINES, LICtUORS MEGARS, GROCERIES. T HE Subscriber hn* on hand a fine and well selected Stock of imported pure Wines, liquors aud Segarr, combrising the following: Iimucty—10 half pipe* Otard, Duptiy fc Co.; 3 do do old Heuncssy ; 2 do du Sazemc, 1808 ; 2 do do Jeon tauis, 1800 ; 3 do do J. J. Dupuy. AVI lie*—4 half pipes oik reserve Madeira ; 2 do do London Particular ; 3 do do old Port; 0 do do SberFy Wine ; 20 casks Claret; 40 baskets Clmmingne. Begoxw—20.000 Rio Honda ; 10.000 La Cruls : 6.000 La Union ; 10.000 La'Patria ; 25.000 Ttabucas. Knnry Groceries.—A Urgg supply,such as Imported Cordial*. E*—*Mi Pickles and Sauces, Preserye*, 8 woetmeata, Prumw and Jeu>»«. For sale by A. BONAUD, Corner of Bay and Whltaker-street*. Tuition. In TllBlIiMilCXL SRMIXAKY,... j.vCotxniK. Scientific Course. In AiunKMV— Preparatory Class, Second “ Third « Elementary “ Room Rent Contingent Expenses .... These expense* require to bo paid In advance. From Student* who IihIro In tho College buildings, fifty dollar* will bo received ns toll-payment for tlio tuition fees, room rent, and contingent expenses of tlio year. The price of Board in the village is $10 per month ; of washiug, room-rent.and fuel, $3. OraUKNCKMKXTAXIl VAC.ITIO.V8. Tho Commencement is held on the last Wednesday In July. • There nre two Vacations, dividing the year Into terms, as follows; First Term—from last Wednesday In August to December 15th. Winter Vacation—from December 15th to February 1st. Second Term—from first day of February to Commence ment. Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed nesday in August. B. M. SANDERS, Secretary of the Board of Trusteu. Anv friend, by application to Dr. J. L DAGG. President of the University, will receivo a catalogue, containing tbe course of studios, and all other necessary Information. MADAME U. ACE LIE TOGNO/ W ILL open on tbe 1st of Oclobcr.at the corner of Meat-. tog nnd Socloty-Htrecta, Charleston. S. O., a BOARD- INtP ANH DAY SCIDJOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. F’rencli will bo exclusively spoken In tho School nnd fam ily, but due regard will be also hud to a thorough English Education. Madame Tngno L prepared to refer parent*ami guardians to the most eminent Professors of Music in Phil adelphia aud New York, nnd Gi n number of gentlemen in Philadelphia and Virginia, to whoso daughter* iho lias giv en instruction for several years. fim:uK\<.r-H: Phitruteiphia.—Rev. King-ton (ioibfard, Md'lle AdeleSI- aolune. Mad. t'bs. Pleat. SUd. Acelto Gutllnu. (mother of Mad. Toguo.) FM.P. Ingraham. F>o., Dr. Win. Harris. II. I). Galpln, Fjm|.. Signor l’erelli, Prof, of Music, H. Hupfold, Esq.. Prof, nf Music. New York.—Mad. 11. Cliegnrny. Signor BagiiiU. Winchester. Va.—Rev. C. Walker. Rev. li II Boyd. Hon J. M. Mason. Hon. It. Y.Conrad. i»co. L-e. H. II. tae, F’xi. Ch irlestim.—J. 1.. l’etlgrii, Esq., O. Mills. Fjmj,. J. I*. For- clier, Ksq , II. O King. Esq. laa<15—sol property can bo bought at a venr reasonable prirc. and on the most accommodating terms, It early appltcitti'n be made to tho subscriber-, at WalthourvRIe.Liberty county. H. W. BACON apl 2fi—dfcc • E. B. WAY. VALUABLE RICE LAND FOR SALE. •K*a A Tract of Dde Swamp Land, containing 50ft acres, JfgRlylngon tlie Alatanmlm river, three mifos above Dari- adjoining lands of tho estato of Butler and Dun- woily on the east and Glunllllnt and Walker on tho north ond west, naving as goon a pitch of lido as any rlco plan tation on the river. My terms are, twenty dollars per acre, one-fourth cash, and tho balance on a credit of from five to :nrs. tho Interest only required to bo paid annually. S ' to tho undersigned at Darien, In care of mv absence AMKS Pmxiiuc will sliow the land, a plan of which can be seen nt the office of tho Georgian. SAMUEL M. STREET. Pawnor. Jan. 22. 1853. Jnn25—lnm rfSlL FOR SALE.—A Tract of LAND of Five Hundred acres *2C_strlctly nriino IUce Land, immediately opposite tho old town of Hnmwlck Die situation of the place affords ono of the best Saw-mill seats in Hie Southern country, facllitlea fur timber being ea*y and without end. Vesssel* coming from sea can load Immediately alongside, drawing from ten to fifteen feet of water. For terms apply to Henry William*. U.S. District Attorney.Savannab.or to 11. STILES. Bryan coun- tJG 4 WM. R. SYStONS, Offers for salo. a largo assortment of Cloths, tas- slmcrea and Vestings, consisting in part of the fol lowing articles, selected by himself during the past ■uiiuner in taudnn and Paris, which ho will make up to or der In the bent style of workmanship, and at tho shortest notice. HI* stock of Readymade Clothing nnd of Furnish ing Goods, for gentlemen’s wear. i» very large and of the best quality anu style—tho whole nf it made this fall under his own !n*|iecUon. ond will bo sold nt the lowest price* for rash or approved credit :—French black, blue, brown nifd olive Cloths; fancy French nnd English Casslmeres; fancy Silk Vesting.super, fancy Silk I'lnsn Vestings; black Bar athea Hllk Vesting* ; suiicr. black Doeskin Casslmeres ; Me rino and Silk Undershirts and Drawers; white and fancy Shirt* and Collars; Canton Flannel Shirts andDrawors: white,black and fancy Kid Gloves: Neck Tie*, plain and embroidered; Merino and Cotton Socks: Scarfs.Satin and Bombasln Socks. nn6 17 WL1 taker-street. L iquors and wines—12 hair pipe* curd, nupuy a Co’s French Brandy; 10 lialf pipes, assorted brandu, low priced French Brandy; 80quarter casksDomeitle do.60 bbls do do. 75 do P fc 1 f Rre Gin. 160 do E PheW do. 8 pipes Holland Gin, 10 bbls Virginia Apple Brandy. 8 do pure Gcor £ Peach do, COO do N, O. WbUky, 80 do wlilto Baltimore 30 do old Westminster Mnnongahela do, 20 doold Bonn- svlvanta Mountain dodo, 100do N. FL Rum.26 quarter casks Madeira Wine, 18eighth do choice dodo, 20 quarter do Port do, 2 half pipe* do do, 20 quarter casks Brown Sherry Wine, 40 tiaxkot* Champagne do. For sale '~ atilO fc PAIMES. E NGLISH TOOTH BRUSHES-A very superior article ol English Tooth BFuihns. manufactured expressly for tbe subscriber, and direct from tandon. for sale by Juneiq . , W. LINCOLN,.Monument8quare. FISK’S B1ETALIC BURIAL CASE. I WE are constantly receiving theso valuable tasea. and havo them always In readluosi to be delivered nt tho shortest notice. I. W. MORREIA fc 00 N. B.—We are permitted to Inform the public that we have received from Mr. Raymond, of Now York city, a let ter signed by tbe different members of the United State* Senate, who were appointed to take charge of the body ot tlie Hon. IIrnrt Clay, deceased, (which was enclosed in one of Flsk’h Metatlc Cases.) and who went with it to Kentucky; they say to Mr. Ratimxii. that the Case answered the pur- K re for which It waa Intended, and meets with thelranpvo- tlon. and they cheerfully recommend it to the public aa being superior to any other Cate for tho transportation ut the dead. The letter can be seen by calling on febl4 I. W. MORRELL fc CO STOVES, STOVES. Die subscriber ha* just received a large number ot Cooking and Parlor Stoves, which he will dispose o( tan accommodating terms. Among them may be fonnd tho following: Choking Stoves. Die ItepiibUc. Lady ol tbe take, Air Dght Premium. Queen of the 'WesLJtoipIre Premium. Eastern- Premium.- Parlor and office 8fove*.—. Union Cottage, Cylinder, Sheet Iron, (air tight) aqnire and oval. Six Plate, Box Stoves. t Hollow Ware Pol*; Kettle*. Ovens, Spider*. Sauc* l*au*, fcc. fcc. Unto and Japanned Dn Ware, for Bale, andpuuiu- facturedat short notice. Order* for Roofing,-Gutteh, and taaders, attended to with punctuality. JOHN. J. MAURIQE, No*. 10 and 12 Ihunard stitiet val*. a new *upply. Those ln_w*nt will please i. “* PRICE fc VEArf SELECT CLASSICAL SCHOOL. T HE subscriber, fur the past six years Principal of tin* IlcUIr Academy, near Tnll.iliassee, Florida, announce* to the citizens of Savannah tliat lio willi>|K*nin this city, on Tuesday, November 1st. a Select f'clusil. for buys. In- slructlnns will be given in all tho Classic* tlm Mathematics, the French tangungr.and to nil tho branches ol ii thorough English Education. Youth* will bo prepared for college, nr fitted for mercantile or other business. The scholastic year will consist of ten months, divided Into two terms— August and September being vacation. Die tuition foe fur any, or all of the above studies. Is fixed at $80 per year, A graduate n* the College of New Jersey, nt Princeton, with seventeen years’ experience in teaching, the subscri- l>er feels warranted in np|ienllng with confidence to Hie citizens of Savannah for patronage. A* a stranger, he I* nerinlttcd to refer to lllshop Elliott for character and qualifications, nnd takes pleasure tn ap pending the following certificate from his lute patrons. WILLIAM 8. BOGART. Savannah, September 22d, 1863, Tallaiiahhkk. August 29th. 1853. Mr. Wn.UAM S. Rooart. principal or Hie Relair Academy, being about to remove to Savannah, for the purpose of es tablishing a school in that place, tho undersigned, having had children under Ills care, take pleasure in recommend ing him as a highly competeut teacher, and worthy Christ ian gentleman. • It Is wltli much regret that they have heard of Ills in tended removal from this vicinity J as. besides their kind personal relations towards him. they believe that his place as a teacher can he with difficulty supplied, aud that hi* removal therfore will be regarded a* a public Ins*. J. Wayles Baker, George Wf " :1s' F’inncis F.ppes, John Purkhill, Thomas F. Williams, George Galphin, Oliver H. Burroughs, Francis 11. Flagg, TurlnttR. Belton, George T. Waril. Wjii. It. Hny ward. George Whitfield. Benjuinhi F*. Whitner, John J. Maxwell. Willluin M. Maxwell, J. .Stevens Maxwell, Fid ward F’ootman. Arthur M. Randolph, J. George Anderson. Jainez J. Archer, sop24—-trw5t LAW SCHOOL OF HARVARD COLLEGE. T MHS institution afford* a complete course of legal edu cation for the bar in nny of tlio United State*, execut ing only mattorsof merely local law and prnctir.e; and also a systematic course of instruction In Commercial taw for thoso who propose to cngagajn mercantile pursuits. The Law Library, which Is constantly increasing, con tain* noir about 14.000 volumes. It includes a very com pint* collection of American and Ftoglish taw, nnd tbe prin cipal works nf the Civil and other Foreign taw. It is open to students, and warmed and lighted for their use during both terms and tho winter vacation. Tlio first term of each academical year begins in the last week of August, and the second term in the l**t week nf F’ebruary ; each term continues twenty week*. Student* are admitted at any porlod of a term or vacation. The fees nre $50 n term, nnd $25 for hall a term. For this sum stu dent* have the use of tbe Law Library and text books, and of tbe College Library, and may attend nil the course* of public lectures delivered to the uuder graduates of the Unlveraity. The instructors of the taw School nre Hon. Joel Parker, LL. D.« Itoynll Professor; llon.Theophlltw Parsons.LL. D.. Dane Professor: and Hon. Fldward G taring. University Lecturer. Instruction is given by lectures, recitations and examination*, and moot court*. F'or further Information application may bo made to either of the instructor*. JAMES WALKER. President. Cambridge, August 1.1853: dlaw3wl*scpO .BALTIMORE FEMALE COLLEGE, No, 63 St. Paul street. Daltim->re. T HE fall session of this Institution opens on Monday ,29th August. It was chartered In 1839, with power to con fer degrees, and ntfnrd* every facility for a thorough, prac tical, accomplished, aqd Christian education. The faculty of instruction embraces twelve professor*. Die average attendance of students, the post year, was 140. Amoo£ tho boarders were students from Maryland. Delaware. Penn sylvania. Virginia, t-'nutb Carolina, Mississippi. Louisiana. Ohio. Arkansa*. Missouri, and tho District of Columbia,— Boarders reside with the family or the President. Board, per annum. $160; half boarding, per annum. $00; Tuition from $26 to $60. Refer to Dr. Holme*. Spring Ridge, Ml**., or to Col. Gil mer, PlnevUle, ta., who have daughter* at the College. For catalogues, eto, address *epl4—3tcod N. C. BROOKS. President UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA—MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. T HE Annual Course nf tacture* in this Department will commence on MONDAY, November 14, and 'Will ter minate in the ensuing March; JAMES JONES. M. D., Professor of Practice. J. C. RIDDEIJ* M. !>., Professor of Chemistry. WARREN STONE, M. D.. Professor of 8urgery. A. II. CKNAS. M. D, Professor of Obatetrie*. A. J, WEDDERBURN, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. OUilAVURA. Nirrr.M. n. Profetsor of Materia Medics. THOM,VS HUNT, M. D., Professor of Physiology and PathoL CORNELIUS I). BEARD.M.D., \ n, mnn , t „, nr , ftf SAMUEL P. CHOPPIN. M. D..| I) «' nonit ™tors or Anatomy. ■ Die rooms for dissecting will be open from tho thin! Mun- 147 Bay-at may20 nrjTER. CHEESK, fcc.—20 tubs ne* May, Butti . If boxea Cheese. 28 bbl* Hiram Smith’* Fkmr. 60.boxes Herring, landing per eteamer and for sale:by , . mil-. . - , fiCRAKTON. JOHNfltoN fcCO. ^■■■■■cung.wlll ^ day In October to tbe First of Auril. ■ . The Faculty are Visiting Physician* and Surgeon* of tho Charity Hospital, and attend this institution Troni Novem ber to April .The Student* accninpsny the Professor*in their visit*, and tbna enjoy extraordinary practical advan tage*. Tree of expenso. There are about one thousand patient* prescribed for - Intbt*Hospital. ‘ of patient* t* nearly twenty thousand, la the Ifl,- .V- ).... ...... Alto In Theni STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE, S ITUATED half n mile from this City, on the canal, has a basin capable of holding two million feet of I/>g*. Die Mill lias been In operation about seven months, runs two gangs nnd nn edging saw. also Grist MIR. Dils Mill bawi from 12 to 16 M. feet per day. F'orpnrttculnrsniinly to *29 WYIJ.Y fc Mojmjou.1 N. rfC* FOR SALE—That valuable parcel of land formerly *jj_occupicd by K. Jcncke’a. F>o.. known as a Cooper's shop nnd Yard. It is ltounded on tlie east by West Bound ary streul. west by tlie Canal, north by Railroad street, and south by lots Nos. 5 and 0, and contains ataiut four acres. Icbl WY1.LY fc MONTMOl.l.lN. F OR HALF'—-Tbo westerly half of tat No. *2 Varna craw, being the Wharf now occupied by tlio Charleston Htenm Packet Company, measuring one hundred feet on tlio River, and running back about two hundred feet to Canal-street. The property |* now under a lease which will expire on tho first of Novembernext. If not sold at private salo previous to the first Tucsdny in F'ebrunry. it will then be offered at auction at the Court House. Apply to dcl6 COHEN fc FOSR1GK. TO THE CONSUMERS OF MANUFACTURE , Ell SAWED LUMBER. .. T HE Subscriber* are now prepared to receive orders for Flooring and other descriptions of l’lnined Lumber, at tlio Siirnnimli Plaining Machine, situated on tho canal, at tlio western extremity of tho city of Savannah, between Stobly and Mnignrct streets. Orders for nil descriptions of Plained Lumtier furnished at tho shortest possible notice, alid manufactured in a superior style, widen cannot fall to please the consumer. Wmk done by their machine will compare with tliat of any now In use Tlio subscribers have succeeded ill arranging for a constant supply of go- footed seasoned Lumber, by which im disappointment to builder* need bo apprehended. Every facility will be ex tended in obtaining mateelal for all parts of a building. The Saw Mill, now being completed In tho same building, will bo Iu operation in the course of ono month, when or ders for every description of Hawed Lumber will bo execu ted with despatch. Apply to R. A. ALLEN fc CO., or jyfffl—eod’Jm WILLIAM KINK. Agent. PORTE MONNA1ES, POCKET BOOKS AND FANCY GOODS. T HE attention of tlio trade, and others. In want nf Porte Mommies. Pocket Books. Banker*’ Cases. Dre-slng Ca ses. Portnli'e WritingDenks.Hnckgamiunu nnd Chess Hoard*. Chessmen. Pearl, Shell, and Silver Card (.'use*. Work Boxes. Cabas. Needle Bonks. Mpney Belts. Cigar Vases. Portfolio'. Razors and Raxor Strop*. Travelling Flasks, and fine Clitic- ry. together with n largo variety of Fancy Goods, which will bo sold nt the lowest rates. F'. II SMITH. Porto Monnnle nnd Pocket nook Manufacturer. aug21—codim 205 Arch at., below Sixth. Philadelphia. PARTICULAR NOTICE. BKLDEN fc CO.. Savannah, comer of BroupMon run I Bumnnl-irf reels. fTI To Pu.mum. MzuniANTB and othkhs viMiriMi-gn^ 'vax.v.ui to i.ay i.v Tinar atnrum.—Die under-Ktf signed would call particular attention to their exten-^^* slve wholesale nnd retail HAT AND CAP R<TARL!8IIMRNT. Our goods nre mostly of our own manufacture, nnd cun therefore b>* sold cheaper, because they nre not burlliennd with jobber’s profits, while for quality nnd stylo they will compare with anything lifthe market. Having permanently located In Savannah, we nre deter mined to secure patronage by seltinggood bargains, dealing fairly with all men. and cross-lifting with none. We are In league with no Shoe, Clothing or nthcrestnblUhment. eith er for mutual benefit, or for tlio purpose pf keeping custom er* nwnv from those houses where they can buy cheapest. We expect overy customer to Judge for lilinseir. and If we cannot *ult him, will take pleasure in referring hlin tooth ers who can. BELDEN fc CO, jnn27 Cr. Broughton and Barnard-st. DYING AND RENOVATING. 73 York-st.. rear of the Court House. Savannah. Ga. Establishes! In 1H3«. L ADIES’ Silk and Woollen Dresses. Shawls. Table Covers, fcc., cleaned aud dyed various colors, tallies* Bonnets Bleached and Pressed in a fashlonablo stylo. Kid Gloves Clcancd.and Gentlemen's Garments Cleaned. Renovated or Dycd.aa mnvbe required. AUdnneinthe samnstyle which has generally so much pleased my patrons and friends.— Term* moderate. Persons sending parcel* by Hamden's express, railroad or steamboats, are requested to write mo per mall, so that I may know where to call for them and which way to send them back. Cost of freight each way for small parcels will be about 25 cents. AU orders punctually attended to. apll2—tufo4 ALFXVNDF'R GALLOWAY. NEW BOOKS. R ECEIVED RY B. 8. 81 BLEY, August 10. 1863: Miles Tremenbere. or tho tare Tost, by Annette Mario Malllard. author of Zingra the Gypsey. Philosophy of Sir William Hamilton. Professor of logic nd Metaphysics In Edinburgh University, for the use of Schools nnd colleges. Abelard nnd Fllolse, a romance.by O. W. Wright. Pyscomancy. Spirit Rapping* and Tipping* exposed, by Professor Chsrles G. Page. M. D. Barnum'* IllustratedNews; Gleason’s Pictoral; Popular Educator; Majarim of Art*, fce. For sale at the book store ot B S. SIBLEY, augll , 135 Congre»*-strcet. NEW BOOKS. T nK Sword and the Distaff, or F’at. F'alr and F'orty.a sto ry of the South at the close of the Devolution, by the author of the Partisans. Melllchampl, Catherine Walton, fcc. fcc. The Heavenly Ilmno. or the Employment* and Enjoy ments or tho Saints In Heaven, by Rev H Harbaugh, A. II. Poem*, by Meditatua; Book of the World, No 10. Book of the World, vol 1. bound. r Tho Half Yearly Abstract of the Medical Science*. No 17. The British and Foreign Medico-Chirurglcal Review, No 23. Received by *ugl2 J. B. CUnBEDUF.._ EPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS. J UST received.# variety or publication* of the New York Protestant Episcopal Society. Tract*. Church Cato- rhlsms, Sabbath School Service, and other cheap and valu able Publication*. For sale at the Book Btore of N 8. 8. Stpi.EY. auglO No. 136 Congre**-street. CAKE •EAT' UHADR'-ilAlitlFAliirbRY, No. 181 Nortk 8UAKStrs*i**niiMt<k<a; ‘ .■iiv'.TiMwiPwaitgMWp- — ejr Cane Beat Chsimin i for parlort; dI nl ng 1 ehamMrt/ Voods. Imitation Woods, and Fancyj Reception and Cottage Chafra,*f li signs; Carte Lounges. Cane. Ut tee*. House and Office Arm Cbalra. larae'Ahd 1 -ii Sttres I'!? * nd 8le,?ab< * t W9(»w,Wlqdeot;C HmuHkeepore. Hotel. 8te«tntw»ta'niRartftb||ii wlU find it to their Interest to cal) $$ the Factory ll North OthSt (opposite PROUTY Agricultural Wi Sharpening !all Mae!J T ^ riT ®^M5!«S. Steel Extending Polnta. Bet‘»h»re, Beatdt. *t)d«VhfetWnd« of Casting* for repairing. Tbe Emperor of Rasri# awarded for tho above Ploughs, a Massive Gold Medal, value $800.— Also, the -Great Medal at the World’s'Fair.wds awarded P. fc M. Plough N o. 40. Cultivator* with Double-Fplat Pollzh- ed .Steel Teeth, which can be reversed, thus geUlng.Doubla Wear ol the common-Teeth. ' ~Atto,Cultivator* of all kind*, with fitwl Teeth. d -x j ; WINDOW GLASS. F PORTER’S ALKAIJNE WINDOW GLASS, I* superior (n brilliancy of surface an < polish to all oilier, and never stain* or rusts; withstands all climates, and Is packed with great care, suitabte for shipping. Dealer* *na oth» ra will consult their late rest by sending their orders to the *ol* agent*. FRENCH fc RICHARDS, aug20—dOra New Drug Warehouse, N. W. corner 10th and Market-st*,, Philadelphia. ed to be.eqnally a* good, it I* a hauler metal than silver,. consequently will bear rougher umm. , -H 1$ a combination of pmectly pu^e metals, and ta as free from .corrosion a* ■liver. Every article will bo warranted to retatrt It* origin- al color. It consist* in part of tbe following! table and dessert fork*, tea. table and dessert spoons, fcc., Jnstre- eeivedandforaaleby . . , may7 J, Y C0U4N8.100 BryaBvrtreet , WBasairaa? Ij iT .. i ry, ..i'!4,l,\! | { ( * Spain’si Atmospherie Churns, Cora Bhellers, improved kinds, Hny nnd Straw Cuttor*. H*nd Corn Mills. Corn and Cob Crushers, Gedda* Improved Harrow*, Sqnare and-A Harrow*. Ilorseltakes. ' ' • ’ Grindstones, ready hung, Dirt Scrapers. Agricultural Furnaces, Ox Yoke* and Bow*. .. Fork* (nr unloading H*y, Mnn Hny ltskes, Bow Pins, Apple Pcarers, Ox Muzxlcs, Mole Traps, Pruning Hook* and Chisels. Bow* and Scissors, Iron Well Curbs, and Zinc tubelng for Cliain Pumps, gl Also, Horticultural Tools (of every description.) Garden and Grass Seeds, for sale at Ine lowest prices, at Wholesale and Retail. - • " eod—apl® SSimiiiras^»uiiK83oiS 1 "iw, No. 4 North tun doors abate Market, T HE undersigned have just openod a fresh and complete * stock of wall Papers, among which are gold and vel vet. fine satin, and the lowest priced ungtaced papers; aUo, decorations, borders, fire-screen*, curtain*, etc,, which thoy offer nt tho lowest prices, both wholesale and retail. Dio best workmen employed to hang paper either In tlie city or country. Gtank Hooks. Stationery, ifc.—We have also our usual as sortment of writing paper* -wrapping papers, blank, and school books, statlonerr, etc. . ;• • ' „ . * PARRISH fc HOUGH," No. 4 North Flth street, 2 doors above Market, , ... Philadelphia.^ amr Cnsli paid for country rags. mhlO-r-eod Cornrtantare,. . ; Turnip Drills. 4 to 8<J. .'* Grant’s Patent Fan Mill*, war. ■: t Horae Power* and Thresher*, Mowing and Reaping 11* chines. ■ Chain Pumps, Cattle Dei, - - Bull Ring*,, • i j-, r ' Patent Iron Pnath*. Grubbing Hoe*. • 1 1- ■ Transplanting'IVowela, Hay and Manure Forks, Shovels and Spades.' 1 Garden and Field-Hoe*!- --> Garden R*ke*in variety, ; Clilldren’s Tool*, tartliigSert.hew. lv • ’*' •' Snatli*, .with Patent Fasten ing*, i Potato Hook*. DIE SINKING ANITENGRA'BlNG, [ u TN ALL ITS BRANCIIE8.—Business cards, with approrri- A ato devices, emlsissed in a hew style. In plaifoand fancy colors. Beals of every description, with or without pressee. Envelopes printed with name, bnilnes* and addre**. label*, tiill bend*. m*nuftc»urer’* tickets, fcc.. all executed in the neatest manner and at price* 25 per cent, below any simi lar establishment, l» consequence of better and Improved facilities for the execution of such work. N. II.—All orders hy mall promptly attended to. Goode sent to any part of tho country. _ , T- B. CALVERT fc 00.. Envetnpesnd Sen! Pro** Manufacturer*. Die Sinkers. Embc#. sers ond P-engravers, 48 South 8d-»t., Philadelphia. - mh29 GAS WORK, LAMPS, fcc. ft a- wxnvrn ii.nnr.-f ..mm vn n pendants, nnd ovory description of gas burnersV’also every variety of lmnDs, girandoles. &c. We warrant c every 71- .ualtiy, and our prices an low aa any other rata? lishtnent In the country. Die Trado supplied with burners, morcury, caps.brass tings, air pumps, fcc., at reduced prices. „ . ARCHER fc WARNER. Ellis S. Archer, * Redwood F. Warner. William F, Mlskc^r, Wm. 0. D. Merijl LOOKING-GLASS WAREHOUSE, rUl below fkurth. north tide, Philadelphia. 1X7F. Inform merchants and rcsldentsof this vldnlty.tha* V T the most complete assortment or Mantel, l’ler, Wall and Oval Glasses, richest styles, for private use. or all kind* for country sale, wltti Portrait and Picture Frames,fcc..wi)l be found at our establlshment.- tang exjierlenco nnd largo facilities enable us to sell the best goods nt lowest price*.' Dlincnstan* being given. w« will give estimates for any Led Mirrors, dotlrorod freo from breakage, at any point. Orders solicited. ' “ ■ French Plato Glass, for Storey Dwellings, fcc., at Import*- tion price*. T1I0MA8 J. NATT kCO apld—eod NEW CARPETINGS. T HE subscriber hus Just received per Into arrivals, a large nud fresh stock of tho richest and newest stylos or tel vet. Tapestry. Brussels, three-ply Ingrain and Void Man Carpetings, nil of which are offered on tho most do** able terms. With n full assortment of Oil Cloths, Toblo Covers, Mai ting. fcc. Purchasers are requested to make an early examlnatlor #sstrong Inducements will tie held out to cash buyers, R. B. WALKED, TOO Chestnut-street. mh17—lawtf below 8th. South side, Philadelphia, BLINDS AND SHADES. Take Nutlet. I) J. WILLIAMS. No. 12. North Sixth-street, a few door# J /• nbovo Market-street, Philadelphia, |* (be most exten- sive and best manufacturer of Window Blinds and Shades .1 in n .F n le ?.? o 1 ®"' !" u t * k{ ’ n the highest premium* nt nil tlm exhibitions; he buys tho best material* by whole* sal rhea per for Cash than others pay for inferior articles by retail, nnd can. therefore, sell superior Venetian Blinds and Shade*, a* cheap as others ask for Inferior articles. Painted Window Shade* In great variety, of bcautlfol design* and superior quality. Buff aud White linen Shades, Blind and Shade Trimmings, Fixtures, fco.. wholesale and retail, at ; the lowest cash price*. Store Slmde* painted and lettered loonier. Reed Blind*at manufacturers*prices. Old Blind* rotated to look ns good a* new. Purchaser*, by calling, will bo convinced thni he sells a suiierior article, and guar- nntccs full satisfaction. A liberal discount made to dealer*, - IVe itudu fonfeore.” BENJ. J. WILUAMS, ' No. 12 North Oth-atreet. Phil*. ■ plfl—eod WAPHENE. : A N INDIAN PRKPA RATION, for reatorl ng grey hair to its original color. It Is guaranteed by the Proprietor, • hat If the nwtivnt 1* grey, he can havo hli hair restored to its original color by using taret’s Wahpone. For Sale br Jnrt21 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument 8quare. 1 7UR-R, BACON, fcc.—200 bbls suiierfine Howard street Flour. 60 hhds prime new Bacon 8ldea,20 do dd Should er*. 30 bbls und 60 kegs taaf taril.landing and for tale by '■iHO SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fc 00 T O THE LA DIEM,—We would respectfully rail the atten- tion of the ladle* of Savannah, and sourronndlng conn- * try, to the following new and beautlfulgoodswhloh'wehav* • lust received, vis : silk Paris mantilla*, laced gimp tMtMll- las. black.nctt scarfs col’d. n*otscarfs, ladies Cravat* and ties. F'rcncli w-jrkod collar*, lacod capes, ehomlntt* and un- • tier sleeves, oonnet ribbon.gauze cap ribbon, black velvet ribbon. Alexandres light kid glove*, black nett mltta, col’d, silk nnd lisle gloves, with a largo variety of other artteta* too numerous tn mention. Please call and see for your selves ; all of which willbo sold on the best possible term* b r Mhl!) . AlKLNfc BURNS. J CBT RECEIVED.—We have ju*t received, a fresh: sup |dy ol ladies’ merino, gauze, silk and cotton Vrata, Misses and infant’s merino Testa, gent* silk, merino, gaui* snd cotton vests: also,# fine assortment-of linen aambrie handkerchief*. ladies' and misses’ whlta-and brown cotton hose, white and black silk do, gent* white, brown and mix- ‘ ed half hnie, gent* white and black allk' do do. togetbw- wilh a large assortment of white and colored linen «»•' - brie handkerchiefs, colored and black allk-cravat*, Btocka and lie*, for sale low by — mh26 AIKlNfcBURNB S liAWLS. fcc—Super, and embroidered. \- per. and common crape shawl* plain uiMiciuuiuiuticu. Vandyke collars beautiful goods, m sorted parasol*, plain, striped and checked glace silki, *nm * mer do, bareges, tissue* and grenedlne*, colored and white in conet aud organdy muslin*, a large assortment of Irish lluens, French printed cambric*. - M. PRENDERtfAflT fc-COrV i<i- _»pW 178 Brougbton rtreat . S l’RINO ANI) SUMMER SILKS—A mw. assortment "■ • stripes and pis Id, new pattern gingham, barege* and tissue*, ladles’ colored and block umbrellas hud parasnlr, • silk gimp to suit all shades of illksand barege*,- black.net mantilla*, abawl*, polnta anil scarfs, whit# and black tew ing silk scarf*, white face nnd colored liUr tatantflhu, white ; ami colored crepe shawl*, blaek awan aUka^bUek baregra and tissue*, black and lead French gingham a, for aale b apUS RSK - ri J^AIRES’ DRFSS GOODS—Printed barege*. Jaconet*, lawn*. Ussue*,^aeo’ riSsJrro to Peri*, Frenoh cambric*. India aUka, figured atffl deotted swl*s mull, natuook and cambrie martin*, aUk and linen lustres, fco., for tale at tbe lowest price by-' ■ '•'-*«»«■? *• •Pl2i ■ DxWlTT fc MORGAN, T HE YOUNG MAROONERSt by Rer. F. R.‘Gould!ng. A further sujlply Ju*t received and/or sale \tlh ebook storeof_ _mayb 8. 8. 8IBLEY..136 ftmgreu-rt. ,, E NGLISH PICKLES AND 8AUCE8.-Tfi doc jar* assorted - English Pickle*, fi dot bottle* Msortad 8*ucra, ju*t re- ecjved and for dale hj ■.'■-yta.L .G june80 .1 -e- i,J, R<M8EAU.>, : D ISSOLCDOif^TTh# Ann or Kkrtno*jk : Manmttkhrai dissolved, by mntual consent, on the ftth Inrtant; ’ EDWARD 8.'KBMPION4 • R. H. MAR8HALL. ' 8avann»h.l8th February. 1863. ’ *"- fokUh • • n eqeiVFD PER FL0MDA-*Oilored *Rk Inantll ■>jam.... ^ a w- ■»«» , snmss'ffrai XJ Glo, Mdo Z llwlp.’ do. SO 1 inmiaiBettSL .SSaSafaSSasa: