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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY, MORN, ING, OCTOBER .19, 1853. tjK SdmiiwIi ©forflton, nunaNiM widu-t. b? & HILTON, M-WTOU.Y, 13. ix xpyixox. m&SSSjpiS3? ^SSSSS®** 0 * iw, - LAIW p« rattnuini ^ fju.WBBKLT GEORGIAN, g^^^K^SWwfc'lStfe «S*‘ ,l jrtRuS w* U° lon « or JeUr<red elt J r » at m ««**“ ADTjUfCl - tfBVKIjY gborgia.pi, B* 1 * reowuJ*» m axxcm, t» iotano. m . n * |, pot made In advance. J^rbsbAhdiy Georgianfor Tri-Weekly$*« i s® ^TvASifAIl MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. *** “ (free 11S BaystrteL ■ r mnasr will take Fire. Marine and River RUk« on House, ft-iC<iwr»®y Annals o! Tennessee. by J. 0. M Ramsey, M. D. lTRobert., J. R. Wilder,I. T!'« Sword .nd the State, — ~ Iti*w» w. l"Orr>«".R. »• *“PP. u, » r J r ’ UU "”P >11 »• lt “ J - HENRY D. WEED, Pmldent, HIRAM ROBERTS, Vice President , llB iMcn«m.8rc-v --^nrrBFtm® IG * exchange and fl? BOOlumY AGENCY. n , ^,Ub| to «nJ for their friend* and desirous of u«tethm h r « rit ch «* l** cket «e InfonnejJ JJtJjabKribcrsarettae only Agent* fortheabovoagen- ^JV/**** 7 *®authorised to draw on Messrs. Wm. Tapscott »d Urrrpool,ln sum* torn *1 » n ‘l upwards, which Lu’are negotiable In any town throughout Ireland and Mt Britain. Drafti on France and Germany, payable In jwrU of the Continent, alio for aale. Apply to *d4-lf BUNKER A OGDEN. 80 Bay-strect. TotITUUIlN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Ai-'Ul'RV IIU1I* President and Treasurer. 1LWN CHASE, Sec’ry. | C. F. McKAY, Actuary, fti autenigned. Agent of the above Company, continue* fcUta the following Riika. ria.: Marino, Rlrer and Fire jft, oothe Urea ofSeirants. yw*of White Person* are alio taken by thla Company, b iitn premlnm for reilding in the South. WILLIAM KINO, Agent, Corner of Bay and Drayton-etrecU. juRgHALL HOUSE DRESSING SALOON. IfBSRS.COHEN A BANNON reapectfully announce to A1 the citizen* <>f Savaunah that they are now p re parol a frail kind* of work In their line, at their new .shop. jBiUaennwt nf Broughton aud Dwyton-st*. They have guMiibed the following ae their rotes of charge*: For a jjjp.hir ,fu .; tier month, for 2 or three time-per week St; 4 time* • wrek #1: ft or 0 time* a week $1 50; every Ejl liter month. Hair cutting 20c.; hair curling 25c. AuMeinr'dOe. (r.OHIEN will alwaya hold hlmaelf in readiness to at* rtleerleri from tliuae who may require hi* aorvlcea nt jeifbwiM. "ov8 MATTBWAN MACHINE AND 9IANUFAC- TURING COMPANY, TTyidanew and Improved organization. manufacture U Iscnmttve and Stauuoacy Euglnca. Sugar Mills.Gina, hwa lathe*. Drill*. Ac. Alao. every description of Cot- la.SV.kn indSavr Mill work.Shafting. Pulley*. Ac.. Cast- tai «f ur weight, (haring a lame aaaortmentof patterns.) gnlvri price*. F. S. CI.AXTON', Engineer. [tnr.t 13 Halt-street. curnor of Gold. Claxton A Wet- UtbevUior. Collin* A Co. and II. Collin*’ Axe*. Hard- iyiigency.23 Pratt-*t., New York. oclO—lyr PATENT SCALES. rURBANK’S Patent Platform Scale*—(Improved inqnal f Hyand winced In price)—Adapted to every required op- ntta of weighing, as Railroad Scale* for train* or single cars k ue on the principal railroads In the United State* and tmtBriUin. Warehouse Scale*, Heavy Portahln Scale*, on *M*.for foundries.rolling mill*. Ac. Store Scales, ration* Ml*—' 1 —; Cbnnter Scale*, Hay and Coal Scales, Ae.— Bm Scale* have been long known and severely tested; and bitfrenal confidence felt In their accuracy and perfect K nt.ii *ueh that they are now regarded as the aland, which there I* no appeal. "*1111.1 II.nmCKABEI.LA*ent* SILVER’S MINERAL PAINTS. TW RBCEIN'ED.—A *upplv of Mineral Paint*, fire and Jnter-proof color*, unfading. Sllver’a Mineral Paint* IfctUMnUaUy from all other* In market. They are not Gift, th.r require little oil. they do not work tnughly, but I* nnlr a* white lead. They lay on s very heavy body, Bltamcdiatelr. and become an IndeetructaUh; covering ot ht They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger t rthsn while lead. h*w t variety of colors. Red. Yellow, various Brown*, lei jet BUck. They are *u|K>rior In body (or covering nmty) to anything ever discovered, and pound for |>ound ril com double the surCice of White Lead or Tine Mineral pisU. and re-|uirq less oil. Um now prepared to cover Tin Roofs, as nothing adhere* to tin like Siller'* Mineral Paint*. For sale by JOHN J MAURICE. ■I ? 10 and 12 Bar^rd-street. FRENCH JlTVEPfLEf. 3 LK ROWNSON LOUBSE. on Hlatolra d« . i«m Fatnllla Lulaaa NanfkgM, par J. Wyaa. Araotaraa da Robinson Crnaot, traduitM .. d« Daniel Da Foe. Amalia Coralna, on l’Orphelln* da Selna, dadlea ana e maa peraonnai, par Vlotor Doublet, Profiiseur da Ballei- ltraa,ata. Abrago da Tonra las Voyage* an Pda Nord, depul* li* Frerw*. seal Jnaan’a trahouard (1880—1896). par Bawl La* brnn, tlxlama adiUon. Marguarita Robart. par M’maTnQIa Mona oar. L»a Dernier* Journ da Pnmpall. imlta da Dulwar. Hiatoira Naturalla daa Anlmaux. laa plus ramarquables da U ekuaa da mammiform* (quadrupadaa at eatacaa), par un Naturalist# da Mnaanm, omaa da M Ognraa d’animaug. _I/Orpk«Una da Moaoon, on June inaUtulriea, par U’ma Wdltea—dlxleraa edition. Plena l'Orand, par J, N. Dnbols, Profeaaour da l’Unlrar. alt#—quartleme edition Mea Prison* on Metnnlrea da Silvio, Pellleo, traduction nouvalla, par IL l’Abba Bauraaea, profaaaanr an petit 8emL naira da Tours. Auguste at Thermae, ou La Retour a la fo par U’ma Tarbe daa Sabloua—trolalame edition. Erneatlne nu lea Charmea da la Vertu aulvle dr Nelly ou la Jeune Artiste at da Caroline at Julietta, par U’meCaaarfe Forrence—septlerae edition. Blanche da Sarenay. par U’ma L. P. * Agnea da Lanvana an Uemolraa Da Forar Bt. Lout, par Lome Vaniietta. Mathilda at Qabrlello on lea Blenfalta, d’une education chretrienne—trolalcma edition. Robart au l'Souvlner d’une Mere. U’ma C. Gneruante. Voyage* at Aventura* da Laperouve, par F. Valentin— alxleme edition. For aala by *ep33 J. R. CUBBKDGE. * NEW BOOKS. R eceived and for sale by s. s. sibley, is# con- grasa-*t.—Bible in the~ Family—Bible in the Counting Tbe Sword and the Distaff, or Fair, Fat and Forty. Maria Da Bernlove, a tale of the Crescent City, by W. Gilmore Simms. > The Race for Rlchea, and soma of the pita into wbieh the Runners fall. The Doubting Commandant, by SapUaaut Tusttn, D. D. Country Hoapitalities, by Catherine Sinclair Spiritual Vampirism—the history of Ktharial SoRdown od the Friend* of the New Light, by C. W. Webber. Rowland Wevnr.nrtbe Pilot of Human Life. Great Truth* by Great Authors, from writers of ail ages and both hemispheres. Cleansing the Sanctuary, by W. L. M'Calla. of the Union Presbyterian Church, of Philadelphia. Jo'JB MORE NEW BOOKS. R ECEIVED BV S s. SIBLEY. June 28. lS53.—B!gar Clifton, a atory of School IJfe. by C. Adam*. The Old Forest Ranger, or Wild Sport* of India, bv MaJ. Walter Cambell ami Frank Forester. A New History of the World, giving an account of the various Revolution* in Europe and America, to the present time, by II. White. B.A Consolation, by James W. Alexander, D. D. The Believe, by Rev. Hugh White. Harper* Magazine for July, an interesting numbor. Putnam's Magazine for July. Ilarnum's Illustrated News, Gleason's Pictoral. Ac. JuneSO NEW BOOKS. N ARRATIVE of n Journey round the World, compris ing Chili, the Gold Regions of California and Austra lia. the South Sea Islands and Java, by K Girstaeckor. Romance of Abelard and Heloize. by 0 W Wright I’yscumanc.v. Spirit Rapping* and Tabio Tippings exposed, by Professor Charles O Page. A History of England from the flrat invaaton of the Ro mans to tho accession of William and Mury In 1688, by Jno Lingmrd, D. P. licarenly Recognition—Will we know our friends in hea ven ! by Rev II Hsrbaugh. 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; tho Edin burgh Review fur July; Ranking’* half yotrly Abstarct, January to June. 1853; Ilarnum'a Illustrated "News; the lady's Book for August; English and Equity Reports, vol Philosophy of Sir Wm Hamilton, edited by 0 W Wright. Kcurth'* legacy ; Anule Grayson ; Grammar without a master. Ac. aug!2 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. REMOVAL. FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTaBUSHMENT—The sub- J Ktiber hiring lust removed to No. 21 Bull-atreet, (tw ine* Coagmu and Itruughton-streeU.) would Inform his Weods ud the public generally,' that he will open Tilts Prt.Mi second mpplvof Fall and Winter Goods, cousistlng sf th* knt French. Ensriish and American Cloths. Ca*st- sure, in 1 Testing*, purchased from tho most extensive iin- K in New York, which he is prepared to make up in tud mo.it fashionabio style*, deed M. D. MURPHY. DISSOLUTION. fpilE pypirtner.hip heretofore existing with the under- 1 nad-r the llrm of BOSTON A OUNUY, i* tills tijrdluulved by mutual consent. Either partner isautlio- iMdlouMtheuMiw of tho llrm inclosing the unsettled kuiseu. JOHN BOSTON, Atfirt 1st, 1651. aug'2 J. II. GUNDY. Tkezadeniree.1 will continue the FACTORAOEnnd COM- VISION BUSINESS on his own account, and respectfully Uriel!** continuance of the patronage so liberally extend- tdVilhtUle firm. •Ml JOHN BOSTON. ySOITTION OP Ol-PARTNKRSHIP.—The co-partner > *k'ph*rei«rorecxlMing between the subscribers under inn ol.P 7JKIUAUM A CO. is dissolved bv mutual »wnl G. B. HirCliF.a will continue the business on ■*•*? * eeo ’>nt. aod is authorized to settle all claims. In ■■citj.fororsgaiiHt the late firm. F. ZOGIIAUM. Charleston. 8. C., . G. B. MITCHKI.L Savannah, Ga. wtzuh. Jnne 6th. 1853 je8 Ttwoirnox OF COPARTNERSHIP—Nutick—TU« con , , t * tn °I Kibhec A Rodger* is this day dissolved by mu- W ooseaLMr. Kiblwe retiring, and Mr.Tlioma* Woo«1. S* ,* con -foking hi* place, under the name and style ? j* Rolgers. All debt* against the late llrm will be dill m **ew tlrm. and all monies due them will be (uwftzM*.an) receipted for by the new concern.!* per K1RBEF. A RODGERS, WOOD A RODGERS. A ’uWriber. In retiring from business in C1 |L eaiinnt but feel deeply grateful and obliged u Ter F Mbaral patronage which has been extended to tikiiu both from city and country friends, and ‘«e*Uu«pp < ,rt a „i t y to exprpMliis thank* 'for the same. b»i. '******* last favor* will be continued to JEST-** are every way grateful to give the ra<»«t gfci^.L‘i U ‘ f * ctinn to Uie patrons of tho late concern Very respectfully. JH?? J. M. K1BBEB. «'-P«'uerahlp heretofore existing tw- . u> rr *' i{fu *''’ under tho Arm of Ctu.vr A kriuu^r.k ? otjr by mutual consent. The rtM.V. 8 ® rm wi " bo settled by H. A. Crane, to ultW l !%^ tl,, P claim* will plea*e present them, wlU mak ® Payment Either party are JnraM *° u ** M>e n>me uf the late Arm in liquidation. H. A. CRANE, T, HOlxCOMBE. C —7718 nnd»r*igned having associated »illciiotii?M?.if r ' J . n ^ a Johnson and Mr. James E. Cope, MHxAin^JoHx^^Ac 88 "^*^ bus,ne8 UDderthe flrm T. HOLCOMBE. i. liuuvuxiur- V d*(?Iu?5? 77> NOTICE—The undersigned have this enl 1 interest* for the transaction of a gen- wt^«—*.« " om n»i»*lon Business, in tills city, urn '"“■IroofRxtD ATmox. Office 174 Bay street. l*i r io orrii MofR^.«^'|i!’ u .’ rtn 8 t »k*n the store at the comer would respectfully call "•risditer-k^n 1 ,ri * n d**nd the public in general, to hi* ^rilwhich he l* prepared lt H Un,0, “ it purchaser*. V ^krte* i',nn e8n * Un Hy on hand a large assortment ^••itiham.f* ln * ln,llr *- which he Hatter* hlmsrii wjtta must epicurean tastes^ not ll t4 tVilaU —J""* received 10 M,l< blench ‘SrK*.. 10 . XV '' U ’' v hwp*. 70 do No 1 Mr—s- fovMp, .',1, 1 Darrin?. J) boxes smoked I Luring. 60 do foci, ^ *"• 1 ‘pwtn Candle*, 4*. 6* and 8a. 26 do do 'iV7, ou n , l CoTea and Mustst I. 3 hlids New **l8utxr« I-1 crashed.ground and elarl- ^’•Atond’d*Codflal 1 . for aale at the rnmer ol ttlt 018,1 , *«yton streets, by nnrw~_^- _ DAVID O’CONNER, v J^uS ^, l7a ^' Nir?, ' KKV ^ -' v ® take great ^»«d «tx* i M 1 D( 5 1,18 tttantlonof tha ladle* oour w or mar, -i.*_ ° 71 * 18 above—a flner. better, rich- *r»w w*a i,S‘ auortroent of lnres, edglnga. etc., has wrt* * lbiWl *d In Satannal. For aaleby TlSlBt’n. ..... AIKEN A BURNS. * other ispotWe •« in receipt of an- fnr! «S'5 f lbo< « w- . • • Wuu^!- ,V) r l »>“!«•■ a receipt*, both foreign NEW HOOKS. S IR ISAAC BARRINGTON’S Personal Skotche* of hi* own Times, a new oditlon. A Memorial of Horatio Greenotigh. by H. T. Tuckerman. The Pnlestrlan in France and Switzerland, by G. Banell. The Libertines in American, by II. W. Warner. A Ikaik for every America, on the Science of Government and Compcnd of the Constitution and Civil Jurisprudence of the United State*, by A. W. Young. Cranford,by Iho author of Mary Barton. The London Quarterly Review lor July. Blackwood's Edinburgh Review for August. Nos. 10 and 11 Collier’s Shakespeare. I owry’s Universal Atlas. Upham’s Mental Philosophy, abridged. Hue!.’* Thibet and Tartarv. I/indon edition, illustrated. Lord Bacon's Essays. 1 vol.; Rabelais’ Works. 2 volt uugi’5 W. THORNE WIL1JAMS. NEW BOOKS. R OADS AND RAILROADS, a manual of the principles and practice of road making, comprising tho location, construction an<i improvement of roads ana railroads by IV. W. Gillespie. A. SI.. 0. E., civil englnetr in Union Col- °*i'.»cni* o| Alexander Smith. The Iflst Leaf lr*»m Sunny Side, by T.’Trista.wlth a me morial of tho author, by Austin Phelps. Home Cookery.» collection of tried; And domestic, by Mrs. J. Shadwick. Philosophy of Mysterious Happing* and Reply to Beecher, by E.C Rogers. Chambers' Miscellany, in 20 volnme*. fancy board*, and 10 volumes, cloth. Chamber*' Repository. 4 volume*, fancy board*. Chamber.' Information for the People, royal octavo, half calf biudlng. Clumbers’ Paper* for tho People. 12 vols.. fancy bound. The Works of Samuel Maunder, including the Treasury of Natural History. Treasury of History. Scientific and Literary Treasury. Treasury of Knowledge and Rirerrtphle.xl Treasury. Industry of all Nations. Nos 3 and 4. Godey's Irady’s Book, for September. Thu Victim's Revenge, n sequel to tho Matricutt’a Daugh ter. and the Star of the Fallen Jem B int, a tale of the Land and the Ocean, by the Old Sailor. ilarnum'a Illustrated News. No. 34. Received by aog23 J. B. CUBBEDOE. ARTERS’ MAGAZINE FOR SEPTEMBER. Weak House. No. 18. Artist Wife, by Mary Ilowett. History and Rudiments of Architecture, by J. Bulloch. The Fawn of Pale Faces, by J. I*. Brace Class Hook of Physiology, by Dr. B. N. Coming*. The London Art Journal for August. Pickering's Greek and Englisii lexicon. Vol. 14 Howard'* Report* In the U S. Supremo Court. Vols. 32 and 33 English Chancery Itepsrrt*. C!rote’s History of Greece, vol. 11. London edition. Yankee Meddy ; Ocean Boon ; Guerilla Chief; Red King; The Corsair Chieftain; Flying Artillerist. Ac. nug31 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. T HK IlXUSTRATEH WEEKLY RECORD of tbe Exhibi tion of the New York Crystal Palace, edited by Prof. B. Sillimnn. Jr., witli numerous tine illustration engraved from original designs by the first artists. Price 25 cent* per number and postage. Nos. 1 to 4 received. Subscri bers supplied regularly. aug3l W. THORNE WILLIAMS N EW BOOKS—A new supply of Sir Jonah Harrington’ Sleinoirs of His Own Time. Houssayes’ Philosophers and Actresses. Ilouisnye*’ Men and Women during tho reign ofLoula XV Hildreth’* Theory of Politics—an inquiry into the found ation* of governments. tVhately’s Elements of Rhetoric. Antiion'* Manuel of Greek Literature. Hooper’s Physicians’ Vadetnecum. Walton’s (Tfithnlmic Surgery, by Dr. Llttell. The Microscopist. for physicians, student*. Ac. Frtnconla’s Story •, Stuyveaant. Maternal Management of Children, by Dr. Bull. Political and Military History of the Campaign of Water loo. by General Baron do Jomine; ColUor’* ahakespear, 12 mo. edition, vol*. 2 ami 3. received. acp7 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. NEW WINK AND LIQUOR STORK, THE SU^RIBOlnMpacU^yannoonce* to tha lUxena of Savannah, and of the Interior of this late, that be baa now opened and will keep con- In store, a large araortmentof tho beet qoalltlee of thTvariooi kind* of WINES AND LIQUORS, both foreign and domutle, Inroloed from tha beat aoarou,aBd to hla •took of which, at preeant on band, ha Invitoa attenUon.— Having had extensive experience In France a* a manufac turer, and In America aa Importer and dealer, hi* acquain tance with the trade enableehlm tootfovaunranoetbakthe article* which areienumerated below ore eechgenuine t Arttolea or Direct Importation,—French Bran- dlea of varioua brand*! Holland Gin: Scotch, IrUh and Mdltonganeia Whbky; Old Batavia Arrack t Jamaica and 8tCYolsRam.. Wlnta«—Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Claret, BanUrna and Burgundy Wine*. Coitnala«-In caeca. Curaeoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, 81a* valta. Klrsehenwaucr, Absinth, Ac. Ale and;Porter—London Brown Stout, and Edln- *-“iijh Ale. Aim Age Aim Agent for Domestic Liquors. norO R. MAYER. HULCOMUE, JOHNSON dt OO., Hare in store, and offer for aale, on the moet fovorable terms— 18 hhda St roix Sugar. 28 do Porto Rico do 25 do N Orleans do, 80 bblt Coffoe do 100 bbl* Stuart’s A. B and 0 Sugar, 28 do Crashed do 10 boxes Loaf do, 200 bag* Rio Coffee, 20 do Java' do 100 bag* old Cuba Oolfoe, 50 do Jamaica do 10 eaeea Myer’s Aromatic Tobacco.. 50 casks Bacon Sides 25 casks Shoulders, 25 do Hams, choice quality 100 bbls Baltimore Flour, 50 whole and 28 half do Canal do 28 hhda. 50 Uerces and 50 bbl* West India Molasses 25 bbls New Orleans Molasses, 25 do extra do 25 quarter chests Hyson Tea, 10 do do BUck do 100 boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles 100 do No 1 andT’ale Soap 100 bales Ganinr Doth, 300 colls Weaver’s Rope 100 bbls E Phelpe’ Qln. 250 Flock’s do, 25 ao Connecticut River do, 25 do N B Ktim 20 ar cask* pure Malaga Wine. 90 do do Madeira do 5 half pipes Otard Brandy. 20 qr casks do do 100 bbU MnnongabeU Whisky. 10 qr casks Port Wine IS bbU Mint sod Rose Cordial. Also, tha following old and very choice uqaors, In gUases: 40 dozen choice old Madeira tvluo, bottled iu 1847 35 demtJon*8t Croix Rum. 15 do old Jamaica do, 1848 50 do old Monongahcls Whisky. 1845 10 do Pure Juice, 1848.40 do Brandy. 1815 35 doten Schcldam Gin, 10 do old Whisky, Nectar. _inayl8 GROCERIES. ■ 25 IIIIDS. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugar. 26 do choice New Orleans do, 2ft do do Cuba Mous se*. 100 bbl* New Orleans and Cuba Syrup, Stu art's rectified do, 500 gallons Sperm 011,300 do linseed do. 4p0 boxes Sperm and Adamamantlne Candles, 2ft do Starch, 60 do Cheese, 75 do Soap, 25 do Toilet do, 60 do mixed ana assorted Candies, 75 packages Teas. BUck, Im- perial and Green, 160 bbU A. Baud CCUri fled Sugar and Yellow Coffee do. 25 do Powdered and Crashed do, Prunes, Fig*. Citron. Pickles, lUtsins, Yeuat Powders. Saloratna, So da. Ae.. now in store and for sale very low. by K1BQEE A RODGDRS. GROCERIES, Ac. ^ CjTO—150 bag* prime RIo, 75 do Jamaica, 80 Si'tUR—10 bhds Porto Rico, 10 do 81. Croix, 5 do New Orleans, TOO bbls Crashed, Powdered nnd Clarified. Mousses—25 hhds Cuba, 76 bbU New Orleans, Flour—150 bbls Baltimore, 76 do Canal. 60 do I! Smith's. Bsoox—15 casks Philadelphia Hams. 500 Baltimore ean- rassed do. 30 hhds Sides, 20 do Shoulders. Potatoes—150 bbU P and Mercer. Ium» and Codkisit—25 bbl* choice Leaf lard, 8 caakaCod fish. SoAr. Caxdum axd Starch—60 boxes No. 1 and Family Soap. 50 do Pale do, 40 whole and half boxes Starch. 76 do Admantine Candies. 25 do Sperm, 25 do SUr, 150 do Patent Mould. Tobacco—150 package* various brands and qualities. Lemon Syrup, sc.—60 boxes Lemon Syrup, 10 cases Wal nut nnd Tomato Catsup. 10 do Brandy Peaches. DoMBmc iAQUons—76 bbU Phelps’ Gin. 60 do N E Rum. 75 do Rectified Whisky, 30 do extra old MouongaheU do. Wixr*—20 quarter casks pure Malaga, 8 do choice Madei ra-received and for aale by apl2fi McMAHON fe doyir MACKEREL, BISCUITS, STARCH, AiC. r -t-, ,— 10 bbU No. Urge Mackerel, fcifcrtS 10 bbl* No. 1 do do 10 bair.bbU No. 1 do ^1^—10 do No. 2 do 30 bbls sugar, sodsr, and butler Biscuits, 2ft boxes soda Biscuits, 60 do Buchan's Family 8oap, 60 do Colgate's No. 1 do 40 do Colgate’s and Bcadell’s Pearl Starch. 50 do Herrings, landing and for sale by may 15 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A OO GROCERIES, LIQUORS, WINES, «e. ■ J. V. CONNERAT A CO., offer for sale on ac commodating terms, a well assorted stock or Gro ceries, liquor*. Tobacco. Scgnr*. Ac., vlx : 130 b«gs prime RIo Coffee. 20 do do old Java do, 20 hhaa Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugars. 60 bbls clarified coffee do, 25 do crashed and powdered do, 10 boxes loaf do, 200 pack age* black and green tea. some Tory superior; 250 boxes tobacco, various qualities, l’s, 8’r. ft’* and 16’s, 16 cases Di adem twist, 10 do Vlrginius and Aromatic. 20 do nectar leaf, Vlglnla gold leaf. Id boxes El Dorado tobacco, 176,000 supe rior Havana Segar*. 10 half pipes Otard.DupuyA Co. Bran dy, 20 half and quarter casks Pintern, Mattel, Paterae. Ac. Brandy. 5 quarter casks very old Jean Louis do, 5 pipes Holland Gin, 2puncheon* St Croix and Jamaica Rum, 10 half pines and 16 quarter casks superior Madeira Wine, 25 bbl* old ManongaheU Wlsky, 26 quarter casks Tenoriffe, 30 dodo Malaga Wine, 200 bbls gin, whisky and rum, 100 boxes No. 1 and fomlly soap. 60 do starch, 60 do adamantine can dle*. 60 do tallow do. 20 caska bacon sides, 15 do shoulders. 30 hud* West India MoUsses. 40 bbls and tea do, 25 bbU N Orleans do. together with every other article usually found at the wholesale grocery stores. JirncO r|M! ACKER AY’S ESGUSH HUMORIST, a series of Lec- X turns on Swift. Congreve, Adison. Ac. Ranke’s Civic War* and Monarchy in the 18th and 17th centaric*. Life nnd Iflttersof tho Rev. Stephen Olln, late President of the Wesleyan University. • The Old House by tho Hirer, by the author of the Owl Creek letters. Taylor's Memorial of the English Martyrs. Coleridgo Works, vol. 0. Modern Flirtation, by Miss Sinclair. English Law and Equity Report*, being the first volume of the year. New subscribers can be supplied at the ori ginal price of 812 per annum. Blackwood’s Magazine for June. June‘22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. lift *iM Frenc^Burr and Euro- G^ , tej5U!u ,b '-‘'-'* ri0W i Share t Iron * and Bpadea. Manure and Hay “ “ irt, Cbb^—^- and spadee. Manure and Hay Forts, potato Hoots, Corn Shsllsrs, Oob Crashers, Manure Dregs,- Cultivators, Btraw Cutters, Scythe* and 8ne*thi, Ho*e, Axes, Pick Axaa and Handles, Road Scrapers, Ox Chains, Ox Yokes, Garden and Fancy Barrows. Garden Chain. Segments and Gudgeon*. Breen Wire, Ha mea, Measures, Grist Mills, fttee Threshers, Canid root. Donglaaa' Pumps and Water Bama, Well Wheels, • do Buckeu, Cotton and Counter Scales, Trunk*. Cotton Hooke, Jack Screw*, Burnle’e Sea Island Cotton Gins and Grlawold'e Upland do. Cement, Plaster. Mill and Croa Cut Sawa; alao, Hand ana Yard Saws. Ac. For sola by no!8 CHA’S IL CAIOTIKLd, Rl Bay-at. IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE, Wboleaide and Retail, No. 116 BnuMim^L. betmen Bull and WAUaktr, THE largest and beet selected stock of goods offered for aale In this dty. Gold and Silver WaL jVsst. Fob and Guard Chains, Sets of Jewelry, Chat clones. Bracelets,Brooches, fin* DUmopd work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Tea 8eta,Pltehen, Goblets, Capa, Cake Baskets Spoons, Forks, Fish Knives, PI* Knives, Cheese Boaupc, La dles. Syphons, Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military and Fancy Good*, and a great variety of articles toonameroa* to mention: the whole of whleh (rill be eoldat reduced price*. AU kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and other Jobbing - ' ‘to byoompetenthands, HORTON A RIKBMAN. WATCHER AMD JBWStRT. The undersigned beg* leave to Inform tba Cltheni kof Savannah, and tha people in tbe country la gene- t bo has taken the Store No. 148 Broughton Street, one door West of Dixon’s Confectionery, where he will be pleased to make and repair all kinds of Clocks aud Watches, and wUl warrant all work with which he may be intrusted, ap 27—ly FRANCIS STEIN. T CHATHAM ACADEMY. . HR exercises of tills institution will be resumed on Monday, October 10th. under the management of J. U. MALLARD and BERNARD MAl.I.ON. associate principal*. Tito academic yser Is divided Into four quarters of eleven weeks each, a* follows t First quarter commences October 10th. and ends Decem ber 2-lth, Second quarter commences January let, 1884, and ends March 18th. . Third quarter commences March lfith, and ends June 10th. 27th Ur tl* <7uartef comoMacca June 10th, and ends August The academy li organized Into five department*—Prima ry. Intermediate, Grammar. Classical, and Young Ladies’. ho expense has been spared to fill the toveral depart- ro £P l * , . , T* lh "ril-quallficd and experienced teachers. The Young laulies will be under the charge of J. B. Mal. Uto. assisted by MBs M A. Calloder. who was educated In the lje«t school* of Northampton. Mass., and bos been It end the other land. tH fit t ^ 1 ,refl J** M principal of a female academy In ‘—Z~7~. The Clnaslcul Department will bo under the charge of Mr. IsaaoF.Caoy. a graduate or Brown University, for two years classical teacher in the High School in Providence, Warren R prinC,p * 1 of tho H,Rh 8cho ° 7 - *“ WATCHES, JEWELRY. And fbnev Goode. RECEIVING by every arnral of the Steamers fresh ions, making the best assortment in this city, of all kinds ofWatcbaa, Jewelry. Fancy Goods, 811 m Spoons, Forka, Pitchers, Tea 8*ta, Cup*, Syphons, Plated Gaston, and avery variety of articles connected with onr Hoe of business: allot which will be sold as low as In any dty In the Union. • „ . >-/ D. E NICHOLS. tOr Particular attention givon to tbe Repalrlogof Watch- es and Jewelry, no 20 NEW JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, die. -V THE undersigned is now opening a splendid assort- flflment of rich JEWELRY, eahraciagtho recent patterns >0/of Ear-rings, Pins, llracolots and Finger-rings, among f which are some fine diamond setting*,from 810 to 8500. Ik Also, twonty-flve sots of those unique /’eariNdi of Far- Airing* and Brooches, from 818 to 8125 the set, newest dvand rarest patterns; together with a very select assort- , ment of extra fine Watcha set In pearl, diamond, hun ting and plain ca*e*. Those, wlthafurthor a*sortmsnt ol f ood Jewelry. Storllng811vnr Seta, Spoons, Forks. ladles, ups. Ac., and Plated Ware of all kinds. Fancy Work Boxes. Dressing Oases. Folios, Clocks, Bronze Figure*, gold mount ed Canes, Cuttlery. Ac., renders his assortment very com plete, and unsurpassed in the State, either In quality or pri ce*- s D. B. NICHOLS. district attention paid to repairing watches, clocks, and Jewelry. no ]2 GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. Le-jiihtlirt Charter, granted In 1849. T HF. Spring session will commence on tne second Monday, which is the 12th day of January. Gko. Y. Rkoit.vk, President and Professor of Mental and Moral Science. P. IsH’D. Professor of Natural Sciences. L'R. Ukamiau, 1‘rofcsAor ol Mathematics and Director oi Music. ., IIWRT M. Hotr/cuw, Professor of Relies lattres. The Faculty will be assisted by the following ladles, viz:— Mrs. iirowne. Mrs. Dranham. Miss** Zcuaett, Humstead. Merc Uth, nnd E. Douiictt Catalogue* contaluinir further information, may be ob tained by applying to either of the officers of the College, or to either of tho followlug gentlemen, who constitute the Board of Trustees: E. E. Jones. M. D.. President: 11. M. Peo- pies. i>qr.. Treasurer; Thos. J. Burney. Esqr., Secretary: Col. J. B. Walker, ltcv. N. tFoster. Rev. C. M. Irwin. Wm. 8. Stoke*, liluiund Walker. Zachnriah Fear*. Nathan Massey. Wm. W. U. CVatrford. M. I)., BenJ. Harris, Jas. F. Swanson. J Feniw.R. 1*. '/.iinmcrnian. MailUon. Morgupcounty.Dec. 23rd. Ififil. dr 20 lawdAwif JEWELRY. | MR. F. STEIN, on Broughton-itreet, has Just receiv ed the finest assortment of new and fashionable Jewel- rv or all descriptions. Gold and silver pencils and pen*, silver and silver gilted ware and fruit baskets, waiters, tea sets, candlesticks, table and tea spoons: fine table, pocket and pen knives, scissors, and a large variety of the finest work boxes, dressing cases, and writing desks for ladies and gentlemen, as also a fine selection of flutlnas, accordlana andfanev articles, too numerous to montlon, which he offers at the Inwost prices evor sold In this city The attention of the publlo at large, but especially that of the Iqdles. Is particularly requested. au21 PIANO FORTE DEPOT. aBESHH THE undersigned respectfully inform the TYWyTl citizens of 8avannah, Georgia and Florida, • • x m * ‘that they have on hand moTe than flflv Pianos, the largest stock ever on sale in this dty. an'd made by tho most celebrated manu&cturera In the United States. Nunns A Clark. T. Chtckering. Board man A Gray, Letght A Newton. Edwards A Fisher, all well known to the lover* of Music, have placo In their large assortment.— These Piano* are of rich tone, and beautifully finished In Rose Wood, BUck Walnut, ami Mahogany, witu Iron Cnunes mode In tho most substantial and workmanlike manner.— Also thejustly celebrated iEollan PUno Fortes, which for their sweetness of tone have not been equalled. All these luatrument* hare metallc frames which render them peculi arly suited for till dimate, preventing necessity of tuning forjreara. The undersigned are Agents for Ilenri Herz’s. celebrated Grand Pianos, made in Paris. For Power and beauty of tone, they stand pre-eminent. Carhart’*Mkiodioxs.—Till* beautiful toned wind Instrn- mentmanufectured by Carhart A Needham, N. Y.,for village purpose*. Lodges,Serenading Parties, and the private prac tise of Organists, possessing a sweet and powerful tone, they have also for sale. All these instruments will be disposed of on the roost accommodating terms. The prices of the Pi- ano* ranging from 8176 to 81,000. I.W. MORRELL A Co PIANO FORTES, MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. The subscriber having purchased the en Itire business of F. Zootucu A Co., of which firm he has heretofore been tho acting mem ber In Savannah, would respectfully Invite the attention of those In want of anything in the musical line to hi* establishment. From many years’experience both in professional and business matters connected with music, Mr. M. feels himself fully qualified to proffer his ser vices in the selection of music and instruments or tho ful filment of orders, with the assurance of his utmost real and industry In his endeavor to deserve tha patronage and con fidence of the public. O. B MITCHELL. JuneH successor to F. Zogbsum A Co. PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. THE Alteration! REFINED SUGAR, Ar. Q A BBLS Stuart's Crashed and Powdered Sugar OvJ 80 do do A. 0 and C Clarified do 60 do l<ez A Kirkpatrick's Crashed do CO dff Butter. Sugar nnd Soda Biscuit 20 do Treadwell’s Pilot Bread 30 boxes do Soda Biscuit 3041 do Familv. Pale and No. 1 Soap. Smith and Ool 60 do Ueadcll's Pearl Starch 25 do Ground Pepper in 20 |b boxes 20 do do Coffee in 60 Jfe boxes 300 reams assorted Wrapping Paper 50 mats old government Java Coffee 60 boxes lit and 2d quality Key’s Lemon Syrup 100 bids K Phelps’ and Rose Gin 80 do N E Rum. 30 do Domestic Brandy 40 do I* A H Connecticut River Gin 20 X and 20 X cask* Malaga Wine 60 bbla and 100 kegs prime Leaf Urd. landing and r *ale by Jy21 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. WINES, LIQUORS HKGARS, GROCERIES. T HE Subscriber has on hand a tine and well selected Stock of imported pure Wines, Liquor* and Segar*, comprising the following : Bramly—10 hall pipe* Otard. Dupuy k Co.; 3 do do ol'l Hennesay ; 2 do do Sazerac, 1808 ; 2 do do Jean Louis, 1800 : 3 do do J. J. Dnpuy. Wines—t half pipes oik reserve Madeira ; 2 do do London Particular ; 3 do do old Port; 8 do do Sherry Wine ; 20 casks Claret; 40 baskets Champagne. Segar*—20.000 Rio Honda ; 10.000 Ia Cruls ; 6,000 La Union ; 10.000 Ia Patria ; 25,000 Trabuca*. Fancy Groceries.—A large supply, such a* imported Cordials. Er-'Uti Pickles and Sauces, Preserves, Sweetmeats, Prune* and )eiut>... For sale by A. B0NAUD, defl Corner of Hay and Whitaker-street*. THE Alterations and Improvements in oi |store, including a fine Show Room for Plai Fortes, and a Music Department forLadh ...our — Mano usic Department for Ladies being now completed, we would invite tho at tention of tho musical public to our stock, comprising every article In tbe line, which can be furnished (wholesale and retail) at New York price*.. PIANO FORTES.by A. Htodart A Co.,J. B. Dunham, and others of established reputation, constantly on hand. F. ZUGR.tUM A 00., importers, Nos. 74 St. Julian and 107 Dryan-streets, dec7 Next to Market Square. WM. R. SYMONSrDlCAPER^rmTAILOR, No 17 Whitaker street. Saronnoft. Has Just opened a large and choice variety of New jCiFrRixii ANnScuJOcn Goons, consisting in part ofhUck, rajlflgured and fane* French Casslmeres; black and col- —lULored Cash more: Cloths and Cashmeretts; white nnd fancy Llnon Drills; with n large assortment of fancy Mar- sullles and Llnon Vestings, all of which he is prepared to make up to order in tho most fashionable style, and on ac commodnting terms ap5 STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM. No. 147 Bag Street. AU persons of taste and refinement—those haring a due regard far comfort aud personal appearance, may 1st all times select any and every article tor their want- at)be. from one of tho largest assortment* of the Very Best Goods in this country; either in Ready Made Garments or made up to measure in unique style, or Furnishing arti cles of every description and quality too numerous to men Stljoole. Jar Sale anb for Rent. The Grammar Department will be under the charge of B. Mat lux. aa heretofore. Tho Intermediate Department will be taught by Mr. niw nr IU k eh, a graduate of Oglethorpe University; and the Primary hy Miss A. R. CsRTXa. Arrangement* have been mode with Mr. F- Mtuxx for giving tnstiuction in french and Drawing. JOHN R. MALIARD,) . sep2S—J3w BERNARD MALLON. J 1 rincipau. mM FOR 8ALF-—The plantation pwned and pHIoccupied bv the Ute Col. J. H. McIntosh, eltueted u_ ^•^tb# St. Johns river, about fifteen miles above Jack, aonville, East Florida, containing about twenty-seven hun dred acres, near nlno hundred or which in open; and were cultivated with success by him, and tbe residue, tons 1st- log of hammock and pine land. It l« eligibly situated, and capable of a high degree of cultivation. The building* are In good order, consisting of a comfortable dwelling, Ac., end spacious and convenient booses, adapted to all the pur pose* of n long staple cotton plantation, together with a grinding hnaso and mill, and a boiling house and boiler*, which are capable of turning out from fifty to one hundred hogsheads of sugar. Also, eight thousand acres of pine land, the greater part of whleh la well timbered,lying on tbe St Johns river and its vicinity. For price and terms apply to the administrator*. . J. WALDBURG, Savannah. . B. A. PUTNAM. 8t- Angnallne. Mr. J. N. Johnson, who la on the plantation, (rill exhibit *- J *—•* eep!8—dtf Pecond iftwt, where tl. I did aasortment of aupoBKI „ Itowhlrh tbeylnvite the attention of pdrtfapera., wbl ■ CABH SEAT CIlAIlt MASWAtTOnV. | e two Vacation*, dividing theyear Into terms. ** tion Call and ace. GROCERIES, Ac. C OFFEE—150 bags prime Rio, 75 do. Jamaica, 50 do. Java. St'0.4R—10 hhds Porto Rico, 10do. St. Croix. 6do. New Orleans. 100 bbls Crashed, Powdered, and Clarified. Molashib—25 hhd* Cuba. 76 bbl* New Orleans. Ftoi'R—150 bbls Baltimore, 75 do. Canal. 60 do. Hiram Smith's. Baoox—15 casks Philadelphia Hams. 500 Baltimore Bagg ed. 30 hhds Sides, 20 do. Shoulders. Brooxd—48 dozen, painted handles. Brains—200 dozen, painted. Soap. Casplkh axd Starch—50 boxes No. 1 and Family Soap. 60 do. Pale do. 75 do. Adamantine Candles, 25 do. Sperm. 2ft do. Star, 160 do. Patent Mould do., 40 whole and hair boxes Starch. Toiiacto—350 nkg* various brands and qualities. Ijoiox Strop. «c.—50 boxes Lemon Syrup, 10 cases Wal nut and Tomato Catsup. 10 do. Brandy Peaches, UoiiBvnc LtQVotw—15 bbls Phelps’ Gin, 50 do. N. E. Rum, 76 do. Rectified Whisky, 30 do. Extra t ild Monongahela do. Wixra—20 quarter casks pure Malaga, 8 do. choice Ma deira. Receivedrandfcraaloby Jyl6 McMAHON A DOYLE. FASHIONABLE TAILORING. M. D. MURPHY, 21 Bull /trert. would respectfully inform his friends and the public gfnernlly. that be has received bis spring stylos for gentlemen, among .which will be found as rich and fine fancy Casslmeres, Vestings. Ac., as have ever tieen brought to this market. All orders executed with dispaten. and in the best style of workmanship. Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and judge for hcmsclves. mhll D ON QUIXOTE DE I.A MANCHA, by Miguel da Servan- tez Paaredra, a revised translation based on those ol Motteux.JarvUandSmollot, with numerous characteristic illustrations. A Manual of the Elementary Geology on the Ancient Changes of the Earth and Its Inhabitants, as illustrated by geological monuments, by SirCharlea Lyelt, M. A., F. R.8., author of the Principles o Geology. Ac. Home Pictures, br Mrs. Mary Andrews Denison. Civil Wars and Monarchy In France In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; a history of France principally da ring that period, by Leopold Ranke. xnurn’a Illustrated News.No. 27, received by J. B. CUB! CRANE AC RODGERS H AVE In store, and offer for safe on accommodating terms, the following, vlx: 20 hhd* Porto Rico Sugar, 10do Muscovado do, 10 do N Orleans do, 60 bbls crashed do, 60 do refined A B and C do. 2ft hhds Cuba Molasses, 100 bbls N O Syrup, 60 do New York do, 200 bogs RIo Coffee, 50 do Java do, 25 hhds Bacon Sides. 10 do do Slionldera, 100 half bbls Urd. 500 sacks Salt, 100 boxes Soojj.various brands, July® BREDGE. Thu demand for there v having been much greater than tfie •"v* ww»UA„L5 f I? er ? 0 the wants of oar eastern- 5toMi..Xr t ? duplicate our orders, and are now *hs»tt«alion b l * beaoUful selection, to which we in- — ' « 8 P 7 » AIKEN k DUBN8. B OOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!!!—At SIBLEY’S bonk store, 135 Congress-street—Wo received so many new book* yesterday, that we cannot find lime to enumerate them. From crave to gay. Religious. IJterarv Scientific, Humorous and interesting We Invite our friend* to call nndexnmlnn tbs largest varie ty of light reading ever offered iu this eity. At*o. Graham’s Mngsxlne for July; Gndy's lady's Rook. Black wood's Magasine; Bnmum’s Illustrated News. Gleason's Pictoral. Ac. Jnnc22 B OOKS.—Hie Old House by tho Diver, by the author of the Owl Creek Utter* Modem Flirtation*, a novel.br Catherine Sinclair. Passion and 1*011 Iple. a domestic novel, by lira. Grey. Flirtation* In America, or High IJfe in New York. The Adventures of a Bachelor, or a man in search of a wife. The Silver Bell, or the Heir of llotccrube Manor, by Dr. P H. Robinson. Gndy’s lady's Book for July; Graham’* Magazine do; Arther's Magavine do; Peterson's Magazine do. Ikirnuui'x Illustrated News. No. 25, Further supply of Echoes of * Bell • received by June22 J. R. CUBnEDGE. rrJ^^JUne, 20 do do Port do, 20 bbls old Moaon io ^•^ inn .® ,tle Brandy, 60 do do OIn, 100 tw do Whisky, jmt received, and for rale bv tflffia-Tg-— MCMAHON k DOYLE. Um>-30hhd*eholce Bacon81 mi 80dc , *^® I -MUrd «•“■» 80 bbU hosli Urd '"«rival and for rale by MCMAHON It DOYLE. Un '""' ^ kW ' Perm,.- HRIQH4II.Km.TfcOO H-tar wt T HE MASONIC MAXUEIk by Robert Macoy. pocket edi- M«n. Wut Roily Illustrated and in the most conveni ent form yet published. * Also, the Masonio Lyre, a collection of Masonic Bongs and Odes, suited to every neeazion In lodge or celebrations Both new work* recently published, and highly worthy the attention or the Craft. Jut received and for sale at the Bookstore of g.3 SIBLEY. no8 186 Oongrera-itreft W THOKSE WUlUllS eSSS Sword • an J Distaff, or Fair Fat and Forty of tha South at the dost of tbe Rerolntlon, W. Gilmore Stroms. Mari* Be Berniers, a Ule of tbs Crescent City, by Xf. Gil- more Simms. Thompson's Dictionary of Domestic Mvdlcins and House hold So re«ry, revised by Dr. Henry H Smith John Randolph of Roanoke, and other Sketches of Char* aoler. including Wm. VTirt. by P. W. Them*. The Medical Journal of Medical Science for July. Lsdys' Dock agd feleeUa Magazln* foe July. ^lUon. .ACDbttM Boat iff EitJ*.. JylO READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. WM. R. SYMONS. Dh.4P» zxd Tattoo, Aft. 17 Whitaker strerte, rinpectfully solicits the/ attention of his friend* an l Hit* public in gen- 1 .eml. to Ids large stock of Ready-made Cloth- ing, auitablo for the present nnd coming season. It boa all bevn made up under his personal superintendence, an 1 for style and durability of workmanship, is inferior to none to be fonnd in the market. The following comprise a portion of tho stock : Frocks and Sacks of blue, black and colored cashmere cloths : black, brab d’ete Frocks ami Sacks ; linen duck, drill and fancy linen Frock* and Sacks; India grass, silk nnd brown linen Sacks; black and colored alpaca Frocks and Sacks. Pant* of fancy French cassimere*. black doe-skin ca**i- tnvre, black drab d’ete and spring tweed casdmere. white duck and fancy linen drill, together with a large lot of cot ton drill and duck Pants, for summer woar. Vest* of black Ratin, black barathen. and fancy silks, fan cy and white Marseilles, figured and striped linens. Also, a large stock of Furnishing Goods, such s' stock*, gloves, suspenders, cravats, collar*, silk, gnuzo, merino, and cotton undershirt*, stripe silk and cotton socka, silk and rham umbrellas, ete., etc. he wholo of which he offers for sale on accommodating terms, and at price* aa cheap aa the cheapest. apl3 100 do fency ao, for toilet use. auglO SUNDRIES. Q n mns winter strained and bleached whale Oil. tieU 266 bag* prime green Rio Coffee. 60 bag* old government Java Coffee. 76 • lAguyra Coffee 49 do Maracaibo do. 100 bbl* E Phelnz’ Gin, 40 do P A H Conn’t River do 20 *• domestic Brandy. 60 do Now England Rum. 60 bbls and 100 kegs prime Leaf Lard. 60 hhd* prime Bacon Sides, 20 do do Shoulders. 200 dozen painted Bucket*. 20 hhd* prime St Croix Sugar, 15 do Porto Rico do. 20 -‘ prime New Orleans Sugar. 20 bbls butter, sugar. an<l soda Crackers. 80 - Stuart’s A. B. and C clarified Surar. 40 ’* •• crashed nnd powdered Sugar 80 boxes Bendell’s 6s and 8* tallow Candles. 100 *• Star Candles. 300 do No 1 pale ami family Soap. 60 M Segars. uf various brand*. Fnr snle by sep'.’O “ SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO H. SMITH'S FLOUR, CRACKERS, (6c Ot\ Bins II. Smith's Flour OU 20 half bbl* choice Canal Flour 20 bbls Sugar Cracker* 20 half bbl* do do 20 bbls Rutter do 20 half bbl* do do 20 boxes Soda do 20 hair bbls Fulton Market Beef, a choice article 50 bbls Crashed Sugar. Lnndingfrotn brig Augusta, and for sale by Jyl7 IIOIjOOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. T IQl’ORS AND WINES—12 half pipes Otard. Dupay * Jj Co's French Brandy; 10 half pipes, assorted brand* low priced French Brandy; 30 quarter casks Domestic do. 50 bbls do do. 75 do PAH Rye Gin, 150 do E Phelps’ do. 6 pipes Holland Gin. 10 bbla Virginia Apple Brandy, 8 do pure Oeor gia Peach do, 200 do N. O. Whisky, CO do white Baltimore ‘ t. 30 do old Westminster Monongahela do, 20 do old Penn sylvania Mountain dodo. 100do N. E. Rum.2ft quarter casks Madeira Wine, 16 eighth do choice do do. 20 quagjer do Pprt do. 2 half pipes do do, 20 quarter casks Brown Sherry Wine, 40 baskets Champagne do. For sole by .* anltt WEBSTER A PALME?.. PRICE A VEADER. MERGER UNIVERSITY. I’enJitlJ, Greene Cbunty, «a. OTUPIW. T nE Studies in till* University are:—ATltoologicnl course of three years, designed for those who am preparing for tbe Gomm'I Ministry ; A Collegiuie Course of four year*, equal to that of other Colleges in theronntry; A Scientific C'otirsciif three year*. Including, witli some ad dition. nil the studies of the Collegiate Count) except the An cient Language* ; ADMItMuX. The regular time for tho admission of Students. Is at the opening of the Fall Term, the tost Wednesday In August. Candidates for admission nto tho Collegiate Course must austalu a nutlsfochiry examination In Geography, Arith metic. English. 1-stln and Greek Grammar, Cicstifc Virgil. Cicero's Select Orations, amt Jacob's Greek Header ; and must t*e at least fourteen years of age. Candidates for admission into the Scientific Course must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography, Arithmetic, K b Grammar. Simple Equations in Algebra, nnd two in Geometry; and must be ul least sixteen years of age. kxI'KXsw. Tuition. Spring 7Vrm. fbll Tern. IX Tunil/V.iaiL HtSUX.iRV Gratuitous... .Gratuitous. ixCoLtriiK. 825 00 815 00 Scientific Course 25 00 15 00 IX Acaukjiv— Preparatory Class, 26 00.... 16 00 Second - *20 OO 12 00 Third •* 1ft 00 0 00 Eementary •* 10 00 0 00 Room Rent. 6 00 4 00 Contingent Expenses 2 00....., 1 00 These expense* require lo be paid In advance. From Studcnta who lodge in the College building*, fifty dollars will be received as lull payment for the tuition fees, room rent, and contingent expense* of the year. The price of Board in the viilago is 810 per montli; of washing, room-rent, and fuel. 83. COMXKSCKSKXTAXll VACATION*. The Commencement I* held on the last Wednesday Iu July. There i follows ; First Term—from last Wednesday in August to December 16th. Winter Vacation—from December 15th to February 1st. Second Term—from first day of February to Commence ment. Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed nesday in August. It. M. SANDERS. Secretary of the Board of Trusters. Anv frleud. by application to l>r. J. L. DAGO. [>re*ldent of tbe University, will receive a catalogue, containing the course of studies, nnd ail other necessary information. MADAME R. ACKLIE TOGNU, YKriLLupcnon the 1st of October.nt the corner of Meet- v V ing and ‘tocloty-streets-Charleston,S. L'., a HOARD ING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. French will hbexdu«ivi-ly spoken in tho School nnd fam ily, but due regard will be aim bad to a thorough English Education. Madame Togno is prepared to refer |xirentaand guardian* to the most eminent Professor*of Music in Phil adelphia nnd New York, nnd to a number of gentlemen in Philadelphia and Virginia, to trhote daughters she ha* giv en instruction for several year*. RKFtHKNrza: Philadetphin.—Rev. Kiog-tuu Goddard, Md'lle Adcle Fl- golgue. Mad. t.’h*. I’lcot. Mad Acelle Giitlhui. (mother of Mad. Togno.) Ed. D. Ingraham. Esq.. Dr. Win. Harris. 11. P. Gfttpln. Fan.. Signor Pen-Ill, Prof, i-f Mode., ll. Itnpfrtd. Esq.. Prof, of Music. New York.—Mad. II. Hicgarav. Signer IU loll. IPiwhetter. fo —tier. C. Walk, r Dev. II II Boyd. Hon J. M. Mason. Hon. It. Y.Conrad. Goo. l.ce. II II. Ia-c. Esq. Charleston.—J. I.. Pctlgrii. E-<|..0. Mill*. Esq . J. P. Por- cher. Es<i, H. C King. Esq. Inwdft—sel 8ELECT CLASSICAL SCIIOOlT T HE sub<ciU*-r. for the past *it year* Priu ipi.l ol the Belair Academy, near Tallaliaoee. Florida, announce* to the citi/cn* ol Mivannah tlmt lie wilt open In this city, on Tuesday. November l*t. ii Select felwol. for boys In struction* will be given in nit the Classics the Mathematics, tbe French Israguagi-.and in all lLo branche* ol a thorougli English Education Youths will be prepared nr college. «<r fitted for mercantile or other business. The scholastic year will consist of ten month*, divided into twu terms— August and September being mention. Hie tuition fee for any. or all of the aitove studies, is fixed at $80 per year. A graduate o' the College nf New Jer-ey. at Princeton, with seventeen yenr*‘ experience in teaching, the subscri ber feel* warranted in ap|e-nliii' with confidence to tho citizen* of Savannah for jKitrensge. A* a stranger, lie Is ni-rmllted to refer to UUhop Elliotl for character an-1 qualification*, and takes pleasure in ap pending tbe following certificate from 111* l.ito patron*. WILLIAM X. BOGART. Savannah. September 22d, 1853. TALMllsnin. August 20th. 1853. Mr. Wiluam S IbxiART. principal of the Relnir Academy, being about to remove to Savannah, for the purpose of es tablishing** school in that place, the undersigned, having had children under bis care, take pleasure in recommend ing him as a highly competent teacher, and worthy Christ ian gentleman. It i* with much regret that they have heard of hi* in tended remox-ni front this vicinity; as. beside* their kind personal relations toward* him. they tieliev* that hi* place aaa teacher can be with difficulty supplied, and that hi* removal therfore will be regarded its a public loss. J. Wayles Baker, dci* fcp LAND FOR SALE. awse THE zubscriber offer* for tala 1,200 acre* of Land, K^QIying on the Alatamaha, river, three mile* below the *^-fork. known aa Town Bluff. There are 250 acres open, ready for cultivation; also two small framed house* with Rood framed barn and good framed atore house, iltnate on the bank of the river, one of the beet stands for a store In this section. The place has the advantage of eteamboats during tho fall, winter and spring months, and on* of tbe best fisheries on the river for shad. Any person wishing to purchase can do so by calling on the subscriber on tbs ptace- Allsn. 980 acre* of land well timbered, with 160 acres pf first rate bay land well ditched nnd drainod.ready for clear. Ing. with five acres cleared. Paid land will produce fifty husbels of com to the acre. Thla land lies two miles from Mann Ferry, on the Alatamaha river. Also. 5.000 acres of first quality pine timbered land on tho Alatamaha and Ocnmlgce river*. All tbeeo lands are situate in the first and eecond district of Appling county. Al*o, 2,000 acres of land well timbered with cynrew and white oak. Any person wishing further particular* can address me at Hall P. O.. Georgia. . Jan31—lawdftwfim W. DYALL,. *3“The Raleigh. (N. C.) Standard will please publlzSu.. weekly for six months, and send bill to - -W. p, t RICE LA NFS FOB 8ALE—The Tract ofLAKP od the ^XlSt. Mary’s River, Intown as the Cut-off TrOcL containing, •even hundred ami toventy-two (772) acres, of which oter five hundred (500) acres are tine swamp and fresh marsh lands, with a*rise and foil of tide of six feet. The marsh fond was *u<JceszfuUy«ultlvited many years ilace, producing Cotton. Cone; and Rice, » These land* could he put in order with lesa labour, it U believed, than would be required for pultiug Hammock fondir' in order, anil arc considered very safe from overflow in gales and freshets. For further particular* nnd term*, which vrlllhe tnedo easy to a purchaser, apply to John Fraser and Co.. Charleston. S.C.. or to Mrs. Henry Bailey, St. Mary’s, Camden county, Georgia. A plat of tho fond may be «een at Uie office'of the Geor gian. apl27—dke ® F0 R SALE.—A Tract of LAND, containing 202X acres.and improvement*, near Walthonrville. liberty county. The land is of good quality, pine and bay land. 50 acres of which are In cultivation, and the remainder well timbered, offering strong Inducements to persons interested in procuring turpentine. Tim improvement* consist of a two-story frame dwelling, together witli negro houses, stables, and all nihor necessary outbuildings. The location cannot be surpassed for hcalthfulness or salubrity of climate, with good water, and a range for cattle which cannot be excelled. The above property can tie bought at a verr reasonable price, and on the most accommodating terms, it early application bo tnndo to tho subscriber*, at Walthourvllle. liberty county. • H. W. BACON apl 26—dAo E. B. WAY. 1VM. R. SYMONS, Offers for ule. a large assortment of Cloths, Ca*. Isimercs and Vesting*, consisting In part of the fol- lowing article*, selected by himself during the past summer in Ixindon and Fans, which he will make an to or der In the best style of workmanship- and at the shortest notice. Hi* stock of Readymade Clothing and of Furnish ing Good*, for gentlemen's wear, la very large and of the best quality and style—the whole of it made this fall under hi* own Inspection, and will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or approved credit French black, blue, brown and olive Cloths; fancy French and English Cassimere*; fancy Silk Vetting, super, fancy Silk Plash Vestings; black Bar athea Silk Vestings ; super, black Doeskin Cauimero* : Me rino and Silk Undershirt* and Drawers; white and fancy Shirt* and Collars; Canton Flannel Shirts and Drawers; white.black and fancy Kid Gloves; Neck Ties, plain and embroidered; Merino and Cotton Socks; Scarf*.Satin and Boinbawin Socks. noft IT Whltaker-strcet. FISK’S METALIC BURIAL CASK. , WE are constantly receiving these valuable Cases, aud have them always in readineu to be delivered at the shortest notice. 1. W. M0DRFJ.1, k CO N. B.—Wo are permitted to inform the public that w# have recetred from Mr. Raymond, of Now York city, a let ter signed by tlio different member* of the United States Senate, who were appointed to take charge of the body n( the Hon. Hxxnr Clat. deceased, (which wo* enclosed In one of Fisx’* UelaUc Coses.) and who went with It to Kentucky; they say to Mr. Raymond, that the Case answered the pur- C »e for which it was intended, and meets with theirappro- tlun, and they cheerfully recommend it to tho public aa being superior to any other Chse for the transportation ol the dead. The tetter can be seen by sailing on febU I. W. MORRKIJ. k CO F'lanci* F.ppc*. John Parkbill, Thomas F Williams, George Galphiu. Oliver S. Burroughs, F’rauci* II. Flagg. TurbuttH. Bet I on, George T. Ward. Wm. R. Ilayward. a put George Whitfield. Benjamin F. Wliitner, John J. Maxwell. Willbim M. Maxwell, J. Stevens Maxwell. Edward Footnmn. Arthur M. Randolph, J. George Anderson. James J. Archer, zej<24—trw6t LAW SCHOOL OF IIA It V AUD COLLEGE. T HIS institution affunl* a complete cuuri-e of legal e<lu- cation for th« bar in any of the United State*, except ing only matter* of merely local law and practice j and also a systematic course nf instruction in Commercial I.aw for those who propose to engage in mercantile pursuits. The Law Library, which is. constantly increasing, eon- tains now about 14.000 volumes. It includes a very com' plete collection of American and English Ijxw. nnd the prin cipal works of the Civil and other F oreign Law. It is open to students, and wanned and lighted for their use during both terms and the winter vacation. The first term of each academical year begins In the last week of Augost. and the second term in the ta«t week of February; each term continue* twenty weeks. Student* arc odmitted at any period of a term or vacation. The fee* are fftO a term, and 8'2ft for ball * term. F'or this sum stu dents have the azeof the I.xw library and text tmoks.and of the College Library, and may attend all the courses of public lectures delivered to the undergraduates of the Unlwerslty. The instructors of the Law School are Hon. Joel Parker, LL. D., Royall Professor; Hon.Tbeophilu* Parsons.LL. D., Dane Professor; and Hon. FMward G Lorlog. University Lecturer. Instruction is glrrn by lectures, recitations and examinations, and moot courts. For further Information application may be made to either of tho Instructor*. JAMES WALKER, President. Cambridge, August 1.1853. dlaw3wl* sepO one-iourin rasu. ana me iwtiance on a credit or Troui ten years, the interest only required to be paid ant App’y to the undersigned at Darien. In cane of iny a Mr. JAMK* I’RlNfil.K will show the fond, a plan of will VALUABLE RICE LAND FOR SALE. skm» A Tract of Tide Swamp land.containing 500 acres, togftlylngon tbe Alatamaha rii-er. three miles above Pnrl- en, adjoining lands of tbe estate of nutler nnd Dun- wody on the en«t and Gignilliat and Walker on the north and west. Having as good a pitch of tide as an» rice pfon- tation on tlio river. My terms are. twenty dollars per acre, one-fourth cash, and the bnlance on a credit of from five to nnuntly. iny absence , - - - , f which ran lie seen at tlio office of (lie Georgian. SAMUEL M. STREET. Parikx. dan. 22. 1653. Jan2&—lam tfg* FTiR'SAi^-ATrnct or LAND or Five Hundred acres ztrlclty prime Rice laml.ftnimedintely opposite the old town of ifordwick. Tlio situation of the place affords one of the best Saw-mill seats In the Southern country, facilities for timber being ea*y and without end. Vesxeel* coming from *ea can load immediately alongside, drawing from ten to fifteen fret of water. For terms apply to Henry Williams, U.S. District Attorney.Havannah.or to U. STILES. Bryan coun ty. STEAM 8AYV HULL FOR SALE, S ITUATED half a mile from this City, on the canal, has a basin capable of bolding two million feet of Log*. The Mill bashceii In operation about seven month'*, run* two gang* nnd nn edging *rrv. also Grfot Mill. This Mill saw* from 12 to 15 M. feet per day. For particularsapplv to »c29 WY1JLY k MONTMULLIN. F tiR SALE—Tlmt valuable parcel of land formerly "j^oceiiplfd l»y E. Jencke’s. Eso-. known as a Cooper’s Shop and Yard. It is bounded on tbe cast by West Bound ary street, west by tho Canal, north by Railroad street, nnd south by lots Nos. 5 aud 6. ami contain*nlxmt four acre*, febl WYLLY k MONTMOIJJN. I ?OR SALK—The westerly half of Int No. 2 Yamarniw, being Uie Wharf now occupied by the Charleston Steam Packet Company, measuring one hundred feet on tlio River, nnd running back about two hundred foot to Canal-street. Tho property Is now under a lease which will expire on tho first of November next. ^ If not sold at private sale previous to the first Tuesday in F’ebrunry. It will theu.lm offered at miction at tbe Court House. Apply to ilolft —* *— COHEN ft fOSDICK. TO TI1K CONSUMER!! Off MANUFACTUR ED SAWED LUMBER. r PnF. Fubicribers are now prepared to receive orders for A Flooring and other description* of I’lainvd Lumber, nt the ^Hvnnnnh Plaining Machine, situated on the canal, at the western extremity of the city nf Savannah, between Zubly ami Mai garet streets. Orders for all description* of Plained Leinlier furnished at the shortest possible notice, and manufactured in a superior style, which cannot fail to please the consumer. Work done by their machine wilt compare ivllli that of any now in use The sub*crl!*er* have succeeded In arranging for a constant supply of ze- l"eted seasoned Lumber, by which no dl-appointment to builder* netfl he apprehended. Every facility will be ex tended in obtaining mnUefnl for all parts of a huildnig. Tin- Saw Mill, now being completed in tlio same building, will he in operation In the course of one month, when nr ders for every description of Sawed Lumber will be execu te.* with despatch. Apply to It. A. AI.I.EN ft CO., or iv'Jft—.cod. in . 21$. No. 181 North Sixth Stmt. PhOadt&hia. (OppnsUe Franklin Square.) . •.. cy Cane Peat Chalr*.in great varie- Wt a, Wood*. Imitation Woo«la. and Fancy GAere. lie. Reception and Cottage Chain, of light and beautlM de- signs; Cane Lounges, Cane Settees, HnU Chairs, CoooUng House and Office Arm Chairs, forge and small Recking Chsire, Store and Steamboat Stools,’Windsor Choirs, ana 8ettee«, fto. Housekeepers. Hotel, 8teamboat and Roll Road Compcmfoe will find it to their interest to cell »t the Fketeryof - N. F. VOOD. ^ No. 131 North 6lh Bt (oppoaite Franklin Svuart,) PROUTY & IIARRETT’B ♦ Agricultural Wsre-Hoase ud' Seed Stole, No. 194 H Market-Und. PkUa/ehkl*. Phocty 4c Hram’ Intent Self Sharpening Ploughs, of ill sizes4R<I right and Ifft hahded—Subaoll,-"^. Rida Hill and Double Mould, fco^ with bt«el Extending I’olnta. Bor-sbare. Beach, end other kinds of Castings for repairing. The EmperorRussia awarKd for the above Plough*, a Massive Gold Mequl, f"* Also, tho Great Medal at the World’* F*Tr, wiu a*^ -1 ft M. Plough No. 40. Cultivators with Booth “ ed Steel Teeth, which can be reversed, thus ^ Wear ol the common Teeth. AUo, CuHiratore of & with StefT Teeth. Spain’s AUnoipheric Churns. Corn> Shelter*, improved ig Muds. Bay and Straw .Cutters,. Hand Corn Mllfs" Corn ang Cob Crushers. Ceddt’Inmrored narrows, S ana A Harrows, Rakes. tone*, ready hung, Dl/t Sera pen. Agricultural Furnace*, Ox Yokes and Bow*. F'orks for unloading Bay. Man Hay Rakes, Dow Pins. Appie Rearers, Ox Muzzles, Mol* Traps. Pruning Hooka and Chisels. Sawa and ScUoara, Iron Well Curbs, and Zinc tubeing for Chain Pumps, Also. Horticultural T< and Gross f and Retail. Corn Planter* Turnip Drill*, 4Jb GranOs Patent Fi chines. Chain Pumps, Cattle Ties, Bull Rings. Patent Iron 8nsthf, Drubbing Hoee. iffSeaffsA- Shovels shdRpadtov; . Garden and Field Hoe*. ‘ Garden Rake* In variety, Children’s Tools, Porting Scythe*. •« Soatha, PpUpV Farten* ings, ._ 0 ... Potato Hooka.’ Iso. Horticultural Tools (of every description A. Garden Grass Set-ds, for sale at the lowest prices,' at Wholesale d-i.ii eod^i» PAPER HANGINGS, BLANK BOOKS, ET*. No. 4 North abort Market, ■ T HE undersigned have just opened a freah and eoinpteto stork of Wall Paper*, among which ore gold ana vel vet. fine satin, and the lowest priced nngteted papers; also, decorations, bonlm. fire-screen*, curtains, etcwtekhlch they offer at the lowest prices, both wholesale and rktall. The best workmen employed to hang. paper llther in thu dty or country. , Blank Book/. Stationery, de.—We bare afod our asualaa- sortment of writing papers wrapping p4|*rii, blank and school books, stationerr, etc. \ PARRISH 'k HOUGH, No. 4 North FIth street, 2 doort Above Market. Philadelphia.' M3S~ Cash paid for country rags. mhlO tod DIE SINKING AND ENGRAVING,’I I N AU. ITS BRANCHES.—Ruftneea cards, with appropri ate devices, embossed in a new ktyle. In plain and fancy .Um ..fr ..... .1 Til i., .... Envelope* printed with name, business and address,labels, bill brad*, manufacturer’* ticket*, fte.. all executed In the neatest manner and at prices 25 per cent, below any simi lar iNtnbllshment. In conseqtienco of better and improved raclIUtcxfbr tlie execution of such work. N It.—All order* by malt promptly attended to. Goftda sent t» uny part of the country. . T. n. CALVERT ft CO.. Envetopeand Seal Press Manufacturers. Die Sinkers. Ernbea* sore nnd Eengravers. 48 South 3d-st., Pl.ifodslphl*. } es. Dwelling*, fto.. at import*. THOMAS J. NATT ft CO WILLIAM K1NE. Agent. Jy'2» I’OItTE MONN AIKS, POCKET BOOKS AND FANCY COOPS. T HE attention of tbe trade, and other*. In wnnt of I’orto Monnnies. Pocket llonka. Bankers’ Case*. I ironing Ca ves. Porta be Writing Desks. Backgammon and Clips* Boards. Cliessmen. Pearl. 5hell. ami Silver Card Case*. Work Boxes. Cot)**. Needle Books. Money Belts. !'lgar Cases. Portfolio.*, Razors and ltax»r Ftrnp*. Travelling Flasks, and fine Cutle ry, together with n forge variety of Fancy Goods, which will be sold at tbe lowest rates. F. II SMITH. Porte Monnaie and Pocket Book Manufacturer. sogCl—codim 20ft Arch st.. below Sixth. Philadelphia. DYING AND RENOVATING. 73 York-tt.. rear of the Oturt Home. .SauannaA, Ga. Established In 183M. L ADIES' Silk and VJ’oollen Dresses.Shawls. Table Covers. ftc.. cleaned and dyed various colors. ladies' Bonnets Blenched aud Pressed in a fashionable style. Kid Glove* Cleaned.and Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned. Renovated or Dyed.as limy be required. All done in tlio same style which bus generally ao much pleased iny patrons and friends.— Terras moderate. Persons Mending parcels by Hamden's express, railroad or steamboats, arc requested to write roe per mail, ao that 1 may know where to call for them and which way to send them back. Cost of freight each way for small parcels w ill be about 26 cents. All orders punctually attended to. apll2—tufo4 AUXIN PER GALLOWAY. GAS WORK, LAMPS, fte, A RCHER ft WARNER, Manufncturere.No 119 Chest rat- street, Philadelphia.respectfully solicit tbe slteofi tti of purchaser*, to their assortment of chandelim. bra.keta, pendunts.ntid every description of gns burners t aUojnrerT variety oflamps, girandoles, ftc. We warrant our good equal in nunlity. and our prices talowus any other estob lishment In the country. The Trade supplied with burners, mercury, caps,brass tings, all pumps, ftc.. at reduced prices. _ r , ARCHER ft WARNER. Elite S. Archer. | William V. Mlakev, Itedwood F. Warner. | Wm. O. B. Merrill. LOOKING-GLASS WAREHOUSE. 117 Che tnut-rtreet. Mmo Pmrth. north tide, Philadelphia. W F. inform merchants nnd residents of this ilclotty.tbat the moat complete assortment of Mautel. Pier. Will and Oval (Haases, richest styles, for private use. br allktnd* for country sale, witli Portrait aud Picture Frames, ftc.,will lx- found at our establishment. L>ng experience and forge facilities enable u* to sell Um be*' goods at lowest prices. IHmansions being given, we will give estimates for any teed Mirrors, delivered free from breakage, at any point Orders solicited. 1 • * French Hate Glass, for Stores. Dwrlllni tlun prices. a p 16—e <xl NEW CARPETINGS. ' : T HE subscriber has just received per late arrivals, a foi(to »nd fresh stock of the richest and newest style* of Udvct. Tapestry- Brussels, three-ply Ingrain and Vent ll;in«nr|«tings. ail of wliich are offered on the moetdos* aide terms. 1’itrchniers are requested to make an early osaminatior as strong hidimpmrnts will be Isold out toca»h buyer*. R. B. WALKER. 100 Chestnut-street, nil’17—lawtf fodow 8th. South side, ITiltedelphta. BLINDS AND SHADES. ~~ _ . Tnlic Notice. , TV J. WILLIAMS, No. 12,North Sixth-street, a few doors lJ* above Market-street. PIHIsde|pbia. is tlio most exten sive and best manufacturer of Window Blinds and Shades in Hi'* United States, and lias taken the highest premiums at all the exhibitions; he bur* the best materials by whole, so 1 - c lien per for Cash than other* pay for inferior m tides by retail, and can. therefore, sell superior Venetian Blind* and Shades.as cheap ns others oak fur Infcriorartlclea. Painted Window Shades in great variety, of beautiful deslgna and superior nudity. Buff and White linen Shades, Blind and Shade Trimmings, Fixtures, ftc.. wholesale and retail, at tho lowest Cush price*. Store Shades painted and lettered to order. Reed Illlads at manufacturers’ prices. Old Blinds painted to look as good as new. Purchasers, by caltiog, will be convince,! that he sells a superior article, and guar antors full satisfaction A liberal discount made todeaterv, “ IVe study topleate." I1KNJ. J. WILLIAMS. aplfl—cod No. 12 North 6lh-«tK*t, Phils. THE lAl'lK.—We would respectfully cal) the atten- . tion of the ladies of Savanaah. and sourroundlng coun try. to the following new and beautifulgoods which weBave 1u*t received, vix : silk Paris madtillas. laced gimp mantll- a*. Mack nett scarfs col'd. neet scarfs, ladies cravats and ties. F'renclf worked collars, laced capes, cbemtzatta and un* dcr sleeves, bonnet ribbon, eaure cap ribbon, black velvet ribbon. Alexandres light kid gloves, black nett mitts, end'd, silk and lisle gloves, with a large' variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Please call and see for your selves ; all of which will be sold on the best possible terms by Mhl9 AIK1N ft BPiiyS. J USr RECEIVED —We have Just received, a fresh tup ply ot ladles’ merino, gauss, silk and-cotton Vests, Misses and iofent’a merino vests, gents silk, merino, nun and cotton vests; also, a fine assortment of llneq cambric handkerchiefs, ladies’ and mlsoea’ white and brown cotton tho South at the close of the Revolution' by the boss, white and black silk do, gents white, brown and tolx- edhalf bose. gents white and black silk do do. together with a large assortment of white and colored linen tom- brie handkerchiefs, colored and black silk cravats, Stocks and tiee. for sale low by mh25 AIKIN ft BURNS NEW BOOKS. R eceived by s. s. sihij.t. August 10. mn : Miles Tremt-nhore. or,the l/jve Te«t. by Annette Mario Miiillnrd. niitlmr of Zinirrn the Gypsey. Philosophy of Sir William Hamilton. Professor of Isigic .id Metaphysics in FMiuburgh Univcrzlty. for the use of "cliooUand colleges. Abelard nndFJoise, a romance, by O. W. Wright Pyscomancy. Spirit Rapping* aud Tippings exposed, by Professor Charles (J. Page. M. D. Do rnuin's Illustrated News; Gleason’s Pictoral; Popular Educator; Msjarlm of Arts. ftc. F’or sale at the book •tore id 8 8. SHim, augtl 135 Congress-street. NEW BOOKS. T HF. Sword and tho Distaff, or Fat. Fair and Forty, a sto ry of tho South at the close of the Revolution, by th< author of the Partiaana, Mellichampi, Catherine Wslton, ftc. fte. The Heavenly Home, or tbe Employments and Enjoy ments of the Halnts in Heaven, by Her II Harbaugb, A. SI. Poems, by Meditates ; Book of the World, No 10. Book'of the World, vol 1. bound. The Half Yearly Abstract of tbe Medical Sciences. No 17. The British and Foreign Medico-Chlrurgical Review, No 23. Received by » aug!2 J. D. CUBBEDOE. EPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS, J UST received.! varietv of publications of the New York Protestant Episcopal Society. Tracts. Church Cate chisms. Sabbath School Service, and other cheap and valu able Publications. For sale st the Book Store of 8. S. SIBLEY, auglO No. 18ft Congress-street. English Too’ h Bnnhei. manufactured expmalyfoT the subscriber, usd direct from London, for salt by ‘Jun>12 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. T7K)R _ 8ALE—A light one horse Carriage, with_poIe. built l 1 to order by Brower ft Son, New York, andl baa been used but little. It can be Men at thu Carriage Repository of Mr. George W. Hsrdcsstir ml 8 SCRANTON, J0HN8T0N ft 00 UALlfMORE yi»UR. fto.—200 bbls superfine HowanUt * ci). Wmmm STOVES, STOVES. The subscriber ho* Just received a forge number ol Cooking and Parlor Stovea, which he will dispose ol on accommodating terms. Among them may be found the following: Cooking Stove*. The Republic. Lady ol the Lake, Air Tight Premium, Queen of thu West. Empire Premium. Eastern. Premium. Parlor and office Stoves.— Union Cottage, Cylinder, 8heet Iron, (air tight) tquare and oval Six Plate. Box Stoves. ' Hollow Were Pots, Kittles. Orens, Spiders. Sauce Pius, ftc. ftc. Plata and Japanned Tin VTsre, for solo, and manu factured at abort aottce. Order* for Roofing, Gutter*, end i«am,.«ta»drf to j. MAmra ,. Noe. 10 and H Barnard street UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA—MEDICAL department. T HE Annual Course of Lectures in this Department will commence on MONDAY, November 14, and will ter minate iu the ensuing March. JAMES JONES, M. I>., Professor of Practice. J C. RIDDF3L. M. D., Professor of Chemistry WARREN STONE. M. D.. Professor of Surgery. A. H. CF.NAS. M. D . Professor of Obstetrics. A. J. WEDDERRURN. M. D., Professor of Anatomy. GU8TAVUS A. N0TP. M. D. Professor of Materia Medica. THOMAS HUNT, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathol- “)tfe 3 CHo"K n"} «f *»•«»„ Tlio rooms for dissecting will be open from the third Moo- day in October to the First of April. The Faculty are Visiting Physicians and Surgeon* of tho Charity Hospital, and attend this Institution from Novem ber to April The Students accompany the Professors in their visits, and tbua enjoy extraordinary practical advan tages. free of expense. . There are about one thousand patients prescribed for dally In thlaHosplUL, The number of patients is neprlv twenty thousand, in the year. _ _____ . .THOMAS “ T7ISHIN0 AND JOCKEY CAPS.-Rscelred by Ute arri- B utter, cheese, ki-aa tub* wwMov Butter, w boxes Cheese, 28 bbU Hirott Smith’s Flour. .W boxes H ^'^ p "’“lSi™5“oRferar*co. July 28—w3m BHUNT.M. D.,Dean. C OFFEE—300 bsasGIr to prime Rio Coffee. 60 do Saint Domingo do, 26 do old government Java do. for talc by uepl6 WEBSTER ft PALMES. iSSSHWEEtin y bbls Guo Haws’ Oornvd BeetlOO CaaaB ibd ngar^enred Hams,8hhdsBauoo 8houldure.l0bbla teal Lard and 6 do bleached Whate OIL and for sate bT DAVID O’CONNER, auglT cor. BronsjitoaaadDtayton-atreeta. B ACON—20 caaU BwonGHcaisn do Bhonldm, airtight received pur uteumur BUtu of GeoroU. For late by aep20 . r“ McMAHON ft DOnJL WINDOW GLASS. P PORTER’S ALKAlJNt: WINDOW GLASS, tetuperior la brilliancy of surfacesn I polish to all other, and never ■tains or rusts; withstands all climates, and is packed with great care, suitable for shipping. Dealers and othrra will consult their Interest by sending their orders to the sole agents. FRENCH ft RICHARDS, aug20—dfim New Drug Warehouse. N. W. corner 10th and Market-qta.. Philadelphia. A LBATTA WARE. A SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVER.—The at tentton of the public Is respectfully called to the above named ware, as being a sabtitute. which for use Is warrant ed to be equally as good.. It is a harder metal than silver, consequently will bear rougher usage. U la a combination of perfectly pure metals, and is as free from corrosion as silver. Every article will be warranted to retain Its origin al color. It consists in pert of the following: table and dessert forks, tea. table and dessert spoons, fto., just re- •rived and for ule by may7 J. P COLLINS, 100 Bryan-etreat W RAPPING PAPER, fte.—160 reams Wrapping Paper, large, mtdlle rise, and small} 80 esses Matches: 10 crates Glass. Flasks, quarto, pints, and bair-nlnta, received -- J for sale by sepll McMAHON ftDOYLB. F NE SHIRTS.—Those In want of a fine shirt, to fit well and handsomely mode, eon be accommodated at No 147 Bay-at. > . maylO PRICE ft VEftOgt.^ T7»LOUR—2Q.bbls fresh Hiram 8aUh'a Floor, t6 do Gone» r «.do,fof«a.b, . (■. «pa t J. T.ooysPAt tto. B iOOX JOB! FIOTR.-® hbd. to S»t .25 bbls FJour, lotrtinf from xtuaaihlp Statu of gU,«nd0or*8luby * WAPIIISNK. ’ luUrto A N INDIAN PREPARATION, for restori ng grey I It* original color. It is guaronlce'l by the Proprietor list if thu patient Is grey, lie can have his lialr restored to its original color by ualng I/iret’s Wahpene. For 8ale by Jan-1 W. w. LINCOLN, Monument 8quare. F I/>l'lt. BACON, ftc.—200 bbls superfine Howard street Flour. 50 lili-la prime new Bacon Side*. 20 do do Should, era. 30 bbls and 60 kfg* Leaf Lard, landing and for ule by "ill 1 * SCRANTON. J0HNHT0N ft CO. S HAWLS, fte—Super, and common crape shawls plain and embroidered. Vandyke colters beautiful fooda, aa sorted parasols, plain, striped and checked glace silks, stun . mer do, bareges, tissues and grenadines, colored and white jaconet and organdy muslins, a large aaeortmenVbf Irish linens, French printed cambrics. M. PRKNDEROA8T ft 00., *pl4 178 Brough tonutreut S PRING AND SUMMER SILKS—A new i ■tripes and plaid, new pattern gingham, bareges and tissues, ladies’colored and block umbrellas and'parasols, ■ilk gimp to suit all shades of alike end barege*..buek.net mantillas, shawls, points and scarfs, white and black sew ing silk scarfs, white lace and colored silk mantOtee,white and colored crane shawls, black amui silks, bareges and tissues, black and lead French fitgham*, for|*!e^r - ' ABIES’ DRESS GOODS.—Printed orgqgdiu,tfenarl)nuu - -* bareges, jaconets, lawns, tissues, glace offlu. gro du Paris, French cambrics. India lllko, figured and dootted swiss mull, nansook and ea at brie mhsunu, uQk end linen luatwa. ftc., for ute at thu lowut price by 1 *P»M t DxWftT ft MORGAN, A further supply Just ruouived end for sate at thu book storeof may6 & 8. SULKY, 186 Opujpduuftt. E N0LJ8H PICKLEB AND 8AUCES.-d dou Jart kUMrtad English PI okles, 8 dot botttee sssoriedaiuoUU, Juft re ceived nnd for ule by ' „ _June80 J, BOSgKAU. riissoixnuN.—me Ann of kxxrrag ft '* Ll dluolrod, by mutaol oooeer ‘ “ “ R; KMARSHAtK" Savannah, 18tb febrnary,1868.. ’1 DECEIVED PER FLORIDA-ColsvWsilk * lawns. pOlowcau eotton-gents colored borderod^ for ule at the loweut priees, by apllS ' *' AssOtilieiSi ■nflnnB • V . «. .. ‘ ’ • . v ■ : . wv:- r.*r-:'-r< . ' ••