The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, October 20, 1853, Image 1

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jajjrpsBnraaiwteg* KsESMSSSSsA 11 iffiMlEawM jiriMia. JtuhHpJL UttrtMto. , ■ A brace d* Tour* lta Vojmm au Pci* Non!, depute le* PrtrM, mo! juiaa'ft trahouaru (1880—ISM), par Ilenri La- Marguerite Robert, par M’maTullla Moneuse. - tei Dernier* Jour* da Pnnpelt, Imlto df Bulwer. Hletolr* Natural!* dea Anlmaux.le* plua rtmarquablea da U cUise da maramlfore* (quadropede**tceUces),par an Naturallete da Mueeum, orara da 60 figure* d'enlmiux. L’Orphelln* da Moscou, on Jana InitUutric# k par M’ro* WolUea—dtxiern* edition. j2&x5^iM«t«ortk*j*iu“,i' ■ ,ub - d« In the eh.rra will "•"'LCdXW" *9. for W-WttU, *3. ,nj C*Sj'£, ^■.,,111 UimlAl. IHBOBASOK CO. . B" : Ota US Bay-tlrttl. w o m „,.iu*i» *“ 4 Wm 'frffyffi’Kd.HIm- H,n ^ Utbnp tfir.fooi. HENRY D. WEED, Praaldent, • HDUM nOlWKtR. VWP««W»nt ^jfoHwrer.foeY -Smtpb FOUKian kichakob awd ttneart Qn0RiT10> , agency. , „ UK id for th«lr fttendj »nd Jfilrom o( .’T’llLttlb, Snt d.u puk.lor. lotomri “*£{ Ssuttwsn U» onl ) f *se"l» to ttodbon non- a 'i„llotlW to draw on Iteur,. Wm.T,p»«ott iLkkJ In lumn from it nnd upward., wlileh ‘ « Mn«oibU In an, town* tUrnujhnnl Inland and ZnMlila. PralU an Franca and Germany, papabla In . ...f.a.Oiatloentalaernr»le. Apply to BUNKER k (Kiln'S, SO Bar-atreat. PlerraVOrand, par J. N. Dubois, Profoaaeur da PUnlver- Cordial*—In canon, L'uracoa. Maraschino, Ratafia, 81a- llte—qtUrttem* edition Telia, Klraohenwasser, Abate th, ftp. * Me* Priaona ou Meraolre* da Silrio, Pallloq, traduction Ale nnd Porter—Isradon Brown Stout, and Edln- nouvelle, par M. 1'Abba Bauraua, profeaeear au petit Semi- buroh Ala. nalrodeToura. AU< Auguste at Thareaa, on La Rbteur a la fo, par M’me Tarbo daa 8ablooa—trolalama edition. Erneitlna au lea Channel da la Vartu aulvlo do Nelly, au la Jeuoa Art Into at da Caroline ft Juliette, par Jl’mo Caearia forrenco—aeptleraa edition. Blanche da Sarfnay, par M’rae L. B. Arne* do Lauvena au Me molrea Da Scaur St. Lou*, par LouTa Venllatte. Mathilda at Gabrieli* ou h* Blenfalts, d'uneesluratlnn chretrlenne—trotaleme edition. Robert au 1’Souvlner d’une Mere, M’ma C. Quermanto. Voyages et Arenturea da Laperouae, par F. Valeutln— alzleme edition. For aala by aap33 J. B. CUBBEDOE. MDTOAIi INSURANCE CO. t • xsWJRY HULL, Prescient and Treasurer. iLDON CHASE, Sec'ry. j C. F. UeKAY, Actuary. . h,| ntenigtitd. Agent of the aboro Company, contlnuea to take tha following Hint*, via.: Marine, Hirer and Fire ‘da n lie Urea ofSerrante. y mo f White Persona are alio taken by tlila Company. KintnyRiniam for residing in the South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, Comer of Bar and Drayton-streetn. . NBW BOOKS. R eceived and for sale ry s. a sibley, 135 con- greaa-at.—Bible In the Family—Bible In the Counting Houae. Annals of Tennessee, by J. G. M- Ramsey, M. D. Tin Sword and tbe Distaff, or Fslr, Fqt and Forty. Maria Do Bcrnlere, a tale of the Crescent City, by W. Gilmore Simms. V * The Race for Riches, and some of themtU Into which the tonoere fall. ( , . 11 ”■ Spiritual Vampirism—the Ustory.of EthertarSoftdown end the Friends of the New IJrht. by C. W. Webber. Rowland Weror, or the Pllotof Human Life. Great Truths by Great Autttra, from writers of all ages and both hemispheres. _,i. . / ClcanMng the Sanctuary, by IT. U VI'Calls, of the Union Presbyterian Church, of Phlladlpbla. Je28 MORE NEV BOOKS. R ECEIVED DYS S. 81BL6T. June 28. 1853.—Elgar Clirton. a story of School Ife. by C. Adams. The Old Forest IUnger. or Wd Sports of India, br MaJ. Walter Cambell and Frank Forster. A New History of the Worldnlrlng an account of the various Revolutions in Europend America, to the present time, by H. White. B. A. Consolation, by James W. Aliander, D. D. The Believe, by Rev. Hugh Wlte. Harpers Magazine for July, ainterestiug number. Putnam's Magastne for July. ’ Bamum’s Illustrated Nows, (oaaon’s l’lctoral, ko. JuntfO j UlRfHALL HOUSE DRESSING SALOON. 1 rtSsRS. COHEN’ k BA.VNON respectfully announce to M the citizens of Savannah that they are now prepared p is ill kinds of work in their line, at their new shop, ■srtbscoToer of Broughton and Drny ton-st*. They have Mibfclwl tin followlug as their rates of charges: For a Sutoiber* ,ft *.! per month, for 2 ortbreo times per week 52.4 times a week $1; 5 or 0 times a week SI 60 ; every gjjl JS per month. Hair cutting 20c.; hair curling 26c. will always hold himself in readiness to at- kil herders from those w ho may require his services at Wf homes.* | °v8 IITTEWAN MACHINE AND MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, mpERaocw and improved organization,manufacture U Lxomotive and Stationary Engines, Sugar Mills. Gins, uthsi. Drills, Ac. Also, every description of Cot- ikaYooknsndSaw Mill work,Shafting. Pulleys. Ac.,Cast- km of sor weight, (having a large assortment of patterns.) graced prices. F. 8. CLAXTON, Engineer. Depot 13 PUtt-street. eornor of Gold. CUxton A Wet- * •—'ikeelslor. Collins s Co. and H. CoUlna' Axes, Hard- NEW DDKS. N ARRATIVE of a Journey tund the World, comprls. Ing Chill, the Gold Reglooof California and Austra lia. the South Sea Islands and Iva, by E Glrstaecker. Romance of Abelard and IlelK, by 0 W Wright. Pyscomancy, Spirit Rappingand Table Tippings exposed, by Professor Charles G Page. A History of England from to first invasion of the Ro mans to tho accession of Willia, and Mary In 1088, by Jno IJngard. D. D. Heavenly Recognrilon—Will wtnow our friends In hea ven? by llov H Harbaugh. Heaven, or the Sainted Dcad.hHarbaugh. The Heavenly Home, or the Enloyroent and Enjoyment of tho Saints in Heaven. The Illustrated Magnzlne of A for August; tho Edin burgh Review for July t lUnklf’s half yoxrly Abstnrct. January to June, 1863; Ilarnuni Illustrated 'News; the lady’s Book for August; Englisknd Equity Reports, vnl Philosophy of Sir Win Hamllb. edited by O W Wright. Hearth’s legacy ; Annie Urayn ; Urauunar without u master, Ac. aug!2 1 THORNE WIIJJAM8 witi|my, M Pratt-st., New York.. oclO—lyr PATENT SCALES. R ISK’S latent PUtformScales—(Improved Inqual- id reduced In price)—Adapted to every required op. M of weighing, as railroad Scales for trains or single cars k ut oa the nrineijal railroads in thoUnlteil States and OnstBriUln. Warehouse Scales. Heavy Portable Scales, ou ibteli. Tor foundries.rolling mills. Ac. Store Scales, various 'atifatkms; Counter Scales, Hay apd Coal Scales,- Ac.— ^AiKScalealuveheen long known and severely tested; and JUtshtml confidence felt in their accuracy and perfect ‘ ifiiitaient. Is such that they are now regarded as tho stand- which tliere U no appeal. i;H PH1LDRICK k BELT,. Agents SILVER’S MINERAL PAINTS. TtST RECEIVED.—A supply of Mineral Paints, fire and vnter-preof colors, unlading. Silver's Mineral Paints Unessentially from all others in market. Thoy are not ^fle^they require little olL they do not work tonghly,. but "lev easily a* white lead. They lay on a very heavy body, otizreedlately. and become an tndcstructable covering o( fat. They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger km than white lead. I kite a variety of colors, Red, YeUow, various Browns, lad Jet Black. They are superior in body (or covering meriy) to scything erer discovered.and pound for pound sfllcoTcr double the surface of White Lead or Zinc Mineral (fats, sod require leu oil. 1 ta now prepared to cover Tin Roofs, as nothing adheres WUa like Silver's Mineral Paints. For sale by JOHN J MAURICE, ■T 6 10 and 12 Rarnard-street. REMOVAL. riSmOXABIETAIIjUIUNG ESfABLISHMENT—The sub- r scriber hivlug just r^ioved to No. 21 Bull-street, (be- IvnaCungreMaud Broughton-streeta.) would Inform his Malt sad the public generally, that ho will open This Rtr.hli second supplr of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting •f the beet French. English and American Cloths. Cassl- ■nessud Vesting, purchased from the most extensive Ira- prtsn In New York, which he Is prepared to make up in lit Wit and moil fashionable styles. M. D. MURPHY. T DISSOLUTION. HE to-partnership heretofore existing with the under- dgnel. under the firm of BOSTON A GUN BY, la this dsy dioobed by mutual consent. Either partner Isautho- wdtouwUiemuje of the firm Inclosing tho unsettled v «fa«. JOHN BOSTON, A«rutlst,lW3. aug2 J. H. OUNBY. Tfawrierslgned will continue theFACTORAGEand COM- BUSINESS on his own account, and respectfully Midti a eontluuaucc of tho patronage so liberally extend- •d la the late Ann. JOHN BOSTON. — »hip heretofore exiting between the subscribers under «e firm ol F ZDCBAUM A CO. Is dissolved by mutual "•wit. (i. B. MITCHELL will continue tho business on »«ova account, and is authorized to settle all claims, lu **»ci!j.for or against the late firm. F. ZOGHAl'M. Charleston. S. C., . . , G. B. MITCHELL, 8avamioh, Ga. asasnah. June 6th. 1853 je8 |\®0U3TIOS OF COPARTNERSHIP—NoriClt—'The c " tern of Klbbce & Ro>lgcT* Is this day dlaaolved by mu- Rlbbee retiring, and Mr.Thomas wood, SwIj ifn°', UklD(? * ,i ' P* ac «- under the name and stylo v 0 "v*”’ debts against tho late firm will bo 3r*7? • .' 9 new firm - ttl »d all monies duo them will be frtubk, and receipted for by the new concern, os por KIBBEK A RODOEItfl, WOOD A RODGERS. A ^JJD.—Tbe subscriber. In retiring from business in sa tou city cannot but feel deeply grateful and obliged iu I'beral patronage which has been extendeit to tsuiiui* ’’ ou **') ^ oth f fom city and country friends, nnd aM*s?">ff rt ? ntt F to «*P rc '« •'!» thanks forthosnino, tWw—J 10 * 1 ® llut pant favors will bo continued to «^u^° n :.*, ho .!‘ reeTer y w *- v grateful to give the most cnXtwfto . ct on to patrons of tho late concern iSa'***&"• Very reiissctfullr. J. M. KIBBEK. ® v partnorshlp heretofore existing bo- jjjJwMathsmlerjigno-l, under the firm of Gun A iZu^Uyl . nay dlssolred by mutual consent. Tho wiU ^ w‘Ued by II. A.Crane,to wi " please present them, w 11 m * l(a payment Either party arc 1 to use tbe name of the late firm In liquidation. H. A. CRANE, T. HOLCOMBE. v/ *i*K J^f^HIP.—Tha undersigned haring associated wdloietinn^ii. f ' J ^ h , n R> Jo bnson and Mr. Janie* E. Cope, ^Ilotma^JoSsws &^ 8ro ^ orjr bufllD08 un,lorth ® flnn ^ T. HOLCOMBE. i. nui/wmiK. V <srSn^n ,I P, I, * 0T *^ B— ' n,B undersigned have this •'*!F«W«V. i^ inter T" U r ° r Um transaction of a gen- M,0D Business. In this dty, un- WW (A Rod A Two.V. Offlco 174 Day street. ELIAS REED, •M. ->aving taken the store at the corner would respectteHy call rien ^ 18n 'l the public In general, to his »^lbi«.n3 U . or **°dCigars, which he U prepared •fWL r * ®®n»tautly on hand a Urge assortment •SIoit th.7n„,.“ 4 , ,n J,r *- which be flatters himsell 1 ■ ”*'” I 00 * 1 *pieure*ntastes. not ■U H Whale * c -~J u "t received 10 bbls bleach- 5*"KSaV 0 1° Wh,,p v l»eg"r. 10 do No 1 Mn— HbH-s(li,.-, "yrrln*. 30 Imxes smoked Herring. 60 do **8y&an «T 2“' ‘>w rm Uwmlles, 4a, fls and 8s. 25 do do no ,^ r T un ! c «f«w »od Muster 1. 3 hhds New H . Stu * rt ' l ‘ enuhod. ground and clari- Jlj^ofJi'ShgSStto -Ktlto»n»r .1 ■ A... ' DAvrn O'CONNER. V ANDHLEEVES.—We take great ■**^*■4 .“f *he attention of the ladieeioour W «t more of above—a finer, better, rich- ATKBS k BOHNS. 4 •SnwM,’ 0 ,"!? “‘•NibC^W? are in receipt of an- harl 7*** Bne, J finished and fashion- jHteprlit* lon.^t 1 The demand for these very l?HToiih,S7 B D ’ r ' h ^nKh<«D much greater I?— " fa»* T 10 * 1 the wants of our c tsLxblwT 1 ? u plJeateour order* and i ^•ttoatloii Wl a beautiful selectioo, to which we In- J«P» AIKEN A DPRN8. V fawitt'k Rov^i'Ts °t»nl Brandy, 10 do do »*. V. T " ov, bllddo. 10 rSna. ttnll.^H fll» bo ..i til®©— mcmahon a doylk. 5^faMen fioo^Jt” 80 h^l 1 * ch olce Bacon SI ea: 30«! . «SiTT~ w ,,Da * cno'ce uacou m ea ; 30 dc n, “'' 30 lbh TTtY*~tfi~-i mcmahon a doyle. OOOltn. r,„“, HRIGUtV.KEI.LY A 00 0 J^ AUteS n 77? M . ulr R°u’r*ud Hector Pore’ ,»Pm Al * h* pteta, Jut received tad far mle by NEW noK9. S IR I3AAC B.VRItlNGTON’Sersonal Sketches of his own Times, a new edition. A MdmorlAl uf Horatio Grcennh, by II. T. Tuckormnn. The Pedestrian In France an4witzerland. by G. Iianell. Tbe Libertines in American, III. W. Warner. A Book for every America, oiheScience of Government nnd Compend of the Constitute and Civil Jurisprudence of the United States, by A. W.Jung. Craufordnby the author of My Barton. Tim I/mdou Quarterly Revletor July. niackwood'N Edinburgh itevb for August. Nos. 10 and 11 Collier’s Shakpearo. 1 owry’a Universal Atlas. Uphnm's Montnl I’hylosophybrMgcd. . .. ’ Turtarv, Tidon edltlofl^ HucL’s Thibet and Lord Bacon’s Essays, 1 »ugg& illostraloit. il.: ibelnls’ Works, 2 vols % THORNE wn.UAMS. NEW BOK8. R OADS AND RAILROADS, annual of the principles and prsetlco of road makiqcomprising the location, construction and Improvement roads ami rallronds by W. W. Ulllesplo, A. M., C. E., cirlenginerr in Union Col- ^ocrosof Alexander Smith. The List Leaf Irom Sunny Side.y T.Triita, with a me morial of the author, by Austin Pips. Home Cookery, a collection of trf receipts, both foreign and doraestlo, by Mrs. J. Shadwlck, Philosophy of Mysterious R&ppin and Reply to Beecher, byE.C Rogers. • \ Cliambers’ Miscellany, in 20 volnek fkney boards, and 10 volumes, cloth. Chambers' Roposltorv. 4 volumeifanty boards. Chambers’ Information for the Hfajo, royal octavo, half calf binding. Chambers’ Papers forthe People. It'd*..fancy bound. The Works of Samuel Maunder, Inclllng tbe Treasury of Natural History. Treasury of History. Scientific ami Literary Treasury, j Treasury of Knowledge and lliognfilcal Treasury. Industry of all Nations. Nos 3 and. Godey’a l-ady’s Book, for Septembi. The Victim’s Revenge, a sequel to *i Matrlcutt’s Daugh ter. and tho Star of tho Fallen. Jem Bunt, a tele oT tho lamd and ho Ocean, by tho Old Sailor. Bamum’s Illustrated News, No. 3- Received hr aug23 J. B. CUUBKDGR. TAH'ras 1 maoa'/.ixT: for s^embeb. J. Bleak House. No. 18. I Artist WUe. by Mary Howett. History and Rudiments of Archbcture, by J. Bulloch. The Fawn of Pale Faces, by.J. 1 •Brace Gass Book of Physiology, by Drfl. N. Comtegs. The London Art Journal for Audst. Pickering's Greek and Kngllsli hxlcon. Vol. 14 Howard's lteporta In thU S. Supremo Court. Vols, 32 nnd 33 English Clianctf Reports. Grote’s History of Greece. vol>l- L*mdon edition. Yankee Me<ldy ; Ocean Bonn Guerilla Chief; Red King; The Corsair Chieftain; Hying jjlllorist. Ac. aug31 f. THORNE WIIJJAMS. T HF. ILLUSTRATED WEEK!/ BHOURD of the Exhibi- ti«n of the New York Cry At Palace, edited by Prof. D. Slllimnn. Jr., with nnmeroullne illuitration engrared from original designs by theirst artists. Price 26 cents K r number and postagq. No( 1 to 4 received. Subscri- rs supplied regularly. aug3l \V. THORNE WILLIAMS N EW BOOKS—A new so (ply of Sir Jonah Barringtou’ Memoirs of His Own Hue. lloussayea’ Philosophirs aid Actresses. Hoiissnyea' Men una Vomin during the reign of IjhiIr XV Illldruth’s Tlieory ol rolltbs-an Inquiry Into tho found- at Iona uf government*. Whately’s Elements if Rhetoric. Anthon's Manuel of 4re*k Literature. Hooiier's Physician^ Vadrmecum. Walton’s Opthalmli Surgery, by Dr. Lltlcll. Tlie Minroscopist, Orphyslcians, students, Ac. Franconia's Htory, ftuyvpsunt. Maternal Managenent of Children, by Dr. Bull. Political and Miliary IRatory of tho Campaign of Water loo. by General Uarau de Jorniue ; Collier's Shakespcar, 12 io. edition, tola. J and 3, received. ...... sep7 W. THORNE WIIJJAMS. t«- that be has now opened and will keep eon. tfnually In store, a large assortment of ths best qualities of tho varioua'klnds of WINES AND LIQUORS, both foreign and domestic, invoiced from the best sources, and to bM ■took of which, at present on hand, he invites attention.—- Uavtng had extensive experlencotn France aa a manufac turer, and In America as Importer and dealer, his acquain tance with the trade enables him to offer aaiurenct that tbe articles which are enumerated below are each genuine: Artlclea of Direct Importation*—French Bran dies of various brandsi Holland Gin; Sootch, Irish nnd Monongahola Whisky t Old Batavta Arrack; Jamaica and' St Croix Rum. Wlnea—Old Port. Madeira, Sherry, Champagne. Hock, Claret, Pauteme and Rnrgundy Wines. Alio Agent for Domestic Liquors. nov6 R. lfAYER. IIOLCOIUHE, JOHNSON AS CO., ■ Haro In store, and olfer for salo, on tho most farorable terms— 16 hhds St rolx Sugar,125 do Porto Rico do 26 do N Orleans do, 60 bbls ColTco do 100 bbls Stuart’s A. 11 and C Sugar, 26 do Crashed do 10 bozos Loaf do, 200 bags Rio CofToe, 20 do Java do 100 bags old Cuba Codoo, 60 do Jamaica do 10 cases Mycr’s Aromatic Tobacco. 60 casks Dacon Sides 26 casks Shoulders, 26 do Ham* choice quality 100 bbls Baltimore Hour. 60 whole and 26 hair do Canal do 26 hhds. 60 tierces and 60 bbls West India Molasses 26 bbls New Orleans Molasses, 26 do oxtra do 26 quarter chests Hyson Tea, 10 do do Black do 100 boxes Sporm and Adamantine Candles 100 do No 1 and Pale Soap 100 bales Gunny Coth. 300 colls Wearer’s Rope 100 bbls E Phelps’ Gin. 260 Flack's do, 26 uo Connecticut River do, 26 do N E Rum 20 qr casks pure Malaga Wine, 20 do do Madeira do 6 half pipes Otard Brandy. 20 qr casks il J do 100 bbls Mnnongahels Whisky. 10 qr casks Port Wine 16 bbls Mint and Rose Cordial Also, tho following old and very choice Liquors, tn glasses : so .a—XUJcira Win*. bottfod in 1847 86 doruljuna St Croix Rum. 16 do old Jamaica do, 1848 6® do old Monongahela Whisky. 1846 10 do *.•; Pure .lulee. 1848. <0 do Brandy. 1816 36 dozen Scheldam Gin, 10 do old Wlilaky, Nectar. jnaylS GROCERIES. ■ 26 HHDS. Porto Rico nnd Muscovado Sugar. 26 do choice New Orleans do. 26 do do Cuba Molas ses. 100bbls New Orleans and Cuba Syrup. Stu art’s rectified do. 600 gallons Sperm 011,300 do Linseed do. 200 boxes Sperm and Adsmamantlne Candles, 25 do Starch. 60 do Giecse, 75 do Soap, 26 do Toilet do. 60 do mixed nnd assorted Candles, 75 packages Teas. Black, Im perial nnd Green, 150 bbls A. It and C Clarified Sugar and Yellow Coffee do. 26 do Powdered and Crashed do. Prunes, Figs. Citron. Pickles, linlsins. Yeast Powders. Saleratui, So ds. Ac., now la store and for sale verv low. by mh2fl KlllBKE A R0DGPR3. GROCERIES. AM. CymT—160 bags prime Klo, 75 do Jamaica, 60 wBU Sccur—10 hhds Porto Rico. 10 do St. Croix. 6 do New Orleans. 100 bbls Crashed. Powdered and Clarified. M<)Uk*k>—25 hhds Cuba. 75 bids New Orleans. Fiotm—160 bbls Baltimore, 76 do Canal. 60 do II Smith’s. Baoun—16 casks Philadelphia Hams. 600 Baltimore can roused do. 30 hhds Sides. 20 do Shoulders. Potatoxs—160 bids P and Mercer. I-a Mi and Codfish—26 bbls choice I/ , sf Ianl, 6 casks Cod fish. Soap. Candub and STAtiou—60 boxes No. 1 nnd Fntnily Soap. 60 do Pale do. 40 whole nnd Imir boxes Starrh. 76 do Adtnaulino Candles. 26 do Sperm, 26 do Star, 150 do Patent Mould. Tobacco—tfiOpacknges various brands and qualities. Lknon Sr HUP, Ac.—OU boxes Ionian Syrup. 10 cases Wal nut ami Tomato Catsup. 10 do Brandy Peaches, Domwtic Ligvoiw—76 bbls Phelps’ Gin. 60 do N F. Rum. 76 do Rectified Whisky. 30 do extra old Mouongalieln do. Winks—20 quarter ca«k« pare Malaga. 8 do choice Made!- »—receive*! and for sale bv •pi2« mcmahon a doyif. MACKEREL. BISCUITS, STARCH, Ac. 10 bbls No. large Mackerel, - rgrH^filO bids No. 1 do do gjbSHl 10 half bbls No. 1 do ■■■B10 do No. 2 do 30 bbls sugar, sodar. and butter Biscuits, 26 boxes soda Biscuits, 60 do Buchuu'4Family Soap. 60 do Colgate's No. 1 do t 40 do Colgate's and lWadcll's Pearl Slarch. 60 do Herrings, I jinding aud fur sale by may 16 .SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO GROCERIES, LKIUOHS, WINES, Ac. /W31 . J. V. CONN FRAY A CO., offer for sale cm nc- pi'i/n com modal Ing terms.* well assorted stock of Gro- wyyH eerlea. Llquon*. Tnliacco. Segnrs.Ac., viz r 130 bags ®C7SiHi|irlme lllo Coffee. 20 do do old Java do, 20 hhds Porto Rico nnd Muscovado Sugars.60 bbls clarified coffee do. 26 do crushed and powdered do. 10 boxes loaf do, 200 |>ack- ages black and green tea. some very superior ; 260 boxes toltaceo. various qualities. 1'* 8V. 6’s and 16’*. 16 case* Di adem twist. 10 do Yirginiiis and Aromatic. 20 do nectar leaf. Viglnltt gold leaf.lt) boxes El Dorado tobacco. 175.000 sujie- rlor Havana Segnrs. 10 Imtf pipes (Hurd.Dupuy A Co. Bran dy. 20 lmir nnd i|imrter casks Pintern. Mai tel. Fnzernc. Ac. Brandy. 6 quarter casks very old Jean I/iuls do. 6 pljies Holland Gin. 2 puncheons St Croix nnd Jamaica Bum, 10 half pljies and IS quarter casks su|ierlor Madeira Wine, 26 bbls old Monongahela Wlsky. 26 quarter casks Teneriffe. 30 do do Malaga Wine. 200 bids gin. whisky nnd rum. 100 boxes No. 1 ami family soap. 50 do starch. 50 do adamantine can dle*. 60 do tallow do. 20 casks bacon sides, 16 do shoulders. 30 hhds West India Molasses. 40 bbls and tes do. 25 bbls K Orleans do. together with every other article usually found at the wholesale grocery stores. June3 T THACKERAY’S EN01JSH HUMORIST, a series of Lee- •turcs on Swlt, Congreve, Adlson. Ac. Ranke's Civic Wars and Monarchy In the 16th and 17th centuries. life and LeUcrsof the Rev. Stephen Olio, lato President of the Wesleyan University. The Old House by tho Rlror. by tho author of tho Owl Creek Letter!. r Taylor's Memorial of the EngllahMartjrrs. Coleridge Works, vol. (1. Modem Flirtation, by Miss Sinclair. English Law and Equity Reports, being the first volume of tho year. New subscribers can bo supplied at the ori ginal price of $12 per annum. Blackwood's Magazine for June. june22 W. THORNE WIUJAMS. D *0N QUIXOTE DE I.A MANCHA, by Miguel do Scrrtn- tez Saavedra, a revised translation based on those of Mottoux. Jarvis and Smollet, 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 L/ell, U. A., F. R.8., author of tho Principles o' Geology. Ac. Home Pictures, bjr Mrs. Maty Andrews rienlson Civil Wars and Monarchy In France In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; a history of France principally du ring that period, by Leopold Ranke. Barnum’s Illustrated News,No. 27, received by juIyO J. B. CUBBEDGE. B OOKS! BOOKS! 1 BOOKS 111—At 8IBLEY’8 book atore, 135 Congress-street,—We received so many new books yesterday, that we cannot find time to enumerate them. From grave to gay. 1 Religious, Literary Scientific, Humorous and Interesting. We invite our friends to call and examine the largest varie ty of light roadlug over offered In this city. Also. Graham's Magazine for July; Godv’s lady’s Rook. Blackwood's Magazine; Uarnum’a Illustrated New*. Gleason's Pictoral. Ac. june22 60 do I/t.x A Kirkpatrick's Crashed do CO do IliilU-r. Sugar and Soda Biscuit 20 do Treadwell's Pilot Bread 30 boxes do Soda Biscuit 300 do Family. Pate and No. 1 Soap. Smith and Col DO do ReadelPs 1'enrl Starch 25 do Ground lYpper in 20 Ife boxes 20 ilo do* Coffe e in 60 |b boxes 3tH> renin* a-sorted Wrapping Paper fd) mats old government Java Coffee 00 boxes 1st and 2d quality Bey's I .onion Syrup .100 bl,|s K Plndprt' nod Rose Gin ‘8'l do N K Rum. 30 do Ikmiestte. Brandy 40 do P A II Connecticut River Gin 2P and 20 j; cask* Malaga Wine 'ill bills nnd 100 keg* prime I-e.af lard, landing and by Jy21 ASTON. JOHNSTON A CO. WINES, LICtUUHS SEGABS, GROCERIES. ClAIIE Subscriber has on hand a fine and well selected X Stork of imported pure Wines, Liquura ami Segars. comnrising the following : llruimy—HI Imlf pi|n>s Otard, Dupny A Co. ; 3 do do •Id Itomiosxy ; 2 do do So zero c. 1808 ; 2 do do Jonti Louis, lROn ; :i do do J. J. Dupny. YVIucs—I half pipe* oik reserve Madeira ; 2 do do lamdon Particular ; 3 do do old Port ; 0 do do Sherry Wine.; 20 cn»ka Claret ; 40 baskets Cliauiimgno. Sejrnre—^20.000 Bio Honda : 10.000 l.i Cruls ; 6.000 IjiUmon ; 10.000 Ia Pntria ; 26.000 Tr.tbitcas. ■Fmicy Groce lice - .—A large supply, such ns Imported Cordials. Ite-H.i, Picktee and Sauces, Preserves. Sweetmeats. Prunes and Jcu»... For sate by A. I JON AUD. <i.S Comer of Ray and Wliitaker-streeta. or snlo b GROCERIES, ivc. —150 bugs prune Rio. 75 do. Jamaica. 60 do. *nd8p*de* Manure . u , vum Shellen, Cob Crasher* Manure Draft, Cultivator* Straw Cutter*, Soythee and SumUh. Iloee, Ax«l, lick Axe* and Handle*, Road Scrapers, Ox Chain*, Ox Yokes. Garden and Fnnoy Barrows. Garden Chair* Segment* and Gudgeons Breen Wire, Himes, Measure*, Grist Mill*, Rice Thresher* Cauldrons. Douglass’ Pumps and Water Rams, Well Wheels! do Buckets, Cotton and-Counter . 8oaU*|- Trunks, Cotton Hooks. Jack Bcrews, Burnls's 8e* Island Cotton 01 os and Griswold’* Unland do. Cement, Blaster, Mill and Orosa Cut 8aw*; also, Hand and Yard Saw*. Ao. For salo by nolfl OKA’S H. CAMPF1KLD, 171Bay.st. IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE. Wholesale and Retail, No. 116 BnugMon-H.. between Bull and WbOaJter. L THE largest and best selvted stock of goods ever goffered for sale In this dty. Gold and Silver Watches, AVeat, Fob and Guard Chains, Set* of Jewelry, Chat esTBraceleta, Brooches, fin* Diamond work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Tea 8ets,Pltoher* f Goblet*, Cups, Cake Basket* Spoons, Forks,Fish Knives, Pie Knlres, Cheese Scoup* la dles, 8ynhoni, Also, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military nnd Fancy Goods, and a great variety of article* too numerous to montion : the whole of which will be sold at reduced prioc* All kinds of Watches, Cloek* Jewelry and other Jobbing attended to by competent hands. HORTQN A R1KEMAN. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. The undersigned begs leave totnform the Citizens iofSavannah, and tho pcnide In the country In gene- t ho hae taken tb* Store No. 141 Broughton Street one door West of Dixon’s Confectionery) where he will be pleased to makeand repair all kinds of Clocks aud Watches, and will warrant all work with which he mar be Intrusted, ap 27—ly FRANCIS STEIN. WATCHES, JEWELRY, And tone* Goods. RECEIVING by ev«ty arrival of the 8toammfmb .making the best assortment 1$ this city, of nil kinds ofWatehos, Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Silver Spoons, Forks, Pitchers, Tea Seta, Cups, Syphons, Plated Castors, and every variety of articles connected with our lino rtf business; all ol which will be told aa low a* In any city In the Union. • • A D. B. NICHOLS. Particular attention girsn to tbe Repairing or Watch- es and Jewelry. no 20 NEW JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, Jte. At THE undonigned is how opening a splendid assort- f! m , e " tor , r,ch JhnKI.RY.embracing the recent patterns A/of Lir-ringa. Pins. Bracelets and Finger-rings, among f which are some fine diamond settings.from $10 to $500. V Also, twonty-flro set*of those unique Pearl SeU ofEar- rings aud Brooches, Trom $18 to $126 ths set. newest and rarest patterns: together with a very select assort- ment of extra fine Watchu set in pearL diamond, bun- ting and plain cases. These, with a further assortment ol good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Sets, Spoons. Forks, Ladles, Cups, Ac., and Plated Ware of all kin 's. Fancy Work Boxos. Dressing Cases. Folios Clock* Bronze Figures, gold mount ed Canes.Cuttlery. Ac., renders his assortment very coin- plete. and unsurpassed in the State, either In quality or prl- **'• .. . D. B. NICllOIR. J»U“ Strict attention paid to repairing watches, docks, and Jewelry. n0 12 1 JEWELRY, j MR. F. STEIN, on Broughton-etreet. has just receiv- r ed the finest assortment or new and fashionable Jewel ry of all descriptions. Gold and silver pencils and pens, . "liver and silver glltod ware and fruit baskets, waiters ■ tea Rots, candlesticks, table and tea spoons: lino table, < pocket nnd |ien knives, scissors, and a In rgo variet v of tho • finest work boxes, dressing cases, and writing desks for ladles and gentlemen, aa also a fine selection or fluUnas, accordians and fancr articles, trw numerous to mention, which lie offers at the lowost prices ever sold lathis city Thn attention of the public at lame, but especially that of the ladies. Is Darticularlr rcunested. nu21 PIANO FORTE DEPOT. . THE undersigned res|«ctfolly inform the 'citizens of Savannah, (ieorgio and Florida, that thoy have o» hand more than llflv Pianos, the largest stock ever on sale In this city, nn'd undo by the most celebrated maaufacturers in the United States Nunua A Clark. T. Clilcktrlng. Boardnmn A Gray, Might A Newton. Edwards A Kl*b«r. all well known to tho lovers of Music, have place In their large assortment.— These Pianos nro of rich tono. and beanttfully finished In Rose Wood, Black Walnut,and Mahogany, with Iron frames made in the most substantial and workmanlike manner.— Also the Justly celebrated Afotlan'Piann Fnrfe*, which for their sweetness of tone Imre not teen equalled. All these instruments have tnctnlicframes which render them peeull- arly suited for tnl climato, preventing necessity of tuning for'yeura. t Ttieunderslgnod are Agents for Henri Hera’s, celebrated Grand Pianos, made in Paris, For Power and beauty of touc. tlicv stand pre-eminent. C.cHiniiT’s MioonioNs.—Till* lieactiful toned wind instru ment.manufactured by Cnrhnrt A Ncedlmm, N. Y.,for village purposes. Lodges.Serenading Parties, and the private prac- tine or Organists, possessing a sweet aud-|mweriiil tone, they have also for sate. All these Instruments will be disposed of on the most accommoilnting termi. The prices of tho PI- anos ranging from $176 to $1,000. l.W. MORRELL A Co GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. legislative Charier, granted tn 1840. T HE Spring session will commence on the second Monday, which 1* the 12th day of January. * G*0. Y". Bxowxx, Prestdont and Professor of Mental tad Moral Science. P. I/>UD. Proresaor of Natural Sciences. L. R. Eusb**, Professor ol Mathematics and Director ol Music. JIXXRT M. Homcuw, Profesaor of Belle* Lettres. Tb* Faculty will be assisted by thefoUowlitg Ladies, vis j— Mrs. Browne. Mrs. Branham, Misses Bennett, Bums toad. Meredith, and K. Iiennett Catalogues containing further Information, may be ob- tained by applying to either of the officers of the College, or to either of the following gentlemen, who constitute the Board of Trustees: E, E. Jones. M. !>., President; II. M. Pee ples, Esqr.. Treasurer; Tlios. J. Burney, Esqr.,Secretary; Col. J. B. Walker, Rev. N. G. Foster. Rev. C. M. Irwin, Wm. 8. Stokes. Edmund Walker. Zachariah Fears, Natlian Massey. Wm. W. B. Crawford, SI. D.. Benj. Harris.Jas. F. Swanson, J W. Fears. R. P. Zimmerman. Madison. Morgan county, Dee. 23rd, 1861. dr 20 lawdAwtf C OFFEE Java. SnuR—10 litots Porto Rico. lOdo. St. Croix. 6do. New Ortean*. 1(H) bid* Cm-bed. Powdered, and Clarified. MoiA-WK*—25 libds CiiIni. 75 litil* New Orleans. FlM'ii—160 bbls Daltiumru, 75 do. Canal. 60 do. Iltram SmlllPa. Il.ttvix—15 casks Piiiladidplda Hants, 500 Baltimore Bagg cd. 30 lilids Sides. 20 do. Shoalders. Biio'.ims—to dozen, painted handle*, nccxtcni—200 dozen, (•alnted. Soap. Caxpi w and Stab™—60 boxes No. 1 nnd Family Soup. 60 do. Pate do. 75 do. Adamantine Candles. 26 do. Sperm. 26 do Star. 160 do. Patent Mould do., 40 whole and half tsixea Starch. Tohawo—350 pkgs various brand* and qualities. Lxmo.x Svki’P. Ac.—5‘) luixe* lA'nmn Syrup. Hi cases Wal nut and Tomato Catsup. 10 do. Ilmmly Peaches. DoMiewic LiqroRA—76 Wd* Phetjis’ Gin. 60 do. N F-. Rum. 75 do. Rectified Whisky. 30 do. Extra "Id Monongahela do. WlNCt—20 quarter casks pore' Malaga. H do. clioice Ma deira. Received, aud fer wile by jyi5 mcmahon a doyi.e. CRANE A RODGERS H AVE In store, and offer for sub on accommodating term*, the following, viz: 20 hlid* Porto Rico Sugar. 10 do Muscovado do, 10 do N Orleans do, 50 libl* cra*hwl do, 60 do refined A It and C do. 25 hhds Cuba Molasses, 100 bbls N O Syrup. 50 do New York do, 200 bag* Rio Coffeu. 60 do Java do, 26 lihd* Ilacon Sides. 10 do do Shoulders, 100 half bids Lard. 500 sacks Salt, 100 Imzes Soap, various brands. 100 do fancy ilo, for toilet use. auglO SUNDRIES. OH BBLS winter strained and bleached whale Oil. t&\J 200 lag* prime green Rio Coffee. 60 hags old government Java Coffee. 75 • lAgovra Coffee 48 do Maracaibo do. 100 bbls K Phelps’Gin, 40 do P A II Conn’t River do 20 •• domestic Brandy. 60 do New England Rum. fill bbls nnd loo kegs prime Is-nf Ianl. 60 hhd* prime Racon Sides, 20 do do Sliouldors. 200 dozen painted Ducket*. 20 hhds prime St Croix Sugar. 16 do Porto Rico <lo. 20 •• prime New Orleans Sugar. 20 bbls butter, sugar, and soda Crackers. 80 to Stuart's A. D. and C clarified Sugar. 40 ** •• crashed and powdered Sugar. SO boxes Beadell’s 6s and 8s tallow Candles. 100 ** Star Candles. 300 do No 1 pate and family Soap. 60 M Segars. of various brand*. For sale by aep‘20 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO B OOKS.—Tho Old House by the River, by tho author of thn Owl Creek Letter*. Modern Flirtations, a novel,by Catherine Sinclair. Passion and Prim Iple.n domestic novel, by Mr*. Grey. Flirtations In America, or High Life In New York. The Adventures of a Bachelor, or a man in search of a wife. The Silver Bell, or tho Heir of Motcombe Manor, by Dr. P. n. Robinson. Gody’s lady's Book for July; Graham’s Magazine do; Arther's Magnzlne do; Peterson’s Magazine do. Darnaro’a Illustrated News, No. 26, Further supply of Echoes of a Bell; received by Juno22* J. B. CUBBEDGE. T HE MASONIC MANUEL, by Robert Macoy, pocket edi tion, beautifully Rhutmted and In tho moat conreni. ent form yet published. Also, the Masonic Lyre, a collection of Masonic Songs and Odes, suited to every occasion In lodge or celebration*. Both new works recently published.»nd highly worthy the attention, of tho Craft. Just received andfor ale at tha BookStor* of 3.g sibLEY. no8 1S6 Congrese-etoeet W THORNE WILLIAMS has received Simms’ Bword . and Dlitaff. or Fair Fat and Forty of tba South at T T . and Distaff, or Fair Fat and Forty of tha Booth at tha close of the Revolution, W. Gilmore Simms. Marla Da Bcrnlere, a tale of the Orescent City, by W. Gil more Simms. ■ - ^ . . Thompson’* Dictionary of Domestic Medidne and House- X *e North Hajr landing per echoon- bold Purge ry, revised by Dr. Henry H Smith ltt.ll "***• r « ttl.V John IWilpb of Rttnok., .nil olhor Bk.toh.. of Ch^ - - - - ‘ actor. IneludlngjFm WIrt,br F.W. Tbema. ‘ ^ Tb* Medical Journal of Madleal Sdenca for July. Lady* 1 Book and Eclectic MagariD* for July. nFZJZHZ*5“ BwhaaaiJrprrlaad N*w Yorkadlthm. PIANO FORTES, MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. The subscriber having purchased tho ou Hire business of F. Z>m;hal'm * Co., of which Urn) lie lias heretofore been the acting mem her In Savannah, would re«|nTrfully invite tho attention nr thaw in want of anything In tbe imii-IchI lino to hU ostetilisliineiit. From many yean*’ experience bfitli In professional and husiiieiu mattera eommctwl with music. Mr. M. feels himself folly qualified to proffer Ids ter- vice* in the xelectlon of music nod instruments or thn fill- fitment of order*, with the assurance of Ids utmost ml and Industry In Ids endeavor to deserve thn patronage and con fidence of the public. G. It. MITUHW.L Juncl4 successor to F. Zoglmtini A Co. PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. THE At tn rnt Ions and luiproveineid.* In our rpjSSSflWBdotc. Including a lino Show Room for Plano Flift I f fForlc*. and a Music nquaUnirrU for ladies * •‘licing now poiniileted.*^?'' 1 "* 1 —«t- iemi-.i, oi mo .— .,Z., I «ur Hteek.cnmprisln.. » VPr ‘ article in the line, which can bo furnished (wboJraai. retail) at New York price*. * n " PIANO FORTES, by A. Stndnrt A r 0 ..J, B. Dunliam. and others of established reputation, eunstanll v on band. F. '/.OGBAUM A It)., importers, No*. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryau-streets, dec" Next to Market Souare. WM. R. S YMONS. imAPKIl Ak D TAIIjOH, .V«i 17 Whitaker street. Sanv.uah. Ha* Just opened a large nnd choice variety of NfW PlMUxn a.xii SruiiKii lifHins. ron«lstlug In part of black, figured nnd fnucy French Ca»*lm»re* ; Mack nnd col- aired Cashmere; (Toths nnd Cnshnicretts; white nnd fancy Linen Prills: with a large assortment of fancy Mar seilles and Linen Vestings, all of which he I* prepared to make up tn order in tho most fashionable style, aud on ac commodating terms j epft j STAR CLOTHING 'EMPORIUM* No. 147 Bay Street All persons of ta*te and refinsinent—those haring a duo regard for comfort nnd personal appearance, may at all times select any aud every article for their ward- .robe, from one of tho lurgest asrortiuents of tho Very Itest Giants In this country ; either in Bendy Made Garments or made up to measure iu unique style, or Furnishing arti cles of every description and quality too numerous to men tint) Call nnd see. PRICE A VEADFlI. FASHION MILE TAILORING. D. MURPHY. 21 B'lU-street. would reqieclfolly inform his friend* nnd tbe public generally. Hint be ha.* received his spring etyte* for gentlemen, nmong .which will bo found as rich and fine fancy (’ansimeres. Vestings. At:., ns hare ever been brought to till* market. AU order* executed with dispatch, aud in tho best style of workmanship. Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and judge for lieinselvea. lull II READY-MADE CLOTIUNG FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. WM. R. SYMONS. Diupxk and Tailoh, No. . 17 Whitaker sine's. r<-q*-etfully solicits tlie.jjf attention of Ilia friend* an I '4h* public In gen-l ( •ral. tu Id* large stock of Ready-m* .e rlnth-^. Ing. Huitnlde for the jireaent and coming season. It has nil Im n made up under Ida personal superintendence au I for style and durability of workmanship. U inferior to none to be fouud in the market. The following comprise a |mrtion ofthe stock : Freehs and f’*ck* of blue, black nnd colored cashmere cloths : tilack, brab d'ete Frocks and Sacks : linen dock, drill nnd fancy linen Frock* and Suck*; India gr&a». silk and brown linen Sacks; black nnd colored alpaca Frock* and Sacks. Pant* of fancy French ca*»imerea. Mack doe-*kln ca*.*l- m.re. black drab’ d'ete and spring tweed casdmerc. white duck and fancy linen drill, together with a large lot of cot ton drill and duck Pant*, for summer wear. Vests of black satin, black bnrathen. nnd fancy silks, fan cy nnd white Marseilles, figured nnd striped linen*. Altai, a large stock of Furnishing Good*, such a* stocks, gloves, susimnder*. cravats, collars. »ilk. gauze, merino, and cotton undershirts, stripe silk and cotton socka, silk and gingham umbrellas, cto.. etc. Tuo whole of which he offers for sale on accommodating terms, and nt prices n* cheap as the cheapest. np13 wmTrTs ybions, Offer* for sate, a Urge assortment of Cloths. Can- l.simeres aud Vestings, consisting in part of the fol- __ __ lowlug articles, selected by himself during the past summer lu Isindon and Parts, which ho will tnnke un to or der In tho liest style of workmanship, aud at the shortest notice. His stock of Readymade Clothing and of Furnish ing Good*, for gentlemen's wear, is very Urge end of the bent quality and style—the whole of it made this fall under his own inspection, and will bo sold at tho lowest prices for cash or approved credit :—French black, blue, brown and olive Cloths; fancy French and English l.'aaslmcre* ; fancy Silk Vesting.super, fancy Silk Plush Vestings; black Bar athea Silk Vestings; super, black Doeskin Casslmere*: Me rino and Silk Undershirts and Drawers: white nnd fancy Shirts nnd Collars; Canton FUnnel Shirts aud Drawers: wtiite.bUck and fancy Kid Gloves; Nock Tics, plain nnd embroidered; Merino and Cotton Sock*; 8carfs, Satin nnd Bombesin Socks. no5 IT YVlUtaker-street. T „. CHATHAM AC ADEMY. HE exercises of this instltetion will be resumed on . Monday, fateber 10th. under the management of J. B. MALLARD and BERNARD MAI LON, associate principals. The academic year la divided Into four quartan of alavea weeks each;aa follow*! First quarter commences October 10th. and tnds Decem ber 24th. MianSi l5A URrt * r oon, “' nH! * J,nutr y l«t, 1864, and ends 10tt? ,rd q “ rler coraraence » Harsh 18th, and ends June ^Fourth quarter eommencea June 10th, and ends August 'Tbe academy U organized Into flee departments—Prima ry, Intermediate, Grammar, Llaaslual, and Young Ladlee’. No expense has been spared to All the several depart- with well-qualified aud experienced tesoher*. Tho Young Lttdl** will be undor the charge of J. B. M*L- Urd, assisted by MIse M A. Caoxndsr, who was educated In the beet school* of Northampton, Hasp., and has been thre ® J nn principal ora female academy In this 8tate. The Classical Department will be under the charge of Mr. I&AAoF. CiDY, a graduate of Rrown Unireralty, for two years classic*! teacher In the High School tn Evidence, and for the lut six ream principal of the High School, In Warren, Rhode IsUnd. The Grammar Department will be under tho charge of B. Maiaon. as horotofore. The Intermediate Department will be taught by Mr. Hw XT Bakkh, a graduate of Oglethorpe University j and tb* Primary by Miss A. R. Cartkr. Arrangements hare been made with Mr. EMrtuufor giving lnatiuctlon in French and Drawing. JOHN B. MALLARD,)... . , aep26—d8w BERNARD HALt/)N, Frlnel P* l «» MERCER UNIVERSITY. ret\field, Greene County, aa. sirom. T HE Studies in tills University nro:—A Theological course of three years, designed for Jliose who are preparing for tho Gospel Ministry j A Collegiate Course of four years, equal to tlint of other College* in the country ; A Scientific Course of three years. Including, with some ad dition. all the studies of thoColleglnto Course except the An- dent Istngunges ; admiiwon. Tho regular time for the admission of Students, Is at the opening of the Fall Term, the last Wednesday in August. Candidates for admission nto the Collegiate Course must sustain a satisfactory examination In Geography, Arith metic, English, Litin nnd Greok Grammar, Cicsar. Virgil, Cicero’s Select Orations, and Jacob's Greek Reader : ami must be at least fourteen years of age. Candidate* for admission into the Scientific Course must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography. Arithmetic, English Grammar, Simple Equations In Algebra, and two books In Geometry; ami must he at least sixteen years of age. > EXPENSRH. Tuition. Spring 7Vrm. toll Ihrm. Is Thbiuwical Seminary, Gratuitous... .Gratuitous. LnCoiasue. $26 00 $15 00 Scientific Course, 26 00 15 00 In Academy— Preparatory Class, 26 00..,, 16 00 ■ Second '• 20 oo 12 00 TUlrd “ 15 00 0 00 Elementary “ 10 00 n 00 Room Rent. c 00 4 00 Contingent Expense* 2 00.- l 00 These exjienscs require to be paid In advance. From Students who lodge in tho College building*, fiflv dollar* will be received as full payment for tho tuition fee*, room rent, and contingent expenses of the year. The price of Board in the village Is $10 per month ; of washing, room-rent.nnd fuel. $3. COMMENCEMENT AND VACATIONS. The Commencement Is held on the Inst Wednesday In Jute. There are two Vacations, dividing tho year into terms, as follows; Unit Term—from lost Wednesday In August to December 16th. Winter Vacation—front December 16th to February 1st. Second Term—from Urst day of February to Commence ment. Summer Vacation—from Commcucement to last Wed nesday in August. It. M. SANDERS, Secretary ofthe Board of Trusti-ss. Anv friend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGG. President or the University^ will receive a catalogue, containing the course of studies, nnd ull other necessary information. MADAME R. ACE LIE TOG NO, W ILL open on the 1st of October, at the corner of Meet ing nml Siclety-streot*. Chit rleston, S. C„ a BOARD- ING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. French will be exclusively spoken tn the School nnd fam ily, but due regard will be a ten had to a thorough English Education. Madame Togno I* prepare! to refer pnrentsand guardians to tlm most eminent Professors of Mode fn Phil- adelpliiaand Now York.and ton number of gentlemen in Philadelphia and Virginia, to whoso daughter* she has giy. en instruction for several years. unwirms: PhUatUtphfa—Her. Klngdon Goddard. Md'llf AdeURl. Mad. Togno.) EM. D. IngntIfntn.Eaq.,Pi. Wm. Hairis. II. I). Gulpin. Esq.. Signor Pert III. Prof, of Music, 11. Hupfeld, Esq.. Prof, of Music. New York.—Mad. H. Cliegarav. Signor Bacioll. Winchester. I*a.—Rev. C. Walker.Rev.il H Boyd, non J. M. Mason. Hon. It. V.Conrad. Geo. Lee. 11 H.Lee, E>q. Charlatan.—J. L. I'etigru, H-np, O. Mill*. Kaq., J. P. Por- clier. Esq , H. 0 King. Esq. Iawd6—sul SELECT CLASSICAL SCHOOL. T HE Aubscrllwr. for tho pa«t six years l’t incipiil of the Belnir Academy, near Tallahassee, Florida, announces to the citizens of Savannah that lie will open in this city, on Tuesday. Nov ent Iter 1st. a Select School, for boy*. In struction* will be given In all thn Classics the Mathematics, tho French Language, and In all the branches ol a thorough English Education. Youth* will lie prepared tor college, or fitted for mercantile or other busincr*. The scholastic year will consist of ten months, divided into two terms— August and September being varatten. The tuition fee for any. or all of tlio above studies, Is fixed at $80 tier year. A graduate ot the (Villege.of Now Jersey, at Princeton, witli seventeen years' experience In teaching, the subscri ber feels warranted in ap|iealing with confidence to the citizen* of Savannah for patronage. As a stranger, tin Is permitted to refer to Btehnp Elliott for character and qualification*, and takes pleasure in ap pending the following certificate from hi.* late patrons. WILLIAM ft. BOGART. Savannah. September 22d, 1863. Talmii vsnkk. August 29th. 1853. Mr. Wtt.tiAM S BooAirr, principal of the Belnir Academy, being about to remove to Savannah, for tho pur|io«c of es tablishing a school in that place, the undersigned, having had children uniter hi* care. tnk» pleasure iu recommend ing him as a highly coui|ietent teacher, and worthy Christ ian gentleman. It I* with much regret that they have heard of his In- tended removal from this vicinity; ns. boride* their kind personal relations towards him. they believe that his place a* adeachercan be with difficulty supplied, mid that his removal therfore will be regarded a* a public loss. II. SMITH'S FLOUR, CRACKERS, Ac. Ot\ BBLS II. Smith's Flour OU 20 half bbls clioice Canal Flour 20 bids Sugar Crackers 20 half bbls do do 20 bbls Butter do 20 half bids do do 20 boxes Sod* do 20 half bbls Fulton Market Beef, a choice article 60 bbls Crashed Sugar, landing from brig Augusta, and for sale by Jyl7 UOICOMBE. JOHNSON * CO. L IQUORS AND WINES—12 hair pipes Otard. Dupny k Go’s French Brandy; 10 half pipes, assorted brands, low priepd French Brandy; 30 quarter casks Domestic do, 60 bbls do do. 75 do P k H Bye Gin, 160 do E Phelps’ do G pipes Holland Gin. lObhl* Virginia Apple Brandy, 8 do pure Geor (ria Peach do, 200 ilo N. O. Wlilaky, 60 do white Baltimore no, 30 do old Westminster Monongahela do, 20 do old Penn sylvania Mountain dodo, 100do N. E. Rum.26 quarter casks Madeira Wine, 16 eighth do choice do do, 20 quarter do Port do. 2 half pipe* dodo, 20 qunrtercasks Brown Sherry Wine, 40 baskets Champagne do. For rale by aulO WEBSTER k PALMES. FISK’S METALIC BURIAL CASE. WE are constantly receiving these rateable Cases, and have them always in readiness to be delivered at the shortest notice. . . I. W. UORBELL k CO N. B.—We are permitted to Inform tho public that we hare reccired from Mr. Raymond, of New York cltv. a let ter signed by tlie different members of the United States Senate, who were appointed to take charge of the body ol tho Hon. Hknry Clay, doceased, (which was enclmod lu ono of Fisk’s Metnllc Cases,) and who went with it to Kentucky j they say to Mr. Raymond, that tho Case answered tlie pur- K se for which It was intended, and meets with their appro- Hon, and they cheerfully recommend it to the public as being superior to any oilier Quo for the transportation ol tho dead. The letter can be seen by callliut ““ feb14 I. W. MOP E ' NGUSH TOOTH BRUSHES-A very superior artlclo ot English Tooth Brushes, manufactured expressly for tha aabucriber, and direct from London, for sal* by Jnnel2 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square. F iR SALE—A light one bora* Carriage, with pole, built to order be Brower k Son, New York, and he* been need bit little. It ran be seen at tba Carriage Repository of Mr. Georg* W. Hardrastla. ml3 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fc 00 DAUnMORE FLOUR. Ae —200 bbls superfine Howard-rt JD Hour, 75 hhds prim* Bacon Sid**, 30 do do ShonlJer*, 26 tierce* choice iugar-cured Hams. 60 bbls and 100 kege ORREIJ. k CO STOVES, STOVES. The subscriber has Just received a Urgenumber ol Cooking and Parlor Stores, wbleb he will dispose ol —on* accommodating terms. Among them may be found the following: Cocking 8tere*. Tlie Republic, Lady ol the Lake, Air Tight Premium, Queen ofthe West, Empire Premium. Eastern Premium. Parlor and office Stoves.— Union Cottage, Cylinder, Sliest Iron, (air tight) square and oval, Six Plate. Box 8teve». Hollow Ware Pots, Kettle*. Ovens, Spider*. Sane* Paiu, kc. Ac. Plain and Japanned Tin Waro, for sale, and manu factured at •hortnotlco. Order* tor Roofing, Gutter*, nnd i~a«..tt«wt.-itiipwt»!^ fet} MiURICCi Noe. 10 and 12 Barnard street F ishing and jockey caps.—RwefoOy ut* arri- vals, anew *opply. Those In want will P|«*** call at • IMJT» PRICt t YE1DEB. J. Wayles Baker, Francis tp|ies. Juliu Parkbill, Tiiouias F Williams, George Gal|ihiu. Oliver S. Burroughs, Francis II. Fhirg. TurbJtt It Belton, George T. Ward. Wm. R. Hayward. George Whitfield. Benjamin'F. Whittier, John J Maxwell. William M. Maxwell, J. Stevens Maxwell, Edward Footman. Arthur M. Ilandolph, J. George Anderson. James J. Archer, rep24—trw6t -for gafe anb for Rent. F01 | 8AI4^-41i* pUnteltea owned and formerly —-ted b/ Uie late Col J. H. McIntosh, situated oa . Ill H*» p i*l»°»t fifteen miles above Jack- sonvllle, Bast Florida^ containing about twenty-seven bun- 4 m **/*?' t J*J kr XH s * humlrojt of which are open, and were cultivated with Ipccess hy him, and ihe residue, consist, ing of hammock |nd pine land. U laollglbly altuatml. and rapable of a high degree vf cultivation Tbe buiMlnga are In jpioil order, mnsiatlng of a comfortable dwelling. Ae., $nd spacious end convenient house*, adapted to alt tbe pur- £0*** °r * lo og *tenle cotton plantation, together with a fffteijlng ltouia and mill, and a bolting house and boiler*, whlqh are capable of turning out from fifty tp one hundred hogshead* of auger. Also, tight thousand acre* of pine the greater.pert of which Is well timbered, lying on the St. John* river and IU vicinity. For price and terms apply to the administrators. J. WALDBURO, Savannah, u tl B. A. PUTNAM. St. Augustin*. Mr. J. N, Johnson, who la on tbe plantation, will exhibit It and the other land, eeplfi—dtf LAND FOR SALE. . JB# THE subscriber olfora for sale 1,200 acre* of Land, Jgfiilylngon the Alatamaha. river, three miles below the *rarafork, known aa Town Bluff. There are 260 acre* open, ready for cultivation; also two small framed house* with goodframed barn and good framed store house, situate on the bank of the river, on* of tha best ttands for a store tn Mils section. The place has the advantage of steamboats during tho foil, winter and aprlng ninntha.and ono of tho best fisheries on the river for altad. Any person wishing to purchase ran do so by calling on the subscriber on the placo. Allso. 080 seres of land well timbered, with 160 acres ot first rate bap land well ditched and drained.readv for clear ing, with five acres cleared. Sold lnttd will produce fifty bushels of com to the acre. Till* tend Ilea two miles from Mann Ferry, on the Alatamaha river. Also. 8.000 acres of first quality pine timbered land on the Alatamaha and Oemulcee rtrera. All these lands are situate In the first and second dlstrir or Appling doupty. Also. 2,000 acres or land well tint beret with cyiiroia and white oak. Any person wishing furthei particulars ran address me at Ball P. 0., Georgia. janSl—lawdAwfim W. DYALL. MOT The Raleigh. (N. C.) Standard wtll please publish weekly for six months, and send btilto-. ^-. w. D. $ RICE LANDS FOR SAIJC —The Tract Of LAND on th- St. Mary'a River, known ae the Cutoff Tract, contatotei raven hundred nnd serenty-two (772) acre*, of which ova five hundred (500) acres are tide swamp ana fresh man) lands, with a rise and foil of tide of six feet. Hie. maral land was successfully cultivated many yean since, produclm Colton. Cnno. and Rico. These lands could bo put In order with less labour. It I. believed, than would be required for putting Hammock land in order, and aro considered very safe from overflow In gale and freshet*. For further particulars and terms, which will be made east to a purchaser, apply to Johu Fraser anil Co.. Charleston 8.C., or to Mr*. Ileury Bailey, St. Msry'e, Camden count) Georgia. A plat of the land may be icen at the office or the Geor g‘ an - apl 27—die FOR SAL F..—A Tract of LAND, containing 202 2ETacre*.and Improreuients. near Wnltlimirvillc. Libert.' county. Tlie land Is of good quality, nlnn and bay bnd.6i acres of which are in cultivation, ana the remainder wcl timbered, offering strong Inducement* to persons interest*- in procuring turpentine. Tit* improvements consist of* two-story frame dwelling, together with negro houses, statilez and nil nllior necessary outbuildings. Tim location cannot he sur|ins.sed for healthfolness or salubrity of climate, with S od water, aud n range for cattle which cannot he excelled. le above property can bo bought at a very reasonable price, and on the most accommodating terms. If early application be made to the subscribers, at WalthourTflle. Libert r county. „ 11. W. BACON M 26—dAc E. B. WAY. VALUAULE RICE LAND FOll SALE. A Tract of Tide Swamp Land.containing 500 acres. KWUyingon the Alatamaha river, three mllesaborc Dari- adjoining lands of the estate of Butler and Dun- Cody ou the east and Giguitllat and Wnlkor on the north and west, naving bh good a pitch of tide aa nn» rice plan tation on the river. My term* are. twenty dollars per acre, one-fourth cash, and the balance on a credit of from five to ten years, the interest only required to be paid annually. Apply to the undersigned at Darien. In casoormy absence Mr. James I'BiNout will show the land, a plan of which can be seen at tho office or the Georgian. „ . __ SAMUEL M. STflEET. _Dsxnw. Jan.... 1863. jan26—1am FOR SALK.—- A Tract of I AND of Five Hundred acre ZXZstrictly prime Rico Land. Immediately opposite the ob town of Hardwick. Tlie situation or tho place afford* on or tbe best Saw-mill seatif In the Southern counter, focllHlc for timber being easy and without end. Vessscls comln; from sen can load Immediately alongidde. drawing from let .*? JV.7. n ° r ” n,or - For ,crn,B *PP>r •» Henrr Wllllnmr U.b. District Attorney,Savannah.or to B. STILES, Bryan coun is -asas-s* , |JljilaW})|)itt2lbcrttt«i«tete. CABINET WARE EMFUlUCH^ ‘ No. 180] South Second street. J'k(te£r»,“'(No. IM (n - :^r?fonn their ■SHH that they h_ Waffintii Second street, where .they liar* did assortment of eoperior furniture, of to which they Invite the attention of pun CANE BEAT CHAIR MAN _ No. 1B1 North Sixth Street, PMa w ... ■ Ublng.endonhaod Plain ami ran-Ul ey Can* Seat Chain, tn great re He- Ml . , - ty of elegant and foshlonablestyl*«t *T* for parjora, dining-room* or chamber*,' mode In Fattej Woods, Imllation Woods,and Fancy Colors.lt*. Reception and CotUg* Chair*, of llght.and. beaotifol de- algna; (hue lounges. Cane Setteee, Hall Chain, (fotintlaff. Honop and Office Arm amirs, large and sidiill Rdddnf Chslra. Ptere and Steamboat Stool*. Wtedior Chain, and Settees. Ac. Housekeepers. Hotel. Steamboat and Rail HoadCompahiw will flud it to their Interrat to call at tb* Facton of ; * N. F. WOOD, ‘ * ■w Ko - 181 li< ’ rtt ° lhEt ( " lr "' u ■ PROUTY A BARRETT** Agricultural Ware-Ilouac amt Seed State. No. 194)1 Maridslred. PkUaddM*. ...... , Pxitm A Mrsns’ Itetent SeUayw elurpening riougbs. ot *11 aUa«RH| right and left handed—8ub*bO,fadS. —__— -.Bide Hill and Double Mould, ft©., with . Steel Extending Point*. Bar-share, Beach, and othernnds of Caztlnn-for repairing. The Emperor or Rnasia awarold for the above Plooghe. a Massive Hold Medal, vain* $$00.— Also, the Great Medal at the World's Fair, waa awarded P. ft M. Plough No. 40. Cultivators with Double-Point Polish ed Stool Teeth, whloh can be reverted, thus getting Double Wear ol the common Teeth. Also, Cultivator* of all kinds with Steel Teeth. STEAM SAW BULL FOR SALE, CHEATED hair a mile from this Cltv. on the canal, h * a t~> basin capable or holding two million feet of Log*. 1 a Mill has boon In operation nlomt seren months, runs two gangs end nn jhlglng raw. also Grist Mill. This Mill saw* fronjTJ to 16 M. foet per day. For particulars apply tn wg0 WYIJ.Y ft MONTMOIJJN. A FOR SALE—That valuable parcel of "lund^formcrly r^occupte.l by ,E. Jencke's. Eso.. khown as a Cooper's blioji and 5 nrd. It I* bounded on the east by West Bound- nry street, west by the Canal, north hy Railroad street, and south by lots Now. 6 nnd 0. nnd contains ulmut four acres. ' cb, WYJJ.Y A MONTMOIJJN. F OR’SALE—The westerly half of I/it No. 2 Yamacraw, tiring the \\ harf now occupied by thonmrteston Slcnm racket Company, measuring one hundred feet or. tho Hirer, aim running bnck about two hundred foot to Cnnnl-strcat. The property Is now under a lease which will expire on tho first of November next. If not sold ot private sale previous to the first Tuesday in February, it will then be offered at auction at tho Court House. Apply to do!6 COHEN ft FOSDICK. TO THE CONSUMERS OF MANUFACTURE ® Sawed lumper. the ftaranuafi'l’inning Hie western extremity 01' the city of Savannah, between Z.nbly nnd Margaret streets. Orders for all descriptions of Plained Lumbar furnished at the shortest possible notice, and manufactured in a sojierlor style, which cannot fall to please the consumer. Woik done by their mschino will compare witli that of any now in use Tlie suhscriliera have succeeded in arranging for a constant supply of se lected seasoned Lumber, by which 110 disnpiioiutinont to builders need be apprebondod. F.vpry facility will ho ex truded in obtaining material for all parts of a building. Tlie Saw Mill, now being completed in the same building, will be In o|«ration In the course of one month, when or dcr* for every description of Sawed Lumber will be execu- • * -'**• despatch. Apply to R. A. ALLEN ft CO., or eodvin —— • Spain’* Atmospheric Chume, Corn Shelter*, Improved kinds. Hay and Straw CuUors, Hand Corn MID". Coro and Cob Crusher*, Gedda’ Improved Harrows, 8quareand A Harrows, Horse Rakes. Grindstone*, ready hung, Birt 8cra per*. Agricultural Furnaces, Ox Yokes and Rows. Fori* lor unloading Hay, Man Hay Rakes, BowPInij, Applo Poorer*, Ox Muzzles, Mol* Traps. *■ Pruning Hooks aud Chisels, Paws nnd Scissors, Iron Well* Curbs, and Zinc tubring for Chain Pumps, Corn Planter*, Turnip Drills. 4 to'M, Grant's Patent l>n Mills, Garden Eoglnli, Wheat Drill* •- Horae Pvnrera and Threaten. Mowing and Reaping Mai chlnca. Chain Pumps, Cattle Tie*, Bull Rings, Patent Iron Snath*, Grubbing Hoe*. Transplanting Trowel*, Hay and Manuro Fork*, Shovel* and Spades. Garden and Field Hoea,. Garden Rakra in variatr, Clilldren’s Tool*, ■ .. Darling Scythes, Soatbs. with Patent Fatten- foitei Potato Hooks. Also. Horticultural Tool* (or every description.) Garden end Grass Seeds, for sale at tho lowest prices, at Wholesale and Retail. • “ PAPER HANGINGS, BLANK BOOKS, ETC* No. 4 North fifth rtreit. two doors above Market T Philadelphia. HE undersigned h*Te just opened a frrah and complete stock of Wall Paper*, among which are gold aodvel- vet. fine vatin. and the lowest priced unglazed papers; also, decorations, borders, fire-screens, curtains, etc., which they offer at the lowest prices, both wholesale and retail. .The best workmen employed to hung paper either tn the city or country. Blank Books. Stationery, de.—We hare also our usual as sortment of writing papers wrapping paper*, blank and school books, stationery, etc. v- . .. . PARRISH.fc HOUGH, No. 4 North Fltli street, 2 doors above Market, , Plilladelpbia. *iC Cnsh paid for country rage. tnhlO—«od I DIE SINKING AND ENGRAVING.'I N ALL ITS BRANCHES.—Business cards, with appropri- ate devices, embossed in a new style, In plain and fancy colors. Seals of every description, with or without presses. Envelopes printed with name, business and address.labels, bill hend*. manufacturer's tickets, ftc.. all executed in tha neatest manner and at prices 26 per cent, below any *lm|. sum # I'P” 1 ** ,n ., con ^wquence of better and Improved faclllltesfor the execution of such work. N. n—All order* by nmll promptly attended to. .Good* sent to any part of tho country. - , . „ , „ T. R. CAT.YERT ft CO.. Envelope and Seal Tress Manufacturer*. Die Pinker*. Embofle ser* nnd Eengravrr*. 48 South 3d-it., Philadelphia. mh22 jy26— WILLIAM KINE, Agent. FORTE MONN A1ES, POCKET HOOKS AND FANCY GOODS. T HE attention of thn trade, and other*. In want of Torte Monnnle*. Pocket Books. Hankers’ Cases. Drawing Ca ses. Portahlo Writing Desks. Backgammon nnd Chess Boards. Chessmen. Pearl. Shell, nnd Silver Card Cases. Work Boxes. Cabas. Needle Book*. Money Belts. Cigar Cases. Pori folio-. Itazors nnd llnzor .Strops. Travelling Flasks, and flneCutle- ry. together with a large variety of Fancy Goods, which will be sold at the lowest rates. F. II SMITH. Porte Monnaie and Pocket Bonk Manufacturer. aug'il—eisllm 2»5 Arch at., below Sixth, Vhllartriphla. DYING AND RENOVATING^ 73 York-st., rear nf the Court House. Savannah. Ga. Eatnbllahrd In 1834. L ADIES’ Silk and Woollen Ureases, ftlmwls, Table Covers, ftc., cleaned and dyed various colors, Ladies’ Bounds Bleached and Pressed iu a fashionable style. Kid Gloves Cleaned, a ml Gentlemen's Garments Cleaned. Renovated or Dyed.as may be required. All donein the aamestylu which has generally so much pleased my patrons and friends.— Terms moderate. Persons sending parcels by Hamden’s express, railroad or steamboats, are requested to write me tier mall, so that I may know where to call for them and which way to send them back. Cost of freight each way for small parcels will be about 25 cents. All orders punctually attended to. qpH2—tufo4 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. gas Work, lamps. &e. ASwimm 1 ! 11, Manufacturers, No 119 Chest™ t- XX street, PhiU<h|lphia.respectfaily solicit the attonti zn of purchasers, to their assortment of chandellera, braXeta, pendants, and every description ofgns bnrnerss also every variety of lamps, girandoles, ftc. We warrant our good equal In (reality, and our price* a* low as any other ratab ltehnicnt In the country. Tlie Trade supplied with burners, mercury, raps,brass tinga, air pumps. Ac., nt reduced prices. ' Q . , ARCHER ft WARNER, n i” 8 ' William F. Mlsker, Ih-dwood l. Warner, | Wm. O. R. MerriO, ... ,** OOK1 8iG-aLAss warehouse, • ttt Ck'dnut-ttrtd, below fburth. north tide, Philadelphia. VV E IV ronn n ' l ' rcll, | l1 * »'"l resident* of this vlclnltf/that ..siw.im 1 complete assortment of Mantel, l’ler, Wall for private use. or all kind* for country salo. with i ortralt and Picture Frames,ftc.,will be fouud at our establishment. * ’ u , Jf'"« «nd !»■*. belUUn eubl, u. Io .HI Ih, best goods nt lowest prices. - Dlmeiulniu baliin B|<™. »• -III gin .lUmataiform, . JJjSi rWe “ l "«, for Stores. Direlllngs. *„ „t Import .iJ£Sit II10M.13 J. WAIT k 'car I ' V’' ‘V”lm* just received 'per late arriyaU,' a X large and rrosrt A of t | 10 r | c he*t and newest stylw* u .it ?P“ lr J. “/"VrT Uitss-vly Inicr-l" -nd Ts.l, tinn Cnr|«tlngs. all ot which au on-red on the roost draw, able terms. With a full assortment of Oil Clotlis, Table Coven, Mat- ting, ftc. Purchasers are requested to make an early exnrolnatlor ns strong inducements will be hold out to cash buyers. It. B. WALKER, 100 Chestnut-street, rohl 7—lawtf below 8th, Bouth side, Phltadelphta, BLINDS AND SHADES. Toko Notice. B J. WIIJJAMS, No. 12,North81xth-stwet.afewdoor* • above Market-street, Philadelphia, Is the most extan* sire and liest matfofacturer of Window Minds and Shades in the United State*, and has taken the highest premiums at all tho exhibition*; be buys the best materials by whole* a.xl» cheaper for Cash than others pay for inferior articles by retail, nnd can, therefore, sell superior Venetian Blind* and Shades, ns cheap as others oak fur Inferior articles. Painted Window Shndes in great variety, of beautiful designs and su|ierlor quality. Buff and White Unen Shades, Blind and Shade Trimmings, Fixtures, ftc.. wholesale and retell,at the lowest cnsh prices. Store Shades painted and lettered to order. Reed Blind* at manufacturer*' price*. Old Blind* pa Into! to look a* good m new. Purchasers, by calllpg, will ho convinced that bo sells a superior article, and guar- an tec* full satisfaction. A liberal discount made todeiuarf, “ lFe study to please." BENJ. J. WIUJAMS. apld—cod No. 12 North Oth-strect. Phil*. LAW SCHOOL OF HARVARD COLLEGE. T HIS institution affords a complete course of legal edu cation for tin* bar in any of the United Stales, except ing only matters of merely local law nnd practice j nnd also a systematic course oMnstruetlon in Commercial Law for thoso who propose to engage in mercantile pursuits. Hie Law Library, which is constantly increasing, con' tains now about 14.000 volumes. It includes a very com plete collection of American and English Istw, and the prim cipal works of the Civil and other Foreigu Law. It is open to studeuts. nnd warmed and llghytd for their use duriug both terms and tho winter vacation. The first term ufeach academical year begins In the last week of August, and the second term in the last week of February ; each term continues twenty weeks. Students aroadmitted at any period of a term or vacation. The fee* are $60 a term, and $26 for halt a term. For this sum stu dent* bavo the use of tho Law Library nnd text books, and of tbe College Library, and may attend all the courses of public lectures delivered to the undergraduates of the unlrendty. , Tho instructors of the I*w School are Hon. Joel Parker, I.L D., Royall Professor; Hon.Theophilus Parsons.LL. D., Dane Professor; and Hon. Edward O Luring. Unireralty lecturer. Instruction is given by lectures, recitations and examinations, and moat courts. For further Information application may be made to cither of tho instructors. JAMES WALKER. President. Cambridge, August 1,1853. dlaw3wi* sep6 UNrVBEBITY~bF — LOUISIANA.—MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. T HE Annual Course of Lectures in this Department will commence on MONDAY, November 14, aud will ter minate to the ensuing March. JAME8JONES, M. I)., Professor of Practice. J C. RIDDELL. M. D., Professor of Chemistry. WARREN STONE. M. D.. Professor of Surgery. A. H. CENAS. M. D . Professor of Obstetric*. A. J. WEDDKRHURN. M. D., Professor of Anatomy. GU3TAVUS A. NOTT. M. D. Profeaaor of Materia Medlca. THOMAS HUNT, M. D.,Professorof Physiology and Pathol- CORN&JTS II. BEARD.M.D., \,u m0 ,utrator* of Anatomr SAMUEL P. CHOPP1N.M. D.,/ 1 *® ™ 01A - The room* for dissecting will be open from the third Mon day to October to the Flrat of April. > The Faculty are Visiting Physicians and Surgeons of the Charity Hospital, and attend this Institution from Novem ber to April. The Students accompany the Profeoeoraln their visits, and thus enjoy extraordinary practical advan- tans, free of expense. There are about one thousand patient* prescribed for dally in this Hospital. The number of patients la nearly twenty thousand. In the year. THOMAS HUNT, M. D., Dean, jnly 28—w3m NEW BOOKS. R eceived hy s. s. sibley, Augunt 10. i853: Miles Tieinenbere. or the I»ve Test, hy Annette Mario Maillard. author of Zimrra the Gypsoy. I'liilosophy of Sir William Hamilton, Professor of Isigie nd Metaphysics in Edinburgh University, for tho uso of school* nnd colleges. Abelard nnd hlolse, a romance.by 0. W. Wright. Pyscomancy. Spirit ltappings and Tippings exposed, by Professor Dnirlp* O. Page. M. D. Barnum’s Illustrated News; Gleason'sITctoral; Popular Educator; Majarini or Arte, ftc. For sale at the book store ol R 8. 8IBI£Y, augll 136 Congress-street. NEW BOOKS. T HE Sword and the Distaff, or Fat. Fair and Forty.* sto ry of tlie South at the close of the Revolution, by the author of the Partisans, Melllchampl, Catherine Walton, ftc. ftc. Tbe Heavenly Home, or the Employments and Enjoy- ment* of the Saints in Heaven, by Rev II Harbaugh, A. M. Poems, by Meditotus; ilook of tho World, No 10. Bogk of tlie World, vol 1, bound. Tlie naif Yearly Abstract of theMedlQ*! Science*. No 17. Tho British and Foreign Medlco-Chlrurglcal Review, No 23. Received hy augl'J J- B. CUBBEDGE. C OFFEE—300 bags fair tq prime Klo Co (tes, 60 do Saint Domingo do, 26 do old government Java d< **pl6 —— “• Jo.forsaleby WEBSTER ft PALMES. C ORNED BEEF, HAMS, ftc.—Just reed voJ 10 half anfft bbls Geo Haw*’ Corned Beef. 100 small tin sugancurad Him*, 8 hhd* B*oon Shonldm, 10 bbla laa! Urd and 6 do bleached Whale Oil, and for tale by DAVID O’CONNER, toglT cor. Broughton and Prayton-ztresrti. TjACON—20 cajka Bacon Sides, 20 do Shoulder*, air tigkt HfftTarSSratt.-» t.b. m n«iur, to 1) p-> auu Of D boxnCbeew. 2$ bbla Hiram Smith’* Flour. 60 boxes MCMAHU.N « DUYLfc Herring, landing per a tea mar and for salabr , TVACON—20 hhds, prime Bacon ShOuldsre, landing from mil - SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO. D steamer Florida, and for rateby ■' 20 do do da • SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00. RPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS, J UST received.* variety of publications of the New York Protestant Episcopal Society. Tracts. Church Cate chism*. Sabbath School Service, and other cheap and valu able Publication*. For solo at the Book Store of 8. 8. SIBLEY. auglO No. 136 Congreas-street. WAPIIffiNH. A N INDIAN PREPARATION, for reatori ng grey hair to its original color. It is guaranteed by tlio Proprietor, hat If the patient I* grey, ho can have his hair restored to its original color by usingI/iret’s Wahpeno. For 8ale b* jan21 w. W, LINCOLN, Monument Square. Hour. 50 hhds prime new Bacon Ride*. 20 do do Should ers. 30 bbls and 60 kegs Leaf Lard, landing and for sale by mli9 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft a T O THE LADIES.—'We would respectfully rail the atten tion of tho ladies of Savannah, aud sourroundlng coun try, to the following now and bcaullfulgnods which we have I ust received, via i silk Paris mantillas, laced gimp mantil- m. black nett scarfs rat’d, neet scarfs, ladies cravat* and ties, French worked collars, laced rapes, cliemizetta and un der sleever. bonnet ribbon.gauze cap ribbon, black velvet ribbon. Alexandres light kid gloves, black nett mitts, ool’d. silk and lisle gloves, with a Urge variety of other article* too numerous to mention. Please call and see for your selves ; all of which willbe sold on the beat possible termi t ~ —IN ft Bl MhlB k BURNS. WINDOW GLASS. P PORTER'S ALKAIJNF. WINDOW GLASS, Is superior In brilliancy of surfacean I polish to all other, and never stains or rusts; withstands all climate*, qnd is packed with great care, suitable for shipping. Dealers a nd ollu r* will consult their interest by sending their orders to the sol* agents, FRENCH ft RICHARDS, oug20—dflm New Drug Warehouse, N. W. corner 10th and lUrket-sta., Philadelphia. A LBATTA WARE. A SUBSTITUTE FOR SILVER.—The at tentlon of the public la respectfully railed to the above named waro, aa being* aobtltute. which for use la warrant ed to be equally as good. It is a harder metel than silver, consequently will bear rougher usage. It I* a coroMnatlon of perfectly pure metals, and U a* free from con. ton aa silver. Every article will be warranted to retain Us origin al color. It consists In part of the following: Uble and dessert fork*, tea. table and dessert spoons, ftc., just rs- eelved and for tale by m*y7 J. P C0LIJN8.100 Bryan-street W RAPPING PAPER, ftc.—160 reams Wrapping Paper: Urge, middle size, and small; 80 eases Matches; 10 eratea Glass Flasks, quarts, plnU, and half-pint*, n 'for sale by aepll McMAHOS ftDOl F .NE 8HIRT8.—Thoi# In want of a fine ahlrt, to St well and handsomely made, ran be accommodated at No 14T Bay—t. may 19 PRICE ft VEADKB. F LOUR—20 bbls fresh Hiram Smith'* Flour, 26 do Gout- see do, for sal* by *ep21 J. V. CONNERAT ft 00.. H AY100 halos prim* North Hirer Hay, dally txpected per achr Cataract, for rale to arrive by June28 BRIGHAM ELLY ft CO, B acon and flour.-® huu stdae, 10 do shooidv*, 26 bbla Flour, landing from steamship State of Geor gia, and for taU by > »WI B01C0IIBI.J0BII90S.Sfla •Dioos Biraa AND BHoounBa-« Si boM, SO do Sbo-ldm.il r JT RECEIVED.—We hare just receirad, a fresh lap ply ot ladies’ merino, gauss, silk and ootton Vesta, Misses and infant’s merino ve*U, gents silk, merino, gauae and cotton vesta: also, a fine assortment of linen rambrie handkerchiefs. ladies’ and misses’ white and brown Cotton hose, white and bUck silk do, rente white, brown and mix ed half hose, gents white and black silk do do, together with a Urge assortment of white and colored linen cam bric handkerchiefs, colored and block aUk cravats, Stock* and ties, for sale low by rah 26 AIKIN ft BURNS S IIAWLfi, ftc—Super, and common crap* shawUpUIn and embroidered. Vandyke collar* beautiiul good*, a*, sorted parasoU. plain, striped and checked glace siUts,sum mer do, barege*, tissues and grenedines, colored and whit* jaconet and organdy muslins, a Urge assortment of Irish linens, French printed cambrics. • M. PRENDERGAST ft CO., 178 Broughtoo-ntwat stripe* and pUld, new pattern gingham, baregas and tUsues. ladies’colored and black umbrellas and rorewtto. silk gimp to suit all shades of silka and bareges, black net mantillas, aliawls, points and scarfs, whit* ana black raw ing silk scarfs, white Ucs and colored silk mantillas, whit* and colored crapo shawls, bUck swan silks, black baregee and tlaaues, black and lead French ginghams, for sale by *pll3 AIKIN « BURNS. L J Pari*, .— , •wit* mull, nansook and rambrio mown*, aUk and linen lustres, ftc., for sale at the lowest price by a pm D«WnT U MORGAN. T ' HE YOUNG MAROONKRS. by Rev. V. R. Gouldiv. A further lupply Just received and for sal* *1 thsbook atore of may5 & 8. SIBLEY, 186 Congresewrt. E ~ NOLISH PICKLES AND BAUCES.-6 dot Jan assorted English Pick lea,« do* bottles assorted Saaora, Juat re ceived and for aala by jun*30 J. BOSBXAU. r\I880LUTI0N.—The flrm.of Kxwrow M iUmuu. waa U s-Kvwi-i-- R. H. MARSHALL. Savannah, 18 th February, 1S63. nnmT*KDBffiut. B omsmo LimoBB-100 bbu. iToJaWiB mW 60 do. E. Phelp* Gte; 60 do. N, E, Rrm> ufiO^O, air ■ MSSCSiwj D ^oaStTC^SFFOBHON d oi-.i'O Jo nr • do.60doN.*.'l 1 • : W\iX - "••... J,'. , /. ;x v - A h '• , - • '■ * • :•f- ■ — • -. • ----- _ * ^