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g*»V savannah. (Drorfliflit, | wtffifirSo mul,t w . iffiJaS HILTON, 7 morning. Theeveidng country reader*. and U i the morning sohedule. Ins «**“E! n “ OIIO,A ’' ■?i l ty,ggS'.»~(ti.» rn.a..u«. ■ »«WUkwtto»ndfetorday,) and eon-, [Hm, ( Tl j^ u, ’S?mScrcUl, PoHUosI and MUcelto- frl* 153® w^ 1 * ««£«*■«■ co * 1 V ' Ofiet 118 Bay-tired. *mtsite Fire. Marine »“ 4 W* RWu on poo|«y BoKtU, J. R. WIH«r,I. MBVJuJMwntN. D. Knapp* Henry Uthrop E. F. Wool HESRy p. WEED, President, H1RAU ROBERTS, Vice President .^ilHBOTt.Bwr — SSS-TT^a-. KICIIAHU15 AMD ^ OllOIUTIOS AGENCY. tolOT llbrtb«Irftl.oJ«»nO Bwlreot of rr“^5 b , Opt .to p«hl .hip., « inromri jiUtltoKlteta*<•**»“ 1, " ,r,w “ T, ’r“' L,Urtrpoul,ln M* ('«■ « 1 r .. ... i- iA.n ilimntrhout Ireland and Wi- AEhtiJa*" IJpIU 03 ‘ nl1 ‘’.'“..P’ in rf the Continent, ,1.0 (or nlo. Api'lj to J^4_, r DUNKEIl fc OtiDEK. BO [inp,| LX RtmidBOji lAJl’ISeUC, on Hlrtatn d» *7Dn3EaBS^ d« Daniel De Kde. * Amalia Cortina, nu l’Orptroltoe de Seine, dedice aux •unc< ptreounoe. par Victor Doublet. Professeur de Belloc At tree, etc Abregn de Tpura lee Vo re res an Prlo Nord, depute lea ' Freree, aenl Ju«|jita trebouard (1830—188(1), par Henri Le- Marguerite Robert, per M’meltolltoMoneuae. Lee Dentlera Jour* de Pompeii, Imite de Bulwer. HistolreNktnreUejlee Antmaux.lee plus remarquabloe de la elaaee de mammllbrea • (quadruple* at cetacea), par nn Katurallite de Mnaeom, omee de 00 figure* d’anlmaux. I.’Orphellne de Hoecou, on June Inetitutrlce, par M'me WoUlee—dlxleme edition. Pierre I'Qrand, par J. N, Dubola, Profeasenr de l'Unlver* alto—quartieme edition Mm Priaona ou Metnnlraa de 8ilrlo, Pellloo. traduction nourelle, par If. l'Abbe Bau rates, profeaaeur au petit Semi- nalre de Tours. Augueto at Theme, on Le Retour a la fo. par M’me Tarbe ia Sabloua—trolalenie edition. Rrnwttne au tea Chanaee de la Vertu sulrlp de Nelly ou la Jeune Artiste at do Caroline at Juliette, par M’moCoaarU Forrence—aeptleme edition. Blanche de Savenay. par M’me L. B. Agnes de Laurena an Memolrea De Sotur St. Loua, par LouTa Venitette. Mathllde at Gabrlello ou lea Blenfalts, d’une education ehretrlenne—troislcme edition. Robert au V8ou?lner d’one Mere, M’me C. Guermanto. Voyages et Arentures de Liperouee, par F. Valentiu— slxlemo edition. For sale by adp33 J. B. CUBPEDQF.. R new books. ECEIVED AND roR SALK BY 8. S. SIBLEY, 135 Con- greaa-at.—Bible in the Family—Bible In the Counting House. Annals of Tennessee, by J. G. M llamsey, M. D. The Sword and the Distaff, nr Fair, Fat and Fort/. Marla Do Bernlore, a tale of the Crescent City, by W. Gilmore Slinma. ..., . . .. The Race for lUcJies, and some of the pits Into which the Runners fall. . M~- — The Doubting Communicant. by SeptTmn* Tasttn, D. D. Country Hospitalities, by CatheHttoSinclair Spiritual Vampirism—the history of Ethorlal Boftdown and the Friends of the New IJglit. by Q W, Webber. Rowland Weror, or the IMlot of Human Life. Great Truths by Great Authors) from writers of all ages and bulb hemispheres. Cleansing the Sanctuary, by W. L. M’Calla. of the Union Presbyterian Church, of Philadelphia. je28 MORE NEW BOOKS. R ECEIVED BY 8 8. SIBLEY. June 28. 1853.—Edgar Clifton, a story of School life, by C. Adams. The Old Forest lunger, or Wild Sports of India, by MaJ. ^’•Vr; anv town throughout Ireland and Walter Oimbell and Frank Forester, negotiable „ J* „„ tulv . M . ANew^Hlstor^of the World, giving an account of the y.street. 1 * fcuTIllfillN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. ; ' gjsnURY BULL, president and Treasurer. ALDO.N' CILtSE.Sec’ry. | C. F. McKAY, Actuary, be stvlerslgned. Agent of the above Company, continues K ate the following Risks, vl*.: Marine, River and Tire ,oatbt Lives ofSemnta. . ire* of White Persona are also taken by this Company, •xtra premium for residing in the South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, Comer of Bay and Drayton-rtreCt#. various Revolutions in Europe aud America, to the present time'by II. White. B. A. Consolation, by James W. Alexander, D. D. The Believe, by Rev. Hugh White. Harpers Magazine for July, an interesting number. Putnam’s Magaiine for July. Bamum’s Illustrated News, Gleason’s Pictornl, &c. JuneflO r : sjilulLL BOUSE DRESSING SALOON. “■^SSSHaCOBEN b BANNON respectfully announce to th« citizens or Savannah that thoy are now prepared to au kinds of work in their line, at their now shop. ■«r the comer of Rroughton and Dray ton'Sts. They have aUMttd the following as their rates of charges: For a irieilur ,ft ".; per month, for 2 or thretf times per week e • (times a week $1 j 6 or 0 times a week 81 fti>; evory ,jl ;s per month. Hair cutting 20c.; hair curling 25c. will always hold himself In readiness to at* oil to orders from thoso who may require hla aervicea at IOTEWAN MACHINE AND BIANUFAC- W U'RINU COMPANY, S'PFRsnew tml improved organisation, manufacture Ixomotire tml Stationary Engines. Sugar MIlls.'GIns, ««sh, lathes. UrilU. Ac. Also, every description of Cot- a, WoolensedSaw Mill work.Shafting. Pulleys. Ac.. Cast* « of sny weight, (having a large assortment of patterns,) F. S. CLAXTON, Engineer, ml 13 PUtUtreet. cornor of Gold. Cbutou k Wet- .beehior.OiUinsA Co. and H. Collins’ Axes. Hard- lgvncy,MPratt-st., New York,oelO—lyr PATENT SCALES. IRRASK'S Patent Platform Scales—(Improved in qual ity ind reduced in uric*)—Adapted to every reouired op* Sioa of wrigMng. as RallroadSeateafor trains or single cars _ m oe the principal railroads in the United States and Mt BHUin, Warehouse Scales. Heavy Portable Scales, on Wi-for tnindries-roliing mills. Ac. Store Scales, various salifications; Counter Scales, Hay and Coal Scales, Ac.— here Scalei have been lung known and severely tested ; and -*l Wvairenal eonfl-lence felt in their accuracy and perfect jV-^f djflrtiifat lunch that they are now regarded as the stand. H9 w,from whleh there Is no appeal. • - mjli PHILBRICK A BELL. Agents SILVER’S MINERAL PAINTS. IrfST RGCQVED.—A supply of Mineral Paints, fire and r\ I witer-premf colors, unla-ling. Silver’s Mineral Paints o-j,.' Ifcrrerentlally from aU others In market. Thsy are not irVif Ure, they require llttlo oil. they do not work toughly. but iv earilr u white lead. Tliey lay on a very heavy body, rt Immediately, and become an Indostructable covering of • int. They neither erack nor peel, and require no stronger rrtr than white lead. I hare a variety of colors. Red, Yellow, various Brawns, ad Jet Black. They are superior in body (or covering - • eoperty) losnythlng ever discovere<l, and pound for pound illl cover double the surfaoe of White Lead or Zinc Mineral Meta, and require leas oil. I am now prepare! to cover Tin Roofo, as nothing adheres otialik* Silver'* Mineral Paints. For sale by JOHN J MAURICE, ay I 10 and 12 BarnanUtreet. PA? r k REMOVAL. ijLSmON'AniE TAIDliUNG ESTABLLSHMENT—Tire sub- •crtherbavlng just removed to No. 21 Bull-street, (bo rn CongrcM and Ilroughton-atroets.) would inform his Heed* and the public generally, that he will open Turn Ur. hi* reread lupplrof Kail and Winter Goods, consiitlnr 4 the be»t French, Kngtldi ami American Cloths. Cassl acres and Vetting*, purchased from tire most ox tensive 1m* orten in New York, which be is prepared to make up in heb-tt and must fashionable styles. rj -’ M. D. MURl’HY. DISSOLUTION. T’HE w jortnenhiu heretoforo existing with the under* X ligael under the firm of HO.STUN k GUNHY, Is this day diwolved by mutual consent. Either partner isautho- lie-ttnusethename of tho firm inclosing tho unsettled builtwu. JOHN BOSTON, Aegutt lat, 1833. aug2 J. H. GUNDY. The un-lenigned will continue the FACTORAGE and COM* MINION UCSIN'EjS on his own account, and respectfully tidieit* a continuance of lire patronage so liberally extend ed to the late Brut. »o?l JOHN BOSTON. ' o I ■ D LS^UilioS OV CO-PARTNERSHIP.—Tire co-partner •hip heretofore existing between the subscribers under tire firm of t ZOGIIAUM A CO. i* dissolved by mutual conwut. (?, n. MITCIIEIJj will continuo the business on ntsown account, arid Is authorized to settle all claims, in thl*cit;.fororigain*t the late linn. F. ZOGIIAUM, Charleston. S. C., . , O- B- MITCIIEIJj Savannah, Ga. »nnnah. lone fith. 1833 jeA NEW BOOKS. N ARRATIVE of a Journey round the World, compris ing Chili, tho Gold Regions of California and Austra lia. the South Sea Inlands and Java, bv E Girstnackor. Romance of Abelard and lleloise. by 0 W Wright IVscomanry. Spirit Rappings and Table Tippings exposed, by Professor Charles G Page. A History of England from the first Invasion of tire Ro mans to the accession of William and Mary in 1088. by Jno IJngard, D. D. Heavenly Recognition—Will we know our Mends in hea ven f by Rev II Hnrhsugh. Heaven, or the Sainted Dead, by Harbangli, The Heavenly Home, or the Employment and Enjoyment of the Saints In Heaven. The Illustrated Magazine of Art for August; tho Edin burgh Rovlew for July; Ranking's half yoirlr Abstorct. January to June. 1R58; Ilarnum's Illustrated News; the Lady’s Book for August; English and Equity Reports, vol Philosophy of Sir Wm Hamilton, edited liy O W Wright. Hearth's Legacy ; Annie Graysou ; Grammar without a master, Ac. ugl'J W. THORNE WIIJ.1AMS. NEW BOOKS. S IR LSAAC BARRINGTON’S l’ersonsl Sketches of his own Times, a new edition. A Memorial of Horatio Greennuglt. by II. T. Tuckemian. Tire Pe-lestrian in France and Switzerland, by G. Uanell. Tire libertines In American, by II. W. Warner. A Book for every America, on the Scienco of Government and Cnmpend of the Constitution and Civil Jurisprudence of the United States, by A. W. Young. Cranford,by the author of Mary Barton. The London Quarterly Review for July. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Review for August. No*. 10 and II Colller'a Shakespeare. 1 owry'a Universal Allas. Uphant’s Mental Phylosnphy. abridged. Buck's Thibet and fartary, Loudon edition, illustrated. Lord Bacon’s Essays. 1 vol.: Rabelais’ Works, 2 vols aug2S W. THORNE WILLIAMS. GROCERIES, AO. S00 bbU Baltimore flour, 60 doGtn«urea do, l25 do Hiram Smith do, 60 halfdmOmal^, |25 bbbU BuUatCrackew, 88 doSuatdo, -r-Ja 60 boxes Soda do, ft baMioft shelled Almonds, 100 whole, half and quarter lwxee Kalstoa, 200 boxes eperm. adamantine and tallow Gandlee, , 100 dn Pale apd No. 18oap. 25 do do do Starch, , 20 do Grouod Pepper, In & lb paWM, 200 do tablft Salt lOOelfhth.quartor and half choeU Tea, 200 do Tobaoco. assorted qualltlee, •* 100 begs Rio Coffee. 60 do Java do, . 60bble.Stuart'sreflnedBAG Sugar. 60 do mrcls A oroshed do, 10 dn ground do, 20 lihds I’orto Rico Sugar. 10 do New Orleans do, 10 boxes Loaf do, 200 Ibis Bnmeatlo liquors, 20 cases as'd Pickles, 80.000 8ogart, as’d qualities, 60 grew* 1*1 pei, 100 reams Wrapping Paper, 50 dot Brooms, 100 Dem(jons. 1,2.8 and ft gallons, 500 new sugar-cured Hams, 6 hhde Bides, 6 hhds Shoulders. 100 saeks Salt. 10 tierces new Cub* Mubuies. 60 bbls do do, 10 do Stuart’s sugar-house Syrup, And a general assortment of foreign Brandies and Wines 3 store,Tor sale by feb26 COHEN A TARVER NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STORE. No. 0 Whitaker-rtred.' » niR SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to the Itlzene of Savannah, and of the interior of this tate. that he list now opened and will keep con- n store, a large assortment of the best qualities of the various kinds of WINES AND LIQUORS, both foreign and domestic, Involeod from the best sonreqs, and to his stock of which, at nrotont on hand, he invites attention.— Having had extensive experience In Franoensa manufac turer, and In America as Importer and dealer, his aeqaain- Unco with tho trade enables him to offer assurance that the articles which are enumerated below are each genulna: / Articles of Direct Importation.—French Bran dies of various brands: Holland Gin; Scotch,.Irish and Monnngahela Whisky ; Old BaUvia Arrack; Jamaica and - 81 Croix Rum. Wlne*~-01d Port, Madeira, Shorry, CAnmpagne, Hock, Claret, Snuterne and Bummdy Wines. Cordials.—In cases. Cumcoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, 81a- vaitz. Klrschahwasser, AbeinUi, Ac. Ale and Porte*.—London Brown Stonf, and Edin burgh Ale. Also Agent for Domestic liquors. novf» R. MAYER. AGRICULTURAL 1 t Ml Share: Iron Flre-p 'and 8padcs. Manure, and Hajr Forks. I Bbellera, Cob Crizhers, Manure Drags, ( CutUre, Scythsk and Sneaths- Doaa, A llamUez. Road Bcrapere, Ox Chalos, " Fancy Barrows. Garden Chairs. 8i Sreen Wire, Hsmes, Measures, Grist *»< rauldro,u, Doogl*ss’Pumps and Water do Buckois, Cotton and Uoanbr MORNING* upr a rand Euro- pis of various "i Wrought “ orals .Corn 1 :ps m> Garden and ahd Gudgeons Rice Thmhera, “* Well Wheels, Hooks, Joel* Screws, Buraia’s Bca Island OjUop Gins and Griswold's Upland do. Cement, Plaster, MlU.end Ctom Cut 8aws; also, Hand and Yard Saws. Ac. Foreale by no!6 CHAW H. CAMPFfKlAlTl Baynit. IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE, Wholesale mml Retail, . JMlmlWliihr. n THE largest and best selected stock of goods ever . YyV offered for soleln this city. Gold and S|trer Watches, AuSVesL Fob and Guard Chains, Sets of Jewelry, Cliat eLahes.Hreoelets, Brooches, One Dismond work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Tea 8ots,Pitchers,Goblets, Cups, Cake Baskets, Spoons, Forks, Fish Knlres, lie Knives, Clieere'-Sconpe, In- dl#s,8ynhons. Also, all'kinds of Plated Ward,'MUifary and Fancy Goods, and a great variety of articles loo nitnerous to WATOIIBN AND JEWELRY. The undersigned-begs leave to Inform tire Citlzane )f8avonnah. and the people In Ure eoNtihy in gene- he has taken ths Store No. 148 BrOttgliton Street one door West of Dixon’s Confectionery, where he wUI be pleased to make and repair all kinds of Clucks ami Watches, and will warrant all work with which ho roar be intrusted ap 27—ly FRAKOIS 8TKIN. GROCERIES, Ate. - 100 bags prime Rio Coffee, 50 do do Java do 20 hhds I’orto Rico Sugar. 10 do N. O. do 100 bbls Stuart's B and C Sugar 20 do Crashed Sugar. 20do Ground do 1 bids I/taf Sugar, 20 boxes Lemon Syrup pi) do Nos. 1,5 and 8 Mackerel. 10 half do 2do 100 do Balt. Flour. 50 do II 8. do. 60 do half do Canal 10 casks llncon 8!des. 6 do Shoulders 20 boxes Northern Cheese, 20 do Knglsh Dairy do 60 do No. 1 Soap. 60 do Pale do, 26 do Starch * 50 do Tobacco, assorted brands 60 bids Planting Potatoes. 20 boxes Sperm Candles 60 boxes Tallow Candles. 60 do Star do 25 do Adamantine do 60 bbls old Monruignbela Whisky. 2.000 ft Codfish 200 do Whisky. Gin. Rum and Brandy 20 >/ casks Cognac Brandy. 60 dozen Brooms 2 pipes Holland Gin. 2 casks Scotch Whisky 600 gross Pipes. 100.000 Spanish Segars 20 dozen Demljnns. 200 reams Wrapping Paper 60 five and three gallon Kegs, landing and in store, for sale by Jan2P' COHEN A TARVER HOI.COMHIS, JOHNSON <te CO., ——Have in store, aud offer for sate, on tho most fn favorable terms— nBSSSf I & hhds St mix Sugar. 25 do Porto Rico do do N Orleans do. 60 bbls Coffee do 100 bbls Stuart’s A. II and C Sugsr. 26 do Crashed do 10 boxes l/nif do. 200 bags Rio Coffee. 20 do Java do 100 bags idd Cuba Coffee. 50 do Jamnira do 10 cases liver’s Aromatic Tobacco. 60 casks Bacon Sides 25 casks Shoulders. 26 do Hams, choice quality 100 bbls Baltimore Hour. 50 whole and 25 hall do Canal do 25 hhds. 60 tierces and 50 bbls West India Molasses 26 bbls Now Orleans Molasses, 25 do extra do 25 quarter cheats Hyson Tea. 10 do do Black do 100 l*oxt-s Sperm and A lanuntine Candles 100 do No 1 and Pole Soap 100 bales Gunny Colli. 30ft coils Weaver's Rope 100 bbls K I’IiuIim' Gin. 250 Flack’s do, 25 do Connecticut Itiver do, 25 do N E Bum 2ftor eat-ks pure Mslugn Wine. 20 do do Madeira do 5 linlf jd|M-s Otanl Brandy.20 qr casks do do 10O Mils Mouongaheln Wldskv. 10 qr casks Port Wine . 15 bbls Mint and Hose Cordfal. • Also, the following old nnd very choice Liquors. In glasses : 40 dozen choice old Madeira Wine, bullied In 1847 35 dcmijonsSt Croix Ruin. 15 do old Jamaica do. 1848 60 do old Monotignhela Whisky. 1845 10 do Pure Juice. 1848.40 do Brandy. 1816 35 dozen Scheldnin Gin. lOdoold Whisky, Nectar. may!8 NEW HOOKS. R OADS AND RAILROADS, a manual of the principles and practice of road making, comprising the location, construction and Improvement of roads aud railroads by W. W. Gillespie, A. M., C. E., civil englnerr In Union Col- X ms of Alexander Smith. Hie last Leaf Irom Sunny Side, by T.lTrlsta.witli a me morial of tho author, hy Austin I’liolps. Homrt Cookery, a collection of triod receipts, both foreign and domestic, hy Mrs. J. Shad wick. Philosophy of Mysterious Rappings and Reply to Beecher, by E.O. Rogers. Chambers’ Miscellany, In 20 volumes, fancy boards, and 10 volumes, cloth. Chambers’ Ileposltonr. 4 volume*, fancy board*. Chambers’ Information for tho People, royul octavo, half calf binding. Chambers’ Papers for tho People. 12 vols.. fancy hound. Tire Works of Samuel Maunder, Including the Treasury of Natural History. Treasury or History. Sclcntlflo anil literary Treasury. Treasury of Knowledge nnd Biographical Treasury. Industry of all Nations. Nos. 3 and 4. Oodey’s Indy’s Book, for September. The Victim’s Revenge, n sequel to tho MntrlcuU’s Daugh ter. nnd tire Star of the Fallen. Jem Rant, a tale of tho Lund nnd tho Ocean, by the Old Sailor. llarnum’a Illustrated News, No. 34. Received by aug23 J. B. CUBIJEDGE. H ARPERS’ MAGAZINET'OR SEl’TE.MBEST - ’ Bleak House. No. 18. . Artist Wife, by Mary Howott. History and ltudlmontsof Architecture, by J. Bulloch. The Fawn of I’ale Faces, by J. P. Brace (las* Book of Physiology, by Dr. B. N. Comings. Tim London Art Journal for August. Pickering’s Greek nnd English lexicon. Vol. 14 Howard’s Roporta In tire U S. Supremo Court. Vols. 32 nnd 33 English Chancery Reports. Grote’s History of Greece, vol. 11, London edition.' Yankee Meddy ; Ocean Boon ; Guerilla Chief; Red King; Tho Corsair Chieftain; Hying Artillerist. Ac. aug31 W, THORNE WILLIAMS, T HE O.LUSTRATED WEEKLY RECORD of tho Exhibi tion of jtliu New York Crystal I*aUce. edited by Prof. R. SilUuum, Jr., with numerous fine Uluitratton engraved from original designs by the first artists. Price 26 cents K r number and postage. Nos. 1 to 4 received. Subscri- rs supplied regularly. aug3l W. THORNE WILLIAMS GROCERIES, «C. 160 BBIN Itultiinore Flour. 2ft do II. Smith’s fp^^X^do. 20 do pure Genesee ilo. 20 linlf bids Cnnnl do. ifeleSg ‘-'6ft sugar cured lt.ims.20 hhds ILicon 8ides. ICO BmJBI bbls B nnd C Clarified Sugar. 25 do Crashed and •round do. 25 do New Orleans do, 16 hhds Porto Rico do, 21 tmxes V-cuf do. 100 bid* Domestic Liquors. Jft boxes Tobac co. 5<> chests T<*n*. 26 tibia Mackerel. 2ft half bids and kits do. 60 bid* nnd 1ft trs West India Molasses. 25 bbls New Or leans Svruii, 6 do Stuart's do, 75 gross Matches, 100 do IIim-s. landii nilt-4 GROCERIES. . .ri^ 26 HHDS. I’orto Itico nnd Muscovado Sugar, 2S /J3?riEjdo clioiee New Orleans do. 26 do do Cuba MoinS' {^S^fif ses. 100 bids New Orleans nnd Culm Syrup. Stu “^HHEort’s rectified do.500 gallons Sperm 011,300 do IJii8ced do. 200 boxes .S|ierui and Adamsinantlne Candles, 26 do Starch. 60 dn Cheese, 76 do Soap. 26 do Toilet ilo. 60 do mixed ami assorted Candies, 76 packages Teas. Black. Im- iieriul and Green. 16*1 bbls A. Band C Clarified .Sugar and Yellow Coffee do. 26 ifo I’ovnlereil anil Crashed do. Prunes, Figs. Citron. Pickles. Uuislns. Yeast Powders. Saleratus, S dn. Ac . now in store and for sale rerv low. bv ml>26 K1BBEE A R0PGDR8. GHOUEH1ES, die. C m®—160 bags prime Bill, 76 do Jamaica, CO TTM* 1 *-*- 8l*<sar—1ft lihds I’orto'Hico. 10 do St. Croix. 5 do New Orleans. 100 bbls Crashed. Powdered nnd Clarified. MoLstcm*—25 hlids Cuba. 75 bids New Orleans. • Fuum—15ft bbls Baltimore. 76 do Canal. 60 do If Smith's. H. uo.v—If, casks Plilhub-lpiiia Hams. 500 Baltimore can vossed do. 30 lihds Sides. 20 do Shoulders. I'lrr iTORi—150 bids t’ nnd Merer. - Linn axd Gunnsn—26 bids choice Isnf I nrd. 0 cnsksCod- fish. Soap. C.i vin es axii St.ip.cu—6ft boxes No. 1 and Family Soap. 50 do I’ale do. 40 whnlonnd half luixes Starrh. 75 dn Adiiiuntinv Caudles. 25 do Sperm, 25 do Star. 150 do l’ntent Mould. I'.iuaii’o—Ifio packages various brands nnd qualities. I. VJU.S Svlive. Ac.—Ml t«>xe» lSimon Syrup. 10 cases Wal nut nnd Tomato Catsup. 10do Brandy Peaches. Dojnxne Ijqnmo—*6 bb)sl'hel|is’ Gin. 6ft do N E Rum, 76 do Rectified Whisky. 30 do extra old Monnngnliela do. WlXB*—20 quarter casks pure Malaga. 8 do choice Madei ra—rereived nnd for sale by npl2fl McMAHON A BOYLE, WATCHES, JEWELRY, And FUncy Gotft. _ RECEIVING by every arrival of tire Steamers fresh Iona, making the best assortmenft' in thU city, of all kimlsofWatcbes. Jewelry.Fancy Good.v8ll**r?|>odna, Forks, Pitchera, Tea Sets, Cups, Syphons, Plated Castors, and overy < variety of articles connected with airline of business- allot whleh will be sold as low as In any city in the Union. D. B. NiaiOLS. Particular attention glvon to the Ropniringof Watch- e* and Jewelry. » , no 20 11 'The linn of iuKoaix. Uowmb A Co. is Uu day di**ol,»i by mutual consent, to take effect f 01 J«"wy. The Business of tlm firm will be IttacB.UItoclie and AlfredT. Bowne, who are aut *ruw u*e the name of the firm in settlement. Isaac d. Laroche, ALFRED T. BOWXB. 0lt . . „ , EDWARD 8. KEM1TON, HiT *■ «• 1853. RICHARD H. MARSHALL. business at their old ‘i* firm «f Laroche a bowne. WAcD.LiRoam, \ JmmTjiowxx ; janlO T)'^ a 7 1 S°^ c ‘»rAR T NERSIUI’-N*mc*-Tbe con tml i * loJ ? er " I* tide day dissolved by mu- rel iri"8- and Mr.Thomas Wood, of WonA *. C o" i Uk n * * l1 '' f*'* 00 - under the ni * mo an4 "tyrlc lio.iiUui "fisinst the late firm will bo c<dl*ri«M. l l* e ncw ft™ 1, •"’I HI monies due them will be aarwm»M * 01 * reee *P l «’* for by the new concern, as per K1BBEE A HOIKIER8. WOOD A RODGERS. Jewed A. lhl.^7 11,Mub *« r,ber ’ I" retiring from business in for Uis* ,ut fee * deeply grateful and obliged u* f* •>»* been extended to t*k« this city and country friend*, and »nd ia4ai»s??K?k n ^dy to*preMhls thank* for the same, the JS" ^ ope fo* 1 P* 4 * favors wilt be continued to ,,rer3r uatefol to give tho most th0 P* troD » »f late concern InaeM “ Kodgwrs. Very respectfolly. J. M. KIBBEE. SSStts In heretofore exlstlug be- Jewlgned, under the firm of Ciuxs A kuitru ,i! h ^ 1* jr .'“ 0 ''l Te d by mutual consent. Tho wSi‘‘fo ft'® 6e settled by H. A. Crane, to •M thoia^nAli?Aj M S? m * w *** please present them, aiUuuized to n]f}i w p f yment Either P»riy are “> u»e the name of the late firm in liquidation, urt H. A. CRANE, k rtiTpisssx; T - noixioMBB. / rith lilm“ui ,,, , , i“^ 1 ®. u . n,, * r * , 8 nwl having associated wotlnue jh'H" R i J " hn * ,,n and Mr. James E. Cope, of Hoicoxb^ Jrex °4(to Kroc ® rj ' bu *fo*« under the firm iilldretii’s Theory of Politics—en inquiry Into Ure found ations of governments. Whately’a Elements of Rhetoric. Anthon's Manuel of Greek Literature. Hooper’s Physicians’ Vademecum. Walton’s Opt balmlc Surgery, by I)r. Littell. Tire Microscopist, for physician*, student*. Ac. Franconia’s Story; Stuyvcsunt. Maternal Management of Children, by Dr. Bull, l’olitlcal and Military History of the Campaign of Water loo. by General Baron "de Jotnlne ; Collier’s Sliakespear, 12 o. edition, vob. 2 and 3, received. scp7 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. riMIACKF.RAY’S ENGLisiTlnIMORlST, a sories of Loci A ture* on Swift. Congreve. Adisnn. Ac. Ranke’s Civio Wars and Monarchy in the 16th and 17tli centuries. life and Iottersof the Rev. Steplien Olln, late President of lire Wesleyan University. Tho Old Houso by the River, by the author of tho Owl Creek Letter*. Taylor’s Memorial of tho English Martyrs. Coleridge Works, vol. 0. Modern Flirtation, by Mis* Sinclair. English Law and Equity Reports, being the first volume of the year. New subscribers can be supplied at the ori ginal price of 612 per annum. Blackwood’s Magazine for Jane. June22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. D ON QUIXOTE DE LA MANCHA, by Miguel de 8ervan- tez Saavedra, a revised translation based on those of Mnttcux. Jarvis and Smollet, with numerous characteristic illustrations. A Manual of the Elementary Geology on the Ancient Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants, as Illustrated by geological monuments, by Sir Charles Lyell, M. A., F. R.S., author of the Principles o Geology. Ac. Home Pictures, by Mrs. Mary Andrew* Denison. Civil Wars and Monarchy In France in the sixteenth nnd seventeenth centuries; a history of France principally du ring that period, by Leopold Ranke. Barnum’s Illustrated News,No. 27, received bv Julyfi J. B CUBBEDOE. 61 AC ICE ICE Is, UlSCUIfS, STAHCII, &c. 10 bids No. largo Mackerel, R10 hhls No. J do do 110 half bids No. 1 do • 10 do No. 2 do 3ft bids sugar.sndnr. nnd butter Biscuits, 26 boxes soda Biscuits. 0 6ft do Ilm-tinn's Family Soap, 60 do Colgate's No. \ do 40 do Colgate's and Beadi-ll's Pearl Starch. 60 do Herrings, landing and fur sale by tuny 16 • SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO GROCERIES, lilQUOItfi, WINES, Ac. J. V. CONNERAT A IH.. offer for sale on nc- r-vvfl emnnmdatlng terms, a welt asxnvtwl stuck oV Gr«- BQtfrtl cerles. Liquor*. Tobacco. Sugars. Ac., viz: 130 bags BBbHW|iriiiie Kin Coffee. 20 dn dn old Java do, 20 lihds ’ortn Bicit and Muscovado Sugars. 60 Idds clarified coffee do. 26 do crashed nnd powdered do. 10 Iwxes loaf do, 200 pack ages black nnd green lea. some very superior ; 260 boxes tobacco, viirinus qualities, l’s. 8’s. 6’s and 10’s. 15 esse* Di adem twist. 10 do Virginias and Aromatic. 20do nectar leaf. Vlginla gold leaf. 1ft boxes K1 Dorado tobacco. 175,000 supe rior 1 lav,urn Segurs. 10 half pipes Otanl.Diipuy A Co. Bran dy. 20 half and quarter casks I’intern. Mai tel. Sazorac. Ac. Brandy. 5 quarter casks very old Jean Liuls do, 6 pipes Holland Gin. 2 puncheons St Croix and Jamaica Rum, 10 half pipes and 15 qunrter casks su;>erior Madeira Wine. 25 bills uld Mnnongalrela WIsky. 25 quarter casks Tunnriffo, 30 do do Malaga Wine. 200 bbls gin. whisky nnd run:, 100 boxes No. 1 and family soap. 50 do starch. 60 do ndnnmntine can dle*. 60 do tallow dn. 2ft ea-ks bacon side*. 15 do shoulder*. 30 lihds West India Molasses. 40 Mils and tes do, 25 bids N Orleans do. together with every other article usually found at tire wholesale grocery stores. Jntie3 ran.. -I. IIWMWM1IK. In— this In tnu tit,, ui ™“ Rn »* I »»ra 1 OSes 174Btratnal. ” KL1AS ItRED, M of Btrsnd Wh,! a I inK ^ k0n th e *tore at the corner would respectfully call •a»wCki lrteu ' U thB P ub,, ° ,n 8®oeraL tohls U wfl iaTwnStS whlcb h ® u pr*P»«d Kt.o to salt purchaser*. •ffooee* Fra!u^ n , ,t * nt ^ 1 a h * n ' 1 a large assortment !*' * STSSyyn ™l, Vlnec.r, 10 An Nn 1 Mii.- 0.0.1, U-Mn*. 30 tm... .tnok-i Ilmtnr, 00 do fb ,A,nr »nd Nn.Ur), S idid, N,w ■ ■ i«n,ni . i'!*/ 1 . 1 !*” * onUbodjlfnnnd ,nd eUH- 'l^Si^SSSSl,** “SniannM” »' - affiffr-TT DAVIt) ^CONNER. i* ^‘tffi.miai° ra ,r . p,p, A < M%‘ nd ?k 1 0 ,U > <*0 ■ McMAHON A DOYuL I "Siwklrri ^6KI>-30 hhds choice Bscon Bl-ies : 80 do I R Ti «®Wrant ~ c * nT .a** 0 d Baltimore Hams, a6 bbls 1 Juoalt '•"‘’'•“‘veil and for sole by • TTAY^ok^ McMAHON A DOYLE. ^,’^%tC ,,n F» refo ’ U " dlD * pw ■ chot »- I.S^faSSS 135 Congress-street.—We received so many new books yesterday, that we cannot find time to enumerate them. From grave to gay. Religious, Literary Scientific, Humorous and Interesting. We Invite our frienae to call and examine the largest varie ty of light reading ever offered in thie city. Also, Graham's Magazine for July: Gody’s Indy’s Book. Blackwood's Magazine; Bailin’* Illustrated News. Gleason’s Pictoral, Ac. June22 B OOKS.—The Old noose by the River, by the author of the Owl Creek Letter*. Modern Flirtations, a novel,hy Catherine Sinclair. Passion and Principle, a domestic novel, by Mrs. Grey. Flirtations la America, or High life In New York. The Adventures of a Bachelor, or a man In search of a dfe. The Silver Boll, or the Heir of Motoombe Manor, by Dr. P. IT. Robinson. Gody’z I sxdy’s Book for July; Graham's Magazine do; Art her’* Magazine do; Peterson'* Magazine do. Barnum’s Illustrated News, No. 25, Furtbqr supply of Ecboesor a Bcl!; received by ^ June23 J. B. CURBEDGE. KaWapaff' T ire MASONIC MANUEL, by Robert Maeoy, pocket edi tion, beautifully ill ultra ted and la the most conveni ent form yet published. Also, the Masonic Lyra, a collection or Masonic 8ongs and Odes, suited to every occasion In lodge or celebrations. Both new works recently published,anlblghly worthy the attention of the Craft. Just received and for sale at the Bookstore of 8. S SIBLEY, 186 pongrrea-etreef THORNE WUiLAMs h*a received Simms’ Sword * f5 d dP U i‘ ff '«"*fo*Snnfoat xno close of the Revvlatton, W. GUmore Simms. Maria Be Bernlore, a tale of Ure Graoeent City, by W. Gil more Slmma. . * * Thompson'* Dictionary of Domestic Medicine and House- Idd Surgery, revised by Dr. Henry n Smith John Randolph of Roanoke, and other Sketches of Char- actor, including Wm Wirt, by T. W. Thelma. The MedlcaiJournal of Medical Science for July. iAdys’ Book and Eclectic Magaatne for July. —- ^ revised New York edition. okTraSu l>u mtOCKKIIOS, dU. mifE Hiitiscriticrs offnr lor sale. landing and in store: J_ 20 dozen painted Polls. .60 do assorted Brooms, 1ft casks sugar-cun d Hams.20 hhds Bacon Sides, 76 Mils Baltiinoro Flour, 25 do Canal do, 10 do Hlrain Fmilli do. 26 half bbls do, . 10 half pipes (Hard Brandy, 10 qr do L F do, 150 boxes and half do No. 1 and pale Soap, 35 do Pearl ami No. 1 Starch, 75 do Adamantine ano Sperm Candles, 76 do I-euinn Syrup, assorted, 60 do Candy, assorted; with a general assortment of Spice*. Coffees, Sugar*. Tobaccos, Plrkles Preserves. Teas. Crackers. Ac. *ep13 COHF.N A TARVER, REFINED SUGAR, *Vc. O IIBLS btuart's Craaheil and Powdered Sugar OU 00 do do A. Band C Clarified do 60 do Is>x A Kirkpatrick's Crashed do 00 do Ituttcr. Sugar and Soda Biscuit 20 do Treudwril's Pilot Bread 30 boxes do Soda Biscuit 300 do Fainilv. Pale and Nn. 1 Snap. Smith and Col 6ft do Beadrll'* Pearl Starch 25 do Ground Pepper In 20 |b boxes 20 do do Coffee In 60 lb boxes 300 reams assorted Wrapping Paper 60 mats old government Java Coffee 00 Irexes 1st and 2d quality Key's Lemon Syrup 100 bids K Phelps' and Rose Gin 80 do N E Ruin, 30 do Doinostlc Brandy 40 do PA I! Connecticut Itiver Gin 20 54 and 20 )i cask* Malaga Wine 6ft bbls and 100 keg* prime Leaf lard, landing and or sale by Jy2l SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A «l. WINES, LI4CORS HEGARS, GROCERIES. T HE Subscriber lins on hand a fine and well selected Stock or Imported pure Wines. Liquors and Segarz, comprising the following : Dratiily—10 hairpi|ies (Hard, fhipny A Co.; 3 do Jo old H«nnra*y ; 2 do do i-'azerac, 1608 ; 2 do do Jean Louts, 1800 : 3 do dn J.J, DnpuyJB Wines—4 half pines oik reservo Madeira ; 2 do do London Particular ; 3 do do old Port; fl do do Sherry Wine ; 20 casks Claret; 40 baskets Champagne. Setfars—20.000 Bio Honda ; 10.000 La Cruls ; 5.000 U Union ; 10.000 Ia Patria ; 25.000 Trabucas. Fancy GrxM-erlire.—A large supply,such as imported Oonllals, Re.-'toh Pickle* and Sauces,Preserves, Sweetmeats, PrunM and JctutH.. Forsaloby A B0NAUD, Corner of Bay and Whltaker-atreeta. [QUORB AND tmra-12 hair pipes Otanl, Dupuy A Co’s French Brandy; 10 half pipes, assorted brands, low priced French Brandy; 30 quarter cask* Domestic do, 60 bbls do do, 76 do P A H Byo Gin, 150 do E Phelps' do.0 pipe* Holland Gin, 10 hbla Virginia Apple Brandy,8 do pure ueor gia Peach do, 200 do N. 0. Whisky, AO do white Baltimore do, 30 do ohl Westminster Monongi aylratila Mountain dodo, lOOdoN. 1 Madeira Wlne,10eiglitii do choice do do. 20 quarter do Port do, 2 half pines do do, 20 quarter cask* Brown Sherry Woe, 40 baskets Champagne do. For eala by* aulO . > WEBSTER k PALMES. E NGLISH TOOTH BRUSUEB-A very superior article o* English Tooth Brushes, manufactured expressly for the subscriber, and direct from Ismdoo. for sale by jupe!2 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square, 8ALE—AH^}totrebom Ozrru^uwlUvjpol*. built HEW JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES,die. ^ THE undersigned is now opening a splendid assort- ■j; meat of- rich JEWELRY, embracing tho recent patterns •V or Ear-rings, Pins, Bracelets and Flngvr-ringa, among jf* wliich are some fine dianvnd suitings,from $10 to $500. h Also, twenty-fire aetsor those unique /’rail .‘fctoof Enr. 1,1 ring* and Brooches, from 818 to $126 tire vet. newest and rarest patterns: together with a very selectsssort- ’mentor extra fine VfaXckt* set in pearl, diamond, hun ting and plain cases. These, with a further assortment ol good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Sets. Spoons. Fork*. Ladles. Cup*. Ac., nnd Plated Ware of all kin s. Fancy Work Boxes. Dressing Cases. Folios, Clocks. Bronte Hgnm.gnld mount ed Canes.Cutilery. Ac . renders his assortment very com plete. and unsurpassed In the -'late, cither hi qunlltv or pri- D. n. NICHOLS. BV Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks, and jewelry, nol2 t JEtVELUY, l MR. F. STEIN, on Broughton-stteet, has jnstreceiv- /edthe finest assortment of now and fashionable Jewel- ry of all descriptions. Gold aud silver pencil* and pen*, silver and silver silted ware and fruit baskets, waiter*. T tea sets.candlostTcks. tabloand tea spoons: fine (able, 1 |iocketand pen knives, scissors, and a large variety of the ' finest work boxes, dressing cases, and writing desks for ladles and gentlemen, as also a fine selection of flutinas. nccordlans end fancy nrtlclea. too numerous to mention, which lie offers at the lowost prices ever sold in tills city Tire attention of the public at forge, but especially that of the fodics. ia garticuforlv reauested. an21 HIANO FORTE DEPOT. , THE undersigned resiiectfully infiimi the citizens of Savannah. Georgia nnd Florida. - . . fo** fcave on hand more thnn fifty Pianos, the largest stock ever on sale In tills city, and made by tho most celebrated manufacturers in the (foiled Htates. Nunns A Clark. T. Chickering. Ikianimsn A Gray, I slight A Newton. Edwards A Fisher, all well known to the lovers of Music, have place in their forge assortment.— These Pianos aro of rich tone, nnd beautifully finished In Rose Wood. Black Walnut.and Mnhogany. with Iron frame* made in the most substantial and workmaollko madner.— Also the justly celebrated Afollnn Pfonn Fortes, which for their sweetness of tone have not been equalled. All these Instruments have motollc frames which nmiler thorn pocull- arly sulUxl for tnl climate, preventing necessity of tuning foryears. Tlieundersigned are Agents for Henri Hera’s, celebrated Grand Pianos, made In Paris. For Power nnd beauty of tone, they stand pre-eminent. Caiuukt's Mn/imoxs.—This beautiful toned wind In«tm- ment.manufoctured by CarharlA Neolliam. N. V..for village imrjioscs. Iredges. Serenading I’arties. nnd the private prac tise of Organists, pos-cssing a sweet and powerful tone, they have also for sale. All these Instruments will be disposed of on the most acoonimiMliting torm*. The prices of tho PI. anon ranging from $176 to $1,000. # • _ I. W. MORMEI J. A Co PIANO FORTES, MUSIC AND MUSICAlT I.VSTRUMENIM. - _ Tire subscriber having purclmsc<l the en 11 re business of F. ZooiurM A Co., of which Fw/t, f fl fimi he ffas heretofore been tho acting mein' ' - 1 *ber in Savannah, would respectfully Invite the attention of those in want of anything In tin-musical line to his establishment. From many years’ experience both in professional and business matters connected with music, Mr. M.foel* himself fully qualified to proffer his ser vices In the selection of music and instruments or the ful filment of orders, with the assurance of his utmost tost and Industry in Ills endeavor to doservo tho patronage nnd con fidence of tlie public. G. B. MITCHELL. _junel4 successor to F. Zoglmum A Co. PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. THE Alterations nnd Improvements In our ‘store, includingn fine Show Room Tor Piano Fortes, and n Music Department for I.-iilies being now completed, we would Invite the at tention of the musical public to our stock.comprising every article in the lino, which can bo furnished (wholesale nnd retail) at New York prices. PIANO FORTES, km,A. Stodnrt A Co.,.I. B. Dunham, and others of established reputation, constantly on hand. F. ZUGBAUM A L*0., importers, Nos. 74 St. Julian and 107 Brynn-streets, dee7 Next to Market Sousrc WM; u7BYMOSSTDRAPER AND TAILDr, No 17 Whitaker tlrzet. Savannah. Has Just opened a large nnd choice variety of Nkw YflSpkixh axil Scnher Gonna, cuusistlug fo pnrt orbfock. f}' ifigured and fancy French Cnssimcres ; black and col- —LLured Cask mere ; Cloths ami Cashmeretts; while nnd fancy IJuen Drills; with a forgo assortment of fancy Mar- sullies mid IJ iren Vestings, all of which he Is prepared to make op to order In tho most fashionable style, nnd on nc- coiumodating terms , STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM. No. 147 Ifay fhrtrt. All persons of tasto nn-1 refinement—those haring a duo regard fur comfort nnd personal npnenrnnco. may Int nil times select any and every nrticlo for llieir ward- .robe, frmn one of tho largest assortments of tlie Very Best Goods in this country; cither in Ready Made Garments or made up to measure in unique style, or Furnishing arti cle* of every description and quality too numerous to men tion _Call nnd see. PRICE A TEADKR. FASHIONABLE TAILORING. M.D. MURPHY. 21 Oidl-itrrr/. would respectfully ifomi his frlinds nnd tlie public generally, that lie lias received Ids spring styles for gentleinufi. among ■which will tie lound as rich nnd fine fancy I'ussfo-ere*. Vestings. Ac., as have over been brought to this market. AU orders executed with dispatch, and in the best style of workmanship. Gentl-men aro respectfully invited to call and judge for licmzctve*. infill READY-MADE^ CLOTHINO FOll SPRING AND HUMMED. WM. R. SYMONS. Drai'h: and Taiuih. Ao. 17 IFhilaktr rtrtrt*. resfiectfully solicits the attention of his friends an I lire public ill gen eral. to hi* large stock of Iloady-m i .e Cloth- tog. suitable for tlie present and criming season. It lias all Imi- ii made up under his |ntsuiiuI superintendence nn I for style nnd durability of workmanship, is inferior to nouo to be found in tbo market. Tlie following comprises portion of the stock : Frocks and Hncks of blue, black and colored cashmere cloths ; black, brab d'ete Frock* and Sacks ; linen duck, drill nnd fnney linen Frocks and Hacks; India gras*, silk nnd brown linen Hacks -, black and colored alpaca Frocks aud Hack*. Pants of fancy French cnssimcres. black doe-skin cassi- nurc. black drab d'ete and spring twred cassimere. white duck nnd fancy linen drill, together with a largo lot of cot ton drill and duck Pants, for suinmer wear Vests of black satin. Iifock barn then, and fancy silks, fan- ' mid white Marseilles, figured nnd striped linens. Also, a large stock of Furnishing Goods, such as stocks, gloves, suspenders, cravnts. collars, silk, gauze, merino, and cotton undershirts, stripe silk and cottou socks, silk and gingham umbrella*, ete.. etc. The whole of which he offers for sale on accommodating terms, and st prices as cheap a* the cheapest. anl3 T ._ • CHATHAM ACADEMY. 1 HK fettdsM of this Institattoa will be rammed ea . Monday, October 10th. under the management of J. B, MALLARD and BERNARD MAI JON, associate principal*. The academic year D divided into four quarter# of eleven weeks each, a* folksws: Flrrt quarter commeue'ee October 10th. and ends Decem ber 24th, # Bewnduwt« commence* January let, 1WL and end* March 18th. ^Fourth quarter commonce* June 10th, and end* AUguet The academy I* organized Into flye depertmenta—Prima ry, Intermediate, Grammar Classical, and Young Ladiea*. N<* expense has been spared to flit the several depart- moots with well-quallfled and experienced teic'iers; The Young Indies will be under the charge of J. 0. MiU 1AOD. Mslsted by Missel A. Oaluwdkr, who was educated In the best schools of wirllmmpton. lias*.« and ’ has .been for tho last three year* principal of a female academy In Mils State. . TtioOaaaloal Department will be under tire charge of Mr. Isaac F. Cent, a graduate of. tipiwn University, for two years classical teacher,In the High School In Providence, and for the last six years principal or the High School, In Warren. Rhode Island, The Grammar Department will be under the charge of B. Mittnx. as heretofore. Tlie Intermediate Department wl]l be taught by Mr. H» ur Uakkh, a graduate of Oglethorpe University; and the Primary hy Miss A. IL Cauthi. 4- Arrangements have been made with Hr. E. MllUB for giving lustiuction in French nnd Drawing. ' JOHN B.’MALLARD,7 lM . . aep26—<13w BERNARD MAUDN, J Wncl I ,a “' GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE^ Legislative Charter, granted in 184'J. T HE Spring Session will commence on the second Monday, which Is the 12th day of January. Gko. Y. Br.ow«*, President and Professor of Mental aud Moral 8clcnce; P. Laud. Professor of Natural Selene©*. L. R. Bkamiau, Professor ot Malliemutics and Director of Music. Hxxuv M. NuLivctAW, Professor of Belles Lettrvs. Tho Faculty will bo assisted by tho following J sidles, viz :— Mrs.. Browne. Mrs. Dmnhztn. Mlssse Benaott. Burostcsd. Mvmllth. nnd E. Bennett Cataloguus containing further information, may be ob tained by applying to oil hor of the officer* of the College, ot to either of the following gentlemen, who constitute the Board of Trustees: E. E. Jones. M. I)., President; II. M. Pee- ^)l«». k>jir.. Treasurer;'nm*. J. Bunioy.Ksor., Secretary;Uol. t> nr.ll n « « ” " n Jf. Irwfo, fl m. 8. ■land, the greater part of 1 which I* well timbered, (flag on the St. Johne. river and He vicinity. For price $nd terns apply to the admlalttrtton.' - • : . ) , J. 1YALDBURG, Savannah, „ . „ . . 8- A. PUTNAM. 81 Augustine. Mr. J. N. Johnson, who h e* the plantation, whl exhibit It and the other land! ' eeplg^dtf ’ —j-, —. ——....j:olaud .—...—.— ^ ...... . pod Burned barn and good framed (tore house, sltaate on the bank of the river, one of the best stand* for a store In this section. The place ho*x the advaptap of steamboaW during the fall, winter and spring month*, and one of the best fisheries on the river for aliad. Any person wishing to purchase can do so by calling on the subscriber on the place. • • Allso. 080 acres of Land well timbered, with 160 acres <t first rate bay land well ditched and dralned.roady for clean log. with five acres cleared. Bald land will produce fUU bushels of corn to the acre. This land Ues two miles Iron Mann Ferry, on the AlsiniMha river.. ' ' . Also, 5.000 acres of first quality pine timbered land on the AIntamaha and Ocmulgee rivets. All these lands are situate In the first and seconddMdcE of Appling county.' Also, 2,000 acres vf laretwemthibered with cypres*Anil white oak, Any person wishing further partleolars can addresa me at Hall P. O., Georgia; Jsn31— lawdAwfim W. DYAIJ h , «-Di# Raleigh. (N. C.) Standard will please publish weekly for six months, apd send bill to ’ w. D. RICE LANDS FOR SALE.— 1 Tlie Tract of I AND on tho I. Mary’sRIver, known as the Cut-off Tract,containing seven hundred and seventy-two (772) acre*, or which over five hundred (600) acres are tide swamp and fresh marsh fond*, with a rfoo and fall of tide of six feet. The marsh fond was successfully cultivated many year* since, producing pie*.Ksqr..Treasurer; Tiros. J, Bumoy. Ksar.,Secretary;Uol. Cotton, Cnno. and Rice. J. B. Walker, Rov. N. G. Foster. Rev. C. If. Irwfo, Wm. 8. Thoso fond* coubl’ bo put In order with leas labour. It Is Stokes. Krtinund \VaJkcr._Zncharlali Fear*. Natluin Massey, believed, tlian would lio required for pntting.llainmock fond* iy J In order, nnd are considered very safe from overflow in gates Wm. \V. It. Crawford. M. D.. Benj. Harris,Jas. K. Swanson, W. Fears.R. P. Ziminenmin. Madison, Morgan county, Dec. 23rd, 1851. dr 20 lawdftwtf MERCER. UNIVERSITY. J’enfcld, Greene County, tia. RTmiEB. T HE Studies In this University are:—A Thoolnglcal course of three years, designed for those who are preparing for the Uosim-I Ministry ; A Col login to Course of four years, equal to that of other Colleges In the country; # A Scientific Course of three years,Including, with some ad dition, nil the studios of the Collegia to Course except the An cient Languages; AMitfwnx. Theregufortimofortho admission of Students, is at the opening of tho Fall Term, tlie last Wednesday in August. Candidates for admission ntothe Collegiate Course innst sustain a satisfactory examination In Geography. Arith metic. English, J-ntin and Greek Grammar, Cmrnr, Virgil. Cicero's Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Render ; and must be at least fourteen year* of ago. Candidates for admission into the Scientific Course must sustain n satisfactory examination on Geography. Arithmetic, Euglish Grammar, Simple Equation* in Algebra, and' two books In Geometry j ana must be at least sixteen years of age. « oxrcxgta. Tuition. Spring 7»rrm. FhllThrm. Ix TunitooiCAL Soirxsnr, Gratuitous... .Gratuitous. IxCollhik $26 00 $15 00 Scientific Course, 26 00 15 00 I.v Acinmr— Preparatory Class, 26 00.... 15 00 Sooond “ 20 00 12 00 Third “ 15 00 0 00 Eh-mentary “ ............ 10 00....;. fl 00 Room Rent fl 00 4 00 Contingent Expenses 2 00 1 00 These expenses require to be pnid In advance. From Students who lodge in tlie College buildings, fifty dollars will be reci-i ve«l ns full payment for the tuition fees, room rent, nnd contingent expenses of the year. Tiro price of Board in the village is $10 per month washing, room-rent, nnd fuel, $3. OOMMEXnO<r?>TAX» VACATIOXH. Tho Commencement 1s held on the last Wednesday in July. Tlrora nro two Vacations, dividing tho year Into terms, a* follows; First Term—from last Wednesday In August to December 16Ui. Winter Vacation—from December 16th to February 1st, Second Term—from first day of February to Commence ment. • Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed nesday in August. It. M. SANDERS. Secretary of Die Board of Trustess. Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L DAGG. President of tbo University, will receive a catalogue, containing the course of studies, and all other necessary information. MADAME K. ACEL1E TOGNO, W 'ILL open on the 1st of October-at th«*»rn«r of Meet ing and Hoiefirty-sttoel*.Charleston, 8. C.,n BOARD ING AND DAY WJIlUOr. FOR YOUNG LAMES. French will be exclusively spoken In the School and fam By, hut duo regard will he nfoohad to a thorough English KAneutron. Madame Tognn fo prepare! to refer pnrentsnnd guardians to tho nimt eminent I’/nfessorsof Slusic In Phll- niielphia nnd New York, and to u number of gentlemen in J'liiladolphfonnd Virginia, to ivlio*e duuglitcrs alio has giv en instruction for several years. KmtKKVOM . l'kilaitetphta.—Rev. King-ton Godiford, Md’lle Adelo SI- goigue. Mud. Clis. Plcot. Mad. Acetic Guiiloti, (motlier ot Mad. Tognn.) Lai. D. Ingraham. Esq., Dr. Wm. Harris. II. D. Gnlpiu. Esq., Signor Pvrelli, Prof, of Music. II. Ilupfeld. Esq.. Prof, of Music. New I'ort-.-i-Mnd. II. CTiegarny. Signor Bauioli. Winchester. Fa.—Rev. C. Walker. Rev. II II Boyd. Hon J. M. Mason, lion. B. Y.Conrad, lieu. Is-c. H. Il.fov, Esq. Charleston.—.t. U P«tlgrw,Esq.,0. Mills. Vm\.. J. P. For- cherKsq , H. t: King. Esq. InwdS—svl SELECT CLASSICAL SCHOOL. T HE sulHciiber. fur the pn<t six year* Principal of the Beluir Academy, near Tallahassee, Florida, unnouucc* to tint citizens of Savannah that lie will open in this city, on Tuesday. November 1st. a Snloct School, fur hoys. In- strucUmis will be given ia nil tho Cissies tiro Mathematics, tiro French language.aud in all tiro liranchesot a thorough English Education. Youtlis will be prepared (or college, or fitted for mercantile or other business. Tiro scholastic year will consist of ten montlis. divided Into two terms— August nnd September being vacation. Tbe tuition fee for any, or all of tiro nlmro studies, is fixed at $80 |*r year. A graduate <ii tho Oil Inge of Now Jersey, at Princeton, with seventeen years’ experience iu teaching, the subscri ber feels warranted in appealing with coulldenco to the citizens ofHavnnnah for patromige. As a stranger, lie is iw.-rmiUed to refer to Bishop Elliott for character nnd qualifications, and takes pleasure In ap pending tiro following uLrllfkato from Ills late patrons. ** WILUAM H. BOOABT. Savannah. Foptemlor 22d. 1853, T.UJAiMrfSKK, August 20th. 1863. Mr. William S. Boo.urr. pnuci;>al of the Betair Academy, being alsiut to remove to Havnnnnh. for tho pur|io*e of es tablishing a school in tlint place, tho undersigned, linviog had children under ills wire. take, pleasure in recommend ing him ns a highly compi-trnt teacher, and worthy Cbrist- inii gentleiuan. It fo with ronrh regret that they have heard of hi* In. ten-led removal from this vicinity ; as. besides their kind lier.omal relations towards him. they lielieve that his place as a teacher can lie with difficulty supplied, nnd that his removal tlu-rfore will lie regarded ns n public loss. J. Wavles Baker, Georgo tV " WM. R. SYMONS, Offers for sale, a forge assortment of Cloth*. Cas- slmcres and Vestings, consfotlng In part of the fnl- lowing articles, selected by himself during the ;i*st summer in Ismdon and Pans, which lie will make up to or- der in the best style of workmanship, and at the shortest notice. His stock of Readymade Clothing and of Furnish ing Goods, for gentlemen’s wear, is very forgo and of tho best quality and style—tlie whole of it made this fall under his own inspection, and will be sold at the lojvcst prices Tor approved credit*:—French black, blue, brown and ths; fan: “ .... , fancy French and English Gnsslmeres; fancy Silk Vesting.super.fancy Silk l’lusli Vestings: black Bar athea Silk Vestings ; super, black Doeskin Cassiinere*; Me- i„,t ru ,tor* Uo.linMrU »oJ I,*51 ^”1' ' JA1I13 WATJtEB. PmU.nl. ?hirts and Collar*; Canton Flannel Shirts nnd Drawer*: - — - - white,black and fancy Kid Glove*; Neck Tics, plain ami embroidered; Merino and Cotton Socks: Scnrfs.£atitjand Ikimbssin Socks. no5 IT Whltaker-xtreet. Francis F.p;ie*, John Parkhill, • Thomus F. Williams, George Gatphin. Olivers. Burroughs, Francis If. Flagg. Turbitt It. Iietton, George T. Ward, Wm. R. Hayward. Georgo Whitfield. Benjamin F. Whltner, John J. Maxwell, William M. Maxwell, J. Hleren* Maxwell, Edward Footnun. Arthur M. Randolph, J. George Anderson. James J. Archer, s«p24—trw6t LAW SCHOOL OF HARVARD COLLEGE, T HIS izutitutton affords a complete enurae of l.-gal edu cation for tiro bar fo nny of the United State*, except ing only matter* qf merely local law and practice ; nn-1 also a systematic course of instruction In Commercial Law far tlio.o who pro peso to engage fo mercantile pursuits. Tho Law Library, which is constantly Increasing, con tains now about 14.000 volumes. It includes a very com plete collection of American and English Inw, nnd the prin cipal works of the Civil and other Foreign Iaw. H is open to students, and warmed and lighted for their u*a during botli terms and the winter vacation. Tlie first term of each academical year begins in the last week of August, and the second term in tlie last week of Februnry ; each term continues twenty weeks. Students are admitted at any period of a term or vacation. The fees are $50 a term, and $26 for half a term. For this sunt stu dent* have tho use of the Law Library and text books, and of tiro College Library, and may attondall the oourses of public lectures delivered to the undergraduates of tbe University. Tiro Instructors or the Law School are Hon. Joel Parker, LI.. IK, Koynll Professor; Hon.Theophilu* Parsons.LI* D., Dane Professor; aud Uon. Edward G L/trlag. University Lecturer. Instruction is given by lectures, recitations and examinations, and moot courts. For further information application may be made to Housekeeper*. Hotel. Steamboat and Rail Road Companies will find it (o their interest to call at.Uiof actory of . . . .. - No. 181 North CthSt (oppositeFratiklinSvnareJ : stands for a store In tohT ; . . ; - PROtTY dk, BARRETT’S ’ Agricultural Wnra-Houto and Seed ItoM* No, VHH ^Met-Oreet. Phiktddgiia^ ^ „ Points. Bat-share, B of Casting* for repairing. The Emm lot the above ptoofcbe, * MassWe 0ol„ in order, and are ami freslieU. . For further particular* and terms, whleh will bo made easy to a purchnser, apply (o John Fraser and Co., Charleston, 8.G'..or to Mrs. llcnry Bailey, St. Mary’s, Camden county, Georgia. A plat of tlie land maybe seen at the office of the Geor- glen. apl 27—die - dgk FOR SALE .—A Tract of LAND, containing 202# seres.and Improvements, near Waltbourvllle, liberty county. Tiro land Is of good quality, pine and bay fond. 60 acre* of which are In cultivation, and the remainder well timbered, offering strong Inducement* to persons Interested in procuring turpentine. The Improvements consist of a two-story frame dwelling, together with negro houses, stables, and all other necessary outbuildings. Tlie location cannot bo surpassed for healtlifulnes* or salubrity of climate, with good water, nnd a range for cattlo which cannot be excelled. Tlie above property can be bought at a very reasonable price, and on the most accommodating terms, if enrly application be made to tho subscribers, at Vvalthourritlc. liberty county. .. II. W. BACON apl 26—dfcc K. B. WAY. VALUAI1LE XUCB LAND FOR SALE, sreqe A Tract of Tide Swamp Land, containing 600 seres, log on tho Alatamaha river, three miles above Dari- *“.cn, a.(joining lands of the estate of Bntler and Dun- wody on the en*i and OlgnlUfot and Walker on the north nn-1 west, /taring as good a pitch of tide as anv rice plan tation on the river. My terms are, tweoty dollars per sere, one-fourth cash, and the balance on a credit of from five to ten year*, the Interest only required to bo paid annually. Apply to the undersigned at Darien. In case or my absence Mr. Jamb* Prlvom will show the land, a plan or which can be seen at the oflleo of the Georgian. „ , . 8AMUEL M. STREET. Daiukv. Jan. 22. 1863. Jan26—lam FOR. SALE.—A Tract of I AND of Five Hundred acres strictly nrlmo Rice Land, Immediately oppoilte the old >wn of Hardwick. Tho situation of the place affords one of the best Saw-mlU seats In tho Southern country, facilities for timber being cosy and without end. Vessscls coining from sea can load immediately alongside, drawing frem ten to fifteen feet of water. For terms apply to Henrr Williams, U.S. District Attorney,Sav*nnah,or to B. STILES, Iiryan cou n- <y- M Teeth, whleh can be reversed, Otoe irttln et tbA common Teeth. Also, CulUralotS of KmI TmIIi. V > ’ all kinds • • OtonV* Valent Fan Mills, Horse Powers and Threshers, Mpwfog and Reaping Ma Clrni'a I’umps, Cattle Tlrt, ‘ .Bull Ring*, Patent Iron Snaths, , OrobblngBoes. Transplanting. Trowels, Hajr and Ma nure Forks, . . Shovels add Spades. a en .and Field Hoes. on lUkesln variety, Chffdrin’i'rooU, Si^hSun. Fasten- b 'lok*,' : Potalo Hooks.: kind*: •. 'j . . Hay and Straw, Cutters, Hand Com’Mliik," " Corn and CobCftuhera, Oedd*’ Improved Harrows, Square and A Harrows, Horso Rakes, Grindstones, ready hung, Dirt8cnipcrs. • ri., Agricultural Furnaces, Ox Yokes and Bows. Forks lor unloading Ray, Man Hay Rakes, Bow Pins, Apple roarers, Ox MuzxTes, Mole Traps. Pruning Hooks and'Chtso!*, Saws and Scissors, Iron Well Curbs, and Zlnb tubclng for Chain Pumps, I Also, Horticultural Tool* (of every description.) Garden and Grass Seeds, for sale at the lowest prices, at Wholesale and Retail. % ' sod—aplfi PAPER HANGINGS, BLANK BOOKS, ETU, T HE undersigned hsvejuit opened a fresti and complete stork of V all Papers, among which are. gold and vel vet One satin, and the lowest pri^efi unglazed papers; also, decoration*, borders, flra-tcreens. curtalifo, etc.. which they offer at the lowest prices, both wholesale end retail. The best workmen employed to bang paper either In the cltr or country. blank Bonk*. f^aUnnejy, de.—We have also our usual as sortment of writing papers, wrapping papers, blank and school books, stationery, etc. , • • • pARRtSIT k HOUGH. No. 4 North Fith street, 2 doors above Market, . - Philadelphia, ttir Cash paid for conntry rage. • ' roblO' eod STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE, S ITUATED hair a mile from this City, on tho canal, has a basin capable of bolding two million feet of Logs. Tlie Mill has been In operation about seven month*, runs two gangs ond nn edging haw. also Grist Mill. This Mill sawi from 12 to 16 M. feel per day. For particulars apply to _m20 WYIJ.Y k MONTMULIJN. djfffc FOR SAI.F«—That valuable parcel of land formerly TJC_occiipled hy E.Jencke’s. Fsa.. known as a Cooper’s chop and Yard. It fo bounded on the east by Wost Bound- ary street, west by tlie Canal, north by Railroad street, and south by lots Nos. 5 and fl, and contains about four acres, fob! t WYIJ.Y k MONTMOLLTN. F OR SALK—The westerly half of Lot No. 2 Yamacmw, being Uro Wharf now occupied by the Charleston Steam Packet Company, measuring one hundred feet on the Rtrer, and running back about two hundred feet to Canal-street; The property I* now under a lease which will explro on tho first of Novcmbcrnext. If not sold at private sale previous to tho first Tuesday In rebroary.lt will then be offered at auction at the Court House. Apply to del5 COHEN fc FOFDICK. to the consumers of manufactur ed SAWED LUMBER. r PHE Subscrlliers nro now prepared to receive order* for A Fliwring and other description* of Plained Lumber, at the Savannah Plaining Machine, situated on tho canal, at the western extremity of the city of Savannah, between Zubly nnd Margnret-streets. Orders for nil description* of Plained Lumber furnished at tbo shortest possible notice, nnd manufactured in a superior style, which cannot fail to please the consumer. Work done by tlielr mnchlno will compare with that of any now fo use The subscriber* have succeeded fo arranging for a constant supply of se. footed seasoned Umber, by wliich no disappointment to builders need lie apprehended. Every facility will bo ex- tended fo obtaining mntcefol for all parts or a building. Tiro Saw Mill, now being completed fo tbe same building, will bo in operation In the course of one month, when or dors for every description of Sawed Lumber will be execu ted with despatch. Apply to R. A. ALLEN fc CO., or Jj2B—eod2m WILLIAM HIKE, Agent. PORTE AIONNAIE8, POCKET ROOKSAND FANCY GOODS. T HE attention of the trade, and others. In want of Porte Mnnnnles. Pocket Books, Hankers’ Cases, Drasslug Ca ses, I’nrtab'e Writing Desks, Backgammon nnd Chess Boards. Chessmen. Pearl. Shell, and Silver Card Cases, Work Boxes, Cabas. Needle Books. Money Belts. Cigar Cases. 1’nrtfidios, Razors nnd Razor Strops. Travelling Flask*, and fine Cutle ry. together with a forgo variety or Fnney Good*, which will bo wild at tiro lowest rates. F. II SMITH. I’orto Mc.nnnle and Poekot Bonk Manufacturer. aug21—eodlm 206 Arch st.. Mow Sixth. Philadelphia. PARTICULAR NOTICE. BKLDEN fc CO., Savannah, corner of Broughton and Barnard-street*. Ill To Plantkm, MKUcusimi aim otiirmh vhotinuj^^ Jms*vAX.v*HTo MV INTIWK airmiBJ.— 1 Tlie umter.^S slguisl would call particular attention to their exten-^^ ■ive wholesale and retail HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT. <»ur good* ore mostly of our own manufacture, and can therefore b» wild cheaper, because they are not burthmed with Jobber’s profit*, while for quality and style they will cnui|>nro with anything In tho market. Having perinnnontly located In Savannah, we are deter mined to secure patronage by sellfoggood bargains, dealing fairly witli all men, and cross-lifUng with none. We are tn league wBh no Shoe, Clothing or othcrestablishmcnt. eith er fur mutual benefit, or for the purpose of keeping custom er* away from those houses where they can buy cheapest. Wo expect every customer to Judge for himself, and ir we cannot suit him, will take pleasure In referring him to oth ers who can. BKLDEN fc CO, Jan27 Cr. Broughton and Barnard-*t. DYING AND RENOVATING. 78 York-it., rear of the Court fToute. Savannah, Ga. EilahUihed In 1832. L ADIES' Silk and Woollen Dresses. Shawl*. Table Covers, he., cleaned and dyed various colors. Indies’ Bonnets Blenched and Pressed in a fashionable style. Kid Gloves fli’iincl.and Gentlomon’s Garment* Cleaned. Renovated or Dyod.as mnv be required. All done fo tiro snmestyle which has generally so much pleased my patrons and friends.— Terms moderate. Persons sending parcels by Hamden’s express, railroad or steamboats, are requested to write ma per mail, 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. All orders punctually attended to. apU2—tufo4 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. FISK’S METALIC BURIAL CASE. , WE are constantly receiving these valuable 'Oases, nnd havo them always In readiness to be delivered at tbe shortest notice. 1. W. M0RRELL.& CO N, B.—We are permitted to Inform the nubile that we have received from Mr. lUTMOxn, of New York city, a let-* tfr signed by the' different member* of tlie United States Senate, who were appointed to take charge of tlie body n| tlie Hon. Hkxhy Cut, deceased, (whleh wa« enclosed fo one or Fisk’h Metalle Cases.) and who went with it to Kentucky • they say to Mr. Ratmosii. Hint the Case answored tlie pur- pose for which it was Intended, and meets with thriranpro- nation, nnd they cheerfully recommend it to the public as being superior to sny other Case for the transportation ol the dead. The letter can be seen by calling on fob14 I. W. MORRELL fc CO STOVES, STOVES. Tlie subscriber has just received a large number ol Cooking and Parlor Stoves, which be will dispose ol -inn accommodating term*. Among them may bo foudfi the fallowing: Cooking Stoves, The Republic, Lady oi tho Like, Air Tight Premium, Queen of the Went. Empire Premium. Eastern Premium, Parlor and office Stove*.—' Union Cottage, Cylinder. Sheet Iron, (air tight) square and oral. Six Hale, Ik»x Stoves. ■ Hollow Ware Pots. Kettles. Ovens, Spiders, Sauce lfaiw, fcc. fcc. Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, fur sale, and manu factured at short notice. Orders for Roofing, Gutters, and 10 Wilh '"““‘“‘fc 3. MAI7TUCK, Noe. 10 and 12 Barnard street. Cambridge, August 1.1853. dlaw3wis sepG B ALT1M ORE*JFEMALE^COLLEGEL No. 63 St. I’aul Brett Baltimore. T HE fall session of this Institution opens on Mondsy,20th August. It was chartered in 183tf, with power to con fer degrees, and affords every facility for a thorough, prac tical, accomplished, and chrutisn education. The faeulty of Instruction embraces twelve professors. The average attendance of students, the past year, was 140. Among the boarders werestndenUfrora Maryland. Delaware. Penn sylvania. Virginia. South Carolina, Mississippi. Louisiana. Ohio. Arkansas. Missouri, and the District of Culambla.— Boarders reside with the family of the President. f loalx]. per annum. $150; half boarding, per annum, $60; Tuition from $25 to $50. Refer to Dr. Holme*. Spring Ridge, Miss., or to Col. Gil mer, Pineville, La., who have daughters at tbe College. For catalogues, etc , address *epl4—3teod J N, C, BROOKS, President DEPARTMENT. T HE Annual Course of Lectures In this Department will commence on MONDAY, November 14, and will ter minate fo the ensuing March. JAMES JONES, M. D., Professor of Practice. J. 0. RIDDELL. M. P., Professor of Chemistry. WARREN STONE, M. D.. Profesaor of Surgery. A. H. CF..NA8. M. D.. Professor of Obstetrics. A. J. WEDDEBBURJf, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. GUSTAVUR A. Norr. M. D, Professor of Materia Medico. THOMAS HUNT, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathol- NEW BOOKS. R eceived by s. s. sibley, August 10, iB63: Miles Tramenhere, or the Love Test, by Annette Mario Matlford. author of Zingra the Gypsey. Philosophy of Sir William Hamilton, Professor of Logic nd MoUphysies In Edinburgh University, for the u» of schools and colleges. Abelard andEIoise, a romance,by O. W. Wright Pyscomsney. Spirit Rapping* and Tippings exposed, by Professor Charles O. Page, M. I). Barnum’s Blustrated News; Gleason’s Pictoral; Popular Educator: Majarim of Arts, fcc. For sale at the book store ot 8 S. SIBLEY, augll 135 Cougress-street. F ISHING AND JOCKEY CAPS.—Received by late arri vals, a new supply. Thoso In want will pleare call at 147 Bay-st maflfl PRICE fc VEADEB, ■DUTTER. CHEESE, fcc.—20 tub* -new May Butter, 60 boxes Cheese, 28 bbls Hiram Smlth’e Flour. 60 boxes ii,swsEm ft oo. T The rooms for dissecting wiu be.open from the third Mon- •- First of Anfll. day In October to the Fl The Faculty aro Visiting Physicians and Surgeons of the Charity Hospital, and attend this Institution from Novem ber to April. The Students accompany the "Professors in tbeir visits, snd thus enjoy extraordinary practical ad van- tag**, free of expense. There are. about one thousand patients prescribed for thousand. In the dally to thfo Hospital. - The numbey of patients is nearly twenty tl year. . • THOMAS HUNT, NKW BOOKS. T HE Sword and the Distaff, or Fat. Fair and Forty, a sto ry of the South at the tloso of the Revolution, by the author of tlie Partisans, Mellicharapi, Catherine Walton, fcc. fcc. The Heavenly Home, or the Employments and Enjoy- ments of tbe 8alnte In Heaven, by Rev II Harbaugb, A. M. Poems, by Moditatua; Book of (be World, No 10. Rook of the World, vol 1, bound. Tiro Half Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences. No 17. Tho British and Foreign Medieo-Chirurgleal Review, No I. Received by aug!2 J. B. CUBBEDOE. ICPI8COPAL PUBLICATIONS. J UST received, a variety of publications of tho New York Protestant Episcopal Society, Tracts, Church Cate chisms. Sabbath School Service, and other cheap and valu able Publications. For sale at tbe Book Store of 8. R. SIBLEY, anglO No. 186 Congress-street. WINDOW GLASS. P PORTER’S ALKALINE WINDOW GLASS. I* superior tn brilliancy of surface an 1 polish to all other, and never stains or rnets; withstands all cf ‘ “ gnat oare, suitable for shipping. oonsult tbkir interest by seanL- agents, FRENCH fc RICHARDS, —“0—dfim New Drug Warehouse, N. W. corner 10th and Marketorta, Philadelphia, lets; withstands all climates, and U packed with suitable for shipping. Dealers end others will Ur Interest by sending their orders to the sole A LBATTA WARE, A SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVER.—The at tentlon of the pnbUo le resneetfully called to tln above named ware, as being a snbUtute, which for nse to warrant ed to be equally- aa good. It to a harder metal than sBver, consequently wlU bear rougher usage. It to a oomWnatioo of perfectly pure metals, amd to aa free frem eorrosion as silver. Every article will Jp warranted to retain Ite origin- »1 eotor. It aomtoU to part Of the following: table and ■»«» "• l.T COIiWS. 100 Btj.n-.tmt 25 DIB SINKING AND BNGRAVINU,J . r r ALL ITS BRANCHES.ZBuMnesrrerdis.Vlth approprt- ate devlces,Ymbomed .inn new style, in plain and fancy eolors. Seals of every description.witji orwjjhout presses. Envelopes printed with nafrro.'bnrtheaa and address, labels, billlrosds.manufiwthrer’stfcketo,fcc.tall executed to tha neatest manner and at price# 25 per rent,' below any alrol- tor establishment, In consequence of better and Improved facilities for the execution of such woifc. N. B.—All order* by mall ^promptly attended to. Goode sent to any part of the country. „ . T. B. CALVERT. & CO.. Envetnpennd Beal Press Msnufacturtr*, Die Sinker*. Emboa* sera nnd Eengravera. 48 South 8d-st: t Phlla4*lpbla. mb29 GAS WORK, LAMPS, Ac. . n. UIO.I .onuillinu. UI vuauurucrs, Dm »IU>. iwndsnts.nnd every description of ran burner*; alao every variety of lamps, girandoles, fcc. We warrant our good equal innuality, and our prices aelowas any other eatab llsluncnt In the country. Tiro Trado supplie.1 with burners, mercury, cape,brass tings, air pumps, fcc^. at reduced^irfees. ARCHER fc’ Ellis S. Archer, lleilwood F. Warner, William F. Mlskt Wm. O. B. Merrli «T, rift. LOOKING-GLASS WAUK HOUSE, 117 Chednut-ftreet, leioio Fburth.Mrth tide, PhUadeinhta. 1A7E Inform merchants,und residents of this Vlcintty,ttmt v v- the most complete assortment or Mnntel, Her, Wall nnd Oval Glames, richest style*, for private use. or all kinds for country sale, with Portrait and Piolure Frames, &o., will b« found at our establishment. I/mg experience and large facilities enablo us to sell the best giKxfo at lowest prices. Dimensions being given, we will give estimate* for any Izcd Mirrors, delivered free from breakage, at any point. Orders solicited. F'reurh l’foto Class, for 8torea. Dwellings, fcc,, at importa tion ..rlcee. THOMAS J. NA7T fc CO. nplfi— eo.1 T NEW CAKPBTING8. ~ ML subscriber has Junt rceelve*! per tote arrlrato, n / large and fresh stock of tiro richest and nowest stylo* or t civet. Tapestry, llrnsaol*, three-ply Ingrain and Venl. llan Carpetings, all of which are offered on tho most dpsto. able terms. With n full assortment of Oil Clothe, Table Covcni, Mat. ting, fro. Purchnior* aro requested to make an early oxamlnallor HShtrung Inducements will be held out to cosh buyers. , It. B. WALKER, 100 Cho*tiiut-street, mii17—lawtf lielow 8th,South slifo, lTitladelphla. B. BLINDS AND SHADES. . . Tnkc Notice. J. WHJJAMS.' Nd. 12, Ndrth Bixtli-street. a few doors above ItorkcUstrecL Philadelphia, Ilf tho most exten- slvo and best manufacturer of Window lfllnda and Shades l K n,t W’ n " J l*"" t*Jien tho highest premium* at all tiro oxliibitions; he bays'tho beet material* by whole- sn - clieaiier for Cash than other* pay for Inferior article* by retail, and can, tiiorefere, sell superior Venetian Blind* and Hm.les, as cheap as others ask fur inferior article*. Painted " in-low 8hades In Brest variety, of beautiful dosign* and MtiiM-rifHrnarolity. Buff and White Unen Shades, Blind and Shade Trimmings, Fixture*, fcc.. wholesale and retail, at tiro lowest cash prices, fstorto Shades painted and lettered toorder. Reed Blind* at manufacturers' pricosi OMBlinda painted to look as goo.1 ■* new. Purchasers, by calling, will be convinced that ho sells a superior article, awl guar- anfcea full satisfaction. A liberal dUcountmade to dealer*. •* We tiudu tovlease.” , 'BENJ. J. WHJ.TAMS, nplO—cod No. 12 North eth-strect, Phlla. WAPIIBNB. A N INDIAN PREPARATION, for reatorl ng grey b Its original color. U to guaranteed by the J»ropi f* 1 ifOro iwtient Is grey, he can have his halrVestor belr to ziiaUent Is grey, he can have’ hEThatofeitored its original color by usingI/irefe Walipene. For Sale br Jan'il w., W, LLS'COlJf, Monumet^t Square. F l/M'R, BACON, fco.—200 bbU superfine Howard street Flour. 50 hlids prime new Baebh Sides. $0 do do Should ers. 30 bbls and 60 kegs Isiaf Urd.lshdlnganA for sale by SCRANTON. JpH.NOTON fc CO. T O THE LADIBL—We would respectfully call tbe atten tion of thejadles of Savannah; and aouiroundlng eoua- try, to tlie following new and beautlfulgoods which we have jusi received, viz : silk Paris mantillse. laced gimp T w *utH- tos. black nett acarfa col’d. neetsearfa ladlee cravats and ties, French worked eollara, laced capee.oh^mlretts and an* deFrioove*. oonnet ribbon.gnuxe cap ribbon, black velvet ribbon, Alexawirea light Wd glove*, blaAibett toltte, col’d. silk nnd title glove*, with a large variety oT Aker artletoa too numerous to mention. Pfeasecall and aea for ronr- selvca ; all of which wIBbe solifon the beet possible tonne fry Mhlg ■ ■■- Ana>rgBPRN8. TUST RECraVEi).—W# havo Just received,-a llreeh enp ui ,, y n»«rtno, gauze, silk and cotton Vests, Misses and Infant’s merino ran. gents silk, merino, ganea and cotton vests: also, a fine aseortonent; of linen cambric handkerchief*, todies’ and mtose#' white aud brawn oottoa hose, white and black silk do, gentowbB*, brown and mix- w hlto aadi black'ellk" da do, ( with a large assortment of white.and cojoi * brie bandkerchlefa, colored and black' silk r < and tics, for sale low by ' >--'•■ ii- mh26 AlgDf fc BURNS QHAWI5. fcc.—-Super..and comi tJ and embroidered, vannylte colfa.. sorted parasols, plain: striped And cbetited gl “ «(H«r-. u»,« ,irf mHdioM, ooiomroM Mota , M. PRENDEROcAtT fc 00.. •PJi 1?9 Hrpn«bh$t-etwtt gimp to mantillas, shawls, point# ahft icaiTs, whit Ing silk scarfs, white lace XUd colored allk and colored crapo shawls,.black swansP and tissues, black and lead French gti apHS L ADIES' — _ bareges, Jacooots, lawnr, ttosdee, Paris, French caul brie#,- India Ulkk-'i swto* mull, naneook and cambric, toafeaa- *«., tot sale at tha lowest: ap!22 T HE YOUNG MAI further su| store of , may! ■tro da —dotted top silk and linen T fc MORGAN, Itor lr, r. Opv ■ E SOUSH ftmS AND SAUCES.-fl doz UHi assorted Euglish Plcktos.fi dot bottles assorted Sauoee, Just re ceived and for aato by- -..if-vT _June30 . J- FOSSEAU. g fc Maiamm. was a 16th instant. 1 8. KE3HT0N, piISSOLUTION.—Tbe firm qfK XJ dissolved, by mattial consent Savannah, 18 tb February, 1858. ECUVED PER FLOWDA- *v gisce silks,brown silk u - .... Downy k uoBosHS meslfoBrandy: 60 do. P. and H.Oonn.HverUto; 25qr. cask* Malaga Wloe, tor sale by * a agi o - JTKBggR fo PALMES. 7Y»IESnO AND FORKION LIQDORS.—2ft"bWx.' P.fck XJ Gln,50doE-Ph*lpat do,50doN. LcRdto-'flOdoitoe- •c do, 1846, 26bbta very eitelw eld Moaobgabel* 3LOOMBE, Johnson it co. . ; , '-i-cVri . ■