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■> ' M-V>+-#V-. l mi v XXXV, jowl SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY: M6$N INQ, OCTOBER 12; lStft. i JCTaru.Es. 9B « naut!*n> *■*“- BT fflUmSS SRSSSwtojg WWfl i s5 TwjSJ.SJSSStJ 11 tht ooralniKlirtuU. MlU K I"' »“““• — .oi.WEBKI.V OBORalAR, *“Trssssi*-«--*.»* h glbM I* ”*f,vn.|indir >i»18iUt<br,) Mil eon* JJKjlStSSlil Union, up J« u ” r * J •■ «• ""Ti** I 3e“' , I Ui>S ™ nmnl,i» Aorwat .- wuBKLY OKORQIAN, ■..ffStt-Mf**-- 1 n,t»«°-tln J»lllet,l« P«b- r»Snte» mAMcm, i* adtakco. e55*S?,| MUTUAI. INSUHANCB OO." Of" US »«»•«""■ : , v *,«»?*"'**“ l1n, .*‘‘ riM “ d IH"' 00 I fl--—-*, J. n. muor, I. ■ a£JE*AilM».*. "• K “*rf' l,,n, Y u,llK P iiexry D. WEED, President, HIRAM ROBERTS, Vko President no8 IHwUty. Arealla Owslne,.ou I'OrphsUne do Bslne, dodloo m ounoo psrsoaoss, por Victor Doublet, Prof*wur do Bailee- oltrooiotii A brace do four# loo Voyages on Polo Nord, depuls Ira W Heart Lo* ^Marguerite Robert. nor M’me Tuttle Moneuze. . Lra Berniers Joan do Pnmpoll, Imlto do Bulwer. Hlotolro Kotanlto Cm Anlmeux, loo plus remarqual-let do U class* do momnflbno (quadruped** ot cotaeoo), per on NotnrolloU do Museum, on*# do 60 Beam d’eulmsux. L'OrphoUno do Moooon. on Jano InoUtutrieo, por M’m# Wollta—diatom# edition. Plom I'Grand, nor J, N. Dubois, Profoioour do l'Unlvor- olto—quortlomo edition Mm Prloono ou Memoirs* do Silrto, Pollloo, traduction nourollo, por M. PAbbo Bourns**, professeur ou petit HeinU noire do Touro. Augusts ot Thereto, on L* He tour o to fo por M’ms Turbo dot dubious—troloiemo edition, Ernestine on let Chorines do lo Verta oulrte dr Nelly ou lo Jeuno Artiste ot do Cnrollneot Juliette, por M'moCesorlo Porreneo—eeptleme edition. Dloneho do So re nay. par M’mo L. B. Agnes do touvena ou Memolreo Do 8aur 8t. Lous, por Louis Vonllotto. Mothildo ot Gobrlollo on lot BlcnfslU, d’uno education ehrotrienne—troisleme edition. Robert ou P8onrtnor d’uno Mere, M’mo C. Guermante. Voyages et Avontoroo do lopcroueo, per F. Valentin— slxleme edition. Foroolobj •epss j. n. cunnKDQB, ■aw WINK AND liMlUOR ■TOUK, TUB aoil^S%'pi5 l Siruiiio«n»i lo th, Ilhnu of t-*v*on.li, m4 o» ill* IntoHoc of IkU tote, that bo hot now opened and will keep eon* In store, o largo assortment of the boot qualities „ thO rations kinds of WIND AND LIQUORS, both foreign oml dome*tlo, inroloed from the best sources, and to lilft oek of whiob, at present on hand, he Inrites attention.— artng had extensive experience in France as a menu tec- urer, and In America as Importer and dealer, hlo acquain tance with the trade enables him to offer assurance that the articles which an enumerated below are eaeb genuine t Art teles of Direct Importation.—French Bran dies of various brands[ Holland Gin; Scotch, Irish and Monongehcla Whisky | Old Batavia Arrack j Jamaica and Wlnea—Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, nock, Claret, Souterne and Burgundy Wines. Cortllala^-In cases. Curacoa. Maraschino, Ratafia, Bln- vails. Kirsdienwsssor, Absinth, Ac. Ale ami Porter.—Louduu Brown Stout, aud Edln- /uakcHoxT.Secr ’^rrfvonKiort exchange and I N* CU1 gjj|(j RATION agency. to »<*n4 for their frien-U and desirous of I *T*tk*n eel by arst C, * M I uck * t ' h, P* t “* ,Dforn, ® <I I ^ukioMtribtri sro the only Agents for tboabovo agon- , £vsrts2»»« ,fc " riieJ ,0 dr * won Hessro. W nt. Tspecott 1 ifl^lirwronl,ln sum' from 11 and upwards, which ‘T.naMottsMe In any town throughout Irehnd and Britain, BnrfUou Franco and Germany, payablo In j-^uefUie CuntisenL also for sale. Apply to I jS-lr * BUNKER k OGDEN. 60 Bay-street. hot®ai- insdhancic CO. I I JUWJRY IRJIJ*. President and Treasurer. 1 MAOSiai.tatSec’iy- I C.F. McKAY, Actuary. I M VrdyueJ. A^nt of the above Company, continues I fcb i,tktfcllowhi«W'ks.vts.: Marine, IUver and Fire I dsicethe Lires ofriervanU. I UrtssfWWte Persons are also taken by this Company. I bnuspreialsm for residing In the *mU». 1 WHJJAM KINO, Agent, Corner of Bay and Drayton-streets. I t'ldUUs d work in Uielr line, at their new shop, I Utkcorewdltroughfonand Drayton-sts. They have I Sftbd the following as thdr rates of charge*: For a I Si«b*r ,n M |»cr month, for 2 or three tlmos|>erw»H)k I ?V|7wHswffk 91 *, 6 or fl times a week 91 HO; every I kit 3 pr month. Uslr cutting 20c.; hair curling 25c, , . f will always hold himself In readiness to at- I kiUtrien from those who may requfro his serviceajit I 'baImms. nnT8 liTTEWAN HI AC III NK AND MANUFAC- TURING OUMPANY, tnflCBivw sod Improved organisation.nisnufseture U hwsnrimsnd Stationary Ibtgines. Hugnr Mills. Gins, Imm. DtbMi Prills. *c. Also, evoty doscriptlnn of Cot- Ltakesui)few Mill work,Shafting. Pulleys. Ac.,Cast- M U ftattstreet, corn or of Gold. CTaxton k Wet- ■Mbnlfior. Coll I us k Co. and H. Collins’Axes, Hard- w>lr«y,g Pratt-iA, NewYork. oclO-Iyr NEW HOOKS. R ECHYKD AND FOR 8AI.K IlY 8. 8. BIBI.EY. 1«B Con- gress-st.—Bible in the Family—Bible in the Counting House. Annals of Tenncmro. by J. fl. M Ramsey, M. D. The Sword and Ute Distaff, or Fair, Fat and Forty. Marta Be Bernleve, a tale of.fhe Crescent City, by \V. GRmorw BDumt. The Race for lUch^L and some af Ihe pHe'tnto which the Ronurrs fait Tho Doubting Communicant, by 8eptlmne Tustln. I). D. Country Hospitalities, by Cathertno Plnclslr Spiritual Vampirism—the history of Etherlnl Softdown and tho Friends of tbu New IJght. by 0. W. Webber. Rowland Wevor, or the Pilot of Human Life. Great Truths by Great Authors, from writers of all ages and both hemispheres. Cleansing the Sanctuary, bjr W. K M'Calla. of the Union — - \o£Phllr , , -“- Prcsbytorhm Church, of llilla'iolplila. JnV8 MOllB NEW BOOKS. R FCEIVED IIV 8 8. SIBLEY. Juno 28. 1853.—Edgar Cllflon. a stonr of School Ufe. by C. Ads m*. The Old Forest lUnger. or Wild Sports of India, by Ms}. Walter Cambell and Frank Forester. A New Hlstorr of tho World, giving an account of Mm various Revolutions In Kuropo and America, to the present time, by II. While. B. A. Consolation, by James W. Alexander, P. D. The Believe, by Rev. Hugh White. Harpers Msgasine for Juty. an interesting number. Putnam's Mngntine for July. Barn uni's Illustrated News, Gleason’s I'lctornl. Ac. JuueSO | : row BOOKS. N ARRATIVE of a Journey round tho World, compris ing Cliltl. tho Gold Regions of California and Austra lia. the South Sea Islands and Java, by K Girstaeckor. Romance of Abelard and lleloise. byOW Wright. Prsconianry. Spirit llapplngs and Table Tippings es posed, by I’mfeuot tTiarlea G Page. A History of England from the first Invasion of the Ro mans to Mio accession of William and Mary In loss, by Jno IJngnrd, I). D. Heavenly Recognition—Will wo know our friends in hea ven! by Rev II Harbaugh. Heaven, or the Sainted Dead, by Harbaugh. The Heavenly Home, or the Employment aii-l En|oynicnt of the Saints In Heaven. Tim Illustrated Msgntlne of Art for August; tin* Edin burgh Review for July | Rank log’s half yeirly Ahstnrct. Januarv to June, 1853; lltmum'i * ’a'Uool — 1 * “ ‘ ‘ lA'ljr’t 14. Illustrated News; the ik far August; English and Equity Report-, »«l PATENT ECAlsKS, JBAXK3 Patent llatform Scales—(Improved Inqual- tjaadreleeed In twice)—Adapted to every required op. to WvekkiMr. as Railroad Scales for tralpsor single ears W m the prindpsl railroads in the United States and iiai Dritsln, Warehouse Scales, Heavy Portablo Scales, on Sail,far fMadries.ro'" •“ “—— 1 bMedkws; Oaantei ,—, , . c km Sale* ksre been long known and severely tested; and ‘ ml confidence felt In thdr accuracy am! perfect at. Is such that they are now regarded as “ xkleU Uiere Is uo apiieal. piiu.r Philosophy of Sir Wm Hamilton, edited by 0 W Wright. Eearth'e Legacy ; Annie Grayson; Grammar without n master. Ac. aiigl2 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. NEW BOOKS. S IR ISAAC BARRINGTON’S Personal Sketches of bis own Tillies, a iiow edition. A Memorial of Horatio Ureenough, by H. T. Tiiukernmn. Ttie Pt-destriaii in FraneeandSwitxcrlsnd. by u. Ilunoll. The libertines in American, by II. W. Warner. A Book for avenr America, on the Science ol !•«>» eminent and Com|«nd of theCoostltution and Civil Jiiri-prudeooe of ttm United States, by A. W. Young. Cranford, by the author of Maty Barton. Ttie Loudon Quarterly Review for July. Blackwood's Edinburgh Review for August. Nos. 10 and 11 Collier's Shakespeare. I owry’e Universal Atlas. Upham’s Mental Phylosopby. abridged. Hitch'sTliibet and Tartnry, I<ondon e<lltlnn. illustmtod. Lord Bacon’s Essays, 1 voi.; Rabelais’ Works. 2 vols aug25 W, THORNE W11.1JAM8. IIOLGOMUE, JOHNSON & GO., ^ Have In store, and offer for sale, ou the moat rl favoralde terms— ■ 15 hhdsSt ndx Sugar. 25 do Porto Rico do ■26 do N Orleans do. 60 bbls Coffee do 100 bbls Stuart's A. B and C Sugar, 25 do Crashed do 10 boxes I<n*t do, 200 Inga Rio Coffee, 20 do Java do 100 bags old Cuba Coffee. 60 do Jamaica do 10 cases Myer's Aromatic Tobocco. 50 casks Bacon Sides 25 casks Shoulders. 26 do llama, choice quality 100 bMs Baltimore Hour. 60 whole and 25 half do Canal do 25 hlida. 60 tierces and 60 bbls West India Molasses 25 bbls New Orleans Molasses, 26 do extra do 25 quarter chests Hyson Tea. 10 do do Black do 100 boxes Kporm and A lamantlno Candies 100 do , Nq ; l and 1*816 Soap 100 bales Gunny Ontli. 300 coils Weaver’s Rnpo 100 bbls B Phelps' Gin. 250 Flack’s do, 25 Jo Connecticut River do, 25 do N ERum 20br cdsk4 pure Muloga Wlue, 20 do do Madoira do 6 half pipes Otard Brandy.20 qr casks do do 100 hid* M-mongahela WUDky. 10 qr casks Port Wine 16 bbls Mint and Rose Cordial. Also, the following old and vety choice Liquors, In glasses : 40 dosen choice old Madeira Wine, bottled In 1847 35 demljous $t Croix Bum. 16 do old Jnmslcn do, 1848 50 do idd Monongahcla Whisky. 1846 10 do Pure Julco, 1848.40 do Brandy-1815 35 d»ten Schehlaiu Gin, 10 do old Whisky, Nectar, may 18 (SHOCK HIES. 25 IIHRS. I’orto Rlc» and Muscovado Sugar, 25 do choice New Orleans do. 25 do do Cuba Molas ses. 100bbls Now Orleans and Cuba Syrup. Stu art’s rectified do. 500 gallons Spcnn 011,300 do linseed do. 200 bows Sperm and Adamamantlne Candles. 25 do Starch. 60 do Cliemm 76 do Soap, 25 do Toilet do, 50 do mixed and assorted imPiies, 75 jmckageslVas. Black, Im perial and Green, 160 bbls A. Hand C Clarified Sugar and Yellow Coffee do. 26 do Powdered and Crashed do. Prunes. Fig*. Citron. Pickles. Ihilslii*. Veast Powders. Salvrstus, So da. Ac . now in store and f«t sale very tow. by inlr.'O KiltBEE A RODODRa bubcKlUKS. &c, G-mat—160 bagsprlino Rio, 75 do Jamaica, BO M"? M ur- 10 hints Porto Itlco, 10 do St. Croix. 6 do New Orleans. 100 bids Crashed. Powdered and Clarified. MoUKttP—25 hlida Cuba. 76 bbls Nuw Orleans, Ff U! 11—160 bids Baltimore, 76 do Canal. 60 do II Smith’a. IIaoi.v—16 rasks Phih'idelphla Hams. 500 Baltimore con i«msI do. 30 hints Sides. 20 do Shoulders. Iwnuw—160 bit* P and Mercer. Uom axn Court'll—26 bbls choice Is af I art, 6 casks Cod fish. SoaI’. Camilim a.m» Staiujii—50 boxes No. 1 and Family Soap. 60 do Pale do. 40 wholennd half boxes Starch, 76 do Admsulino Candles. 25 do Sperm, 25 do Star, 150 do Patent Mould. Touacco—160|iaekAges various brandsandqunlitics. I.KXoX SvatT, Ae.—fill l*oxes Uanon Syruji, 10 cases Wal nut olid Tomato Cntsuii. lit do limndy Peaches. IMirxnr Iwons—76 bbls Phelps’ (Hit. 60 do N E Rum. 76 do Iter1 illed Whisky. 30 do extra old Monongstiels do. Wl.xre—20 quarter ta-ks pure Malaga. 8 do choice Madei ra—received and for sale by ap!20 McMAHON A DOYLE, II.RRICK k BELT- Agents B1LVK1U8 M1NE1UL PAINTS- PS KfiLUYKD —A supply of Mineral PklnU, fire and ,fuHr-praof eolors. anudlng. Silver’s Mineral Paints IftrwenUally from all others In market. They are not -filtbsyrequireHttlaolLtheydo not worktoogbly, but lessdr as white lead. They lay on a very heavy body. VtgMCSteiy, and bseomean lnAerfruetabie ewretto* o4 ftt Buy aeitlwr crack nor peel, and require no stronger iwtksa white lead. I have a variety of eolors, Rod, Yellow, various Browns, ■IM Hack. They are superior In body (nr covering (met/) to anything ever discovered, and miund for pound wamr double tho surface of White Lead or lino Mineral ptos. sad rtqilre less oil. Ins saw prepared to cover Tin Roofs, as nothing adheres Ms Hke8tlrer’a Mineral Paints. For sate by JOHN J MAURICE, nr« lft and 12 IMmard-alreot. KKMOTAb. F UHlOMABLSTAIlilRING EffTAilLKHMENT—Thcsub sntkrrhavtog Just remorel to No. 21 Bull-street, (be- tiuoCsafieesand Breughton-streota,) would luform Ills Mtsdi and Uio public generally, that ha will open Tins Ut.Wi stcowt tuppti of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting dlkskettl'ieacb, English and American Cloths. Cassl- •wMSadVatiags. purchased from the mosteitenslve Ira- lew York, whieh ho is prepared to make up In (SiaNew Yori . • W*tu-1 nottfaslilmuiblo styles. M. D. MURPHY. DISSOLUTION. ipiUt os-partaenhip heretofore existing with tho under- 1 sipaL uadrr tbo Bnu of BOSTON A GUNUY, Is this uy diwolrtd by mutual consent. Either partner laautho- WlsBiethenanio of tho firm in dosing the unsettled Was. JOHN BOSTON, Jsfxit 1st, 1141. aug2 J. H. OUNBY. 1M ssVrdjnwl will eontbiue the FACTORAGE and COM- l®WY DUslS'ESS on his own aconunt, and res;>ectfully wWU s enntinuanco of tho patronage so liborally extend- H U the Utc firm. Mfl JOHN BOSTON. 1-PAR' a» iniri r’gWBAUM^Ori. Is dissolved hy mutual R MITCIIEIJ. will cnntlnuo the buslnesa on seenuut. and la authorised to settle all claims, tn ■■ oty.loror against the late firm. F. 7/KJRAUM, Clurleston. 8. C. t . . . G. B. MITC1IEIJ-, Savannah, Ga. kniuh. Jans Ctb. 1853 Je8 Ty^OICTloYftrcni’ARTNEILSIHP—Noncx-The con y tttnof Klbbre A Rodgers Is this day dissolved by mu- I™ ?J***LMr. Kibhee retiring, and Mr. Thomas Wood, tL** ***oa-taking Ills place, under the name and style ? V***^odaers. All debts against the late firm will be y*T? "j the new firm, au-1 all monies duo thorn will be !r ttUM *,and receipted for by tho now concern, ts per VSf*’ KIBHEE k RODGERS, WOOD It KOtHH-m A •“hsoriber. in retiring from business in kut feel deeply grateful and obliged w ' bnal patronage which has been extended to uii\u w k"'* 1 fr "ra «lty and country friend H4i..t- #p|, ? r,unl ‘r‘'> express hi* thanks forthosame, *>" J ,0 P* ‘»'*t past favors will be continued to sreovery way grateful lo givo the most wFlTv;“HMscGofl to the patrons of the lata concern Islrtf 4Ro4rri ' Vef y respectfully. J, M. KU1DEK, , e ’ I*»rtner»riip hcrulnrora existing lm- "onsr the firm of Ctuxx 4c kJw.i , J 'llinAved by mutual consent. The firm wiU k*» settled by H. A. Crane, to ui bavlag claims will please present them, utulwt payment Either party ars w uss the name of the late Hrm in Uquulatlon, II. A. CRANK, T, HOUDMBE. t uu.|*r»lgne.l hat log associated •*■*«««« r f ? R - J"buson and Mr. James B. Cope, If UnuYiyi^f rocer Y busines under the firm T. IIOU.’OMIIR. L SS', W-TlO'-Tl^n.l.r.IjnS 1..,. Ihl. real fidanM. . 1.^1°' le, e«U for the trsn-actlun ot a gen- dtt the firnrirf n?' Business, tn lids city, ,,n * llcu ^ Tisox. Olltco 174 Day street. ELIAS REED, ***»%oah»..J . W. II. TISON. TL«Q^ fcp,,m y r »tb.l8M : sep2ft—lm «f Dsr ..A wv J'slog tekenThe store at the comer 'k*‘‘CUrtM>,' , r Vf .r strrels. would respectfully cal) •wxUhtSrft i ,rl ' Dl, ‘ tl "’ l' u, 'He In general, to his U *‘ l >'*x«ii«ti.u q 1 0,, !? ,,C I« ,r ‘’ w,l,cl * k* hi prepared Ik-kkufi * ^ lult P«reh*^r., r ' -l “*7rIirI2 , . ,Un, ! y ? n ,u "'‘ • >*nre assortment "•“fiVmaXia *" ,n J,r "’ •'•Ichhe flatters htmsell i * otl epteuraan tastes. nol NEW ROOKS. R OADS AND RAILROADS, a manual of tho principle* and practice of road ranking, comprising the location, construction and Improvement of roads and railroads by W. W. Gillespie, A. M., C. E., civil engineer In Uuion Col- k TU. of Alexander Smith. The UstLeaf Irom 8unny Side, by T.fTrista. with a me- mortal of the author, by Austin Plielps. Home Cookery, a collection of tried receipts, both foreign and domestic, hy Mre. J. Shadwlck. Philosophy t)f Myatartona Rapping* and Reply to Ik-eeltcr, by K.0 Roger*. Chambers’ Miscellany, In 20 volumes, fancy boards, and 10 volumes, cloth. Chambers’ Repository, 4 volumes, fancy boards. Chambers’ Information for tho l'eople, royal octavo, hn eaU binding. Chambers’ Faper* for the People. 12 vnl*.. fancy bourel. Tho Work* of Samuel Maunder, including the Treasury of Natural History. Treaauryof History. Bclentilio and Literary Treasury. Treasury of Knowledge and Biographical Treasury. Industry of all Nations, Nos. 3 and 4. Godey’a lady’s Book, for September. Tlie Victim’s Revenge, a sequel to the Matricutt’s Daugh ter, and the Btar’of tho Fallon. Jem Bunt, a talo of the (and and the Ocean, by tho Old Sailor. lltmum’i Illustrated News, No. 34. Received by aug23 J. B. CUBIIEDGE. « ar7H m.\ga7jnk foiTbeptem her. Bleak House. No. 18. Artist Wife, by Mary Howett. History and Itudlmentsof Architecture, by J. Bulloch. The Fawn of Pale Face*, by J. P. Brace Class Book of Physiology, by Dr. D. N. Comings. Tho London Art Journal for August. Pickering’s Greek and English lexicon. Vol. 14 Howiird's Reports In Die U 8. Supreme Court. VoU. 32 and 33 English Chano'rv Reports. Grote's History of drew. vol. 11,1»ndon e*titIon. Yankee Me<iily ; Ocean Boon ; Guerilla Chief; Red King; The Corsair Chieftain; Hying Artillerist. He. aug31 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. T itElLtAisruATEn Weekly record or tuc EUtiu- tlon of the New York Crystal Palace, edited, by Prof. II. 8illiman. Jr., with numerous fine illuitratIon engraved front original designs by the first artists. Price 25 emits G r number and postage. No*. 1 to 4 received, fc'uhsnrl rs supplied regularly. augil * W. THORNF. WIU.1.VM8 N EW BOOK8—A new supply of 8ir Jonah Uarringiou 1 Memoirs of Ills Own Tlmo. Houtsayes’ Ptiilosophers an-1 Actresses. Houtsaye*' Men and Women during the reign of Louis XV Hildreth's Theory o( Politics—an inquiry iulo tho found ations of governments. Whately’s Elements of Riietoric. Anthon's Manuel of Greek IJtenturo. n<M|ie^’s Physicians’ Vademecum. Walton’s Opthalmic Surgery, by Dr. Uttetl. Tliu Mlcroscoplst, for physicians, students, Ac. Franconia's story; Stuy vesant. Maternal Management of Children, by Dr. Rull. Political and Military History of tho Campaign of Water loo, by General Damn de Jomine; Coltlcr’a Shakespear, 12 mo. edition, vols. 2 aud 3, motived. *cp7 W. THORNE WnJJAMS. a MIA(ikratAY’8 ENGIJ8II IIUMOKI8T, » •cries of l-c* turea on Hwlft. Congreve, Adlson. He. Ranke’s Civic Wart and Monarchy In the lfilbandl7lh centuries. Life and fotteraof the Rev. Stephen Olln, late Pre-ldent of the Wesleyan University. The Old House by the HR Creek Letters. Taylor’s Memorial of the English Martyrs. Cqjeridge Works, vol. fl. Modem Hirtation, by Miss Sinclair. English Law aud Equity Reports, being tho first rolurao of the year. New subscribers can be supplied at the ori gins) price of 912 per annum. Blackwood's Magazine for June. June22 W. THORNE WI1JJAM * River. by tho author of the Owl j reoelveJ'io bbls maaen- S 4 1° Whl, « Vinegar, lo do No 1 Mi^. UIV,. ^ boxes smoked Herring, SO do iy/hitV ST 1 •"'I * do do Cuffo * * B ' 1 MusUr I, 3 hlida New flltnrev— ' * >AV * n G'OONNFR. tiiTif^i tl* attenthmof lit* Udlmtuonr B Sf Msr* M * " r •»'« aisire-a finer. Isdler, rich- **”» *ssII, 1 ■®* < * , l , nent of Isrcs, edgings, etc., lisa “>Jt ,,hll sl«l lu I’srtanah For*sl..l.y 'JUfarreou. AIKEN It lll'RXH. •4W* s.tJ, MtlMlia* -We are In 7ee»rpi o| ail* * fe«d »*ry fojsly finished and fashion- I f 5l4isl* l,, ' ' V"" . n "' ’b'tnsii'l lor I|uum »ury l 'l*l •* u m "«*» giMler Ilian the **^1 Die waul* r A our i-usUini }?*'*•* " ul ««4-»s. and ate now "••"■lUo ' 1 • brasflM «4«etlon. I» .M-l, •• i„. K^*BY «iiw t * I* 11 **- *fe*«l* fUtridhi® 1,1 1 Ikaitdy, in.i./rio ilt. *" Hlf •Mla.rtGi'i, '/> u and JJ?'' U +? '•"*» '*>bids <44 tfmi-u ****•■ dodo Gin, I ftp wm ^ ^kldy, Js#| mdrsl.iiillw «sle t.y IV^kU ni.. MoMAIION k ffiiYLK. n.«... x.. vm'4« -4,UL i Mitol hl‘W. JwfertWW*. D on QUIXOTE DK I.A MANCHA, hy Miguel de Serran- tex Saaretlra, a revised translation hssnl on those n( Motleux. Jarvis and Suiollet, with numerous characteristic Illustrations.. A Manual of the Elementary Geology on the Ancient Changes of the Kahh and IU Inhabitants, as illustrated by geological monuments.bv HirChsrlea Lyell, M. A., F. 15.8., author of Die Principle* o Gootogy, Ac. Homo Pictures, by Mrs. Mary Andrewa Denison. Civil Wars and Monarchy In Fnuce In the sixteenth an- seventeenth centuries; a history of France principally du ring that period, by Leopold Ranke. Barn uni’s Illustrated News, No. 27, received by JulyO J. n CUBREDGK. B UOKBI IBOOKS 11 BOOKS 111—At HIULKY’8 book store, 135 Congress-street.—Wa received so many new books ytstenlay, that wa cannot And time to enumerate them. From grava to gay. Religious, liUrary Bcisntifio, Humorous and interesting. Wo Invite our friends to call and oxamlna Ilia largest varie ty of light reading ever offered In this city. Also, Graham's Maxaiina for July ; Gody VUdy'aBook. Illsckwood's Magaiine; Barnum's Illustrated Newa. Glsaaon's Ptetoral, Ac. Jun*22 B OOKS,—The old IIouso by tho River, hy the author of ilia Owl C'reok Lottors. Mo-lern Hlrtathms, a novel,by Catherine Sinclair. Passion and Principle, a domestic novel, by Mrs Grey. Flirtations In America, or High life In New York. Tb« Adrsutures of a Bachelor,or a ryan la eecrcli < „Th*BHr*f Hej| or Die Ifelr of Moteoinlre Manor, hy Dr. I' II Itohlnjon. Grsly’s U-tr'e IVsik for July ; Graham's Msgasine ilo; A* I her'# Magsilne -J..; IVtoron'a Manrinedo. Bsrn'im't ninriraled Ness, No. 55, Further ■upplr of Krlmv* of a Hell; rrrwlvvil by mm ’ j, ii. cunwawK, rl MU' M t < »*.‘ H' tl AM 11, by Itoberl Meroy, pocket e-li- J. Don. UaullfollrilliMi(ale.|sii.||N «!*• inoet ronvenl- eiil wwm ret ii«l4»sli»'l. Al**», the Masonic Lyts, a aotte«|iou of Mesonle Morig* am) fMes, sidled In every oci**l«n in hxlra or relrbralloni. Il-lli new work# lecenily piibll«li»d,au.f highly worlliy Hie •llaaltofl of til# Craft Just reeetvad end for sale at the lis-k rioreof N N I'lllUCY, **■ U*<-*»yrss* etrset W flinliVK WILLIAM* lias "reived Mrnm.’ Mwml . end |K*Uff. or Fair Fat and Forty of n" HomHi ftt Die eb«* of Uni lU-v.dulhm, W. Glloime lilWa* ' ** Maria Ue Heroler*, a tale of Ike Daaaenl Lily, fay w. . ^ }4«»^HeMe4Maflm4 lUaea. kMfalnnfjevy.iertmd i«r It jlearylt Hmllk “ fl4kerMielrkaei4LlMr AGRICULTURAL J petal kinds, _ and Spade*. Manure’and*illy Fork*. Potato Hhfllcrs, Cob Crasher*. Manure Drtlf*i Culllvstors, Gutter*, Scythrs and Sneaths. no*e, Axes, Pick Ar Handlos.JtoadHcrapere.Ox Oialns, Ox Yokej.Gi Fancy llarrow*'. Garden Chair*. Segment* and' Siten Wire. Hamee, Mrararae, Grist MRU, Rlee *. , Cauldrons. Douglass’ rumps and Water Rama. WoUpbeeU, do nuckeu, Cotton and Counter Beales. Trunk*, Cotton looks, Jack 8otewH, Bumit’f Hca' IiUnd Cotton Otnft and Griiwold'* Upland do, Oament, Plaster, Mil and (Atom Out " iw*; also, food and Yard Saw*. Ac. Tor sale by nol A CHA’8 H. CAMPF1KLD, 171B>y-et. iiwh AL. A Wo Agent for Domestic liquor*, novfi R. MAYER. WON FRONT JEWELRY STORE, Wholesale and Retail, No. 11ft BreupMon-if., bMiwen Bull and VYkitelar. . THE Urgvst and best aclucted stock of good* ever L offered f»r sale In thU elty. Gold and Sllrer Watcbes. A Vest. Fob and Guard Chains, Bet* of Jewelry, Cliat uUneiniraeeleU, Brooches, fine Diamond work Finger Ring*, Hll ver Castors, Tea 8eU, Pi tellers, Goblet*, Cups, Cake JktakeU, 'hsions, Forks,Fleli Knives, Pie Knlvea, Choeiw Bcoupe,la- llua, Syphons. Also, all kinds ofPiateit Ware, Military and Fancy Goods, and a great variety of articles too numerous to 133 IHAUKEREL, 1I18CU1PN, STARCH, Ac. 10 bids No. Isr^u Mackerel, 10 bids No. t do do to linU bbls No. 1 do 10- do No. 2 do 30 bids sugar, sodnr. and butter Biscuits, 26 boxes*Midu itiKciilts, 6(1 do Biii'lutii'sFainiljr Soap, 60 do Colgate’s No 1 do 40 do Colgate’s and Bcadclt’s Pi-arl Stsreti. .Vi do iieriings, Isiiiding and for sstu by tmiylfi SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO GROCERIES, MdUOItS, WINES, Ac. J. V. ft INN KR.VI k OK. offer for -air <m nc- r.jd riiinnirelallinr Irnns.a well assort cl slock of Gro- nffleerirs. IJqiiors. Total cro. Srgnrs.Ae., vis : 130 bags SMakprimo Bln Ctilfoe.20 do do old Java do, 2ft liluis I’orto Rico and Muscovado Sugar*. 6<> hills dnrillod coffee do. 26 do crasticd and |*iwdered do. 1« boxes loaf do, 200 pack* sge« til-.K-k a«vl green tea, some very superior ; 250 boxes toliscro. vsrloiisq'inlitbsi. l’s. 8’s. fi's a ml 10’*. 16 cases Iff- adem twist. 10 do Vlrglolu* and Aionmtic.20donrCtarlenf. Viglnla gold lntf. 10 Ihixch K1 Dorado tobncco, 176,000 suiio. rim- lliivann Hegars. 10 Imlf pipes Dtnrit.DupuyA Co. Bran dy. 20 half and quarter casks I'iiiteiu. Mai tel. Hazrrnc. Ac. Brandy. 6 quarter cask* very old Jean IsiuU tin. 6 pipes Holland Gin. 2 punebeons St Croix and Jamalra Rum, 10 half pines and 16 quarter cn»ks su;ierior Madeira Wine, 26 bbls old Monongahcla Wlsky, 26 quarter casks Tonrriffe, 30 ■lo do Malaga Wine. 200 hid* gin. whisky and rum. too boxes No. 1 aud fomlly soap. 60 do starch. 60 do adonmnlioe can dles. 60 do tallow do. 20 rwki lawn sides. 16 du shoulders. 30 litid* "Wert India Motisres. 40 bbl* and tc* do, 25 l*M* N Orleans do. together witti every other nrticlo usuaBy found at tho wholesale gnu-cry stores. June3 REK1NED SHUAR, Ac, Of\ DDLS Stuart's Crashed and Powdered Sugar OU lift do do A. -i and tl L7srifie<l do 60 Mo Isx A Kirkpatrlek's t’rx-lii-,1 do Oft do llulter. Sugar and Sodn Biscuit 20 do Treudwoll's Pilot Bread 30 boxes do 8<Mln Biscuit 300 do Family. Pale and No. 1 Soap. Smith and Col 60 do It.-.i-trir. Pearl Stareli 26 do Gnmnd I’epper lo 20 ||, boxes 20 do do Colfeo in 60 11, boxes 3(S) rtsms assorled Wrapping Paper 60 mats old govermucnl Java Coffeu 00 Imxes 1st and 2-1 quality Key's Lemon Syrup J00 bbls K llielp*' and Rn-elJin 80 do N K Itum, 30 do I>oinestle Brandy 40 do PA II Connecticut Itiver Gin 2<l J £ and 20 I,' casks Malaga Wine 6(1 bids and 100 kegs prinm l/’uf lard, landing and nr sale by Jy21 8CIUNTON. JOHNSTON A CO. W’lNKHTLiaCHUS -MKGAltft^ GROCERIES, 'HE Hiiloeriher lm* on hand a fine and well selected __ Stock of impnrtr 1 pure Wines, Liquors and Segars. comprising the following : Ilraioly—10 half pipes Otard. Dupuy A Co. ; 3 do do old ItenneMy ; 2 do do Haxerac, 1808 ; 2 do do Jean Louis, 1800 : 3 do do J. J. Dupuy. Wlnea—I half plisvs oik reserve Madeira ; 2 do do Ismdon Particular : 3 do do old Port; fl do do Sherry Wine ; 20 casks (Isn't; 40 basket* Clmnipngno. Humors—20.000 llio Honda : 10.000 1st Cruls ; 5.000 1*» Union ; )tt.00n f a I'atria ; 25,000 Trabnena. Fancy Grorerlec.—A large supply, such n* Imported Cordials. Ee-'*«h I’iekles and Sauces, I'rcacrves. HweetmeaU. Prunes an-t Jciim... For sale by A. BON AUD, iluH Corner of Bay and Whltnker-stroet*. mtOCEUlEH, Ac, C OFFEE—150 bags prime Itlo. 76 do. Jamaica. 60 do. Java. Hiiiaii—10 hhd* Porto Rico. 10do. St. Croix. 6do. New Orleans. 100 bids Crashed. Powdered, and Clarified. Moi..»-.“B*—25 hints Cuba. 76 bids New Orleans. Fuil'u—160 bbls Baltimore,76 du. Canal,60 da. tllraut Smith's. ILimx—15 casks Philadelphia lluins.500 Baltimore Bagg ■d. 30 lihd* Sides. 20 do. Shoulders. ItKiMiMs—40 dozen, painted handles. ItLTKgm—200 dozen, painted. Soar. (’ANtiins *xu Htarcu—6ft Imxes No. t and Family Soap. 60 do. Pole do. 76 do. Adamantine Candles, 25 do. Sperm. 25 do. Star. 160do. Patent Mould do., 40 whole and lialf Imxes Starch. Ton iixii—350 pkgs various brands and qualities. Ijemox Sviut. Ac.—60 Imxes U-iuon Syrup. 10 cases Wal- uut and Tomato Catsup. 10 do. Brandy Peaches. IKiurerrie Ijqroior—75 libls Plielps’ Gin. 50 do. N E. Rum. 76 do. Rectified Whisky, 5M)do. Extra "Id Jfonougaliela do. Wixn*— 1 20 quarter casks pure Malaga. 8 do. choice Ma deira. Received, and for sale by jy 15 McMAHON A DOYLE. CRANE filllUDUERS H AVE instore. Mild offer for salt on accommodating term*, the following, viz: 20 hhd* I’orto Rico Sugar. lOdo Muscovado do, 10 do N Orleans do, 60 Mils emitted do. 60 do refined A B and C do. 26 hhd* Cuba Molasses, 100 blits N O Syrup. 50 do New Yoik do, 20*1 bag* Rio Coffee. 6*J do Java do. 25 hlids Bacon Sides. 10 do do Shoulders, 1041 hair bills I slid. 500 sacks Salt, 10*1 Is'xes So*|i. various brands. 100 do fancy do, for toiltt 11*0. anglft RUN Dili EH. n/\ HltlJ* winter strained and Mmrrlicd whale Oil. 260 bag* prime given RloCbffe*. 60 bag*old gorernment Jars Coffee. 75 • laguvra Colfeo 40 do Marses I bo do. 1*M> blits F. I’helps* Gin, 40 do V A II Conn't River do 20 •• domestic itran ly. 60do New England Rum. 60 bid* und list keg* prime Is-.if loot. 60 liluis prime llsenn Sides, 2ft do do Shoulder*. 2U0 dozen imlntmt lliirkets. 20 hhd* prime St Croix Sugar. 16 do Porto Rico do. 2*1 *' primo NewGrlcans Sugar. VO libls nutter, sugar, and rnda Cracker*. fio “ Ktuart's A. II. and Oelsrlfiwl Sugar. • 40 *• “ crashed an-l powderct Sugar 60 boxes IteadrIP* fl* and 8* l.tllow Candles. 100 ‘* Star Caudle*. 000 do No I pah* and family Soap. 60 M Segars, of various brands, For sate by jep’jo BCRANTP.V, JOHNSTON k CO. II. SMITH’S VLOCit, CKACKE118, die. on Itlll.s II. Smith . Hour OU 20 half bbl* choice Canal Hour 20 bbl* Sugar Crackers 20 half bbls do do 20 bbU Butler do VO lislf bbl* do do 20 boxes Suit* do 2(1 half bbl. Fulton Market Beef, a choice article 60 bbUl'ra»li«-l Sugar, landing from brig Augusta, slid for **le by Jyil __ llOliDMIffVJnllNHlN A 00. T IQl'iiitA AND \Vi.N|j( —fj| liisR pipes OUrl, I'upuy~I 1 4 Co's hutrli Brandy; 10 half pipes, iu»rtnl brao-!» Md.d.* d«,7M" PAU11 llolliiod Gin, Ifthbl* Vlrelnl fls I’rai'h do, 2W do N, O, V Uln, 160 do E Plittp*' do. (l pipes ...» Apple Brandy, it do pureumir gls i'raeh do, 200 do N. I), WhUay, (k) .fo while lUlllmora -In fio do old Westmlusler MonongilieU do,'JOdooldl’ann, svlvaula MounUindodo, loo dob. I!. Itiou.26 quarter *aski Msdmra Wine, |fl eighth do choice dodo. JO quarter do |N»rt do V hatl puws to,fo, 20 quarter cask* Brown rUiervy Wlna, 40 isMksi* i.lisuuisgo* do. For by ftultt lYjUWTKH A PALMW. iperwr anlate .. *spf rssly fer the gthoola. CHATHAM ACSDBlIhr.' fTHK exercises of this institutlwi will be resume*) on X. Monday, October 10th. under Um management of J. B. MALLARD and BERNARD MAI .LON, aasoelftte principal*. Tim academic year I* divided Into (bar quarters or eleven peek i each, a* follows: First quarto*.commence* October 10th. and code Decern- bet 24 th. Serond quarter oommenee* January let, 1864, and end* Sox Dale onS for Rent. -tit 1 ■ ■;—"■ . 1 - —Th# plaatatlo# owned and tommif The Intermediate Department will be taught by Mr. Hxx *t Dak■>. a graduate of Oglethorpo University; and the Primary hy Misa A. R. Comxx. J, Arrangements have been made with Mr. K. Miuxxfor giving liuti notion in French and Drawing. JOHN D. MALLARD, 1 ! p . . . BERNARD MAL1.0N, / l flllcl P* u ‘ GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE*] Lealtlolitt Charier, granted in 1840, 1 5HE 8p ' 1 ”’ vthtet „ VatohesrJewelry. Fhncy Goods, 811 vpffipooni' 1‘orka, M^PclVncr*** 1 «Tsaisss5a!!»5!iiS»bdm - ixyuiuuir vnunci, yru,ucu l. io.u, Spring session will commcnceon the second Monday, itch tithe 12tU day of January. Y. UROffJfX, President aud Professor of Mental and . . Ibtunum, Profoaeor ot Mathematics and Director ol 1(C(KT M. Hornet aw, Professor of Bettes Ultra*. Tbo Faculty will be assisted by tho following I Julies, viz Mrs. Browne. Mrs. Branham, MJsaes Bennett, Bumstcad. Meradlth, and E. Bennett (htaloguea containing further Information, may be ob. taInct by applying to either of Die officer* of tho Collroe. or to either of the following gentlemen, who eonstltute the Board of Trustees s K. K. Jones, M. D., President; B. M. I’ee. pies, Ksqr.. Treasurer; llios. J. Burney. E*qr., Secretary; Uol. J. H. Walker. Rev. N. G. Foster. Rev. C. M. Irwin, Wm. S. stokes. Klmuntl Walker. Zacliariali Fears. Nathan Massey. Wm. IV, B. Crawford, M. D.. UenJ. Harris.Jas. F. Swanson, J W. Fears.B. P. Timmerman. JO. 23rd. 1851. lawdAwll The academy I* organised Into five departments—Prims- fy- Intermediate, Grammar. Llaaskal. and Young Ladies’. : No extiensa has been spared to fill the lovarul depart* manta with weR-quaUfied and experienced teacher*. ‘ The Young Ladle* will be undei Die charge of J. a Mau LAfth, assisted by Mias M A. CameraKX, who wa* sdueated In tho best school* of NorUiamptnn, Mas*., and has been (kr the hut three year* principal or a female academy in till* Stale. The Onsilca) Department wtU be tinder the charge of Mr. IlAAC F. Cadt, a graduate of Brown Unlveraity, for two . yean clinicaltoacher In the High School In IVovidenee, ention : the whole of which will be sold at reduced prices, and for the last six years principal of the High School, tn All kind* of Watches, Clocks. Jewelry and other Jobhlng Warren, Rhode Island. tended to by com|ietenthanil*. HORTON k RtKEMAN. J The Grammar Department will bo under tho charge of B, wAiBai' and JEWESS;—. Tlio undersigned begs leave to Inform the Oltlaen* inf Savannah, aud tlie people in the country tn geoe* tho has taken the Store No. 148 Broughton Street. onedoorWo.it of Dixon's Onnfcclionery, where he will be pleased to make and repair all kinds of Clocks aud Watches, and will warrant ail work with which he mny be intrusted ap27—1y FRANCIS BTKIN. WATCHES, JEWELRV« Ami Fancy Omit. . RECEIVING by every arrival of the.Stoamera fresh .making the beat assortment in Uiia city, of all kinds of Watches. Jewelry. Fhney floods, 8ilvr t *' Pilchers. Tea Beta, ~ variety «f articles ( which will h# sold as low aa In any city tn tlie Union. , d. n. NicHoiB. . _ Particular attention given to the Uupnlringof Watch*, as and Jewelry. ' no 20 HEW JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, JtoT ** THE undersigned Is now opening a splendid assort* ment of rieli JI-.WEI.RY. embracing the recent patterns of Kar-riligs. Pins, DraculeU and Finger-rings, among which nro some fine iMtnunul settings,from $10 to $600. Also, twenty-flve acts of thoso unique Pearl SMt of Far- ring* and Brooches, from 918 to 9125 Dm set. newest and rarest patterns: together with a very select assort* mentor extra One IViUchnM-t in pearl.diamond, hun ting and plain cases. Those, with a further assortment ol good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Sets, Bpoons, Fork*. ladles. •-U|*s. Ao..nnd Hated Ware or nil kin *. Fancy Work Boxes. Dressing (h»cs. Folios. Clocks. Bronze Figures, gold innuiit- "vt Canes.Cuttlcry. Ac . renders Ids assortment very com- dote, and unsurpassed in the Mate, either In qnality or pri ll. II. NIClIOlA — •Strict nttvutlon paid tn repairing wutchi-s. clocks, id Jowelry^ nop-' JEWELRY. MR. F. STEIN, oil Brough ton-street, has just receiv ed the finest assortment of new and fashionable Jewel ry or all descriptions. Gold and silver pencil* and ikmis, t sliver nnd silver giltod ware and fruit baskets, waiters. \V tea *•-(*. candlestick*, table and ten t|Hi<iiis: finn taWe, |*ickt-t and |m-ii knives, sdssore.and n large variety of tliu finest work Imixcs. dressing cases, and writing dusks for ladles and .gentlemen, a* also n fine selection of fluttms, nrcnptian* and fancy articles, too numerous to mcntkui. which lie offers nt the lowost prices ever sold hi this city Tim attention of Die public nt Inrgc. but rsjieriaBy tbstof the ladies. Is i-art icuL-irl v reouesttsl. au21 PIANO FORTE IIEPOL T THE undcrslgntsi resiitctriilly hifi-rin Die 'citizens of Savannah. Georgia and Horldn. Hint Dioy have on linud more than fitly Pianos, tho largrst stock ever on sale in Dii* city, mil made by Die most celebrated manufacturer* iutlio Unl'ed State*. Nunns & Clark. T. CUlckeriux. tV-irdmau «k Gtvy. I-eight k Newton. Edwanl* k Fisher, all well known to the lovers of Music, hnvo place In thoir largo nziortmuiit — These Planus nro of rich tone, and iN-autlfiilly finished in Rose Wood. Black Walnut.and Mahoaany. w-js. i,/Vh»iras ma<fo in llm mint substantia! and workninnO'irxuinrr.— Also the justly celebrated .Kotian Piano Fortes, whlrli for tlieir sweetness of tone have not been e<|uatle<t. All Dose instruments have metullc frames wlileli rentier Diem iwcuii* arly suile<l fur till climate, preventing necessity uf tuning for ware. Tlie undersigned are Agnnlsfor Henri llcrt’s. celebrated Grand Pianos, made in Paris. For Power and InmuI) of tone, they stand pre-eminent. ('•iuiartVMkijiimoxs—Tills licautifiil toned wind fnstru- mont.inanutactured by Csrlinrt.kNecdlmin. N. Y.. for village purposes. I<ndgv*.Serenading Parties. hii<I the private prac tise of Organists, jiorsensing a sweet and |*iwerful tone, they Its re also for sale. All three instruments will be disposed of on the most accommodating terms. Tlie prices of the Pi- mo* ranging from 9176 tu $1,000. T.W, MORRELL A Cn PIANO FORTES, MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Tim sutiscrlbcr having purchased Dm en [Pro business of F. ToOli.U'M A Co., of which rF* f' 11 finn he hn*lieretnfore been tho acting mem’ ' * ” - • ‘her In Havunnsh, would respectfully Invite the attention of those In want of anything in tlie musical lluu to hi* establishment. From many yeare’experience both in professional and bu*tne** matters conn-ct<~l with music. Mr. M. foci* himself lolly qualified to proffer III* ser vice* In tho selection of music nnd instruments ur the ful filment of orders, with the assurance iff tils utmost xesl nnd Industry In Ills endeavor to deserve tho patronago nnd con- ... 1S. U. MITCHELL. — . by falm, 1 ftaft Utt residue, aonztot* lug of hammock and pina Und. It laatlgtbly altuatoA aad eapabto at a high dema of cultivation. Th# building* ar# lo good order, consisting of ft eomfortabl# dwelling, ke., and ipacious and convenient houaes, adapted to all th# ptir- ift of ft long stonlt cotton planUtlon, together with ft . .. , . ....... . ...jdlug bout# ana rail), and ft boiling hona# nnd boiler*. Fourth qturtor commences June 10th, »od #wU Auguat wbleb are canabl# of turning out from fifty to eo# hundred hogshead* of sugar. Also, right thousand m land, the greater part of which la well tlmbe oMoodqn March lfitb. ^ 'Htlrd quarter oommoncei March 18U> f ^ud and< Jun# pOSOftOf ft .... grinding house ■" l,t bi«o( turning outrrom filly t jugar. Also, right thousand sera* of pin# the greater p#rt of which la well timbered, lying on the St. Johns river and Ita vleinity. For price and term* apply to the admlnlrtratora, J. WALD BURG, Savannah, B. A. PUTNAM. Pt. Auras tine. Mr. J. N. Johnson, who U on the plantation, will exhRdl It and theotbar land. aeplfl—dtf. LAND FOR BALE. mm# T11R subscriber offers for sale 1,200 acrfci of land. FMlylng on thaAlatamaha. river, three miles below Die ^■“-fork. known a* Town Bluff. There are 250 acres open, E for cultivation; also two small framed houses with Yarned barn and good framed store house, rituato on ink of the river, ono of Die beat atands for a store in this section. Tlio place has the Advantage of steamboats during the foil, winter and spring months, and one of the best fislierie* on the river for ahad. Any person wishing to purchase can do so by calling on the subscriber on th* place. Allio. 080 acres of land well timbered, with 160 acre# of first rate bay land well ditched and drained.ready for clear ing. with five acres cleared.. Bald land will produce fifty bushels of corn to tbo aero. This land Ilea two miles from Mann Ferry, ou the Alatamaha river. Also. 6.000 acres of first quality pine timbered laud on tho Alalatnaha and Ocmulgce rivers. Alt these lands aro sltuato In the first and second district of Appllngeounty. Also, 2,000 acres of Und writ timbered with cypres* anil whit* oak. Any person wishing further partlcuUrs can address me at Hall P. 0., Georgia. Jan.1l—lawdfrwflm ff. DYALL. j0*Th« Rftlqlgh. £N. tt) Standard will plcoso publish weekly for six months, and #a*d blRto . — -W. D. ,-- GAME BEAT CHAU iWlBl NtrikSieih 1 Fishing, and on icy Cane Peat' .aSnltari! — XSSswsaraniei : r «mto, Imitation Woods, and Fancy Color*. Ac. j; : - ItaceptiOianddnttage Chairs, of light and beautifel de sign* ; Gan* Loangea, Cane Hettee*. Halid House and Offlc# Arm Cbalra, targa and ! Cliilrs, Store and Steamboat BtooD,Wlnd*< ,Wind»crTC Settees, ke. , -,r Housekeepers. Hotel, Steamboat and Rail Rood CbmpftaW# will find It to their latemt to call at th# Factory of - N. V. WOOD, No. 181 North 6thSt (opposite Franklin Hroare,) mb7 . Phitadelpblft • PROtiTY ft DARRKTT*M • • Agrletxlimnl Wan-Honw and ImI Ittic, No. 1M# Marhi drtH. PkikuMpkla. Pxoptv k Muxs' Intent Srifm Sharpening plougns.of #11 ,**■ right and left hfttwtd-. “-*• — >8i3o Hill and Doubt# M Pteet Extending Point*. Bar-share. Dead] of Castings for repairing: Th* Kmberora for tbe above Hough*.» Massive Gold Me Al*o, tho Great Medal at th# World’* F ‘ *• M. Plough No. 40. CttUWatore with B l^riT- ^ * Ihlt-nco of tho public. j unci 4 ^ successor to F.7-mta»i* ik Go. PIANO FORTE WAltEHOtH^ 'iitr~r‘ in Altoratlonsnnd Improvement* Innnr ’a^TiSTpftBlilore.Inclmllnea flnoPlimv Room for i'lsno Y At jlKorlo*. slid n Mn-ic IV|uirtni«nt for ladles * * twins wwr completed, wc »ould invite the al- teulUin of llio musical public to our stork.rotnpri*lng every article in tlie lino, which can ho furnished (wholt'salu and retail) at New York prlco*. I'I AND F< fitTES. by A. Hlo-tart ft Co...I. B. Dunham, und ullicrs of ostaldlsbed reputation, constantly on hand. F. ZlYSIUt'M k (ll..linmrltrit, No*. 74 St. Julian an-l 107 llryzn-streot*. •Ice? Next to Market Square WM.'lt; H YfllONS, DUAiUCltAN irTAfLOit, No 17 Whitaker tired. SitmnnaJi, 11a* Just opened a large and dmlce variety of Ni:w '••HIVU *xn St'MURK Goorw. cond*tlug In part of Mack, figured and fancy French Cs>»llucre* ; 1-tack an-l col- y*rr I Cashmere; Cloths and (’a-hnicrctt*; wliiti-nn-J fancy Linen Drills; with a largo assortment or fanny Mar seille* nnd Linen Vesting*, all of which lm is prepared In make up to order In tho most fashionable stylo, and on no- cotiuiindsDng terms STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM^ No. 147 Hay Sired. ‘All person* of tnslu nn'-l relineinont—thoso having a doe regard for comfort nnd personal ap|icaranrn.niny lat all limes select any and every article for tbetr ward. Lrol*-. from one of Dm Isrcrst aisorlments of the Very Best GiMst* in tills country ; either in Ready Ms<b« Garment* -r mado up to measure in unique stylo, or Furnishing nrti- eli-s of every description nnd quality* ton numerous tn men tlon Call and sco. PRICK k YEADKR. FA8II10NAULE TAILORING. M D. MURPHY. 21 llull-dretl. would respectfully inform III* fri-n’t* and the iiiihlic generally, that tin 1 bn* received his spring styles fur gciitlciiieu. among •which will Ito found a* rich and fine fancvCaksImere*. Vesting*, fee., as have ever been brought to thi*.inatket. All onh-rs executed with disiuttch. aud in the belt stvb- ' workmanship. Gentlemen aro respectfully invited to call and judge for liemselves. mill I READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. WM. It. SYMONS. IhMi-KR x.vii Tsiroa. No. WhiUfker Urerlt, resfiectfuUy solicits Du lattentlon of hi* friends an t Die public In gen -rub t'» III* largo stock of Ready-in 1 lo f.loth lug. suilaMo for the present and coming season. It ha* all Iun-ii made up under hi* personal su|*Tlutendcnce an I fc*r style and durability of workmanship. Is inferior to none tu bv found in tlie market. Tlie following comprise a portion of the stork : Frocks and Harks of bine. Mack and colored cashmure cloth*; Mack, hrnh d’ete Frock* and Sacks; linen duck, drill and fancy linen Frocks nnd Sacks; India grass, silk and brown linen Harks; Mack and colored alpaca Frocks nnd Hack*. I’nnt* of fancy French enssimere*. Mack due-skin ca«#l- nirrc. blwk drab d’ete and spring tweed cassimere, wlilto duck an-l fancy linen drill, together with a large lot of cot ton drill and duck Pants, for summer wear. Vesta or black *atin. Mack baratlien. and fancy silks, fan cy an-l white Marseilles, figured nnd striped linen*. Also, a largo stock of FurnUhing Good*, surh a* stock*, gloves, suspender*, cravat*, collar*. *ilk. gauze, merino, and c#tton undershirts, stripe silk and cotton sock*, zilk aud gingham umbrellas, etc., etc, The whole of which he offers for sale on accommodating terms, and nt prices as cheap a* the cheapest. ap13 MERCER UNIVERSITY. V'cq/tcM, Oremt County, ua. BTVniM. T HE Studies in (Ills University nrec—A Tlioolt»glcn! course of llm-c yours, designed for those who are preparing for thnGn*i«l Mini dry ; A Collegiate Course of four Colleges in Die country: A Scientific Course of three years. Including, with some ad dition.alt the studio* of theOollcgtateCour*uuxcopt tliu An cient Istuguoges; sDMomnx. Tliu regular time for the ndinisston of Students, Is at the opening of tho Fall Term, the last Wednesday in August. Candidates for admission nlu tlio Collegiate Course uu.... sustain n satisfactory examination in Geography, Arith metic. English, latln nnd Greek Grammnr, C'aisar, Virgil. Cicero's Select Orations, and Jacob's Greek Reader ; slid must be at least fourteen years of age. Candidate* for admission into the SclenUfle Course must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography. Arithmetic, English Grammar, Hlmnlo E<|uatiou* in Algtdirs. and two book* In Geometry 5 nnd must lie nt least sixteen years of ago. KXmmfci. ToOton. SjtringTkrm. Ftllftrm. lxTnw>u*>|cai.8xMPMnr. Gratuitous....Gratuitous. LvCoiuiikA.. 625 00 $18 00 HcientRlRkiurse, 25 00 15 00 Iff Aoadkmv— Preparatory Class,../ 26 00..,. 16 00 Hoof.nd “ 20 00 12 00 Tlzlrd u 15 00 0 00 Elementary “ 10 00 C 00 Room Rent fl 00 4 00 Contingent Expense* 2 00 1 00 7'liesn excuse* require to be paid In ad vnnro. From Studcots who l<»dgo in Dio Colb-go hulldimri. fifty dollars will boiecelr«->l aa full payment for Die tuition foe*, room icnt, and ci-nllngent cx|ienM’s of the year. Hie price of I loan I in Die village U $10 per mouth ; of washing, room-rent.nnd fuel, 93. VOXMKNCKNK.VTAXD VACATION#. Tlio Coinmcncemcut is held on Die last Wednesday in July. Un-re ar# two Vacation*, dividing tbe year Into terms, a* follows; First Torni—from List Wednesday In August to December 16th. Winter Vacation—from Deceinls r 16th to February 1st. Second Term—from first day of February to Commence, ment. Hummer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed nesday ill August. B. M. HANDERS. Secretary of Die Board of TrustcNS, Anv friend.by application to Dr..I. L.DAGG, President ol Dio University, will receive a catalogue, containing the course of studies, and all other necesurr information. MADAME U. AUK LIU TOG NO, ~ W ild, open “0 the 1st of Member, at Die corner of Meet ing nnd Sooluty.street*, Charleston. 8. C„» INU AND DAY SCIlOUL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Frencli will be exclusively spoken in the School and fam- 8|crt Teeth, which can b« reversed. Wear ot tho common Te#th. AUo,Oihivators of ftHMada with ftiel Troth. Spain** Atinoapherie Churn*. Corn Planter*, ' . Improvod WM. R. SY MONS, Offers for sale, a large assortment of Cloths. Cas. simeres and Vestings, con*i*tiug In part of tlie fob towing articles, selected hr titinM’lf during tho j*»*t summer in Ismdon and Pan*, which he will make un tn or der in the fond stylo of workmanship, an-l at the shortest notice. Hi* stock of Readymade (lothlog aud of Furnish- log Good*, for gentlemen's wear, is very large and of the In-st quality and stylo—Die whole of it mndo this fall under his o» n lusjiecDon. nnd will be sold at tho lowest price* for cash or unproved credit :—French Mack, blue, brown and •dive (loth* ; fancy Frencli and English (U.vslmere*; fancy Silk Vesting, super, fancy Silk Hash Vesting*; Idsck Bur- allow Hits Vestings; super, black Doeskin Cesslmere* ; Me rino and Silk I'udundiirta and Drawer*; white nnd fancy Shirts and Collars; Canton Flannel Shirts nnd Drawers; white.black nnd fancy Kid Gloves; Neck lie*, plain and embroidered; Merino and Cotton Socks; Hearts.Satin and Ifombaiin Sock*. no6 17 Whltwker-street. ft Mil Rl flirt II iuu Rlui-if .if, ..rt Jli I'wAliib Tenth |lrMike*.Ni*#«krturei1*ip( sutocrtlwr, and dlfert limn IdMt-hm. for role hy Junel'J Vf. W. LINtrtLN, MonumentN|uar«. P ill HAI4-— k 11,1.1..... iluTM l.ir'lMa. -III. 1-1I-. kiitt Inwdsr by Brower k Son, Nr# Ymk. #nd l>ss U*n #a#4 hut lit IU. II sen fae seen at the Osrrtag# llepMaiUry «r *m-*o Uwwl| tmmm , m FISK’S META LIU UURIAL CASE. gx WE are coiistanlty raoelvlng thoso vatuabls ewCmm’*. and have them always In rvadiuesstu be delivered at Die shortest notice. I. W. MOBRKI.L k CO N. n.—W# are permlttol to Infonn the nuldie that we have received from Mr. Kayxoxp. of New York citr. a let. ter signed by the dtffsreiit members of the Untie; States Senate, who were appointed to take charge of the body ol Die lion. Hkvkv Cut, deceased, (which wa«enrlo»e<l In one of Ficx'e Melalie Case*.) and who went wlUiltloKcutuekyj they say to Mr. Kavmoxd, that the Coro an**ere«l Die pur. for which It wm Intended, aud meet* with Ihciraojiro* nation, and they cheerfully recommend it to the public as hulng superior tn any other (W for the transportation id Die dea-l. The tatter can lm tern by colling on frliM | W. M'MtllFJJ.ft CD STOVKS.MTOVKS. Tt»e subscriber has Just received a targe number ot __ Uooklng and Parlor H'oves, which he will dlspoa-r n| ^Con NCd*.uiiiiodsting terms. Among them 11 my lie found the following j Cnoklng Wove*. Hie ItepuMIe, lady ol the UU, Air Tight IVewilum^iecn of the West. Ei,ij-4re Pi)-inium, Faitr-rn Premium. Parlor and r-Wr# Stove*.— Unton Cotton, Cylinder, Sheet Iron, (e'f tight) equara and nvsl, Hl« Plata, it,* Hioveft. Hollow Ware pots, Ketttaft. Oven*. Spiders. Sauce Pane, ke. ke. Plata and Japann-d Tin Ware, for »*W. and menu, fzeturedat sltort notice Order# for Roofing, Gutter*, and Lwkn,MMM w <riUi *»*»%, K Km|a . Noft, 10Mil If llarnard awrol_ IMaiuiiJ AND JirKnf CAlV-ftarelted hy iata arri- i > si* a w>w supply. Those In #an» will |d.*ae eaU at III Iky *t taaytf PRIT* ft V PA HER. llart^g, Ufidlfig |>#g rtroi Ingnnd Soolidy-streutH,UI;nrinston.8. 0„ a BOARD- AND DA A rneh will tlv.hnt due regard wilt be »too had to a thorough English fvluntlou. Madam# Togno I* pre|wret to refor parent*and guardian* to tho most eminent Professor* of Music in Phil- nilt-lphiii nnd Now York, nti'l to u number of gontiemen in Pliiliiilelphiaaiid Virginia, to wliose daughters alio has gir- i instruction for several years. nxmiKvna: Pkttaddphia.—Hor. King-ton (Dxldzrd, Md'lle Adele Fl- golgno. Mad. Cli*. Plcot. Mad. Acolie Guillou, (mother iff Mud. Togno.) Kd.D. Ingraham.Fjoi..Dr. Wm. Harris, II. D. Gnlpln, Fju|.. Hlgnor Peridll, Prof, of Music, II. llupfL’lil. Esq.. Prof, of Mode. AW Fort.—Mad. II. Chr*«»y. 8l;imz Ihdnll. WineJu-Jrr. I’rt.—Rer. O. Walker. Iter. II’ II Ifoyd. Hon J. M. Mason, lion. It. Y.Conrad, Geo. Ism*. II II. Lee, Esq. Charhuton.—J. L. I'otli-ru, !>■;,, (». Mills. Ksq,. J. P. For- clivr. Ksq , II. C King, Esq. 1h#i|&—sol > SELECT CLASSICAL SCHOOL. T HE suhscrilo-r. forthcps*t six years l’rinti|«l of Die llel tir Academy, near Tallahassee, Florid*, announce* tb the uitizen* oi Havnnnah thst he wlllo|>rnln tills city, oil Tuesday. November 1st. a Select School, for Imys. In structions will lie given iu all the Classics tho Mathematic*. Die Frencli touiguage.and iu all Die branches ot a thorough English Education. Youths will he prepared lor college, or fitted for mercantile or oilier Intilne**. The scholastic year will con*i*t iff ton months, divided Into two terms— August nnd September Iwing vacation. Tho tuition fee for any. or all of Die iilsivn studies, Is fixed at 980 i«r year. A graduate u> the College of New Jersey, at Princoton. with seventeen year*’ experience in teaching, the subscri ber foci* warranted in ap|>ealtag with confidence to Die citizens ofSarnnnnh for patronage. As a stranger, lio Is nnrniltUu lo refer to Bishop Elliot for eluirnctw and qualification*, nnd take* pleasure in ap (H-ndiug the fallowing certificate from tils late patrons. WHJJAM S. IJUGAKT. Savauiiah, September 22d. 1653. Tamaiunirr. August 2fllh. 1863. Mr. Wilijam S. Booaht, principal of Die Ikdnlr Academy, ta’ing atsiut tn remote to H.«vntmah, for the purj-i-e «,( «•'« tiihliriiing a school in that plan-, tbo underhlgued. Iiating bad children under III* care, take pleasure In recommend ing him as n highly competent teacher, and worthy Christ ian gontleman. It is with inii- h regret that tliey have heard of Iff* in- teuded removal from Dii* vicinity ; as. tic.bles their kind |K.-r»viiil relations towanls him. tlo-y lielievo that hi* place a* a teacher can bo with difficulty supplied, and that his removal therfore #RI bo regarded u* a public loss, George Whitfield. got RICK LANDS FOR 8AI.E.—The Tract of LAND on th# _XlSt. Mary’alUrar, known a# th# Cut-off Tract containing seven handled and seventy-two (772) acres, of which over five hundred (600) acres are tide swamp and fresh marsh lands, vrUU a rlso and IkU of Udo of six feet. Tim marsh land wns successfully cultivated mnnyyearssioco,producing Cotton, (hue. and Rice. These land* could be put In order with less labour. It Is believed, than would bo required for pulling Hammock lands in order, and are considered very *a(u from overflow In gales and frctdmU. Fur further particulars and terms, which will he mado easy to* purchaser, apply to John Fraser and Co.. Charleston. S.C.. or to Mr*. Iieury Hailey, St. Mary’s, Camden county, A plat of the land may bo seen at th# office of tho Geor gian. apt 27—dfcc tfg* FOR 8 A I.E.—A Tract of LAND, containing 202X acres, nnd improvements, near Wslthourvillc. liberty county. Tlio land is of good quality, nine and bay land. 60 acres of which are in cultivation, and the remainder well timbered, offering strong Inducements tn persons Interested tn procuring turpentine. Tlie Improvements constat of# l wmslory fmmo dwelling, together with negro houses, at aides, and nil oilier necessary outbuildings. Ttie location cannot lte surpassed for healtlifulness or salubrity of climate, with, good water, and a range for cattle which cannot l» excelled. The above property can be bought at a very reasonable price and on the most arcommnllattojr terms, it early application bo mado to Dio subscriber-*. at-WaUhourvlllu. Liberty county. II. W. JIACUN aplCfl—d*o E. II. WAY. VALUABLE RICE LAND FORSALKl si# A Tract of TIdo Swamp land,containing 600 acres, rallying on Dio Alatnmalin river, threo mllca above Ikirt- "#ii niljolnlng lands of Die estate of Butler and Dun- wisty on the east and Glgnilllat and Walker on tlio north and west, navlnga*go«td a pitch of tide as anv rice plan tation on Dia river. My terms are.tweuty dollars per acre, ono-fourth eftsh.and the balance on a credit of from five to ten years. Die Interest only required to bo paid annunlly. Apply to tho undersigned at Dnrlen. In case of m.v absence Mr. Jams Prinri.x will show Die bind, a plan of which can In* seen nt Die office cf Dio Georgian. SAMUEL M. STREET. DsRtCT.Jan.22.1853. Jsn26—tarn A FOR HAI j-l—A Tract of I.A Nil of Five Hundred ncri-s 32_slrii’tly prime Rlcn fjuut. Immediately opposite Die old nvn of Hardwick. Tim situation of Die place,afford* on# of Die best Saw.inill seats in the Soul hern country, (kcllith-s for Umber being easy and without end. Vcsssel* coming from sea can Utad immciUately alongside, drawing from ten to lifleeii fret of water. For terms nppty to llenry William*. U.S. District Attorney .Savnnnuh.or to 11.8T1IJ-J5. Bryan coun ty- • STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE, S ITUATED half a mile front this (Tty. on the canal, ha* 1 Ire-in capable of holding two million feet of tog*. Tlie Mill lm* Instil in operation about seven months, runs two gangs and an edging saw. also Grist Mill. Tills Mill saw* from 12 to 16 M. fret per day. Eorpnrticularsapplv to J?2® WVLLY k MONThULLIN. ^ga FfiU 8ME-Tli»t vntnaMe jrerrel of land formerly T^oerupleil by E. Jencke’s. Es<i.. known as a Unoper’s Shop and Ynrd. It is bounded on tho east by West Bound- ary street, west by the Canal, north by Railroad street, and soulh by lots Nos. 5 and fl. and contninsalsiiitfoiir acre*. feM WYU.Y k MONTMOIJJK. 1^011 HALE—Tlie westerly half of tot No. 2 Yamaeraw, 1 being Die Wharf now occupied by tlm Charleston Steam Packet Company, measuring one hundred feet on tho Rlvor. nnd running back about two hundred foot to Canal-streot. Tbe property i» now under a lease which will expire on the first of November next. If not sot-1 at private sale previous to the first Tuesday in Ifobrnary. It will then be offered at auction ot the Court House, Apply lo delft COHEN k FOSDICK. *’ IfTy'Zuritraw Cutters^ Hand Co» Mills. Cbm and Cob Cm shrew, Gedda’ Improved Ilarrowa, Square and A Harrows, Horae Rakes. - Grindstone*, ready hung, Dirt Scrapers. Agricultural Fumaeea, Ox Yokes and llowa. Fork* lor unloading Hay, Man Hay llwkea, Bow Finn, Apple Pearera, Ox Montes, Mole Trans. Pruning Hooks and Chisels, Paw* and Scissors, Iron Well Curbs, and Zinc tubelng for Chain Pumps, ... .. .. . Yoo Francis Kpi» *, Jtdm ParkUill, Tlmmas F. Williams, George Gslphin, Oliver 8. Burroughs, Francis II. Flagg, Turbutt It. Bolton, tieorge T. Want, Wm. It. Hayward. Benjamin F. Wlillner. John J Maxwell. William M. Maxwell. t. Hteven* Maxwell, Klvzr-I Footman. Arthur M. Randolph, •I. George Audersou. Jatuus J. Archer, *ep24—trwftt LAW SCHOOL OF HARVARD COLLEGE. T HIS iii'litution affords n cotnplute course of legal e-111 ration for the Inr in any of tlm United Hlnu-s. except- only matters of merely local law and practice ; and nls- -ysteinstic course ui iiHtroction in Gn'nuierrial Law fur tliom who propose to engage in mercantile pursuits. Tim tow Lilirsrv. which Is const tntlr Increasing, con tains now about 14.000 volnuies. R Includes a very com pleto collection of American and English tow, nnd tlio prin cipal works of Die Civil nnd other Foreign tow. It 1* open to stodeuta. aud wanued aud lighted for their use during both terms and tbe winter vacation. Tlie first terra of each academical year begins in Dm last week of August, and the second term In the lartweekof February ; each term continuer twenty weeks. Students u readmitted ut any period of a term or vacation, flu- fees nro $50 a term, and 92ft for half a term. For Ihi* sum stu- ib-nla have the u-e of the tow Uhraryand text books, and uf Dm College IJhrary. and may attend all the courses of public lecture* delivered to the undergraduates of the Uulvcndly. Ttie instructors of tbo tow School ore Jfon. Joel Parker. M. D., Itoynll Professor; Uon.Theopliiln* Psrsoui.LL. D- Dane IVofossor: ami Hon. Edward fl toring. University Lecturer. Instruction is given by lectures, recitations ami examinations, and moot court*. F«r further information application may be mads to either of Die in.-truutors. JAMES WALKER. President. Cambridge, August 1.1853. dlawJwls aepff UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA.—MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. T HE Annual Course of tortures in this Department will commune* on MONDAY, November 74, and will ter minate in the eusuing March. JAMKHJONI*. M. Dm Professor of Practice. J C. ItlDDKlJ. M. D.. Professor of Chemistry WAllltKN HTDNK, M. lb. Professor nr Surgery. A. II. L'ENAH. M D . Professor of Obstetrics. A.J. WKDDKRUlJRN, M. D.. Professor of Anatomy. GUSTAVUSA. NGTT.M. Hi Professor of Materia Medics. THOMAS HUNT, M. l>„ Professor of Physiology and I’athol* CORN 2ur I’flC. BEARD. M. D., 1 SAMUEL I*. ClIOPm. M. D::] n, " 0 " t " U,r s of Anatomy Tt»*rooms for dissecting will b« open from th* third Mon- tj In October to tho Mrs! of April. The Faculty are Visiting Physician* and Kurgeonsof the Charily Hospital, and attend this Institution from Novem ber to April. Tbe Htudeut* accompany tbe Professor* in their visit#, and thus enjoy extraordinary practical advan tage*. free ot expense. There are about nue thousand patient* prescribed for daily In this lloetiltal. The number of patients Ii nearly twenty thousand, in th* year THOMAS HUNT, M. D., Dean. J nly 28—w3 m C UFFkE—300 tags fair b. prime Rio Uoff*#. 60 do Saint Itomlngo do, 26 do old government Java do.for sale by ••#16 WKIftdlR k PALMES. C IHISUI fior. llAUC*-.—liutrwit—iTlBiraZ bbls Geo Hava’Corned IWef.lUI small atm sugar-cured lUuift. 6 hhd* Bacon Htomlders. 10 fabla leal torn and 6 fin bleached Whale 01l,anfi for aal# hy . DAVID 0’OOX.VW, •uglT ear. Bemifhlon and DrsytomstreeU. Ji.USiK-W -I- lb— 8M-.su bitaUm .IfUfbl IJ received per steamer BUM o(Georgia. For aal# fay ■efflW McMAHON k DDYIJt iN-uTltb ^la. IhnikNUmlu*S(iM TO THE CON8UMKKS OF MANUFACTUR ED RAWED LUMBER. r PHE Subscribers are now prepared to receive orders for A Ehsirlng and other description* of ITsiueil Lumber, nt tho Siivanniili ITaluing Muchluo, situated 011 tlio canal, at Dm wt-lern extremity of tha city «ff Savannah, la-tween 7-uhly amt Margarct-streels. Orders for all description* <>f PLiinc«l Lumber furotatu-d at the shortest possible nutirr, and msniifacturrel In n superior style, which cannot fall to please the musumrr- Work done by their maehliiu will compare with Hint of any now In nso Tim Rrthsflrihcrs have succeeded In arranging for a constant supply of re. l-ctod seaeomsl Lumber, by which 00 dl<s|>pointment tn huibters neret tm apprehen-W. Every facility will to ex. tended in obtaining mstrelnl for all iMrts of a'building. Tin- .*taw Mill, now being complete,! In Din same building, will ha in operation In Die course of 0110 month, when or ders for every description of Hawed I .umber will la- execu ted with des|Httcli. Apply to R. A. AI.LKN k C». Wtl.LIAM KINK. Agent Jyl’v-edit FORTE MOXN AIICM, l'OCICET IIOOICN AND FANCY GGODH. fPICE nltentlrnnC Die ti-ndi-.iuidottiers. Iu want of I’nrle A Mommies. Pooret II-hiU*. Itnnker*' Cases. Ure-slng Ca ses. t'wrtah « Writing Ib-sk*. tUrk-amm»n an-t Cl ms* Board*. (Iieumen. Pearl, eliell. sn-l Hirer Cnnl Cases. Work Boxes. Cabas. Needle Ibaik*. Money licit*. Hjzr CVe*. Portfolios, Itszors and Itiiz-w Htrops. I ravelling Flasks, and fine Cutle ry. together with a largo variety of Fancy Go,id*, which will la-sold nt Dm lowest rales. F. II SMITH. Porte Mi.nnnte nnd t'orVrt U>w.k Manufaeturcr. niig-H— co.Hm 205 Arrli sjL.Ja-low Sixth, Fhiladelphta. DYING AND RENOVATING. 7il I ark-el,, rear of the Court Home. Savannah. Ga. EalnlillMlicil In IN.'U. I A Dll 8* Silk nn-1 Woollen Dn-so-s. Hhawls, Table Cover*. -J Ar.. cleaned nud dye-| various color*. to-IW’ liomirts lllcarljc-t an-l Pressed III a fasliionsble style. KM Gloves • Tean*d.an-l Gi-nlli-uien's Garments ('Ieaiie.1. Iti-nnvated ot ltyi-l,as iiisvtai/ei|iiired. Alldouein tlm sainuslyta wlileli has generally so much pleased my patrons and friend*.— Terms iniblcrate. Persons sen-ling pared* hy Hamden's express, railroad or ‘tenmlnsit*. are rvjiie,te-t to write mo ie-r mail, no that I may know where t.i call for Diem nnd which way to send tlu-ni hack. Cost of freight e-icli way forsnmll parcels will ho about 26 cents. All orders punctually attended to. npll2—tufo4 ALEXANDER GAUjOWAY. NEW HOOKS. R ECEIVED BY «. S. HI BUT, August 10. 1853: Mile* Treuii-nliere. nr tho Live Test, by Annette Mario Miiillar-1. author iff 7.iugrn tlio Gypscy. Philosophy of Hlr William Hainiltou. Professor of I/igle n-1 Metapliy-ics In Llinburgh University, for the ute of "choqisand colleges, Atolar-I nn-1 llolse. a romance.by O. W. Wright Pysconixncy. Hpirit Rapping-, and Tippings exposed, by Professor Charles 0. Page. M. D. Iktrniiui'* lllu-trutcl Newa; (ileaion’sI'l-'torsl; Popular Edm-ator; llojarltn or Arts, Ac. For rale nt the book store id 8 8. SIBLEY, ■ugll 136 UongreM-street. new nooks. (PDF. Sword nnd tlio Distaff, or Fat. Fair and Forty.* s*o- A ry of the ttoiith at the close of tho Revolution, by the author of the Partisans, MelKchampi, Catherine Walton, Ac. Ac. Ttie Heavenly Home, or the Employments nnd Enjoy ments of Dio Saints In Heaven, hy Rev |( Harbaugh, A. M. Poemr.liy Me-litntus; Book of the World, No 10. P-»oU of the World, vnl 1. bound. The llaK Yearly Atotract of Die Medical Rcfonce*. No 17. Ttie British amt Foreign Medico-Chlrurglcal Review. No 23. Received by aiigPJ J- B. CUBIIEDGE. EPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS, ' J UST received.* variety of publications of the New York Protestant Episcopal Society. Tracts. Church Cato- chlsnis. Habtiath Hchooi Service, and other cheap and valu able Publications. For sale at Die Book Store of 8. 8. SIBLEY, auglO No. 135 Cmigrea*-street. WINDOW GLASS. P PORTER’S AI.KAIJNE WINDOW GI..V8S. Is superior In brilliancy of eurtacoitn I polish to all oilier, and nevar •tain* or rusts; witlndan'lssu climates,and Is packed with great caro, suitable fur shipping. Dealer* a ml othr rs will consult tlieir Interest by sending their orders to the sola agent*. FRENCH A RICHARDS. *ng20—1f.ni New Drug Warehouse. N. W. corner 70th and Rarket-sts., ITiiUdelpbla. A LBATTA WARK. A SUBSTITUTE FOR 8ILVP3L—The at tontlon of the publio is respectfully catted to the above named ware, as beluga subtit ute. which for us* i* warrant ed to be equally a* good. It Is a harder metal than allvar, consequently will beer rougher usage. It la # combination of perncDy pure metals, ami Is as free from eorrooion a* silver. Every article will to warranted to retain Ita origlu. at ndor. It constats In part of the following: table and dessert fork#. Ira. table and dessert spoons, Ac., Jart re ached and for sale hy nwjT J. P COIJJN8,100 Bryan-atreet W RAPPING PAPER, Ac-150 ream* Wrapping Paper, large, middle nlzn, and small i 30 cast# Matches 1 lo crates Glass Hash*, quarts, pint*, and half-pint*, received aud for sale by aepll McMAHON A DQYLK. I^INK HIIIRTH.—The*# in want of 4 fine shirt, to fit wall 1. and hsmDomely made, can to aemimmrelated at No MT llay-st. may 13 PlUbT. k VFADER. F LOUR—20 Uhls fresh Jlinut Hnilth’s Eiour, 26 do Goo#- ace do, for aal* by * »F«J. V. 00NNERAT A CO. .... --lay,daily ex pet *«ht Cataract, fo* Ml# tn arttv* by BRKJHAM Pl.LY A C 25 bbl* Flour, landing from steamship (Mate of Geer- gts, ami for sale fay *M‘ IIoU»MR«. JOlINflOfTACo^ 12AU0N miini AND HiiuUIJlKHA—40'toftA NMeft fm chine* Chatft Pumps, OftttleTtea,'" Bull Rings, Patent Iron Snaths, Grabbing Hoes, Transplanting Trowels,, Hay and Manure Forks. Hhovelaand Hmu!##. Garden and Field Hoe*. Garden Rake* In variety, Children’* Tools, Dari ing Scythes, r •, Snaths, with Patent Tilton- && Also, Horticultural Tools (of every deecripUon^) Garden ami Grass Seeds, for sale at th# lowest price*, at Wholesale and Retail.#od--#pW PAPER HANGINGS, BLANK BOOKS, BTC# No. 4 North Fftk dmt. two dnm above Marik, : Fhllatlelphliu . T HE undersigned hare just opened a fresh and contolrta stock of Wall Papers, among which ai# gold and v#l* vet. fine satin, nnd tho lowest priced unglaxed papers;also, decoration*, borders, flro-screen*. eurtolna,etc., which'they offer at Dio lowest prices, both wholesale and rstalL r Tim best workmen emplojrod to bang p#p«r #lth#r in th# city or country. Plonk /foots. Stationery, dc.—We have also our usual aa- amt ment of writing papers wrapping paper*, blank, and school books, atatloiicrv, eto. PARRISn h nouoH, No. 4 North Fith street, 2 doors above Market; Philadelphia. ATT 0»h paid for country rag*. tnhlO eofi DIE SINKING AND ENGRAVING,*! I N ALL ITS BRANCHES.—Buftlne** eard*, with appropri* nt# dovlcos, r niltoased In a new atyto. In plain and fiuiey color*. Seals of every description, with or without ptasaa#. Envelopes printed with name, business and address,labels, bill bends, manufacturer’s ticket*. Ac., all executed in th# nrntnst manner nnd at prices 2ft per cent, below any simi lar i-.taMIsliincnt. In consequence of better end Improved fncllllloz for tlie execution of such work. N. II—All orders bv mall prompUy attended to. GOodi sent lo any part of the country. „ T. B. CALVERT A CO., Enveln)>ennd mi Press Manufacturers,Die Sinker*. En *ers nnd Kengravcra, 48 South 3d-«t., Philadelphia. GAS WORK, LAMPS, ftc. A RCHER a WARNER, Manufacturers, No 119 Chertlut- street. PhUadelphta.respectfuUy aolieU " purrhaeer*. to their assortment of chandnllm, bra Asts, |a-n<ianU.und every description of gas burners 1 also every variety of lumns, girandoles. Ac. We warrant our good, -qusl In qunlity. and our prices as low as any other eatob equal In ounlity. and our lisluncnt In the country. Tlio Trade supplied with burners, mercury, cap#,) tings, air pumps, ke., at reduced prices. ARCHER A WARNER. ~ ' ‘ WllUam F. Milk#; Wm. O. B. Mn Hlls 8. Archer, Redwood F. Warner. SB MIOKXNU-GLASS WAKEIIOUBB, 117 Chrilnut drrd, Maw Shurik nortt tide. Philadelphia. W E Inform merchant* and resldentsof this vicinity,that the roost complete assortment or Mantel, Her, Wall und Oval Glasses, richest styles, for private use, or all kinds for country sale, with Portrait aud Picture Frames,Ac.,will boftund at our establishment. tong experience and large facilities enable ns to aeUlhe bert goods at lowest price*. Dimension* being given, wo will give estimates for any Ired Mirrors, delivered free from breakage, at any point. Order* solicited. French I late Glass, for Stores. Dwellings, Ao.. at im porta* Dm, prire*. THOMAS J. NATT A CO inn nrii apW» T tll . NEW carpetings. HI. subscriber has just reccivod per Uta arrirals, a large snd fn-sli stock of tbe richest and nowest atyloa •ff Velvet. Tn|K-strv. Dniszets, three-ply Ingrain and Venl. Dan Carpetings, all of which are offered on tlio inoatdeser. able terms. With a full Ing. Ac. Piirebasers are requested to make alt early axamlnatlor strong inducement* will to held out to cash haver*. , R. II. WAIJvKR. 100 Chestnut street, mhIT—'lewlf tolow 8th. South side, ITiiUdelpbla. BLINDS AND SUADES. H . . Toko Notice. J. WIIJJAM8.' No. 12. North Btatb-atroct, a few doort. • atove Market-sti'pet. FbiMejphta, Is the mort eaten, s'vos". tost nueufsctiircr of Window Itlind*endPhadee in Die Lnited Htates, and hn* taken the highest premium* ut all the exhlhllloiiH; lie buys Dio best materials hy whole* sal- rhe*j-or for Cnsli than others pay for inferior aitlelra by retail, and can. therefore, sell superior Venetian 1'.Huffs and Hhades. as cheap as otliers a»V for inferior articles. Painted Window Shades In great variety, nf licautifiil designs amt smierinr nuality. Buff nn-1 Wlilto Linen Shndos, Blind and Hlindo Trimmings. Fixlun-s. Ai-.. wholesale and retail, at tlm lowest cash price*. Store Shade* painted anil lettered to order. Reed UUuffsat inanutaeturers’ prices. OldEtnda l-nintcl to look os good os new. Purchaser*, by calling, will In- convinced that be sells a suiierlor article, and guar. antcca Rill satisfaction. A lihcnil -ilscountniadutodualerv, “ IFc tiudy foii/eiuc." , . BKNJ. J. WHJJAM8. -Tf?:! No. 13 Nnzth Olh-strcet, Phtla. 1 - v * >' • ’ | WAPIIENM. A N INDIAN PR KIM RATION, for restart ng grey hair to Its original color, it Is guaranteed by tne Proprietor, lint If llio i>st iont is grey, ho can have his bslr restored to -t* original color hy using I/iret’s Wahpene. Fur Bale by j a ^*l W. W. JJNCULN, Monument Square. i?l«R. BACON. Ac.—200 bbls sui-erfine Howard fttreet J Hour. ftV liluis prime nc-V Bacon 8lde«. 20 do -to Should- ora. 30 bbls and 60 kegs toaf tor-l. lamliug and for sale hy SCRANTON, J0HN8T0N A OJ. T o THE IrtifftP.—\w would respectfully call tbe atlas- tlon of the ladles ofSaTannah.andsourroatxiiaff coin- try. to Dm following new and toautlfulgood* whieh wabave u*t n-cclvod, vli: silk Paris mantilla*, laced rtippmastll. Ins. black ncttscnrlk. cnl'd. ncot scarfs, ladies eravata and ties, r rench workr-I collar*. Iace-1 capes.cbetnliaUaanfiwft* dersleever. oounel riblHtn.gauze c* p ribbon, black-valve! ribbon. Alexandre* light kid glove*, btock nett mltta, eol’d. *llk and tide glove*, with a large variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Eeaso call and see for yoor. selvi s ; nil of wlileli will to sol-1 on the tost possible torn* by Mil l a AIKIN k BURNS. J UST RK/nVED—Wo have Just received, • freeb rap |.1y ol ladles’ merino, gauze, silk and cot to# Vesta, MI*so» and Infant’* merino vests, gent* *Uk. merino, gauze nnd collon vo*ta: also, a fine assortment of linen catnbrl# handkerchief*. ladles’ and misses’ white and brown eottzm Lose, white and block silk do, nuts white, brown and mlx- ed half hose, gents white and black silk do do. trwetber with a large assortment of white and colored Unencatn. brie handkerchief*, colored and black silk eravata, Stoeka au-1 ties, for sate low by mli25 * - AIKIN A BORNS S 11AW1A Ac.—Super, and common crap# ahaerla plain and embroidered, vandyk* collar* beautiful gnoda, aa forto-1 parasols, plain, striped and checked glace silk*, sum mer do, barege*, tisauca and grenedin**, colored anfi white jaconet nn-1 organdy muslins, a large assortment of Irish linens, French printed cambrics. M. PRENPERGA8T k 00., JM’IJ 178 Brough to# etreei. S PUING AND SUMMER SILK8—A new assortmrat ~ stripe* and plaid, new pattern gingham, bang## and tissues, ladles’ colored end black umbrella* and peratdr silk gimp Ut suit all shade* of silks and harem, falartc ns{ mantillas, shawls, point* an-l *oarf*. whit# and black new- iog silk scarfs, white lace and colored silk maaUIUs, whll an-l r-lonil crape shawl*, black swan silks,blaekmMCi ami tissues, black and lead French ‘ * ‘ ‘ apll3 L ADHTP DREW aOOIH—Printed organ barege*. Jaconets, lawns. Usanift, gtaee i Paris, trench cambrics. India slDta, figured ■ •wL<* uiuB. nansook and cambric muslins, silk and line# lustre*. Ac., for aal# at the lowwt price by «Pb8 OtWnT k MORGAN. T he young marooneks, by apt, w. a. g#umm. - a further supply jut received and for sale %i tkatook storeof mayfi g. 8. 81BLEY, IU Cheers#* «*. T8NGUWI PTCKI.EH AND 8AUCE8.—fl doe Jsr* assort* •v Koftllsh Ptckles.fldo*bottle*assortedfiftucae,Justr cVjlredond for ute by n«NvitoiiiSdKiSCT XJ dissolved,by mutualcon*enL«#^he|6l Fa vanneh. lfitb February, UAh' ~~~fcblfi 'PBCKIVEH P*« rLORIDA-Cblorfd sKk atantlW plai# iv gUce Sitka, brawn rilk pararal*, toregts aad tlnw, dotted and figured 8wls* muslins, black tamer bomtartm lawns, pillowcase cotton.geoto colored bordered, Mkfk,,Ae.: forsaleattbeloweelprices,by - • apH3 PaWITT A MORGAN. D OMWTKfLiQUORB—100 bbto. N. a EB 10 do. E. Phelps’ Obi; 60 du. N. R. Ram motic llrandy: 10 do. P. aad casks Malaga Win#, for saU by augUI JJOUDfTlC AND