The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, October 08, 1853, Image 1

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0« Sfawwiw - a1 i iY Tm,wE«5(ur*»n WEEKLY. nv PUNCH & HILTON, r oily C««n»r Prtnluw. irHH DjIILY GEORGIAN, A^feXSS^S&TSJSSSS . tatail-l «oU,l«ljr for nounlrxrandnra. anil la •nS.S.8 Sw. “> .Bbnwa In lb. nrarnlag .chcduL. •jW ^ j^STSiUoo, ax BOLLABB par annum. •^Wss^JSSrawa tf*** ‘ n S?,itKoc# Oommetelai. Political ana MlsceUa- w5l I>OLUM nn AMU*,IK AOTAKCR. TIIB WEEKLY GEORGIAN, . uinlof,11th*ImportantjnaUtcrof the dallies,is pub- ^' Tfr T*oDOLuuan» ajocii,i* advascs. wh.r* raiment I* not madsTn advatvee. the charges ..JSMfor Dally Georgian $8, forTri-Weokly |5, Hr^klfW. : 5 ^Si»All MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Office 118 ffay-rtrsd., tils Cbmpany will take Fire. Marine and Rtvor Risks •}* m j«t favorable term*. ItJW-H«nry D - W# * d » IIlr * m R®** 1 *** J - R - Wilder, f jlonell,John ff.Anderion,M.B. Knapp, neory Lathrop pd g. f . Wood. HENRY D. WEED, President, HIRAM ROBERTS, Vice President jirtMcHcorr.Sec-r ®“ jr^orrs foreign exchange and EMIGRATION AGENCY. fga*» wisking to aend for their friend* and deelroua l ( { l g{ a |UHU ont by first etas packet ahlpa, are Informed Urt Uw subscriber* are the only Agent* for the above a*m. ejiatU* City. ■ pa alMauthorlaod to draw on Meanra. Wci.Tapacott k Co., Liverpool, in aunu from £1 and upwards, which foils are a ego liable in any town throughout Ireland and Great Britain. Drafts on France and Germany, payable allaarta of the Continent, also for sale. Apply to d«c2*-ly BUNKER A OGDEN, 80 Bay-atreet. SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. APSGRY HULL, President and Treasurer. ALBON CHASE, Sec’ry. | C. F. MoKAY, Actuary. The undersigned, Agent of the above Company, contlnuci (stake the following Risks, via: Marine, River and Fire she on the Lives ofServanta. Uresof White Persona are also taken by thla Company. No sxlra premium for residing in the South. WILLIAM KINO, Agent, Corner of Ray and Dray ton-street*. KJLB1IIALI. house dressing saloon, M ESSRS. COHEN a HANNON respectfully announce to the cltlieos or Savannah that they are now prepared Is do all kinds of work in their line, at their new shop, our the corner of Rroughton and Draytmi-sta. They hare atiblisbed the following as their rates of charges: For a ■ogle shar* 1 ; per month, for 2 or three times per week TV.; 4 times a week $1; 6 or 6 times a week $1 SO; every ikrtl 78 per month. Hair cutting 20c.; hair curling 28c. ihuopoi>iiig20c. Kr.CHHKN will always hold himself In readiness to at- trel to orders from those who may require his services at their homes. •iov8 MATTE WAN MACHINE AND MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, U NDER a new and improved organization, manufacture Lxutooliveand Stationary Engines. 8ugar Mills. Gins, Desses. lathes. Prills. Ac. Also, every description of Cot* ta. Woolen and Saw Mill work.Shading. Pulleys. Ac.. Cast ings of sny weight, (having a largenssortmentof patterns.) it reduced prices. F. S. CLAXTON, Engineer.' Ikpot 13 Platt-street. cornor of Gold. Claxtnn A Wet' Bore. Excelsior. Collins A Co. and II. Collins’ Axes, Hard- •are Agency, 23 Pratt-st, New York. oclO—lyr PATENT SCALES, F AIRDANK’S l*at«nt PiaUorm Scales—(Improved In qual ity and reduced in price)—Adapted to ovory required op. entiou of weighing, as Railroad Scales for trains or si nglo car* Is use on the principal railroads in the United States and Crest Britain, Warehouse Scales, Heavy Portable Scales, on •heels,for foundries.rolling mills. Ac. Store SSales, various modifications; Counter Scales, Hay and Coal Scales, Ac.— Ihese Scales have been long known nnd severely tested ; and Uw universal confidence felt In their accuracy and perfect adjustment. Is such that they are now regarded aa the stand- ird.frora which there is no appeal. PHn.TlRICK bj12 K ft BELL. Agent* SILVER’S MINERAL PAINTS. J nsT RECEIVED.—A supply,of Mineral Paints, fire and water-proof colors, uuudlng. Silver’s Mineral Painta fisfwranenUally from all otlicre In market. They aienot Mays, they require iiiile oil. they do not worktoughly, but fisw easily as white lewd. They lay on a very heavy body. Mt immediately, and become an indestructable covering of flint. They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger finer than white lead. I have a variety of colors, Rod, Yellow, various Drowns, sad Jet Black. They are superior in body (or covering woeerty) to anything ever discovered,and pound for pound willcover double the surface of White Lead or Zinc Mineral plats, and require less oil. I am now prepared to cover Tin Roofs, as nothing adheres to tin like Silver’s Mineral Paints. For salo by • JOHN J MAURICE, ■y 8 10 and 12 Rarnard-elreet. REMOVAL. •PASlllONAME TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT—The sub- r acriher havlug just removed to No. 21 Bull-street, (bo- tweea Congress and Bruughton-streets,) would inform his Wetdi and the public generally, that he will open This Dav. his second snpplvnf Fall and Winter Goods. consisting oftbtbestftencb, English and American Cloths, Cassf- Beresind Vestings, purcliasedfrom the most extensive im. psrtare In New York, which he Is prepared to make up in the best and moat fashionable styles. **1 M. D. MURTITY. T DISSOLUTION. HE eo-partnership heretofore existing with the under- Sfine.1. under the firm of BOSTON A GUNDY, Is this fisy diiaolred by mutual consent. Either partner isautho- uedtocue the name of the firm in closing the unsettled JOHN mwro August Lt, 1853.- aug2 J. IL GUNDY wSMSWiP® 4 wUlconUnue the FACTORAGE and COM- XlsJON BUSINESS on hia own account, and respectfully SMiaU a continuance of the patronage so Uberally ex tend 'd to the late firm. *°« l JOHN BOSTON, , -. ..f OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.—The co-partner * ship heretofore existing between the subscribers under we firm o| f ZOGBAUMA CO. is Mlasotved by mutual ®J* st ’it- 0. B. MITCHELL will continue the business on *®wnnt,audls authorised to settle all claims, in eity.for or against tho late firm. F. ZOGBAUM, Charleston. 8. C., U. B. MITCHELL, Savannah, Ga. “*■ ,a - Je8 8tvaanah. June fith. 1883 niSOLLTION OF COPARTNERSHIP—Noncx-The con A/ eern or Kibbee A Rodgers is this day dissolved by mu- K * ,l,ieo retiring, and Mr.'hiomas wood, late of Kacnn, Uking his place, under tho namo and stylo to Bo, l* W4 * ■*'* “® bu against the late firm will be uyiabd by the new firm, and all monies due them will be ^fwtahte, and receipted for by the pew concern, as per W" 01 - KIBBEE A RODGKlta, J,Ma WOOD A RODGERS. A "uhscrlber, in retiring from business in hr uj” 1 e *t?’ ^“not but feel deeply grateful anil obliged m patronage which has been extended to house.) both from etty and country friends, and ant tSSS "l , P or t“nity to express his thanks for the same, (v. J"* 11 !®* the hope tltat past favors will bo continued to *»*wy way grateful to give tho most lo patrons of the late concern “"***"• Very respectfully. J. M. KIBBEE. ’’■’•partiierahip heretofore existing be- RotAiwM 1> i .f “'•^•wiKnod, under the firm of Ciu.-ni A hadam^r sa kl ! “IL^aolved by mutual consent. The rt'™!!, ^ u ‘« «r» will be settled by H. A.Crane, to uiihmiTu ^ >Tln |C c ialms will please present them. *MUMwladBbte.l wtlf make payment Either party are to use tha namo of the late firm in Uqutdatlnn. r.'mimmi C Theundrraigoed havingaasociated winmnii “ M Rr - J°hn R. Johnson and Mr. James E. Cope, of ya* B « f ocery busines under tlio firm “ lrt ’" " ‘ T. HOLCOMRE. lOOKS! BOOKS! I BOOKS M !—At SIBLEY’S bookstore, „ .. L.l.’lS Congress-street.—We received so many new books *£«L h r,\ l . We 2 n,UnU * on • large assortment ° Dd Um# 10 enamer ‘ t * thera - ».»* J»m« In Jars, which be flatten himsell D -..iEurary Sdei C NOTICE—The undersigned have thia •nl 'heir Interests for tho transaction of a gen- fi*r tha a.™**. n ai * Coni niUsioo Business, in this city, nn- “•firmofltnaATuox Office 174 Bay street. • ELIAS REED, ^tsumh; Stpuro^r 20th, 1888. W *£pS3in M Javing taken the store at the corner lh**tu-u/' a 2i?V* k * r ‘ ,lr * , * t *T would respectfully eaU ***wled.toH 0 r?i* fr *® n< ** ^® public in general, to his •"•eilinfiu.Mi.i 1 ^“ or * * n, i Cinarat which he ia prepared Ur R & °, Ul1 ®* *° ,ult purchasers. kAi«. r* r? e 5 n * Unl |y °. a *““« •* assortment f* ra * •“ Jars, which be flatters hlmseU rt epicurean tasUs. nol Jj -J J?JV VTNEOAR, Ac.—Just received lo bblsbleach- W*L j 1® do White Vinegar, 10 do No 1 Mai.- *«W*U's80 boxes smoked Herring. fiO do SffUfS ■*"» U ' «• and 8 ». » do do ^ground Coffee and MuaUrl, 3 hints New crm *bed,ground and elari- ^- DAVID O’CONNER. Vf iSSSi 8, AND8LEKVE8.—We take great richudaSi! n u?H"J ^** attention of the ladles toonr •r or stock of (he above—* finer, better, rich- 8 **wbe*na!i!Sj?i.^ rtraw,tof ,ae **> #d E* D 8*» tfc-ibas ^^•xhlbiled in Savannah For sale by •n AIKEN A BURN8. A other sumSi'S?]? MONIES.—W# are in receipt of an- -•“* SrG?***7“S* 1 /.toUiM and fashlon- *No>tiriaU 'i!T..^ t Ron . to *- • «l«nand lor these very “•Wiyoo k.^T, n 1 ™ bavIng been much greater than the •am the wanta of our enatom- PrepnnXtoiSuM? 4 'Jupllcatoour orders, and are now fiUalUoti-^h* 4 a beantifnl selection, to which are In- iKsSrSj= M P lg AIKEN A DURNS. fSSS^smm MfioR^ iZ’, DouissUc Brand?, 60 do do Gin, 100 UN ’ 100 Whisky, just received, and for sale by VTrjvi MoMAHON A DOYtt. bhdscbolce Bacon 81-lee; 80 do ~ e f“*M , ^ i . Briu “ w * Mams, 30 bbb i*»ll r,c,lT * 11 and for sale by HAY'S**. . - - MoMAHON A DOYLE. ^ U “ <1 ”« re"- 4 *- gown. ranioH mvinun. DmwttfuOl nitutmltd, and fn Omamtntal Binding. wsm. LB KOIUNHON LOUISSE, on HUtoire rl"l"fwr x ' n * * NauAgea. par J. Wyas. ttiEBir delfcnlelDe pJ w Robln ‘ on Crulu *i tauulU Amal4 Oorslpa, on I’Orplieilne de Seine, dedleo anx ieunes personnel, par Victor Donbiit.I’rofesMur de Bellu- Mitres, eto. _ Abrerp* de Tours les Voyages aa Prle Nord.depnls < l830 - 18M )- “ Bnri 1 Uanraerite Robert, oar M’me Tullla Moneaae. l^e lAraiera Jours de Pompeii, IraRe de Bnlwer. Hlito 1 *- u -i—it* ->•- .... Hlstolre NatureU# deeAnima'ux,TM (quadrui us remarqnablee v m rtWareum. ornee de Sofigurei d'a?imsux! WdtttomIriluS. 00 fff 1" ■ite^qttarMemeefithm Dub ° U ’ PnUaMur da Culver- Memolwa de Silvio,Psllleo,traduetion nalre'deVoars* ■ Daura»es,pro/lMMor au petit Semi. Auguate ot Theresa, on Le Retour a la fo. par tl’me Tarbe u Ssblnus—troiiiome edition. Ernestine an lea Charmes de ia Vertu auivle de Nelly on U Jenna Artiste ot da Caroline at Julietta, par M’me Casaria Forrenoe—aeptiama edition. Blanche da Savenay. par M’me L. B. Arnes Me Laurens au Meniolres Da Soeur 8t. Lous, par Lonls Venllette. Mathilda at Gabriella ou lea Blenfaits, d’uno education chretrienne—trolsirme eiUtion. Robert au PSonvinar d'nne Mere, M’me C. tiuorannto. Voyages et Arenturea do Laiierouvo, par F. Valentin- sixisme edition. For sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE. NEW BOOKS. DECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY 8. & SIBLEY, 183Con- XV gress-st.—Bible in the Family—Bible In the Counting House. • - ° Annala of Tennessee, by J. O. M Ramsey,'M. D. The Sword and the Distaff, or Fair, Fat and Fbrty. Maria De Dernleve, a tale of the Crescent City, by W. Gilmore Simms. Tho Race for Riches, and some of the pits into which the Runners fall. The Doubting Communicant, by Septimus Tustln. D. D. Country Hospitalities, by Catharine Sinclair Spiritual Vampirism—the history of Rtherlal Softdown nd tha Friends of the Maw Light, by C, W. Webber. - Jtowand. Water, or the Riot of Human Ufa. Great Truths by Oreat Authors, rrqm wxitera «f allagwi and both homisphorca. . aa^ , sBaRiaa£■F a *^^ ,th ^ c,,!o " more new Hooks. Ja28 R' ECEIVED BY S 8. 81 BLEY. Juno 28, 1883,—Edgar i Clifton, a story of School Ufa, by 0. Adams. he Old Forest lunger,or Wild Sports of India, by MsJ. r History of the World, giving au account of the Revolutions in Europe and Atncriea, to the present - ir ha The . Walter Osmbell and Frank Forester; A New Hiitoi - various Revolni time, by II. White, D. A. Consolation, by James W. Alexander, D. D. The Dellere, by Rov. Hugh White. Iisrpera Magaaine for July, an interesting number. Putnam’s Magaxlne for July. Barnum’s Illustrated News, Gleason’s Pictoral, Ao. juueSO NEW BOOKS. N ARRATIVE of a Journey round the World, compris ing Chili, the Gold Regions of California ami Austra lia. tbo South Sea Islands and Java, br E (iirstaecker. Romance of Abelard and llelolse. by O W Wright. Pyscomanoy. Spirit Rappiogs and Table Tippings exposed, by Professor Charles G Page. A History of England from the firet Invasion or the Ro mans to the accession of William and Mary in 1688, by Jno Linganl, D. D. Heavenly Recognition—Will we know our friends In hca- on J by Rev H Hurbaugh. Heaven, or tho Sainted Dead, by Ilarbaugh. The Heavenly Home, or the Employment and Enjoyment of the Saint* in Heaven. The Illustrated Msgnxlne of Art for August; the Edin burgh Review for July; Ranking’s hairyeirly AbsUrct January to June, 1853 • llarnnm’s Illustrated Nows: the Udy's Book for August; English and Equity Reports, vol Philosophy of Sir Wm Hamilton, edited by 0 W Wright. Eearth’sLegacy; Annie Grayson ; Grammar without a master. Ao. augl2 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. NEW BOOKS. S IR ISAAC BARRINGTON’S Personal Sketches of bis owu Times, a now edition. A Memorial of Horatio Greennugh. by H. T. Tuckerman The Pedestrian In France and SwItxerJand, by G. BanelL Tho Libertine* in American, by II. W. Warner. A Book for eyery America, on tho 8cienco of Government and Compend of the Constitution and Civil Jurisprudence of the United States, by A. W. Young. Cranford, by the author of Mary Barton. Tha london Quarterly Review for July. Blackwood's Edinburgh Review for August. Nos. 10 and 11 Collier’s Siuikespeare. I owry’s Universal Atlas. Upham’a Mental Phylosnphy. abridged. Huel.'a Thibet and Tartarr, Loudon edition, lllnstratoi L>rd Bacon’s Essays. 1 vol.; Rabelais’ Works. 2 vola »ug28 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. NEW BOOKS. R OADS AND RAILHOAIvS. a manual of the principles and practice of road making, comprising the location, construction and improvement of roads and railroads by W. W. Gillespie, A. M., C. E.. civil engineer In Union Col- lego. Poems of Alexander Smith. The Ust Leaf from 8unny Side, by T.fTrista. with a me. mortal of the author, by Austin Phelps. Homo Cookery, a collection of triad receipts, both foreign nod dontaatio, liy Mrs. J. Sfradwlck. ’ * Philosophy of Mystorlous Rapping* and Reply lo Beecli by E. 0 Rogers. Cliambers’ Miscellany, In 20 volumes, fancy boards, and 10 volumes, cloth. Cl lumbers’ Repository. 4 volumes, fancy board*. Cliambers’ Information for the People, royal octavo, half calf binding. Chambers’ Papers for the Peoplo, 12 vols., fancy bound. Tho Works of Samuel Maunder, iucluding tho Treasury of Natural History. Treasury of History. Scientific and Literary Treasury. Treasury of Knowledge and Biographical Treasury. Industry of all Nations. Nos. 3 and 4. Coder's I ally’s Book, for September. The \ Ictfm’s Revenge, a sequel to tho Matricutt’a Daugh ter. and tbo Star of the Fallen. Jem Bant, a tale bf tho Land nnd the Ocean, by the Old Sailor. Barnum’s Illustrated News, No. 84. Received by »ug23 J. B. CUBBEDGE. AUPERS’ MAGAZINE FOR SEPTEMBER! I . Bleak House. No. 18. ' Artist Wife, by Mary Howett. History and Rudiments of Architecture, by J. Bulloch. Tho Fawn of Pale Faces, by J. P. Braco Class Book of Physiology, by Dr. B. N. Comings. The I/indon Art Journal for August. Pickering's Greek and English lexicon. Vol. 14 Howard’s Reports ia the U 8. Supremo Court. Vols. 82 and 33 English Chancery Reports. Grote's History of Greece, vol. 11, London odiUon. Yankee Meddy ; Ocean Boon ; Guerilla Chief: Red King; The Corsair Chieftain; Flying Artillerist. Ac. »ur31 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.' FpiiE ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY RRCuRD or the Exhibl- . tlon of the New York Crystal Palace, edited by Prof. Sllllman. Jr., with numerous fine illurtratlon engraved from original designs by tiie first artists. Price 28 cents “■sr number and postage. Nos. 1 to 4 received. Subscrl- srs supplied regularly. »ug3l W*. THORNE WIIJJAMS N F.W BOOKS—A now supply of Sir Jonah Harrington’ Memoirs of His Own Time. Houssayes’ Philosophers and Actresses. Houfsaye*' Men and Women during the reign of Louis XV Hildreth’s Theory ot Politics—au inquiry Into the found ations of governments. Whstely's Klemonts of Rbetorlp. Anthon’s Manuel of Greek Literature. Hooper's Physicians’ Vademecum. Walton’s Opthslrale Surgery. l»y Dr. IJttell. Tlie Mieroscoplst, for physicians, students. Ac. Franconia’s Story; Stuyvesant. Mntornnl Management of Children, by Dr. Bull. Political and Military History of tho Campaign of Water- o. by General Baron do Jomine ; Collier’s Sluikespear, 12 mo. edition, voL. 2 and 3, received. W. TIIORNE WnJJAMS. rpiIACKERAY»S ENGLISH HUMORIST, a scries of Lee on Swlfr, Congreve, Adlson, Ao. Ranko a Clvlo Wat's and Monarchy in the lUlh and 17th centuries. • , Idfe *“ d pMemef the Rcr. Stephen Olin, late President the Wesleyan UnlTenUj . The Old House by the Rfver. v r (ho author of the Owl Creek Letters. Taylor's Memorial of the English Martyrs. ' Coleridge Works, vol. fl. Modern Flirtation, by Miss Sinclair. English Law and Equity Reports, being the first volume ’the year. New subscribers can bo anpptied at the ori ginal price of S12 per annnm. Blackwood's Magaaine for Jane. june22 W. TIIORNE WIIJJAMS. D ON QUIXOTE DE I.A MANCHA, by Miguel de Servau- tot Saavedra, a revised translation based on those of Motteux. Jarvis and Smollet, with numerous characteristic Illustrations. A Manual of the Elementary Geology nn the Ancient Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants, aa illustrated by geological monuments, by Sir Charles Lyell, M. A., F. R.S., author of the Principles o Geology. Ice. Home Pictures, by Mrs. Mary Andrews Denison. Civil Warn and Monarchy In Franco In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; a history of France principally du ring that period, by Leopold Ranke. Barnum’s Illustrated News, No. 2f,kdo*ired by Julyfi^ l J. B. CtniBEBGE. . , „ „ , —jravy. Scientific, Humorous and Interesting. We invito our frienaa to call and examine the largest varie ty of light rcadiug ever offer*! in this city. Also, Graham’s Magaxlne for July; Gody’s lady's Book. Blackwood’s Magaaine; Barnum’s Illustrated News. Gleason’s Pictoral, Ac. June22 00K&—The Old House by the River, by the author of 1 the Owl Creak LatUrs. Modem Flirtations, a novel, by Catherine Sinclair. Passion and Principle, a domestic novel, by Mrs. Grey. Flirtatious in America, or High Life in New York. |n» Adventures of a Bachelor, or a man in search of a "TT^sSUver Bell, or the Heir of Moteombe Manor, by Dr. P. H. Robinson. UodyU l*dy’s nook for Jaly; Graham's Magaxlne do; Arther s Msgs line do; Peterson’s Magaaine do. Hamnm’a Illustrated News, No. 28, Farther anpply of Echoes of a Bell; received by June22 ' J. B. CUBBEDGE. (DC MASONIC MANUEL, by Robert llacoy, pocket edi- tlon, beautifully Illustrated and la the most conveni ent form yet pabUshed. Also, the Msaonlo Lyre, a collection of Masonic Songs and Odes, suited to every oceasioo In lodge or celebrations. Both new werts re«rntly publiahsd.a»7hifhly worthy the attention of the Craft. Jnat received anTforsaleai the BookStoreor 8. 8 SIBLEY, mOongress*twei THORNE WILLIAMS has received Omma> Swori Maria De Bcrniere, a tale of the Creeosnk aty, by W. Gil more Simms. . ‘ Itompsoa’s Dictionary of Domestlo Medicine and House- ri Tire 8UB9CIUIIRR ,M[»ctnilI- MDoaneM to tho MelllMn. pf honntmh. and of tho foteHor of thla USIoU. tint h« Ml now open-1 and will Imp non. yin store, a larpe ■•*npin,Mt«r 4i.o > vo.h..'itii.. of the various kindi of and domestic. Invoiced from the best ’sources, and to tiis rtorti of which, atnesdot on haod, he invitee attention.— Having had extensive experience iff France aa a manufac turer, and In America As Importer and dealer, his acqualtf- Iradeoiutbles him to olfor assurance that the artlelr* Which are enumerated below are each genuine: Article* or Direct Importation _]Wh Bren- dice <* various brands! nollsnd Gin; 8eotch, Irish and Monongahela Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and 8t Croix Rum. WlnUtMOld Port, Madeira, Sherry, Ohampagne, Hock, Claret, Saulerne and Burgundy Wines. GoMloU^Io omW JUmoblno, tbtodo, SU- ▼aits. Kirsehenwssser, Absinth, Ao. Ale and Porter.—London Brown 8tout, and Edin burgh Ale. ^ ■ Also Agent for Domestic Liquors. »”»R. HAYGlt. HOLCOMUB, JOHKSOII dt CO., Have in store, and offer for sale, on the most favorable terms— 16 lihds St rolx Sugar, 28 do Porto Rieodo .** . do N UflsKM* do. 60 bbls Coffee do 100 bbls Stuart’s A. li aad C Sugar, 28 do Crashed do tw 10 cases Mver’s Aromatio Tobacco. 60 casks Bacon Sidss 25 casks Shoulders. 2ft do llabis. choice quality 100 bbls Baltimore flour, 80 whole and 28 hair do Canal do 25 bhds. 60 Heroes and 80 bbb West India Molasses 28 bbls Nsw Orleans Molasses, 28 do extra do 28 quarter cbesU Hyson Tea. 10 do do Dtack do 100 boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles 100 do No 1 and Pale Soap 100 bales Gunny Coth, 300 colls.Weaver’s Rope 100 bbls E Phelps’Gin. 25Q Flack’s do, 28 do Connecticut River do, 2ft do NE Rum * 20ar casks pare Malaga Wine. 20 do do Madeira do 6 half pipes Otard Brandy.20 qr casks do do £!*!* Mnnongahela Whisky. 10 qr casks Port Wine 16 bbls. Mint and Rose Cordial. Abo. the following old and very choice IJqnora, In glasses t 40 dozen choifie old Madeira Wine, bottled in 1847 88 demljona St Croix Rum. 16 do old Jamaica do. 1848 * 60 d«i old MenongabelaWhbky. 1848 ’ JJ-;- *» ■ : I'ure Juice, 1848.40 do Urandy.1818 88 doten Sobeldam Gin, 10 do old Whisky, Nectar. mayl8 GROCK ELIES. 23 HIIDS. Porto Rico and MnsCovado Snsar, 28 do choice New Orloans ilo, 28 do do Cuba llolna- sos. lOObbb New Orleans and Cuba Syrup, fitn- * i _ _ 'Krt’a rectified do, 800 gallons 8perin Oil, 300 do IJnaeed do. 200 boxes 8perm and Adsmamantlne Candles. 28 do Starch, 60 do Cliee*e, 76 do Amp, 28 Jo Toilet do. 60 do mixed and assorted Candles, 76 package* Teas. Black, fin- portal and Oreen, 160 bids A. Band C Clarified Sugar and Yellow Coffee do. 28 do Powdered ami Crashed do. Prunes, Hg*. Citron,Pickle*, Rabins. Yeast Powders. Saleratus, So da. Ac., now in store and for sale verv low. hy Mb? 8 KIBBEE A RODGDRS. imPUDBIKRTS. eod French, Burr and Euo* llqmKi Ploughs of varloos lie, Bqb-8oil and Wrongh . k Fire-proof Bafos, Shovels Potato Hooks, Coro ... Cultivators, Stray Axes, Pick Axaa am -- . ■, , Ox Yokee. Garden and Fancy Barrows. Garden Oialrs,;Bsgm«nU and Gudgeons 5"«» Wlr.Jf.mu, Uuaiuu, OH-t Mill., R|c TUruh.r., “•JW WOlou' |-lim p. oni JfoUir Rom., W.1I Wticlii do Ruck.il, Cotton and hmntu .Scalu, Tronka, Cotton P“ l '-,f*'k Sot-", OnraW-a SU I.Und Cotton Gin. nod Griswold’s Ur**"" «« Onmowt pt.ilu uni .'11 n rv.a Saws | i' nolfl ”£)*"? I,0 l £" raOTl - Uutu, HUI nnd Crou Cut l«ti. nl».a.ndnndjra i rdS.Wmfo.JfuuUbjr_ ^tj-urth qnariar eommaneu Jon. 101b, .nd .nd. Aujn.t CIIA’8 H. CARITlEU),m BaT-t. IRUII FRONT JEWRSLUV STORK. Wholca-la onS Routt, tfo. tin HmivU,m.*..bdM* Hull nnd lf»((afcr. GK J25•” M " hcW "took of put. or.r oltOTd for ul.lo tw. cilj- Sold nnd SltnrWntcbu, Ajayi .t fob and Uunrd Chaim, Bata of J.w.lrr, Cliat ^‘T^ktyof article* too numerous to nention r thsWhole of.Wfott will bo'MW at reduced prices. - All kinds of Watchfis, Ctocks, Jewelry and other Jobbing attomtod to by competent hands. HQtfroN A R1KEMAN. WATCHES AMD JEWELRY. The underslgoed begs leave, to inform tho Cltlzcne tof Savannah, And the people In tho country In geno. the has token tho Store No. 148 Broughton Streoi one door West of Dixon’s Confectionery, where he will be phased to make and repair all kinds ofCfocks aud Watches, and will warrant all work wMITwhlch be may be intrusted ap 27—ly * FRANCIS STEIN. GROCERIES, Ae. 3T\ Ct'mx—180 bags primo Rio, 76 do Jamaica. 60 -fiplo Java. SU Sucuu—10 lihds Porto Rico, 10 do SI. Croix. 5 do New Orleans. 100 bbb Crashed. Powdered and Clarified. Molajw—26 lihds Cuba. 76 bbb Now Orleans. Fijicr—160 bbb Baltimore. 76 do Canal. 60 do II Smith’s, lboox—16 casks Philadelphia Hams. 600 Baltimore can vasscil do. 30 lihtls Sid»*s. 20 do Shoulders, Pots tows—160 bbb P and Mercer. iuBn AXI) Cunnali—25 bbls choico b af lard, 6 casks Cotl Bull. Soar. Csxdijm Aim Starch—60 boxes No. 1 and Family Soap. 60 do Pale do. 40 whole and half boxes Starch. 76 do Admantine Candlea. 25 tin Sperm, 26 do Star. 150 do Patont Mould. Tontcco—4801 WATCHKSj -TRWKt.R*, “ REOTTINO b, «.ai7 .rjf.ffiti,, stolm." frab ,, , .makinc tb. belt aunrioi-nit tn'(].[» cjlr, ,,f all ' Cur *’ W™’ waton/and ..nr, ‘ ‘ D. B. NICH0U3. —- Particular attention given to the Repairing of Watch- *a and Jewelry. _ no 20 WJRWBLHY, FIRE WATCHKS.Ac, ^« T ^ E r U 5 d t"te!, , i5 0W0 P° n,n * a splondid assort- Mjroentof rich JKWKLRk.embracing the recent patterns Ra f' r * D E*- 11ns. Bracelets and Finger-ring*, among f which are some fine diawvmd Sottiugs.froni flO to $500. K Also, twenty-five sebof those unique l'rari StU offjir- Al rings and Brooches, from $18 to $125 the sot. newest Avt * nd P”** 1 P’ lt, « rn "! tngother with a very select assort- <t n, *2 t ? f . extni «ne Watcha set in |iearl. diamond, hun tingand plain caa«.. There, with a further assortment of goo.1 Jewelry. Sterling Silver Sets. Spoons. Forks. Ladles, Cops Ac., and n»WYtreof .1! kin a. Fancy Work Boxca, Ihrsaing Cases. Folios, Clocks. Brunse Hgures. gold mount ed Canes.Cuttlor.v. Ao.. renders lib assortment very com. plete, and unsurpassed In tbo SUte, either in quality or pri- oes. jj jj XICH0L8 Striet attention paid to repairing watchea. clocks. and Jewelry. no l2 Wal- nacknge* various brands and qualities. Ia'jiox M'HtT.Ac.—50 boxes I.emon Syrup. 10 cases out and Tomato Catsup. 10 do Brandy Peaches. Domibtjo ijqi-ORa—75 bbb Phelps’ Gin. 60 do N E Rnm. do Rfctifleil Whisky, 30 do uxtrn old Monongahela do. Winks—20 quarter casks pure Malaga. 8 do choico Madoi- 1—received and for sale by ■prc« mcmahon a poyijl BIACKKREL, lllSCUi rS, STARCH, Ac. — r »-10 bids No. large Mackerel, 10 libb No. 1 do do 10 half bbb No. 1 do do No. 2 do 30 hhb sogar. *n.1sr. and butter Biscuits, 25 boxes *<Hla Uiscuits, 60 do But-liun's Family Soap, 60 do Colgate's No. 1 do , 40 do Colgntii’s and Beadvll's Pearl Starch. 50 do Herrings, landing nnd for sale by may 15 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO GILOCEILIKS, LIQUORS, WINES, die. J. V. CONNEBAT A CO., offer for *alo on ac- iawffl qoiumoilatlng terms.* well assorted stock of Gro- ceries. IJquors. ToUrco.Segars.Ac., viz: 130 lisg* •““■prime Bio Coffee. 20 do do old Java do, 20 hhd* I'orto Bicoand MuscovadoSugars.60bbbclarifietl coffee do. 25 -lo crushnd nnd powdered do. 10 boxes loardo, 200 nfcos black and green tea, nopie very superior; 250 tobacco, various qualities, l’a. 8>. 6’a and 16’a. 1ft cases Di- vlcm twist 10 do Virginiti* and Aromallc.20ilo m-ctarleaf. l iginia gold lenf.10 boxes H Dorado toliaccn. 175.000 xune nor Havana sfegare. 10 half pipes Otord.DupnvA Co. Bran- dy. 20 hair ami quarter casks llntern. Mai tel.' Sazerac. Ac. Brandy. 6 quarter casks very old Jean Ismis do, 6 pipes Holland Gin. 2 uuncheons St Croix and Jamaica Bum, 10 half pipes and 16 quarter casks au|«riorMai|eira Wine, 25 bMs old Mononnhels Wlsky. 25 quarter casks Teneriffe, 30 do do Mata* Wine, 200 bbb gin. whisky and rum, 100 boxes No. 1 and family soap. 60 do starch. 60 do adamantine can dles, 60 do tnllnw do, 20 naxk* bacon side*, 15 do shoulders. 30 hlids West India Molasses. 40 bbb and tea do, 28 bbb N Orleans do. together with every other article usually found at tlio wliolcsale grocery stores. j 11 ne3 REFINED SUGAR, Ac. Q fl RBIJI Stuart's Crnahcil and Powdered Sugar OVJ 60 do' do A. II and C Clarified do 80 do Lex A Kirkpatrick’s Crashed do 60 do Hotter. Sugar ami Soda Biscuit 20 do Treadwell's Pilot Brea.! 30 boxes do Soda Biscuit 300 do Family. Pale and No. 1 Soap. Smith and Gil 60 do Bendell's Pearl Starch 25 do Ground Pepper in 20 hoses 20 do do Coffee in 60 |b boxes 3oO reams assorted Wrapping Pa|>er 50 mats old government Java Coffee 60 boxes 1st snd 2d quality Bey’s laimon Syrup 100 bbb E Phelps’ ami Itose Gin 80 do N K Bum, 30 do Domestlo Brandy 40 do P A H Connecticut lliver Gin 20 *4 end 20 cask* Malaga Wine 50 bbls and 100 kegs primo Leaf l*rd. landing nnd sale by Jy2l aCliANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. t’ENES, LIQUORS ’IEGAR8, GROCERIES, 7||E Subserilier has on hand a fine nnd well selecful Stock iff imported pure Wines, IJipiors and Sogar*. comprising the following: IIrandy—10 half pi|*es Otard, Dupuy A Co. ; 3 do do old llenneisy ; 2 do do s*nzcrac, 1808 ; 2 dodo Jean Iamb, 1800 : 3 do do J. J. Dupuy, Wines—4 half pipes nlk reserve Madeira ; 2 do do London Particular ; 3 do do old Port; 0 do do Sherry Wine ; 20 ca«ks Claret; 40 baskets Champagne. Segnr*—20.000 Rio Honda ; 10.000 La Crab ; 6.000 i Union ; 10.000 U I'ntrin ; 28,000 Tmbucns. Fancy Groceries.—A large supply,such ns Imported Cordial*. E*\-<Uh Pickles and.‘fauces, Preserves, Sweetmeats. Prunes and Jcin^... For sale by A. BONAUI), Corner of ILiy and WhIUker-street*. GROCERIES, Ac. C OFFEE—160 lings prime Rio. 75 do. Jomaica. 60 do. Java. St UAR—10 hhds Porto Rico. 10 do. 8L Croix. 5 do. New Orleans. 100 bbls Crashed, Powdered, and Clarified. Mulatto—26 lihtls Cuba. 75 bbls New Orleans. Front—180 bbb Baltimore,75 do. Canal.50 do. lllram Smith's. Bacon—16 casks Philadelphia Hams,800 Baltimore Baiar I. 30 hlids Slilcis. 20 do. Shoulders. Hiiooxa—10 dozen, painted handles. Brewers—200 dozen, painted. Soap. Candlm and sTakcii—50 boxes No. 1 and Family Soap. 60 do. Pale do. 76 do. Adamnntinn Candles. 28 do. Sperm. 26 do. Star. 150 do. Patent Mould ilo., 40 whole nnd half boxes Starch. Tobacco—350 pkga various brands and qualities. Ijoiox Syrcp.Ac.—50 boxes Lemon Svrup. 10 cases Wal nut and Tomato Catsup. 10 do. Brandy Peaches. Ihraranc Ijqpniu—75 bbb Phelps’ Gin. 60 do. N. E. Rum. i do. Rectified Whisky, 30 do. Extra Did Monongahela do. \V|.W»—20 quarter casks pure Malaga. 8 do. choice Ma deira. Received, and female by jyto mcmahov a doyle. CRANK di RODGERS ” AVE in slore. and offer for sab on accommodating terms, the following, vis: 20 hhd* I’orto Rico Sugar, lOdo Muscovado do, 10 do N Orleans do, 60 bhls crushed do. inn KK/? dnod A D snd C do. 25 hhds Cuba Molasses, •>nn ni* §J™Pr»» d «> New York do, |W • 50 do Java do. im lir'i n CO r n fll ; l 7’ 10 n, > ,l « Rhouldors, im l f e« b y‘ Urd -. 600 w ® k " S«lt, inn J {N “«> various brands. 100 do fancy do. lot"• ”** auglO SUN DRIEST strained and blear ’ 260 lings prime green Bio Coffee, 50 bags old government Java Coffee. 75 • l-aguyra Coffee 46 do Maracaibo do. 100 bbls K Phelps' Gin, 40 do P A II Conn’t River do 20 •• domestic Brandy. 50 do New England Rum. 60 bids and 100 kegs prime Leaf Ism). 60 hhds prime Bacon Sides, 20 do do Shoulders. 200 dozen painted Buckets. 20 hhds prime St Croix Sugar, 15 do Porto Rieodo. 20 prime New Orleans Sugar. 20 bbb nutter, sugar, ami soda Crackers. SO “ Stuart’s A, II. and C clarified Sugar. 40 ’* “ crasho<l and powdered Sugar 80 boxes Beadell's 6s and 8s tallow Candles. [00 ** Star Candles, 300 do Nol pale and family Soap. 50 U Segars, of varioua brands. For sale by sep20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. H. SMITH'S FLOUR, CRACKERS, Ac. Q \ BRbS II. Smith’s flour OU 20 half bbb choice Canal Flour 20 bbb Sugar Crackers 20 half bbls do do 20 bhls Butter do 20 hair bbls do do 20 boxes Soda do 2*) half bbb Fulton Market Beef, a choico article 60 bbb Crashed Sugar, landing from brig August*, and for sale by jy!7 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. IQUOR3 AND WINES—12 bair pipe* Otard, Dupuy A Co's French Brandy; 10 half pipes, assorted brands, priced French Brandy; 30 quarter casks Domestic do, 60 bbb do do. 78 do P A If Rye Gin, 160 do E Phelps' do. 6pipe* Holland Gin. 10 bbls Virginia Apple Brandy, 8 do pure Oeor ria Peach do.200 ilo N. 8. Whisky, 00 do while-Baltimore __ do. 30 do old Westminster Monongahela do, 20 doold Penn- found tha'foltowii ■ylvania Mountain do do, 100 do N?E. Rum, 26 quarter casks *• - ‘ - - Madeira Wine, 16 eighth do choice do do. 20 qnartor do Port do, 2 half pipes dodo, 20 quarter casks Brown Sherry Wine, 40baskets Champagne do. For sale by anl» WEBSTER A PALMES. ' ENGLISH TOOTH UnUBHSS-A i.r, .o^rtor .ttld.ol . -i English Tooth Brushes, manufactured expressly forthe subscriber, and direct rrom London, for sale by Junall . W. W. L1NC0LM, Mon n ment Square. TtOR SALE—A light one bora* Qunace. with pole, built . * to ortier by Brower A Son,. New York, and has been need bat little. It can be seen at the Carriage Repository of Mr. George W. Jlardcasile. - - trtlS SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00 - wu555graoffir— —- JEWELRY. I f* on Broughton-street. has Just receiv ed file finest assortment of new and fashionable Jewel- rr of all descriptions. Gold and silver pencils and pens silver and silver gl tel ware and fruit Iwskets. waiters; j»! tea rets, candlesticks, table and tea spoons: fine table, ^ pocket and pen knives, scissors, and alargo variety of the finest work boxes, dressing cases, nnd writing desks for ladles and gentlemen, as also a fine selection of flutlnas, aceordian* and fancy article*, too numerous to mention! which lie offers at the lowost prices erer sold in this city Tlie attention of the public at Urge, but especially that of the ladles, is particularly requested. * U 21 PIANO FORTE DEPOT. THE undersigned resjiectfully inform the citizen* or Savannah. Georgia nnd FloriiU. - U'at they havo on hand more than fifty Pianos, the largest stock over on salo in this city, and made by the most colebrate.1 manufacturers in the United vft'V *.*? *rS tork ’. T - n ’ ,ckorl "¥- Boardmau A Gray, Isjlght A New ton. Edward* ft Flsliar. Ml well known to the lover* of Music, have place In thnirMargo assortment.— peso Pianos are ofrlch tone, and lieauUfully Hni.-dicd in RoseWood. Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with Iron frames mailu n tho most substantial nnd workmanlike manner — Also the Justly celebrated Uolinn Piano Fortes, which for their sweetness of tone hare not been equalled. All these instruments have metalicframes which render them necuil- for rare ^ ^ preventing necessity of tuning 'rfi.-in.l.rdgiie.l »" Ag.nt.lhr ..tehral.,1 Grand llanos, made In Paris. For Power nnd beauty or tone they stand pre-eminent. * Cshhart’s Mktoiuons.—Tills beautiful toned wind Instrn- ment.mannfacturml by Carharf A Needham. N. Y..r«r village purposes. I/Kjges.Sercnatling Parlies, and thej.rivateprac- tise iff Organists, possessing a sweet ami powerful tone, they liavo also for sale. /.II these Instruments will lie di«|K>sed iff on the most accommmlatfn^ terms. Tlie prices of the Tl- anos ranging from 8176 to $1,000. LW. MORRELL A Co PIANO FORTES, MUSIC AND MUSICAL , INSTRUMENTS. • Tim subscriber having purchased the cn .lire business of F. Zouiuum A Co., of which firm he has heretofore been tho acting meur .1 .. .. ber in Savannah, would respectfully invite '®« *" , on " r n , !* n t of * n yNi |n g In tho musical , n ( °. ,I,H “‘fWlshnient. From many years’ experience both In profesAionnl and bnslness mattors connoeteil with music, Mr. M. feels himself frilly qualified to proffer his *er- vices in the selection of music and inrtrumentanr the /id- filment of onlere, with the aseuranee of his utmost teal ami industry in Ills endeavor to deserve the patronage and con fidenco of tho public. O. B. MtTCHKf J* J unn1 -* auccessor to F. Zogbauni A Co. PIANO FORTE VVAREHOU8e! ’ . THE Alterations nnd Impnivcmenl* In ou> [•tom. including a fine Show Room for Plan- l I x*lr, r,M ' Bn ' , ‘ l Nusle Department forUdiea s™. M St. JoH.11.0.11071!?2!rtOTI * dcc ^ Next to Market Square ww. It. SYMONS, DRAPER AND TAILOR. Ao I ■ Whitaker tired. Savannah. M lias just upencil a large and choice variety or Nzw '•V{- '«u'Ci5*iSfBS5S3 ;",K *»re<l Cashmere; Cloth* and Cashmeretts; white and fancy Linen Drills; with a large assortment of fanev Mar seilles and Linen \eatings, nil of which lie is prepared to make up to onler In the most fashionable styleS on no comraodnting terms. apft STAR CLOTIUNO EMPORIUM. Afo. 147 Bay Sired. All persons of taste and refinement—those having a due regard fur comfort and personal appearance, may I. .I '6-times select any and every article for their ward- -UA^robo, from on0 of tlie largest assortments of the Verv Best floods In this country; either In Ready Made Garments or made up to measure in uuiquu style, or Furnishing aril- cles of every description and quality too numerous to men tlon Call and see. PRICE A .VKADER. FASHIONABLE TAILORING. 1 1 h »m Y - “ 1 ^'/U-rfrirf. would respectfully inform his frUnds and thn public generally, that he n e !L ,, * U *P rin K f " r gentlonum. artiong .which will be found as rich and fine fancy Cassiraere* * e *| ”K». *c., a* hare ever been brought to this market * of workmanship CUtWi Wllh d, ' ,patct, • and ln t,w »best style Gentlemen are respectfully luviled to call and Judge foe hemselve*. jn^ »_ READY-MADE CLOTHING-FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. B.M. R. SYMONS. Drapkii and Tailor. A'o. li Whitakerilrrttt, ri-.-qs-ctfully solicits the> lattentiou uf his friends and Qic public In gen eral. to his large slock of Ready-ma s- Cloth-1 ing. suitable for the present and coming season. || haiTail lie- n made up under his personal superintendence an I for style and durability of workmanship, is inferior to none to be found In the market. The following comprise a portion of the stock ; Frocks and Sacks of blue, black and colored cashmere cloths ; black, brah .Pete Frocks and Sacks; linen duck, drill and fancy hnen Vrijeks and Sack*; India grass, silk nnd brown linen Sacks j black and colored alpaca Frocks nnd Sacks. ‘ * l, Js °f fancy French cassiineres. black doc-skin eassi- mere, black drab d’ele and spring tweed casslmere. white duck and fancy linen drill, together with a largo lot of cot- ton drill ami duck Pants, for summer wear. ’ , of black satin, black barathea, and fancy silks, fan cy an-I white Marseilles, figured nnd striped linens. Also, a large stock of Furnishing Goods, such a* stocks, gloves, suspenders, cravats, collar*, silk, gauze, merino, and cotton undershirts, stripe silk snd cotton socks, silk and gmgham umbrellas, ete.. etc. Tlie whole of which lie offers for sale on accommodating terms, and at pricoa as cheap as the cheapest. ap!3 WM. R. SYMONS, Offers for sate, a large assortment of Goths. Css- viisv. nM ‘ r *" and Veil,n K*. conststing in partof the fol- -*■ l-J lowing articles, selected by himself during the past summer In London anil Paris, which he will make up to or- wr.in the best style of workmanship, and at tlie shortest ing GoonVJlL stock of Readymade Clothing and of Furnish- brat quality and sfjie^n’a wear, is very Urge and of the hi* own Inspection, and will tjeTtoflf Jt made under rash nr approved credit French black, blue, brown and olive Cloths ; fancy French and English Cwtsiraeres; fanev Silk Vesting, super, fancy Silk Plush Vestings; blank Bar- athca Silk Vestings ; super. bUck Doeskin Cassiiunres • Me rino andSllk Undershirts and Drawers; white and fanev ShirU and Collars 5 Canton FUnnel ShlrU and Drawers ■ white.bUck and fancy Kid Gloves; Neck Tire, plain and' embroidered; Merino and Cotton Socks; Scarf*.Satin and Bombasln Socks. no6 17 Whlt«vk*r-atreet. IsE MAU.ARD end B gtftoplg. ATIIAM AOADJBIIYc of this Institution will be resumed fin ■? f WhWr «»• management of J.' B.' ALLARD find BERNARD MAIJX)N, assoclato principals. Theacademlc year U divided Into four quarten ofsfovaa wms cash, as follow*: First qnerttr eemmonees October 10th. end ends Decern- her J4|li, - M*rdU8t?| 0Rrt#r com “• n •• , Jftnu * r 7 lfiti' 1664, and ends ■ITilrd quarter commences March 18tb, end ends Jane The academy Is organised into fir# departments—Prima ry. Intermediate, Grammar, Classical, and Young ladles’. No expense has been spared to fill tha several depart- menU with well-qualified and experienced tcee’icrs. The Young Indies will be under the charge of J. B. Hit- hf k Cauj «o«8i who was wlucatod in the best schools or Northampton. Mass., and luu been Uila 8Ut* * bre * JrC *” principal of a female academy In Department will be under the charge or Mr. base F. Cady, a graduate of Brown University, for two the High School In ftovldence, " f 11,0 H, * ti scii— 1 , in ,U1 *-"“>"«•» o»m. of R The Intermediate Departmsnt will be taught by Mr. He* W^'’ U,0,P ’ ! *" a 6 Arrangements have beou made with Mr. E.Uuuufor giving instiuction in Frfinch and Drawing. . , JOHN II. MALLARD, lv. , , sep25—d3w BERNARD MALLON. J PrinelpaU. GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE.! T ,„. 0 Z*gi‘lative Charier, grqtded in 1849. lit Spring session will com meow on ths second Monday, wlilch isthe 12th day of January. Mora?’sdcnee ,W,n * *“ d |,,ofcwr of MenUl and P.UjLm. Prorossor of Natural Sciences. ’ DR-vxiiam, Professor ol Mathematics aud Director 0! Music. Hxxrt M. Holtzclaw. Professor of Belles Lettres. „ Tl»e Faculty will be assisted by the following laulles. vlx:- 8sffira Catalogues containing forther Information, may bo ob- talned by applying to either of the officers of the College, ot to either of the following gentlemen, who constitute the Boanl of Trustees: E. K Jones. M. D., President; B. M. Pea- t 1( “? Trrasurer: Tlio*. J. Burney, Ftar M Secretory; Col. J. B. Walker. Rev. N. G. Foster. Rev. C/M. Inrtn, Wm. a Stokes. Edmund Walker. Zacharlah Fear*. Nathan Massey. R m. W. 11. Crawford. M. D., BenJ. Harris,Jas. F. Swanson, J W. Fears, K. P. Zimmerman. * Madison, Morgan connty, Deo. 23rd, 1851. Jr!!0 loirJftwK MERCER UNIVERSITY. I'm field, Creme County, wa. m'miN. O^HF. studies In thto University are:—A Theological course tt u, “' ■ ,l, ° “ re w’ 1 "* '»• co<i.SS£So”;, 0 ! ta,r *°«“»•' . ASclonllllcOjon.iirihmOTra-Intlo^luj, wli1,K, mo ^. dition. all the studies of the Collegiate Course exccut tlie An cient Langu."gr*; r ADxnwax. The regular time for tho admission ofStudento, Is at the ijieningof the Fall Term, the Ust Wednesday In August. Candidates foraibnlxsion nto the Collegiate Course must sustain a satisfactory examination in Geography, Arith metic. English, lAtin and Greek Grammar, Ciraar, Virgil. Gcero’s Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader ; and must lie at least fourteen years iff ago. Candidates fur admission into tho Scientific Couree must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography. Arithmetic. Ffaglish Grammar, Simple Filiation* In Algel hooka in Geometry; and must he * * ■for gait aak foi: ; Rott. : ; •oavllle, 1 East Florida, oontafnfor M«ut twaet/-L '*!<■ ••"••■*•7hundred*Twhich areetwn. a ealUvated with simoom by him, ai|4 Urn iwUm, log of lummoek and pin* land. It la eligibly sltulu rapable of a high degree of cultivation. The building, .r. S£GSfittd% MBTbJStS Sfb which are capable of turning out from fifty to one hundrod. ‘’LjofiAf- Also, sight thousand acre# of- pine h" d i. lh ? I™* 1 ” P* rt of. whieh is well timbered, lylfig on the 8t. Johns river and tU vicinity. For price and terms apply to the administrators. ■ J. WALDBURG, Savannah, N\Johns°n.whoU A on^U D {«Uonfwffe U xh , ib e other Und. • satflfi-^ltf Mr. J. it and the other land, LAMD FOU MALE. At. . 18 flSMr offers for sale 1,200 acres of Und, giving on the AUtamaha, river three mltos below the •'"■‘fork, known aa Town Bluff, Tltere are 260 acre, omn ready for culUratloti ; atatwfi »ualt framed homes with’ good rremed bara and good framod store bouse,situate on ftu2?ii of 0n ?. of bwt rtood* for a store in rolTiV 0 "/ A V** tb , a •“*«»«»»• of atoamboato wl , l ? lor . and ?P r, off months, and on* of the best fisheries on the river for shad. Any person wishing topunhaaecan do so by calling on the sabMribcr on the Alta 980 acres of Und well Umbered, with IM acres of ^^ «> d drained,taadyforclear- Ing. irith five acres cleared. Said Und wiirfrwtao fifty iU tl-OT bai. OT .lloOT In Ihe ?"f»n.| "oanUMrlet orAwUniooi,!, Abo.MOOOTA .r^Sl rnmirnland with cypress and white oak. Any person wishinn. farther pwtlealaM can address me at Hall P. O., Georela/ JanSl—lawdftwfim ’ W DYAIJ^ The Raleigh, (N. C.) Standard will please publish weekly for six months, snd »cnd bill to V W. p. j S WCETLANM FOR BALE-The Tract of I AND on the 8 L' Ml X ,Ri ? r ' kno . wn th# Cfoit-olT Tract, containing seven hundred ami sevonty-two (772) acres, of which over ^ ■ c . r ^,f re . tl , do * ,n,m P » nd ff«h marsh Und*. with a rise and fall of tide of six feet. The marsh cou, ; , ,^ e P at jn order with less Ubour, it Is beliovod, than would be required for nutUng Hammock lands in ower. and are considered very sale from overflow in gales ftitirm .25 00.... 15 00 . 20 00 12 00 . 15 00 0 00 . 10 00 6 00 . 0 00 4 00 2 00 0 per month jbra. and .. at least sixteen years xxrxxTO. , _ „ Spring Vrm. fbUJirm. Is TlHMtontatL Smtoart Gratuitous... .Gratuitous. laCmxwR. .. $26 00 $16 00 Scientific Course 28 00 16 00 LtAcai>kmy— * ” Preparatory Gass, Second u Third “ Elementary “ Room Bent. Gmtingvnt Expense*. xw These expense* ni|uire tube paid in mlvance.’ From StudcnU who lodge in tho College buildings, .my dollar* will U> received a* full payment for tho tuition foe*, room rent, and contingent expenses of the year. The prico of Board (n tlio village is $10 per 1 washing, room-rent and fuel. $3. omxxxrKur.vr axi> VAdATtojm. j^Tlie Commencement is held on the last Wednesday T^iore are two VncaUons, dividing tho year Into terms, follows • ’ Winter Vacation—from December 15th to February 1st. Second Term—from drat dny of February to Commence ment. Summer VacaUon—from Commencement to last Wed nesday in August. H. M. SANDERS, a ,, SecreUnr ortho Boanl of Trustess. Any friend, hy application to I>r. J. !„ IIAGG. President io University, will receive a catalogue, containing °f studies, and all other necessary Information MADAME it. ACELIK TOGNU, \ATILLniwn ou the 1st of October.at thscornar of Meet- TT Ing nnd Sodety-strect*.Charleston,S. C, a HOARD ING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. 11 i ul , wlU ,, « n «>'islvely spoken In thn School and fam llv.but duo regard will bo nUol.qd to a thorough English ““S2S"; 1, ,‘}" une T ,VRn P l " P re I‘ arc: > *0 refer |«»rents and guardians to the most eminent I'rofessor* of Music in I'hll. PKM??V' INe .’ r J 0, ; k ’,* nd n number of gentlemen in I hiladelphia and Virginia, to whose daughters she has giv- eu instruction for several years. ** ..... ^ . .. KKmxvaw: I h,Mdph<a.-to,r. Kl w .t„„ fio-l*ir-l, Md'llo AM. I S..I*no. MoJ. CJ... Wool. IM. Acvllo llulllou. (mother ,-.li'i T T"' ) o ' 1 ■ >0-1.,Hr. Wm. Ilirri., II. i,. '.n'pln hJJ., Signor l-rrolll, l-rot. oOlu.lc, II. Uapfold. au.. Prof.hr Music. 1 iveio rwfr.-Mnd. II. Giegnrny. Signor Baslutl. IPineAafer. Po.-ltev. C. Walker. Rov. li II Boyd. Hon . M. Mas-111. Hon. R. Y.Conrad. Geo. Is-e. II. H.I^e. F>q l AortrUon -J. M „ u . Fo,,.. J. cher. Esq , II. C. King, Esq. Ia«*l5— set T .,o 8 r iL ! 5CT CLASSICAL SCHOOL. f " r t,, ®ri m .: t * ix l' oar * I*rlnci|»ul of the IMa r Academy, near Tallahassee, Florida, announces ui ihe citizens ort-avaunah that he will oiK-n in this citv on Tuesday. November 1st. a Select School, for boys, fol •tractions will be given in all the Gasslcs the Mathematics. Iwiunl’i' U !r B *V n,1 . ,n “!!. W,e branches oi a thorough Eng! sh Education. \ ouths will be j.repare.1 lor college, or ra«r -m r ,ni T? n V , f or oth ®, r baslness. Tlie seholMtlc w..!? 0 U 0 1 T nths - d . Md « i lai0 1" 0 terms— August and September Udng vacation. The tuition fee for any. nr all of the above studies is flied at $80 per year. A graduate ol the Gdlego of New Jersey, at Princeton, with seventeen years’ experience in teaching, tho suiiscrl- fa«r feels warranted in appealing with confidence to ‘ cllluns or.ravannah for patronage. As a stranger, lie is permitted to refer to Bishop Elliott tor character nnd qualifications, and take* pleasure in sd- pending the following certificate from his late patron*. V ,, _ „ „ Tau^iiawe*. August 29th. 1853. Mr. William S Booart. principal of the llefair Academy, fadng afamt to remove to .Savannah, for the purpose of es tflbiish ng a school In that place, the undersigned, having had children under hi* care, take pleasure In recommend Ing him as a highly competent teacher, and worthy Christ- Ufa with much regret that they have heard of hi* in- tended removal from this vicinity; as. besides tlmlr kind personal relations toward* him. they believe that hi* place a* a teacher can t» with difficulty supplied, and that his removal therfore will bo regarded as a public low J. Way les Baker, George Whitfield. ivies Francis Eppes, John Parkliill. Thonlas F. Williams, George Galphin. Olivers. Burroughs, Francis H. Flagg, Turbjtt II. Ilctton, George T. Ward, Wm. R. Hayward. Benjamin F. Whitner, John J. Maxwell. William M. Maxwell, J. Stevens Maxwell, Edward Footman. Arthur M. Randolph, J. faeorge Anderson. James J. Archer, sep24—trw6t FISK'S METALIC BUHJAL CASE. ^ WE are constantly receiving tbwe valuable Cases, and have them always la reulfoeMto be delivereiUtthe shortest notice. I. W. MOtRILL k CO N. B.—We are permitted to Inform the nul|| 0 that we bare received from Fir. lUmoxD, of New Yoik city. * let- ter signed by the different members of tin United State* Senate, who were appointed to take charg it the body ol the Hon. licntT Cut, deceased, (which wa.H*icio*e.| in one of FtsH’a Metalic Cues.) and who went witHtto Kentucky • they say to Fir. Raymond, that the Casa aimtfd the nur! niM* for w1tli.1t IS wa. Inlonrlml .till ftlMfitOk . ing superior to any other Cuw Tor the tnns|nrtaUoaT-l »drad. The tetter cau bo seen by caUlngun 1 ““ ± W. MQfRFjl. h CO STOVES, STOVE*. The sabscriber has jnst received a kru number ol Cooking and Parlor Stoves, which bewl dispose of on accommodating term*. Among tUn mar be found ths following: Cooking Stoves, Tha Repdie, j A j r o( tho l^ko, Air Tight Premium, Queen of tho Wit. Empire Premium. Eutern Premium. Parlor and ofla Store*.— Union Gittage, Cylinder, Sheet Iron, (air tight) *iar« and oval, Six Plate. Box Stoves. Hollow Ware Pots, Kettles. Ovens, Spiders. 8*« ke. ke. Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, for tab, g] nuum- factored at short notice. Orders for Roofing, Gu»rs. and leaders, attended to with punctuality. I JOHN X MAUtt Nos. 10 and 12 Bernantart ?4vN^i 8C n, It ? I 0l ‘ HARVARD COLLEGE. r illfo institution affords a complete course «r legal e.t u . n ^r hP r bar 'I ^ °, f , the Unlt « d Slates except ing only matters of merely local law and practice; and also a syi-teraapc course of instruction In Commercial Inw for to in "’crcantlle pursuits. TUO I»vw l4l>iArr.wl,UU I, «««,,, n ii_ .. . tains now about 14.000 volumo*. It include* a rare 00m plete collection of American and English Uw.and the prin cipal works of the Gvil and other Foreign Inw. It is open to studenU. and warmed and lighted for their use durine both terms ami the winter vacation. 8 The first torm of each academical year begins in the last week of August, and the second term fo the U«t week of F.biuary i inch l«nn c-mtlnuc, Wenlj wnka. Slml.nt, aren-loiitM at .nr perl—1 of n termor .Action Th* Im .n, (M. tel-m,...1 *25 for I,.11I..Snd Forfbli.ot 'lrnl«h... tb . u..oft h o U. Ubrnr, ln j Uxtb ,»k,..nd ° r “" “V *“MUII tb. eour.a, of E nbllo lectures delivcod to the undergraduate* of the Diversity. The Instructors of the Iaw 8chool are Hcq Joel Parker fane PrefJfii 1 l’n»f«*or; Hon. Theophllus iVrsons. LL. D! .£S:i f :s- “j i* w* u, .Cmbrilp, Aminat 1.1 to 1113 ’Jf.'S »sss 1 ”””™ j A c ranDEtj' m n" of rr » cll »- poijrrfwblSn»Mlnirodr-l..nlmMbriibiilVm.pJm SAMUELP. CnoMTO^'i'D,’}Bononrtrntor. ofAnnlomr ballon, snd they cheerfully recommend it b tie public as The rooms for -Uninrllnr win k- . ^ being superior to any other Case for tho tansjoitation «i day In October to thellrst of Aoril ^ fr0,n 0,8 thW Mo °* tog**, free of expense. . There are abbut one For further partlenUrs and terms, which will be made easy tea purchaser, apply to John Fraser and Co.. Charleston. Georgia to M ”' lfonrjr Baney ' 8t ’ Chmden county, A plat of tho land may be seen at the office of the Geor- ap!27—dftc d Tract of LAND, containing292Jd UTMres.and Iraprorement*. near Walthourvllle. liberty ‘ tjr * f J!'® , ,Rnd If Rood quality, pine and bay land. 50 fitmiS.ArSft ar *, n ouRIratlon, and tho remainder well timbered, offerfog strong inducements to perrons interested n P^ f ng * rpc m ne V Th f luiprovement* consist of a dw ® uin 8: togetlier with negro house*.stables, r n ® c ® M ^7 f Ootbu | td , ng*. Tho location cannot be*ur|ta*sed for henltlffulness or salubrity of climate, with good wator. and a range for cattlo which cannot be excelled. ««’i i e - r !!! ,,>e . rtjr h® 111 * »«rT reasonable price, and on the most accommodating terms, if early application be made to the subscribers, at WaltbourVille. UBezff cminty apl 26—dftc Rlf'WA? VALUABLERIC* LANDFORSAL^T j&jt, lrac ‘° r Swamp Und. containing 600 acres, AUtamaha river, three miles above Dariw -“on, adjoining lands of the csUte of Butler and Dun- : n ^«V he *?"* an ' 10, 5 nn,, » t "m> Walker on the north ration nn /ho' "" R w Ml . R *' ltch ot t,de M »ne rice plan- mti fourth ra/fln 1 } r '/?" aro> twonl 7 *>«»" I»r acre. tM vraraihL« . d V 10 ^* Unc " on * OTwnt of from five to Anr.i* ro .hl! °" , y requlrad to be paid annually. AppI v to the undersigned at Darien, ln ease of nr absence Mr. JAMm pRINOLX will show the Unit o nUn rnf wl.f.v. i ■** n ! Pwnolx will show the land, a plan of which c be seen at the office or the Georgian. SAMUEL Ft. STREET. Jan26—lam Pabikn. Jan. 22. 1888. vw Tract or LAND of Fiveliundredi^ izEZiilr « T P ri ,T R isr Immediately opposite tho ol- SgatMSSi. Th ? “ Uat, " n of the P ,ac ® "Turds on or the best Kaw-mlll seats in tho Southern country, facilitic (Zm »i |, L?i nR u' U,J B u d . W . llh ? Mt 0Md - VesiseU comin, toTn^n frat ' n f Rd ‘ , , n,,le,l ' nt ® l l’ alongside, drawing from tc oods, ImUatlon'ffoods. and *. Reception and Cottage Chairs, g>*M Slox And Stumbont Etnoli, \ Settees,Ire. • r.>1 v'iiof nwA—n.Mri.Mw.tMt'uaL And No. 181 North «th St (oppoeitoFrapn^vuyJ PROUTY At BARRETTft PaOPTY fail- ~ aawntofF Hiu and Do 8jeel Extending Uoints., Bar-share* B bf Castings for repairing. -The Eniper for the above Ploughs, a Massive Gold ed Steel Teetb. which can be reverted; UoB'ji SpalnlsA' Cora Hay and Strew (fatten, -»nd Com Mills,. irn and Cob Crushers, • Gedds’ Iraprqrbd Harrows, ' Square and A Harrows. HorseRakes. Grindstones, ready hnng, Dirt Scrapers. Agricultural I PHWlWfin Thresh era, Mowlhg^r and-Beiplng; Ma Chain Pii’mps, "• " l OkttlaTtoa, i . j Ox Yokes and Bows; - OrhbbihffHbrel^- ^ * Forks (or nnlnadlng Hay, Man Hay Bakes, Bow Pins, • Apple Pearers, Ox Fiutsies, .. Mole Traps. Pruning Hooks *nd Chisels, Saws and Scissors, Iron Well Curbs, and Zinc tubefog for Gialn Pumps, Also, Horticultural Tools (of every and Grass 8eeds, for sale at t}ie lowest and Retail. TranspUntfog TreweU,. Hay and Manure Forks, Shrivel*andSp^fos. ■' - ■ Garden andFfeld Hoes. { DaMiotanikM,: c-': '/ Snaths, with. Patent Fasten- lugs, Potato Hooks. ' 'I PAPER HANGINGS, BLANK BOOKsT] Ao. 4 AnrtAJTPh rtrft.twndnohab&eeJhrktL T ^__ Ptuiftrieipfaim v r. vri; • HHE undersigned have Just opened a fresh and coi ■ stock of Wall Palters, among Which art • goliY ai ^■tln. nnd the lowrat priced unglazedW|| stock o vet fine satin, a , n i-t-mipaivrL decorations, borders: fire-screens, curtains, etc- which they offer at the lowest prices, both wholesale *&d retail. ’ The best workmen employed to bang' paper either ih tha city or country. i , . T Blank Boakt. Stationery, de.—.'We have atso'oiir usual as- wnmi-nl nr,writing ,mprr, wrapping pipbra, bUnk utl school books, stationery, ete. „ PARRISH ft HOUGH, No. 4 North Fllh street,2 doora above Market, _ . ... ' PhllsdelphU. r Cash paid for country rags- mhlO—eod SAW BULL FOR SALE. S llsfo ranahll nfT 1 Ui"’ 1 ". tHI " 9. 1 /’ °" the Cnn ^ »>»" Mill Im. h^^ b f h ? d,n ff . two m Rlmn feet of Log*. Tb ~*™*r a ' 0 .°r ntloa ,bout *®" n months, runs two H ^ n,f Mw> 8,50 0rtat Mill. This Mill *a« f ro20“ l ° 16 M ‘ fw!t ,H,r day - J-’roarticularsaonlj to WYIJjY ft MONTFiOIJJV. & 0 c3^ A b/ B F jira 1 l“' U *t- Ie P *r CCl of Und " fnm «rl.v ^.occupied by FE Jencke’s, Ewj.. known as a Coouer’ mp andIF aid. It Is bounded on the east by West Bound south bvVntjfv bjr a l,# Pi” 1 * " or,h h J Railroad street, at south by loU Nos. 5 and 0. and rental,,* about four acres. P iyylly & moaNtfiollin. I , A h E- ^" WMtorly half of Lot No. _ 2 Vamacraw Pnck "t m rf bj tb«0»rl,.t„n Stram and*messuriug one hnndred feet on the Rlrer ThnnmMriv about two hundred feel to Canal-strret.’ FebrnOT IIli|f-* 1 " prerlou. In tbo UralIpp.lnj ! lh,n *' unction nl tbo Court A ' ; - t } 'I’ob 1211112’.' A FOSDICK. TO TI1K COKSUPIBIW OF MABUFACTDR- til HAWED LUH0ER. ,h. o— rIn ?nnJ'Ahn-Icscnptlon, of I’lalne.l I,umber .1 b. S.r.nn.1, rb.l„ M.chlnp. .Ilo.trt on Ih. raiul ' J tbe wnlorneilramltr of tbp dir nrsaraon.hh.i-... .4St5T!,j;S5?¥:!i7:iSii, «5^^ l [2SS55^SJt? havi'succee'^ed in .rranti 7 r° W ,n n,M} Th# ■ubscribera 1*.; ," ucc ® e,le ” * n arranging for a constant snnnlr or se rated seasoned Lumber, by which no disappointment builder* need bo apprehended. Every facility will be i WiivSnnS rv fc,nl for , a ”j“ ru WwSitaj.' will^noiJl'l?nn i„ b !L ng0 '’ ra,,, ® lf f‘“ tho.same bullfing, will be in operation In the course of one month, when or of Sawed Lumber will fcexecu te«i with desj Jy2fl—red simte! il2m Apply to R. A. ALLEN ft 66“ WILLIAM KiNE. Agent. FORTE BIONN AlBS, POCKET BOOKS AND milt , ,, FANCY GOODS. *'« or F F ‘Kffi aog-l-JiSlm"‘Slf f"! 1 ’": k :‘ n “ k Mnnnr.pturor, ang-.I coillm JQ5 Arch ■!.. bolnw Hlalh. FMMripbla. 7a roS 1 !? A ,\ D «»««>VATIWO. n "' w ®"’ 8h * wI *- Tahls Cover* Persons sending parcels by Hamden’s exurrss railmnd or steamboat* are requested t„ write me per m^i ” thrt /.may know wj,ere to call for them and which way to lind SftJSi££ 0t JSfbr*ma!r^rcSsw?i ’gSSSff A " 0ra,r A^&Sfe°A Y . SpSw-- 'iT’uffi 1 ' ?' a l r Dmfraanr of Ingle •cKMC. b " r ’' ,Un '”'" 1, -I' r " r U " Abelnrd and Elolse, a roraanre.byO. W. Wrluht aasraasssatt ^ ItarnnnTania.traleil .Vewa:Gl.anin-,Pictoral ■ Popular FMncalnri Jl^rl.n of ArU, 1 Ac. f.iKffi 1*5 Congn-i.-Urocl. IfElV BOOKS. E DiatafI, or Fab Fair aa>l Forlr a.ln. , .1 r)f - 1 "' 1 ® S-nitn al tha close of the Rcrolotlon br the anltar ortboPartU.,,, Melllcl.an.pl, C.lhcrlnc wiCo* The Hcarcnly IXomc, or the Emctormenla nn* Enlar' mentauf Ibo Salptain |,ca„„, b, ftcr H Marbnngb A M I, Book of th. World, Nolo 8 "’ ' "*°k®f »he World, vol 1, bound. So” S?« Sdcnora. Ko 17. i Sfiy Forel »" M—iloo-Chbiirgleal H.rl.w,Jfo -* ,M J. a CUBBEDOE. Trace “P I ! COPAL eOBUOATIOInV 1Ud, ° ajgo&SSB&t ^ I Sn!? R,S A . LKAIJNE wSSw^JLAkj. is superior In -SZ, N * W ‘ ooraer 10th » Bd Marketed. PI,ilarieiffi. -22! J. P COLLINS. iOOBream*fa~« r j r DIE SINKING AND ENGRAVING. I r ALT. ITS BRANCHES.—Bheinrta cards, with appropri- ate device*, embossed In a new at vie, In plain and fancy reinra. Seals of every description, with or without presses. Enrelores printed will, nsme. business and address, labels, bill heads, manufacturer’s ticket*, ftc.. all executed in tha neatest manner and at prices 28 per cent below any siml- r*Iiror Ub r l, . , ? lenl ’ n ennsequenoeof better andImproTed facllitiesfor the execution of such work. ” N B— An nnJers by mall promptly attended to. Goods sent to any part of the country, Eovelopesnd Seal Press Msnufartnirra.'r^Wnkera Erabca. sera and Eengravers, 48 8outh 3d-at., Philadelphia. * mb29 . „„ Ipn ^S WORK, LAMPS, die. A’S *fa n «fa«torers: No llfl Chest mt- “JlilSi' ^‘■•''fphla.respectfuUv solicit the attend m of U, « tr , M wrtment of chsndeiiera, bra Acts, pen fonts, end every description of gas homers; also ever? rarm.y of tamps. girandolA. ft 0 . Wo warrant . ss±trK;; rpri ““ l, ’ r ?' »«■» «... o . . ARCIfKn * WARNER. Ellis 8. Archer, Redwood F. Warner. RNEIL Willism F. Fiiskey, Wm. O. B. Morrill. for country sale, with Portrait ** “RWnda be found at “ir ratablE™':'"' S*i»» b-rtKttztS'ir a. 1.5 Mbrar.Kra'37^, Onler* soiiritrd. rom bn5a **8», at any pbinf. tlo^l' 1 * 1 “ 0 '“- f “' 8to ™jgj^.fa..Ulm'porU. |i!6—end THOMAS J. NATT ft CO able ten„s. * * 1 Wh,ch * M off®^ on the mostda*«. tlS.’ t “"“" rh "'" U, °" OoUw, Ikbl. Coccra, Met. DU *wLf* l> MADEL ~* »t .11 lb. cihlblllon, I he bo,,7b?hi^OTte‘ W"“* mrnisskm •III N-coo.lncc“lC«A, ilK',oSj?*".?'. b J •« Bio billowing i"- 1 '-'". ooonet ribbon. b»numcroo.|„mciTtlon* U•'JrfiSVl!?* imif L Bna “««*»*« do, gents 1 White'brdi ■iih fi*nta white tndbUckillk’-dn e with . Uree assortment of white imd inbm^ M*df .iikOTV.1 jwislwBB »-r .lo, b•ragcbtiilra « Cone t snd organdy mn«liny*i.OT?l . — •nans, French printed rambrtov.- - M. PRBfDraOAOT^CO., _ Hi Bronwhfo«i.»*^l^ . jMWUW - apM S5ifflas.sa^figp*sr _Jpne30 ••:./ .'jil: .- h A.iidtajkW'A D'EBBGSE^ssnn