The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, October 26, 1853, Image 1

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( ( c (, s- c y Or;/. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORN [NG, OCTOBER 26, 1853. NO. 225. 1VT »,£S™«. K b'i* N C H A HILTON, p U St,."j ... nilliV (IKOHGIAN, T,|K mVitnlng *n>l ©vaulng.Hutulay* «w|' 1 oi^t^ u«i>rusl ioclijr subscriber*, •*»•» CjrtSu,'ILerfl-n o»b.n».toJ for country reader*. and Is ^rRl-"' KEK1 * Y ° B o R ai A *» T to *#eUh”»' T *‘«* wWlt of lh , f tn * ,u> three yjiheJ to«T l 1 Thu^Ur and tatunlay.) »nd con- sr;j'.tu«.»- »u t. th, twi,. *™i to ,ilirfe !i “,,*J n ,t rnlon.or delivered In the city, at **£!■ *£*« r«Hjsnn,w abvaxcr. .... wKftKI»V GEORGIAN, in.Utotut Ul. pub. Loul. , ni ur warning. «t rH._A!.Nl«. IX AOVAXUlo , u wade in advance. the chare©* will "jgSSS ***** **' forTrUWwjklj ' $5 ’ ‘ nd KUUNUlt JUVKFILK8. Beautifully lUnst ratal, ami in Ornamental lliiuling. IiR ROBINSON LDU1SHK, on HUtnim tie uno Fatnllfe Lulss© Naufsgixi. per J. Wvss. Aventura* d© Robinson Crusoe, tr.vlulln* do Daniel D# Km. Aiiu.Ua Cortina, ou l'Orphelln# tlo Seine, tied lee nux t ines ptrsomiM, |u»r Vlotor Doublet, Profosseur tie Belles- Urns, etc Abrege vie Tour* to* Voyage* no i’rio Nord. dtiputo to* Frares, ten! jusuii'a treliouurd (1830— 1830), par ilonri l<u- brim, slxiein© edition. Marguerite Robert. oar M’meTnlll© Monou*©. Ia*» IVrnler* Jour* oe Pompeii, Imlte de Bnlwer. Ill.tolro Naturellu dot Aultnaux.fe* plu* romarquabte# do la cUam deniainmirerea (quadruped** at cetacea), par un Naturalist© do Museum ornee de 00 figure* d'nnininux. ui •irutii.'.j - , ... L’Orphslln© de Moseou, on Juno Instltutrice, par M'mo M U ‘■‘TLnM eiubraee.l in the morning soltreiufe. Wollfes-dlifeme edition. *1 L-Tiitlou.HlX DOLLARS p*r annum. Piorre l'Grand, nar J. N. Dubol*, Profosseur do I'Uulver* site—quartlemo edition Max Priaona ou Momnlroa do SIItIo, Pollioo, traduction nnurello. par U. PAbbo Bauras#*, profosseur an petit Semi- nalre deToura. Auguate et Thereto, on L© Retour a ta fo par M'mo Tarbo da* tablous—trolsleme edition. Rrn««tino an lo* Charme* do la Vortu aulrio de Nolly ou la Joune Artlxte et de Carollnoot Jullotto, par M’nioCoaarto Forretiee—teptleme etlltlon. Rlanche de Sarenay. par M'me I<. B. Ague* vie Iauvvq* au Memoivoa De Ekaur St. Itsut. pat jult VetiUetto. Mathilda ot Gabrielis ou lo* Olenfalta, d'uno education chretriomie—traiiieme edition. Robert au PSouvIner d’uno Mere, M'me C. Gnernmnte. Voyage* et Aventure* do Loperouvo, par F. Valentin— Mixieiue edition. For tale by ■op33 J. n. CUBBEIKIE. NKW WINK AND UUHOIt fITOlUO, No. ll IFAffdA-rr-ztrrvf. TUB SUBSCRIBER respretfiiUr announce* lo the lllton* of Savannah. and of the Interior of thi* Lsiiiin. that he ha* now opened and will keep con tinually In atom, a large assortment of the bust qualltle* of the Various kind* of WlNK2d AND LIQUORS, both forulgn mid domettIc, invoiced from the Iveal aourcot, and to hi* atock of which, nt lire tent on hand, ho Invllea attention.—• Having Ivnvt oxtenatve caperleneu tn France nt a manufac turer, and in Amerira at luijHirter and denier, hit acquain tance with the trade enable* him to oiler iiaturance thnttlio article* which are enumerated below am each genuine: Article* of Direct Importation.—French Bran dies of varloua brand*; Holland Uin t Scotch, Irish and Monongnliela Whisky ; Old Uatavia Arrack ; Jamaica and St Croix Rum. Wine*.—Old Pori. Madeira, Sherry, Clintnpagno. Hook, Clarot, Sautorno and Ituvgundy Wine*. Coni Inin.—In case*. Cumcoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Sla- valta, Klrachenwatter, Aiwlnth. Ac. Ale and Porter.—l/oodon Brown Stout, and Edin burgh Ale. Alto Agent for Domeatic liquor*. nov6 R. MAYER, T15SAH MUTUAL 1.V81HANCK CO. |TU '' uj,., u» . wte U ‘ rlue ' l “ lJ RiVor ° n IbwUll,™.. .11,nr. I» tt —.1. l* 1 j Robert*. J. R. Wilder,I. OiWvf AnAwwn.S.B.Knapp. Henry Lathrop GUtnore-BUnma! 1 The Race for Richot. and aome of the pit* Into which tho ffrVl HENRY D. WEF.D, President, jIIRAM ROBERTS, Vice President U<c0OKT.Seev SrtS’TVoHBlOai BXCHANOK AND m KMUIUATUIN agkncy. ,,i.bing to *end for their friend* and desirous of ^ 1>m ftv‘t class packet ships, are informed v«bAcritf*« are the only AgeuU for the above ngen- .,,, Citv. »,e .iwauthorized to draw on Messrs. Win. Taj^cott •jmv>w».ln Kuius from £1 and upwards, which "«v negotiable in any town throughout Ireland and Bntoiu' Praits on France and Germany, iwyable In -.of the Coatiuent. also for sale. Apply to lU’XKKR k OGDEN. 60 Day-street. jtTlIERN MlTl-.VL INSUltANCK CO, J.-JHHV HL’IJ- President and Treasurer. ilftiS CHASE, {tee’ry. | C. F. McKAY. Actuary. unJnvbmed. Agent of 'he above Company, continue* nth*following Did*, viz.: Marine, River and Fire * the lives of.Survuut*. (ff rfThite Person* are also taken by thi* Company. !t;np rtmmm for residing iu the South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, Corner of Bay aud Drayton-street*. NKW BOOKS. R eceived and for sale by b. s. sibi.ey. isr rnn- gr«'»s-st.—Bible In the Family—Bible in the Counting House. Annals of Tennessee, by J. G. M Ramsey, M. D. The Sword and tho DIstalT. or Fair, Fat and Forty. Marla Do Uerniuve, a tale of tho Crescent City, by IV. Runner* fall. The Doubting Communicant, by Septimus Tuatin, 1). D. Country Hospitalities, by Catherine Sinclair Spiritual Vampirism—Uin history of Ethorial Softdown and tho Friends of tho New Light,by C. IV. Webber. Row Lind Wnvor, or the Pilot of Hainan life. Great Truth* by Groat Authors, from writers of all age* and both hemisphere*. Cleansing the Sanctuary, by W. L. M’Cailn. of the Union Presbyterian Church, of Philadelphia. Je'JR Suit* 1 * UOUSK UltKSSING SALOON. 1SJS 5 . COHEN A HANNON respectfully announce to ftititiivoioit Savannah that they are now prepared uUtiiuhnf work in their line, at their new shop, borofrof Broughton and Drayton-at*. They have a-,y‘ the following as their rates of charges; For a ititn' 1<u : l>er month, for i or three time- per week • I times» week »1 : A or tt times n week $1 fill: every j; T» per mouth. Hair cutting ilOc.; hair eurling'Jlic. ■ansdV*. •.W-N' will always hold himself in readiness to at- i»«r>n hom those who may require his service* at rk*w- HTBWASr MACIUNK AND MANUFAC TURIN'G COMPANY, RGiofv and improved orgaulrntion. manufacture InMiotire and Stationary Engines. Sugar Mill*. Gin*. xiUlhM. Drill*. Ac. Also, every description of Cot- TedMiadSiw Mill work.Shafting. Pulley*. Ac..Cast- rfufvrieht. (hav ing a la rge assortment of patterns.) teiprice* F. S. CLANTON. Engineer, tat 1J PUtt-sireet. cornor or Gold. Clnxton A Wet- tEurUior. Collins A Co. and II. Collins’Axes. Hard- Iipner.H Pratt-st.. New York^ oclO— lyr PATENT SCALES. lSM.tfK'3 Patent Platform Scales—(Improve.1 in qunl huDd reduced in price)—Adapted hi every required np. li ofwighing. as ltailrnad Scales for trainsor single cars wot the principal railroads In the United States and itDrittiu. Wan>li»n«e Scale*. Heavy Portable Scales, on rh.fnr tmndrie* railing mills. Ac. Store Scales, various ration*: Counter Scale*. Hay and Coal Scales. Ac.— Sabi have been long known'and severely tested ; and fniwal cnnfiilence frit in their accuracy and perfect wt.israchthat they are now regarded as the stand- which there is no appeal. PH1LBR1CK A BELL. Aaents SILVER’S MINERAL PAINTS. B3T RD K1VF.IV—A supply of Mineral Paints, firo and rqmtof color*, unfading. Silver'* Mineral Paint* Msutiailv from all others iu market, limy are not Jath.y require little oil. they do not work toiighly, but Kexiilr u white lead. Tltej lay on a very heavy body. lluMiatelv. and hecontean lnde«tructable covering ol nt They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger ktlnn white lead. Bliv. a variety of color*. Red. Yellow, various Browns, Kht BUek. They arc superior in body (or covering fcoty) to anything ever discovered, and pound for pound ■UTtr double the surface of White Lead or Zinc Mineral ■Ui. and require |e*s oil. fcm<v* wpawd to cover Tin Root*, a* nothing adhere* |ta like silver'. Mineral Paints. For sale by JOHN .1 MAURICE. 10 aud 12 Barnard-*tro«»t. IIOLCOMIIK, JOHNSON <fc CO., ■ Have hi aturo, and offer for salo, on the most 16 Ithds St mix Sugar, 26 do Porto IUco do 26 do N Orleans do. 60 bbls Coffee do 100 bbls Stuart’s A. B and C Sugar, 26 do Crashed do 10 boxes Loaf do, 200 bug* Bio (toffee, 20 do Java do 100 bags old Cuba Coffee, 60 do Jntnnli-A do 10 cases Myer’s Aromatic Tobacco, 60 casks Bacon Sldoa 25 casks Shoulders. 26 do Hants, choice quality 100 bids Baltimore Flour. 60 whole and 2ft hall do Canal do 26 hltds. 60 tierces and 60 bbls West India Molasses 25 bl»l» Now Orleans Molasses, 26 do extra do 26 quarter chests Hyson Tea. 10 do do Blnuk do loo Iwtxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles 100 do No 1 and Palo Soap 100 bales Gunny Coth. 300 coils Weaver’s Rone 100 bids E Phelps’ Gin. 260 Flack'h do, 25 doConnoctlcui River do, 26 do N E Bum 20or casks pure Malaga Winn. 20 do do Madeira do 6 half pipes Utnrd Brandy.20 qr casks do do 100 bids Mouongatieln Whisky. 10 qr ensks Port Wine 16 bids Mint nttd Bose Cordial. Also, tho following old and very choice i.tquors, In glasses ; 40 deren choice old Madeira Wine, bottled In 1847 36 detniJonaSt Croix Rum. 15 do old Jamaica do, 1848 fs> do old Mnnongchria Whisky. 1846 -10 do Pure Julco. 1848.40 do Brandy. 1616 35 dozen Schcidutii Gin, 10 do old Whisky, Nectar, may 18 _ REMOVAL. 'i*WnX .uit.K TAIL ill!\G ESTABLISHMENT—The sub- I HVr having just removed to No. 21 Bull-street, (lie- tOinrr**. aod Broughton-streeU.) would inform hi* Is anl the public gen-rally, that he will open Tins ui'l.upplv of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting ■btlahl'tmh. r.ngli*h and American Cloth*. Cassi- p*ini Vettings, purchased from the most extensive iin. prtin N«w Turk, wliich In- i* prepared to make up In P tot »"i uturt fashionable styles. M. I). MURPHY. DISSOLUTION. »-p»rtner«hio kerctofure existing with the under- I signed, under th<- firm of BOSTON A GUN*BY. is this pli.wiltM livinutual c*.n*ent. Either partner isautho. > use the runic of the firm in closing the unsettled JullS BOSTON, !Wlit. 1531. aug'J J. H. GUNUY. ;aaJer.-ignM willcmitinue the FAfTORAGKand COM- •X HI SIXE-'S on |,i. nun account, ami respectfully 'txuw <>( the patruuagu so IRwrally extcml- ■ to ti.« Ute |\'_vfHX'Tt0N oV JOHN BOSTON. •ABTXKILSIIIP.—'The un-partner > evi.ting between the subscribers under fina of F f.'S.UU'M k fo. l» «U*M>lved by mutual «i. 15 MID'HKIJ. will continue the business on "} 'wsint and is autli<>rize<l tu settle all claints, in tlr.iorura^m-l the lute firm. F. ZoGBAUM. Charleston. S. C., _ . , <» B MITCHELL, Savannuh, Ga. inauli. June Sth. ]k',3 je8 SWRiA r»K cocaRTNKHSIIIP—Nmint—Tim con* ffu'if hiiiW* .v Uietgers is this ilay dissolved by mu- »i Mr. Ki! , b.ii retiring, and Mr. Thomas Wood, il, i'. i,°', ,8ll ' n '> ki-* place, under tlu* name and style J-iJ;* Igi-r. All debt, against the late firm will be (nUtel i, r tli— nnv , lrin • " and receipted BIOHK NKW HOOKS. R ECEIVED BY s S. SIBLEY. Juno 28. 1863.—Edgar Clifton, a atory of School Lif,'. by C. Adams. The Old FoVoat Its tiger, or Wild Sports of India, by Mo]. Walter Cambell and Frank Forester. A New History of the World, giving an account of the various Devolutions in Europe ami America, to the present time, by H. White, B. A. Consolation, by James W. Alexander, D. I). The Believe, by Uev. Hugh White. Harpers Magazine forJuly.au interesting number. Putuiiiu's Magazine for July. Barn uni’s Illustrated News, Gleason’s Plctoral. Ac. juno30 NEW BOOKS. N ARRATIVE of a Journey round tho World, compris ing Chili, the Gold Regions of California ami Austra lia. the South Sea Islands and Java, by E Glrstnccker. Romance of Abelard and Helolso. by O IV Wright. Pyscomaiiey. Spirit Rapping* and Table Tippings exposed, by I'rofessor Charles G Page. A History of England from the first invasion of the Ro mans to the accession of William and Mary In HISS, by Jim Lhtgard. D. D. Heavenly Recognition—Will we know our friends In hea ven ? by Rev H Harhaitgli. Heaven, or the Saluted Dead, by Harlwogh. The Heavenly Home, or the Employment and Enjoyment of the Saints In Heaven. The IBustrntcd Magazine of AH for August *, the Edin burgh Review for July; Ranking's half yearly AbsLirct. Jnnuurv to June, 1863; Barimm's Illustrated News; the Lady’s Hook for August; English and Equity Reports, vol Philosophy of Sir VYiu Hamilton, edited by O W Wright. Eearth’s lx*gacy ; Annie Grayson ; Grammar without a master. Ac. nugl'i tV, THORNE WILLIAMS. NEW HOOKS. S IR ISAAC BARRINGTON’S Personal Sketches of Ida own Times, a new edition. A Memorial of Horatio Greenough. by H. T. Tuckorman. The Pedestriau iu Franco and Switzerland, by G. Uanell. Tin* Libertine* in American, by II. W. Warner. A Book for every America., on the Science of Government and Com pend of the Constitution and Civil Jurisprudence of the United States, by A. W. Young. Cranford,by the author of Mara Barton. Tin* I/indon Quarterly Review for July. Blackwood's Edinburgh Review for August. Nos. 10 and 11 Collier’s Shakespeare. 1 owry’s Universal Atlas. Upliarn's Mental Phylosophy. abridged. Huct.’s Thibet and Tartarv. J/mdon edition, illustrated. l/>rd Bacon’s Essays. 1 vol.; Rabelais’ Works, 2 vol* aug25 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. NEW HOOKS. R OADS AND RAILROADS, a manual of tli© principles and practice of road making, comprising tho location, cou.-tmction and improvement of mads and railroads by W. W. Gillespie. A. M., C. E., civil onglneir iu Union Col lege. Poems ul Alexander Smith. The ljist latnf from Sunny Hide, by T.'Tristn. with a me morial of the author, by Austin Phelps. Home Cookery, a collection of tried receipts, both foreign and domestic, by Mrs. J. Shad wick. Philosophy of Mysterious Rapping* nnd Reply to Beecher, by K.C Rogers. Clinmbers’ Miscellany, la 20 volumes, fancy boards, and Ift volumes, cloth. Chambers’ Repository. 4 volumes, fancy boards. Chambers’ Information for tho People, royal octavo, half calf binding. Chambers’ Papers Tor the People. 12 vol*.. fancy bound. The Works of Samuel Maunder, luaiudiag tli© Trenzury of Natural History. Treasury of History. Scientific nnd Literary Treasury. Treasury of Knowledge and Biographical Treasury. Industry of all Nations. Nos 3 and 4. Godey’s lady's Book, for September. The Victim’s Hcvuge. a sequel to the Matricutt’s Daugh ter. and tho Star of the Fallen. Jem Bunt, a tale of the tand nnd the Ocean, by tho Old Sailor. Darnnm's Illustrated News, No. 34. Received by nug23 J. B. CUBBEDGE. H ARPERS’ MAtrAZIN r E FOR SEtTEMUKR, Bleak House, No. 18. Artist Wife, by Mary Howctt. History and Rudiments of Architecture, by J. Bullocb. Thu Fawn of Pale Faces, by J. P. Brace Class Book of Physiology, by Dr. B. N. Comings. Thu ]<midon Art Journal for August. Pickering's Greek and English Lexicon. Vol. 14 Howard's Reports In the U S. Rupremc Court. Vol*. 32 nnd 33 English Chancery Reports. Crete's History of Greece, vol. 11.1/union edition. Yankee Moldy ; Ocean Boon ; Guerilla Chief; Red King; The Corsair Chieftain ; Flying Artillerist. Ac. nug.1t W. THORNE WILLIAMS. T HE 1LLURTRATED WEEKLY RECORD of tho Exhibi tion of tho New York Crystal Palace, editod by Prof. It. Silliman. Jr., with numerous fin© illm(ration engraved from original designs by tin* first artists. Price 25 cents per number and jsistag©. Nos. 1 to 4 received. Subscri bers suiiptied regularly. aog31 GROCEUIKS. S 25 HHDS. Porto Rico nnd Muscovado Sugar, 25 do choice New Orleans do. 26 do do Cuba Molas ses. 100 bids New Orleans and Cuba Syrup, Stu art's rectified do. 600 gallons Sperm 011,300 do Linseed do. 200 boxes Sperm ami Adamanmuthi© Candles. 25 do Stnreh. 60 tlo Cheese, 76 do Soap. 25 do Toilet do, 60 do mixed and assorted Candies, 75 packages Tens. Black, Im perial and Green. 160 bbls A. B and C Clarified Sugar and Yellow Coffee tlo. 25 tlo Powdered anti Crashed do. Prunes. Figs. Citron.Pickles. Raisins. Yeast Powders. Saleralus, So da. Ac., now In store and for sale verv low. by mhsW KtBBFF. k RODGPRS. GltOCKlllKS, &c. e C"KKKK—160 bugs prime Rio, 76 do Jamaica, Shiah—10 hlids Porto Rico, 10 do Si. Croix. 6 do New Orleans. 10O bbls Crashed. Powdered anti Clarified. Mousse—26 Idols Culm. 76 bbls New Orleans. Fun'll—150 bbls Baltimore. 75 do Canal. 50 do II Smith’s. Baixi.v—15 casks Philadelphia Hams. 600 Baltimore can vassetl tlo. 30 hlids Sides, g0 do Shoulders, Potato!**—160 bids P and Mercer. I-uin and Codfish—25 bbls choice lxaf lard, 8 cask s Cod- fish. Soap. Caxolbs and STAiinu—50 boxes No. 1 and Family Simp. 60 do Pale tlo. 40 whole and ball' boxes Starch. 75 do Admnutine Candles. 26 tin Sperm, 26 tlo Star, 150 tlo Patent Mould. Touadto—450 packages various brands nnd i|iinlities. Lk.moN >Yltn*.\-c.—60 boxes liUiuon Syrup. tOcascsB’al- nut uud Ttuuiib* Catsup. 10du Brandy Peaches. DoM»>Tir Liqi'oin*—76 bbls Phelps’ Gin. 00 do N K Rum. 76 do Rectified Whisky. 30 do extra old Mouongnhela tlo. WlNl**—20 quarter casks pure .Malaga, 8 uo choice Madei ra—received and for sale by ap120 MrMAHON k DOYLE. MACKEREL, BISCU1 £8, STARCH, &c. 10 bids No. largo Mackerel, 10 bbls No. 1 tlo do 10 half bids No. 1 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Georgia and French,Burr and Euro- nenti Mill Stnnu j Ploughs of various Kinds, Eagle, Hub-Boll and Wrought iHharoj Iron Fire-proof Rale*, Shovels and Spades, Manure and Hay Forks. Potato Books, Corn Bhellurs, CobCrashors. Manure Drags. Cnltlvntors, Straw Cutlers, Bey tli©* nnd Sneathn, Iloso, Axes. Pick Axe* and Handles, BinuI 8crn|H>rs, Ox Cliains, Ox Yokes,Garden and Fancy Burrows, Garden Chain. Segments and Gudgeon* Breen Wire. Humes. Measures. Grist Mills, Rlc© Tlireshors, Cauldrons. Douglass* Pumps and Water Bams, Well Wheels, do Buckets, Cotton anil Counter Scales. Trunks. Cotton Hooks', Jack Screws. Burnlo’s Sea Island Qitton Gins and Griswold’s Uplnml do. Cement, Plaster, Mill and Cross Cut Haws; also, ffciud and Yard Saws, &e. For salu by nolfl CHA’S II. CAMPFIKLD, 171 Bay-st. IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE. Wholesale and Retail, No. UG Broughton-*!,, between Bull and Wfcflolfcr. THE largest and best solected stock of goods over offered for salo In tills city. Gold and 811 v*r Watches, ■Vest, Fob and Ouanl Chains. Seta of Jawolry, Chat, elnhra.Bracelets. Brooches, fine Diamond work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Toa 8eta,Plt«Uec*.GQbleta, Cup*,Cak* Bosket*, Spoons. Forks,Fish Knives, Pie Knives, Cliooee Spoupa La dles, Byphnni. Also, nil kinds of Plated Waro, Military and Fancy Goods, and a great variety of articles too numerous to mention : tlio whole of which will be sold at rtduped prices. All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jowelry and othrr Jobbing attended to by competent hands. IBlRTON h RliEMAN. WATCIIES AND JEWELRY. Tho undersigned begs leave to Inform the Citizens jflfSavniniub, ami the people Iu tho country In gene- liut he Las taken tha Storu No. 148 Broughhm Street, on© dour West «f Dixon’s Ctinfeclionery, where lie will be pleased to makeaml repair nil kinds of Clocks aud Watches, and will warrant all work with which he may be intrusted, np 27—1 v FRANCIS STEIN. Schools. CHATHAM XcAHUMV. T tte; exorcise* of this Institution will t» rosumcAou Monday. OcUibor 10th, under tho management of J. B. MALLARD and BERNARD MAI,LON, associate principals. The academic your Is divided Into four quarters of eleven weeks each, ns follows: First quarter commence* October 10th. ami ends Decem ber 24th. Second quarter commence* January 1st, 1864, nndonda March lHtli. Third quarter commences March 18th, nnd ends Juno 10th. Tim academy Is organized Intn five departments—Prima ry. Intermediate, Grammar. Classical, and Young Ladles’. No exirotise has been spared to fill tho several depart ment* with wall-qualified and experienced teacher*. The Young I<adle* will bo under the charge of J. B. Mai- laud, assisted by Miss M A. Calundrr, who was educated In the best schools of Northampton, Mass., and has been for the last three years principal of n female academy in tils State, The Classical Department will bo under tho charge of Mr. Isaao F. Cadv. a graduate of Brown University, for two years classical teacher in the High School In Providence, ami for the Inst six years principal of the High School, in Warren. Rhode Island, Tho Grammar Department will bo under the clmrgo of B. MAM.ON. os heretofore. Hi© Intermedin to Department will he taught by Mr. Hwt kt Bakkii, a graduate of Oglothorpe University j and tho Primary by Miss A. R. CaRteh. Arrangements have been made with Mr. E. MltXEUfor giving Instiuctlon in French nnd Drawing. JOHN B. MALLARD, 1,,,, *ep26—<18w BERNARD MAL1/)N. J 1 rlncl P l do No, do 30 bids sugar, smlnr. and butter Biscuits, 25 boxes soda Biscuits. 6<l do Bui-hon's Family Soap, 6D do Colgate's No. 1 do 40 do Colgate's ami Beadell's lVarl Starch. 60 do Herrings, I .sliding and for sale by may 15 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO GROCERIES, L1R.UORS, WINKS, &c. J. V. CONSF.RAT ft ('<».. offer for sale on ac- eninmndaling terms.u well assorted stock of Gro- <-eries. Liquors. Tobaceo. Sugars. Ac., viz: 130 bngs SysSSWprime Bio Coffee. 20 do do old Java do, 20 bbds Porto Itico and Muscovado Sugars.50 bbls clarified coffee do, i crashed ami powdered do. 10 boxes loaf do, 200 pack ages black uml green tea. some very superior; 250 boxes tobacco, various qualities. IV. 8V. 6’s and 10’s. 16 cases Di adem twist. 10 do Virginias and Aromatic. 20 do nectar leaf. Viginia gold leaf. 10 boxes El Dorado tobacco. 175.000 supe rior Havana Sugar*. 10 half pipes (Hard. Dupnyfc Co. Bran dy. 20 half nnd quarter casks I'hitern. Min 1*1. Sazi-rac. ftc. Brandy. 6 quarter casks very old Jean I<ouls do, 5 pipes Holland Gin. 2 puncheon* St Croix nnd Jamaica Rum, 10 half pi|H>snnd 16 qunrter cask* superior Mndcira Wine, 25 bbls old Monongnlu-la Wisky, 26 quarter casks TcnerilTe, 30 do do Malaga Wine. 200 bbls gin. whisky nnd nun, 100 boxen 1 and family soup. 60 do starch. 60 do adamantine can- , 60 Jo tallow do. 20 casks bacon abler. 15 do shoulders, 30 hlids West India Mohissos. 40 bids and tes do, 25 bbls X Orleans do. together with every other articlo usually found at tlw wholesale grocery store*. juno3 W. THORNE WILLIAMS ^ cam. —n»e sTiT,;,T r ii; 1 . r . - ( tUntr.caniiHt b-it f«- •htrrjr |||^.r # | | l|t r»iu Wbfmi, ..Vr^’H'i'i.ty toe firm, and all monies due them will be l.y the. new concern.as«per KIBBKE k ItMlNSLRH, WOOD k RODGERS. in retiring from business in i deeply grateful and obliged - uliicb lias been extended to city and country friends, and ► i'i rr .i"." , " } *" press bis thank* for tli© same, V*" '’’I" - t,ll * t favors will be continued to t*Y r 't if Hr ‘ , ' !V " r y way grateful to give the most lh ,*"Die patrons of the late concern t i-Uers. Very n-s|H-ctlully. ttrnr - ~ KIBBKK - I ti?n7k Th '' " •• r ,:, r'ucrsbiii heretofore existing bo- ^ i,,, u under tho firm of Crank & ■mlf il'by mutual consent. Tlie ,11 w." V" l ! r,n wiU "‘tiled liy II. A Crano. to u»i«i eldms wifi please present them, l 7 w,n paymeiit Either parly ore > u»e thi; iinneof tire late firm iu liquidation. kiH H. A. CRANK, I*' T. l(OI/'OMBK. |^JoHx’2m , nv‘ {r,M r pi _ T. HOLCOMBE. ISS IIP have tlTta iiilerants fur tl,n Irstisuctlon of a gen- ■ “•fou .if km '‘"'" ni " ,i,,n Bil'iliess. ill Ibis City, nil 1 rt * T, "'“ Olficc 174 Bay street. EIJAH HEED, pWD***.. W. II. TWIN. "dated u and Mr. James K. (>»pe. c-ry busines under the firm a’s-r 26th lHf,n |rg ^ ■ sup so— P^kSwi !*! lnK , Uk ‘••’"tore *t tim e i | would respectfulb s©p20—11 •rnrner d respectfully csll id the public hi general, to hi* -. 'igurs. which he is prepared '•it purchaser*. "Gy on hand s larg* assortment "in 'ir« wIiMilm HalterslilmsHI fc&nmnZ'lZ 4 h’-b.W 'fM. RS*^- N F.W BOOKS—A new supply of Sir Jonah Barring ion’ Memoirs of His Own Time. Hnuxwkyfta’ Philosopher* and Actresses. Iloiissoyes’ Men and Women during the reign of I»uls XV IlildretliVThcuryol I'olllics—an inquiry into the found ations of governments. Whatoly's Elements of Rheftirlc. Autliou's Manuel of Greek Llteraturo. Hooper’s Physicians' Vndeniecum. Walton’s Optliiilmlc Surgery, by Dr. Littell. The .Mlcroscoplst, for physicians, students, &c. l-’rniicnnia’s Story ; Stuyvcaant. Maternal Management of Children, by Hr. Hull. Political ami Military History of the Campaign of Water loo. by General Baron do Jnmine ; Collier's Blinkespear, 12 no. edition, vols. 2 and 3, received sepi W. THORNE WILLIAMS. CI'HACKKBAY’B ENGLISH illlMORIHT, a series or UZ X tores on Hwift. Congrevo, Adison. kc. Ranke's Civic Wars and Monarchy in tho 18th nnd 17lh centuries. Life and tattersof the Rev. Stephen Olin, Into President of the Wesleyan University. Tho i rtd House by the ltlver. by tho author of the Owl Creek Isdters. Taylor's Memorial of tho English Martyrs. Coleridge Work*, vol. 0. Modern Flirtation, by Miss Sinclair. English Uiw ami Equity Reports, being the first volume of tire year. Now subscribers can be supplied at tho ori ginal price of $12 per annum. Blackwood's Magazine for June, jinto22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. D ON QUlXim: ms LA MANCHA, by Miguel do Hervan- tez Suavedm, a revised translation based on tliosnol Mnlteiix.JarvisanilHniollet, with numerous characteristic illustrations. A Mamin! of iho Elementary Otology on the Ancient Changes of tho Earth and ll* Inliabllants, as lUuslralwl by geological monument*, by Kir Charles Lyell, II. A., F. It. 8., autlior of Ihe Principles o Geology, kc. Home Pictures, by Mrs. Mary Andrews Denison. Civil Wars and Monarchy in France In the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries; a history of France principally du ring Dial period, by ls-o|sdd Ranke. Illinium's Illustrated News,No. 27, received by julyfi J. II CUBBEDGE. WATCHES, JEWELRY. And FUru-y Goode. ___ RECEIVING by every arrival of tho Steamers fresh Ions.making the best assortment in this city, of all kinds of Watches. Jewelry. Fancy Goods, Silver Sjioopa. Forks, Pitchers. Tea Beta. Cups. Syphons. Plntod Castor,, and every variety of articlo* connected with our lino of builnoss; all o( which will be sold as low as in any city In the Union. D. R. NICHOLS. Particular attention gi von to the RopaWngof Watch es and Jewelry. no 20 NE W JEWELRY, FINK WATCHES, rttc. At THE undersigned is now opening a splendid assort- [wjniont of rich JEWELRY, embracing the recent patterns 'ayof Ear-rings. Pins. Bracelets and Finger-rings, ninmig J which are some line iHamnrul seUlngs.frmn $10 to $500. jL Also, twenty-five sets of those unique I’mrl AVIsofEnr- [tfobrings and Brooches, from $18 to $125 the set. nowost wand rarest patterns; together with a very select assort- 8 me nt of extra fine Watches set hi pearl, diamond, hun ting and plain cases. These, with a further assortment ul good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Pels. Spoons. Forks, ladles, Cups, &u..nnd Fluted War© of all kill ’s. Fancy Work Boxes, Dressing Cases. Folios Clocks. Bronze Figures, cold mount- od Canes.Cuttlery. Jtr.. renders his assortment very com plete. ami unsurpassed in the Stale, either in quality or pri ces. I). R. XICllOLS. Vi* Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks, nnd jewelry. nol2 JEWELRY. [Jjjl MR. F. BTF.IX, un Urunghton-street. has just receiv- wed the finest assortment of new and fashlonaldo Jewel- # ry of all descriptions. Gidd and silver pencils and pens, ih silver and silver gllted war© nnd fruit baskets, waiters, |IH tea sets.candlosticks. table and ten spoons: line table, ti'A pocket and pen knives, scissors, and a targe variety of the 7 finest work Imxes. dressing cases, nnd writing desks for Indies ami gentlemen, ns also a line selection of llutlnns, accordions nnd fancy articles, too numerous to mention, which be offers at the lowost prions ever sold in this city The attention of the public nt large, but especially that of the ladies. Is nnrHcularlv requested. jtu21 PIANO FORTE DEPOT. _ THE undersigned respectfully Inform the citizens of Havanimh. Georgia and Florida, that they have on hand more thaw fifty Pianos, tho largest stock ever on sale in this city, and made by the most celebrated manufacturers in the United States. Nunns & Clark. T. Chlckering. Itnurdnmn & Gray, I.eight k Newton. Edwards Fislior. all welt known to Iho lovers of Music, have place in their large assortment.— These Pianos aro of rich tone, and beautifully finished In Rose Wood. Black Walnut, a ml Mahogany, with Iron framon made iu lire most substantial and workmanlike manner.— Also thojustly Celebrated yEolian Piano Fortes, which for their sweetness of Ion© have not been equalled. All these Instruments have metallcfrnmcs which render them peculi arly soiled for tni climate, preventing necessity of tuning for years. Tim undersigned are Agcnlsfor Henri Horz’s. celebrated Grand Pianos, made in Paris. For Power and beauty of tone, they stand pro-eminent. C'aRHAktVMkiahiuins.—Tills beautiful toned wind instru ment.inaniifuctiin-il by Carlinrt & Needham. X. Y..for village purposes. Lodges.Heremi-ling Parlies, and the private prac tise of Organists, possessing a sweet and powerful tone, they have also for sale. All these instruments will ho disposed of on tli© most accommodating terms. Tlu- prices of the Pi. auos ranging front $176 to $1,000. I. W. MORRELL k Co PIANO FORTES, MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. The subscriber having purchased the en ■f^£a22§Stire business of F. ’/.notum k Co., of which 7" Aiffllrni lie has heretofore been the aetlng mem * - 1 *bor In Savannah, would rc-specifully Invite the attention ot those in want of anything in the'mush-al lino to his establishment. From many years' experience both In professional nnd business mnMcr’s connected with music, Mr. M. feels him-elf lolly qualified lo proffer his ser vice* in the selection of music nnd Instrument* or the ful filment of orders, with the assurance of his utmost zeal and Ipals. GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. LtgMalivc Charier, grantal in 1840. T HE Spring session will commenceon tho second Monday, which Is the 12th day of January. C*o. Y. Hrownk, President and Professor of Mental and Moral Science. P. IxniD. Pnffossor of Natural Sciences. L. It. Biianiiam, Professor ol Muthomutlcs and Director ol Music, IIknrt M, Hoi.tzcl.vw, Profcasor of Bellos Ix-ltrc*. The Faculty will fe> assisted hy the following I Julies, viz:— Mrs. Browne. Mrs. Branham, Mis**# Bennett. Ruinstead. Meredith, nnd E. Bennett Catalogues containing further Information, may bo ob- tallied by applying to eitiier of tli© oUiecrsof tli© College, ot to either of the following gentlemen, who constitute the Board of Trustees; K, K. Jones. M. lb. President; B. M. Peo ples. l-Nqr.. Treasurer; Thus. J. Burney. Ksqr., Hecretnry; Onl. J. B. Walker. I'ev. N. G. Fosler. Rev. C. M. Irwin. IVin. S. Stokes. Edmund Walker, '/jicharinli Fears. Nathan Massey. Wm. W. B. Crawford. M. D.. Bcnj. llan-is. Jus. F. Swanson, J W. Fears. It. P. Zimmerinun. Madison. Morgnii comity.Dec. 23rd, 1851. dr 20 lnwdfcwtf rs, equal to that of other REFINED HUG All, Sic. O /A BBLS Stuart’s Crashed and Powdered Sugar OU HO do do A. Band C Clarified do 50 do Imx Kirk pat rick's Cra-'hed do fit) do ltutter. Sugar mu) Soda Biscuit 20 do Treadwell's Pilot I trend 30 boxes do Soda Biscuit 300 do Family. Pule nnd No. 1 Hoop. Sinitli and Col 60 do Beadell's Pearl Starch 25 do Ground Pepper In 20 jh boxes 20 do do Coffee in 50 j|> boxes 3'iU reams assorted Wrapping Paper 60 mats old govern merit Java Coffee fid boxes 1st and 2d quality Bey’s I.onion Syrup 100 bids E Phelps* and Rose Gin 80 do N F. Bum. 30 do Domestic Brandy 40 do P 6: II Connect lent River Gin 20 and 20 casks Malaga Wine 50 bids and lUOkegs prime Loaf tard. landing nnd or sale by j-,-2l SURA NT. IN. JDIINSTON _k CO._ WINES, LIQJUORS SEGAK8, GROCERIES. fiTIHK Hubscriber lias on hand a linn and well selected _L Slock of imported pur© Wines, Liquors and Segura, cnnipri-ing the following : llt-nmly—111 half pipes Otard, Dupny k Co. ; 3 do do old ilennnssy ; 2 dodo Hazeriie. 1808 ; 2 do do Jean Isiuls, ISOii : 3 do do J. J. Pnpoy. Wines—I half pipes nlk reserv© Madeira; 2 do do Lmdoii I’arlieulnr : 3 do do old Port ; 8 do do Sherry Wine ; 20 casks Claret : 40 basket* Cbaiiit>agnn. Segura—20.0nil Rio Honda : 10.0(H) Iji Cruls ; 5,000 Li Union ; 10.000 Iji Pntrin ; 2fi,0iW Trnlmens. Kuitry Groceries.—A large supply, such ns Imported Cordials. E*—"-b Pickles and ftmees. Preserves. Sweetmeats. Prunes mid Jem,.... For stile by A. BONAUD, AeH t'orm-r of Bay nnd Whitakw-street*. to deserve the patronage and c ... O. B MITCHELL, successor to F. Zogbnuui k Co. GKOCEItlEN, .VC. TOFFEE—150 bags prune Itio. 76 do. Jamaica. 50 do. r io* \j j Java SriiAit—10 hlids Porto Rico. 10do. St. Croix. 6do. New Orleans. loOhtds Crashed. Powdered, and Clarified. Mol.Assn*—26 hlids Cuba. 76 bids New Orleans. Fl.oi R—160 bid* Baltimore.76 do. Canal.50(io. Hiram Smith'*. IIaim.v—16 casks Phihidelpbia Hums,500 Baltimore Bagg- d. 3D hlids Shies. 20 do, Shoulders. Brooms—10 dozen, painted handles. BrcKKn*—200 dozen, painted. Soap. Caniii.w and Staio-ii—60 boxes No. 1 and Family nap. 60 do. Pale do. 75 do. Adamantine Candles. 26 do. perm. 25 do. Mar. 150do. Patent Mould do., 40 whole and half boxes Starch. Toiiaivo—360 nkgs various brands and qualities. Lkmon SVRt'l*. ««•.—50 boxes Ix-iuon Syrup. 10 Ciisos Wal nut and Tomato Catsup, lo do. Brandy Peaches. DnMKSTtu Liqrow*—75 bills Phelps’ Gin. 60 do. N. E. Rum. 75do. Ih'etified Whi.-ky. 30 do. Extra old Mouonguhela do. Wink*—20 quarter clicks pure Malaga, 8 do. choice Ma deira . Received, ami for sale by JylS MrMAIION k DOYLE. _ URANIC Si RODGERS AVK In store, and offer for sal • on accommodating the following, viz: 20 hlids Porto llico Sugar. 10 do Muscovado do, 10 do N Orleans do, 60 bids crashed do, 60do refined A Hand Gdo. 26 hb-ts Cuba Molasses, 100 bids N G Syrup. 60 do New York do, 2<H> bugs Bio Coffee. 60 do Juvit do. 25 hints Bacon Sides, 10 do do Shoulders, l(i(l half bbls Lird. 600sacks Halt, 100 boxes Sunil, various brands. 100 do fnney do. for tolh-t use. nuglO |Lm„. , ’’I I 1B« dfing n ••n-11-. 4< A. nod * •• I** and MusLrl. 3 bbds Nh " • 'fs-lo-d od sod rlsr ‘"•b t.,» .ah* at the vomer i DAVIlMCCONNKIt. AMi-I.FEVEs —M ■ol of L ••ul. For ol lire ladle, ra finer b*tti i •dglngs. el hint; ■W. .A AIKEN H IICHNH 'IF-* - " » art, to treei|,l ol an ►*yttoet> ftal.h*,) sod Isshhoi ’ u< ' •ovi'.r,’.?" 1 ' r ‘ ri’" '**■•"•"‘1 for ll.»»e very 1 v , »*"i ouo b viraler ll.un H.a rilf »»»G Of o o»*t*rs. a * L-s-nf .i u , wv t|) n GDKH! IIOOKHI! RfMfKH 111—At HHH.BY’H book store, 136 Congress atrnel.—We r«celvad no many nuw hook* yesterday, tlmt we caniiol find time to unuimiraU) them. Kroingruvn to gay. Religious, Ulerury ricbuitific, Humorous and Interesting We Invite our friends to rail and esHininn tire largest varls- ly of lighl reading ever offered lo thUcily. Also, Grabam's Magazine for July ; Godv'a tady's Hook. Bbi.'kwiaal'a Ma/sziiie; Barnuiii's llloslruled News. Glenson's Picloral. Ac. Jam-22 B miKS —'lire old H«u«e by (he lliver, by llm author of the <twl Creek |«d|ei* Mreb-ro FHitslioos u novel.by Callierioe Hliu lslr I'm •.ion and I'rio iple adomeslle riorr-l. hy Mr* Grey Flirtation* to A ore 11'* or High I Jit* in New fork ' '* , Tie- Ad>> iiIum „ ol a Bachelor, or a mao Iu seuich of a o our : *|i„ r ‘"'" ' I be Silver II ltol.lo*mi Grely'a laidr * Boot, for July j Graham's Magazine do; Artl.iT « Magazine do IVtmMm's Magazine da Bamam'r llia.lialed N««,, No. 2It, Fuillrer *U|>|.ly of .) a Bell, rar e) rad by r Bell or lire ll.di of Molcomlie Manor, by Dr. P Pyle-' Jaire.’2 ,„ rilHF MAMIS'IP WANI'FJ by llol-C M..oy,|- nw * linn I-'*mII(oII) lllu.lrated and In Ilia mnzl f‘*h7 -U a, . Vlt fv o DI'll'fH I ,ia i .• ' '"ard Ibsudy ill dodo v . a i* ‘"I** »WleM Gin A) l t and tVU, V, ^ ?■ *';o1 do •MU.laz44M.Mr4i ‘'h l.tfcL. W, >*lM»4l I audi o #,l» • it W-UAlloh k |a»Vf> “■ l *l*L Jla.i.a hi *. m'4< • IWk low a (I* in, 00 bbia l«a rat* i>) * , M'MAlMflf * HUN.* iaiMhag |rez MlmuM-| Ir^^vf |^4j| HtmiUhU KUJ'YklH * **• Hs'd-r huti' ^ ’Ns /«g w 1 ^ J M CDIIDFJKJE •fcel mil. luiimul. fanonlr |,>re a «oI|i.||mh of Mamnizli* Kofigs and f»|ea sailrrl tnerai, laiaamo m |.,da» or u'li'biallona Boll, irew woziz i.uiill/|.ablldmd and highly war III/ lh* alli-niloH of lire lit ll Jn*l iiulnd andfaf sal* •( th* B-A rttra*or g fi MIHM, Mbf j.ograz* zWm! IJpdtSE WH.MAM* h*. i.raUMl Pimm* 1 K»m4 red Jd.Ltf in Fail Fat and Foil; of lire Koulh at of tire Itonjotlon W fzllmora Wmnn '(• I* Mm oh ii a lets wf lire < «»i*nl I Hy Iry W Ull »mm» Yh'miyMoU r IficGiMrery id |i .ioi,Ui Mulo lire and Mogul industry in Ids endeiivo lldcnoe of the public, jiineld PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. . „ Jm T HE Alterations and Improvement* In our ^^^fgjgfl-toi e. Ineiu'llnga fine Show Room for Piano Fortes, nnd a Slu-ic Departnirnt for Ladies • • * • •bedne now completed, we would Invite the at tention of the musical public to our stock, comprising every article In the line, which can be furnished (wliolosule and retail) at New York prices. PIANO FORTES.by A. Htodart k Co..J. B.Dunliani. nnd others of cstabli.-ihcd reputation, constanltv on hand. F. ZOGBACM k CO., importers, No*. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-streels. dec! Next lo Market Square. WM. R. SYDIONS, DKAPER ANDTAILOR, A'o 17 Whitaker street. Nanimuih. Has juft opened a large and choice variety of Nkw Si'Uino ani» Si'MMun Goons, consisting in purt ofldack. figured and fnney French <'ass’mores ; lilack and col- .ored Cashmere; Cloths and (.'ashmi-iolts^.white aud fancy Linen Drills; with a large assortment of fancy Mar seilles and Linen Vestings, nil of which be Is prepared to make up,to order in the most fashionable stylo, nnd on ne cnmmodaling terms np5 STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM^ A'o. 147 Hay Street. yl*/* All person* of Inst© and refinement—those having '° a due regard for comfort nnd personal apnea ranee, may lat all times select any and every article for their ward- .roll©, from one of the largest assortments of the Very Best Goods In this country; either in Ready Marie Garments 1© up to measure in unique style, or Furnishing arti cle!. of overv description and quality too numerous to men thm Call and see. PRICK fc VF.ADKR. FASHION A RLE TAILORING. M D. MURPHY. 21 ihdl-Mrnt. would i-e.pectfiilly inform his friends and the public generally, that h© ■reived Ids spring styles for gentlemen, among i will In; fmihil as rich and fine fancy Ca-simere*. Vestings, fee... as have ever been brought to tills market. All orders executed with dispatch, and Iu the best style of workmanship. Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and judge for humsclves. mhll READY-MADE CLOTHINGFOR SPRING AND SUMMER. WM. R. SYMGN8. Dr.U’KH and Taiioh, A’o. ... . 17 Whilal.rr ttrieu. re.s^iectfully solicits tlie|fj^rf|f il:::; nit tent ion of his friends an < Ha* public, in gen- icrnl. to his largo slock of Beady-ma <e (loth' ing. suitable for Hie present and coming season. D Ims nil Iio-ii made up under his personal superintendence an I tor style and durability of workmanship, is inferior to none to be found in tire market. The (allowing comprise n portion of tire slock : Frocks nnd Sacks of blue, black and colored cashmere cloths: black, bmli d’ele Frocks and Sucks ; linen duck, drill and fancy linen Frocks and Sacks j India grass, silk nnd brown linen Clicks -. black nnd colored nlpacn Frocks and tacks. Pauls of fancy French caaslmerea. black d.re-skin cassi- iii re. black drab d’ele and spring I weed casslnrere. while duck and fnney linen drill, together with a large lot of cot ton drill and duck Pants, fur summer wear Vests of black satin. Mack harathen. and fancy silks, fan cy and white Marseilles, figured and striped linens. Also, a large stock uf Furnishing Good*, such u* stocks, gloves, siisin'iulers. cravats, collars, silk, gauze, merino, nnd cotton underslitrls. stripe silk and cotton socks, silk and gingham umbrellas.etc..etc. The whole of which Ire oilers for sale on accommodating terms, and at prices as cheap as the dies pest, np13 MERCER UNIVERSITY. 1‘enJMtl, Greene County, ua. mums. T HE Studies In this University are:—A Theological course of three years, designed for tlioso who are preparing for Hie Gospel Ministry ; A Collegiate Course of four y Colleges in tlu* country ; A .Scientific Course of tlirco years, including, with some ad dition. nil the studies of the Collegiate Course except the An- cioutljingunges ; ADMISSION. Tire 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 iu Geography, Arith metic. English. Lilin and Greek Grammar, Caisnr. Virgil. Cicero’s Select Orations, nnd Jncob's Greek Header ; and mst he at least fourteen years of age. Candidates 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; and must be nt least sixteen yonrs of age. Kia-Kxsvx. Tuition. Sprina Term. Mill Thm. In TiikouksiCai. SpilNAltr Gratuitous... .Gratuitous. InCom mik. $25 00 $15 00 Scientific Course, 26 00 16 00 In Acaiikmv— Preparatory Class, 26 oo.... 16 00 Sooond “ 20 00 12 00 Third 15 00 ft 00 Elementary 10 00 c 00 Room Rent fi 00 4 00 Contingent Expenses 2 00 1 00 These expenses require to be paid in advance. From Students who lodge in tire College buildings, fifty dollars will b© received an full pay incut for tire tuition feus, room rent, and conlingeut ox]N>ns©s of the year. Tire price of n<iurd In the. village Is $10 per month ; of washing, room-rent.nnd fuel. $3. (> IMMKXTKMKXT AND VACATIONS. Tli© Commencement is held on tho lust Wednesday in Julv. There are two Vacations, dividing tire year into terms, as follows ; First Term—from last Wednesday in August lo December 16th. Winter Vara lion—from Docrinlicr 16lli to February 1st. Second Term—from first day of February to Commence ment. Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed- nes lay in August. 15. M. SANDERS, Secretary of I he Board of lYustess. Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGG. President of the University, will receive a catalogue, containing the course of studies, and all other necessary information. MADAME It. ACE LIE TOGNO, W ILL open on the 1st of October, nt tire corner of Meet ing and Sioiety-strects.Charleston.S. C.n BOARD ING AND DAY .SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. French will be exclusively spoken In the School nnd fam ily. but due regard will bo also Imd to a thorough English Education. Madame Togno is prepare! lo refer parentsand guardians to the most etnimml Professors of Music in Phil adelphia and New York, nnd to a number of gentlemen In Philadelphia and Virginia, tu whose daughters she has glv- I instruction for several years. KKFiatKvn*: Philadelphia.—Rev. Kingston Goddard. Md'lle Adele FI- goigue. Mad. t.'hs. I'le.at. Mad Aeolic Guitluu. (mother id Mad. Togno.) Ed. D. Ingraham. Fsii.. Dr. Wm. Hants. 11. B. Galphi. l-sq.. Signor Perelll. Prof, of Music. H. Hupfeld. Esq.. Prof, of Music. A ’em Vi irk.—Mml. If. Hiegarav. Signor Bauioli. Winchester. Un.—Rev. C. Walker. Kev. II II Boyd, lion J. M. Mason, lion. It. Y.Conrad.lieo. l-ee. ]{ H.Lee. Esq. Chitrle.‘t/m.—J. L. Petigru, Esq., 1). Mills, Esq.. J. P. Por ter. Esq , If. C King. Esq. lnw<15—sel SELECT CLASSICAL SCHOOL. ~ T HE *nbse.»iL«r. for the past six years Principal ol tire Belair Academy, near Tallahassee. Florida, announces to the citizens ol tavannah that he will open in this city, on Tuesday. November 1st. a Select School, for Imys. Jr -tractions will be given in alt Hie Classics the Mathematic.. lire French l-anguage.and iu all the branches of a thorough English Education. Youths will be prepared lor college, or fitted for mercantile or other business. The scholastic year will consist of ten months, divided into two terms— August and September being vacation. The tuition fee for any. or all of the above studies, is fixed nt $80 tier year. A graduate m the College of New Jersey, at Princeton, with seventeen years' experience in leaching, the subscri ber feels warranted in appealing with confidence to tire citizens oftavanmili for patronage. Asiislrutiger.hu 1* permitted to refer In Bishop Elliott for churnetei and qnnlificntitms. and takes pleasure in ap pending the following certificate from his late patrons. WILLIAM ri. BOGART. Savannah. September 22d, 1853. TaujuussRI. August 20th. 1853. Mr. Wtt.uAM S Booakt. principal or the Belalr Academy, being about lo remove to taranonb. fur tire purpose of ©a- tab!foiling a school in that place, the undersigned, having had children under his care, lake pleasure in recomm-tnd- ing him ns a highly cuuipcteut teacher.and worthy Christ ian gnuHeiuiiii. It Is with much regret that Urey have heard of his in tended removal from this vicinity; ns. besides their kind personal relations towards him. they believe that his plnce ns a teacher run be with difficulty supplied, and that his al therfore will bo regarded as a public loss. •” ' “ ’ ' w -for Sale anb for Rent. raurt FOR HALE.—The plantation owned and formerly Kswlncfiplcd by the Into Col. J. 11 McIntosh, situated on -wto.i|,o 8t. Johns river, about fifteen miles above Jack sonville, East Florida, containing about twenty-raven hun dred acres, near nine hundred of which ore open, nml were cultivated with success by him, nml the residue, consist ing of hammock amt pUie land. It (zeligibly situated, and rapatdu of u high degree of cultivation. Tho buildings nro in good order, consisting of a cqiuforlnblo dwelling, fee., nnd spacious and convenient houses.adapted to nil lire pur poses of nlongatanlo cotton plantation, together with a grinding house nnd mill, nnd n boiling house and boiler*, which hi" callable of turning out from fifty to one hundred hogsheads of sugar) Also, eight thousand acres of pine land, tire greater part of which Is well timbered, lying on tho Kt. Johns rlvor nnd its vicinity. For price nnd terms npply to tho admloLlrutors J. WAUMURO. Savannah. It. A. PUTNAM, St. Augustine. Mr. ,1. N. Johnson, who is on the plantation, will exhibit it and tire other land. aeplO— dtf LAND FOH SALE. OKgt THE subscriber offers for sale 1,200 acres of land, jpfflSly Ing on the Alatnmalia. river, three miles below the wotofork. known ns Town Pluff. There are 260 acres open, ready for cultivation; also two small frnpied houses with good framed barn anil good framed store house.situate on the hank of tho river, ono of the best stands for a store in this section. The plnce has the advantage of steamboats during tire fall, winter and spring months, and one of Iho beat fisheries on tho river for shad. Any person wishing to purchase can do so by calling on tho subscriber ou tho pl*r©. Allso.080 acres of l«nnd well tlinlrered. with 150 acres of first rate bay land well dilched and drained, ready for clear ing. with five acres cleared. Raid land will produce fifty bushels of corn to the acre. Tills laud lies two miles from Mann Ferry.on the Ahitnmaha river. Also. 5.0i)0 acres of first quality pine timbered land on the Alntnmnhn undOctnulgco rivers. All these lands arc situate in the first and second district of Appling county. Also. 2,000 ucrcs of land well timbered with cyureas nnd white oak. Any person wishing further particulars can addre.-s mo at Hall P. O., Georgia, jam'll—lawdfcwflm \V. DYALL. A3*The Raleigh. (N. C.) Standard will please publish weekly for six months, nnd send hill to W. I). ggs WOK LANDS FOR KALE*—The Tract of LAND on the 32rSt. Mary’s River, known ns tlio Cut-off Tract, containing seven hundred and seventy-two (772) acres, of which over five hundred (600) acres are lido swamp aud fresh marsh Inmls. with a rise nnd fall of tide of six feet. The marsh land was successfully cultivated many years si.icc, producing Cotton. Cane, and Hire. These Inmls could ho put In order with less labour. It is believed, than would be required for putting Hammock lends in order, nnd nr© considered very safe from overliow in gales and fre.sbets. For further particulars nml terms, which will he made easy to a purclinror, apply to .hdm Fraser nnd Co.. Charleston. S.C.. or to Mrs. Henry Bailey, St. Mary’s. Camden county, Georgia. A id,it of lire hind may he seen nt the office of the Geor gian. _ npl 27—dfcc dgk FOR SALE.—A Tract of LAND, containing 202J£ acres.niul improvements, near Waltliourville. Liberty county, lire land is of good quality, pine nnd liny land. 60 acres of which nro in cultivation, and the remainder well timbered, offering strong Inducements to persons Interested In procuring turpentine. Tire improvements consist of a two-story framed welling, together with negro houses, stables, and all oilier necessary outbuildings. The location cannot be surpassed for liealtlifulness or salubrity of climate, with good water, and a range for cattle which cannot be excelled. The above property ennbe bought at a very reasonable price, and on the most accommodating terms, if early application be made to the subscribers, at Waltliourville. Liberty county, ' IL W. BACON. npl 26—d&c K. B. WAY. VALUABLE MICE LAND FOR SALE. & A Tract of Tide Swamp Lind.containing 500 acres, SDyingon the Alatamuha river, three niilesabore Duri- «-en. adjoining lands of tire estate of Butler nml Dun- wnily on the east anrt Gignilltnt and Walker on the north ami west, miring as good a pitch of tide ns an* rice plan tation on the river. My terms are. twenty dnllnrs per acre, one-fourth cash, and the balnuce on a credit of from five to jpljilabtlpljia SUrecrtiBciiuntfl cabinet ware emporium. No. 1301 South Servnd tired. I'httmleiphln. (No. 130 W. 4: J. AIJAN respectfully ln-sj iform their friend* and custpmerau that they have removed from No. I 137 Walnut street. In No. 130 South Second street, where they have on hand n large and splen did assortment of superior furniture. «f every description to which they Invite tire attention of purchasers. tnh7 ClANE HEAT CI1 aTr MA NUFACTORY. i A'o. 131 North Suth Street. Philadelphia. (Opposite FronkHn Fnusrc.) TUE subscriber Is constnnlly fin • tailing, end on hand Halil nnd Fan cy Cano Seat Chair*.in great varie ty ofeleganl mid fashionable styles, for parlors, dining-rooms or chambers, made In Fancy Woods. Imitation Woods, and Fancy Colors. Ac. Reception and Cottage Clmirs. of light nnd beautiful de* signs; Can© Lounges. Can© Fetters, Hal!Chairs.Obunllnj? House nml Olfice Arm Hinlra. Inrgp and small Roclrin* Chnlvs. Ktoro and Bteninbuat Stools. Wind,or Chair*, una Fetters. Ac. Housekeepers, lh'tel. Steamboat nnd Ball BnndCompanle# will find ll to their interest to call at the Factory of No. 131 North 0th Ft (opposite Frnnklln^vuar*A mh7 I'blladelphia. PltOUTY * BARRETT’S Agricultural Wnre-House ntitl Seed Stor*« A’o. l!>4>a Market-sired. Philadelphia. I'Borri k M Kina’ Catent Fbarpanlng Ploughs, of all sizes jKfBs right and left handed—Subsoil, Fid© Hill and Doubl© Mould. Ac., with Steel Extending Points. Bar-share. Beach, and otherklndf of Castings for repairing. The F.mjwror of Russia awarded for tho above Ploughs, a Massive Gold Medal, value $300.— Also, the Great Medal nt the World's Fair, was awarded P. A M. Plough No. 40. Cultivators with I'ouble-I'olntl’oliih- C'l Steel Ti-etli. which can be reversed, thus gnttlDg Double Wear ol the common Teeth. AW,Cultivators of all kinds with Steel Teeth. Spain’s Atmospheric Churns. Corn Shelters, improved kinds,' Hay and Btraw Cutters, Hand Com Mills, itradh/Dz tin,if II Mtullli ifamlidlre# i hy w rim I-UISK, p iMn/ fUteMph of H'nh‘4 * not oHref MMSteira# of f h»f I ItHI,mill \.e» M«4lwV« glfl Mt.w fkmt inih OdiHan KUNDKIEH. Q/\ BULK winter strained and lileiiehed whale Oil, ^\/ 2*16 hags prime green Itln t'olb-e. f.t) bags old governnient Java folti'e. 75 - bigiivru Cofft'it 4d do Maracaibo do. I (Ml bbls E I'ludjis' Gin, HI do I* A II I'onn't lliver do 20 - donmnthi Hi an ly. 60 do New Kuglsnd Hum. Ml Mils and lull kegs prime L*af Lird. 60 hlid-s prime Bih'»ii Rides. 20 do do Kboiilihirs, 200 dozen painted Buckets. 20 iilidspriinii Ft Croix Kugnr. 16 do I’nrlo Klcodo. 20 - pilnm New Orleans Hmrar. 20 bids biilter. sugar, ami sods Cracker*. 80 •• Ftmirl'* A. II. nod U clarified Hugsr. 40 • •• crashed and powdered Mugar Ho Mixes Beadell's 0s nnd Hs Inllow Candles. 100 - Htnr Candles, BOO do No I pnlu and family Hosp, 6o M tag,us. of «iiiions brands. I'm sale by sep-jo 12.'ll ANTON. JflllNRTON A CO H. HMITII'N FLOUll, UliAUlCElltt, <)j| lilllri If. Hnillh’s Fhmr OU 20 ball bblsidmicii I’xoiil Floor 20 hbl» Huger Crui-keis 20 bull bbls do do 20 Mil* Hotter do 20 hslf bids do do 20 boxes rods do 20 half bbls Folboi Maikat llcrf, a i hokr si Hi Is Ml boh <'iHslu-d Hog'll' Li mill,g from lolg Aogosla sod for rslu by Jyll HOJ/UIIIIE. JolINKON A IH. f lol'oiw AND WINI'M -12 halt jmjmw Duiirt. Dupuy i I / Co's Fieoili Draodyi |0 half pipe*, u*»mlud bruods low piti ed Fiiiim'Ii Drandr, ItOqiisrlei i-4«k* lUmmtUn do, 60 Idris do do, 76 do I’ 6 II ll*e Gin, IM) do F. I'helps* do Hl>l{mr Ifullsiid frhi, 10 Idris Vlralolir A|q»le llisod) S do puraGeor gls IVscbdo. US) do h' II tVhfoky, IVI do whits fisIGmms do 30 do ohl We»lioli:-ilei Mmmogshi I* do, 20 do old I 1 rail- zrlrsois Moowlslo'bidir. DstdoN E Rom 'Pnpieiior csstre Msdi irs Wine, liridgblb do clmh» do do 20 qouilm do I'orl do, 2 hell |0j*« 4«do 20 qosilsnssks Drowo Hh»M/ Wins, 40 iMsksls i Itsmpsgoe do • ulV jm|i vnr, I “l »»b h] WFMWf k I'AfrMDf HIII’HIW*- A my *u|*Gm sfllzl* of Ir'bGMHH tiff mi I . ,, „ f r - .. I I fzitfllsu tooth lOurloz losoiifsi toll d • »p»e*rtl; (ul lbs *ilb ,i t ifs'z, WO'I 41* • id Gopi Lrodoo loZ zsle h» juosiv W w NNGGf'N. M'inoioiolKqyiG* I M/ll i* A IP. A light one louse f«ifi»*», with |sds built 1 to mdi! hf Ihven h tun, Ne* VorV aud h»» toew used hut hills D |»0 lursveu si lire f viMS*|e RsjereGm; of Mi (•suigs W ffsidrsstii m|3 .2 HANfGN. AGlfiinlGH k HI 11 AlflMGHF WM'M i» 2M0 Iddz »ub*/hb» si I? flour, III hh it folios Mm«mi Wiivz iw 4u 4u Bhoulkzt, if> ttvira* WotTm yiiawr « un 4 Hem* fdf hWs *b*i '^^i'i'/.ir/rtrt'Ort. * m wtswsim Bsfsggg WM. II. SYMONS, Offers for sale, n large ussorlnienl of Clolbs, Cas- slnieresnml Vestings, consist tug In part of th© ftrt* _ __ lowing articles, selected l*v himself during tlio past suiumer Iu Luehin nml Paris, which bo will make un toor- In the best style of workmunslifp. nml nt tlm sliorlest notice. HU stuck of Heady made Clothing nml of F'urnisli- log Goods, for gent h'lm-u's* wear, i* very hu ge nml of tlio best quality nnd style—the whole of it made this full under his own inspection! and will be sold at the lowest prices for rash or unproved credit -French black, blue, brown and olive Cloth-; fancy French nml English Casslmores ; fnney .Silk Vesting, super, fancy Hilk Plush Vesting*; black Bar- at lira 811k Vestings ; suiter Idack Ihieskln Cnsslmeres ; Me. rlnomidHllk Undershirts nnd Drawers; white and fancy Hlilrl* and Collars; (‘union Flannel Hlilrt* and Drawers; while.black and fancy Kid Gloves; Neck Ties, plain and embroidered; Merino and Outlnn Hocks; tan-f*.Kelli, nml Bomlmsin Hock*. 1106 17 WlrttaksMlmt. Corn amt Cob Crushers, Gedda’ Improved Harrows, Square nml A Harrows. Horse Bakes. Grludsloues. ready liung, Dirt Fern per*. Agricultural Furnaces, Ox Yokes and Bows. Forks ior unloading Ilay, Man Hay Rakes, Bow Pins. Apple Bearers, Ox Muzzles, Mole Traps. Pruning Hooks nnd Chisels. Haws and Scissors. Iron Well Curbs, nnd Zinc tiibeing for Chain Pumps. Also. Horticultural Tools . , .. ( ! eed*. for sale at tho lowest prices, at Corn Planters. Turnip Drills. 4 to 36. Gmnt'p.I’fttept Fan MU|«, Garden Englnesl Wheat Drills, Horae Powers nnd Threshers, Mowlug nnd Reaping Ua] chines. Chain Pumps, Cattle Ties, Bull Rings. Patent Iron Snaths, Grubbing Hoes.' Transplanting Trowels, Hay nnd Manure Forks, Shovels nnd Similes. Garden and Field HoesJ Garden Rakes in variety. Children’s Tools, Darling Scythes, Snaths, with Patent F’asten- Inga, Potato IIooUb. •ery description.) Garden * - - * Wholesale cod—aplO PAPER HANGINGS, BLANK BOOKS,ETC* A’o. 4 North fifth-sired, fieri doors above Market, Philadelphia. T HF. undersigned have just opened a fresh and complet* stock of Wall Papers, among which are gold and vel vet. fine satin, and tire lowest priced ungloved papers; also, decorations.borders, fire-screens.curtains, etc., which they offer nt the lowest prices, both wholesale and retail. The best workmen employed to hang paper cither in tha city or country. iilnnk Books, Stationery. <fc.—Wo liar© also our usual as sortment of writing papers wrapping papers, Hank and school books, stationery, etc. X- . x- . PARRISH A HOUGH, No.4 North Hth street, 2 dour* above Market, , ,,, Philadelphia. BW i-nsli paid for country rags. mhlO—eod ten veins, the interest only required to be paid annually. Apply to the undersigned at Uurieu, lu case of tnv absence Mr. Jamu* PniMii.K will show the land, a plan of which can be seen at the olfice of the Georgian. SAMUEL M. STREET. Pamirs. Jan. 22. 1853. jan25—lain jECfc FOR SAl£.—A Tract of LAND of Five Hundred acres "^strictly prime Rice land, immediately opposite tire old row'll of Hardwick. Tire situation of tho place affords one of the best Saw-mill seats in the Southern country, facilities for timber being easy nnd without end. Vrssscls coining from sea can loud immediately alongside, drawing from tea to fifteen feet of water. F'orterms apply to Henry Williams. U.S.District Attorney,tavatinuli,or to B. STILES,lirynn coun ty. LAND IN McINTOTfl COUNTY POll SALE. The Plantation known us Akpotk. ini mediately on raffittlre west side of tlio Savannah road seven miles from ■sretoparlen. containing eleven hundred nnd forty seven acres of pine nnd hummock Inin), ol which near two linn dred ami (lily acres are cleared and under fence. The ham mock land* are <.f a superior quality for cotton, corn, Ac and the pine lauds well adapted to turpentine. There are negro houses nml other buildings upon tli© plantation. Thor© Is a water course within five miles over ii good road. Km- terms, apply to Fi IV, DkLEGAL. » nugl7—w3in _ South Newport-« T 7)011 HALF—Tire westerly half of I/it No. 2 Ynmncraw, being the Wharf now occupied by the Charleston Steam Packet Company, measuring one hundred feet on the River, ami running back about two hundred feet to Canal-street; Tire property is now under a lens© which will expire no tho first of Novembernext. If not sold nt private sale previous to tire first Tuesday in February, it will then be offered at auction at tlm Court House. Apply to de!6 COHEN k FO.SD1CK. TO CARPENTERS, CONTRACTORS, AND BUILDERS. T HE cheapest establishment In the southern country for the sale of saslies. doors, blinds nnd wood Mouldings, of every variety, is nt tho corner of Calhoun and Washing ton streets. Charleston, S. G. All my work is made of the best seasoned white pine, nnd the sashes nro glnzcd in the very neatest manner. A full supply of paints, oil. glass, varnishes, nod brushes, always for sale low. ' sepO—w4w B. F. .SMITH. TO THE CONSUMERS OF MANUFACTUR ED HAWED LUMBER. fTMIF. Subscribers are now prepared to receive order* for X Flooring and other descriptions of Plained Lumber, at tire Fiivrmiah Plaining Machine, situated on the canal, at tire western extremity of tho city of Savannah, between Zubly nnd Margaret-strects. Orders for all description* of Plained I.umber furnished at tire shortest possible notice, nnd manufactured in a superior style, which cannot fail to please tire consumer. Woik done by their machine will compare with Hint of ntiy now In use The subscribers have succeeded in arranging for a constant supply of se lected seasoned Lumber, by which uo disappoint ment to huilders need bo apprehended. Every facility will be ex. tended in obtaining nintceial for all parts of a building. Th« taw Mill. m>w being completed in the same building, will be in iq>eration in the courso of one month, when or d©r* for every description of Hawed Lumber will be execu te'' with despatch. Apply to R. A.' ALLEN A* CO., or jy2fi—eodini WILLIAM KINK. Agent. POllTE MONNA1ES, POCKET BOOKS AND FANCY GOODS. T HE attention of the trade, ami other*. In want of Porte Monnnics. Pocket Books. ItnnRers’ Cases. Pre-sing Ca- ses. Portnb e Writing Desks, Backgammon nnd (lies* Boards. Chessmen, l’envl. Hindi, nnd Silver Card Cases. Work Boxes. Cabas. Needle Hooks. Money Belts. Cigar Cases. Portfolios, llszora nnd Razor Htrnps. Travelling Flasks, nnd lino ('utle- ry. together with a large variety of Fancy Goods, which will be sold nt tire lowest rates. F. Il SMITH. Porte Mbunnie aud Pocket Book Manufacturer. nng21—einllni 205 Arch st.. below Sixth. Philadelphia. J. Wayles Baker, Francis Eppes, John Parkhill, Thomas F Williams, George Galpliin. Oliver t*. Burroughs, l-'ranci* H. Flagg. Turb ill 11. Button, George T. Ward. Win. It. Hayward. loorge Whitfield. Benjamin F. Whitner, JolmJ Maxwell. William M. Maxwell, J. Stevens Maxwell, Edward Fuotman. Arthur M. Randolph, J. George Anderson. James J. Arclrer, nep24—trwftt FINK’M MIOTAMB HUfUAL CAME. gtltffQ'fi WE sr« i-niixtHiitly receiving tli'ore mIimIiIn Cases, nml harethoiii ulssys lit rendlrresslo be dultmcdnl llm shortest notice, I. W. MORRELL k CO N, II —We are permltO-d lo Inform tho tiuhlln that wo have ruei'lvod from Mr. ILrMoNn, of New \ ork wily, a lot. 'or signed hy Him dilh-ionl liremlrer* "I lbs Culled Htslox tanxlo. Mho w.-fif W|z|“z|i«f«i>| It, lakn nlmrgs of His body o| Him Hon ILm Cuv, dscetsml, (aMi'h ws-omdosed In nos of Fisa's tlolsllr Cow*,) and who sent wllli ll to Kentucky j they *»y to Mr ILvmonii, Hist tire ('«•© answered tire pur. no*e for wlih-b It ws* inlomlml. and nreels with tlrelra| nslion,and tlrey nhirerfully rsromnrerel It to lire |inlme Mn^supvr|or in any nlhsr Unss for Ure trsnspoilsDon lire d.'s.f (• Ml A; Tire MLr can Ire w«n by railing n I W. MURRELL k 121 NTOVEM, NTOVKN. NTO VION. NTO v luN# Tire sulrerilirer Ire* Ju»i roralrrd a Lrgsnnmlwr ol Ladling and Pailm ghreas, which Ire will dls|*>ra o| on siiommo'lNling Imm* Among Goon may I* found lire following . Ire,king (koras. Tire Irepnldls, Isoly o| lire IwzLi “ ■“ r ‘ ** ‘ *" ‘ ‘ ;g ll nt lire West Pxnpli* lor and offira filmi* -. lull light) aqizsta and ig Aii light limiiiiini.if Ficiolom Fsulirn PramInm UnionCoUsgv,! illnl'i nlred oral Hi* Fiwli fk/z Wo»i« Hollow tVsra Foil U<ill.* Grans Mphloz*. Psora Fan*, Ac k> FLiu #ud Jspsore d Tin Mara. (»i *»U and urenu- Lt |ora4al sliref uotiio Uiikzs f«r Hoofing Gullaia, and L a4»i» atttoiM to w»th pumtuahty ‘ juflff J MAI'llPT. tins in and 12 Rain*id atrawt |/t ID«G AMD 2'H Ml V f'APM ancwzujqdy may to IU<-lra4 hy 1st* am Hiumv ill Want will |<Ua»« esl| st FRP L A VMApril lluftof. Oj h'<s»z I'I Ml MO V *ali a Hi «*> .1 § tent'll mttw Ac to lulre new tiff Hullo If insert <•»*•«- V(t Ltd# fill am Pmlth'z Mwuz, W "ar » Fznfa Mmj.i, ILdo.L U MM In, IN btfrsdz foaaf r LAW SCHOOL OF HARVARD COLLEGE. f ■''JUS institution affords a complete course of legal edu- 1 cation for tire bur in any of the United States, except ing only mutters of merely local Inw and practico ; ami also a systematic course of instruction In Commercial law fur those who propose to engnge hi mercantile pursuits. The Liw Library, which is constantly increasing, con tains now about 14.000 volumes. It Includes a very com plete r.olh-cth-n of American and English law,end the prin cipal works of the Civil and other Foreign law. It is open to students, nml warmed and lighted for their use during both terms nnd tho winter vacation. lire first term of each academical year begin* in tire last week of August, ami the second term in the last week of February ; each term continues twenty weeks. Students m e admitted at any period of a term or varntion. Tho foe* are $50 a term, nnd $26 for hall n term. For till* sum stu dent* have the use of tho L»w Library and text bonks, and of tire College Library, and may attend all lit© coursns of iiublie lectures delivered lo the undergraduates of the University Tire Instructors of the Iav School ar© Hon. Joel Parker, LL. D., Hnyall Professor; lion.Thooplilliiv Parsons.LL. I)., Dane Professor: nml Hon. Ivlwnrd G Isirlng. University U'cliiror. Instruction Is given hy lectures, recitations and examinations, ami moot com-is. For further information application may bo made to either of the instructors. JAMES WALKER. President. Cambridge, August 1,1K63 dlawfiwl* sept) UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA—MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. fJfilK Annual Pours© of l*ctiire* in this Department will .1 commence on MONDAY, November 14, and will ter minate In (Ire ensuing March. JAMKHJONKR. M. I*., Professor of Practice. J V. IIIDDEM. M I)., Professor of (Iremlslry. WARREN HT'ONK, M D.. Professor of Kurgery. A. II. CEN'AH. M It, Professor of Obstetric*. A J iVEDIlEllllDBN, M. D., Professor of Aiialomy. (ll'KrAVCrt A. NttTf. M, II. Professor of Materia Medics. THOM AH HUNT, M. D .I’rofessor of Physiology aud I’athot- HA MULL !• JTIoPPIN.'m I'.:} ***«"'»»tr*to« of Anatomy Tire rreniir for dissecting will Ire open from tire third Mon day In October lo lire First of April. Tire Facility are Vfoltlng l'liy»lrl*ns and Hurgronsnf tire Charity Hospital, and iiriend |hl* IiisGIiiIIimi rrnm Novem ber to Amll Tire Hlndeiitx accomtuiliy Ihe Frofvssor* In tlreii visit*, and thus enjoy uiDaonllnary practical relvao, lage*. free of expense TIrera are «ne thousand palfenU prescrIM for dally In this Ho* oils I lire numlrer of tuillentsl* riesrly twenty thousand. In the year TIPiMaH HUNT M D .ltran / WWnk~U» has* (sir to prim* Kin Coffee. 60 do HalUI \J Ihnningo d«, Vud “ ^ do old gorarunreiit Java do.for sale hy -1-16 WKIIHOJt k PALMER. {itilW.II mV KAMA, Ac -Jo*l received 10 half aud • \ / tod* Or© Haw* ioin«l Beef.t0b*ia«l| *|re*ug*r.rurrl /lire*, -i Mid* Bsron Nhoul-Ui# In tod* leaf lard and b du i/Uatired (Yhalv Gil, and M *al* by DAVID O'CDNNKII, augl) s-wr Rruuglitonand Diaytou-ilteetf H AI OH -W »*sk» Itsron W'Im, 20 do fihuubiWa, dr ilf (ii ferelved par ztecrrref H4*te of Or ore Is For Sal* by wpto H* UAIIGN N DGYLF ||Af(rM-^fU hints prime Hwrem PhouUer*. UiAiliig fzizM ll fieCMM11 tor to*, *bd for eel* fee «tll fH'MAafTlfii JtHMmtl * «) <r, * i1 1,1 i T«)|fin»At 4 CO DYING AND RENOVATING. 73 1'orfc-i/.. rear of the Court House. Savannah, Ga. Established In 1H3;4. L AWKS* Silk and Woollen Dresses, Shawls. Table Covers. Ac., cleaned and dyed various colors, laidies’ Bonnets Bleachnd nnd Pressed In a fashionable style, Khl Gloves Cleaned.and Gentlemen’* Garment* Cleaned. Renovated or Dyed, ns may be required. Alldonein the same style which has generally so much pleased my patrons ami friends.— Terms moderate. Person* sending parcels by Ilurmlen's express, railroad or steamboats, are requested to write me per mail, so that 1 may know where to cull for them and which way to send tlu-in back. Cost of freight each way fur small parcels will be about 25 cents. All orders punctually attended to. apll2—tofo4 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. NEW BOOKS. R eceived by s. s. hiblky. August io. iB53: MBc* Tvemenhere, or tire lAveTest.by Annette Mario Maillnrd. author of Zingra the Gypsey. Philosophy of Sir William Hamilton, Professor of Logic „nd Metaphysics In Edinburgh University, for the use of chords nml colleges. Abelard nnd Elaine, a romance,by O. \V. Wright. Pysconinncy. Spirit Rapping* aud Tippings exposed, by Professor Charles G. Page, M. D. Barnum’s Illustrated Nows; Gleason’s Plctoral; Popular Educator; Majarim of Arts, Ac. For sale at the book store ol 8 8. SIBLEY, iiugH 135 Congress-street. NEW BOOKS. Fin HE f?wnrd and the Distaff, or Fat. F’alr and Forty, a s 4 o- X ry of Hie South nt tho close of the Revolution, by the author of tire l'artlzftua, MelllcUampt, Catherine Walton, Ac. kc. Tire Heavenly Homo, or tho Kmnloymnnls and Enjoy, mi nis of the Saints in Heaven, by Rev H llarbangh, A. M. Poems, by Meditatus; Book of tho World, No 10. Book of the World, vol 1. bound. Tire Half Yearly Abstract of tlioModical Pclonce*. No 17. Tlio British and Foreign Medico-Chirurgical Review. No 23. Received by augl2 _ .1. B. CUBBEDGE. EPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS, J UST received, a variety of publication* of tire New York Protestant Kniscoiial Society. Tracts, t.liurcli Cate chisms, Habbath Hcliool tarvlce. and other cheap and valu able Publications. For salo al tire Book Store of S. fl. SIBLEY, auglO No. 136 Congress-street. DIE SINKING AND ENGRAVING, f i TN ALL ITS BRANCHES.—Business cards, with anpropri- X ate devices, embossed In n new style, in plain mid fancy enlors tan Is of every description, with or without presses. Emetopes printed with name, business and address, labels, bill heads, manufacturer’s tickets, kc.. all executed in tlm neatest manner nnd at prices 26 per cent, below any niral- r I im„ r .!’ K ' n ' in 1 « m »»Jl«wnw "f butter and improved facilities for the execution of such work. 1 N. B—All orders bv mall promptly attended to. Good* sent to any part of the cotintiy. p , ,, t B. CALVERT k CO., Envelope and Seal Press Manufacturers. IU© Htnkcr*. Emboz. sers and hung ravers. 48 South 3d-st.. Philadelphia. ’ mh29 . °AS WORK, LAMPS, Sic. A « * in JInn «f"cturers. No 119 Cliest jut- n. street. Philiiih-lphin.respectfully solicit the attend m of piirclmsors.to their assortment of cliandeliera, bracket*, peiulnnts.nnd every description of gas burners; also every variety of Inmns. girandoles, kc. We warrant our good •qunl in quality, nnd our prices ns towns any other estab Iishment in the country. J ' The Trade supplied with burners, mercury, cups,brass tings, air pumps, kc.. nt reduced prices. L „„ 0 . , ARCHER k Warner. Mils S. Archer. . wil|f„,n F. Misker, ^'RroodF.Jiarni-r, |__WnK t). IhMerrUl. I.OOKING-GLAS8 WAKE HOUSE, "* w ]^ll! l p'f lUlttreel \ below J,h, ‘ rth - north side, Philadelphia. TYp. inform merchants nnd residents of this vicinity, that r ». the most comphde assortment of Mantel. Pier, Wall and Oval Glasses, richest styles, for private use. or ail kinds for country sale, with Portrait and Picture Frames,ic., will b«-found at our establishment. * ’ Ling experience nnd large facilities enable us lo sell tho best goods at lowest prices. Iilmen.Inn. WIng slvtn. ,r. will jtvo Ori.™ 35lS'” r0d m br “ k "B e - *W I-'n-nch I’iale bias,, fur Slcircs. Irtulll.igs, ic.. „i ImporU. lion mica. THOJI.IS J. XATV 4 CO. nplo—end T NEW CARPETINGS. HE subscriber has just received per Into arrivals, a large nnd fresh stock of tlio richest nnd newest styh a nt \ el vet. Tn pest rv. Brussels, three- ply Ingrain nnd Ve»f. tinn l nrpetinga. nil nf which arc offered on the mostduuw. null- terms. With n full assortment of Oil Cloths, Table Covers, Mat. timr.Aic. Puro-lmsers are requested to make an early nxnnilnatlor as strong inducements will Ire held out to cash buyers ,R. B. WALKER. 190 Chestnut-street, _ m 'ri'—lnwtf below 8th, South side, Philadelphia. BLINDS AND SHADES. . Take Notice. ■'O' BJ.IAMS. No. 12,North Sixth-street. a few door# . above Market-street. Plnladcjphlo. Is tho most exten- of V ,,Ddow Blinds nnd Shades 111 ,V.r "V 1 1 1 "" takpn the higliost premium# nt nil the exliibitious; lie buys the best mnterirtls bv whole- snl" cheaper for Cash than others pay for Inferior articles by retail, nnd nan, therefore, sell superior Venetian Blind* and H.ades. ns cheap ns others ask Tor inferior articles. Painted \\ indow Shades in great variety, of beautiful designs and superior quality. Buff and White Linen Shades, Blind and Shade Trimmings. Fixture*, kc.. wholesale and retnil,nt the lowest cash prices. More Shades painted nnd lettered to order. Reed Blinds at manufacturers’ prices. Old Blind# pain ed to look ns good ns now. Purchaser*, by calling, will be convinced that he sells a superior nrtirle. nnd guar antees full satisfaction. A liberal discount made to dealers. “ IFe study lopleaseN ln . „ UKNJ. J. WILLIAMS. ="=—= Ko ‘ 12 North Otli-slreet. Phlln. w a phene! •= A N INDIAN l’REI’ARATION. for restorl ng grey hair to its original color. It is guaranteed by the Proprietor, lint if the iiattent Is grey, lie enn have his hair resh>rod to its original color by using I/mrt’s Walipene. For tale by J 8111 -' W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. „„ , , 60 hlids prime new Racon Sides. 20 do do Should- ers 30 bbls and 60 kegs Leaf Lard, landing and for sale by mb- 1 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. WINDOW GLAHR. P PORTKR'H ALKALINE WINDOW GI.AS8, is superior In brilliancy of siirfscenn I nollsh lo all other, snd never stains or rusts; withstands all climate*, and is packed with great rate, Miltuble fur shipping. Dealers snd otlurs will consult tlrelr iuturesl by sending their order* to tire sola sgi-fit*. FRENCH Ik RICHARDS, aug20—rtflm New Drug Warahnn*©. N. W. corner IQtli and Market-sts.. Philadelphia. A I.BA ITA WARE. A WJIWTITUTK FOR SILVER.—Tire at* tontlmi of Hi* public Is respectfully called to lbs sbov# lisiiied ware, ss Irelng a suMituto. wlilcli for ii»» Is warrant- rd to Ire equally as gresl. It Is a harder tirelal than silver, roiiM-quriitly will bear rougher usage. H Is a coniVinatloii of |irrfi'i-lly pure melals, and I* as fire from con. Nut #• silver. Every articlo will tie warranted lo retain its origin, al rotor. It coiuUU In pert of tire following: table end i|r*»©rt fmIra, tis, tsMu aud dezser'. spoon*, ko., lustre- eeirad and (or safe by jnsyT J. I* COIJJNH, loo Bryan re true t W RAFFING PAFLR. *e—160 ream# Wrai larg#, mld.ll* sire, and small; 30 eases tt as rratesGlssi FUsks, quarts, pints, and half.ulnU. rewired and tor esle by sepll McHAlWNfiPOYIJi I MSE Nlffirm -Tlio*# In want of a flu# shirt, to Al well snd handsomely nude, can be #neonuno4aU4 et No HI Hayrel. me; 12 PRICX k VRAOOt. |.'D)L'R—20 bbls Iieih Hirata tiinith's Flour, 25 do Gene J «* do, for sal# hr J. V. OONVFRAT * CO, IJ AV.-*100 UU« prim# Nurtbftirer II*t, dally eip.cte-1 B^tu'riw," re,»souont, mbkioii s c 0 , l iiUl ,Hfdas, |0 do Himuldrrs, lUawiblp KUU of Oaor* T O THE LADDS.—IVe would respectfully call the atten tion or the ladies oftavaunah.nudsourrmmding coun try, to the following new and hcautifulgoods which wo have just received, viz : silk Paris mantillas, Inced gimp mantiU las. ldack nett scat fs col’d. m-et scarfs, ladies cravats and ties, French worked collars, laced capes, chemizetts aud un- der sleeve-, oonuet ribbon.gauze cap ribbon, black velvet ribbon, A exandres light khl gloves, black nett mitts, col’d. silk and lisle gloves, with a large variety or other articles too numerous to mention. Please call and seo for your selves ; all of which will bo sold ou tho best possible terms ?y Mhw AIKIN fc BURNS. J UST RECEIVED.—Wo have just received, a fresh sup ply ol ladies’ merino, gauze, silk and cotton Vests, Misses and Infant’s merino vosts, gents silk, merino, gauze and cotton vests: also, a fine assortment of linen cambric handkerchiefs, ladlos’ and misses’ white and brown cotton hose, white and black silk do. gents white, brown and mix- , '' Rlf , ho * e T Rents white and black silk do do. together with a large assortment of white and colored linen cam. brie handkerchiefs, colored and black silk cravats, Stocks and lies, for sale tow by _ mh25 AlKJNJc BURNS S HAWLS, fcc.—Super, and common crapo shawls plain and embroidered, vandyko collars beautiful goods, as. rorted parasols, plain, striped and checked glace silks, sum • inordo, bnreges. tissues und grenodiuos, colored and whit© iaennet and organdy muslins, a largo assortment ol Irish linens, French printed cambrics. M. PREN DERG AST fc (X)., I’W 178 Pro ugh ton street SPRING AND SUMMER SILKS—A now assortment^~~ Vj strl|ies and plaid, new pattern gingham, bnreges and tissues. Indies’colored nnd black umbrellas and parasols, silk gimp to suit all shndox of silks and Uarogos, black net mantilla*, shawls, |M>luts nnd scarfs, white and Mack sew ing silk scarfs, white lace and colored silk mantillas, white and colored crape shawls, black swan silks, black bareges and tissues,black und leud French ginghams, tor sale by "1413 AIKIN fc BURNER. L ADIES’ DRK88 GOODS.—Printed organdies, grenadines bareges, jaconets, lawns, tissues, glace silks, gro d# Paris, French cambrics. India silks, figured and dootfed swIss mull, nausook and cambric muslins, silk and Uneu lustres, fco., tor salo at the lowestprico hy «|4U- DtcWITT fc MORGAN. ntHE YOUNG MAR00NERH. by Rev. F. B. Goulding. A X further supply Just received and fur safe at tire book *fereof nisyft 8. H. HI BLEY, 136G/ngre«*-st. E NGLI8H PICKLFS AND 8AUHSR—ddos Jar* assorted HngRsli Pickles, 0 d«i buttfe* assortisl Hauces, Just ra- celved nnd for sale by JimeitO J. R08SEAU. D IHROLltnON!—The firm of Hot mix fc Mswjujx was dlsaofeed, by mutual consent, on th# lfitli Instant. 7 EDWARD 8. KEMPT0N, It. II. MA HR HALL. Havannali. Will February. 1863. febW R WinVFJt PER FljjJliDA—Colored silk mantilla#, plain glare silk*, brown silk psrasol*. barege* and tissue#, glare silks, brown silk psrasol*. bareges snd ... dottrel and flguisd Hwlss muslins, black sunrer tmtubaslu, lawn*,pUtowce## cotton.gents colored bordered, Wkf*., fco. for safe #1 th# lowest prices, by spllfl DiWITT fc MORGAN. ¥VilfniTIC LIGL'OIW.—100 feu#, 's. O. R*ctlfl#d WkUkrT J / M do. K. Mrelp*' Glu ; 60 du. N. K, Rum ; 60 do. do. ttrestleHrattdy; 60 do F. and II Conn rtt«rOlni ttov. cask* Malaga Win#, fur safe hy ' •toft® ___ WEBSTER fc PAUf£to OMOflO AN'P WRIOUN”U<iUulW.r-ii Glu, 60 do E. p‘ • -T*--- _ _ ... do it PUrlp*' do, 60 do N, E. Rum 60 do Rof- k “*• >""• u.i«i.wim,iho donw do, Io to*, Hvlra.ll. Il»n4y, lode d, DumUo do, 91-1) D tlOre do, 1 Ml . J“«< 4oi IW6. % bbl# very cboic# old Moncnf ab#lo sky, landlog and lor isU b» ir-n iiowxmnE. ioiiNBfw 4 co WwiOU aad tnucb superior to tbo “irfe’#-- i, bmMItwi, li .litre re uM 1