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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. FRIDAY
OCTOBER tr 1853;
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Beautifully JUudrated, and (a Omamatal Bkidthg.
• —L£ RumStfON UlUISSK, ou Hlatoh* de
.in* Femllte Naufagee. par J. Wys*.
r Aveoture* da Robinson Crume, Iradultea
do l**ntel Do Fo*.
Amalia Cnralna, on I’Urphcltne do Pol no, dedioe, an*
eiura* personnel. par Victor IKmblet. Profess* ur da Dulles-
rattre*,*ln
Abrege do Toura laa Voyage* «u Polo Nurd, depute loa
Frere*, seal Jusuu'a trebouarl (1830—1838), par Henri 1.0-
brup',stxfome e-Iition.
Marguerite Robert. par M’maTullla Moneu»e.
I* 1 * Dernier* Jour* do Pompoll, imlto d/Oulwor.
Illatnlra Nalurello do* Anlmaux.lei plua romarqoablaa
do U clastra do maroralferc* (quadrunedea at eataeas), par
un Naturalist* da Museum. ortita da 00 figure* d'anlmaux.
L’Orphcline da Moseou, ou Juno IoaUtutrlea, par M’me
Wolllet—dlxleme edition. . .
Plerro Pdfand, nor J. N. Dubois, Professeur do I'Uolver-
alto—fiartletne edition
Me* Prison* ou Mamolrea da Silvio, Petlleo, traduction
nouvalle, par M. l'Abba Baurases, professeur au petit Semi- burwh Ale.
naira da Toura. Also
Auguste at Theresa,ou I* Rstour a la fo par M’mo Tarbe
das Pablnua—trolalema edition,
Ernestine au lea Channes de la Vertu aulvla de Nelly ou
la Jeuue Artiste at de Caroline at Juliette, par M’meOesari#
Forrvnoe—aeptleme edition.
Blanche de 8avenay. par M’mo L. ,B.
Agnes da Laurens au Memolres l)o four St. Lous, par
Louis Vonllotto.
Mathilda at Oabrlelle ou lea Dlenralts, d’uuo education
cbretrtennc—troteleme edition.
Robert au FSouvIner d’une Mere, M’me C. Ouermante.
Voyages ct Aventura* de Laperouse, par F. Valentin—
slxlomo edition. For solo'by
itep33 J, R. CUIWEDOE.
NfcW BOOKS.
R eceived and for sale by s. s. sibley, mcon-
gress jit.—Bible In the Family—Bible In ilia Counting
Houso.
Annals of Tennessee, by J. 0, M Ramsey, M. D.
The 8word and the Distaff, or Fair, Fat and Forty.
Marla M Bernleve, a tale of the Crescent City, by W.
Gilmore Bltmn*.
The Race for Riches, and some of the pits Into which tho
Runners fall.
The Doubting Communicant, by Soptfmua Tustln,' D. D.
Country Hospitalities, by Catherine Sinclair ^
Spiritual Vampirism—the history of-Eihorlal SdftJown
and the Friends of the New Light, by C. W. Webber.
Rowland Wevor, or the Pilot of Human Life.
Great Truths by Great Authors, from writers of all age*
\ and evening,Sunday* except •
bnea lo .Iff labicrlbm, *w|
■MStaWOn wlio c.n b* M*cb«J
JSSmSSSSSwbxmlW-
Mil—-»H* warning tcbalbU.
K«gsSSS!mtm i-r *»“”»•
"""rtflU-W•■w* a KOIlo,A,, >
Xl
JS?5nlnna"”“b»^" r».l. pub.
■ t. not msd* in advance, the charge* will
pr-' I i
PStSaHMUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
office 110 Boy-*treri.
Fire. Marine and River Rlxka on
IP’^n'wL.inr.n. Bnb.rU, J. B. WiU,r,I.
l*jySr>.ln»w.». B-Bnnpp. “wrj U,I "->P
HENRV D. WF-EO, President,
HIRAM RODKRTO, Vice Prcsldont
I jrfUtwnwf °" 1
l-SSSTfoBBio* EXC1IASGK AND
**'* DIIORAITON AGENCY.
via. In wad fur their friends and deslroua of and both hemisphere*.
hr flnt class packet shin*, are Informed 7j& ot Ul «
-lbmottby first class packet ship*.
JisWcrlMnsrstbe onlyAgenU for tho above agen-
f’jJjS.Blhorlsed to drawon Messrs. Wm.Tapscott
■krJurerpooLla sums from Al and upwards, which
IuiM8fpti» bl# ln*ny‘ owa throughout Ireland and
|J“‘l riuili Dnft* on Franco and Germany, payablo in
IJJgrflkeCuaUnent, also for ul^^Apply to
Presbyterian Church, of Philadelphia.
Jo?8
BUNKER k OGDEN, 80 Bay-street,
ItfTRKRNMUTUAL INSUHANCIfl CO,
* ifflCRY HULL, President and Treasurer.
lUUS CHASE, Sec'ry. | C. F. McKAY, Actuary.
I n,0teiljB«d, Agent of the atiovo Company, conlinuea
H ik\s the following Risks, vis.: Marine, River and Firo
IkwltoUrMofScrvsnU.
I yMifVUte Persyis are also taken by this Company.
IfciitijitBiwn for residing In the South.
l " WILLIAM KINO, Agent, -
Corner of Bay and Dmyton.strei't*.
JalLTmTusk due ssinosalo
C0HJW A HANNON respectfully announco to
iil Oititiwu of Savannah that they are now prepared
liiilUladiof work In their line, al their new simp.
'VfcecrMr 0 f Bmughton and Draytnn-sts. They lmve
m J the following as their rates of charges: For a
r" 1 *.; per month, for 2 or three tliuc*|s!r week
JTltlare a week $1; 5 or 6 tiroes a week $1 50 : every
Ljl8|«montb. Ilalr cutting 20c.; hair curling 25c.
ISS^wiR'always hold himself in readiness to at
■ talk t'kei from Umse who may require his services at
Kks*i ,|llvH
■ XUTBWAN MACHINE AND MANCPAC-
1 TURING COMPANY,
, |M 4smv and Improved organization, manufacture
I) hwBOtit* snd stationary Engines, Sugar Mills. Gins,
LuUthM.Drills, he. Also, every description of Cot-
fc.TtftasD'lSa* Mill work.SbafUng. Pulleys. Ac..Cast,
■tarfiarwrkht fliavlog a large assortment of patterns.)
10price*. F. 8. CLAXTON, Engineer.
■ U PUtt-street. cornor of Gold. Claxton A Wet-
IbtDalikir.Collins A Co. and II. Collins’Axe*. Hard-
btlyety.OPratt-st., New York. oclO—lyr
PATENT SCALES.
IMBINK’S Patent Platform Scale*—(Improved Inqual-
I |jhisl relaced in price)—Adapto.1 to every renulred op-
I duifveighing. as Rallrond Scales for trains or single cars
I (won the principal railroads in IheUnitrd States and
I biLiUln, Warehoutc Scales. Heavy Portable Scales, on
I ifc h foandrie*. rolling mills. Ac. Store Scale*, various
llliatMs; Connter Scale*. Hay and Coal Scales. Ac.—
I ktfales have been long known and severely tested; and
foml can(l<Wnce felt In their accuracy and perfect
wit. Uiuch that they are now regarded as tliestan'
■a wlrieh there I* no appeal.
| (11 PiBIjmiCK A BELL. Agent*
_ nLVER’sTnNERAIi PAINTS.
IpfKflLIVKI).—A lapnlr of Mineral Paints, flro and
Initit-Fuof color*, unlading. Silver's Minonil Paints
I InMtlally from all others In market. They nre not
I IptWy require little oiLthfj do not worktoughly. but
■ kadr a* white lead. They lay on a very heavy body,
Ito-t'iMv. and .become au indestruetablo covering of
II fVf aetther crack nor peel, and require no stronger
>wthan white lead,
I'lhtt a nriety of color*. Red. Yellow, varlou* Brown*,
|Hht BUck. Hie/ are superior In body (5r covering
Jiatj) tn injtWn; ever discovered.and pound for pound
sever doable the surface of Wlilto Lead or Zinc Mineral
tint require less oil.
J Iuibow oreparf I to cover Tin Roofs, as nothing adhere*
■tbHkeSilver’a Mineral Paints. For sale by
1 JOHN J MAURICE.
I IT I 10 and 12 B«nisrd**lreet.
MORE NEW BOOKS.
R ECEIVED BY S S. SIBLEY. June 28. 1853.—Edgar
Clifton, a story of School Life, by C. Adams.
The Old Forest llanger.or Wild Sports of Iudla, by Maj.
Walter Cambell and Frank Forester.
A New History of the World, giving an account of tho
various Revolution* in Europe and America, to the present
time, by II. White. It. A.
Consolation, by Janie* W. Alexander, D. D.
Tho Relievo, by Rev. Hugh White.
Harpers Magazine for July, an interesting number.
Putnam’* Magazine for July.
Darnuin’s Illustrated News, Gleason's Plctoral,' Ac.
Juneao
OR STORE,
etftilty announces to tho
l of tha Interior of thlx
IHapTSM
late, that he Jim now opened and wOi keep eon*
tlnually In a tore, a large »a*nrtment of tho beat qualltlee
or the varioua kind* or WINES AND LIQUORS, both foreign
and domestic. Invoiced from tho beat aoureds, and to hi*
stock of whloh. at present on hand, be Inrltoiattentlon.—
Having had extensive experience In France a* a manufac
turer. and In America a* Importer and dealer, hit acquain
tance with the trade enablea him hi offer assurance that the
article* which are enumerated below are each genuine:
Articles of Direct Importation.—French Bran-
die* of vhrioua brands: Holland Glnj Scotch, Irish and
MonongaheU Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack | Jamaica and
8t Croix Rum.
Wince.—Old Port. Madeira, Sherry, Champagne. Hock,
Claret, Sauterne and Burgundy Wine*.
Cordtoli.—In case*, t-’uracoa. Haraichtuo, Rataflp, 81a-
valts. Klniohenwaaaer. Absinth. Ac.
Ale and Sorter.—Uudun Brown Stout, and Edln-
Agent for Domestic Liquors.
R. MAYER.
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.,
■ Have in store, aud offer for sale, on the moat
favorable terms—
16 hhds St rulx Sugar, 25 do Porto IUeo do
26" do N Orleans do. 60 bbls Coffee do
100 bbls Stuart’s A. B nnd 0 Sugar, 26 do Crashed do
10 boxos Loaf do. 200 bogs lUo Coffee, 20 do Java do
100 bag* old Culia Coffee. 60 do Jamah * do
10 case* Myer’a Aromatic Tobacco. 50 casks Bacon 8lde«
25 casks Shoulder*. 25 do Ham*, choice quality
100 bbls Baltimore Hour. 60 whole and 25 hair do Canal do
26 blids. 60 tierces aud 60 hbl* Woat India Molasses
26 bbls Now Orleans Molasses, 26 do extra do
26 quarter cheats Hyson Tra. 10 do do Black do
100 boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles
lot) do No 1 and Pale Soap
100 bales Gunny Colh. 300 colls Weaver's Rope
100 bbls E Phelps’ Gin. 260 Plnck’n do. 26 uo Connecticut
River do, 26 do N K Rum
20 qr ca*ka pure Malaga Wine. 20 do do Madeira do
6 half pipes Otard Brandy.20 qr casks do do
100 bbls MonongaheU Whisky. 10 qr casks Port Wine
16 bbls Mint and Ro*e Cordial. ’ •
Also, thn following old nnd venr cholae Liquor*,fn glasses:.
MO doreri choice old Madeira'Wlntu brittled hi 1847
36 demljoii* SI Croix Rum. 16 do old Jamaica do, 1848
60 do old MrtnongalielA Whisky. 1845
10 do Pure Juice. 1848.40 do Brandy. 1815
35 dozen Schcldatn Gin. lOUoold Whisky, Nectar,
may 18
AGRICULTURAL 1
kind!, I
igft—p 1
and8|«dcs, Manure and IL,
Shelter*, CqA Crasher*. Manuri
Cutter*. Scythe* and Snaothi. I
‘.Ciillb
d Euro-,
varlou*.
| Wrought
“ Shovel*
a. Corn
Cauldroo*. Douglaaa’ Pumt
do Bucket*, Cotton and l—.
nook*. Jack Screw*, Burnlo’i —.
Griswold’* Upland do. dement, Plaster, Mill and (boas Cut
8aw*; also, food and Yard Saw!. Ae. For «ale by
nolfl CHA»8 p. CAMPHELD, 171 Day.*t.
IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE,
Wholooale and Retail,
\ No. 116 nroughiotutt..M*oea* Dull and IVhtMhr.
f*gL THE largest Und best relocted stock of good* ever
lCV offered for sale In thl* city. Ooldand Silrqz WatcliM.
rfUiSVest. Fob and Guard Chains, Set* of Jewelry, Cliat
elnnes.Bracelet*. Brooehea, tine Diamond work Finger Rings,
BllrerChaton, Tea 8«U,Pitchers.Goblets,Cups.Cake Baskets,
Bpoons, Forks,Flail Knlres, Pie Knives, Cliecse Scoops, Ia-
die*. Syphons. Also, all kind* of Plated Ware, Military and
Fanpy Oood*.and a great variety of article* too numerous to
mention : the whole of which will be sold at reduced prices.
All kinds of Watches, Clock*. Jewelry and other Jobbing
attended to by competent hand*. HORTON A RlttKMAN.
gtiwofc
T * CH ATIIA MAO ADEMY.
HE «Mrel*«a of .thl* Institution *111 be resumed M’
Monday, October 10th, uuder tb* management of J. B.
MALLARD and-BERNARD MALIGN, MtoewU principals.
- Tb* academic year 16 divided Into four quarter* 6f eleven
weeks each, a* follow*:
First quarter oouimences October 10th. and end* Becem-
her 24th, . -
Recond quarter contnitnce* January lit, 1864, and *nd*
March 18th. .
Third quarter commence* March lBtfa, and end* Jun*
10th,
Ifourth quarter commence* Juno 10th, nnd end* August
87th.
The academy la organised Into (Ire department*—Prima
ry. Intermediate, Grammar, Uaislcal, and Yonng Ladles’.
No expenso ha* been *pi*red to All the *overnl depart
ment* with woll-quallfled aud 4xpetlraced teacher*.
The Young Ladles trill bo under the eharg* of J. B. Mat-
taxn. assisted by Mis* M A. CiuxtDK*, who wa* wtucateil
In the beat schools of Northampton, tins*., and has been
for the last three year* principal of a female academy In
tM* Stato. ’
Tho ClAsloalDepartment will be nnder the eliargo of Mr.
IsaioF.CAiir, a graduate of Brown University, for two
* In Proi ’ ‘
year* classical teacher In the High School I
rovldence.
QL WATCHES AND JEWELRY.’
Tho undersigned begs loavo to inform thl ClUxcni
Savannah, and the peojdo In the country In gene*
ral, that he has taken the Store No. 148 Broughton Street
ono door West of IHxon’* Confectionery, whore he will be
pleased to make and repair all kinds of Clocks aud Watchen,
and will warrant all work with which he may bo Intruslod
ap 27—ly FRANCIS 8TKIN.
Jar gait atilt for Rent.
■na FDR 8AU
pflioccupied bv
Zimthe bt. Johr
SAlJt-ffl
>d bv tb* h
and for the Inst *lx years prlncliwtl of the High 8chool. in
Warren. Hhodo Island.
Tlia Grammar Department frill be undor the charge of B.
MsLLO.f. as heretofore.
Tlie lutermedtato Department will be t&ught by Mr. Hw
KY lUnm, a graduate of Oglothorpo University: and the
Primary by V|Ih* A. R. Cumm.
pArrangvmmts have been made with Mr. E. Miuot for
giving Instiuctlon In French and Drawing.
JOHN U. MALLARD,
S0p23—d3w nwiuitiA«....i»
I iiuuvii niiu iinmuiK.
JOHN U. MAI.MHD,
BERNARD MAL1/)N.) I ™ ol P«W»
f-SL WATCHES, JEWELRY,
wyV And FXinry Goods.
Myfl RECEIVING by every arrlvnl of the Steamers fresh
additions,making tho wist assortment in this city, of all
kindsofWatchre.Jewelrv.FancyGocNl«,81IrerS]K)ons. Fork*. *
Pitchers, Tea Set*. Cup*. Syphon*. Plated Castor*, ahd every
variety of article* connected with our tide pfburinev; allot
which will t»« sold n* low* as In any city Iffj* ' " *—
ART Pattloular attention given to tho
»a and Jewelry. .
!• orburinevj allol
Id the Ilnbrn.
it B, NTOHOLB.
Repatrirtgfcf Watch-
K REMOVAL .
ONABLETAH/JltlNG ESTABLISHMENT—The sub-
Whsring just removed to No. 21 Bull-street, (be-
■MNGuogmiiD't Hroughton-streets.) would inform hi*
■krit sad the public generally, that he will open This
RlUi(eeoadiupplrof Fall and Winter Good*. consUlim
W»t French, Engli.h and American Cloth*. Ca*si
ia»»d Testing*, purchased from tho most extensive im-
Wn in New York, which hell prepared to-make upln
J|k«t sail moit fuhlontble style*.
|U M. P. MURPHY.
DISSOLUTION.
IfilK es-partnership heretofore existing with the under-
jlrtgued. under the Arm of BOSTON A GUN BY, is till*
RdinfllTed by mutual consent. Either partner Isautho-
wUouetkensme of the II rm Inclosing the unsettled
JOHN BOhTON,
llifiit lit, 1853. augi J. H. GUNDY.
■ theundersigned wlllcnntiniie tiro FACTORAGKand COM-
BUdlS'DSl on hi* own account, and respectfully
toll, tontimunce of tho patronage so liberally extonu-
■Rethelite firm.
JOHN BOSTON.
l^WnUTloy OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.—Tlie on-partner
•hip heretofore existing between the subscribers under
^ BKIHAUM k CO. h illMsolved by mutual
Wt. I). B. MirClIELL will continue the business on
»» secoantsnd is authorized to seltloatl claims. In
-olj.fororagain«i the late firm.
F. ZOGBAUM. Charleston. 8. C.,
- . , 0. IJ. MITCIlEI.li, Savannah, Ga.
June eth. 1853 Je8
)^°F O )1*A I tTNE’tS 111P—Notick—Tim con
u 8 '. K , , , bbw * hedgers Is this dav dbuuilved by i
retiring, and'Mr. Thomas \V«
r»^fi'2“ , |** ,,i ug bis place, under the name nnd si
kiLluJf k ii '«ehts agoinrt the late llrm will be
Jiwuirt by tUe new firm, and all monies due them will be
^»w.snd receipted for by the new concern, as per
V®?“- KIBBEE A RODGERS,
WOOD A RODGERS.
CjgMhesubieritaf, in retiring from business m
triv, ,.' ;f’ ca “ ,,, R but feel deeply grateful and obliged
w I, ’I kberil lutronsge which ha* been extended to
b'dli from city and c.untry frlen.ls. and
•rtladiitJ^S 011 ^ 0 hU lhank* for the same
kaMnw ", "i*® *bat pad favors will be continued to
* r **fery way grateful to give the most
patmns of the late concern
Very rMpeetfully.
t,» B ,J h, ‘ f e » P* r 'ncr*hip heretofore existing Iw-
b^xw I.IIU 1 under thn llrm of Ciuxk A
Wtlo*M Of tha t ’'*J r , o“ , 'l r e , l by mutual consent. Tlie
f l rm wiu b0 by n. A. Crane, to'
u ‘lhowSeU^*it1? cU v m * wl11 l ,leaM Pr^nt them.
.. _ *. W 'H m »he payment Either party are
the nsmeof the Isle firm in llqui-tatinn.
U. A. CRANE,
T. HOLCOMBE.
BlWtwd t« 0I
i v5KiS, II ! l ‘rI} 1 *. ll . n ' 1,r " , * ne, > having associated
JI ««>UnMtb. . J a h . r * R ; John *°'» *nd Mr. James K. Cope.
J^8 r0CCT T buxines under the firm
rVLPiOTvn. - - — — T - HOLCOMBF-
1 oniud thllr have this
ri nlflr f w ^ for lh « transaction of a gen-
ELI AS REED,
^ '’fikjtnii ,aben tl»*» *Vire at tho corner
‘•■Switf k T , i* k ' r,t, r. t f- —u miwtlblljr c«ll
’I 1 - puWlflln g,n,ral. to hi.
-bleb lie i. jir.j^red
low.blmmh.
lOdoNnlHnU-
JrJU'tuEewaivt I—f 1 ** 2° bo,M smoked Herring. «0 do
Cf> ' 1 ^ end Maxtor 1, 3 hhds New
v Found end etari-
■“** th *“™*
^ ’ DAVID O'CONNER.
NEW BOOKS.
N ARRATIVE of a .lournoy round the World, compris
ing Chili, the Gold Region* of GnlilornU nnd Austra
lia. the South Sen Islands and Java, by E tSindnecker.
Homancoof Abrlanl and Heloiso. byOW Wright.
IVacomanrv. Spirit Ripping* and Table Tipping* exposed,
by Professor Cliarles O Page.
A History of England from tho first Invasion of tho Ro
man* to the accession of William nnd Mary in 1088, by Jno
* ingnrd. D. D.
Heavenly Recognition—Will we know our friends in hea
ven? by Rev II Harbsugli.
Heaven, or the Fainted Dead, by Hnrbatigh.
Tho Heavenly Haute, or tho Employment and Enjoyment
of tho Faint* In Heaven. '
The Illustrated Magazine of Art for August; tho Edin
burgh Review for Jiilv; Ranking'* half yeirly Abstarct.
January to June, 1853; Barnum's lllustrnted News; tho
Lady's Book for August; English and Equity Roports, vol
Philosophy of Sir Win Hamilton, edited by O W Wright..
Eeartb's l/qptcy j Annie Grayson ] Grammar without a
master. Ac.
nugl2 W. TnORNF. WILLIAMS.
NEW BOOKS.
S IR HA AC BARRINGTON’S I’ersonal Sketches of hi*
own Time*, a new edition.
A Memorial of Horatio Greennugh. by n. T. Tuckerman.
Tl>e Pwlcstrian In France and Switzerland, l>y tt. Banell.
Hie IJliortinc* In American, by II. W. Warner.
A Book foreverv America, on tho Science of Government
nnd Cnnipend of tlie Constitution and Civil Jurisprudence
of tho United State*, by A. W. Young.
Cranlbrd.by the author of Mary Barton.
Tli* Ismdun Quarterly Hi-view tor July.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Review for August.
No*. 10 nnd 11 Collier’* Shakespeare.
I owry's Universal Atlas.
Uphrnn’s Mental Phylosophy. abridged.
Hucl.’s Thibet nnd Tartary. Loudon edition, illustrated.
Lord Bacon’s Essay*. 1 vol.: Rabelais’ Works. 2 vol*
aug26 W. THORNE WIUJAMS.
NEW BOOKS.
R OADS AND RAILROADS, a manual of the principle*
and practice of road making, comprising the location
construction and Improvement of roads and railroads b;
W. W. Gillespie. A. M., C. E., civil englnetr la Union Cot
lege.
Poems of Alexander Smith.
Tim UstLenf train Sunny Stdo. by T.'Tristo, with a me
morlul of tho author. !>y Austin Phelps.
Home .Cookery, a collection of tried receipts, both foreign
anJ domestic, tiy Mrs. J.Fiiailwick. ’
Pliliosophy of Mysterious Rapping* gba Reply to Beecher
by K.C Roger*.
Chamlmr*’ Miscellany, In 20 volumes, fancy boards, nn !.
10 volumes, cloth.
Chambers’ Rejmsltorv. 4 volumes, fancy boards.
Chamber*’ Information for the People, royal octavo, hal*
calf binding.
Chambers’ Papers for tlie People. 12 vol*.. fancy bound.
Thu Works of Samuel Maunder,dncludlng tlie Treasury r>
Natural History.
Treasury of Illstory.
Scientific and 1 Jternry Treasury.
Treasury of Knowledge and Biographical Treasury.
• Industry of all Nation* No*. 3 and 4.
Gndny’s lady's Book, for September.
Thu Victim’s Revenge, n sequel to tho Matrlcutt's Daugh
ter. and the Star of thn Fnltcn.
Jem Itmt. a tale of the Land aud the Ocean, by the 01.
Sailor.
Barnum's Illustrated News, No. 34. Received by
aug23 J. B. CUUREDGE.
trip
Bleak House. No. 18.
Artist Wife, by Mary Howett.
History and Itudlmontsof Architecture, by J. Bulloch.
Tlie Fawn of Pale Faces, by J. P. Brace
Class Book of Physiology, by Dr. B, N. Comings.
Tho J/indon Art Journal for August.
Pickering’s Greek nnd English Lexicon.
Vol. 14 Howard'* Report* In tlm U H. Supremo Court.
Vol*. 32 nndEnglish Cl>ancenr Reporls.
Grote’s History of Greece, vol. 11. London edition.
Yankee Meddy ; Ocean Boon ; Guerilla Chief; Red King;
Tho Corsnir Chieftain; Flying Artillerist. Ac.
augSI W. THORNE WII.l.IAMS.
T HE ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY RECORD oT tlie ExhlW-
tlon of thn New York Crystal Palace, edited by Prof.
B. riilliman. Jr., with numerous tine illuitration engrave<l
from original design* tiy tho first artist*. Price 25 cents
C T number and postage. Nos. 1 to 4 received. Subscri-
•r* supplied regubirly.
augSI W. THORNE WILLIAMS
N FAV BOOK?—A new supply of Fir Jonah Barrington'
Memoirs of Ills Own lime.
Houasayes’ Philosopher* nnd Actresses,
lloussaye*’ Men nnd Women during the reign of Louis XV
Hildreth's Theory ol Politics—an inquiry into the found-
ations of governments.
WIrately’* dements of Rhetoric.
Ant lion's Manuel of Greek Literature.
Hooper’* Physicians' Vademccum.
Walton'* Opthnlmlc Surgery, by Dr. Llttell.
Tim Mlcroscoplst, for physicians, students. Ac.
Franconia’s Story; Stuyvesant.
Maternal Mnnszenient of Children, by Dr. Bull.
Political and Military History of the Campaign of Water
loo. by General Huron de Jomlne ; Collier’s Slrakespear, 12
mo. edition, vols. 2 and 3, received.
*cp7 _ W. TIinUNE WlLlJAMS.
T Ml ACKER AY’S RNGI JFHin IMORIFT.a series - of Isc"
tu res on Swift. Congreve. Adlson. Ac.
Ranke’s Civic Wars nnd Monarchy in the lUth and 17th
centuries.
Life and Letter* of the Rev. Stephen Olln, late President
of the Wesleyan University.
The OH Houso by the River, by the author of the Owl
Creek Letter*.
Taylor’* Memorial of the English Martyr*.
Coleridge Work*, vol. 6.
Modern Flirtation, by Miss Sinclair.
Fmgllsh Law and Equity Reports, being tlie first volume
of the year. New subscribers can be supplied at the ori
ginal price of 812 per annum.
Black wood's Magazine for June.
Junc22 . W. THORNE WIIJJAMS.
D ON QUIXOTE DE LA MANCHA, by Miguel de Servan-
teaSaavedra, a revised translation based on those o|
Motteux. Jarvis and Fmollet, with numerous characteristic
illustrations.
A Manual of the Elementary Geology on the Ancient
□ranges of the Earth and its Inhabitants, aif illustrated by
geological monument*, by Sir Charles I.y ell, M. A., F. R.8.,
author of the Principle* o Geology. Ac.
Home Pictures, by Mr*. M*ry Andrew* Denison.
Civil War* and Monarchy in France in the sixteenth and
seventeenth centuries; a history of France principally du
ring that period, by Leopold Ranke.
Barnum's Illustrated News,No. 27, received br
julyfl J. B CUtlBEPOE.
OROCEIUEB.
■ 25 HHDS. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sug.tr, 25
do choice New Orleans do. 26 do do Cuba Molas
ses. 100bbls New Driesu* nnd Cuba Syrup. Stu
art’s rectified do, 600 gallons .Sperm Oil, .’100 do
Linseed do. 200 boxes Sperm and Adnmnmnntlne Cnndlua.
26 do Starch. 60 do Cheese, 76 do Soap. 26 do Toilet do, 60
do mixed and assorted Caudles, 75 package* Tea*. Rlack.Im-
norial nnd Green, 160 hbls A. Band C Clarified Sugar and
Yollotr Coffee do. 26 do Powdered and Crashed do. Prune*.
Figs, Citron. Pickles, Raisin*. Yeast Powder*. Saleratus, So
da. Ac., now in store nnd for sate verv low. by
mhCfl Kl ill IFF. A RODOBRS.
GHOClcniKS, Ae.
C VFVK—15Q bags prime lUo, 75 do Jamaica, CO
Sail M'iur—10 hhds Porto Rico. 10 do St. Croix. 6 do
New Orleans. 100 hbls Crashed. Powdered and Clariliod.
Mouohiv—26 hlids Cuba. 76 bbls New Orleans.
Foil’ll—16u hid* Baltimore. 76 do CAnul. 60 do II Smith’s.
Bacon*—16 casks Philadelphia Hum*. 600 Baltimore can
vas*ed do. 30 hhds Fide*. 20 do Shoulder*.
Pnr.unW—lf.O bMs V nnd Mercer.
Iraur am> Conns::—25 hbls cholco I/>nf I ard, 0 casks Cod
fish.
Soap. Ca.vou* anii^takcu—50 boxes No. 1 and Family
Snap. 50 do Pate do. 40 whole nnd half boxes Starch. 75 do
Adiiiantimi Candle*. 25 do Sperm, 25 do Star. 150 do Patont
Mould.
Tobacco—160packages various tiraiidsondqunlitioa.
1 ,kmox .'Viit'l’.Ac.—W) boxes Isunou Fvruii. '0 cases Wal
nut nnd Tomato (’atoup. lOdo Brandy Peaches.
Dovitxnr Ij'it'ons—75 bids I'hrlj*.’ <ilii,6D do N E Rum.75
do R-rtlfiial Wlii-ky.oO do extra old Monoiigaliela do.
Wixis—20 quarter cn-ks pure Malaga. 8 do choice Madei
ra—received nnd for sale by
aphid McMahon a povi.b,
MACKEREL. BISCUITS, STARCH, Ac.
in bbls No. largo Mackerel,
mrr rt3 10 Mils No. 1 do do
B) half bbls No. 1 do
Un bhl* sugar, sudor, nnd butter Biscuits,
25 boxes *odn Biscuits.
60 du Um han't Family Soap,
60 do Colgate's No. 1 do
40 do Colgate'* and BcadelP* Pearl Starch.
60 do Herring*,
• i.finding and for sale bv
may 16 _ SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO
GROCERIES, L1Q.UOU8, WINES, Ac.
. J. V. CoNNER.VT A CO., offer for sale on ac-
commodatiug term*.a welt assorted stock of Gro-
eerie*. Liquors. Tobacco, rtegnrs. Ac., viz: 130 bngs
WltiWaiprlmo Rio CoUeo.20 do do old Java do. 20 IiIuIk
Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugars. 50 lihls clarified coffee do.
26 do crashed nnd powdered do. 1(1 boxes loaf do, 200 pack-
see* black and green tea. some very miperipr : 250 tioxe*
tobacco vnrlous qualities, l's. 8’*. 5’* nnd 16’*. 16 cases Di
adem twist. 10 do Virginius and Aromatic. 20dn nectar leaf.
Viginia gold leaf. 10 boxes 1*3 Dorado tobacco. 176.000 supe
rior Havana Fegar*. 10 half pipe* Otard. Hupny A Co. Bran
dy. 2ft half and qunrter ca-k* llntern. Mattel. Sazcrac. Ac.
Brandy. 6 quarter casks very old Jean Isiiii* do, 5 .pipes
Holland Gin. 2 puncheon* St Croix nnd Jamaica Rum, 10
linlf pipe* nnd 16 quarter casks superior Madeira Winn, 25
bbls old Moiiougnhela Wlsky. 26 quarter casks Tenorlffe, 30
do do Malagn Wine. 200 bids gin. whi«ky nnd rum. 100 boxes
So. 1 and family soap. 5ft do sLirch. 60 do adamantine can
dle*. 50 d'» tallow do. 20 ea-ks baron sides. 15 do shoulders.
30 hhds West India M'daxM!*. 40 bids and tea do. 25 bid* N
Orleans do. together with every other article usually fouufl
at tho wholesale grocery stores.
NEW JEWELRY, FINK WATCIlE^Ac.
.U THE undersigned I* now opening a splendid assort-
t merit of rich JEWELRY, embracing the recent pattern*
' ” -tings. Pins, llraccluts and Finger-rings, among
are soma line diommd settings.from 810 to 8500.
, twenty-five setsof thoso unique Peart Srls of Ear-
*' rings aud Brooches, from 818 to 8125 the sot. newest
\\ anil rarest patterns: together with a very selectjrssort-
inont of extra fine Watches sot in |iearl. diamond, hun
ting nnd plain cases. Thera, with a further assortment ol
good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Sot*. Spoon*. Fork*. Ladle*.
Cups. Ac., nnd Hated ware of all kin *. Fancy Work Boxes.
Dressing Cases, Folios (locks, flronze Figures, gold mount
ed Canes.(’uttlery. Ae.. renders lit* assortment very com
plete. and unsurpassed In the ."tote, cither In quality or pri
ces. D. II. NICHOLS.
aar Strict attention paid to repairing wntchc*. clock*,
and jowolry. nol2
jewelry]
I MR. F. STEIN, on Broughton-strect. has just receiv
ed the finest assortment of now nnd fashionable Jewel
ry of all descriptions. Gold nnd silver pouclls and pen*,
silver and silver gllted ware and fruit baskets, waiter*!
lei sots, candlesticks, table and tea sjiooiis: fine table,
iKirkut and pen knives, scissors, nnd a Largo variety of the
finest work boxes, dressing cases, and writing desks for
ladles and gentlemen, as also n fine selection of fiutinnx,
accordlnns and fancy articles, too numerous to mention,
'which ho offer* at the lowost prices ever sold In this city
Tho attention of the public at large, but e*|i<vially that of
the ladies, is ixirticularlv requested. ai:21
PIANO FORTE DEPOT.
. THE undersigned respectful!) Inform tha
HTfcIRMn’ 1 • { ’ avnnnn i 1, Georgia and FToriihi,
* a • *tUot they have on hand more than fifty
Pianos, the largest stock ever on sale In tills city, and
nindeby the most celebrated manufacturers In tho United
State*. Nunn* A (.'lurk. T. Clilckcrlng. Uoardmnn A Gray,
Height A Newton. Edward* A Fisher, nil well known to the
lovers of Music, hqve place In their Inrge nssoriment.—
These Pianos are o( rich lone, and beautifully .finished tn
Rose Wood. Black Walnut.snd Mahogany, wltli frmi frame*
mnde In the most substantial snd worlunnnlike manner.—
Also tlie justly celebratcil ^Eollan Plano Fortes, which for
their sweetness of tone have not been equalled. All these
instruments have metulieframes which render them iieculi*
ariy suited for till climate, preventing necessity of tuning
for years.
iW undersigned are Agents for Henri Here's, celebrated
Grand Pianos, made in Paris. For Power and beauty of tone,
they stand pre-eminent.
Oaiiiiaiit'hMumnuix*.—Tld* beautiful toned wind Instru-
ment.manufactured by (Tiriinrt A Needham, X. Y..f»r village
pur|io*es. I/idg«*s.Soroiiading Parlies, ami the private prac
tise of Organist*. |»o**es*ing a »weet and jiowerful tone, they
have also for sale. All these instruments will Im disposed of
on tlie most accommodating terms. Tlie prices of the l'i.
ms ranging from 8176 to 81.000.
_ I.W. MOltREIJ.ACn
PIANO FORTES, MUSIC AND MUSICAL
INSTRUMKN’R!.
,T-y.. M Tlio subscriber hnving purchased tho on
SBBgliSBtlro buslne** of F. 7*MinAUM A Co., of wtilch
“Vi^l I fi ,in heretofore been lira acting nieur
• 'her In Savannah, would rcspeclfully Invite
the attention of those in want of anything In the musieal
lino to hi* establishment. From many years’ exiieriene*
ledh in pn>fe**ionnl and hu«lues* matter* cotin'-cicl with
musIc^Alr. M.fuel* himself fully qualified to proffer Ills ser
vice* In tho selection of music and Instruments or tho ful
filment of order*, with tho aMuratioo of lit* utmost Zealand
industry In hi* endeavor to deserve Gie patronage *nd con
tidenro of tho public. O. II. MITCHELL.
june14 successor to F. Zogbnuuj A Co.
15 00
. 20 Oft 12 00
. 16 00 0 00
. 10 00 0 1)0
. 0 00 4 00
2 00 1 00
Junc3
REFINED SUGAR, Ac.
50 tin Lex A Kirkpatrick’* Crashed do
60 do Butter. Sugar and Soda Biscuit
20 do Treadwell's Pilot Bread
30 lioxe* do Soda BDcult
300 do Family. Palo nnd No. 1 Soap. Smith and Col
50 du Beadill'* Pearl Starnh
25 do Ground I’eppor In 20 |h boxes
20 do do Coffee in 6u j|j boxes
30ft reams a-sorted Wrapping Paper
60 mat-idd government Java t'offeo
r.o tioxe* 1st and 2-1 quality Rev's l^inon Hyrup
100 bid* E Phelps’ slid Rose Gin
80 do X E Rum. 30 do Douicxtlc Brandy
40 du P & H Connecticut River Gin
20 and 20 ■( cask* Malaga Wine
60 bid* and lOOkeg* prime laiaf lard, landing nnd
or sale by jyil SCRANTON. JOIlNdTH.V A CD.
WINES, LIRUOUS MEGARS, GROCERIES.
r|V||K Subscriber has on hand a fine and well selected
Stock of Imported pure Wine*. liquors nnd Segur*.
eompvlsliui the fuMowtug :
Itvnntly—10 half pipe* Otard. Dtipuy A Co. ; 3 do .lo
old Henneixy ; 2 do d« Sazerac. ISOS ; 2 do do Jean Louis,
180ft ;do do J. J. Dupuy.
Winn*—t half pipe* oik reserve Madeira ; 2 do do
London I'nrticiilnr : 3 do do old Port; 6 do do Sherry
Wine ; 2ft ea*k* Claret: 4ft basket* Clmmi'ngne.
Srai» r»—20.000 Rio Honda : lO.'KXl I-a C'rul* ; 6.000
I*iUnion* in.Oftft 1*i l'nlr’ra ; 25.Wift Trabnras.
I''miry Groceries.—A large *upply. such ns imported
Cordials. E*' • ,, «h Pickle* nnd Sauces. Preserve*. Sweetmeats.
Prune* and Jen M... For sale by A. BON AUD.
«bi8 Corner of Bay nnd Whilaker-streets.
!«f 4SB.rS5Sf Wr' 1 "
- A,KEN * BURXS -
rti loppi, Wo art In receipt of an-
Sli2 ri oSe Parted
W»U nJjnLOTM. Th* demand for there my
*• ksod, In raac ^ greater than the
«iVT*"riSnmdfo a 0 th * w * nt *our custom-
«»L? 0 J|V? ,, , onr otdera. and are now
^‘“Mtlon. ‘ »^*ntifol selection, to which we In-
Mn1B AIKEN k BURNS.
GROCERIES, Ar.
C KIFFEE—160 bags prime Kio. 75 do. Jamalra. 60 do.
/ Java.
Pro an—10 hlids Porto Rte«. lOdo. St. Croix. 6 do. New
Orleans. 100 lihls Crashed. Powdered, a ml Clarified.
HiiUfliW—25 b!id* Cuba. 76 bid* New Orleans.
Fi/it'K—15ft bbls Ibdtiuiore. <6 do. Canal-53 do. Illram
Smith'*. *
H.uvis—15 ca«ks Philadelphia Ham*.600 IViltimore Ilagg
ed. 33 litide ."ides. 20 do. .'•imulder*.
Bii'hiji*—13 dozen, painted handles.
BclKKW—200 dozen, painted.
So*l*. Caxiium ami .stakcii—50 boxes No. 1 nnd Enmity
Soap. 50 do. Pale do. 76 do. Adamantine Caudle*. 25 do.
Sperm. 25 do. Star. 150 do. Patent Mould do., 40 whole nnd
half boxes Starch.
Tmuivo—350 iikga various brand* nnd qualltlee.
l.KM«x fivuiT.se.—63 boxes l/muiu Syrup. 10 cases Wal
nut and Tomato Catsup. 1ft do. Brandy IVaches
ItoMiMic IjgroR*—75 bbl* I’lielp*’ (Bn. 50 do. N K. Rum.
75do. Rectified Whisky, 30 do. Extra«>M .Monongnloda do.
Wines—2ft quarter cask* pure Malaga. 8 do. choice Ma-
>lra. Received, ami for sale by
jyl5 MrMAHON A DOYLE.
CUANiS A RODGERS
|T AYR in «tore. nnd offer for sal j on accommodating
JL term*, the following, viz:
20 hhd* Porto Rico Sugar. 10do Muscovado do,
10 do N Orleans do, 60 bbl* crashed do,
5ft do refined A II and G do. 25 hhds Cuba Molasses,
lufl bbl* N (I Sirup, 5ft do New Yoik do,
230 bags Rio Oiffee. 50 do Java do.
25 hlids Bacon Aide*. 10 do do Shoulders,
loft half hbls Irani. 500 sacks Salt,
100 boxes Soap, various brands.
100 do fancy do. for toilet uso. auglD
136 Congress-street.—We received so many new books
yesterday, that we cannot find limo to enumerate them.
From grave to gay. « •
Itollgtous. Literarv 8clentllle. Humorous and Interesting.
We Invite our friends to call and examine the largest varie
ty of light reading ever offered In this city. Also.
Graham’s Magasine for Jnly; Cody’s Irady’sBook.
Blackwood’s Magazine; Darnum’s'lltustrated News.
Gleason’s Plctoral. Ac. ■ Jnne22
the Owl Creek Letter*.
Modern Flirtation*, a novel,by Catherine Sinclair.
Passion and Prim Iple. a domestic novel, by Mr*. Grey.
Flirtations In America, or High Life In New York.
■nt* Adventures of a Bachelor, or a man In search of a
wife.
BeU,or the Heir of Moteombe Manor, by Dr. P.
H. Robinson.
Gftdy’s Irady’* Book for July; Graham’s Magazine do;
Arther's Magazine do; Peterson’* Magazine do.
Barnum's Illustrated Newg, No. 26, Further xupply of
Eehoe* of a Bell; received by
J°P*« j. B. CUIIBEDGE.
fplIE MASONIC MANUEL, by Robert ffaeoy, pocket edt-
J. tlon, beauUfally illustrated and in the moel conveni
ent forjn yet published.
Also, tho Masonic Lyre, a collection of Masonic Song! and
Odea, suited to every occasion in lodge or eelebraUons.
Both new work* recently published.and highly worthy the
attention of the Craft. Jut received anJffor aaleaf the
Bookstore of H. 8 SIBLEY.
135 Oungrere-streel
W THORNE WIIJ.1AHH hu rmlral KS* gSl
• and DUtaiff. or Fair Flat asd Forty of the Sooth at
the close of the Revolution, W. Gilmore Bimtn*.
Maria Be Beralere, a tale or the Crescent City, by W. GIL
more Simms.
. Thompson's Pfdionsry of Domsstte Medicine and Roue-
hold Sureery,revised by Dr, Henry H Smith ■
John Rudolph of Roanoke, and other'Sketches of Char-
Jjulys'fcokaMisleSttoMlSaSSfoeJsS;
— - - -
• V* 1 ' 1
I1-™ unfFT MCMAHON, DOYlt
<•»«»« »r .chooo.
llw _muoiMn.Em.Ytoo
SUNDRIES.
OO RR***^ w l n t pr strained and Ideaehed whale Oil.
rC\J 266 bog* prime green Rio Coffee.
(vft bag* old government Java Coffee.
76 • laguyra Coffee 46 do Mararaibo do.
100 bbl* E Phelps’ Gin, 40 do P A: 11 (fonn’t River do
20 - domevtic Bran <v. 60do New England Ruin.
50 bbl* and 1(>0 k< g« prime I**af I nr I
60 hbd* prime Paeon iGdea, 20 do do Sbouldor*.
2fK) dozen painted Bucket*. .
2ft lilul* prime ."'t Croix Sugar, in do Porto Rico do.
1 20 •• tulnieNewGrlean*Sncar.
23 bid* Imtter. *ugnr. and soda Cracker*. *
F.3 “ Stuart's A. U. *n 1 C clarifie i Sugar.
43 '• “ crashed and powderc«l Sugar
50 boxes BesdeU's 6* nnd 8* tallow Candle*.
MO *• Stnr Candles. 300 do No 1 pale nnd family Soap.
60 M Sezar*. of various brand*. For «*1« by
sep20 ^ SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
H. HSUTirS^FMIUlt, CRACKERS, die.
on Bills H. Smith'* Floor
0\J 20 half bbl* choice Canal Flour
20 bbls Sugar Cracker*
20 half bbls do do
20 bbl* Butter do *
20 half bbl* do do
20 boxenPola do
20 half bbl* Fulton Market Beef, a choice article
60 bbl*Crushed Sugar. , $
Landing from brig Augusta, and for sale by
jy!7 lior
[QIjOOMBF, JOHNSON k CO.
iQt.'ORS AND WINKS—12 half pipe* Otard. Dupuy A
I Co's French Brandy; 10 half pipe*, assorted brands,
tow priced French Brandy; 30 quarter casks Domestic do. 50
bbl* do do. 75 do P A H live Gin, 150 do E Pli«lp*’ do fl pipes
Holland Gin. 10 bbls Virginia Apple Brandy. 8 do pure ueor
gte Peach do. 200 do N. O. Whisky, 60 do white BaUlmore
do. 30 do old Westminster Monongalieb do, 20 do old Penn
sylvania Mountain dodo, 100do N. K. Rum. 25 quarter casks
Madeira Wlno, 16 eighth do choice do dn„20'quartcr do Port
do, 2 hair pine* dodo, 20 quarter cask* Brown Sherry Wlno,
40 basket* Champagne do. Fornnleby
aula WFJHTEB A PAIAIES.
1*1 ANO FORTE WAREHOUSE.
THE Alterations nnd Iinpifovemviit* in on
More. Including a fine Show Itpom for Plan
Fortes, and a Music Department for (radlet
luting now completed, wo would Invite tho at
tcntlnn of the musical public to our stock, comprising evei
article in the line, which can be furnished (wholesale un
retail) at New York prices.
PIANO FORTES, hv A. PtodartA Co..J. II. Dnnhnm. an
other* of established reputation, eons'ant iv on liand.
F. ZOGflAUM A It).. Importers. .
So*. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-streets.
dco7 _ Next lo Market S«juari
Will. R. S YMONS, DiiAI'ER ANiVtAlLOlt
Nn 17 Whitaker street. Samnnnh.
Has just opened a large nnd choice variety of Nzt
i-PlilNn .xxnSl'Mxm (io<N«. eon-ioting In part ofhtocl
figure<l andlauc) Erouch Cusshnerc*; black and co
awed Caahtocre; Goth* and todmuKtU; white an
fancy Linen Drills; with a large assortment of fancy Mai
■rallies nnd Linen Vesting*, all of which ho Is prepared t
make up to order In tlie most f.ishinnablo stylo, and on at
commra|atiug tt-nu* np5
STAR CLOTH1NO EMPORIUM.
No. 147 Hay Street.
All perrons of taste and refluemont—those havlo
a due regard for coinfort and |M'r*onalapiH.'aranee, nra
at all times select any nnd every article for tlieirwari
.rolie. frmu one of the largest assortments of the Vet
Rest Goods in this country; s-ilhrr in Ready Made Garini-m
or made up to mi usitrein unique style, nr Furnishing aril
rles of every description nnd quality ton numerous to mon
tlon Call and see. PRICK A VKADKR.
FASHION A TILE TAILORING.
M 1). MURPIIY. 21 Hull-ftrert. would respectfull;
Inform III* fronds and tho public generally, that h*
Ilia* received III* spring style* for gentlemen, ninoie 1
.which will lw found as rich and fine fancy Cn*siniere>
Ve*tlngs. Ac., ns liavn ever been brought to this market.
All orders executed with dispatch, and in t|)e be*t styl*,'
of woiknmnshlp.
(ientlemun are respectfully invited to call and judge foa
Iminxclve*. i mil II
READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR SPRING
AND SUMMER.
WM. It. SYMONS, luui'zti A.vn T.utnn. No.
Whitaker struts. r<->qiectfiilly suliclts the/]
nttention of his friends an I He 1 public in gen-l
a*ral. to his large slock of Ready-ma ie Clotli-l
ing. suitable for tho present and coming *ea«on. It lias al 1
Im n made up under hi* personal superintendence nn I fo
style and durability of workmanship, is iuferior touonct.i
bv found In tho market.
The following comprise a portion of tlie stock : Frocks nm
■SnckH of hi no. black nnd colored cashmere cloth* : black
brob il'ete Frocks and Sacks; linen duck, drill and fancy
lim n Frocks and Sacks; India gras*, silk and brown linen
Sack*; black and colored alpaca Frocks and Sacks.
Pant* of fancy French casslmere*. black doe-skin cassi •
ni. ro. Mack drab d'ete snd spring tweed ea*»iiner*. whit
duck and fancy linen drill, together with a largo lot of cot
ton drill and duck Pant*, for summer wear
Vests of black satin, black b&ratlien. aud fancy silks, fan
cy and white Marseilles, figured mid *tri|»ed linens.
Also, a large slock of Furnishing Good*, such a* stocks
gloves, susjiendnr*. crnvnts. collar*, silk, gauze, merino, am
cotton undershirts, stripe silk and cotton socks, silk an-'
gingham umbrellas, ete.. etc.
Tlie whole of which he offer* for sale on accnmroodatin;
terms, and at price* as cheap as the cheapest. ap!3
WM. R. SYMONS,
Offers for sale, a largo assortment of Cloths. Cas
sltneres snd Vestings, consisting in part of tlie fol
lowing articles, selected hr himself during thejiat
summer In LmdmAand Pans, which ha will make up to nr
dor in the l»e*t style of workmanship, and at the short**.
notice. Ilf* stock of Readymade Clothing and of Furnish
ing Good*, for gonUomen’*' wear, to very large and of th'
host quality and stylo—the whole of It mado tills fall unde-
his own inspection, and will Ira sold at the lowest prices fo
cash or approved credit :—French black, blue. Lrowu an
olive Goths; fancy French and English Casslmere*; fane;
Silk Vesting.su|>er. fancy Silk llush Vestings; black Bar
at hen Silk Vestings ; super, black IVraskin Casslmere* ; Me
rinoniidSilk Undershirts and Drawers; wliito and fane;.
Shirts and Collars; Canton Flannel Shirt* nnd Drawers
white, black and fancy Kid Gloves; Neck Tie*, plain an
embroidered; Merino and Cotton Socks; Scarf*.Satin an
Bombasln Socks. no5 17 Whltnlccr-street.
FISK’S METAL1C BURIAL CASE.
SJ&i WE nre constantly receiving these valuable
C,-.<c*. and have them always in readiness to bu
delivered at th* shortest uoliee.
I. W. M0RREIX A CO
N. B.—We are permitted to Inform the public that wo
have received from Mr. Kmioxn, of New York city.»let
ter signed by tlie different members of tlie United State
Senate, who were appointed to take charge of the body o
the Hon. Hkxrt C’UV, deceased, (which was enclosed in on*
of Foot’s Metolle Cases.) and wlio went with U to Kentucky .
they say to Mr. Ratmoxu, that the Case answered tho put
pose for which It wa* Intended, mid meet* with their appro
untion. and they cheerfully recommend it to tha public a
being superior to any other Case for the transportation i
drad. Tha letter can be seen by calling on
f. W. MORRELL A CO
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE,!
LujUlotice Charter, granted tn 1848.
T HE Spring session will commence on the second Monday,
which Is Hie Pith day of January,
Gw. Y. Uhuwnk, President and Professor of Montel and
Morel 8clence.
P. Professor of Natural Science*.
L K. Riu.miax, Professor ol Mathoinatlc* and Director ol
Music. !
Hbnkt M. IIotTXCUir, Professor of Belle! Irattre*.
The Faculty will be assisted by the following Ladtoi,' til i-r-
Mrs. Browne. Mrs.' Branliam, Missss Bcuaett, Bumstcad.
Munxlith, nnd K. Beunott
Catkfogiii's containing further information, may be ol>-
tallied by applying to eithor of the officers of the College, ot
to either of the following gentlemen, who constitute the
Hoard of Trustees: E. H. Jones. M. D„ President; D. M. Pee.
S les.Esqr.. Treasurer; Tlios. J. Hartley. E*qr., Secretory; Col.
. II. Walker. Rev. N. O. Foster. Rev. C. 11. Irwin, Win. 8.
Stokes. Edmund Walker. Zachnriah Fears. Nathan Massey.
Win. IV. B. Crawford. M. D.. Benj. Harris.Ja*. F. Swanson. J
W. Fenrs.lt. P. Zimmerman.
Madison, Morgan couuty,Deo. 23rd, 1851.
dr 2ft lawd&wtf
AnSRCER UNIVERSITY.
* Paijield, Greene County, ua.
STUD IB*.
T HE Studies In this University nreA Theologies! course
of three years, designed for those who are preparing for
the Gospel Ministry ;
A ColUyiate Course of four years, equal to that of other
College* in the country;
AScienttficCoursoof throoyears,Indudlug, with sotno ad
dition, all the studies of tlie Collegiate Course except the An-
clentLaugungus;
ADNUWIOW.
The regular time for the admission of Students, Is at the
opening of tho Fall Term, the last WednesilaV In August.
Candidates for admission nto the Collegiate Course must
sustain a satisfactory examination In Geography, Arith-'
molie. English, Iratin and Greek Grammar, Cicsnr, Virgil.
Cirero’* Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader ; and
must Ira at least fourteen years of nge.
Candidate* for admission into tlie Scientific Course roust
sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography, Arithmetic,
English Grammar, Simple Equations in Algebra, and two
.books in Geometry; mm mu*t be at least sixteen year* of
rtge. KXFESSW.
Tuition. Spring Wrm. fltll 1\rm.
L’tTunot/wic.aSioinaHT Gratuitous....Gratuitous.
IxCotioir- 826 00 815 00
Scientific Course, 26 00 16 00
l.v Aoadkmy—
Preparatory Ctoa*,..........
Second *•
Ttiinl “
Elementary M
Room Rent
Gmtlngent Expenses.
These expenses require to ho |iaid in advance.
From Students who lodge in tho College building*, fifty
dollar* will be received a* full payment for tho tuition fees,
rwim rent, and contingent expenses of the year.
Ilie price of Iloanl ill thn vilfoga is 810 per month ; ol
washing, room-rent, mid fuel. 83.
OOUME-VUCHIMTAXIt VACATION*.
Tlie Commencement I* held on tho lust Wednesday In
uly.
Tbcre are two Vacations, dividing the year into terms, as
follow* ;
First term—front last Wednesday in August to December
16th.
Winter Vacation—from December 16lli to February lat.
Second Term—from Ural ilay of February to Commence
ment.
Summer Vacation—from Commencement to Inst Wed-
nesdny in August, B. M. SANDERS,
Socretory of the Board of Triiates*.
Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGG. President ol
tho University, will receive a catalogue, containing the
course of studies, aud nil other ncccssarvtnformatinn.
MADAME K* ACE LIE TOGNO,
W ILL open on tlie lat nf October, at tho comer of Meet
ing nnd Society-street*. Charleston. S. C„ a BOARD
ING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES.
French will befttcludvely spoken In the School nnd fam
ily, but due regard will be also had to a thorough English
Education. Madame Togno h prepared to refer parent*and
guardians to the most eminent Professors of Music tn Phil
adelphia nnd New York, nnd to a number of gentlemen in
Philadelphia and Virginia, to whose daughters slio has giv
en Instruction for several years.
NxrntKN'cra:
Philadelphia.—Rev, Kingstou Goddard, Md’lle Adels SI-
gnlgne. Mud. Elis. Picot. Mad. Acello Giilllou, (mother of
Mud. Togno.) Fal. D. Ingrnlmm. E>q..Di'. Win. Harris. II. D.
• lulpin. Esq.. Signor Pertdli, Prof, of Music, II. Ilupfcld.
Mnq.. Prof, of Music.
New York.—Mud. II. Giegnray.Signor Ra^iidi.
Winchester. Ya.—Rev. C. Wnlkcr.Rev.il 11 Boyd, linn
J. M. Mason. Hon. R. Y.Conrad. Geo. lam, II. H. Lcc, Esq.
CharMon.-,). I,. Petlgru, Esq., 0. Mills. Esq.. J. P. |»or-
cher. Esq , II. O King, Esq. lnwi.5—*»1
SELECT CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
T HE subscriber, for tlm lost six year* Principal of the
Belnir Academy, near Tallahassee, Florida, announces
to the rill son* of Savannah that ho will open in tills city,
nn Tuesday. November 1st. a Select School, for boys. In
structions will be given iu h!’ the Claude* the Mathematics,
the French Iranguage.and in nil tlie hrtmehr* ol a thorough
English Education. Youth* will he prepared lor college, or
fitted for mercantile nr other business. The scholastic
year will consist of ten month*, divided into two terms—
August nnd September being vacation. Tlie tuition fee for
' any. or all of tlie above studies. I* fixed at 883 |*ir year.
A graduate ui the College of New Jersey, at Princeton,
with seventeen years’ qx|»erieuco in teaching, the suWrl-
Irar foel* warranted in iipjiealing with confidence to tlie
citizen* of Savannah for patronage,
AsHHlranger.he I* irarmitted tn refer to Dlilinp Elilntt
for character nnd qualifications, and take* pleasure In ap
pending tlie following certificate from UU late natron*.
WILLIAM S. BOGART.
Saviunnli. .September 22d, 1S53.
TAUjuiasHint. August 29th, 1863.
Mr. Wii.ij.vm 8. Booaht. principal of the Bolair Academy,
being about to remove to Savannah, for the purpose of es-
tatdiohing a school In that place, tho undersigned, having
hnd 'children under hi* core, take pleasure In recommend
ing hint as a highly competent teacher, nnd worthy Christ
ian gentleman.
It i* with much regret that'they hnvo heard of hia ln-
•nued removal from llii* vicinity; as, beside* tledr kind
per-onul relations towards hint, they lielieve that III* place
a* a teacher can be with difficulty supplied, and that Ills
removal tlierfore will Uo regarded a* a public loss.
J. Waylo* Baker, George u
— fcuaUtlno owned
toto r Col.J. II. Mclnto*
U..V - .r 8ft<*n mllett abov! Jack-
MDville, Hast Florida, chntolrtlnf iM>ht twenty>i«rtn bun-,
dred acre*; near nlno hundred ofwhleb are'bhon, and jitfra
cultivated with success by him, bod the residue, consist
ing of Irammock and pin* land. It la eligibly sltaated, and
capable at »El|h degree of cultivation. Tha bwRdtnga nr*
in m>o<l order, consisting of a comfortable dwelling. Ac.,
snd spacious and oonrenlent hoiwos, adapted to alltbepur-
poie* of a long staple chiton plantation, log#titer with n
grinding houso and mill, nnd » boiling house and boiler*,
which are capable of turning oat from Ally to one hundred
hogsheads of sugar. Also, right thousand acre* of pine
land, the greater part of which to weU timbered, lying on
tbo Rt, Johns rtrer and Ua fldnlty. Fer prico and term*
apply iq tho Administrator*.
J. WALD BURG, Ravannsh,
B. A. FUTNAH. 8t. Apgnatliie.
Mr. J. N. Johnson, t»lio to on Ute plantation, win exhibit
It and the other land. —** 1 ‘*
LAND FOK SAXiEc
men .THE subsoriber offer* for sale 1,200 i
dWSly logon the Alatamalra, river, three mil
*^-fork, known aa Town Bluff. There are 260 acne open,
E for cultivation t .abo two small framed houses with
Yarned barn ana good framed store home, situate on
ink of tb* river, one or the best Stands for a store in
this traction. Tlie ptqce ltaa the odrantogo of steamboat*
during the fall, whiter and spring months, and one of the
best fisheries on the riser for shad. 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 of
first rate hay land well ditched and drained.rendy for clear
ing. with five acres eteared. Paid land will produce fifty
buahcl* of corn to the acre. Tbla land Ilea two miles from
UannFmy.onthe AUtamaba rtrer.
Also. 6.000 acres of Unit quality pine Umbered land on
the Alalamalia and Ocmulgee rivers.
All these land* nro situate In the first and aocond district
of Appling county. Also, 2,000 acres of land well timbered
with cypres* and white oak. Any person wishing farther
particular* can address **»-«* ~ •-
janfil—lawdAwOm
GARB BEAT 6HAIK 1
No. 131 North Sixth Sire.
wishing, emlon hand JV
jfy Cane Peat Gtalra.^i
for parlors,' dlbltti _
Woods, Imitation Woods, and Fattoy Cbfirfrtofj v'; 3!
Reception and Cottage Uralre, ^Ugbt^Oeatrtlfa
•fgm; Cane Lounges. Cane Rette«rHall CTralru. u»ni
Horn* awl Office Arm Chair*, bregr/flftd'mttKU JMc.
Chrira, Store and BteamVoat 6to<d*, WlmlacT .QK»I*8|<
Retires, Ac, ’ \ t
Housekeeper*. Hotel. Pteamboat' and llatl Rom O
will find It lo their InUreat to call atlheFi
mh7
No. 131 North Cth Bt (opposite Franklin
FROUTY & BAIUIKTT4I'
Agricultural Ware-Ifquae. nnjt Ra«| I(
No. 184X Market-street. PhUaAth
id white oak. Any person wlshln;
addrvmi me at Hall P. O., Georgia.
-— • —-j- 'AwOin W. D
■ AfiFTlie'Ralelglt. (H. C.) Standard will please publish
weekly for six months., and pond bill to W, D. .
(tCi ' BiGi UND8 FOR SALE.—lTie TmcYef LAND oft the
Mary’* River, known aa the Cut-off Tract, containing -
seven hundred nnd seventy-two (772) aares.'tff which ovor
five hundred (600) acres are tldo swamp and lYesli marsh,
lands, with a rise and fall of tldo of six feet. Tho marsh
land was successfully cultivated many years ilnco, producing
Cotton. Cane, and Rica.
S iese land* could tra put In order with less labour. It I*
•ved, than would bu required for nutting Hammock lands
In order, and are considered very safe from overflow in galea
and freshet*.
For farther particular* nnd terms, which will bo made easy
to a purchaser, apply (o John Fraser and Co.. Charleston,
8.C.,or to Mrs. Henry Bailey, St. Mary’s, Camden county,
Goorgis.
A plat of the land may be aeon at the office of the Geor
gian. __»pl27—d&c
tfgfc F OR P A I.E.-A Tract of LAND..containing 202^
3H: acres, nnd improvements, near Walthourvllln. liberty
county. Tlie land Is of good quality, ulne and bay bind. 60
acre* of which are In cultivation, and the remainder well
timbered, offering strong Inducements to persons Interested
In procuring tur|icntlne. Tlie Improvements consist of a
two-story frame dwelling, together with negro houses, stable*,
and all oilier necessary outbuilding*. Tlie location cannot
bo surpassed for healthfulness or salubrity of climate, with
good wnter. and a range for cattle which cannot bo excelled.'
Thenbnve property can be bought at avety reasonable price,
i end on tho most accommodating terms, It early application
bo mado to tho subscriber*, at Walthourvillo. Liberty county.
apl 26—d&c
nylon
icl* h
John I’arkhill,
Tlimiin* F Williams,
George Ualpliin.
Oliver 8. Burroughs,
Fraud* II. Flagg.
Turh itt U. Belton,
George T. Ward,
Wm. R. Hayward.
George Whitfield,
Benjamin F. Whittier,
JohnJ Maxwell.
William M. Maxwell,
J. Steven* Maxwell,
Edward Footman.
Arthur M. Randolph,
J. v,eorge Anderson.
James J. Archer,
«cp24—trw5t
E NGIJHH TOOTH BRUSH®—A very superior article of
English Tooth Uruslie*. manufactured expressly for the
subscriber, and direct from London, fur salo by
jnnel'J __ W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square.
TTtOR 8ALE—A light mie liorso Carnage, with poie. built
r to order by Brower k Boa, Vow York, and Iras been
used bat Utile. It can be seen at the Gsrrtoge Repository
oC Mr. George W. Hardcaatl*.
Bli 1 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fa 00.
feblt
BTOVE8, STOVES.
The subscriber has just received a Urgnmtmber r,
Cooking and ItorlorStoves, which he will disposer
on accommodating terms. Among them may b
found the following: Cooking Stove*. The Republic, Irady»
tbo Like, Air Tight I'remiuin, Queeit of the West. Einpir
Fromlnm. Eastern I’remiuin. Parlor and olllco Sloves.-
Unlott Cottage, Cylinder, Shoet Iron, (atr tight) square on
oval.Six Plato. JV»x Stoves.
Hollow Ware Pots, Kettle*. Ovens, Spidery, Sauce Psu*
ke. ka. Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, for sale, and mano
factored at short notice. Orders for Roofing, Gutters, am
Ixadera, attendod lo with punctuaUty.
JOHN J. MAURICE,
Hot. 10 and 12 Barnard street
pimnNO AND JOCKEY GAPR—Received by tote arri
vote, a new supply. Those In wsnt wRI please call st*
*' * —" PRICE *
147 llay-st
LAW SCHOOL OF I1ARVAUD COLLEGE.
fPHIS imtltutiou afford* a complete course of legal etlu-
L cation for the bar In any of tlm United State*, except
ing only mntter* of merely local law ami practice; and also
a systematic course of Instruction In Commercial law for
tho-e wli i propose to engage in mercantile pursuit*.
The Iraw Library, which is constantly increasing, con
tain* now about 14.(X)il volume*. It Includes a very com
plete collection of American and English Iraw, nnd tlie prin
cipal work* of the Civil and other Foreign Iraw. It is open
to student*, and warmed and lighted for their ute during
both term* and tho winter vacation.
The first term o{ each academical year begin* In the tost
week of August, and thn second term fn the to*t week of
February ; each term continue* twenty weeks. Students
a readmitted *t auy period of a term or vacation. The fees
are |50 a term, aim 8-6 for half a term. For thl* sum stu
dents have the ustTof the Iraw Librarj and text books, and
of the College Library, and may attend all the course* of
public lectures delivered to the undergraduates of the
University.
Tlie instructors of the Iraw School are lion. Joel Parker,
LL. D„ Rnyall Professor; llon.Tbeophllu* Parson*.LL. D.i
Dane Professor; and Hon. Edward O Luring, University
Lecturer. Instruction l.i given by lectures, recitations and
examination*, snd moot court*.
For furthor information application may be made to
elthur nf the Instructors.
JAMES WAIJCER. President.
Cambridge, August 1.1853. dlaw3wl* sepO
UNIVEHSITY OF LOUISIANA^MEDICAL
DEPARTMENT.
T HE Annual Course of Lectures in till* Deportment will
commence on MONDAY, Novotnber 14, and will ter
minate in tho ensuing March.
JAMES JONES. M. D., Professor of Practice.
J. C. RIDDELL. M. D., Professor of Gierolstry
WARREN STONE, M. D.. Professor of Surgery.
A. II. GINAS. M. 1)., Professor of Obstetric*.
A. J. WEDPERBURN. M. !>., Professor of Anatomy.
OUSTAVUS A. NOTT. M. D. Professor of Materia Medic*.
THOMAS HUNT, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathol-
} Demorw,ln » tor » of Anatomy.
Tlie rooms for dlsseellng will be open from the third Mon
day in October to tho Ffnil of April.
The Faculty are Visiting Physician* and Surgeon* or the
Charity Hospital, and attend this Institution from Novem
ber to April The Student* accompany the Professoraln
Ibelr visit*, and thn* enjoy extraordinary practical advan
tages. free of expense.
"Ahrre are about one thousand patients prescribed for
luy fn thl* Hospital. «
The number of patient* Is nearly twenty tboaaand. In tb*
year. THOMAS HUNT, M. D., Dean,
j uly 28—wflm
C OFFEE—300 bsg* fair to prime Rio Coffee. 60 do Saint
Domingo do, 26 do old government Java do. for oale br
»pW WEBSTER k PALMEB.
U bbl* Geo Haws’Corned Beef. 100 small size sagar-cui
Hams, 8 hhds Bacon Shoulders, 10 bbU tool Lara nod 6 do
bleaebed Whato GLaudfor sale by
DAVID O’CONNER,
aoglT cof. Broughton and Draytonratreeto.
Illo. I Jberfy county,
H. W. BACON
E.B. WAY.
VALUABLE KICK LAND FOR SALET
* A Tract of Tide Swamp Land.containing 500 acres,
ilylngon tho Alatnmnha river, three mites above Dari*
^eti, adjoining landirof tho estate of Butler nnd Bun-
wisl.v on tlio en*t and Gignlliiat nnd Walker on the north
nnd west, oavlng a* good a pitch or tide as nnv rice plan
tation un the river. My term* are, twenty dullnra per acre,
ono-fourth cash, nnd tho hnlnnce on a credit or from five to
ton years, the Interest only required to ho paid annually.
Apply to the undersigned at Dnrlen. In case of mv absence
Mr. Jjhis I'm.muk will show the land, & plan of which can
be seen at the office nf the Georgian.
„ SAMUEL M. STREET.
Banner. Jan. 22.- 1R53. Jan26—lam
it.. H»RSAIJi.—A Tract of I.ANDof Five Hundrcdacre
jLT.atrirtly prime Rico Irand. Immediately opposite tho ol-
town or Hardwick. Tlio sltuntlon of the place affords on*
of tin* best Saw-tnlll seat* in tho Southern country, facilitlr
for timber being easy nnd without end. Vcsssel* cotnin;
from sea ran load Immediately alongside, drawing front tei.
to IlftiTit feet or water. For terms apply to Henry William:
U.8. District Attorney,Savannah,nr to B.STU.E8.Brraucouu
STEAM SAW JIULL FOR RALE,
QITUATED half o mile front this City, on tlip canal, ha* *.
O basin capable of bidding two million feet of Log*. Tin*
Mill has Iracn in operation nbout seven months, runs twi
gangs nnd nn edging saw. also Grist Mill. 71il* Mill sawu
from 12to 16 M. feet per day. For pnrtlculsrsapplv to
”**'U.Y k MONTMOLUN.
Jt FOR SAIJv— 1 Hint valuable |inrcel of land fonnerlt
C.ftcciiplc<l tiy E.Jencke’s. Esq., kuown ns a Cooper’
mp nnd Yard. H to bounded on the east by West Bound
ary street, west by the Canal, nortli by Railroad street, nnc
aonlli by Iota No*. 6 and 6. and contains ntmut four acres.
fobl WYLLYft MONTMOIJJN.
7GR SALE—Tlie westerly halfof I/tt No. 2 Yaniacraw.
• Iralngthe Wharf now occupiml by tho Charleston Stent-
Packet Company, measuring one hundred feet on tlio Rivet
and runulug hack about two hundred feet to Cranal-streel
Tlie prom-rty I* now under a lease which will expire on th
first of Norembemcxt.
If not sold at private sale previous to the firatTucsdoy |t-
Eebrtinry. it will theu be offered at auction at the Com
House, Apply to do!5 COHEN, .V FpSDIClv.
TO THE CONSUMERS OF MANUFACTUU
ED SAWED LUMBER.
r r»E Subscriber* are now prepared to receive orders fo
A Flooring and other description* of Plained Lumber, n
the Savannah Plaining Machine, situated ou tlie canal, *
the western oxtremlty of tho city of Savannah, hetwee-
Znbly and Margaret streets. Order* for all description*.
Plained Lumber furnished at the shortest possible notice
nnd manufactured In n sujwrinr style, which cannot foil t-
plonso the consumer. Woik done by their machine wl
compare with Hint of any now in uso Tho aubacriliet
have succeeded in arranging for a constant supply of *c
lecle-l sea-one-1 Lumlrar. Iiy which no di*ap|>olntment t<
builders need Ira apprehended. Every facility will Ira ex
tended In obtaining mateelal for *11 part* of a building.
Tlio Saw Mill, now being completed in tho same bulhlinp
will he In operation In tho course of one month, when or
dcr* for every description of Sawed Lumlrar will Iraexocu
*“•* with despatch. Apply to R. A. AIJ.EN’ k a)..
J.v26—
WIUJAM KINK Agent.
FORTE MOWN AIKS, POCKET BOOKS AND
FANCY GOODS.
T HE attention of the trade, and other*, tn want of Porte
Mnnnnie*. Pocket U'lohs. IlnnROrs’ Cases, Dre-sing Ca-
•e*. Portob-e Writing Desks. llackgamtAon and Gie<s Board.
(.Iiessmen. Fearl. t«liell. and Silver Card Cases. Work Boxes
Cnha*. Needle Books. Money Belt*. Cigar Case*. Portfolio*.
Razors and Rnz->r Strop*. Travelling Flash*, nnd fine Cutle
ry, together with n large variety or Faucy Goods, which
will be sold at tlie lowest rates. F. II SMITH.
Porto Mi-unSte and Pocket Bonk Manufacturer.
nng'Jl—eo-llni 206 Arch *t.. tralnw Sixth, niiladeiphln.
DYING AND RENOVATING.
73 Vork-tt., rear of the (hurt Home. Savannah. Ga.
Eatnbllaheil In 183!4.
L ADIES’ Silk and Woollen Presses.Sliawls, Table Covers,
hr... cleaned nnd dyed various color*. Ladles’ Bonnets
Blenched and Pressed in a foshhinablo style. Kid Gloves
Cleaned,and Gentliuiien’* Garments Geane*!. Renovated or
Dyed, as may bo required. All donoln the same style which
has generally so much pleased my patrons and friend*.—
Terms moderate.
Persons sending parcel* by Ifornden'* express, railroad
or steamboats, are requested (o write me per mail, so that
1 may know where to call for them and which wny to semi
them back. Cost of freight ouch way for small parcel* will
bo about 25 cent*. All orders punctually attended to.
apl 12—tufo4 ALEXANDER GAlJJtWAY.
NEW BOOKS,
R eceived by s. h. siblky. August 10. ifi6.i :
Miles Tremenhcre. or the IraveTnst.by Amiotto Mario
Halliard, author of Zlngra the Gypsey.
Philosophy of Sir William Hamilton, Professor of Isigh
nd Metaphysics In Edinburgh University, for the use «
’chool* nnd colleges.
Abelard and Holse, a romance.by O. W. Wright
Pyscomaney. Hplrlt Rapping* aud Tipping* expuseil, by
Professor Charles (I. Pago. M. D.
Barnum's Illustrated New*; Gleason’s Plctoral; Populai
Educator; Majarlm of Arte, kc. For rale at (he Look
store of K 8. SIBLEY,
»uglj 135 Congress-street.
NEW HOOKS.
T HIE 8word and tho Distaff, or Fat Fair and Forty.a ***>-
ry of the South at the close of the Revolution, by the
author of the Partisans, Melllchampi, Catherine Walton,
ke. ke.
Thn Heavenly Home, or the Employments and Enjoy,
monts of the Paints In Heaven, by Rev II Iforhatigii, A. M.
Poems, by Medltotu*; Rook of the World, No 10.
Book of the World, vol 1, bound.
Tlie Half Yearly Abstract of the Medical Pctencea. No 17.
The British and Foreign Medlco-Chirurglcal Review, No
23. Iteei-ived by
anglt
j. b. cunoEDue.
EPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS.
‘the New York
Giurch Cate-
- Service, and other cheap and valu
able Publications. E'or sale at the Book Store of
S. 8. SIBLEY.
auglO No. 135 Congres*-street.
nnauucAL rouiiii/Aiiui
TUST received, a variety of publications of tl
t) Protestant Fplsconal Society. Tracts. C
chlsms. Sabbath .School Service, and other the:
WINDOW GLASS.
P PORTER’S ALKALINE WINDOW GLASS I* superior Ir
brilliancy nf surfacean l polish to all other, aud neve-
stain* or rusts; withstands all cllinatcs.and Is packed will-
great care, suitable for shipping. Dealers s'nu othr rs wll
consult tbelr interest by sending their orders toGioiohi
ngntt*. FRENCH k RICHARDS,
aug20—d6tn New Drag Warehouse.
N. W. corner 10th and MarkeMU.. Philadelphia.
A LBATTA WARE. A SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVER.—Tho at'
lx. tontion of the public Is respectfully called to the abov.
named ware, as being a aubtltule. which for use Is warrant
ed to be equally aa good. It la a harder roelal than sllvei
consequently will bear tougher usage. It to a eouUnatloi
of perfectly pure metal*, and I* a* free front corrosion *•
silver. Every article will bo warranted to retain Its origin-,
al color. It consists In part of the following; table and,
dessert fork*, tea. table and dessert spoons, kc.. Just re-
edved and for sale by
roay7 J. P 00LMN8.100 Bryon-etreet
ATITRAPPINO PAPFA, kc.—160 mm* Wrapping Paper*
T Y Urge, middle size, and small; 00 cases Matches; H
crates Glass Flasks, quarto, pinto, and half.plnto. receive*'
aod for aale by eepll MoMAHON k DOYLE.
F NE SHIRft.—Those IB want of » Am shirt, to fit wel'
and handsomoly made, can be accommodated at No
147 Day-st. maylB DBICE k VKADKR, "
pujUR-2 f 0bbUfto.b Hlnui Smith’* Floor, 26 do Gene
J. V. CONNIRAT k 00,
H 4 ^ ^
JttneM ■ - . . . n BRKiHAMELLY k UO.
r
with Stoel Teeth. '
Spain’* Atmospherlw vhuiw. v
Corn Shelters, Imp roved T
1 -kinds,
llay and Straw Cutter*,
H*nd Corn Mill*. • ;•
Girn and CobCrushera.
Gedda’ Improved Harrows,
Square and A Hnrrajrs,
Horse Rakos.
Grindstone*, ready hung,
Dirt Scraper*.
Agricultural Furnaces,
Ox Yoke* nnd Bow*.
Forks for unloading Hay.
Man Hay Rakes,
Row Pins,’
Apple l’eareta,
Ox Munlea,
Mole Trap*,
Iteunlng Honks and Gilscls,
Saws and Scissor*.
Iron Well t’urb*, and Zinc
tulraing for Grain Pump*. f
eod—«pf8
_ v ,_
Pom Powers and Threshers,
Mow ng and Reaping M»
chines,
Grata'Pumpit-
Cottle Ties,
Bull Rings!
Patent Iron Snaths,
Grubbing floe*,,/, •
i&naatt
Shovels and Spade*
Garden and Field R
Garden Rqkes In c
. Ith Patent Fasten
ing*,
Potato Hook*.
and Retail.
PAP w!!VIA5.’Sf. 0 -?* m>ok«,BT?,
T5asia«saasssM'dis
vel. fine satin, and the lowest prteed unglozed papers;.also,
decorattons, borders, firescreens, curtains. eto.VwMqh they
offor al the lowest prices, both wholesale and retail. * 7
c\tol! > S>[n\£ mCnCmp]OS * iloh * ng P*P erelt »>erinthe
Monk towto/statumery. rfci-We have also onr mrtial a*.
«uo n oTii , ,,’Ster«". * n,i "" ni ' t * p “- b, “ k “ i
Ko. 4 North Fllh
gg- Cii.1i pair, fnr rnunlry ragw.
DIE SINKING AND ENGRAVING, f
KaW , . T8 RRAKCD®.—Builpes* cnnls. with appnppri-
i.ln« U ^ C u' T ,n f new tyte. ‘n plain anf foSer
eolora. Seals of every description, with or without vrtnrtL
^rr:'T" ,,r n,p ^ ^ ,l,, n,n »'- bualne** aud addrearatoheto
min.ihithi,,,', tlckrt,. Sc., .11 e,«ulM o
neatest manner and at price* 25 per cent below .n» ilml •
ln 1 f° n, «l"«>co Of better and improved
facilities for tlie execution of such work. wytowea
W X;U , U»ernC D,,,,,,r °"*
Envelope and Seal Press Mnnufacturora. nfosTn^er? Finboa*
sera and fo-npravera, 48 South 3d-*t., Philadelphia. J
The Trade supplied with burners, mercury, caps.braaa
lings, air pumps, ko.. at reduced prices. V
m., (, . , ARCHER k WARNER. _
n I S ' i'rte I William F. MIskoy,
j {o,| ’ ron< l h Warner. | Wiu. Q^j|. Merrill.
117 r; 4 °/ OI , C f N w‘^ ,,A . 8S WAREHOUSE,
„lv u,r". Ut ,treel 'J J,l [ t0 fhurtM - north Philadelphia
merchant* nnd resident* of this v/cInltyTthat
\t\, ,i r ” °*t ooinpleto assortment of Mantel. Her, Wall
nnd Oval Glasses, richest style*, for private two. or i»!lkind*
*" d
Ucm “
Idmettslons Iraltig given, wo will give fstlinnleaforanw'
r™«hmuoi^.’hrst^n^jyj^ij^u. /'"
tlon t-rlcea,
spin—eod
THOM
rrxnp ^ ,. NB } V CARPETINGS.
sT’iJE subscriber has Just received jrar late arrivals, a
J. forge and fresh stock of the richest and oeweet style*
Tnpt-wtvy. BruMeU, three-ply Ingrain andvini.
able t "nn** "**' * wh,cI ' ofr<,r<J ' 1 0,1 tll(5 most desir.
ting Ac' 1 fUHMllortrni,Dtof 011 CloUis, ‘Bible Covers,Mat-
I’urchsaer* *re re-iuesIM tn male an early examlnatlor
a*strung in-lucemenls will be held out to cash buyer*^
. .. *t. B. WAIJCUt, 180 Chestnut-street,' ;
jnltlT—lqwlf below 8th, South aide, Hilladelpnto,
BLINDS AND SHADES. ~
inli 1 "'rn» ,l | manofanturer or Window Blinds and Shades
i n tintM,^, lM ' "I?' 1 tma token the highest premium
at all lira exhibition*; he buys the best in*teriala by whole,
ssl - cheaper Tor Cash Gran others pay for inferior arflclea by
r t« . au-l can. therefore, sell superior Venetian Blind* and
u i i " l ? , " l ' n l’ “» others ask fur Inferior article*. Painted
R Indow Shades in great variety, offo-nutifol design* and
Shade'Tr?mm, y ' ""'I W t ,,c ,Jl J pn iKd and
Shade Trimmings, Fixtures, kc.. wholesale and retell, at
Store Shn-h-s inlittol and lettered
R«*d Blinds at manufocturers’ prices. OldfUInda
CSrKiJrtrsr? "* l ' urc ha*er*. by calling,
li. J? e !f at, * I, * » aopcrlor artlelo.and gutr-
antocs full satisfaction. A liberal discount made todealerr.
“ We study topttatr.n
n„M « ,„R|WJ. J. WIIJJAMS.
"j l No. 12 North (Ith-etwet Phil*.
A „, . ’ WAPHENK.
N INDIAN PREl’AUATION. fur rustori ng grey hair to
It* original color. It In guaranlced by tho Proprietor,
uui If lira patient i* grey, he can hnvo liU haJr restored to
it* original color by using l/iret’s Wahpene. For Sale by
janJL W. W. LINCOLN, Monument 8qtiara.
**• MOW. kc.—200 bbls superfine IIoiriTriTstreet
* . t u l7* r : 60 hh-toprimo new Bacon Sides. 20 do do Should,
ers. o0 bbls mid fio keg* Iranf Irani, landing and for sale by
mhl SCRANTON. JollNffTON * 0?
T <» THE LA I ’H?.—We would'respectrully call Ura atten-
tlon of the ladies of Savannah, and sourroundlng **«-
ust recolvod. vis : silk I’arls mantlllns. laced gimp ma«.„.
loa. black nett scari*. cnl'd. neetscarh, todies cravats abd
ties. I rcnch worked collars, laced capes, chemisette andun-
■ter -Icere-. oonuct ribbon.gauze cap ribbon, black velvet
rt k nil'i'i 7 ttn t drrg K m kl 'V ,0 ve*, black nett mltte, ool’d.
sill and IM« gloves, with a large variety of other article*
too numerous to mention, l’i ease call and trad for your,
selves ; all of which will bo sold nn tho best putslhto term*
b - v MM?. MKIlTk BUJUI8. '
,1 h * Te J ult raceJved, a'fofahsuB
O ply of todies’ merino, ganzo, silk and cotton Veoto.
Mtoses ami Infant’* merino vesta, gents silk, tnerlnd,, gmno
and cotton vosto: also, a fine assortment of linen cambric
handkerchief*, ladles’ and misses’white and brown cotton
hose, white aod black silk do, gents white, brown and tala,
ed half hoee. gent* white *nd black silk do do, toMthey
with a large assortment of white and colored Tinea atm*
awSw&rtr'* - b, “ k wuft
_ Aixiy tiBrtmg
CJIIAWIA-ke.—Super, and common crape ihatrhtpUht
O and embroidered. Vandyke eoltora beautiful goods, m ,
sorted paraaote. plain, atriped and checked.gtoee dkartB&r
tner do, bareges, tissue* and grenedlnea, colored and wbita
jaconet and organdy muslins, a dirge assortment of Irish
linens, French printed cambric*. T*”’ ™ n
M. PRENDERGA8T k 00.,.
178 Brough ton, si tW*t
ap!4
S ™^’0 AND SUMMER SILKS—A new aawitaWt
stripes and plaid, now pattern gteglmtri, bartge* hnd
G.Jf 0 ’"’’' todies’ colored and black umbrellas'and tranuohi
silk gimp to suit all shades of sllkt and bareges, Mraekbet
mantilla*, shawls, points and scarf*, whltoaadbkokaew-
Ing silk scarfs, white face and colored silk nuntlltoa. white
UMR
bareges, jaconel
Pari*. French camb...
T R f!IhP° UAU<>oKm< - -2. »■ ij'Sfi
and HAUCB4—4 do. juk'wotM
JancSO
nfesOLCTfON.—The firm of Ksatnon
xJ dissolved, by mutual conaen^n^th#^]
Savannah, Hth Febt
R eceived rinru ,
glace silk*, brown gllk. parasols, baregu and tUsoeo,
dotted and figured Swiss tensUna, black sutner botfibaata!
lawns, pillowcase cotton.genUoolond bordered, Ukfiu'|to^
fur sale at the lowest prices, by '
•pH* DxWntfkTI
jjoMrano Liqog