The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, October 16, 1853, Image 1

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MG, OCTOBER; 16, 1853. mmm. 1,1 . «-RI-\»'S kKLY OBOKOIA*. ,B * flU -".y-JJSISilollMm.ll* Ihm "jalflSpsSSBSSflass &***&* ra t-nra.ui arm*. JSI®l55S8?S5i- l i- t,k ' (SSiigsSs*-^- TTiTir i MiUBANCM CO. Abwt de Tour* 1m Voyaftt an Pete Nord, depot* Us 'Vna^jaMlJaa^a^trthoiiard (1830-1688), par Usnri U* h^damJirU* Robert,' par ITmaTuUI* Monetise. IM Damian Jour* do romped, trait* d* Italwor. lttotoin NatunU* dM Antaaux, lee plus nmarquable* d* la elan* d* maratniibre* (quadrapedea at cetarn), par •a NatutatUU do Moaeaai, on>N d* 60 figure* dtanlmaux. LHlcpMUa* do Mo*om, on Juno loatttutriee, par Mtao Woittoa-dWomo odtUon. Plonro IKl rand, par J. M. DuboU, Profoeeear do l’Unlrer- ilto—quartltmo edition Mm Prisons ou'Memoir** do Slrio, rellleo, traduction soured*, par M. I’Abb* Daura***, protore* or an petit Semi- naira doTOura. August* *t Tb*r***, on la Retour a la to. par lTno Tar bo ui Sablonz—IroUlem* edition. Ernestine au l*a Charm** d* la Vertu aulrt* do Nelly on a Jeuue ArtUt* *t d* CaroUn*«t Julietta, par M’meOeaari* fomoc* -eeptteme edition. Blanch* d* Sareoay. par MKn* L. B. Anea d* laurene au Memoir** Do Snror 8k. Ion*, par Lout* Veullett*. Uathlld* at QabrleU* ou lea Btenfalta, d’une education chretrtaune—troislrme edition. Robert an rSouviner d’uoe Mere, M’me 0. fluennante. Voyage* *t A ventures de laperouee, par F. Valentin— alxtome edition. Foraaleby M>p33 J. D. CUBREDGB. Ofa 1W Bay-duet. nr«.llui» .»4 Wt*» Rl»k» RnMrt., J.R.WWer.I. [IKSBY D. WEED, rmlOmt, HIRAM RimKRTS, Vial PrwUent mKHBW.EMt "?* . . rOKKIUR MC1IASGK AMD BllURAlloN AGENCY. . tfUhicC to kuJ f->r th«ir friend* and /Wslroua of put by flrit ebu* packet *btp*. are informed «b*erito« *n>the only AgeuU for tbeabove agen- ^M*bo» uU ‘ orlwJ 10 ,,Rl,,0D Mesar*. Wm.Tapseott ^JLpooLIo ««• ftwra £1 * nd n l ,w * n,, ’ whlch '1'“ niotlaMe In any town throughout Ireland and "•Britain. Draft*on franc* and Germany, payable In Shi of the Continent. *l*o Tor aal*. Apply to kA-lr BUNKER A OGDEN*. SO Bay street. rj^^TMUTCAli INSURANCE CO. iSDCBY HULL. Pie*i«lent and Treasurer. iLDuV ClUSE.Sec’ry. | C. F. McKAY, Actuary, ft. a-lw^I. Agent of the abore Company, continnee td» the following Risk-*, viz.: Marine, River and Fire gMtki late* ofSerranU. U^rftrhite IVrwn*are xlxo taken by this Company. 6nWKC=lom for redding In the South. Wild JAM KINO, Agent, Corner of Ray and Drayton-streets. kiiBU*l*of work in their line, at their new shop. Litkeenruer of Drou^hton and Drayton-zts. They have JJJbbed the following as their rates of charges: For a tf.ftaks > iwek$\; 5 or 6 time* a weeU $1 5n •, «v*rj i^jj ^ per month. Hair cutting 20e.; hair curling 25c. ; per mouth, for 2 or three times per week t . nr _. ,ill always hold hliltxelf In readiness to at- yborienfrom those who may require his serviees^at iirrEW.tS MACHINE AND MANCFAC- TI RING COMPANY. TrCBtaaew snd improved organiration. manufacture Ij Ucoootire and Stationary Engines. Sugar Mills. Gins. (MM. lathe*. Drills. Ac. Also, erery description of C«t- ^Wltnaa-lfaw Mill work,Shafting. Pulleys. Ac., Cast- ngur weight, (haringa large assortment of patterns.) Stheel price*. * F. S. CLAXTON. Engineer. |Mt 13 HatMtreet. cornor of tSofl. Ctaxtoo A Wei- Mibceliior. Collins A Co. and II. Collin*’ Axes. Hard- wt iftoey, 13 Pratt st.. New York. oclO—lyr PATENT SCALES. SjlinuSYS i*atent PtatSirmScales—{Improre*! inqnal ftraalre.luce.lin price>—Adapted to every required op- &e«fw*hlng.asRailro«id. J cafesf.irtralnsor single can in on the principal railroa.ls in the United States and at Britain. Warehouse Scales. HeaTy Portable Scales, on atU.forfoendries.rdlingmilU.Ae, Store .Scales, rariou* Motixu; Counter Scales, Hay awl Coal Seales. Ac.— ■tScafcshare been long known and sewerely tested; and Mfanal con&dence felt in their accuracy ami perfect ■e—n«, u mch that they are now regarded a* the stand* ‘’“’■firairacKtBEu.A^t. SILVKK’S MINERAL PAINTS. DT RECEIVED.—A tupply of Mineral Mints, (ire and nter-proof colors, nnfo’ling. SUrer’e Mineral Paints krtatenfially from sll others in market. They are not in.they require tittle olL they >lo not wreck Urnghty. but fernalr u white lead. IT - ' *• ■ndiately. and become They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger to than while lead. ** [ hi vs s nrietr of colors. Red, Yellow, carious Browns, ■4 Jet BUck. They are superior in holy (or cowering pretty) to anything erer discos ere. l.and pound for pound ■ emer doable the surface of White Lead or Zinc Mineral |tts. and require less oiL I an tow prepared to cower Tin Roofs, as nothing adhere* htla like Surer'* Mineral Paint*. For sale by . JOHN J MAURICE. 10 and 12 Barnard-street. NEW BOOKS. R eceived and for a.\uc by s. b. 81bi£y,imc*d- gress *t.—IHblf In the Fkmily—BlUe in the Gmutiug Honae. Annals of Tennessee, by J. Q. M Ramsey, M. D. The Ssr.ir.1 and the Distaff, or Fair. Fat and Forty. -Msria pa Bernleve, a telo oT the Crescwat aty, by W. Gilmore Simms. The Race fur Riches, and abm* of the pit* Into which the Runners fall. The Doubting Communicant, by Septimus Tu*tin, D. D. Softdown Country HoepItalUiea. by Qallierine Sinclair Spiritual Vampirism—tno Ulatory of Etherial Sol an»l the Friend* of the New Light.by C. W. Webber. Rowlwl Weror,ertho niot of Homan Life. Great Truths by Great Authors, from writer* of all age* and both hemispheres. Cleansing the Sanctuary, by W. L. M'Chile, of the Union Preabyterlun Church, of Philadelphia. Jo28 MORE NEW ROOKS. R ECEIVED BY S S. SIBIJCY. Jane 2S. lS53.-E.Igar Clifton, a »tonr of School Life, by C. Adams. The old Forest Ranger.or Wild Sport* of India, by M*j. Walter Cambell and Frank Forester. A New HUtorr of the World, giving an account of tho carious Revolutions in Europe and America, to the present time, by IL Whit*. U. A. Consolation, by James W. Alexander, D. D. Tin* Believe, by Her. llngh White. Harpers Magarine for July, an interesting nnmber. Putnam's Magaslne for July. Barnum's Illustrated News, Gleason’s Pietoral, Ac. juneCO NEW ROOKS. N ARRATIVE of a Journey round the World, compris ing CUill. the Gold Regions of California and Austra lia. the South Sea Islands and Jawa. by E Glrstaecker. Romance of Alnlard and lleloife. by O W Wright. Pyseomaney. Spirit Rapping* and Table Tipping* exposed, by Professor Charles G Page. A History of England from the Cret invasion of the Ro mans to the accession of William and Mary In 1688, by Jno Lingard, I>. D. Heavenly Recognition—Will we know our friends in hea ven ? by Rew H lurbangh. Heaven, or the Sainted Dead, by Harbaugh. The Heavenly Home, or the Employment and Enjoyment of the Saint* in Heaven. The Illustrated Magazine of Art for August; the Edin burgh Review for July; Ranking'* half ye trie Ab»taret. January to June. 1853; Barnum's fllu«trated News; the I July’s Book for August; English ami Equity Reports, col Philosophy of Sir Wtn Hamilton, edited by 0 W Wright. IVarth’s l>^acy ; Annie Grayson ; Grammar without a ma«tt-r. Ac. aug!2 W. THORNE WITJ.IAMS. NEW WINE AND LIQUOR ITOIUO, No, rt U'AftaAer-Mmt , fiinkntlili rfVmi* MIDIWOOB& beto Wflr. nod domesUo, Inwnloed from th* bMt aoorcM. *u4 to HU atock of whloh, at iireeent on baud, he Incite* attenUdn,— Hact*k had *xtenalw* experience In ITaneoaa a raionfho- - turn, and In America a* Importer and dealer, hi* acqtaln- Sraen Wire, Hamos, Measure*, Grist tanM with the trade enable* him to oilkr aaanranM that the artldM which are enumerated below are each genuine l Articles of Direct Importation,—French Bran* die# of varioua brand* i Hnllaml Gin | Scotch, Irish and Monongahela Whisky | Old Oatawla Arrack \ Jamaica and 8t Croix Rum. Wlnaa^-Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Claret, Santera* and Burgundy Wines, Conllale—In cases, Curacoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Sto valls, KlrsohcnwMser, Absinth, Ac. Ale and Portern—Loudon Brown Stout, and * U A& Agent for Domeetlo Uquore. AGRICULTURAL kind*, Nagle, Sat Share tlronJlra-i and Spades, Manure, and liny Forks, nua moom, corn ShelUrk, Oob Crasher*. Manure Drags, CuUlraWa, Straw Cutters, Scythe* and8neAth*,lloa# r Aim, Plflk> Axn,end Handles, Road Scrapers, Ox GhMns, Ox Yoke*, Garden and Fahey Barrows, Garden Chair*. Seginsnto akd Ocdgeons Sreen Wire, Haraoe, Measures, nriat Mills, Rje* Threahsrs, Gsuldroiia, Douglass’ rumps and Water Bane, Well Wheel*, do Buckets, OH ton and Oounter Scale*. Trunks, Cotton Hook*, Jack Screw*, Bamlo'a Baa Island Ostton Gina and Griswold's Upland do. Qsment, Plaster, Mill and 0mm Cut ~ iw*; also, UAUd and Yard Saws, Ac. Foraaleby nolB C1U*S II. CAMPF1KLD,111 Ray^t, BtfLCOMUB, JOHNSON dt CO., Have in atore, and offer for sale, on the most K r, 25 do Porto Rico do , M bbls Coffee do Ikvorable terras— 15 hhdsSt roll Si >85 do N Orleans 100 bbls 8tnart’« A. II and C Sugar, 85 do Crashed do 10 boxesI/Mrdo.200bagsRtoColfop.90doJara do 100 bags old Oiha Colfre. 60 do Jaroal'W do 10 cases Myer’a Aromatic Tobacco. 60 casks Bacon Sides 85 eaaka Shoulder*. 25 do Hams, choice quality 100 bbla IlnUtmor* Hour. 50 wholesnd 25 half do Canal do 26 hhds. 50 Iterce* and 60 bbl* Weet India Mutoues 85 bbls New Orleans Mnlasm-s, 26 dn extra do 25 quarter chests Hyson Tea; 10 do dn Black do 100 boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles 100 do No 1 and 1*ale Soap 100 balsa Gunny Cuth. 300 coll* Weaver** Rope 100 bbl* E Phelps’Gin. 250 Hack’s do, 25 do Oymectlcul River do, itt do N K Rum 20 qr ca»k* autv Malaga Wine. 20 do do MAdelra do 5 naif pipe* (Hard llrkmly. 20 qr casks do do 100 bbl* Mnoougabeto Whlscy. 10 qr caiks Tort Wine 15 bbl* Mint and Row OrdinL Also, the following oM and rerv choice uqnor*. in glasses : <0 doten choice oM Madeira Wine, bottled in 1847 35 demtjoiis St Crotx Rum. 15 do old Jainnlca do. 18-13 50 do old Monongahela Whl»ky. 18-15 10 do Pore Juice. 1848.40 do Brandy. 1615 35 doten Scheidam Gin, 10 dooUl Wlilxky, Nectar, may 18 elanea. Bracelets, Brooches, One Diamond work FlnA Ring*, Silver Castors, Tea Seta, Pitcher*,Goblets, Cups, Caki Basket*, Spoons, Forks, H*h Knltes, Pie Knives, CheeM 8Mup*,l*. dlee, Syphons. Also, all kinds of Plated Wari, iniRary tind Fancy Goods, and a great variety of ariktos toetmmerou* to toUoat *■•*“ ' — GROCERIES. ■ 25 HHDS. I’orto Rico and Muscovado Sugar, 25 do choice New Orleans do. 25 do dn Cuba Molas ses. 100 bid* New Orleans and Cuba Syrup. Stu art’* rectifled do. 500 gallons Sperm 011.300 do Linseed do. 200 boxes S|*rm aud Adainamantine Candles. 25 do Starch. 50 do Clieese. 75 do S«»ap, 25 dn Toilet do, 50 do mixed and imwrtodt'nndle*, 75 pack ages Teas. Illack. Tin- ? ‘rial and Grot-n. 150 blit* A. Band C (.lariBi-*! Sugar and ellow Cofft-e -In. 25 dn Powdered «n<l Crashnl do. I’runes. Figs. Citron. Pickle.*. Kai«in». Yeast Powders. Saleratus, So da. Ac., now in store and for sale very low. by mh26 K1BRFE A RflDGDBS. GROCERIES, rife. @ C-nvx—150 lags prime Riu, 75 do Jamaica, 60 Scu.ui—10 lihd* Porto Rico, 10 do Si. Croix. 5 do »w tfrleant. 100 bbl* Crashed. Powdered and ClariHe«l. Mourns—25 hhds Cuba. 75 bids New Orleans. Fmi*K—150 bbla Baltimore. 76 do Canal. 50 dn II Smith’s. Bicox—15 casks Philadelphia Hams. 500 Baltimore can waved do. 30 lih-1* Side*. 20 do Shoulders. I*otstub»—130 bbl* P and Mercer. Ltxo s.xd Godwu—25bbl* clmlce Iwaf I ard. 6 caskaCod- B»h. Soap. Cs-vnua a.m> Starch—50 boxes No. 1 and Family Soap. 50 do Pale do. 40 whole and half boxes SUrrh. 75 do Admantlue Can-lies. 25 do Sperm, 25 do Star, 150 do Patent Mould. * Touacco—450packages various hrandsandqnalitie*. Ijoco.v SwRrp. Ac.—fa) boxes LemonByrnn, 10 cases Wal nut and Tomato Catsup. 10do Brandy Peaches. I>vxiB*nc Ij-ji or*—75 bbl* 1'helps’ Gin. 50 do X E Rum.75 do Rectified Whisky. 30 do extra old Monongahela do. WoiM—■20 quarter cask* pure Malaga. 8 do choice Madei ra—received and for sale by apiss mcmahon a doyi.f- NEW BOOKS. S IR I* A AC BARRINGTON'S Personal Sketches of hi* own Times, a new edition. A Memorial of Horatio Grecnongli. by II. T. Tnckerman. T) e Pedestrian in Franc* and Switzerland, by G. BaneU. The libertines in American, by II. W. Warner. A Book for every America, on the Science of Government and Com pend of the Constitution and Civil Jurisprudence of the United State*, by A. W. Young. Cranford, by the author of Mary Barton. The bunion Quarterly Review for July. Blackwood's Edinburgh Review for August. No*. 10 snd It Collier's Shakespeare. I owryV Universal Atlas. Upham's Mental Phylosopliy. abridged. Hucl.’s Thibet and Tartary. (»ndon edition, illustrated, laird Bacon's Essays. 1 tot.; Rabelais' Works. 2 vols aug25 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. SEW BOOKS. R OADS AND RAILROADS, a manual of the principles and practice of road making, comprising the location, construction and improvement of road* and railroad^ by W. W. Gillespie. A. M., C. E.. civil enginerr in Union Col- X™ of Alexander Smith. The lout Leaf from Sonny Side, by T.Trista, with a me morial of the author, by Austin Phelps. Home Cnokety. a collection of tried reaetpts, both foreign They Uy on a very heavy’ body, and domestic, by Mrs. J. Shad wick. ae an in-lestruetable covering ol Philosophy of Mysterious Rapping* and Reply to Beecher. REMOVAL. ?tSJ110XABLETAILORING ESTABLISHMENT—Tne*ub- " wilwhtviBj just lemoveil to No. 21 Bull-street, (be- Vw*Coa^wizn-1 Broughton-streets.) would inform hi* tell and the pahlie generally, that he will open Thi* liT.kii snob-1 lapplv of Fall tad Winter Goods, consisting iIke best Freoch. English and American Cloths. CassL snwin-l Vesting*, purr based from the mo«t extensive im- S eniaKtv York, which he is prepared to make np io twdzad moit (uhionabte style*, tel M. D. MURPHY. by E.C Rogers. Chambers' Miscellany, in 20 volumes, fancy boards, and 10 volumes, cloth. Chambers' Repositorv. 4 volume*, fancy boards. Chambers' Information for the People, royal octavo, half calf binding. Chambers' Papers for the People. 12 vols.. fancy bound. The Works of namuel Maunder, including the Treasury of Natural History. Treasury of llUtory. rVieutiOc and literary Treasury. Treasury *<f Knowledge and Biographical Treasnry. Industry of ail Nations. Noe. 3 and 4. God'-jr's Ijviy's Book, for September. Tlie Victim's Revenge, a sequel to the Matricutt's Daugh ter, and the Star of the Fallen. Jem B-mt, a tale of the Land and the Ocean, by the Old Sailor. Barnaul's Illustrated News, No. 34. Received by aug23 J. B. CUBBEDGE. DISSOLUTION. ’HE »-p»rto^^hip heretofore existing with the under- lignel on-l*r the firm of BOSTON A GUNBY, is this by di*enlvM h/ mutual cua*ent. Either partner is autho- *4toomtheuai of the firm Inclosing the unsettled kitoeu. JOHN BOPTUN, Aujuit lit, ism: aug2 J. H. GUNBY. IW0X BraNBH on hri own acconnt and respee.tfollv widU t eontiniuaee of the patronage so liberally extend- ritsthqlzte firm. »«|1 JOHN BOSTON. Bleak House. No. 18. Artist Wife, by Mary Howett. History an-1 Ra-limentsof Architecture, by J. Balloch. The Fawn of Pale Face*, by J. P. Brace Class Book of Physiology, by Dr. B. N. Comings. The London Art Journal for August. Pickering's Greek and English Lexicon. Vol. 14 Howard's Reports in the U S. Supreme Court. Vols. 32 and 33 English Chancery Report*. Grote's History of Greece, vol. 11. London edition. Yankee Jfeddy : Ocean Boon ; Gnerill* Chief; Red King; The Corsair Chieftain: Hying ArtUIeriat. Ac. aug31 W. THORNE WnJ.IAMS. yaSOLCHON OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.—The co-partner / skip krittofore existing between thesnhserihers under ™ lira ol F ZOGilAUM k CO. it dissolved by mutual ®t*al <». B. MITCHELL will eontinne the business on *«n zceoant so-1 is zutborized to setGe all claim*, in ■* city.for or zgainst the late firm. F ZtJGBAUM. Cfcarle*ton. S. C , . 0. B MITCHELL, Savannah, Ga. mnmb. June fith. 1853 j«8 \s*jirnoy df'copartnekship- «ra of Ki)' ' . .... -N'uncx—The eon . . — - Kibbee A Rodgers is this day dissolved hymn- ?**“t-Mr. Kihhee retiring, ami Mr. Thomas Wood, **« Xaco*.taking his place, under the name and style t. A, 1 debts against the late firm will he •Jteko by the Dft w firm, and all monies due them will he j«q*Me.aa,t receipted for by the new concern, as per $**?»• KIBBEE k RODGERS, Jra -- WOOD A RODGERS. A '*l>w.ri>ier. in retiring from business in j. (V ~ Mc ftf. eanoot hut feel deeply grateful and ohlige»l i "h*™! patronage which has been extended to bouse.) b<,th from city and errantry friemU. and ialu«u!! PP ? rt ? nit,,trt * , P n: ' w bi* thanks for the same, augtxths nope that past favors will be continued to * f * tT « r r w»y gratefnl to give the most to ,h « p-itrons of the late concern «B^jklWgni. Very respectfully. J. M. KtBBEE, V? Ct -~ T b' «>p»r»ncrzbip heretofore existing ne- n >• under the firm of Caa.vx k diz-v.lved by mutual consent. The vtetn ^ 'V* * ,rn wm be settled by 11. A. Crane, to and haring eLaime will please present them. 2*2* Wehtod wU! make payment Either party are > to sm the name of the Ute firm in liquidation. ms H. A. CRANF. T. HOfXOUBE. J JiuJwl? ,n . P r- Th * "ndersigned having associated H *'■«" R. J-.h—.n .,4 Mr. /JU. R. Cop., •f Hnunw^ < rwr T buein-s un-ler the firm T. HOTiDinat. L taS^ 11 ! 1 *, WnCF—The undersigned have thi* •fil Fic|«,!l/ '"sir Interests fo r the transaction of a lis . 1 "’mission Business. In thi* city, nn- * “*"» * T»rr. Office 174 Baf street. H^HE ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY RECORD of the Exhlbi- _ tion of the New York Crystal Palace, edited by Prof. B. flllim.xn. Jr . with numeroo* fine Uluitration engraved from original designs hy the flr«t artists. Price 25 cents -r nnmber an-1 postage. No*. 1 to 4 received. Snhscri- ipplie-I regularly. MACKEREL, 1USCUIFS, STARCH, iStc. rl , 10 bids No. Urge Mackerel, JjF-rO 10 bbls No. 1 do do BHHH10 half bbls No. 1 do )0 do No. 2 do 30 bbls sugar, so-lar. find butter Biscuits, 25 boxes sud.x Biscuits, 50 do lVu-han'a Family Six-.p. 60 <lo Colgate'* No. 1 do 40 do Colgate's and Ueadell's Pearl Starcli- 60 do Herrings, landing and for salt- bv may 15 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO GROCERIES, LIQUORS, WINES, &e. J. V. CONNER AT A OU.. Offer for sale on ac- 331 corarundating terra*.a well assorted etock of Gro- I*IB eerie*. liquors. Tobacco, tfogars. Ac., viz : 130 bags EKKHprim- Rio Ciiffue. 20 do do old Java do. 20 hhds Porto Riouan-l Muscovado Sugars. M bids eUrilied coffee do. 25 do crashed and powdered do. 10 boxes loaf do, 200 pack ages black and green tea, some very superior ; 250 boxes tobacco, various qualities, l's. 8’s. 5'* an-1 I6's. 15 eases Di adem twist, 10 do Virginins an-1 Aromatic. 20 do nectar leaf. Viginia gold leaf. 10 lioxea El Iforndo tobacco. 175.000 supe rior Havana t J egar«. 10 half pile's Otard.lhipuy A Co. Bran dy, 20 half and quarter casks i’lptern. Mai tel. Snzt-rac. Ac. Brandy. 5 quarter casks very ol«l Jean Isnil* do, 6 pipes HolUndGin, 2 nun-heonsStf'roix ami Jamaica Rum, 10 half pipes and 15 quarter casks «ui«rior Madeira Wine, 25 ' oblMoi **”■*■- * • «« Iron front jewelry store, _ Wholesale and Retail. ■ WATCHES AND JEWELRY. The underalgned beg* leave to Inform the Citizen! of Savannah, and the people In Ute oouniry In gene- t he haa taken the Store No. 148 Ilroitghfan Street one door West of Dixon'e Confeclionery, where he will ho pleased to make and repair ell kind* of Clock* ami Watclu s. atu' will warrant all work with which ho may be intrusted! ep27—ljr ' FRANCIS STEIN. WATCHES, JEWELRY, K RECWTIN‘0 br SlM MUMM making the host assortment la aid* eily, of all kJnd*ufWatobc*.Jew*!r,v.fttl\e/Uood*,811rerSpoon*. Forks.. Pitcher*. TeaSeU, Cup*. Syphons, Hated Ciulor*. and every variety of artLdee connected with our line of biisiuc**; all ol which will be sold a* low a* In any dty in the Union. I). B. NICHOLS, _ _ Particular attention given fo the Repairing of Watch es and Jewelry. ' no 20 NEW JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, &c. Af THF. undcrilgnret U now opening a splendid assort* J/jmcnt of rich JEWELRY, embracing the recent patterns ‘1/ of Ear-rings, line, Bracelets and Finger-ring*, among f which nro some fine diamml aoltings.rroin $10 to $500. |L Also, twenty-five set* of thoso unique l'earl SHi of Far- Vl ring* and Brooches, from $18 to $125 the set. newest s-Vand rarest patterns; together witlin very select aa«orl- nient of extra line H'lfrArt si-l in j-earl. ■lianiund. linn- ting and plain case*. Theso. with a further assortment ol good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Sid*. Spoons. Forks. Udlea. Cup*. Ac..and I’laled Waro of all kin s.Fancy Work Raxes. 1 trendng fk»se». Folios Clock*. IlmnzeHgures.pildniount- edOxnvs.Cnttlrry.kc . renders hi* aax»rtnn-nt very oun- plele. and unsurpassed in the .*-tate,eitlier in qnalltv or pri ce*. D. U. NlCiiOlS. i»J* Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clock*, and Jewelry. _ nol2 M JEWELRY? :1/| MR. F. STEIN, on Uroughion-stn-ot. lias just recoiv- •i/e* 1 tlie finest assortment of new sn-1 fa-hionable Jewel- ,r rv of all description*. Gold ami silver pencil* and liens, t silver and sliver gilted ware and Trull baskets, waiters. V- lea sets, cnn-llcsticks. tilde and tea spisms: lino table, -tV pocket and pen knlre*. <cis*or*.and aiatge variety of the finest work boxes, dressing eaxe*. nnd writing desk* for ladies and gentlemen, a* nl«i a One selection of flutfmia. acrupILxns nnd fancy article*, too numerous to mention, which lie offer* nt the hiwost price* ever wild In thi* city Tlie attention of the public at large, but especially that id the ladles. I* xxirticiilarlr requested. *u21 mUB exercize* of ihla ImUtutlon will be reanmed on J- Monday, October 10th, under the maoegemeot of J. B. MALLARD and BKRNAW) MALIAN, ■aMdate principaU. The acadeoilo year to divided Into four quarter* of eleven week* each, aa follower ‘ Flrat quarter oommenooe October lotto and end* Decem ber 24U., ^SewmhjuarUr commence* Jantury tot, 1854, and ends Tlilrd quarter oorameneea March 18th. and enda June 10th. i Fourth quarter oommeneea June 10th, and ende August 27th. The academy la organized into Are departments—Prima ry. Intermediate, Grammar, Ctouleal, and Young Ladle*’. No oxnenaa haa been apared tq Bll the aeveral depart ment* with well-quallfletl and oxporlenced teacher*. The Young Ladies will be under the charge of J. II. Mat- uni, aulsted by Misa M A. Cxunpxu, who waa educated In the bait schools of Northampton. Mass., and ha* been forthetoat three yean principal of a female academy in The ClaaaloalDepartment will be under the eharge of Mr. Isjuo F. CADY, a graduate of Brown University, for two year* cto**ical teacher In the High School In Providence, and for tha last six years principal of the High 8cbooL in Warren. Rhode Island. The Grammar Itepartment will be under the charge of B. M*uow. a* heretofore. The Intermediate Department will be taught by Mr. IDor xr Baku, a graduate of Ogiothorpe University i and the Primary by Mi** A. R. Caktkx. Arrangement* bava been made with Mr. E. Mituex for giving InitiuctUffTin French and Drawing. JOHN U. MALLARD,.. *ep26—<13*r nKRNARD MALIAN. J 1 flncl » v>l1 ’ PIANO FORTE DEPOT. THE undersigned rcsiwctfull) Inform the [citizen* of Savannah. Georgia nnd Florida, tliat they have on iinnd more than fifty Plano*, tlie largest stock ever on sale In this citv. ami made by the most celebrated manufacturer* in the bulled State*. Nunn* .V Clark. T. Chickering. Itomlmnu A Gray. I-elsht k Newton.F>lwanl* A Fisher, all well known to Ihc lover* of Music. Iiave place in their large a*Kortinfiit.— The«e Plano* nro nf rich tone, nnd beautifully finished in Rose Woo-1. Black Walnut.nnd Mahogany, witii Iron frames made in the most aubslautUI «n«l-wnrkmsnliae manner.— Also the jiretly celebrated Afollan Piano Fortes, wliirli for their sweetness of lone hare not been equalled. All these indnirnont* have metalicframes which render them peculi arly suited for tnl elimato. preventing necessity of tuning for years. Hie undersigned are Agents for Henri Hers’*, celebrated Grand Pianos, made in Paris. For Power and beauty of tone, thrar stand pre-eminent. C*niURT>Mcu)niojo«.—This beautiful toned wind instru- ment.manufactured by Carhart A Needham. N. Y..for village purpose*. I/rlges..Serenading Parlies, an-1 tlie private prac tise of Organists, possessing a sweet an-1 |sj*rerful tone, tltey have al«o for sale. All these in.-tninW-nt* will be •iispo/e.l of on the most accommodating term*. Tho price* of the Pi- ano* ranging from $175 to $1,000. T.W. MORRELL A Co bbls o [onongalirla Wisky. 25 quarter casks Teneriffe, 30 mily soap. . die*. 50 do tallow -Io. 20 caska bacon sides. 15 do ahonlder*. 30 hb-1* West India M-da *.<«*. 40 l-bls an-1 tea do. 25 bbU N Orleans do. treretlier with every other article usually found at the wholesale grocery store*. J lined REFINED SUGAR, Ac. 60 do ls-x A Kirkpatrirk’* Crashed do 60 do Butter. Sugar and Soda Biscuit 20 do Treadwell * Pilot Bread 30 boxes do Sola Biscuit 300 do Family. Pate and No. 1 Soap. Smith and Col 50 do Bea-MI'x I’earl Starch 25 do Ground Pepper In 20 |fj boxes 20 do do Coffee in 50 jb boxt-s 300 ream* assorted Wrapping Paper 60 mats old government Java Coffee 60 boxes l»t an-1 2-1 quality ltey’s 1-croon Syrup 100 bhL* E I'helps’ and Rose Gin 80 do N K Rum, 30 -Io Domestic Brandy 40 do P A H Connecticut River Gin 20 }.( an-120 >( cask? Malaga Wine 50 bbl* an-1 lOOkegs prime I/-af I .ard. landing and or sale by jyJI ;jCR VNTON. JOHNSTON kCtt. WINES, LiaUORS rJKGARN, GROCERIES. npifK Subscriber lu** on band a fine and well selected X Stock of imported pure Wines, Liquor* and Segars, comprising the following : Brandy—10 half pipe* Otard. Dupuy A Co. ; 3 do -In old Ilennessy ; 2 do do .Snzerae. 1808 ; 2 dodo Jean f/*nls, 1500 : 3 do do J. J. Dupuy. Wines—I half pipes oik re«erve Madeira ; 2 do do London Particular : 3 do -Io old Port; fi do do Sherry Wine ; 20 auks Claret ; 40 hrvskets Uhntnj-agne. Seppars—20.0CS) Rio Honda ; lo.noo Ia Crul* j 6,000 La Union ; 10.000 Ia i'atria ; 25,000 Traburas. Kaney Groeerlr*,—A large supply, such a*lmporle-l Cordials, Er-'-sh I'lekh-s a n<l . J auce*. Preserve*..«weetmeaL*. Prunes and Jeiim... F--r*aleliy A. DONAt’D, Corner of flay and Wliiteker streets. aug31 W. THORN E WILUAMS sepCO—lm 3Hh. 1853. M Javing taken the store at the corner irouW respectfully call »»•* the public in general, to hi* toKlxxn. '^**•«*. Fr«iriIa ti r Un,ly f,a haa<1 * torge assortment » j * in ixn - which he flatter* him*«If tMtw. nol «•RSStoSPKS:>» bM.bleach. JteiT,towa*smoked Herring.Mdo m 4*. 6* and 6*. 25 do do *** MaatarJ, » hhda New frazhad. ground and elari- (Hnattror- - luvn-nwaxw. V iS-lIn,. I. . Memoirs of Hi* Own Time. Houssaye** Philosopher* an-1 Actresses. llon**aye*' Men and Women daring the reign of I-onU XV Hildreth's Theory of Politic*—an inquiry into the found ation* of government*. Wbately'* Cements of Rhetoric. Anthon'* Mannel of Greek Uterature. Hooper'* Physician*' Vsdemecum. Walton'* Opthalmic Surgery, by Dr. fattell. The Mieroecopist, for phy zidans, ztudents. Ac. Franeonia'* Story; dtuyveeant. Maternal Management of Children, by Dr. Bull. Political snd Military History of the Campaign of Water loo. hy General Baron de Jotnine ; Collier's .-Shakespear, 12 mo. edition, vols. 2 and 3. received. *cp? W. THORNE WHJJAM3. Pl^HACKHtAY’S EVGfidH HUMORIST, a »eriea of Lee- X lures on Swift. Congreve. Adison. Ac. Ranke's Civie Wara and Monarchy in tha 16th and 17th eenturie*. Life and f*»tersof the Rev. Stephen Olln, late President of the Wesleyan University The Old House hy the KItst. by the author of the Owl Creek tetter*. Tavlor'* Memorial nf the English Martyr*. Cnteridge Works, vol. 6. Modern Flirtation, by Miss Sinclair. English Law and Equity Reports, being the first volnme of the year. New subscribers can be supplied at the ori ginal price nf 112 per annum Blackwood's Magazine for Jane. jane22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. D ON 0UIXOTE de LA MANCHA, by Miguel de flervarv te* j*aa»e<ir», a revised translation based on those of Motteux. Jarvis and Smoilet, with numerous characteristic illustrations. A Manual of the Elementary Geology on the Ancient Chaoges nf the Earth and its Inhabitants, as illustrated hy geological monuments, hv JilrCharlo* Lyell, M. A., F. R. 3., author of the Principle* o Geology. Ac. Home Picture*, by Mr*. Mary Andrew* Denison. Civil War* and Monarchy In France In the sixteenth and •eventeenth centuries; a history of France principally da ring tha* period, hy Leopold Ranke. Barnum's IUu.itrated New*,No. 2t, received hy J. B CUBBEDGE. GROCERIES, 4KC. C l OFFER—150 bags prime Rio. 76 do. Jamaica, .V> do. t Java. BrtisR—10 hh-l* Porto Rico. I0-lo. St. Croix. 5do. New Orleans. lOObhis Crashed. Dow-Wed. and Clarified. Motorsm—25 hhds Cuba. 75 hid* New Orleans. Ftov*—150 bbls Baltimore, 75 do. Canal. 50 do. Hiram Smith’*. Barov—15cask* Philadelphia Ham*.500 Baltimore Ragg ed. 30 hhds Hides, 20 -io. ShouMer*. — Broom—M dozen, painted handle*. Ftrcxm—200 dozen, painted. Soar. Ca.vntn sxn .■irskrn—60 bote* No. I and Family fioap. 50 do. Palado. 75 do. Adamantine Candle*. 25 do. Sperm. 25 do. Star. 150do. Patent Mould do.. 40 whole and half boxes Starch. TonzrrA—350 okg* various brands and qualities. Ijwox STRrp.wr.—50 boxes lemon Syrup 10 cases Wal nut an-1 Tomato Catsup. 10 do Brandy Peaches ftoxnvnr fjqroiw—75 bid* Phelps’ Gin. 60 do. N F Rum. 76do. Rectified Whl*ky. 30 do. Extra old Monongahela do. Wrvza—20 quarter cask* pure Malaga, 8 do choico Ma deira. Received, an-1 for sale by jyI5 MCMAHON a DOYLE. , ’ ANDHIXJN-SJf -JVe Uke great , ' ti M-l*zt.n,r,^!,' n ^ t! i« * f tentionof the ladies -o our * ««nt* 'b* •howw—sa finer, hotter, rieh- ^ ^ eridU?l.Vn.T tmn ' t ? U '‘ w » •**-■ •»« kj28 In Havsnnah For rale hy Htitt AIKEN A BURNS. Tli "teiuaol*..r .V We»r« 1 n receipt of an- I’txrl (2; .vJ’ 1 ?* T* r T «nelf flnished and fashion- ^tepvUh,*,U![l, r* demand for the.* very JWjanhxnl u^VllV' 0 * m,M * greater than the !!!*• "nlo.tu»*s, .** u **' wants nf reir enutou* ht* attend * ke-autiGl«i Uie wants nf o-ir cnsfpm . -rz-r* "° r 'trier, and are now ’“♦‘HentU * ^-“it'fol re lection, to which we h> btAwte":..: AIKEN A rffrRN-z. I*fe by B ic^t'zvnT-T-—. Mcmahon * imrri W rauvaira* n-ut_- vt.mj.rtco julyfi B OOKS’ BOOKS U BOOKS!! f—At SIBIJnf'3 hook store, 134 Congre**-street —We received so many new hook* jsurtertay, that we cannot find time to cnntaeraU them. From grave to gay. Religious, Literary Scientific. Hutnorou. and interesting. We Invite our friend* to -all and examine the largest varie ty of light reading ever offered in thi* city. Alan. Graham'* Magazine tor July; Gody's Lady’s Book. Blackwood's Magazine; Barnum's Illustrated New*. Gleason’s PJetoraL Ac. Jnne22 B fiOKK—The Old House by the River, by the anthor of the Owl Creek letter*. Modern Flirtation*, a novel, hy Catherine Hnclalr. Ps .-ion and Pritwipto. a domestic novel, by Mr*. Grey. Flirtation# in America, or High Life In New York, The Adventures of a Bachelor, or » man In search of a wife. The silver Bell, or the Heir of Motcombe Manor, hy Dr, f ft. Robinson. Gody's lady's Rook for July; Graham's Magazine do; Arther's Muiriu* do; Peterson'* Mmpvfne do. Rnrnum's niustrated Newt. No, 25, Further snpply of Eelioes of a Boll; received hy Jane02 J, B, CUBBEDGE. T UfE MASONIC MANUCT. by Robert Mecoy, pocket rAu tiow. W-itibiHy illustrated ami in the moet conveni ent form f«t nnbHibed. Also, the Masonic f^rre. a enlTectlon of Masonic Kongs and fkb-s, suited to every occasion In lo-tge nr eelebratione Both new work* recently published,and highly worUiy the attention of the Craft. Joel received sad for rale et the Book Store of M. H STRUT, mcongrawnfraef " » snd Wstaff, or Fair Fat and Forty of the South at the elo*e of the Revolution, W Gilmore »mm*. Mari* f-e Bsvnierw, a tale of the Crmoant Cltr by W Gil more Aimma. Thonrpeoa'* Mctionory of Ttemeatfc Medtctneaad Harm* - - -- «- .— ■ -vrtSS&t, isSssfUsfr Mo ; CRANK AC HOOGEItN H AVE In store, and offer for salt on acrommodating terma, the following, viz: 2f) hhds Porto Biro .Hogar. If)do Muscovado -Io, 16 do N Orleans do, 50 bbls crashed do, 50 do refined A (I and G -Io, £5 hhd* Cuba Mntaaaea, 100 bbls N O Hrrnp. 50 do New York do, 200 haga Rio Coff-c. 50 do Java Vo. 25 hhds Baeon . J i-lcs. I0d»» do Hbnulder*, DO half bhi* lari. 500racks Halt, Iftrt tioxe* Soar*, various brands. 100 do fancy do. for toibt use. auglO NUN DR I EM. OH ffW-H winter strained and bleached whale fHI. /6\) 26d hags prime green Rio Golfer. '0 bag* old govcrmnenl Java Coffee. 75 • fAgiiyra Coffee 40 do Maracaibo do. 100 bbl* E ('helps' Gin. 40 do P A ft Con n’t River do 20 •• domestic Bvan1y.40do New England Burn. 50 bbla and 100 keg* prime I*af lard 50 hhds prime fincon Sides, v0 do do fthpulders. 200 dozen pslnfe-t Buckets, 20 hhds prime Ht Croix Pngsr. 15 do Porto Rico do. 20 •* prime New Orlean* Pujar. 20 bbl* butter, sugar, and •o / U Cracker*. 80 “ Stuart’s A, B. and C clarified Sugar. 40 ** “ crashed an-l pciwdere-l Hugar 60 boxes (Veadell's 6s and 8s tallow Candies. 100 3tar Can-ties. 300 do No 1 pule and family Snap. 50 M flegara, of varion* brands. For sale by rap20 3GRANTGN. JGHN.<TON A CO_ ti. nniTH’H PMRR, CRACKEIift, skm, Q/I BBI-3 H. Smith's Hour JU 20 half bbls ctioiee Canal Flour 20 hbia Sugar Crackers 20 half hbls do do 20 hbto Batter do 20 half hbl* do do 20 botaa Soda do 20 half hhls Fulton Market Reef, a choice article 50 bbU Crashed Sugar. * fending from brig Augusta, an-1 for sals hy JylT HOf/YiMBE, .fOUNfipy k CO. L lCit'ifa AXh HiXIS1—12 haff pipe* f/tard. fmpny'i W* Freiwh Brand*; 10 half pip**, assorted brands low priced French Brandy' 30quarter casks Domestic do, 5o bbls .Io do. 75 do P A (I Rye Gin, ISO do K Pi.elpe’ .Io. 8nipe* (folisml Gin, 10 Mils Virginia Apple Brandy, 8 do pure Oeor gin Peach do, 200 do N.O, Whisky, fiO do white Baltimore do. 30 do nld Westminster MonohgzheU do, 20 do old Ferm- sytvanl* Mountain dodo, 100do NTF« R<»m.2S quarter cask* tf iderra Wine, 16 eighth do choice do do. 20 qaa/ter do Fort do, 2 half pipea -to do, 20 quarter casks Hrown Kberry Wloe, 40 buzketa Champagne do. For sale bj aulP 1 k PALMER. jin-u. rv, tv, jrt.Ti.ii.T, .Hiiiimir.itrqitsi«• tTORI ALjC-Allgh i we kSm' titr&TrZ&yfchirift • F tourder by Brower A SMh New York.8*ad he* hem* •zed but little. It mix be men at the Carriage Repository Of Mr. George W. Herdceetie. ^ miff bcr Anton, xnmtrw ,t ct> (Tlat sll -JiLrobc.! Is Oil WM n. H' JfA IT IFAibfAei (Elattcntion of I —iiAcral. to Ms \» GICOltGlA FEMALE COLLEGE. LyOlaJat Charter, granted in 1840. cpillf Spring aesoion will obrotm-nceon tlio aocond Monday, X which I* tha 12lh day of January. - Grp. V, -Ukow.vx, Vreslilettt afxl'Prufuksnr of Mental and Moral rtcienco. V P.Iocn. Profeesor or Natural Bcleitct-*. ' L R. Biuximm, ProfcMor ol Mathematic* and Director oi Music. Hkvkt M.-Hottrcuw, I’rofcssor of Belle* Lettrea. Tlio Faculty will bo nasisted by tho following isullc*, vix Mr*. Browne. Mr*. Drauliam, Miras* Dennett, Bunutead. Mcmilth, ana E. Bcnnell Catalogue* containing further information, may be ob- tnlned by applying to either of tho officers of the College, or to either of the following gentlemen, who constitute the Board of Trustee*: E. K. Jones. M. D.. President; B. M. Pee- S les.Esqr., Treasurer; Tlio*. J. Burney, Esur., Secretary; Col. . n. Walker. Rev. N. G. Foster, itev. C. M. Irwin, Wm. P. Stoke*. Edmund Walker, Zachnrinli Fears. Nathan Mssacy. Win. W. II. Crawford. II. D.. BenJ. Harris,Ja*. F. Swanson, J W. Kenrs.R. P. Zimincrnmn. 1.1861. lawdftwtf lot Bait anb for Kent. S F0R PAIJC^—Tii* ptonUUon owned and formerly occupied br the tote Col. J. H. McIntosh, situated on the 84. John* rirer, aboat flfteea mile* Abort Jack- lie, bait Florida, oontalnink about tstenty-uvsn bun- dred acres, near nine hundred or whTen are open, and were cu 111 rated with suooeMby hire, and the reildue, consist- log of hammoek and pine land. It to eligibly situated, and eapabto of a high degree of cultivation. The bnlldlnge are In guod order, eonetotlng or a eomrortable dwelling, Ac., end specious and convenient houses,adapted to all the pur pose* of n long itablo cotton plantation, together with a grinding hoitke and mill, and a boiling houie and boiler*, which are carwbla of taming out from fifty to on# hundred hogsheads of auger. Also, eight thousand acre* of pine land, the greater part of which I* well timbered, lying on the 81. John* river and Ua vicinity. For price and terma apply to tho administrator*. J. WALDBURG, Savannah, II. A. PUTNAM. 8t. Augustine. Mr. J. N. Johnson, who to on the plantation, will exhibit It and the other land. sepifl—dif PIANO POUTER, MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUM KX1M. ■■] 1, Tlie sut»crib*-r having purc|ia.-o«l the rn ^ ^1^ Tf** re business of F. X<*.n.it'M it Co., of which TrJTirTlfiim lie liashrretjfore been the acting incur *. t - I *j^ r [ n Kavannali. would reiq>cotfully invite the attention nf those in want of anything in tho mu-leal line to iiis eotahlislinient. From many years’ experience In.th In profo^ki.-nai and Imslne** matter-cnn-cted with tnu dc, Mr. M. feel* him*e|f lully .|iia|lfic>l to proffer his -er. vice* In the selection of mu-lc and instruments nr the ful filment of Qriler*, with tho araurnnen of III* utmost Zealand Industry In hi* endeavor to deserve tirepatmiMOp and con fidence of the public. G. n MITCHEI.L. junel4 successor to K. /oghaurn kCo. PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. THE Alterations and Improvements in our I store, includlnga llnoffiiow K.-.m for Piiino Fortes, and a Music Department for Izidies being now romplete<l.wr would invite the at tention of the musical public to our stock.compridng every article in the line, which can be furnished (wholesale and rvtiiil) at New York price*. PIANO FORDS.br A.SMnrtA To...!. R. Dunham, and others of established reputation, constantly on hand. F. ZOGilAUM A tT)., Ini|rf.rters, Nos. 74 St. Julian and 107 Ilr/an-strcets, k dec? Next to Market Square \V .71. It. n YMONK, ORAPEli*AND TAILOR, .Vo 17 Whitaker itrrd. Samrmah. . Hi* just r.p-ned a large and choice variety iff Nr.w 8rwjwi asuSrxKKu tiof-fc. consisting in r«»rt of Mark, flgu re.1 and fancy French Cassimeres ; black an-1 col- -c.r.'-I Cashmere; Until* ami Cashnicr.-tt- ; white and fancy Linen Drills; with a forge assortment of fancy Mar seilles and Unen Vesting*, nil of which he i* prepared to make up to order in the most fashionable style, uud on ac commodating term* a|>6 STAR CLOTHING EMPOItIUJL No. 147 Any Strtrf. All persons of taste and refinement-— thorn having due regard for comfort and personal npoenrnnce. may » all time* select nny and every article for their ward- •obc. from one of the largest assortment* of the Very Rest Goods In this country; either in Ready Mode Garments or made up to measure In unique style, or Furnishing arti cle* of every description ami quality too numerous to men tion Coll nnd see. PRICK A YEA PER. KAHIIIONAnisK TAILOR 15G. I D. MHRI'HY. 21 //..«-grew, woul-l rcspeclf.illy inform his fritnds and the nubile generally, that he has received Ids spring styles for gentlemen, among .which will l>e found ns rich and fine Inner Cassimeres. resting*. Ac., as Iiave ever been brought to this market. All orders executed with dispatch, and in the best style if jrorkman-bip. Gentlemen are respectfully invited In call amt judge for henuelve*. mill I READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR *PIUNG AND HUMMER. WM fl. HYhtkNH. inis rn: ssn Tztisut. No. . nkrr ttrcrli. r- sjs-ct fully ».di. il* the/IIf nf hi* friends nn I tlm public in gcn-| r largo stock of Keady-rnn Cloth-w lug. suitable for the present an-1 coming season. It lias all be- n made up nrder Ms |s-rsonal sii;.erlnlendcnce an I fur -tyle an-1 durability of workmanship, ia Inferior to none to hefoundin tlm market. following comprise a portion of the stock : Frocks and Hacks of blue, black .and . olj.rr-1 cashmere cloths ; black, brab d'ete Frocks snd Hacks ; linen duck, drill snd fancy Frock* and Hack*; India gras*, silk and brown linen Hacks; black and colored alpaca Frock* and Hack*. Pant* of fancy French ra<sinicres. black dne-alin cn'*l- ■re. black drab d'ete and spring tweed rasslmere. wl.itn duck and fanev linen drill, together with a large lot of cot ton drill and duck I’xnts. for summer weor Vests of Mark satin, black t.srathen. and fancy silks,fan cy and while Marseilles, figure-1 aa-l striped linens. Also, a large stock of Furnishing Goods, such a* slock*, glove*, snspemlers. cravsl*. collar*, silk, gauze, merino, and cotton undershirts, stripe silk and cotton sock*, silk and gingham umbrellas, ele . ete. The whole of which lie offer* for sale on accommodating terms, and at price* as cheap as the cheapest. apl3 5V.7I. II.~K Y.nON.k, ~ ftffers for sale, a large assortment of Mollis, Gas. ilniere* and Vesting*, consisting In part of the fob owing article*, selected hr himself -luring the past summer in f/.ndon and Pan*, wblcli he will make ut. io or- -lev In the h-*t style of workmanship, and at the shortest notice. His strw.U of Readyms-le nothing an-I of Furnish- Ing Goods, for gentlemen's wear, is very large and of the l»est quality and sly le—the whole of it made tills foil under Ills own inspection, and will Im sol-1 at the lowest price# for cash or approved credit :—French "dark. blue. Mown and -llte Moths; fancy French and Fnclish Gasslmeres ; fancy Silk Vesting, surmr. fancy Kllk flush Vesting.*; black Bar athea Milk Vestings; super Mack Drmskln f'assimere# • Me. rlnoan-IHIIk Undershirt* snd Drawers; white and fancy Hhlrts and foliar*; Muiton Flannel Hhlrfs andltrawers: white, btick and fancy Kid Gloves; Neck Tie*, pis In an-i emhroMered; Merino and Colton 5**.k*; Hcarfs.Hatln and Bumlsuin Moeks. m/> 17 Whlfnker-slrenf, FDIK'fl METALK OUfUAL CAKE. WE are constantly receiving these valuable ^Pwvtfisef'ase#. and have them always in resdlnezsfo be delivered at tho shortest notice. f. W. WORRELL k CO N. B.—We are permitted Io Inform Gw public lhat wa ive received from Mr. Rzvtsorrp. of New York elly, a let ter signed by the different members of the United Males Fcnste, who were appointed ti» take charge of tlie Maty ol •tie Hon. Hgsxv (,'UT, deceased, (which wa*enclo*ed In one of Fiex’ii Metalic Gases.) and who went with It to Kentucky; tiiey say to Mr. Kstmoxii. lhat tlie (5zse answered the pur. pose for which It wae Intended, and meeto with theirs norm batlnn. and they cheerfully recommend It to the public a* being superior to any other Case for the transportation of the dead. The letter ean be seen by calling on MU f. W. HORKEI Ltk GO «om rrovKtv The snbuerlber has Just received a large number ol Cork Ing and Parlor Htove*. which he will dispose of -on accommodating terms. Among them may jre found the following: Booking fttoves. Tha KepwMte lady of tha fake. Alv Tight Premium, Oneen of tha West. Kmptfc Premium. Pastern Premium, Parlor and office Rtotes — Union Cottaga, Cylinder, Rheat Iron, (air tight) square and Orel, fill Plate, ffo* fttovea. f follow Ware p.d*. Kettle*. Ovens, Mptder*. Hsu re Pane, kn. he. Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, for rale, ami mann- f* dared at short notice. Orders for Hording, 0otters, nod Noe, 1ft and 11 Barnard ffiffirt. rjMpfti AND jocktii CAPS—Recefred by lata arft- F rale, a new supply. Tho*a to want will ptom cal) at 147 ftof-vt rnyld PRia * VfAUK*. UCTTWrdffCfeW, Aflj-20“i«ba new Nat Dtiiier, Vi 1/ bo*e»Chee*e, 28 Mile Ill/m ffttiith't tmr, to boxed Mn-IUun, Murgan comity,Doc.Xlril, 1 dr 20 IP MIC RUE 11 UNIVERSITY. i'enjtdd, Creme County, ua. T HE Studlce in this University nro:—ATlieoIuglcal course of three years, designed for Ihozo whu nro iirctwrlng for tho Gospel Ministry ; A Collegistc Course of four yenrs, equal to that of other Colleges in tli** country ; A Silent ific Course of three years. Including, with some ad dition. all lliestudien of thcCollcgintoCourse except the An cient languages ; Atnn.-vuo.x, The regutnr lime for the admiraion of Students, Is nt tho ipcnlngnfthe Fall Term, the last Wednesday In August. Canill.lnlcsfora-lmlrelon ntothe Collegiate Course must sustain n satisfactory examination lu Geography. Arith metic. English, Intin nnd Greek Grammar, Cjcsnr, Virgil. Cicero's Select Onitlons; and Jacob’s Greek Reader; and must be nt least fourteen year* of age. Candidate* fur admission into the Scientific Course must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography. Arithmetic. English Grammar, Hinude Equations in Algebra, and two books In Geometry; nnd must bo at least sixteen years of age. ExmciM. Tuition. tyring T:rm. /hit Hm lx Tiik uofiicsi Sltxmitr. Gratuitous... .Gratuitous. IxCOLUWK. $25 00 $15 00 Scientific Course, 25 00 15 00 Is AtUDKMV— Preparatory Class. 25 00..,, 15 00 Second «* 20 00 12 00 Tlilrd “ 15 00 0 00 Elementary “ 10 00 0 no Room Rent 6 00 4 00 Contingent Expenses 2 00 1 00 These oX|-en*es require Io he paid In advance. From Studenta who lodge in tlio College building*, fifty dollars will be received ns full payment for the tuition fee*, room rent, and contingent expense* of the year. The price nf Board in the village is $10 per month ; ol washing, room-rent, nti-l fuel. $3. OOMMXNFKMCNT A XU VAOATIOXM. Tlio (oinraencemcut Is held on tlio huit Wednesday In July. There are two Vacation*, dividing the year Into term*, a* follows ; Ural Term—from last Wednesday In August to I>ercmlici 15th, Winter Vacation—from PccemU-r 16th <0 Felirmiry 1st A-comlTcrm—from first day of February to Commence- nient. Hummer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed- aesdiiy in August. II. M. SANDERS. Hecrclary of I lie llnirolof Trust css. Anv friend, hy application to Dr. J. to DAGG. President of. the University, will receive a catalogue, containing the courso of simile*, nnd all other necessary informali<m. MADAME It. AUELIE TOGNI1, W ILL.qienon th" 1st of Ucluber.at the corner of Meot- Ing and Hoefaty.idreot*,Charleston, B. 6 HOARD ING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG UlilFii. French will iMiexclusivvIy spoken in the Hclioolnnd fam ily, but due regard will be also laid to a (li.irnugh English Education. Madame Togno is prepared to refer parents nnd guardians to the most eminent Professor* of Music in Phil adelphia and New York, and to a numlwr nf gentlemen In Philadelphia and Virginia. Io whose daughters slio lias giv en instruction Tor several ynars. KKHtHKVCKa : I’hilatlelphin.-~Itev. King-ton Goddard, M-l'lle AdeleM- g-.igiie. Mud. Mia. plcol. Mad. Acclie Guillou. (mother of Man.T-rgno.) El. D. Ingraham.K*q., Dr. Win. Harris, If. I). Gnlpin. Foq.. Hlgnor Pcrclll, Prof. «»f Music. I(. liupfuld, Esq.. Prof, of M-isic. New Turk.—Mad. II. Mtegaray. Klgnor Ravioli. Winchester. Va—Itev. G. Walker. Her. II II lloyd. Hon J M. Mas-'ii. Hon. It. Y.f’otira>l. t.eo. Iso. II ll.lev. Esq. CltnrM/m.—.1. I.. Pellgro, Feq., O. Mills. Esq.. ,1. P. Por- clier. Esq , II. C King, Esq. lawdfi—«el SELECT CLASSICAL SCHOOL. FIMIB aiibscrBwr. for the |m««1 six year* Principal of the X Ifolsir Aca-leruy. near Tallahassee, Florida, announce* to the citizens of Savannah that Im will open in this city, on Tuesday. November 1*1. a Helcct Hchool. for b<iya. lu st ruction* will Im givcp in all the Ms tries the Mathematics, the French language, snd in nil the branches ol a thorough English Education. Youths will Im: prepared lor college, or fitted for merrsotile or other hu*ine*«. Tho scholastic year will consist of ten months, divided into two terms— August nnd Sent ember lining vacation. Tlm tuition fee for nny. or all of the above studies. Is fixed nt $80 per year. A graduate oi the College of New Jersey, at Princeton, with seventeen yenrs' ex|M.rienro in leaching, the subsrrl- •er feels warranted In ap|*»|lng with confidence to the citizen* of Savannah for patronage. As a stranger. Im Is permitted to refer In Bishop Elliott for clmiarler snd iiuiilificnllons. and lake* pleasure in ap pending Ihe following certificate from hi* late patrons. WILLIAM H. BOGART. Ktvannah, £*pternler 22d, 1853. TALMIIAServ. August 20lh. 1863. Mr Wll.tlAW B IkMitrir. i.rirmlpal of tlm llelnlr Academy, fa log alM.i.t to remove to Hn vannali. for Ihe piirfM.se of es tal.lishing a scIi.m.I in that place, the iiiiderslgrmd. hating had chiluren nn-h-r his rare, take pleasure In recommend ing him ns a highly coui|ietent tenulmr,and worthy Mirist Ian gentleman. Ills with much regret that they have heard of his In- ten led removal from this vh-lnily ; a*, besides llmir kind f*r«.ml relation* towards him. they believe lhat bis place as a teacher can Iw-with difficulty supplied, and that III* removal therfore will lie regarded as a public loss. J. Wayles Baker, George Whitfield. Franc)* Eppes, Ileniumlu F. Whllner, John Parkhill. John J Maxwell. Thomas F Williams, William M. Maxwell, George Galphin, J. Herons Maxwell, Ollier H. Burroughs, Edward Footman. Francis II. Flagg, Arthur M. Bsmloli.h, Turl. itt II. Iletlnu, J, i.eorgo Au-lerson. (iturge T. Ward, Janies J. Archer Win. R. Hayward. srp24—Irwfit LAW SCHOOL OP HARVARD COLLEGE. 'IGIIH Institution affords a c.ini-lete course of legal lelu. L cation for (be Isxr In any of (lie United Hates, except, log only mailers nf merely loenl law and prnetlrn ; nnd also a systematic course of Instruction In f omim-rcinl law for Ihose who propose Io engage In mercantile pursuit*. The l.xw IJnrarv. which I* constantly Increasing, con tain* now about I l.fMHi vol.iiim*. It includes a very com pints? collection of Arnerlcansod English lAw.snd Ibeprln rljml work* of the Civil and ollmr Foreign |aw. It is o|mn lo students, and warmed and lighted for their use during le.lli terms and tlio winter vacation. The first term of each aravlemlcsl year begin* In ll.o last week of Aagost. end the second term In Ibo last week of February ; each term continue* twenty weeks. Hiident* nreadimttfld at any tmilod of a term or vacation. Tho fees ari. f Vi a lerio. aud $;6 for half a term. For Ibl* sum stu- dent* have tlm use nf tlm L,w IJI.rsry and lext leMik* and of the College Uhrary. and may allend all the c-.iir-as of public ler.llire* dslivere-l lo Ibo under gradualva of tlio University. The Instructor* of the Law Hobonl"krp lion. Joel Parker, Lto D., Iloyall Professor- Unn.Tlienf-1ill.iv Parsons,LL. |l„ fhme Proforaor: and lion. Edward G l/*rlng. University l/•ct.lrer. lint ruction Is given by lectures, recitation* an-1 examination*, nnd moot court*. For further Information application may Im made to either of the Instructors. JAWED WAI.KEII. President. Cambridge, August 1.1863. dlawfiwl* nefJl UNIVERSITY I1F LOUISIANA^—MEiilCAfo DEPARTMENT. T HE Annual Course of Imrlures In Ibl* Department will commence on MONDAY, November 14, and will ter minate In the ensuing March. JAMEflJONFR. M. D„ Professor of Preellre. J G. RIDDELL. M. D . Professor of Chemistry WARREN HTONK, M. th. Professor of Forgery. A. II. CKMAH. M. D, Professor of (rtmtelrles, , A.-I. WKDDKRIIURN, M. th, Professor of Anatomy. flUKTAVUH A. NfftT. M. fi. Professor of If* ter to Medina. TIIOMAK HUNT, M. I) , Professor of I'hyslohqfy and Pathol- Ctmtiixvi«-. BEARD. M. D. 3AMUEI. V. ClldVnS, M. I» .. Tlie room* fm dissecting will be oj.cn from the third Mon- day In October lo Hie First of April, The Faeufly are Visiting Phystelsn* and Knrgeonsof the Charily Hospital, and atlend this Institution from Novem ber to Abril. The Modem* aeemnMny Ihe Profeesor* In I heir visits, and thus enjoy extraordinary practical ad ran Uees, free of expense. There are about one thousand pallsnls prescribed for datir In Ible llwrdta 1, * The numb*r of jnllent*le nearly twenty thousand. In Ihe year. TIlDMAS MU NT. V4. U„ Dean. Jnly28—w3m _ C ' uivirM^m teg* faff Jo ptimelito UoflUflfe do 8*ini > fk.mlogo do, 2* do old germiment Jar* do,for sale by oepl* WKHKfKfl k PAI.MEN, 9 fifmMir MzrrftmKkttni i mrnt* U bids Geo I laws’ fVwnsd Beef, 100 ifnall else Sugar-eared flame, fthkde Boerre RhooMef*, 10 bbl* ImI Lard and 6 do bleached Whole Ml,And foraaleby It AVID O’ODNNtSI, •agIT tor. Dronghlori and ftraykm-rimt fflwV-w^OeMite th*nU& D reeelred per steamer put# of eepao LAND FOR BALE. mm THE subscriber offer* for *alo 1,200 acre* of Land, UMlylng on the Alatomaha, river, three miles below the reatefork, known aa Town Bluff. There are 260 acre* open, ready for cultivation; atoo two small foamed house* with good framed barn and good foamed atore house,*ltual# on tlie bank of the river, one of th* best stand* for a store In this section. Tlie place baa the advantage of steamboat* during the fall, winter and uprlng months, and one of the best nsherle* on the rirer for shad. Any person wishing to purchase can do *0 by calling on the subscriber on tlie place. - AIIko. 080 acre* of toind well timbered, with 160 acres of first rate bay land well ditched and drnlned.rcady for clear ing, with five acre* cleared. Bald land will produce fifty bushels of corn to Ihe acre. Tills land lie* two miles from Mann Ferry, on Ihe AUtanuiba river. Also. 5.000 acres of first quality pine timbered land on the Alatamaha and Ocmulgee rivers. - AU these land* are situate In the first and second dlstriet nf Ajipling cdunty. Also, 2,000 acres of land well timbered with cypress nnd white oak. Any peraoit wishing further particular* can address me at Iloll P. O., Georgia. Janfil—'lawdfcwflm W. DYAIJ.. A7r*The Raleigh. (N. C.) Standard will please publish weekly for six month*, and send bill to W. H. dSY RICE LANDS FOR BALE.—The Tract of LAND on Ihe ZX-L&Mary’* River, known a* the Cut-off Tract, cnntaiulng •even hundred nnd seventy-two (772) acres, of which over five hundred (600) acre* are tide swamp and fresh marsh lands, with a rise and fall of tide of six feet. Tlie marsh land wns successfully cultivated manyycarsslnce.producing Colton. Cane, nnd Rice. Those binds could bo put In order with toss labour. II Is believed, than would be required for pulling Hummock land* in order, and are considered very zafe from overflow In gale* ond freshets. For further particulars and terms, which will be made easy ton purchaser, apply In John Fraser ond Co.. Charleston. 8,C..or to Mrs. Henry Bailey, 8t. Mary’s, Camden counly, G.-orgln. A plat of the land may lie aeen at the office of the Geor gian. apl 27—dim ffik Fon 8 A LK.—A Tract of LAND, containing 202>* 3Cracres.and Improvement*, near Wnllhourvllle, liberty counly. Hie land is of good quality, pine and bay Innd. 60 acres of which arc In cultivation, and the remainder well timbered, offering strong inducement* to persons interested in procuring turpentine, Tlie improvements consist of c two-slory frame dwelling, together with negro houses, stables, nnd all oilier ncressarv outbuildings. Tho location cannot be surpassed for healliifiilness or salubrity of climate, with good water, and a tango for cattle which vwnntbe excelled. The above property can bo bought nt a very reasonable price. and on the most npeonimo.’-"— * ’* —* " — be made to the subscribers. {I|)ilali(tpl)la 3tiii>rrtfa*»tMte ; OABOTBY 1 ■0*196] .form their M w -»JSt ILtJnnt*tr#*t. toNo.iMlqiith r \ - Second itreet, where they hare on bated * large and splen did assortment of aaperior furniture, r' . to which they Invito the attention of pi CAMS BEAT CHAIR jvb. isfr - ~ - Nortkams (Oppozlt* Frai • THKsabt -Ishlug.tiKl on band Plain and lL^ ,«y Cane Beat Chairs.ia great vario-1 _!ty of elegant and fashionable it/ toa,' for parlor*, dining-rooms or chambers, made la 1 Woods, Imitation Wooda, and Fanoy Ctdore, he. - Reception and Cottage Chain, of light and heantifoil da- rigns; Cane Lounges, Cane BetUe*, Hall Chairs. Oenatlng House and Office Arm Chair*, torn and small Rocking Chzlr*, Store and Steamboat 8tooU, Windsor Chain, and Settees, ho. Housekeeper^, not el, Steamboat and Rail Ro*d Cebipantoa will find It to thdr interest to call at tha Ftechs? of J - — - N. F. WOOD, i ^ No. iaiNorth fith Bt (opporit* Frtel|| 1 nYvt^re^ PKOUTY « nAIlHKTT-S Agrtcnltnral Wnre-Hon*e anil Baoffi -Bttorw, No. IM# Mnrkd-ttrrH. PhiiddthUMi, ' . Pznmr k MKars’ lktton* .faffi Sharpening Mougb*. or *11 *io right and left'naafiedr%lM Bide mu and Debbie NdaULI Steel Extending l’oinU, Btr-tbtre. Be*oh, add bu,«. of Casting* for retiring. The Emperor of Russia swardM for tho nlmre riuughs. a Massive Gold Model, Taluk 8800.— Also, the Great Medal at the World's Fair, waa awarded P. -A M. Month Ko. 40. Cultivator* wMh Double-rolnt Pollxh- t-1 Steel Troth, which eon be reversed, thus getting Poubla Wear nl flic common T*elh. Also, Cullivatora of all kind* with Bteel Teeth. ‘ Sjflln's Atmospheric Cliurn*. l Demonstrator* of Anatomy Dtlng will be ■■■a—1 t nrronimo<biting term*. If early appllcati-.n subscribers, at walthourvitle. IJherty county. II. W. BACON K. 11. WAY. apl 26—d&o VALUABLEliiclC LAlVDFOUSALE^ «nre A Tract of Tide Msamp Land, containing 500 acres. Allying on tho Alatamahn rirer. three miles above Dari- ndjnliilng lands of the estuto of Rutter nnd Dun- wwly on Ihe cast nnd Glgnilllnt nnd Walker on the north and west, /mvlng ns goo/1 a pitch of tide as an® rice pin il lation on the river. My term* are, twenty dollars per acre, one-fourth cash, nnd the balance on a credit of from five to len years. Ihe Interest only required to bo |in!d annually. Apply to tho undersigned at Dnrlen. In enzeof my absence Mr. Jamhi l'Hixnu! will show the land, a plan of which enn be seen at tlio office of tho Georgian. SAMUEL M. RTREET. DARlKX.Jan.22. 1853. J*n'25-M*m ga FOR SALK.—A Tract or LAND of FiveTlundred acres p!:strictly nrlnie Rice land, Immediately opposite tho old town of Ihirdwlck. Tlie situation of the place afford* one of the Iwst Haw-tnill seals In the Southern country, facilities for timber being easy and without end. Yc«ssels coming from sea can load immediately alongside, drawing from len to fifteen foot of water. For lerm* apply lo Henry William*. U.S. District Allorney.Bavaiinah.or to U. STILES, Bryan conn- 'y- STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE. S ITUATED half a milerrom this City,on Ihe canal, has a basin capable of holding two million feel of I,og*. Tlie Mill lias been in operation about seven inoullis. runs two gangs nnd nn edging saw. also Grist Mill. Tills Mill snwv from 12 to 16 M. feel per /lay. For pnrlleiihir-. upi.lv to J«o29 WYL1.V k MtiNT.Mtil.IjN. dSX 1'tiRBAI.E—liint valunbie parcel of land formerly *3*_ncenpled l»y E. Jenrke's. Kvj.. known as a Cooper's Shop nnd Yard. It Is hounded on Ihe east by West Bound ary slreel. west by the ('anal, north hy llnilrond street, and south by lots No*. 6 and fi, and containsnlomt four nerc*. *oM _ WY1.1.Yjfc MtiNTMOIJ.lN. I JM'lt SAI.I-i—'Tlie westerly half of IM No. 2 Yatnarraw, l/eing Ihe Wharf now iMicupled by IheChnrleston Steam Racket Uom|nny. measuring 0110 hundred feet on the River, nnd running bock nbout tiro hundred feet to Cannl-strcet, The property 1* now under n lease which will expire on the first of November next. If not sold at tirivale sale previous to Ihe first Tuesday In February. II will then be offered at auction at tin* (hurt House. Apply to delfi COHEN Jfc FOSDICK. TO THE CONSUMERS OF MANUFACTUR ED SAWED LUMBER. r PIIE SnliscrllHTs are now Prepared to receive order* for A H/Kirlng and other descriptions of Plained Lumber, at Ihe Ssvammli Plaining Muchine. situated on the canal, at Ihe western exlreuilty of the city of Bavnnnnh, lielweun Znhly nnd Mitrgnri-t streets, tinier* for nil descripti.iiis of Plained l.umlM-r fiirnisl.e.l nl the slmrlesl poraihlc notice, and manufactiired In a *u|terlnr style, which cannot fall to ph-nso the consumer. Work /lone by their mnrhine will compare with that of any now In us/i Tlm su1isrrib»rs bnvo succeeded In arranging for a constsnt supply /.f se. l.-cled sensone/l Lumber, by which no /liuptH.Inlinent l/i builders need Im apprehendrd. Every facility will Im- ex tended in obtaining mnlreinl for all i«nrl* of n boll.ling. The Saw Mill, now being complelr/l In the same building, will Im In oi-erellnn In tlm course of one month, when or dors for every description of gnere/l Lumber will he vxecii- te-l with despatch. Apply to It. A. AI.I.F.N' A; (' Jy2fi—eo/|?r WILLIAM KINK. Agent. FORTE MONK Alien, COCK ET HOOKS AND FANCY Gtitiks. cpilE allenllon of the trade, and oilier*. In want of I'nrie A Moiinules. Pnrk/t Bonks. Bankers'('ases. Dro/slng Fa ze*. Portab'a Writing Desks. Backgammon ami Chess Boards. (Iiessmen, Pearl, chell. arnl Silver Card ('uses. Work Boxes, effi.-rs. Needle Books, Monev Belt*. Cigar (faxes. Portfolios. Ilaz/.rs an<l Razor Strops. Travelling Masks, and flneCiilln- ry. logellmr with a large variety of Fancy G/«v/ls, which will lie sold nl tlm lowest rates. F. Il’ HMITII. Porto Morioale ami Pi-eki-f Book Manufacturer. n.i g 21—eodlm 205 Arch at.. Ih-Iow Hlxllt. Pliilndclphla. DYING AND HKNOVATINfL 73 Vork'tt.. rear nf thr (iuirl Ifnuir. S'ltiannnh.flil. Eatnlillalieil In IH.'DJ, r ADIFH* Hllk ami Woollen Dresses. Shawls. Table (favers. J Hr... cleaned nnd dyed various colors, Iznlies' Bonnet* Bleni-lo-il mi l Pressed In n fsshlonnbln slvlc. Kbl Glove* (Irane.l.mid tieiill.-men's Garin.-nls Cl.-noeil. Reoornle.l 01 Dy/'l.ns rmiv bo required Alldoueln Ibo snmeslyle which ha* generally so rinicli pleas/sl my patrons and frleml*.— Terms iiin.|oinlo. persons sen-ling pnreels by llarmlen's express railroad or •leatnboal*. are re-|iiexto-) lo write me tier umii. *0 ll-st I may know where lo call for I hem ami wliirli way lo si ml litem bark. Cost of frelghl each way for small parrels will be about 26 cents. All order* imnnlunllr attended lo. 8pH2—tilfo4 _ ALFA’ANDIvIl GAlJJlWAY. NEW 110(1 KN. R eceived by b. h. hiiii.lv. Aogont io. i863 : Mil-'* Tremenliere. or Ihe Is-velexl.by Annette Marin Miililnr-V nnthor of'/,hurra IhcGypn-y. Philosophy of Hlr Wlllliiio iluiiiilloii. Profes-mr of foigle n-l Metaphysics In Edinburgh Unlversily, for tho use of S/de-nti nnd colleges. ,M>e|sri| sod IJolse. a non*new.byO. W. Wright Pvseoirianey. Hplrll Unpplogz ami Tliqnogs nxinned. by profosxor Charles G. Page. ,\|, fi. IVirnnm's llloxlrnled News; Gleason’s Pietoral; Popular Educator; Mujnrlm of Arts, Aa. For ssln si Ibn Miok •tore/,I H H. HI BLEY, - nugll 136 Congr/ss-slreet. NEW IlOOKH. fpllK Bword nnd tlm Dlshiff,or Fsl. Fair and Korly.asto- 1 ry of Urn Mouth at llm close of Urn llerohillou. by the aul Imr of I Im Partisans, MelHchampl. Catherine Walton, Hr. Ac. Tim Heavenly I(ome. or llm Fmidoyim-nU ami F.njoy- rni-nlsof llm Halnls lu Itoaven. by I lev l| Iforliaogli, A. M. I’oern*. by Mn lilHttt* ; Hook of Urn World, Nn 10, jtonknf ihe World vol I. Iiiiiili-I. Tlm llislf Yearly Abslracl of Ihe Medical Mences. No 17. Tlm British an-1 Foreign Medico Chlrurglcal Review. No 23. Received by augPi J. B. CUtlltKIfalE, E FINUOPA L PU Ill/iilATIOItB, J UHT rerelve/l.a variety of publication* of the New York Protestant Eplzropnl Boclefy. Traci*. Church (fair- rhlsrns. Vsbbalh Hr I mol Herrlce. and ollmr cheap *ml vslil- aide Publications. For sain at Ibn Ikmk Flore nf H. B. HllIf.F.Y. auglO No, 1116 Uongress-slreet. WINDOW OI/ANNs P l'tiKTFIt'H ALKALINE WINDtiW til.AHB. Usu|s<rlorln brltlliirmr of sorfacenn I mdlsh lo all oilier, ami never stain* or rus|«; wllhzlnn-lzsll elhnales.aiiil Istmcked with grest care, sullaldo for *hlp|-lntr. Ilealer* ami olhrrs will consult tlmlr Interest hy sending their orders to Ihe Note agent*. FKKNUU h IIICIIARDH, *ug20—dCm New Drug Warehonsa, N. W. 1 -irnsr 10th and Market-sis^, Philadelphia. A IJIATTA WAIIkTa'PUIFflTUTK FOR flll.VEtt]—Tha at tontlon of llm ptihllols resptelfullv railed to Ihe above named ware, as being a *t.!iti!nto. which fortisn I* warrant- mi to Im equally a* good. It I* a harder metal than sllrer, eonSMtiently will tear r/mgher usage. Il |« a eotnhltiallori of perfectly pore metal*, and U a* free from •orresfon a* sllrer. Every article will lie warranted to retain II* origin- alcolor. H consists In part of the following! laid*ami dessert forks, toa. taldo and rleaaerl spoons, An,, justrs- seized and fof aale h» may! J, 1' COLUMN. 100 Bryan-rtfoet W RAPPING PAPF4I, ream*'WramdiiyIWf, large, middle rise, and ktnall 1 flO ease* Maleliea 1 1(1 erales 01*** Masks, quarts, plfils, and half-filnU. remlfeil and for sale by akpll MoMAllUN k IXJYLK. F ISK 8111018,—Thore U wwltK a fiMtUri, to fit writ and handsomely mad*, ean m acnonimodaled at No Ml Bay-st. may 18 nUCK B YBADUt. epi‘ j. v. oisxiaut z m. !”"«• ^ , iinmiuuKUT s m. . . * f ' tiiMowm. JumnaM * no.. wmnmmtrtRwm&M oKTWTs Own Hhcllers, improved kinda, . IJny and 8lrarr Cuttora, Hand Corn Mills, Com nnd CobCrushrra, Ged/la’ liiiurove/1 Harrows, Bqnareand A Harrows, Horse Rakes. Gi lnilslnnes. ready hung, Dlrl Hcmper*. Agricultural Furnaces, Ox Yoki-aand Rows. Forks lor unloading Ua*. Mnn llay Rakes, Bow Pins, Apple Penrers, . Ox Murzles. Mole Tran*.’ Pruning I looks and Chisel*. Fawsaml Hcissora, Iron Well Curbs, and Zinc tuN'Ing for Chain Pumps. Also. Horticultural Tonis (of and Grass Seeds, for sale at tlie and Retail. Com Planters, Turnip Drill*. 4 to 86. (1 rant's Patent Fan Min*,' Gardm Fngtae*; Wheat Drill** - *• Horse Power* and TTireshere, Mowing and Rasping Uz; chines. Chain Pumps, CaltleTJes, Bull Ring*, Ifalent Iron Bnatli*. Grubbing Hoe*. Transplanting TYnweU, Hay ond Manure Forks, Slmud* and Bpades. Garden and Field noea. Garden Rake* In variety. . Child ren’a Tool*, Darling Bey the*, - .Snaths, with Patent Fasten ings, Potato'ITook*. every description.) Garden lowest prices, at Wholeaalt eod—aplfl PAPER HANRINGS, RLANK ROOKS, ETC* No. 4 North Fifth, rtre t. two iloort abort Market, Philadelphia, T HE undersigned hare just opened a fresh and complete stock of Wall Papers, among which are gold and vel vet. fine satin, and the loweat pricednnglazed paper*; alio, decorations, border*, flre-icreens. curtains, etc., which they dlfor nt the lowost prims, both wholesale and retail. Tlm I test workmen employed to hang' papor either In tha city or country. Jllnnk Rook*. fUatianrry. <fe.—Wo have also our tuna! as sortment of writing pspers wrapping pzpere, blank and school books, stationerv, etc. PARRISH k nOUGH, No. 4 North Fltli street, 2 door* above Market, Philadelphia. ITp Cash paid for country rags. mlilO—eod DIE SINKING AND ENGRAVING,'! I N AU. ITS BRANCHES.—-Burines* card*, with appropri ate device*, embossed Inn nnwstyle. In plain and fancy colors, fir ala of erorv description, with or without presses. Envelopes printed with name, business and address, labels, bill heads, manufacturer** tickets. Ac., all executed in tba neatest nmnner nn-1 at prices 26 |*r cent, below any slnil. lar nhtablhliiimiil, in consequence of better and Improved farilltlcsfor Hie execution of such work. N il—All order* hy mall promptly attended to. Good* sent tu any part of tho country. ^ tU. CALVERT k CO.. Envclopenn-i Boat J’ress Manufacturers, IHe Hlnkere. Embeo* M-ra and Ifangravcra. 48 South 3d-*t., Philadelphia. - mh29 GAS WORK, LAMPS, &0. A RCHER k WARNER, Manufacturere, No 119 Chextant. street, l’hila.lelphla.respeetfulljp solicit the attenti m of purchasers, to their assortment of chandnllers, braAeta, pcmhints.nnd every description ofgns burnors; alao every variety of lamps, glrandolwi. Ac. Wo warrant our good equal lu finality, ami our prices ua low aa any other estate llxlinmnt In the country. The Trade supplied with burners, mercury, capa,bnuui tings, air pump*. Ac., at reduced prices. .... ARCHER k WARNER. Hll* 8. Archer, I William F. Milker, Redwood F. Warner, | Win. O. H. Msrrlil. LOOKING-GLASS WAREHOUSE, 117 Chntnvt rtrrrt. Mom Hmrlh. north ride. t'hiUutdphla. fKTF. Inform inerchanls and resident* of this vicinity, lhat T ▼ the most eompleto assortment or Mautol. Pier, Wall and Oval Gliuies, richest stylo*, fin- private uzo. nr all kinda for nnmtry sale, with P/rrlrnlt and I'lotnro Frames,tee.,will be found at nur estoblhhuient. long experience and largo facilities enable u* to sell Ui* Imst good a at lowest priri-s. Dimension*dicing given, wo will give estimates for any n-ed Mirrors, delivered free from broakiige, nt anyiioint. Onlers sollrlted. French Plate Glass lion iirlreif. aplfi—ersl •. for Stores. Dwelling*, tee., at Import*- THOMAS J. MATT * C1) NEW UARPETftVGS. CI'IIL subscriber lias just received per Into nrrlrnl*, a J largo and fresh stork of llm richest ami nowesl alt Ion or \idvel.Tajieslrv. Brussels, three-ply Ingrain.and Vent. ' «r|m||ng*.all of which are offered on Hie niostdasir aide lei ms. With a full assortment of till Cloths, Tnbli' Oovora.Mal, ling. A'e. I'lirchasers are re/|iiested to make nn early sxnmlnatlor ns sln-ng ludiicenirnls will Im held out to cash buyer*. It. B. WALKER. Kill Chestnut-street. nilil7—laxvlf Mow Htli. Hmitli side, Philadelphia. 1IL1NDH AND MU ARES. *' B Vnhr Niitlrr. J.M II. LI A MB. No. PJ.NorlhHIxth-streel.a fewdoora • above Mnrkel.st.XH-t, t'hilmle|pbia, Is tho most exteu> *ive and Imst mniiufaeturer of Window llllmli and Bliadra in Hi" I nlte/l Blnles. nnd tins taken Ihe highest premiums nl 11II Hie exhibitions; lie buys Ihe best nmtvrlsls by whole- sal i-hi-iiper for Cash (linn olhrrs pay for Inferior *ttide* by retail and can, thon-forc. sell superior Vruellsn Ullu-la and " ,, 1 C,,P *P *" ollirra a»k for Inferior artlrle*. Painted IMielow Hliu/k-a lu great variety, of beautlftil design* and *o|s*i lor quality. Huff and While Unen Shades, Blind ami Blw/lo Ivtmmlngs, Fixtures. Re., wholesale and retail, at tlm lowest cash nrlces. store Shades imlnted and letlere/t lo order. Ib-eilllllmlsal manufacturers’price*. Otdlffinda pHjuie.1 ti, l/M.k ns good ns new. Purchasers, by rolling, will bo convinced Hint Im sell* n suiH-rior artlrle, and guar* nutee* full sutlsfai-lli-u A llls-rnl 'll-i'inint insde todealar*. “ IV* rtutly lonlmre," . IIKNJ. J. WIIJJAMS. aplfi—e/nl No. |£ Nofth fiUi street. Mill*. WAPififlNM. . * A N INDIAN I'llKI’AIIATION. for restart ng grey hair lo Its original color. It is guacauleod Uy U10 Proprietor, bnl If llm imtlnut Is grey, ho can have his hair restored to Its original color by using I/uet's Walitieuo. For Bala by W. IV. IJN'UtiliN, Monument Square. D, IIA(N»N. Ac.— 200 bids BU|S’r(1ue ilnward street I Floor. 60 hhds prlnm new Itnc/ui Bides. VO.IodoHliould- eis. 30 bbls aud 60 keg* Iwafljird. landing and for Mir by •ob* BUR ANTON, J'JlIN'STON te «). ^ pit fill: I.ADIIX—We would re<|H*rlfully coll ihe a Hero * I. timi of tba ladles of Savannah, sn-1 sourr/iundlng coun ter. In llm following new and heaiitlfiilgtioils which weliav* lust received, viz I silk Paris mantillas. Iiued gluiu niautll- as. black licit scarf* e/d'd. neel soarflt, ladle* ernrsts and ti'-s. I iemilnr-irkod eollnrs, laced es|ies.etienilret(aainl un der’-Iwive*. minimi rlblmn.gauzn call ribbon, black tf»lf#| f bl'"''. Amxandrra light kid gloves. I,lark nell milts, eol’d, • »lll. and ll-le glove*, wllh a large variety of oilier article* too iniumrona lo mention. Please call and sen for your- selva* ; all of which will lie sold oil Hio bcai p0**lble term* •jr ^ MMO AIK1N te UURNHi 1 wr nFCEIVKD -We have Juxl recelvod, a fh-sli SHp jl ply of ladles' iimilmi, gaore, silk and cotton Vesta, Miss/** ami Infant'a merino veal*, gent* silk, merino, gstue ami cut ton vesta 1 also, a lino Minrtnmnt of linen cambrle liamlliercliliifw. ladles' ami inlsies' while and brown cotton Imsc. white sod black silk do, gcnlq white, lirown mil mix- "d half hose, geula white and Mark silk /lo do, together wllh a large assortment or while aud colored linen nun- brl/- liriiiitkerclilefs.rolore/l and black silk erevals, Block* an-1 lies, for sale low hy . AtKlN k BURNS VJ'IAWiri. tee.-Huper, and oonuunti crape siiawlz^jain andcmliriddcre/t. vandykn collar* Iwanlllul giaalexM. sorted parasol*, plain. *(r!|aid and checked glaea silk*, snm rolotetl it * ‘ ' mer do, Urt gws, tissues and grenedlnrs, rolotsal and'white soonat and organdy muslins, a larg* asaortuieut of (rlih linens, Ircnrli printed cambrics. ti- M. I’ltENDERGAHT H 00., .*|dl 176 Broughtoa-etreet QPIIINO AND KUMMKII Hll.KH—A hew asaoritaml , Willie laca anil coinre/l silk r*m(Illss,white raim shawl*, black awati silks, l.lsrK Uregv* a«h and lend Frenete glntluiMi, Ibf sale hy AlKIN te IIUBNW. tlasima, Indies'cojored and black unihrellag aud para silk gimp In suit nil shader of silks and Imreaes. hlaqk iiisiillllas, ifinwls, imlnta and s/»arfa. whit* «n« teliw l*W- Ing silk snarfs, while taca and enlnre/l eltk menlitlss, while and a-dorc/l crap" -•—-»* «*-ziz— li.a and llsvoes, black *|il|fl ^ f Aiiffti' iiHKHH(i(fiiliB.--p,iu1«iifirgiiH<W.|rrenartruei swlaa mull, nantook and esttibrli muiTln*. silk and IIimh lustres, tee., for aale at th* lo*Mt price hy "|d« ItaWfrr te MORGAN. f t 11114 VdflKoT X further aup store of may 5 wTHlfflSjfHac ry mKKmfflsri IMpbly Just reeelrnl and for Ml* *1 the book ittayb R. It. HlllUfr, IM IVtefteftbat. mxnmmiifMxrie' j«Sia JU Kmll.h llokliM. A dn, liolllf. a-MtSd H.itH.,Ju.| N- i\ii«nfrtig.-'rtrrr»'w K-rSi*' U dlseolrwl, by mutual eooseiil, 0* ljj« 1J< Barannali, 16th r*bM»»ry,1IM, tl Iw-riVrn Win f WIpA-iCI™ XV |0-M«/IS-. W-wn -Ilk w->•« >, him > M, .•Cttim mlM mwh, Mark nMI lawns, plllowe«M rollon, genls eolfifed bordered, I for Mie at the lutreil prt«e«, by 'JnUSsea. ■ran