The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, October 28, 1853, Image 1

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9awniira^ ®«npw, ji ,oS."“Sd vnaftv.sv BSfO HILTON, , '« i S;2RK53& a .-* "orf | jJ“ l ^„ , i sU IWIJJIBpm»«»««. ^.^-RliWJtiaKLr GEORGIAN, |\M***r£lruHS•»> ««J «•■• rJaU^.SSlS’Ctanm.Tetel. Polities! and MI#etU*. iSSftSi^iSrtKw nta In the lMIlj-, Ml to Mftgtirta»nd Pnlnn.or Mltertd In tho ctty,a» ^SSSjm m i!rtuH,ur.xwu»o*. nSlflSSffiS notA»«»i i» Ant*xc«. [pr&M. I fS kStkn MUTUAL INBUICANCM CO. | ,4VA ^ (Mte 118 llay-itrtd. I ^ft«,ay»l» ukdHw - >Ur,n * ‘ nd R,m Rhk * 00 Robert., J. 8. Wildm.I. §5pW Jilf.W®* 4 - f&^SSf jtodorion.N. l». Knapp, Hoary Lathrop llESHY D. WEED, President, HUU11 ROBERTS, Vice President ..a.rtlQT'.brte "° 8 I -SSSi EOllElON EXCHANGE AND I pnuiuiTON agency. to iral for their friend* gad desirous of I J-SfiMtilhJ *"* «>“ l*^* 1 » h ‘M. are informed I JjJwMrrlVcM »w the only Agent* for the abort agon- I*flwe»H^* 0,horlwd *° dr,won Hea^r».Wm.Tap»cott 1 ffllwnwM" » uDS from * ,,J u P w * rJ, t which I Lfti'ut n*jetleble In any town throughout Ireland and I W Britain. DraBeou Fraueo and Germany, payable in I Jiiruef the Cbntloent. also for ealo. Apply to I BUNKER k OtlUEN. 80 Bay etreet. “JqPXHKHN^IU’ 1, gal insurance CO. ' jUISCRV HULL President and Treasurer. [ itBuer CIIA8K, Sw’ry. | C. F. MeKAY, Actuary. I ’ ftj catmifned. Agrot of ‘he a bore Company, continue* LatoU»Mlo ,r ti > 5mA*-*U” Marine, Hirer and Fire ■jaatteLirre oftfervants. I UiktfWWU Person* are also taken by thle Company. I bn'Jttwraium for redding In the South. ■ tVIIJJAM KINO, Agent, Corner of Bay and Dray fern-street*. - B de _ M~l'OrpheUoe da Seine, itedlee anx ^.^par Victor Doublet,Profeeaeur Ue Dells*- Abteged'e Tout* lea Voyaxea an Trie Nord, depute tee trehouara (18*0—1830), par Henri La> bf SarrwrH» Bebert nar M'meTallie Menenae. Lea Damien Joan de Preapett, tmU* de Bulwer., . Hlstolre Natuwlle dee Anlmapx.lee Bln* remarquablea da la etaaaa da maramlfores (quadrapeaea et oetaces), par un Natorallata de Muaeum. orate de 60 figure* d’anlmaux. wSfflSS!!?®. 0 * ■*' Pierre I’Orand, par J. N. Dubois, Profess* or de l’l’nlveri •Ua—quartleme edition Met Prleone ou Meraolree de Sllrlo, Pelllco, traduction feouvflle.per U. V Abbe Bauraaea, profeeMur au petti Semi, ashed* Tour*. Angueta etThereee.on L* Retour a la lb par M’me Tar be daaSabloM—trohriema edition. Ernestine au lea Charms* de la Vertu aulrie de Netty au a Jeuno Artiste at da Caroline et Julietta, par M’me Gosarie terrene*—eeptlome edition. Blanche de Sarenay. par M’me L. a Agneede Lauren* au Mtmolre* D* 8c*ur 8t. lame, per Lorn* Vcnllstt*. Mathilda at Gabrieli* on le* Blenfalte, d’une education ohretrtenne—trolaieme edition. Robert au l’SouvIner d’une Mete, M’me 0. Guermante. Voyagea et Aventura* de Uperouae, par F.Vateutte— •Isiemo edition. For aale by aep33 J. B. CUBBEJHir. THE BOOK OF NATURE. . A N elementary Introduction to pliynlc, astronomy, cliom ■ A ealry. mineralogy, geology, botany, aoology and phya- lology, by Prof. Schaedler, with nearly 700 Wood euta. Aural Surgery and the nature and treatment of dUeaiei of the ear, by W. R. Wilde. Coder’a Ladya* Book for October. The Victim of Excitement, by Caroline Lee Ilenta. Prafoaaor SUilman’a rlalt to Europa la 18*1, with *ngrar> iga. The Exile*—a tale by Talrf. The Chmel Hunt, by Faber. Albert Bmlth'a Story of Mont Blance. The Worka of Calhoun, roll. 1 and 2.- . .'•Mo*. B and 0 Illustrated Record of the N. Y. exhibition. The aolater life of Chariet fith. 14th Engliab Ltw and Equity Beporta. - Blackwood for September. Eclectic Magaxlne, SUIItiian’a Journal, the lAncet, Illustrated Uagait»e.»f Art. Ac., he. S«pt27 W. THORNE WUXI A MS, mould BOOKS. .SuHBAliL llbVBB DllKSSINO SALOON U K83.C0IIKN As HANNON reaiiectfully announce to ‘foeUwaiot Saraooah that they are now prepared I aitiQUadicf work in their Hue. at their new shop, I _.tetsner of BroughUm and Prartotuata. They bar* the following as their rates of charges: For a ,d*r ,n *. i per month, for 2 or three times per week , | tines a week |1 ;6 or 6 times a week 91 AO; every kh <1 t*r month. Hair cutting 20c.; hair curling 24c. I U COatX .ill always hold himself in readiness to at. hihwtmfrotn thom who may require hU services at . •’Q* 8 Ip I UTTBWAN JUACHlNlfi AND MANUFAO 1 TUBING COMPANY, I ngOsaew and improved oeganiranon, manufacture I |J U«Mtir*aad Stationary Ihiglnes, Sugar Mills. Gina, 1 IMaLtbu. Drills, ke. Also, every description of Cot* I tafonWnsn'lHnw MU| work,Shafting, Pulleys, ho.. Cast. I tetf any weight, (having a Urge assortment of patterns.) ItiriMMlrices. F. 8. CLAXTON. Engineer. I M|] natt-street. cornor of Uebl. Claxton k Wet* ImtEiRldor.Collins k Co. end II. Collins’ Axrs, Hard* ImiApscy.SIPnitt st., New York. oclO—ljrr PATENT SCALES. —iVKS Patent i’latform Scales—(Improved Inqual J Krudrvdernlin price)—Adapted to every renulred op. ■pfiasfnicUc;. a* lUilroad Scale, for trains or single can v« the princl|ul railroads in the United States and lat Britain, warehouse Scales, Heavy Portablo Beales, on fodi.fcr foundries, rolling mills. Ate. Store Scales, various Mfcitions; Counter Scales, Hay and Coni Scales, Ac.— tmSalMhare Wn long known and severely tested; and tswhnwt tonAdente felt In thetr aeeoraev and perfect | irtnrat.it well tlist they are now rv 0 *ardecl as the stand* pLfoo .bleb there Is no anneal, mil PI1IL1IRICK k BEL!.. Agents SILVlfill’S MINERAL PAINTS. I TtFT REcnVKH —A supply or Mineral Paints. Are and l)whr*|<eef t«tots. unfading. Silver’s Mineral Paints ■ 0*MentUllr from all others in market. They are not 1 lp,they require Utile oil. they do not work tnnghly, but I |r sully as white lead. They lay on a very heavy body, Ighnaedlairlr. and become an Indestructable covering ol ■ ht They wilber erark nor peel, and require no stronger Itathu white lead. I I 1st* a variety of colors. Red, Yellow, various Browns, l*U*t Back. They are superior In body (or coverlnf Imrtf) to anything ever discovered, and pound for pouni I si Mtrr double tho surface of White Lead or Zinc Mineral I fhti. lad require less oil. I I w now mured to enter Tin Roofs, as nothing adheroa I l£a tike Surer'* Mioenl PhinU. For sale by 1 JOHN J MAURICE, I ai t Vt and V2 Batnard«*treet. REMOVAL. f l*m0XAM£ T.lllOKING BdTA HLISI1MENT—The sub- seriVrharin.» Ju*t removed to No. 21 Bull.strect, (be- ■nwiCta^eMand llni'jghton*atrects.) wculd Inform his Ik’ih sal the |iiilille generally, that he will o|>en Tins lilt, kti sceuuJ supply of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting IdlLeWstFreDcIi. IhglUh and American Cloths, Cassi* Iwntaud V«iln-». puTctiisedfrom the moat extensive tm> K in New Y<>rk. which he Is prepared to make up in tiad most (adiionable styles. 1 W M. D. MURPHY. R eceived by a a. sibley, August noth, 1853: The Pawn or the Pat* Facet, or two centuries ago. by J. P. Brace. The Matricide’* Daughter, or a tale of life In the great motroplia, by Newton M. Curtis. Dare Devll-Dlck, or the road and its rider*, being the to* mantle adventures encountered by Dick Turpin, &c. The Pirate Doctor, by a Naval Offlcer. Blackwood’s Magaxlne for August: Graham’s Magaxlne for September. Godey’a Ladya’ Book for September; Glea son’s Pictors!; Btruum’* Illustrated News; for salo nt 1UA Congress street. auR.1l L ife under Italian DEsivnsM.—Lorenxo Ueuoui, or Passages In the Life of an Italian. South Carolina In the Revolutionary War, being a reply to misrepresentations In relation to that Btale. Sheridan's IJfo and Memoirs, by Thomas Monro. LiugarU'a History of England, a new and cheap odltlon, In ID volumes. General lteron Jominis' History of the Campaign of Wa* terloo. A Memorial of Horatio Oreenough, by Tuclermsn. Dolamont's tlaUuctnattuna, a rational history of appnrl* tlonx, visions, dreams, etc. Mrs. Lee’a Habits and Instincts of Animals, Birds. Rep. tile* and Fishes. The Fawn of the Palo Faces, by Brace. Collier’s Shakespeare, vol. B, cheap edition. Young Americans’ Library—Life of Webster. Goratmokcr’a Journey Jluuud the World, a new supply. *ep22 W. TIIORNK WILUAMri. kTKW ROOKH —The bile*, a tele by Talvl. author of lie. ,v loise. the I Jterature of the 8clavle Nations; Theory of Politics, an inquiry into the foundation* of governments, anti the causes uttd progress of poliUonl revolutions, by Riuhnrd Hildreth, autlinrof tho History of tho United Slntes of America. Ac.; The Story of Mont Diane, by Albert Fniltli; A Visit to Europe in IM'i by Prof. Benjamin Sillltuan. <<r Yale College, in 2 vols., illustrated; John C. Calhoun'* Works, vol. 2; The Picture Pleasure Book, illustrated with upwards of five hundred pngrnvlugs, from drawings ofentl* Hunt artists; Tito White Rose, nr the lively Maid of Lutls* lana. a romance of the wild Forest, by Dr. J. II. HoMnsnn ; Tlie Golden Eagle, or the Privateer of ’!«. a tale of the lev. oliitloo.by AylvanusCobb, Jr.j The Counts** De Charity, or the Fall of the French Monarchy, by Alexander Puma* ; Uarnum’s Illustrated News. Nos K7 and 38. received by sop21 J. n, CHDBE1WB. N EW BOOKS.—The Mud Cabin; or the Character *nd tendency of British Institutions, as illustrated In their effect upon Human Character and Dcitiny, by Warren Ish am. v TbeForgotl Will; or Crime and Retribution by Emerson Bennett. The Wlitto Cruiser; or the fate of the Unheard of, by Ned BuntUne. * Kdlth’il-npicy; or the Long Wood of the Grange, by the author of Adelaide Lindsay. Jane Seton; or the King's Advocate; by James Grant, au thor of" Knmnnco of War.” Ac. The Rudiments of Building; for the u*e of Architects, Builders. Draughtsmen Machinists, Engineers, and Mucltau* les; by John Bullock. The Rebel .*cout;a Romance of the American Revolution, by Aria Ashland. Violet, tha Danscunsopnr Courtship and Wodlock, by tho author of al The Jilt.”** Warning to Wives.” Barnum's News, No. 40. Putnam's Magaxlne fir October. Received by oclB CPBBEDOE h BROTHER. N ew books received by s. b. sibley. sept, so.— Tho English Soldlpf in United States Army. Tim ad* venture* of Mr. and Mr*. Sandboys, who caniu up to lam* don to enJor »w*i>u»tv*«, by It. liayhew and Geo. Cruik* ■hank. Tlie Knicklebury* on tbe Hhln* by W. M. Thacka* ray. Faust, a Romance nftho Secret Tribunals. d» »». s*. M. Reynold*. David Cupperfleld. the younger, by O. Dick on*. Life and adventures of Charles (HicaterQold, by Urn author of Petticoat Government. Ac. Tim History ol St Giles and St. James, by Douglas Jerrohl, Esq. J. Fenlmore Cuo|«r’s Novel* Hie Gulden Eagle, or the Privateer of Seventy-Six. by Sylranna C obb. jr. The Countess of Di*. llianiy. or the fall of tlie French Monarchy, ay Alexander Dumas. Rumim’* Illustrated Nows. Gleasons Plctorlnl. Fur sale No. I3A. Congress-st. NEW WINK AND LIQUOR I THE BUIWCIUBFJI r*<|teotfullr annoiln^eito tha lUxena ofBavaunah, and of ih* Interior of till* late, that be baa now opened and win keep eon* hi store, a large assortment of the beat qualities of tbe varioa* kinds of WINKS AND LIQUORS, both foreign and doramtle, lavoioed Dorn th*be*t souroes, and to bl* atock of which, at present on hand, he InritM attention.— Having had axtanalve eaperienc* in France a* a manufec* turer, and in America as Importer and dealer, hi* acquain tance with the trad* enables bias to odkr ssmiranee that th* artlclra which are enumerated below are sach fenulne: Articles of Direct Importation,-French BrauT die* of various brands; Holland Qln; Scotch, Irish and Mnnongahela Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack J Jamaica and Wine*—Old Port. Madeira. Sherry, Champagne. Bock, Claret. Sautarn* and Burgundy Wines. , Cordials—In cases. Curaeoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, SU* vails. KIreclienwustr. Absinth, Ac, Ale and Porter—Loudon Brown Stout, and Edln* bureh Al*. Also Agent for Domestic Liquor*. novB B. MAYER. IIOLCOMUK, JOHNSON A CO., Haro In store, and offer for sale, on the mo*t favorablu terms— 15 hbds Ht rolx Sugar, 25 do Porto Rlcodo 25 do N Orleans do, 60 bbls Coffe* do 100 bbls8tnarVsA.UandC Sugar, 25 do Crashed do 10 boxes Loar do. 200 begs Rio Coffee, 20 do Java do 100 bags old Cuba Coffee. 60 do Jamaica do 10 cases Myer's Aromatla Tobacco. 60 casks Bacon Sides 25 casks Shoulders, 25 da Hama, choice quality 100 bbls Baltimore Flour. 60 whole and 25 hair do Canal do 25 hint*. 50 tierces and 60 bbla West India Molasses 25 bbls New Orleans Molasses, 25 do extra do 26 quarter cheats Hysou Tea. 10 do do Black do 100 boxes Sperm aud Adamantine Cundloa 100 do No 1 and Pale Soap 100 bsJos Gunny Colin 300 colls Weaver’s Hop* 100 bbls E Phelps’ Gin. 250 Flack'* do, 25 do Connecticut Rl ver do, 26 do N E Ham 20qr cask* pure Malaga Wine. 20 do do Madeira do 6 linlf pipes Otard Brandy. 20 qr oaeka do do 100 bbls Mnnongahela WhUky, 10 qr casks Port Win* 15 bbls Mint and Bote Cordial. Also, th* following old and very cboic* uquora, tn glass**: 40 doten choice old Madeira Wine, bottled In 1R47 86 domlJonaSt Croix Rum, 16 do old Jamaica du, 1848 60 do old Moiiongalmla Whisky. 1845 10 do PureMulce, 1848.40 doBrandy. 1816 35 doxen Scheidafo Gin, 10 do old Whisky, Nectar. ' may JR UROCE1UKB. S 26 Hill’S. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugar. 25 do choice New Orlenns do, 26 do do Cuba Molns* ses. 1U0 bids New Orleans und Cub* Syrup. Stu- art's rcclified do. f*O0 gallons Sperm 011,300 do linseed do. 200 boxos Sperm and A'L-imnmantlne Candles, 25 do Starch. 60 do Choose. 75 do Soap, 25 do Toilet do, 50 do mixed and assorted fondles, 75 iwekagcs Tea*. Black, Im. pcrlal and Green, 160 bbls A. Band C Clarified Sugar and Yellow Coffee do.25 do Powdered and Crashed do. Prunes. Figs. Citron. Pickles. Kalalns. Yeast I’owdors. Haleratns, So da. ke., now in store and for sale very low. by niltSO KfBBEE A RODGDRS. ailOCKCHllSS, dfc. C.'m*—160 bog*prime Itio, 75 do Jamnica, flO do Java. SroxR—10 hlnls Porto Rico, 10 do St. Croix. 5 do New Orleans. 100 bbls Crashed. Powdered and Clnrlfled. Moumre—26 hlnls Cuba. 76 bid* New Orleans. FLOW—160 bbls Baltimore, 76 do Canal. 80 du II Smith’s, Bacon—16 cnxks Philadelphia Hums. 600 Baltimore can- vassnt do. 30hhd» Side*. 20 do Shoulders. PorxTom—150 bbls I* and Mercer. Linn AND Connsii—'26 bbls choice I/-af lard. 0 casks Coil* fish. Soap, Candub and STAHCtt—fin boxes Na, l and Family Soap. SO do Palo do, 40 whole and half boxes Htarrh. 76 do Admantlue Candles. 25 do Sperm, 25 do Star, 160 do Patent Mould. Tobacco—450 packages various brands and qualities. LkmoN Stkcp. Ac.—f.O boxes lA>mon Syrup. 10 cases Wal nut and Tomnto Catsup. 10do Hrnudy Peacdies. Domwth' Ij(|L'(ilu*—76 bbls Phelps' Giu, 60 do S E Rum. 76 do Reclined Whisky. 30 do extra old Mononguliela do. Wixw—2ft quarter c«*ks pure Malaga. 8 do choice Madei ra-received aud lor sale bv ap120 ' MrMAlION A 1K)YI.F. DISSOLUTION. ■ THE pvj*rtn*r-liln heretofore exidiug with the under- I i ^aet-safer Hie Arm of BOSTON A GUNBY, is this ■ fartioolYei hx mutusl consent. Either partner isautlin- ■ wl l»ut the Banui ot the firm In closing the uusettltd IbfaM. .JiHIN BOSTON, 1 Ang*it 1st, 1851. ang2 J. II. GUNBY. J JWnfeniratd wlllconUnue the FACTORAGE and COM- ■ iW'iV BC.tl.VEiW ou Ids own account and respectfully ■ MriDimntlnuinee of the iiatronszo ao liberally extend- IriUttiehte firm. ‘ •Ml JOHN BOSTON. I Tyssoiriinv OF CO-PARTXKRsnil*.—'lire co.p*rtner I r between the subscribers under '■■astF ZMGIUl’M k Ol. 1. dissolved by mutual ■ <5. B. MircilRIJ. will continue tbe business on I •*?•** Acenimt. am) is authorised to settle ull claims, in 1 “Arity.foror agxinnt the lalo Arm. " F. 7/KJBAUM. Charleston. S. C., . . G. B. MITCHELL -Savannah. Ga. J wiamh. Jane tth. 1853 je8 I lywufnnv ('F COPAitTNEI INI IIP—Nunnv—Tho con I i.i Krnof Klblwe k Rodger* Is this day iIInnoIvuiI by inn- I Klblwe retiring, and Mr. Thomas Wood. I Ira f* w * B -’»Wng hi* place, under the name and style 1 132 * Ro- L'"r». All debU si{iln«t tbe Lie firm will be I SJUTi * IH '* r 8rm,and all monies due them will be I in J rvcelple<l for by the new concern.as per I KIHBEE A RtllXlF.RS, I WOOD A ROIHIERS. I A "Obserllier. in reUrlng from businen* in I eaoant but feel deeply grateful and oblieed I '“* T *rjUb*r»l iivtronage which ha* been vxtendeil to I "'«»•••» Istth from city and country friends,and I uiij".'•PP’rtmlty to express Ills thanks for tlie aaino, I .^slfssthe hope that past favors w ill be continued to 1 «re every way grateful to give the moat I Jk! .^U^tkm to the patrons of the late concern I t* B'Jf-rs. Very resi^ctfully. S ' _ J. M. KIBBEE. ?’'Partnership heretofore cxIiUug be- I under tha firm of Ckank A I [*hU uay dUsolved by mutual consent. The I *W m U,e K 1 * Brm ' rfl * settled by 11. A. Crane, to I wlB please present them, I nkcriHi, will make paymsnt Either party are | 10 0,0 the uame of tlie Into firm In liquidation. M II. A. CRANE, I T. IIOLCOMUK. I t ^ ondrrslgned having associated I ’flneS. «if r ‘ Jo,,a Johnson and Mr. James E. Cope, ■ if gyiyreal. grocery busines under tbe firm T. HOIUOMBE. N EW BOOKS.—The Maternal Management of Children in Health and Disease, by Thos Bull. M D. Practical Mineralogy. Asssylng and Mining, with a de scription of the most useful minerals, and instructions for asssylng and mining, according to tho simplest method, by Frederick Overman, Mining Engineer. Tlie MicroscopLt, or a complete manual of the use o( the mlrroscope, for physicians, students, and all loTeraof nat ural science, second edition Improved and enlarged, with Illustrations, by Joseph H. Wythe*. M D. A Treatise on Operative Opthalmlc Surgnry, by 11. II. Watton. F R CH. In England, drst American, from the lirst London edition. Illustrated by 169 engravings on wood, edited by 8. Uttell, M D. author of* Manuel of tlie Disease oftbe Eye. Received by acpl9 J. B. CUBBEDGE. NBW~l!OOKS. R eceived and for sale by a. a. sibley, mcon- greas-st.—Bible in the Family—Bible in tlie Counting House. Annals of Tennessee, by J. G. M Ramsey. M. D. Tlie Sword and the Wstaff. or Fair, Fat and Forty. Marla Do Rcrntovo, a tale of the Crescent City, by W. Gilmore Simms. Tlie Race for Riches, and some of the pits Into which tho Runners fall. The Doubting Communicant, by Septimus Tuatln, D. D. Country Hospitalities, by Catherine Sinclair Spiritual Vampirism—tlie history of Ktherlal Hofldown ana tho Friends of the New Light, by C. W. Webber, (lowland VWxor.or the Pilut of Human life. Great Ikuth* by Great Authors, from writers of all ages and both hemispheres. Cleansing the Sanctuary, by W. L M’Calia. of the Union Presbyterian Church, of Philadelphia. J*2R MAGIC-EItKL, II16CU1 fH, 8TAHCII, &c. 10 bbls No. large Mackerel. irkrtS 10 bbls No. 1 do do PBBH >0 half bid* No- 1 do —l r lfc ■ 10 do No. 2 do 30 bbls sugar, sodnr. and butter Biscnlts, 25 boxes soda Biscuits, 60 do Rut lion's Family Soup. 60 do Colgate's No 1 do 40 do Colgate’s and Ikadell's Pearl Starch. 60 do Herrings, landing and for aale br may 16 .SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO Cutters, Bcythi Handles, ltoad Sreen Wire, llatne*. Measures, Griit OauMroo*. lhraglau' Pump* and Wl do Buck*!*, Cotton and Counter Hooka, Jack Hcrevra, Rurula’a “ ‘ •.Well Wheels Tronks. Cotton — —,— , Cotton Glut and Griswold’* tTpUml do. Content, PlMlor, Mill and Crow Cut Saws ; also, KNud and Yard Saws. ke. Fw sal* by nolft aiA’fl H. CAMPFIKLD, 171 Bay-«t. IRON FRONT JBW1LKY STORE, WkolMul* sn« R^nll, * JYo. 116 BrmtghUm-tL.bdwetH Nulltttul Whitaker, THE largest and brat selected stock of good* ever offered for aaUlutWa city. Oold and Stiver Watohea, iVest, Fob aad Guard Chain*, Bits of Jewelry, ChaL elsne*.Bracelets, Brooche*. fln* DUaoond work Flngw Rings, Silver (Ms tors, Tea 8eU, Pitchers, Goblets, CW Cake lkukels! Brawns, Forks,Fish KnW Pie Knlv*a, Clieeio Scoune.Lv diet,Syphons. Also,all kind* ofPUtod Ware, MltlUry and Fancy Goods, and a great variety of articles too numerous to mention : the whole of which will h* sold at reduced price*. All kinds of Watohea, Clocks, Jrerelrr and other Jobbing attended to by competent hands. HOWON A RTKKMAN, WATOHUa AMO jmwkliiy. The undersigned hog* leave (oluform the ClUteni t ofSavannah, aud the people bi.tbe country in gfeie* t he has token the Store No. 148 Broughton Street, one door West of Dixon’s Confectionery, where h* will be pleased to makeandrepair all kinds *f Clocks and Watohea, ftndwjll warrant all work with which, he^maybeintrusted, ap27—ly NCIS STEIN. gsboois. . T na A. loth ‘ «wiw tha management ofJ.B. MALIaARD and BERNARD MAIJDN.associate priodpals. - Th* ft*«d*mlc year I* divided Into four quarter* of eleven week a each, a* follows t JUyrtor commences October 10th. and ends Decern- MarSu8tL Uart * r J >Q usry lat, ISM, and ends Third quarter commences March 18th, and end* June ithi Fburth quarter commences June 10th, and end* August 27th. The academy la organised Into flv* department*—Prima ry. Intermediate, Grammar, UamIcoI. and Youag Ladtoa’. No expense haa been spared to fill tbe several depart- mania with well-qualified and oxiarienced taae'iare. Tha Young Udles will bo under the charge of J. a Mil* LAW. aaalated by MUa U A. Cxujccora, who wax educated In the best aehools of Northampton, Mast,, and has been for the tost three yeare principal of a female academy In Uils State, Tlie Classical Department will be under the charge ot Mr. IaUo F. Cady, a graduate of Brown University, for two years classical uacber in tbe High School In ftovidenee, and for the last six years principal of tbe High 8chooL In Warren. Rhode Island. Tie Grammar Department will bo under tbe charge of B. Mali/)*, a* heretofore, ; Tlie Intermediate Department will be taught by Mr. Hw vr Hakkb, a graduate or Oglethorpe University j and the Primary by Mlu A. It. Cxxm. Arrangement* have been made with Mr.K.Muu>for giving lustiuction in French and Drawing. JOHN B. MALLARD, Ip.,, aep25—d8w BERNAni) MALLON;; Wnol P* Ul WATCHES, JEWELRY, And Hatty Geode. RECEIVING by every arrival of the Steamtrs fresh additions.nuking the best assortment In this city, of all bltiHlnfWtfiliA. U1I...U - a......~ which wBl be sold aa low aa In any city In the Union.' D. B. NICHOIS. — Rartleular attention glrep to th*Rs;iaIringof Watch* ea and Jewelry. . > th,; no 20 MEW JUrWEUHVTOfM WATCIIK«,*«■. •M THE undersigned I* now bpralng a spletelid aasort- ; j/jnient of rich JKWEIJtV, embracing the recent patlerns Is of Far-rings. Pin*. Bracelets and ringer-rings, among r which are some r.ne dUtmml sellings,from $10 to $600, \ Also, twenty-five seta of those unique Pearl Sett orKar- •AJ rings aud Brooches, from $18 to 8125 the set. newest and rarest pattern*: together with a very select assort, went of extra flue Watches set in p»arl. diamond, hun ting and plain case*. These, with a further assortment ol go«Hl Jewelry. Sterling Silver Set*. Spoon*. Forks, ladles, Ou pa, Ao,.and I’luted Wore of all kin 'a. Fancy Work Boxes. Dressing Cases. Folios Clocks. Bronte llgurea. gold mount ed Pane*.Cuttlefy. Ac . renders hi* assortment very com. ptete.andunsurpao.sed In the State.either In qnalllvor prl- «»■ t .. D. B.nicHoid. dW Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clouks, and Juwolry. „oVJ UUOCEIURS, 1.mu OHS, WINES, Sic. J. V. CONNKUM k Cl).. Offer for sale on ac- jtuniodaling term*.a well assorted stock of Gro- ceric*. Liquor*. Tblw-pt. Segar*.Ac., fix: 130 b*g* fprlrne RlotVffee.20 do do old Java do, 26 liluU Porto Itli'onnd Muscovado Sugars. 60 libladarlfleil coffee do, 26 do crashed and |>owdvr«*l do. 10 tmxe* loaf do, 200 pack- ages block and green tea. some very superior ; 250 boxes tolmceo. various qualities, l’s. 8'*. 6's and 10’*. 16 ease* Di adem twist. 10 do Virginia* and Aruinaiic.20dn m-ctarleaf. Vlginln gold leaf. 10 boxes El Dorado tobacco. 176.000 supe rior Havana Scgar*. 10 half pipe* IHnrd.Dupuyft Co. Bran- dy,20 bull' and quarter cask* I'lntcrii. Mattel. Paterae, ko. Brandy. 5 quarter cask a very old Jinn IahiIs do, 5 pipe* Ho! In ml Gin. 2 puncheon* St Croix and Jamaica Rum, 10 half pl|*-s and IS quarter ea<k« »u|«erior Madeira Wine. 25 bbl* old Monongabt'ln Winky. 26 i|unrterca*kaTeneri(Tc. 30 do do Malaga Wlua. 20(1 bbl* gin. whisky and rum, 100 boxes No. 1 and family soap. 60 do *tnrch. 60 do adnmuiitlne can dle*. 60 do tallow ilo. 20 ca«k* bacon side*. 16 doabonlders. itObhd* West India Mol«**e*. 40 Id,I* and tc* do, 25 bbls N Dries it* do. together with every other article usually found at tnu wholesale grocery store*. juhr3 ,U JKWELIIY. I*/] MIL F. STEIN, on Uroughton-street. has just reeeiv* M/ed the tine*! assnxtment of new and fashionable Jewel. A' rv of all description*. Gold and silver pencils and pens, J» silver and silver giuod wuroand fruit bnsketo, waiter*. AyIcji rets.oandlesticks. tabloand tea spoon*: tine table, pocket and pen knives. acLuors.and a Is rge variety of tbe finest work boxes, dressing cose*, and writing desks for ladle* and gentlemen, a* also a fin* selection of flutlna*. accord Ian* and fancy article*, too iiuinerou* to mention, which he offer* at the lowost price* ever sold In till* city Tha attention of the public at large, but especially that of the todies. Uparticularly requested. aii21 PIANO FORTE DEPOT. THE undersigned resiertfull) inform th* citizens of Savannah. Georgia mid Florida. Hint they linvo on hand more than fifty Pianos, the largest stock ever on sale In this cltv. and made by the most celebrated manufacturer* in the United State*. Nunns k Clark. T. Cldckering. Ibmrdnian A Gray. L'iyht & Newton. EdwanU k Fisher, all well known to tha lovers of MurIc. have place In their largo assortments— Tlioso Piano* are of rich tone, and bonutlfully flnlshed In ltn*e Wood, Black Walnut.and Mahogany, with iron frame* made in tho most substantial and workmanlike manner.— Also the justly celebrated .IwUiu* 1W )ywM,-«tilcb fbr tlielr aweetnosa of tone hav* not been equalled. All tlioso Instrumentii have metalleframes which render them peoull- arly suited for tnl climate, preventing nocemdty of timing fnrj'enr*. Tlie undersigned are Agents for Ilenrl lion's, celebrated Grand Pianos, made in Paris. For Power and beaniy of tone, they stand |>TO-eniln*nt. CabhartV Mrukiioxs.—Tills beautiful toned wind Instru ment-manufactured by Carliart ANccdliaiu. N. Y.,for village tmrjKises. I/idgns. Serenading Parties, and the private prac tise of Organist*, possessing a sweet and powerful ton*, they re also fur sale. AU these instruments will be disposed of the tn»«t accommodating term*. The prices of the Pi- anos ranging from $175 to 61.000. MV. MORRELL 8c CO UEEINED SUUAU, «c, M do l*x k kirkpatrirk’* CrJslied do M’ do Butter. .Sugar and Soda Biscuit VO <io i reauwcu »i iioi !»••»-> •ID lioxc* do So'ln Biscuit 301) do Family. Pul© and No. 1 Soap, Smith nud Col 50 do Headelp* pearl stareh 25 do Ground Pepl»er in 20 II, boxes VO do do fViiie* In 50 |b boxes UtvJ ream* assorted Wrapping Paper 60 inntsnM government Jnvn I'olfee (ID boxes l*t und 2d i|Uullly Key’s Lemon Syrup 100 bids K I’helps* and It'iAoiSIn 80 do N E Ruin, 30 do Dnnoitle Brandy 40 do P k II t’onneetleut River Gin 20 'i and 20 cask.* Malaga Wine 60 bbUnnd 100 keg* prime Isiuf hird. landing and or sale by jy'Jl SOitANTON. JOHNSTON fit CO. WINES, LiaUOUG GEOAHN, OHOUKKIKS. f T7|IKSubscriber l«*«m bawl a tine and well selected 1 Stock of Iintsirte-I puro Wine*, liquors nud Scgsrt, com; rising the following : Urn,illy—10 linlf pipes Ofaril, I’upuy k Co. ; 3 do Jo old lli'iiiii'ssy ; 2 Jo do Snzenic, 1 HOB ; 2 do do Jean Louis, lWir,; 3 do do J. J. Diijxiy. Wine*—t linlf pipe* «lk reserve Madeira: 2 do do Lnndmi Particular ; 3 do do old Pert: ft do do Sherry Wine : 20 casks (Tirol ; 40 baskut* Cliamjiagne. Rcgiirs—20,000 Ulo Honda ; 10,000 to Crttls ; 6,000 IoI'iiIoii ; 10.000 hi Patriu ; 25.000 Trobiicus. Fancy Groce view,—A large supply, such as Imported Cordials. E*\- ,, *h Pieklesand Sauce*. I’re.-^rw*. Sweetmeat*. ITnne* and Jeiu. . For *a!e l»v A. BG.VAUD, deft Corner of Hay and IVbltakcr-slreets. capable of » high deme of eul In good ordert consisting of and apadou* and convenient b mg|" FOR HAUL—The ptontatlon owned and fonnerir fMoceunted bv the l*to 0*1. J. H. McIntosh, aitoatvdoa ■•^fbe .St. John* river, about Htora miles abov* Jack. •onrille, hast Florida, e*ntolnlnw about tesnty-omn Join- dred sere*, nser nln* hundred 6?which are open, and were cultivated with sucoom by him, and the reside#, pooalato “ »land. 11 Isallgibly situated, and of cultivation. The buildings or* .... jg of a comfortable dwelling, fte.. spadou* and convenient bouses,adapted to *11 the pur- - . % "tante cotton plantatlnn, together with a grinding house and mill, and a boiling bouse and bollera. which are capable of turning out from fifty to oao hundred hogsheads of sugar. Also, eight thousand sere* of pint *«d. 1 lb* creator part or which fat w*U timbered, lying on th* St. Johns river and It* vicinity. For pric* end term* apply to tlie administrators. J. WALDBURO, Savannah, - U , „ , . B.A. PUTNAM, Bt. Angustln#, Woods, Imltattoo Voods. and Panel Mr,O.N. Johnson, who l* on the plantation, vrill exhibit " “ * It and th* other land. aspl6—dtf GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. Legislative Charier, granted in 1849. HE Spring session will commence on th* ssoond Monday, which lath* 12th day of January. Oxo. Y. Bhowxi, President and Professor of Montal and Moral Science. P.IsJPD. Professor of Natural Sciences. LI IL Biuxhjji, Professor ot Mathematics and Director o! am. Hxxnr M. HottrctAW, Professor of Bolles Lettrn*. The Faculty will be assisted by tho following Ijtdlos.vli s— Iferodlth'ani fTic Rra t ” bam ' ^saratt,'Bumsfeod, Catalogues containing further Information. may~h#*o5-' tolned by applying to either of the offleersor tlie ChBege. or to either of the following gentlemen, who constitute the Board of Trnsteos: R. K. Jones, M. D., Presldenlj D. M. Tee. plo* l K*qr.,Trcnst(rar; llios, J. Ilnrncy. ljwjr.,Seorctorv;Uol. J. II. Walker. Rev. N. G. Foster, Ror. C. M. Irwin, Wm. 8. Stoke*. Edmund Walker. Zacharlah Fears, Nathan Master. Wm. W. IL Crawford, M.D., Benj. lUreis.Jas. F. Swanson. J W. Fear*. R. P. Zimmerman. teffnn' NonrR—rii. nMnid h... im. mi r/i***^ Interests for the transaction of a gen- * ni > Commission Rntines*. in this city, un- ,rBo(Rl ®kTM.w. Ofllco 174 nay street. ELIAS BRED, 20th. 1853. ^ aepSSm i M ’ x, ' n 4 token tho store at tho corner foWrtu/n ,D fi? h .". tker * ,reel *' *"uM respectfully call •rasuJSSLS.. '•'•’"’Dsixn.| the publlcln general, tohls ^•HlieSLmi 4 , J or « and Cigars, which ho 1* prepared i ** 11 * ult I'urcbasers. rJJiJ 0 toq*Uutly on band a large assortment f* ra * in J *re- wiilchhe flatters himself 1 Xtr ' nol 1 — J "*t received tOlililsUtsacb- 10 "L ll, ° Wnnrar. 10 do No 1 Mai*- . l T rrIn <' 30 ,K ””'s smoked Herring. M do Hf.WwT* *1*™ Candles, 4*. 8s and k*. 25 do do ,; o(ref .ad Un*Ur I * fonJT.'J 0 . ri*. 8l ”* rl 's crashed, grou ^Win* nJ V'' * fur salo nt thu corner ol *Ml 4 t, ™Tton streets, by taMC DAVID O'CONNER. few! •le* tolilwt*! lu feivaunah For sate by TVun n. ' - AIKEN Jc BURNS. ... In recn.pt nf.n- IVarl <YJ 2V , Tp vy finely finished and fashion- inn.V. i 7 nn '**- The demand for these very JJWy oakanA b,» . u .* DR muc, > greater than the **r« lB4uMA^ r t*° u ft * ,I,B want » of our custom- jTjV'redb, fx n ^“>fo oor orders, and are nos ^••“tolicn ‘ ^ hcautlfol sstoctlon, to which we to ItoiVfYY'p- AIKEN k BURNS. u V'K* RnmfcnT’J 0 l '*' r 1 P l l , vs «»Urd Brandy. 10 do do ‘Udebrtcill'li 1° P*!’** Holland Gin. M )( and tot’r? 1,0 1? Pott do ’ 20 bhU oM Monon ^rei.ltodoWM 5° do do Gin, 100 ** w ’•hliky, jnjtrecelvM.aiul for sale by MORE NEW BOOKS. R ECEIVED IIV S S. SIBLEY. Juno 28. 1H53.—Edgar Clifton, a story 0 f School life, by C. Adam*. Tito Old Forest Itongcr.or Wild Sports of India, by Msj. Walter Cambell and Frank Forester. A Now History of tho World, giving an account of tho various Revolutions in Europe and America, to the present time, by II. White. B. A. Consolation, by James W. Alexander, D. D. The Believe, by Rev. Hugh White. Harpers Magazine for July, an interesting number. Putnam’s Magaxlno for July. Barnum’s Illustrated News, Gleason’s Plctoral, ke. JuneSO ~ NEW BOOKS. N ARRATIVE of a Journey round tho World, compris ing Chill, the Gold Region* of California and Austra lia. the South Sea Islands and Java, by K Glrstaeckcr. Rotnanco of Abelard and Helolse, by O W Wright. Ifescomancr. Spirit Rapping* and Table Tippings exposed, by Profesvor Charles G Page. A History of England from tbe firet Invasion of the Ro mans tn the accession of William and Mary In 1688, by Jno * Tigard. I’. D. Heavenly Recognition—Will wo know our friends In bea ut? by Rev II lurbaugb. Heaven, or the Sainted Dead, by Harbaugb. Tbe Heavenly Horn*, or tbe Employment and Enjoyment of tho Saints to Heaven. The Illustrated Magaxlne of Art for August; tire Edin burgh Review for July; Banking's half yexrly Abstarct, January to June, 1853; Barnum's Illustrated New*; the Lady's Book for August; Engliab and Equity Reports, vol Philosophy of 8!r Wm Hamilton, edited by O W Wright. Eeartli’n Logaoy; Annie Qrayson; Grammar without a master. Ac. augl'J W. THORNE WIIJJAMS. miOUlSHllGN, Sic. C IOFKKK—160 bag* prime lilo, 75 do. Jamaica, 60 do. / Java. Sl'iiAS—10 lit..!* Porto Rico. 10ill*. SI. Croix. 5do. New Orleans. IWlbUU Crashed. Powdered, and Clnrlfled. Miil-WU#*—'25 liJid* t'lilwr. 76 bbls New Orleans. Fun'll—I5<J bbl* Hultlmoro,7ft do. Cunal.COdo. Hiram Soil Hi’s. IIaivm—lBcaska I’lill.-idelpliln Ha in*. 504 Baltimore Bags ed. 30 libdv Sides. 20 do. Shoulder*. I’iukiX*—10 dozen, psiutt-l liaudlr*. Bl'CKKra—200 dozen, painted. 8oap, (’axuuh am, stahcii—60 boxes No. 1 and Esmlly Soap. 60 do. Palo do. 75 do. Adamantine Candlo*. 25 do. Sperm. 26 do Star. 160 do. Patent Mould do.. 40 whole and half toxe* Starch. TuM iiiw—350 iikg* various brands and qunlllles. StziT.kr —50bnxe* tem<>n Syrup. 10 cases Wal nut and Tomato Catsup. Hi do. Mnind.v Peaches. I’oMwnu ijqt'OKH—76 bbl* Phelps' Gin. 60 do. N. K. Rum. 8do. Rectincd Whisky,30do. Extra "11 MnnoiigaheU du. tVixm—20 quarter ea«k< pure Mal 'ga, 8 do. choice Ma- ’ Received, aud for sale by- MrUAIION k DOYI.E. if •jftTO—30 hhdt choice Bacon & ca t 50 4c i^WUnlr*rM."?* w : , > u, . n,ore Hams, M bbU J«fel| received aud for ule by -- Mcmahon adovlk. *feu ril "poJito^n* 1 ’ Undln «> r » choo O' gCUTCH " . AM. KELLY Ic CD delrn. Jyi5 Ull A NIC AltOOGEltS H AVE In store, mid offer lor siiIj on accommodating term*, the following, vis: 20 hb-l« I’nrto Rico Sugar. 10do Muscovado do, 10 do N Orleans do, 60 bbl* crashed ilo. 60 do n>flue«l A It and C do. 26 hbds Cuba Molasses, 100 bbls N O Pyrup. 50 do New York do, 200 bags Rio Coffee. 60 do Java do. 26 hhdt Rscm Sides. 10 do do Shoulders, inn half bbls Uni. 600sacks Salt, 100 boxes Sosp. various brands. I0U do fancy do. for toilet use. auglO NEW BOOKS. S IR ISAAC BARRINGTON'S Personal Skatchu of bla own Times, a new edition. A Memorial of Ilorattu Grrenotigh, by If. T. Tuckerman. Tim Pedestrian In France and Switzerland, by O. Ranell. Tlie libertines In Amerlcao, by II. W. Warner. A Book for every America, on tbe Science of Government end Coriipend of thcCon«tltulion and Civil Jurisprudence «>r the United Stoles, by A. W. Young. Cranfbnl.by the nhthor of Mery Barton. Tim Unduu Quarterly Review for July. Blackwood's Edinburgh Review for August. Nos. 10 and 11 Collier's Shakespeare. I owry’a Universal Atlas. Upham's Mental Pkylosophy.abrldged. IliicL’s Thibet and Tsrlsry. Undon clltlim, Illustrated. Urd Ikvcuu's Essays. 1 vul.t Rabelais’ Works, 2 vol* *»g26 W. TIIORNK WIIJJAMS. NEW HOOKS. R OADS AND RAILROAPS. a manual of tbe prindplea • and practice of road making, comprising the location, construction and Improvement of roads anu railroads by W. W. Gillespie, A. M.,C. K., civil engineer lu Union Cot- Poems u( Alexander Smith. Tlie Ust Uaf from Sunny Side, by T.*Tristo, with a me morial of the author, by Au*Un Phelps. Homo Cookery, a collection of tried receipts, both foreign and domestic, by Mrs. J. Blind wick. Philosophy of Mysterious Rapping* and Reply to Beecher, by E.C Rogers. Chambers’ Miscellany, to 80 volumes, ftney boards, aad 10 rqlumes, cloth. Chambers’ ttepozltorv. 4 volume*, fancy boards. Chambers' Information for the People, royal octavo, half calf binding. Chambers' Papers forth* People, 12 vols.,fancy bound. Tli* Works of Samuel Maunder, Including th* Treasury 1 Natural History. * * Scientific end Literary Treasury. Treasury of Knowledge and Biographical Treasure, ldduatry or all Nation*. Non: 8 and 4. ftodeyla Lady's Book# for September. . „ The vieti*'e Rerragw. a sequel to tbe UAtrtoutt'a Dasgh- ter.^dUeXtaroftSeniuii. w **'££?-* dw:'- wtSa ' PIANO FOIiTES, MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. irr-g—-«■ The subscriber having purchased the rn 3^*^ln^llre hnttovM of F. Zncnavu k Co., uf which YATTfflrni he has heretofore Imtn tho acting mein . .. - I »ber In Savannah, would rnspeecfully Invite Hie attention of those In want of nnythlm: In tin, nnidcal line to his establishment. From manv years’ experience both in profosinnsl and busines* ninltcr* eonnrelcd with music. Mr. M. frols liim«elf fully quallfle-l tn proffer lift »er- vlce* in Hie selection »if mu*le nnd iii*triiiuents or the ful filment of orders, with t!m .mini ranee of h|* iitinnsj sent nnd Industry In hi* ondeavor lu deserve tho patrunngo and con fidence of tbe public. fl. II. MITCHEI.L junell si|cee«or to F. "'/Kinm k Cr». PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. ^-,3—THE .Vltenitions and Inipnivmnenls In our yyyisalWiii’tore- Including a Him Show Itmnn for Plano |7 A |f Fortes, nnd a Music Department for ladies ' * ” * • *be|iu; miw cnui|ilefi-d.\ir would Invite the at tention of the mimical public to our stock, comprising ©very article in the lino, which can be furnished (whufaesle and retail) nt New York priocs, n»»* iinnw.br A.HUulsvA A-ro.iJ. B.ThmHsin. suU others of ostablUUea roputatlou.consfautly on hand. F. EOGBAUM k CO., imfiortcr*, No*. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryaw-streets. dee.7 Neat to Market Squirt. WM. H. S YlilOAS. OR APKR AN D TAILOR, .Vo 17 Whitaker Und. .VdivtniidA. Has Just opened a large and clinic© variety of Nkw PrniMi »NH Sruum GiKiriH,cun*l*tlng in |«rt of black, furuml and fancy Freneh t'as*inicrrs; block and col- ■nred Ceahmpre; Clofli* and (Vuliiiirritt*; white nnd fancy linen Drills; with a In roe assortment of fancy Mar seilles and Linen Vestings, nil of which lie I* prepared to innko up tn order in tho most t'ashionnblo style, ami on no- cummodatlna terms n;.5 STAR CLOTHING EMPORIU9L Ao. 147 /Aiy Street. AU persons of tuto and rollneinent—tho.<e having a duo regard for comfort and por*nimliipticftrance.tnny lal nil times select any nnd every article ror tlir-li- mini- .rolie. from one of the largest a-«oiiinrut« of (lie Very Rest Good* in this country; either in Ready Made Gnnm-nfs <>r made up to measure In unique style, nr Furnishing nrtl* rles of every description and quality I<ni iiuinerou* to men tfon Call nnd sen. PRICK 4c YEADEK. FAHHIONAIILK TAII.OItING. D. MURPHY. 21 Hull tired, would respectf.illy inform hi* fritn<U and tlie pubtie generally, that be ilia* received his spring etrfca for gentlemen, among .which will be found nsrlcb'and tine fonev Cassi meres. Vosting*. ke., qs have over been brought to this market. AH orders executed with dlspatcH. aud lu the best style of workmanship. Gentlemen arc respectfully touted to call and judge for hemselves. mil 11 R IS AU V-M AUE VI .OTIII NG~FOIt SPIUNO AND SUMMER. WM. II. SYMuNF. 1’R.irtR am, Tsiuin. Ao. hilaitr drte't. n-qs-ctfulty solicits the!) ‘ >n «>f his friend* an I H/c public In gen-| r/ii|i bl* large stock of Keody-nn H* (loth-UJ ILL lug. suitable for the present nnd coming season. It lias all linen made up under hi* pmoual superintendence Alt I lor style and durability of workmanship. Is Inferior to tunic lu be found in tlm market. Tlie follow log romprisea portion of the stock : Frock* nnd .-‘nek* of blue. Mark nnd colored cssbuieru clotrr*; black, bmb d'eto Frocks nnd Sack* ; linen duck, drill and fancy linen Frocks mid Sacks; India gras*, silk and brown linen Suck*; Mark and colored alpaca Frocks nod Sacks. Pent* of fancy French ca*»lincre«. Mack ,h»e.*kln ca*«l- m -re.Mack dish d'eto and spring twved casslmere. vrhtto •luck and fancy linen drill, together with a large lot of cot ton drill and duck Pants, for summer wear Vests of black sntin. black bnrnthen. and fancy silks, fan cy and white Marseille*, figured and rdrlpod linens. Also, a Urge stock of Furnishing Goods, such as slocks, itloves. »ii*ueiider*. cravat*, collars, silk, gauze, merino, and cotton undershirts, stripo *Ilk and cotton socks, silk and gingham umbrellas, etc., etc. Tim whole of which Im offers for sale on accommodating terms, and nt prices as cheap ns the cheapest. ap!3 MERCER UNIVERSITY* J'enficld. Greene County, aa. kTudicm. T HE Studies In tills University are:—A Theological course of three years, designed for those who are preparing for the Gospel Ministry ; A Collegiate Course of four year#, equal to that of other Colleges to the country; A Scientific Cours* of three yearn. Including, with tome ad dition, all the studies of tbeCull.-glate Courzo except the An- clout loingungea ; IDNIMIOg. Tho regular time for tlm admission of Students, (a at tha openhurnf the Fall Term, the hut Wednesday |u August. Candidates for admission ntotho Collegiate Course mast ■nstain a satisfactory examination In Geography, Arith- motlo. English, I^tln and Greek Grammar, (kesnr, Virgil, Cicero's Select Orations, and Jacob's Greek Reader; and must be at toast fourteen years of age. Candidate* fur admission into tbe Scientific Course mint sustain a satisfartory examination on Geography. Arithmetic, English Grammar. Simple Equation* to Algebra, and two book* In Geometry | aud must Ik* at least sixtoen year* of a git. KXI'KNKW. Tuition. Spring Vrm. fhllVrm. Iv TmviUiOiaiL Sjanxaar,..... .Gratuitous....Gratuitous. lxCoiiMir. $26 00 $15 00 HclfMtilicCuiirse 26 00 16 00 I.V Acaiiiosy— Preparatory Clnss, 26 0(J 16 00 Second *• 20 00 12 00 Third •* 15 00 9 00 Ktenientary ” 10 00 C 00 Room Ih-nt fl oo 4 00 Contingent Expo,i.m**.... 2 00..,,,, 1 00 These expenses require to Im paid lu advance, From Students wlm lodge In tin* College building*, fifty dollars will be received a* full payment for tlm tuition fees, room rent, end contingent expenses of the yiwr. the price of Board In the village is S10 tier month : of washing, room-rent, nnd fuel. $3. Cl»OIKNtT>IKNTSXTI VSCATIOXH. Tlm Conimenceiiient la bold on tlie tost Wednesday in July. There are two Vacations, dividing the year Into terms, as follows; First Term—from tost WeJue*dny In August to December Ifitlt, Winter Vacation—IVom Deeeinbi r 16th to February 1st, Second Tenn—from first day of February to Commence, ment. Summer VaenCon—from CVimmenrement to tost Wed- needay In August. B. M. SANDFBS, Secretary oftbe llonrdof Trustee*. Anv B lond, by uindication to I’r. .1. L. DAGO. President of •he l ulvendty. will receive a catalogue, containing the course uf studies, and nil other ncci-saary information ior gait anft for Rent. Second street, where they Lave mi band did aeenrlnunl of nperiuE-furnUafli.o! to which they Invito tETattwilon ot pei CANE SEAT CHAIR No. 181 North Sidk Sk (Opposite Frank! THE subecr ilehlng.endMt ey Cane Seat Chab « ..of elegant and A for parlor*, dining-room* or cbantl LAND FOR BALE. mm THE lubzcriber offer* for tale 1,200 acre* of Und, IWHylng on the Alatamaha. river, three mile* below tbe «M.fork, known at Town Blaff. There are 250 acre* open, ready for cultivation; also two small foamed houses with good framed bam aad good framed store bonze, situate on the bank of tbe river, one or tbe best stands for a store to this section. Tbeplacohas the adrsntsge of steamboats during Um foil, winter and apring month*, and on# of Hie best fisheries on th* river for shad. Any person wishing to purchase can do so by calling on tlie aubteriber on tbe Allso. 980 acre* of Land well timbered, with IM acres of first rate bay land well dltelied and dralncd.ready fbr elenr- log, with five aetea cleared, flaid land will produce fifty bushel* of corn to th* aero. This Und Ilea two miles from Mann Ferry, on the Atotomaha river. Also. 6,000 acres of first quality pin* timbered land on the Atotomaha and Ocinulgco rivers. All these lands are situate In the first nnd second district T,opo acres of Isnd well timbered ‘.uiWM n ‘ fur,h ~ W. MYALL of Appling oounty. Also, 2.0Q0 acres of land well timbered with cypress and white oak. * * ** particular* can address me J*n31—lawdlnrfini gGr"Tbe Raleigh. (N. C.) Standard will pleaso publish weekly for six months, and send bill to W, D. JCSt Mary'sRlver. known a* tho Cut-off Trari,containing men hundred and seventy-two-079) scree, of which over five hundred (600) acres are tide swamp and fresh marsh lands, with » rise and foil of tide of six feet. Tlie marsh land was successfully cultivated manyycarsalucc, producing Cotton, Cane, nnd Rico. These lands could bo put In order uiU> less labour, it to believed, than would be required for nutting Hammock lamlz in order, and are considered very raw from overflow lu galea and frpshets. For rurtliorpartlcutora nnd terms, which will be made easy to a purchaser, apply In John Fraser and Co.. Charleston, 8.C.,or to Mrs. Henry Bailey, St. Mary’s, Camden county, Georgia. A plat of the land may be seen at the office of the Geor- K«»o- apl 27—d&o la FOR 8 ALE.—A Tract of LAND, containing 202JJ "acres, nnd Improvements, near WalthourvUlo, liberty oounty. Tlie land is of good quality, pine and bay land. M acres of which are in cultivation, and the remainder well timbered, offering strong Inducements to persons Interested In procuring turpentine. Tlie improvements consist or* two-story frame dwelling, together with negro houses, stables, aud nil other neccssarv outbuilding*. The location cannot be surpassed for bealtlifuliiess or salubrity of climate, with good water, and a range fin cattle which cannot tie excelled. The above pru|>crty can lie bought at a very reasonable price, and on the most accommodating terms. Ir early application bo made to Hie subscribe™, at WalUmurvlUc. Liberty county II, W. BACON apl 26—Akc F- 1>. WAY. VALU AIILE RICE LAND FOR SALK. mym A Trad of Tide Saamp Land.containing 500 acres, erjfft’ytogdn the Atotamnhn river, three milesaboro Dnrl- en, ndjolulng lands of tlio fRlnlo of Butler nnd Dun- wimIv on (lie en«t and Glgnllllnt nnd IVnll.rr on tho norib nnd w,M. oavlng as goo>l n pitch of tldo n* nn» rice pian ist ion on Hie river. Jlr term* are. twenty dollars per acre, one-tourtli noli, nnd the halance on a credit of from five to ten rears, tho luterest only required to be paid annually. Apply to Hie undersigned nt Parlon. In cnno of my absence Mr. Jsmkh htlNnut will show the laud, a plan of which can toe seen at the office iff the Georgian. „ . SAMUn. M. STREET. Dsmcv.Jan. 22.1853. Jan25—lam dWe F'OR SALE.—A Trnet of LAND of Five Hundred acre* Putridly iirlme Rico lond. Immediately oppo-lte tho old town of llnrdwlck. Tlio situation of the place affords one of the best Ssw.mil] seats In Hie SouUiem country, facilities for timber being easy and without end. Vcsssels coming from sea can load immollatriy alongside, drawing from ten to fifteen feet of wafe r. For term* apply to Henry Williams, U.8.District Attorney,Savannali,or toll. S’niJS.llryan coun ty. JJljilabitpIjia UtbwrtiBtmmte Reception and reltage Chain, ot tight . rign*; Cute lounges, Cane 8ettoe*, HaII House and Office Arm Chairs, large, and gma Clislrz, Store and.Steamboat Stool*.Wln'daoxt Settees. Ac. " Ilmioekeerere. Hotel. SteamboaUnd Roll will find It to their Interest to caU at the Tt mh7 No. 131 North 6th St (oppwtto Frtmkllni. ^ ' rm»wphto. PAOtTY A BARRETT’S - AgrlczUtanl IVare-Honso and Seed ltoro« A’o.l94H Uarht Hrtd.naaddpM*. Pxovnr A Miun’ lit teat f*Ujmm Rharpenlog Ploughs, of *11 *IxmjM| right and leftlmnded—8ub*o0^isK> Hide Jutland DonbtoMouldjK.wtth MUsSSSt. ed Steel Teeth, wbleh can be revened. tha* • getting DonUt - - - - wsof aUktod Wear ol the common Teeth.. Also, Cultivator* of with Steel Teeth. Ppain’s Atmospheric Churn*. Coni Ehellera, improved kinds. nay and Straw Cutter*. Hand Com 1U1U, Corn and Gob Crusher*, Gedda’ Im two red Harrows, Square end A Harrows. Ilorso Rnkes. Grindstone*, ready hung, Dirt Scrapers. Agricultural F'oroaces, Ox Yoke* and Bows. Forks lor unloading Hsr. Man Itoy Rakes, Row Pins, Apple Pearers, Ox Muzzles. Vole Traps.’ Pruning Hooks and Chisels, Paws and Scissors, Iron Well Curbs, and Zinc Com Planters, Turnip Drills, 4 to 86, Grant’*Patent Fan Mills, Itorss Powers and Thresher*. Mowing and’Reaping Mai chines. Chain Parana, Cattle Ties,- Hull Rings, Patent Iron Snath*, b robbing Hose. Transplanting Trowri*,.. Hay and Manure Fork*. Shovels and Bpadea. Me Garden and Field HotsJ' Gatdcn Raima In rartoty, Children’s Tools, - . , Darling 8eyth**, Snaths, with Patent Fasten* l"K"v _ >. , tubelngforClinln I’umpa, Pqh Also, Horticultural Tool* (of every description.) Garden end Grass Seeds, for sale at the lowest prices, at Wholesale *od—*pl9 PAPER HANGINGS, BLANK BOOKS, ETCs Ao. 4 A"orih IWh-drett, hm doors abort Marled, PhllndelpliiA. HE nnderffgneil bare juat opened a freth and completo stork of Wall Papers, among which are gold and vel vet. fine satin, and the lowest priced unglazed papera; also, decorations, borders, fire-screens, curtain*, ele.. which th*y offer at Hie lowest prices, both wholesale and retail. The host workmen employed to hang paper either to th# city or country. /Honk Itoole. Stathewy. <fc.—We have also our usual as sortment <ff writing |*|wrs wrapping papera, Mank and tcluiul books, sfeff lu new, etc. PARRISH h HOUGH, No. 4 North Hth street, 2 doom above Market, U ,.r Philadelphia. n»«h paid for country rags. tnhlO—end ..rt WM. R. i CAl7 IV 6 it ok (a,f attention o ifsL-rat. to Ills MADAME R. ACE LIE TOGNO, W 'H.I. open nu Hm 1st of October, at tbe corner of Meet. Ing and Soalety.streoU.CIinrloston, 8. (J. n BOARD- 1NU ANl) DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LAl'IKS. French will be exclusively spoken in the School and fom- ily. but due regard will be six, luff to a thorough English Education. MaJnroo Togim to preiurcJ to refer parentsnnd guardians to the «w*»l eminent ProfesMirsof Mush* in lTill- ndotolila and New York, and to a number of gentlemen In I hlladolphla and \ Irg'nla. to whoso daughters alio has giv en Instruction for several years. KKrao.xixw • rUtaddpkin.—ner. King-ton G.sl tord. Jld’llo Adole Pl- gnlgne. Mad. Clis. I'lcnt. Mod Acelle GiiHIou, (mother of MnyETogiin.) Eil. D. Ingnilii.ni. Esn.. I’r. Wm. Harris. II. D. »SiSfiffiK- ’ »■ Arw 1'nrt.—Mnd. II. Hiegaray. Signor Baglnll. llVrkV tVr. I'rt — Itev. C. Wslker.Rev.il II Boy.l. Hon J. M. Ma*»n. Hon It. Y.Conrad, lien. In>. It ll.Lre. F«q. ChnrMun.—J. L. Petigru, Em|.,U. Mills. Esq.. J. P. Por- ciier. Esq , II. 0 King. Esq. lnml6—set SELECT CLASSICAL SCHOOL. T HE suIhciIUt. for the pad six years Principal of the tfetoir Academy, wear T»U;vh****e. Florida, annnunres to tlie citiren-of Finn nuali tl.al lie willoj-enln this city, on Tiies.toy. November 1st. n Select School, fur boys. In- Mtruction* will bn given in all tlio (.lassies Hm Mathematic*, tlio French I.viguuge.au l in all tlio liranches ol s thorougli Kiigllzli Education. Youth* will be prepared for college, or fitted for mercantile or other business. Tlie scholastic year will consist ol ten nmntli*. divided into two terms— August and September being racHtion. The tuition fee for any, or all of the above studies, to fixed nl (Mu tier year. A graduate oi tlm College of Now Jersey, nt Princeton, with seventeen years’ experience in teaching, the subscri ber feels warranted in appealing with confidence to the citizens of Savannah for patronage. As a at ranger, bo Is nrrmltfe-d to refer to Bl-hop Elliott for character mid quiillllcations, nud takes pleasure lu ap pending tbe following certificate from his tote patrons. WILLIAM S. BOGART. Savauiub, Seplcuil er 22il, 1853. Tst-MiMssKr. August 2Mli. 1653. Mr. WiMiAH S Dun.vuT, prlncl|ml of the Holnlr Academy, being nliout to remove to Savannah, for the purpose of es- tublUlilug a scliiwd in that place, the undersigned, having had children under Ills care, take plcjsuro in recommend ing him as a highly competent teacher, and worthy Christ ian gentleman. It Is witli much regret that limy linvo beard iff bis in tended removal from this vicinity; us. besides their kind personal relations towards him. they believe that bis place ass ti'scliercnn b« with difficulty supplied, slid that his removal therfore will be regarded as a pobKc loss. J. Way les Baker, LAND IN McINTOTH COUNTY POR SALE. vy» Tlie limitation known as Ahihwx. Immeillalely on Krathc west side iff the Savaminli road seven miles from Darien, cuutninipg eleven hundreil and forty seven acres of pi,m nnd hammock land, ol which near two hun dre«l and fifty acres are cleared nnd under fence. The linni- inmdi lands are «ff a ant erior quality for rotton. corn. Ac.. an<l the pine Inud-. welt ailupird to tur|>eiitiiie. There are mgv»« I«kwv and other ImiMings U|«m the ptmilatlnn. Tliere is n water course within fivo miles over a gnrri road, lor term*, apply to K W. HkI.KGAL, * nugn—w8m SouthNewjmrt.G P ’R SALK—Tlie westerly half oi Ld No. 2 Ynmarraw, living the Wharf now occupied by tlie Charleston Steam Packet Com|siny. measuring one hundred feet ou the River, and running bnck about two hundred foot to Canal-idreet. rim property to now nr.der a lease which will expire on the first of November next. If not sold st iirivsto snlo previous to the first Tuesday in February, it will then Im offered at auction at Hie Court House. Apply to delft COHEN k FOSDlCK. SUNDRIES. Q A IUII.S winter strained and Idesrlied whale Oil. zwU 200 lag* prime green Rio Coffee. 50 lags old government Java Coffee. 75 ' laguyra CoiTeo 44 do Maracaibo do. luO bbls K Plitdjis’ (ilo, 40 do P k II Conn’l River do 20 " domextlc Brandy. Md« New England Rum. 60 Mils and 1<KI kegs prime Iz-af Innl. 60 blids prime Itocon Sides, 20 do do Shoulders. 200 dozen painted Buckets. 20 lihd* prime St Croix Sugar. 15 do Porto Rlcodo. 20 •• prime New Orleans Hiir*ar. 20 bbls butter, sugar, nnd soda Crackers. 80 “ stuurl’s A. II. and 0 clarified Sucar. 40 '• “ crashed and powdered Sugar 80 boxes Besdell’s fls and 8s follow Candle*. I no - Star Candles. 300 do No 1 pale and fomBy Soap. 60 M Segar*. of various brand*. For ule by sep20 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. ~j8MITU’B FLOG It, ORACKERB, die. Q/t UBI-S H. Smith's Flour OU 20 half bbl* choice Canal Hour 20 bbls Sugar Craekera 20 half bbls do do 20 bbls Butter do 20 luilf bbls do do 20 boxes Seels do 2Q half bbls Fulton Market Beef, a choice article 50 bbla Crashed Sugar, lauding from brig Augusta, and for ule by Jyl7 HOICOMBE. JOHNSON It 00. r U4UOU8 AN'il 12 hair pipes Otard. Dupuy k JLl Go's French Brandy; 10 half pipes, assorted brands, low priced French Brandy; 60 quarter casks Domestic do, 50 bbls do ilo. 76do P It 11 Rye Gin, ISOdoE Phelps’ do.6pips* Holland Gin, 10 bbU Virginia Apple Brandy, 8 do pore Geor gia Peach do, 200 do N.O. Whisky, 60 do while Baltimore do, 30 do old Westminster Mnnongahela do, 20 doold Penn sylvania Mountain do do, 100 do N. B. Rum, 25 quarter caaka Madeira Wine, 16 eighth do choice do do. 20 quarter do Port do. 2 half pipes do do, 20 quarter casks Brown Sherry Wine, 40 b*-kets Champagne do. For sals by aulO WEBSTER k PALMES. I INGUSH TOOTH BRUSHES—A very superior article ol Li English Tooth Brushes.m*nutactured a exprea*ly for the Junel2 , and direct from loud on. for sale by W. W. UNtXM-y, Monument gqaare. 170R SALE—A light on* hone Carnage, with pole, bnllt J? to order by l’rower Ik Bon, New York, add bM been used but little. It can be seen at tbt Carrtoga Rspozltory o, U;. W. ■‘■^U^ KTOX J0BmroX t B altimore flour, *«.—»» bbu anpwfto* nowwd-st Floor, 75 hbds prim# Bacon 8W#*,_86 do do HhoulJert, StarJetI '--a ^ — Flour, T8 hbds prlms Daeon SUfliLPPH!{■■■ . 25 tierce* cbolos sugar-cured Hama, 60 bbU and 100 keg* K:' for. WM. R. SYMONS, Offers for sal*, w large assortment of Clotb*, Caa- slmcrra and Vestings, consisting In part of tlio fol lowing nrtlcles. solected by hhnself during tb* past summer In Linden aud Paris, winch ho will make up to or der lu the best style of workmanship, and at tho shortest uuticr. Ill* stodi of Readymade Clothing and or Furnish ing Good*, for gentlemen's" wear, u very large and of the boat quality and style—tlie wholeof it made tiiia fall under hla own Inspection, and will be sold at tho lowest prices for cash or approved credit French black, blue, brown and olive Cloths; fancy French and English Cos si meres; fancy .Silk Vo*tin.:.super, fancy Silk Plush Vestings; black Bar athea Silk Vestings ; super, black Doeskin Caaaimeres : Me rino amlSilk Undershirt* and Drawers; white and fancy shirts nnd Collars; Canton Flannel Shirts and Drawers: white.black and fancy Kid Gloves; Neck Ties, plain ana iimliruldered; Merino and Cotton Socks; Scarf*.Satin and Boiubuln Socks. no5 17 Whltalcei'-str***. Joint Parkliill, Tb,nin* V. Williams, Gorge Galpliin. Oliver 3. Burroughs, Francis II. Flagg. Turbitt R. IWltun, George T. Ward, Win. U. Ifoyward. a pul George Whit field. Benjamin F. Wliltner, •loliit J Maxwell. WilUiun M. Maxwell, J. M« ren* Maxwell, IMward Footman. Arthur U. Randolph, J. t»eorge Anderson, Junie* J. Archer, sep24—trwfit LAW KCHOUL OF HARVARD COLLEGE. fl'lllS Institution afford* a complete course of h-gslcdu- L cation for the bur in any of the United States, except ing only matters of merely local law and practice ; and also a systematic course or lixtructlon In Commercial Law for those who propose to engage in mercantile pursuit*. Tlie Law library, which is uinrttntly increasing, con tains now about 14,000 volumes. It includes a very com plete collection of American and English I aw, nnd the prin cipal works of the Civil and other Foreign Law. It is open to students, and warmed and lighted tor their uso during both terms and tho winter vacation. Hie first term of each academical year begins in the Ust werk of Angus?, and the second term in the U*t week of February ; each lorin continues twenty week*. Students are admitted at any period of* term or vacation. The fees uro $60 n turra. nnd $26 for halt a term. For this sum stu dents have the use of the Law Library and test txiok*. and of the College library, aud may attend all thecouneaof public lectures delivered to tbe undergraduates of tbs University. Tbe Instructors of the Law School are Hon. Joel Parker, LL. D.j Royal! Professor; Hon. Theophlluv Parsons, LL. D., Dano Professor: and Hon. Edward 0 Lnrlng. University lecturer. Instruction is given by lectures, recitations and examination.*, and moot courts. For further Information application may be made I either of the instructors. JAMES WALKER, President. Cambridge, August 1.1853. dlaw3wla aepfl TO CAltPKNTKKS, CONTRACTORS, AND BUILDERS. TP/ltCcfo-Mpc-l cKtabltdinienl In th# Southern country for X the sale iff sashes, door*, blinds aad wood Mouldings of every variety. I* at the corner of Calhoun and Washing- ton streets, Charleston.8. C. All my wnra Is made of the bast seasoned wlilto pine, und the zaslirs are gtowd m the alw*vafor^to^ow , “' Uj ’ I Um 1 ^‘v^hca, end brushes, always for sale low. ncptt-^-U .1t K‘»with. ’ TO THE CONSUMERS OF MANUFACTLn- ED BAWWt lAJMHF.lt. 'Pljb Sub*orIbcrs are now prepared to receive orders for J. Flooring and other drserlptton* of I’tolued Lumber, at the Favnmiah Plaining Machlue. situated on tbe canal, at the western extremity oi the city of Kavannab, between Zubly and Margaret Arret*. Orders for all description* of Plained Lumber furnished at the shortest possible notice, and pmnufuotiiml iu a superior style, whlrn cannot fail to please tlio coi,*nmer. Woik done by their machine will compare with ttiat iff any now in use The sutiscrilwrs have succeeded In arranging for a constant supply of se* Icctcd sea Mine, I Lumber, by which no ■lii>*pnoiiitment to builders need bo apprehended. Every facility will In? cx. tended In obtaining umttolultor all parts of a building. Tlm t-'uw Mill, unw being completed In the an mo building, will lie In ©iteration in thu course of one month, when or •ler* for every descripUon of Rawed Lumber will bo execu te.' witli dewiatcb. Apply to R. A. ALLEN & CO., or _ Jy26-codtm WILLLtM KINE. Agent. ROUTE MONN AIKS, ROCKET HOOKS AND FANCY GOGHS. T HE attention of tlie trade, and other*, in want of Port* Monnaie.', Pocket Honks. Bankers’ Cares. Pre-ring Ca- ses. Portali'c WritingHe.-ks. Backgammon and Chess Itoar.to. CiiCASinen. Pearl, flhell. nnd Silver Card Chres. Work Ib.xes, Cabas. Needle Book*. Money Belts, Cigar Cases. Portfolios, Razors nnd BaZor Ftrops. Travelling Flasks, and fine Untie, ry. togetiier will, a largo variety of Fancy Goods, which will be sold at the lowest rates. F. II SMITH. I’orte Mi.nnaie and Pocket Rook ManuLicturcr. augTl—ciwtlm 205 Arch at., below Wxth. Philadelphia. DYING AND RENOVATING^ 73 Yorkdt., rear of the Court House. Savannah. Ga. Established In 1H39. L ADIES' Silk aud W.adicn Dresses, Hiawl*. Table Covers. Ac., clcant") aud dyed various colors, Indies' Bonnets Bleached and Pressed In a fashionable style, Kid Gloves Cleaned,and Gentlemen's Garment* Cleaned. Renovated or Dyed.as may be required. Alt donate the same style which has generally so much pleased my patrons and friend*.— Terms moderate. Persons sending parcels by Hamden's express, railroad or steamboat*, are requeued to write tuu per mail, so that ! niny know wlioro to call fur thorn and wlilch wny tn send them back. Cost of freight each way for small parcels will bo about 25 cents. All orders punctually attended tn. ALEXANDER I DIE SINKING AND ENGRAVING, f j N ALL ITS BRANCHES.—Rualnos# cards, with appropri ate devices, embossed In a now style, in plain and foncy wdova. Bents «.f every description.with or withftnt presses, Fjiyetnjww printed with name, buxines* and address,labels, bill heads, manufacturer’s tickets, kc.. all executed in th* neatest manner and at prices 26 per cent, below any *lml- Inr e.tnbhsl.mcnt. lu consroiieoco of bettor and Improved fnrllltlesfor the execution of such work. P N. IL—All ordera by mail promptly attended to. Good* sent to anj part of tbe country, t , f. B. CALVERT ft 00.. tut elope andSeal Pres* Maiiufoctiirera. Die Sinkers. Emboa* sera nod Eenyravcrs,48 South 3d-*t., Philadelphia mh29 . WORK i lamps, sic. A BHIER A WARNER, Manufacturers. So 110 Chest mt- rx atrect, niiUdel|diia.respectfully soUcIt the attentun ot purchasers, to tlmlr assortment of cbandsllem, bra Acts, pendants, and every description of gas burners; alio every variety of lamps, girandoles. Ac. Ve warrant our goo<f equal In quality, and our pricea as lowas any other estab lislunent In the country. Tlie Trade supplied with burners, mercury, caps,braze tings, air pumps, kc.. nt reduced price*. ' _ , , ARCHER fo. WARNER. .Ills 8. Archer, | William F. Mlskey, Redwood F. ttarnpr. | Win. O. B. MerrIU. LOOKING-GLABN WAREHOUSE, -Vr [. h . e, i nut drttt - tono tburth. north side, Philadelphia. W K l, . ,funn “’"Chants and residents of this vicinity, that .I.,\i.. ll /M D0,t c T, 1,lu . t ® Vf orl i«ont of Mantel. Pier, Wall and Oval Glawcs, richest style*, for private use, or all kinds for country sale, with Portrait and Picture Frames, Ac..will be found at our establishment. 1 Ismg experience and Urge foclllUM enable us to sell tb* best goods at lowest pricea. nim.Mlnn.Mnj jlvnn, «« .III jl™ ntlniiu. ror.nj Ortm •SSw*™'" 1 r ™ ,na •> *"r l»mf. Ff.nth fUt« bbu, for Slum. Dmlllnj.. *e.. .1 Import. .rKlTT.'l rilOUASJ. MATT Am mw CAUpmnnoj. T'teWte»"S»% IrtlSLJTJftSSSi will, a full assortment of OU Cl«iU«, T*Ws C«v*ra. Mai. ting, Ac. •«*>• Pureliasera are requested to make an early szamlnatlor as strung Inducements will be held out to cath buyers. It. B. WALKER. 100 Chestnut-street. mlil7—lawtf below 8tli, South side, Philadelphia. BLINDS AND SHADES. B . Tolze Notice. J. WILLIAMS. No. 12^’arth Sixth-street, a few door* • s.bore Market-xtreet. I’hlUitoiphla, Is tbs most extan- f ,T " nn ;! manufacturer of Window Blinds and Shade* Intha LnHed Statea. and baa taken th* highest premium* at all the exhibitions | bo buy* tbe best foatoriaU by whole- snl" cheaper for Cush than others I»y for inferior at tides by retail, and ran, therefore, sell superior Venetian Blinds and Shade*, a* cheap another* ask for Inferior art Ides. Painted Window Shade* In great variety, of beautiful designs and superior quality. Ruff amt White Linen Shades, Blind and Shade Trimming*, Fixture*, Ac., wboteaale and retail, at the lowest cash iiriec*. btoro Shade* painted and lettered to order. Bred Illlnds at manufacturer*'pricea. Old Blind* pa nto! to look as good as new. Purchasers, by calling, will lie ronvinevd that he sells a superior article, and guar antees fullsatisfocti'in. A liberal diseountmado todeatore. •• IPe stuily toplaue." , BENJ. J. WIIJJAMS, a|,lft—rod No. 12 North Otb-street. Pblla. WAPIIENB. A N INDIAN PREPARATION, for restorl ngrrsy hair tn Ifo original color. It is guaranteed by the Proprietor, nni If tlie patient to grey, he oan have his hair restored to its original color by using I/iret’aWabpen*. F'or Bale by JftftlH IV. W. LINCOLN, Monument Sqnara. FIRK'B METALIC BURIAL CASE. | WE are constantly receiving these valuable . _ 'Casos. and bave thorn always In readiness to b* delivered at the shortest notice. I. W. M0RREIJ. k CO N. D.—We are permitted to Inform tho nubile that w* have received from Mr. Batwoxd, of New York eltv. a let- tot signed by th* different member# of the United States Senate, who were appointed to take charge of tbe body ot the Hon, IIkxky Clay, deceased, (which was enclosed lu on* of Finc’ii Metalle Cases,) and who went with it to Kentucky j they say to Mr. RiYMoxn. that the Case answered the pur- K ie for which It was Intended, end meet* with thelranpro- lion, and they cheerfully recommend It to the public aa being superior to any other Case for the transportation ot tho dead. Tho tetter ran be soon by calling on febl4 I. W. MORRFJI, k CO STOVES, STOVES. The subscriber has just rbrelvsd a large number ol Cooking and Parlor Stores, wbleh ha wilt dlapos* of ton aecommodatinit terms. Among them may be found the fl,Rowing: Choking Stores, The Republic, Lady ot the lake, Air Tight Premium, Queen of the West. Empire Premium. Eastern Premium. Parlor and office Store*.-— Union Cottage, Cyllnler, Sheet Iron, (air tight) square and oval, Six Plate. Box Store*. IIoUow Ware Pota, Kettle*. Ovens, 8pld«r*. Sauce lfeu., Ac. ke. Plate and Japanned Tin Ware, for sale, and manu- feeturedat abort notice. Order* for Roofing, Gutter*, aad r-dm,.,u»A- a-tth Mmcti No*. 10 and 12 Bernard street UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA.—MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. T HE Annual Course of Lectures In this Department wUl commence on MONDAY, November 14, aud will ter minate lu the ensuing March. JAMF-S JONES. M. D., Professor of Practice. J. C. RIDDELL. M. tt., Professor of Chemistry WARREN STONE, M. D.. Professor of Surgery. A. II. CKNA& M. I) , Professor of Obstetrics. A. J. WEDDERBGRN, M. IV, Profesior of Anatomy. GUSTAVU8 A. NOTT.M. D. Professor of Materia Medlca. THOMAS HUNT, M. D.,Profca«)rof Physiology and Pathol- OORN&JUS l L BEARD. M. D., \ n. nu , nI v„._. „» SAML'KI. P. CHOPITN.M. D t wwonnraiora ot Anatomy Tlie rooms for dissecting win be opeu from th# third Mou- day in October to tho First of April. The Faculty are Visiting Physicians and Surgeon* of tbe Charity Hospital, and attend thl* Institution from Novem ber to ApriL The Student* accompany the Professor* In their visit*, and thus enjoy extraordinary practical advan tages, fra# of axpeme. There are about one thousand patients prescribed for TCMSHINO AND JOCKEY CAPS.—^Received by lata ant* J* vaU, a new supply. Thos* Id want wdll plea*# call at 147 Bay-at mij?A PRICK k VEADCR. TYCTTER. CHEESE, kc -20 txU>< M« May butter, 60 D boxes Chetse, 28 bbls Hiram Smith’s flour. 60 boxes daily in this Uosnll Tha number or p year. patient* U nearly twenty thousand. Id tb* THDILAS HUNT, M. D.. Dean. apl 12—■tulol It GALLOWAY. NKtV BOOKS. R ECEIVED BY 8. S. SIBLEY, August to. 1863: Miles Treini'iiliere. or (bo I/ivo Tent, by Annette Mnrlo Italllard. author of Zingra the Gypsey. I'hilompliy of Sir William Hamilton. Profcuor of laiglc nd Metaphyaiea In Edinburgh University, for th* use of chooto and college*. Abelard andklolse, a romance,by O. W. Wright PyHComaney, Spirit Rapping# and Tippings exposed, by Pnffes«or (.'baric* G. Page. M. D. Barnum’s Illustrated^ News; Gleason’s Plctoral; Popular Educator; Majarim of Art*, kc. For aale at the book store id B 8. SIBLEY, ang 11 136 Congrras-atreet. NEW BOOKS. T HE Swonl and the Distaff, or F'at. F'alr and Forty, a sto ry of the South at the close of the Revolution, by tbe author of the Partisans, Mclllchampi, Catherine Walton, ke. ke. Tbo Heavenly Home, or tlio Employment* and Enjoy- ment* of the Saint* in Heaven, by Kev 11 llarbaugh, A. n. Poomz, by Medltatua; Book of the World, No 10. Book of the World, vol 1, bound. The Half Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences. No 17. Tlio British and Foreign Medico-Chlnirglcal Review, No 3. Received by aug!2 J. D. CUBBEDGE. EPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS, J U?T received, a variety of publication* of the New York Protestant Episcopal Society. Tract*. Church Cate chisms. Sabbath Hellooi Service, and other cheap and valu able Publications. For salo at tbe Book Store of B, fl. 81BIKY, auglO No. 185 Congress-street. WINDOW GLASS. P PORTER’S ALKAIJNR WINDOW 0LA8S, Is superior In brilllanoy of surface an t polish to all other, and never stains or rusts; withstands all climates, and Is packed with great care, suitable for shipping. Dealers a no others will consult their luterest by sending their ordera to the sols agent*. FRENCH 4 RICHARDS, aug20—dflra New Drug Warehouse, N. W. corner 10th and Market-at*., Philadelphia, v Domingo do,! «epl6 - , I I.IU VUH1V, W UU CIUI i do old government Java do.for sale by WEBSTER 4 PALMES. A LBATTAtVARF- A SUBSTITUTE FOR 81LVKR.-Tb* at A tcntlon of th* public la respsctfullr called to the above named ware, as boioga subtltute, which for us* U warrant- •d to be squally a* good. It I* a harder metal than silver,, eonwqaently will bear rougher usage. It I* a cotnVfnaUon of perfectly pure metals.aud lias fro* from eoru 4m as ■liver. Every article will b* warranted to retain ita origin, al color.- It eonalata In part of the foUosring: tabl* and dessert fork*, tea- tabl* and demert spoons, kc., juitr*- •dved and for sale by may?J. P COLLINS. 100 Bryan-strest YXTRAPPINO PAPER, ko.-160 reamiWrappI W huge, middle atae, and aoiaU t 3 _ bbl* G*o HawpConfod BsstlOft email rite lugar-eured Hama, 3 hhd* Bacon 8boulder**10 bbls leal Lara and 6 do bleaohsd Whal* OU, and for sale by ■DAVID O’CONNER, auglT cor. Prouglitoa and. Pray ton-etwta. saags^vs 1 "sasssttesE ~ TTINE SHIRm—ffboraln wantof a.fin* zhlrt, to 6t wall J* and handsomely made, cun be aooomfoodated at No 1*7 Bay-»t. maylft PRICE 4 VSADPL •pjACON—20caakeBaooo8tdee,»deStou^eryabrUgiTt HtauaBmlth’eflour, HdoOe^- XI rerairra per steamer 8UU of GMtfta. For ijdUb^' wg ft V • 7 y, y. Q0NNERAT 4 00. iyjBrfrii ffTf 1s * gy,ii7na F lJil U, B AO I.V. kc—200 bbls superfine Howard street Hour. 60 lihd* prime new Bacon Hides. 20 do do Should ers. 30 bbls and 60 keg* I«af lard, landing and for sale by ">li* SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO. T O THE UliffS.—We would respectfully call th* atten tion of the ladles of Savannah, ami sourroundlng conn- ry. to the following new and beautlfulgoods which w* bar* ust received, viz : silk Paris mantilla*, laced gimp mantll- a«. black nett scarf*, col’d. ncet scarfs, ladles cravats and tie*, }• rcocli worked collar*. Incod rapes, cliemlMtta and un der slcoree, oonnet ribbon, pnuio rap ribbon, black velvet ribbon Alexandre* light kid glove*, black nett mttta, ooPd. silk and lisle gloree. with a large variety of other article* too numerous to mention. Pleas* call and too for your- selves ; all of which wtllbe sold on tb* best^osilble tonne r IT ItECEiy El) —We have just received, e fresh sup |dy ot ladles’ merino, fax™, silk and oottoa Vasts, mimcs and infonl’a merino vest*, grot* silk, merino, gauee and cotton vests: also, a fine assortment of Udsd ram brio baniUrarchlcfr. Udln*’ and raJasss* white and brown cotton hosts white and black allk do, gents while, brown and mix ed half lioso, gents white ana black silk do do, together with a large assortment of white and colored linen cam- brie handkerchiefs, colored sod black sUk cravats, Stock* and tics, for aale low by A1KIN k BURNS S HAW tH. ke.—Super, nnd common crape abswl* plain and embroidered. Vandyke collars beautiful goods, a*. rorted parasol*, plain, striped and checked rises allka.sum mer do, boregee, tissue* and grenadine*, colored and white jaconet and organdy mesUn*, a Urge amortment of Irish linens, l reach printed cambrics. M. PRENDERGA8T 4 00., T’* 178 Brough ton-street QI’RINO AND SUMMER SILKS—A new a ssossiiS isnsSB v Jri££- ■Ilk gimp to suit all ahados of silk* and baregee, but mantilla*, shawls, poInU and scarfs, white and bUck sew ing silk srarfe, white Uce and colond silk mkntlRa*, white and colored crape shawls, btaek swan silks, block barm* andtlMuea,kla«k and lead French gf - _ k boregs* "'flBsaaa ABIES* t „ -.J barege*. Jaoonsta, Uwn*. uunes, giact silks, gro de Paris, French cambrioa, India aOka, figured aad dootted awls* mull, nansook and auakHt moaBns, sOk nnd linen lustres, kc., for sals at the tenet prise by •PW : DxWTT 4 MOROAN. pilN YOUNO MAR00NER8. by Rsv. F. R. Gouldlng. A i. further supply Juat received end for sate at tbs book store of may! .. B. 8. SIBLEY, 133 Oragram-et. Y7N0U8H PICKLffl AND SAUCa-fl doe Jar* assorted JCd English Pteklee,fl dee botttesaeeoriedCeases, Just ra ce red and for sale by nrta -„ Juneao J. R06SEAU. Im of Kamov 4 Mianuu was nW80»*fiti0N.-in>r U dissolved, by mute Savanoah, 18 th February, 1453. EDWARD a n»TO», ■ “ MARSHALL, •-• HSamp3vT»thyibra«ryrTWI^^-. " \ , fcm aad figured Swteami lawns, patoumse colton-gmUct fbr rale at the lowest prices, by .„nn ■