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Ji^ijttlSS’OmndSclal. Political and Mlecella-
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Rotorta, J.R.WIU«,I.
H.brjf Ull™,.
t F> f#oi iigs’RY D. W.n, President,
fllH.Vit ROBERTS, Vice President
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FBHirOH JOTIVILBI.
js^'^Sg^gsarSi »«• «j
•*— FsmiUe LuUso Naufogee, par J. Wyu.
UM|V ATenturaa da Robtnaon Crusoe, tradulfoe
■MBUF da Daniel Da Foe.
Amalia Oorslna, ou I’Orphellne da Seine, dedlea aux
a rnee personnel, par Vlotor Doublet. Profosaeur da Belles*
ttrea.eto.
Abrego da Tbore lea Voyages an Pcla Nord, depnle lea
Freree, sent Juequ’a trehouard (1880—1880), par Henri La*
brun, alxlema edition.
Marguerite Robert, parM’mt Tullle Woneuze.
Lea Dernlara Jours da Pompeii, imlta de Bulwer.
nistoira Naturella dea Anlmaux, lea pins remarquablea
de la olaaae de mammllbrea (quadrunedea at cetacea), par
an Natarallste da Museum, oruee de 00 figures d’anlmaux.
L’Orphallne de Moecou, on June Instltutrice, par M'me
Wotllex—dikiema edition.
Pierre PQrand, par J. N. Dubois, Profeueur de 1’Unlrer-
site—quartleme edition
Mea Prisons ou Memnlres do 8ilrIo, Pellloo, traduction
Duvelle, par M. l’Abbo Bauraaos, profeaseur an petit Sami*
nalre de Tours.
Auguste at Thereso,ou Le Retour a la fo, par M’me Tarbe
das Sablous—trolaloiue edition.
Ernestine au lea Charmes de la Vertu autrle de Nolly ou
la Jeune Artiste et de Caroline et Jullette, pay ll’me Cesarle
Forrence—septleme edition.
Blanche de Savenay, par M’me L. B.
Agnes de Laurons au Memoirea De Soeur 8t. Lous, par
Louis Venllette.
Mathlldo at Oabrielle ou lea Blonfalts, d’uno education
chretrleune—trolsleme edition.
Robert au PSourlner d’une Mere, M’me 0. Guermante.
Voyages nt A ventures de Laperouwe, par F. Valentin—
alxleme edition. For sale by
aop33 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
EMIGRATION AGENCY.
, _ ilU „ md for .Heir friemla nnd deslrone of
%_ b, Ini time |wioWet eblpe, .to Informed
■" U» A J»nl« fm tbeabov, egen-
_ 0 ,^„ib,,rirfwara»onMe«r..Wm.T,p«co(t
d ,„™| |, auull Iruiu i\ and «P»»rd*, -bleb
' ■B.m'jalilt In eny town tliton 8 bout Ireland and
France ami Geruiauy, payable In
1 Itsiu. l*rsP*°n
of the Continent, also for sale.
Apply to
HUNKER A OGDEN. 80 Bay-street.
MUTUAL INSUIIANCK CO.
iSBfRV HULL. President and Treasurer.
jyjtu.V CHASE Sec'ry. | C. F. McKAY, Actuary.
ie BB fcp|gned. Agent of the above Company, continues
ake the foUostnj Risks, vis. t Marine, River and Fire
! ontheLkf' 1 ofServant*.
irwoflfblto Persons are also taken by this Company.
etltanrt“ lum ,or ^siding In the South.
WILLIAM KING, Agent,
Corner of Huy and Drnyton-street*.
>1
CO PAllTKllSIUP NOTICE.
( The umleriigned have associated themselves to-
1 ntber. under the name and style of Murphy & Be-
I J, 8B r, for the transaction of general Boot anil
tshee business, having tho stand on the corner of
—aud Wliltsker-slreots, formerly occupied by M.
adenrut. They sre now prepared to otter to their friends
thepsMie-s well selected stock of laudtes’ and Ceutlo-
■^DMuI shecs. *c., which they will sell cheap for cash,
^ MURPHY k PEVANNY.
FALL AND WINl’BIt GOODS.
Thesubucriber has now opened a large and choice
.veirtmentofuew stylo of full and winter goods.
UwMing of French and English black and fancy
_ eulured Cloth, plain black doc skin Cussimeres, flgu-
Wick elastic Ctssimeres. with a largo variety of French
:r Cwimeiviof the latest style and pattern. Also a
Ice variety of Vestings, consisting of figured black and
TOuhiurres.plain black Satin, figured black and fancv
leiatSitlns.cut silk Velvets, Ac. The whole of which
pr*[andtnm*ke up to order In the most faslmnable.
MModeti accommodating terms.
,i ’ WM. R. SYMONS.
Draper and Tailor. 17 Wliltaker-st.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNIN G, NOVEMBER 10, 1853.
lurgery am
of tho ear, by Mr. R. Wilde.
Godev’s Iuulys’ Book for Ootober.
Tho viotlm of Excitement, by CaroUne Leo Uentx.
Profeaor Sllllman’s rlxlt to Europe U 1851, with engrav*
Inn.
Tho Exlloa—a tale by Talri.
The Camel Hunt, by Faber.
Albert Smith’s Story of Mont Blanco.
______ The Works of Calhoun, vola. 1 and 2.
^rpntuTlGN KXCIIANQB AND Nos. 5 and 0 Illustrated Record of the N. Y. exhibition.
PSCOTTS F The Cloister I.He of Charles 5th.
~ lftth English Iaw and Equity Reports.
Blackwood for September. Eclectic Mngaxlne. Sllllman’a
Journal, tho Lancet, Ulustrated Magnxlne of Art, ko.. Ac.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Sept27
'OtnFTRNISHIEG GOODS.—-Linen and cotton 1U 4.
. 114 and 12-4 Sheetings, linen and cotton 6-4. C-fi and
do.fi*pillow cases, white and colored Furniture Dinil-
t Fnnch. English and American Furniture Cliintxe, Jlor-
•s and Lancaster Quilts, largo and small, Damask Nap-
ladPoiles. white and colored, French Bordered Towels
u and crash. Scotch Dinjwr and Towels, Hnckabuck
Ji 1 «r. Rn«*ia awl Bird’s-eye Diaper, 10-4.11-4 and 12-4
f SlufcH*. Crib Ulankets. Window Sea es and Fixtures.
* o and Table Covers, linen and cotton, just received nud
V lie by oct29 AIKIN k DURNS.
tPIEs*. gentlemen’s and chllden’s cotton, silk and me*
r.oo Hose and Under-garments; kid and silk Gloves;
aeinbric Handkerchiefs, Embroidered do ; plaid wool
rk; Thibet do; Broche do j Scarfs; Moreen’s worsted
'asks; window Shades; embroidered Curtain*. Arc. “
l<d and for ssle by "" L *“' nr ‘ ■
DaWOT k moroaV.
I.R1UALL llOXlW mUSSHlNtt HA LOO.V.
‘ESSR3. COITEN A HANNON respectfully announce to
__ the clikeoi or Savannah that they are now prepared
do all kinds of work in their line, at their new shop,
rthecomer of Broughton and Drayton-sts. They have
!iblulird the following us their rates of charges; For a
$1* ih«* 1n *.; p*v nwntli.for 2 or three times per week
.; 4 times a week $1; 5 or 6 times a week 81 50; every
’ 8175 per month. Hair cutting 20c.; hair curling 25c.
mpootorSOc.
f - Ir CHEN will always hold himself in roadiness to at*
' ilers from those who may require his services at
•es. nov8
EWAN MACHINE AND MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY,
\ new and improved organization, manufacture
lotireand Stationary Engines, Sugar Mills. Gins,
thes. Ilrills. Ac. Also, every description of Cot*
n andSaw Mill work..Shafting. Pulleys, kc., Cast-
• weight, (haring a large assortment of patterns.)
prices. F. A. CLAXTO.V, Engineer.
] i'latt-street. corner of Gold. Claxton'fc Wot-
i ililor, Collins k Co. and II. Collins’Axes, Hard-
I ney,23Pratt st..New York. oclO—lyr
_
’ NK’S Patent Platform Scales—(Improved in qual-
itj ad reduced in price)—Ada ptinl to every reouiredop.
ion of weighing, as (tall road Sea lea for trains nr single cars
is on tho principal railroads in tlie United States and
at Britain, Warehouse Scales. Heavy Portable Scales, on
*1 .for foundries, rolling mills, ko. Store Scales, various
liBations; Counter Scale*. Hay and Coal Scales. Ac.—
ese Scabs hare been long known nn<l severely tested ; and
■ universal confidence felt in their accuracy and perfect
nstment. is lueli that they are now regarded ns the stand,
.tram which there U no apiienl.
»J12 FHILBRICK k RELU Agents
BIORB BOOKS.
R eceived by s. s. sidley, August 30th, m3:
Tlie Fawn or tho Pale Faces, or two centuries ago, by
J.P. Brace.
The Matricide’s Daughter, or a talo of life in the great
metroplis, by Newton M. Curtis.
Dare Devil-Dick, or the road and its riders, being the ro
mantic adventures encountered by Dick Turpin, Ac.
The Pirate Doctor, by a Naval Officer,
lllnckwood's Magazine for August; Graham’s Magnxlne
for September; Gouey’a Lady*’ Book for September; Glea
son’s Pictoral; Barnum’s Illustrated News; for sale at 186
Congress street. auR31
L IFE UNDER ITALIAN DESPOTISM.—Lorenzo Benoni,
or Passages In tho Life of an Italian.
South Carolina in tho Revolutionary War, being a Fply
to misrepresentations in relation to that State.
Sheridan’s Life and Memoir*, by Thomas Moore.
Ltngard’s History of England, a new and cheap edition,
In 13 volumes.
General Baron Jominis’ History of the Campaign of Wa
terloo.
A Memorial of Horatio Greenougli. by Tuckermnn.
Boisnumt's Hallucinations, a rational history of appari
tions, visions, dreams, etc.
Sirs. Lee's Habits and Instincts of Animals, Birds, Rep
tiles and Fishes
Tlie Fawn of tho Pale Faces, by Bruce.
Collier’s Shakespeare, vnl. 5, cheap edition.
Young Americans’ library—Life of Wobstcr.
Corst.Tcker’s Journey Round tho World, a now supply.
*ep22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
N EW ROOKS —The Exiles, a tale by Talvl, author of He*
loise, tho Literature of the Sclavio Nations j Theory of
Politics, an inquiry into tlie foundations of governments,
and tho causes and progress of political revolutions, by
Richard Hildreth, author of the History of the United States
of America. Ac.; The Story of Mont Blanc, by Albert Smith;
A Visit to Europe in 1852. by Prof. Uenjiiniin Sillfman, or
Yale College, in 2 vols., illustrated: John C. Calhoun’s
Works, vol. 2; Tlie Picture Pleasure Hook, illustrated with
upwards of five hundred engravings, from drawings of emi
nent artists; Tho M'hite Rose, or tho Lovely Maid of Isiuis-
lana. a romance of the wild Forest, by Dr. J. H. Robinson ;
Tlie Golden Kaglo. or the Privateer of '7fl. a tale of the rev
olution, by SylvanusCobb, Jr.; Tho Countoss Do Charny,or
tlm Fall of the French Monarchy, by Alexander Dumas;
Rirnutn’s Illustrated Newr, Nos 37 and 38. received by
*cp2l J. B. CUDBEDGE.
wTEW BOOKS.—The Mud Cabin ; or tho Character nnd
* tendency of British Institutions, as illustrated In their
eiTect upon Human Character nnd Destiny, by Warren Ish
Tlie Forged Will; or Crime and Retribution by Emerson
Bennett.
Tlie White Cruiser; or tho fate of tho Unheard of, by Ned
Buntline.
Edith's Legacy; or tho Long Wood of the Grange, by the
author of Auelaide Lindsay.
Juno rieton; or the King’s Advocate; by James Grant, au
thor of" Romaucu of War.” Ac.
The Rudiments of Building; for the tiso of Architects,
Duiiders. Draughtsmen Machinists, Kngiueers. and Mechan
ics; by John Bullock.
Tim Roliol Scout;a Romitnco of tho American Revolution,
by Aria Ashland.
Violet, the Danse hum; or Courtship nnd Wedlock, by the
author of *‘ The Jilt” •• Warning to Wire*."
Barnum’s Nows. No.4U.
Putnam’s Mngazlno fur October. Received by
oct5 CUBBF.DOE A BROTHER,
k] EW BOOKS RECEIVED BY 8. 8? SIBLEY, SEPT. 20.—
.1 Tho English Soldier in United State* Army. Tim ad
ventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sandboys, who came up to Iain-
don to enjoy themselves, by II. Mavhew and Geo. Cruik-
shank. Tho Knicklebury* on the Rhine, by W. SI. Tlincka-
ray. Faust, a Romance of the Secret Tribunals, bv G. W.
SI. Reynolds. David CoppurOcld. the younger, by C. Dick
ens. Life nnd adventures of Clinrles Chusterflnld, by the
author of Petticoat Government. Ac. The Ilistorv ol St.
Giles and St. James, by Dougin* Jerrold, Esq. J. Fenlmoro
Cooper’s Novels. Tho Gulden Eagle, or the Privateer ot
Seventy-Six. by Svlvnnus Cobh, jr Tlie Countess of Do-
Charny. or tho fall of tho French Monarchy, ay Alexander
Dumas. IUmum’s Illustrated News. Gleasons Pictorial.
For sale No. 136. Congress st,
NEW WINS AND 1.K1VOU BTOHE,
tf 0 , i) WhUnktr-tlrtH.'
THE 8UBSGIUBKR respectfully announces to th*
lUzen* of Savannah, and of tM Ulterior of this
lata, that ho has now opened and will keep con*
linually in store, a largo assortment of tha boat qualities
of tho various kind* or WINI* AND LIQUORS, both foreign
and domestic, invoiced from Hie best sources, and to .his
stock of which, at prosont on hand, he Ihvltos attention.—
Having had extensive experienoe in FYanceasa manufac
turer, and In America as importor and dealer, his acquain
tance with tho trade enables him to oflbr asauranco that the
articles which are enumerated below are each genuine t
Articles or Direct Importation.—French Bran
dies of various brands; Holland Gin; Scotch, Irish and
Monongahala Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack \ Jamaica and
St Croix Rum.
Wine*—Old Port. Madeira, Sherry, Champagne. Hock,
Claret, 8anterne and Burgundy Wines.
Cordial*—In eases. Curacoa. Maraschino, Ratafia, Sla-
valts, Kirsohenrasser, Absinth, Ac.
Ale and Porter—London Brown Stont, and Edin
burgh Ale.
Also Agent for Domeatio Liquors.
novfi R.* MAYER.
HULGOMllIfi, JOHNSON & GO.,
■ Havo in store, and offer for sale, on the most
favorablo terms—
16 hhds St rotx Sugar, 25 do Porto Rleo do
26 do N Orleans uo, 60 bbls Coffee do
100 bbls Stuart’s A. R and O 8ugar, 26 do Crashed do
10 boxes Loaf do, 200 bags Rio Coffee, 20 do Java do
100 bags old Cuba Coffeo. 60 do Jamnlua do
10 cases Myer’a Aromatic Tobacoo. 50 casks Bacon Sides
26 casks Shoulders. 26 do Hams, choice quality
100 bbls Baltimore Hour. 60 whole and 2ft halt do Canal do
26 hhds. 60 ttercos and 60 bbls West India Molasses
26 bbls New Orloan* Molasses, 26 do extra do
26 quarter obeslrllysou Tea. 10 do do Black do
100 boxes Sperm and Aiamantlne Ckndles •
100 do No 1 and Tale Soap
100 bales Gunny Goth. 300 colls Weaver’s Rope
100 bbls E Phelps’Uln. 250 Flack’s do, 25 do Connecticut
River do, 26 do N E Rum
20qr casks pure Malaga Wine. 20 do do Madeira do
6 half pipes Otard Brandy. 20 nr tusks do do
100 bbls Monongalirta Whisky! 10 qr cadis Port Wine
16 bbls Mint and Rose Cordial.
Also, the following old and voiw choice uquors. In glasses ;
40 dozen choice old Mmleira Wine, bottled in 1847
35 domUons St Croix Rum. 15 do old Jamaica do, 1848
60 do old Monnngnhela Whisky. 1845
10 do' Pure Juice, 1848.40 do Brandy. 1816
86 dozen Scheldam Gin, 10 doold Whisky, Nectar.
may!8
GROCEUIKS.
25 HUBS. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugar. 26
do choice New Orleans do, 25 do do Cuba Molas-
SILVER’S MINERAL, PAINTS.
1ST RBCEUKD.—A supply of Mineral Paints, fire and
water-proof colors, unfading. Silver's Mineral Paints
eceutnusny from all others In market. They arc not
rl I'- they require little oil. they do not work touglily, but
■ r . «“ i| y ** white lead. They lav on a very heavy body,
immediately, fml become an indestructable covering ol
They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger
r than white lead.
, '*’ e * T *dety of eolnr*. Red. Yellow, various Browns,
s r. ' * ra superior in boily (or covering
i«nj) to anything ever discovered.nnd pound for pouna
f f 1T * t the surface of White l/*ad or Zinc Mineral
T *nd require less oil.
V ^““ ow I .j'”l l,, re<l to cover Tin Roof* as nothing adheres
® Bk«Salver’* Mineral Paints. For sale by
JOHN.I MAURICE,
10 and 12 IUrnurd-slreet.
AQIUCVLTUHAt. IMPLEMENTS.
Georelaahd Frenoh,Burr and Euro
pean Mill Btonoa t Plough* of vartoui
tlndx, Eagle, Sud-hoII and Wrought
■■■HBSlian { Iron Hre-proof Safes, Shovels
and Spados. Manure and Hay Fork*. Potato Hooks, Corn
Shellers, Cob Crashers. Manure Drags, Cultivators. Straw
Cutters, Soy thes and Sneatli*. Hose, Axes, Pick Axes and
Handles. Road Scrapers, Ox Chains, Ox Yokes, Garden and
Fancy Barrows. Garden Chairs. Segments and Gudgeons
Preen Wire, llames, Measures, Grist' Mills, Rice Threshers,
Cauldrons. Douglass’ Pumps and Water Rams, Well Wheels,
do Bucket*, Cotton nnd Counter Seales, Trunks. Qittnn
Hooka, Jack Screws, Burnle’s Sea Island Cotton Gins and
Griswold's Upland do. Cement, Plaster, Mill and Ckosa Cut
Saws; also, Hand ana Yard Saws. Ac. For sale by
nolfl CHA’B II. CAMPFIELD, 171 Bay-st.
IKON FRONT JEWELRY STORE.
Wholesale and Retail,
No. 110 BrmiQhtm-it., between Bull and Whitaker,
*2 THE largest and boat selected stock of goods over
FyV offered for sale in this elty. Gold and Silver Watches.
J^mVeat. Fob and Guard Chains, Set* of Jewelry, Chat-'
elane*.Bracelets, Brooches, fine Diamond work Finger Rings,
Silver Castors, Tea Seta,Pitchers, Goblets; Cups, Cake Baakete,
incy uooas, anu a great variety ot arucins too numerous to
ention s the whole of which will bo sold at reduced prices.
All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and other Jobbing
attendedio by competent hands. HORTON A RIKEMAN.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
The undmtgned begs leave to Inform tlie Cltizoni
iof Savannah, and the people in the country In gene-
t he has taken th* Store No. 148 Broughton Street,
onedoorWeat or Dixon’s Confectionery, where lie will be
pleased to make and repair all kinds of Clocks and Watches,
and will warrant all work with which ho may bo Intrusted
ap 27—ly FRANCIS STEIN.
sea, 100 bbls New Orleans and Cuba Svrup. Stu
art’s rectified do. 500 gallons Spertn Oil, 300 do
Linseed do. 200 boxes Sperm and Adamamantlno Candles.
26 do Starch, 60 do Cheese, 76 do Poop, 25 do Tollot do, 60
do mixed and assorted Candies, 75 packages Tea*. Rlack, Im
perial nnd Green, 150 bbls A. n and C Clarified Sugar nnd
Yellow Coffee do. 25 do Powdered and Crashed do. Prunes.
Figs, Citron, Pickles, Raisins, Yeast Powdors, Saleratus, So.
da. Ac., now In store and for salo verv low. by
mh20 KlBBKE A RODGDRS.
GROCERIES, Me.
£«YL Corns—150 bags prime Kio, 75 do Jamaica, 00
oHU Sugar—^10 hhds Porto Itlco, 10 do St. Croix, 6 do
New Orleans, 100 bbls Crashed, Powdered and Clarified.
Molasses—26 hhds Cuba. 76 bbls New Orleans.
Flour—150 bbls Baltimore. 76 do Canal. 50 do H Smith’s.
Baco.v—16 casks Philadelphia Hams. 500 Baltimore can
vassod do, flOlilids Sides, 20 do Shoulders,
Potatoks—'160 bbls P anil Mercer.
Lard and Coonsu—25 bbls choice I*af lard. 6 casks Cod
fish.
Soap, Candle* and Starch—50 boxes No. 1 and Family
Soap, 50 do Pale do, 40 whole and lialf boxes Ptarch, 76 do
Admantiuo Candles, 25 do Sperm, 25 do Star, 160 do Patent
Mould.
Tobacco-^150 packages various brands and qualities.
Lemon Svrup, sc.—60 boxes Iximon Syrup, 10 cases Wal
nut and Tomato Catsup. 10 do Brandy Peaches.
Domestic Iaquorh—76 bbls Phelps’ Gin. 60 do N E Rum. 76
do Rectified Whisky. 30 do extra old Monongaliela do.
Winks—20 qunrter casks pure Malaga. 8 do choice Madei
ra-received and for r.nle by
api2o mcmahon a doyle.
MACKEREL, BISCUITS, STARCH, &e.
- «■.10 bbls No. largo Mackerel,
10 bbls No. 1 do do
MB 10 hair bbls No. 1 do
«8^«10 do No. 2 do
30 bbls sugar, sodnr. nnd butter Biscuits,
25 boxes soda Biscuits.
60 do Buchun'aFamily Soap,
60 do Colgate** No. 1 do
40 do Colgate’s ami Beadell’s Pearl Starch.
60 do Herring*,
Landing and for sale by
may 16 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO
Health and Diseaso, by Thus Bull. M D.
Practical Mineralogy, Assaying and Mining, wiih a de
scription of the most useful minerals, and Instructions for
assaying and mining, according to the simplest method, by
Frederick Overman, Mining Engineer.
The Microxeopist, nr a complete manual of the use of the
microscope, for physicians, students, nnd all lover* of nat
ural science, second edition improved nnd enlarged, with
illustrations, by Joseph H. Wythe*, M D.
A Treatise on Operative Opthalnilc Surgery, by II. H.
Watton. F R C S, In England, first American, from tho first
l<nndon edition, illustrated by 159 engraving* on wood,
edited by S. Littell, M D. author of a Manuel of tho Diseaso
oftlio Eye. Received by
seplO J. B. CUBBEBGE.
neWbqoks. ,
R eceiver and for sale ry s. s. Sibley, i36Con-
gress st.—Bible in the Family—Biblo in tlie Counting
House.
Annals of Tennesson, by ,T. G. M Ramsey, M. D.
The Sword and the Distaff, or Fair, Fat and Forty.
Maria De Bcrniove, a tale of tho Crescent City, by W.
Gilmore Simms.
Tho Raco for Riche*, and some of the pit* into which the
Runners fall.
The Doubting Communicant, by Septimus Tustln, D. D.
Country Hospitalities, by Catherine Sinclair
Spiritual Vampirism—the history of Etherial Softdown
and tlie Friends of tho New Light, by C. W. Webber.
Rowland Wevor, or tlie Pilot of Human Life.
Great Truths by Great Authors, from writers of all ages
and both hemisphere*.
Cleansing the Sanctuary, by W. L. M'Calla. of tho Union
Presbyterian Church, of 1'hUadelphln. jo‘- > 8
GROCERIES, LIQ.U011B, WINKS, Me.
J. V. CONNERAT A CO., offer for sale on ac
commodating terms, a well assorted stock of Gro
ceries, Liquor*. Tobacco. Segnrs, Ac., viz: 180 bags
■prime Rio Coffee. 20 do do old Java do, 20 hliaa
Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugnr*.60 bid* clarified coffee do.
25 Uo crashed and powdered do. 10 boxes loaf do, 200 pack
age* black and green tea. some very superior ; 260 boxes
tobacco, various qualities, l’s, 8*s. 6’s nnd 10’*. 16 esse* Di
adem twist. 10 do Virgtoius nnd Aromatic. 20do nectar leaf.
Viglnla gold leaf. 10 boxes Kl Dorado tobacco, 176,000 supe
rior Havana Segars. 10 half pipe* Otard,Dupuy A Co. Bran
dy, 20 half and quarter casks Plntorn. Mattel, Sazcrac. Ac.
Brandy, 6 quarter casks very old Jean I/nit* do, 5 pipes
Holland Gin, 2 puncheons St Croix nnd Jamaica Rum, 10
hnlf pipes and 16 qunrter cask* superior Mmloira Wine, 26
bbls old Monongaliela Wlsky, 26 quarter ensks Tenorilfe, 30
do do Malaga Wine, 200 bbls gin. whisky and rum. 100 boxes
Ko. 1 and family soap, 60 <1o«torch. 50 do adnmnntfns can.
O]**, 50 .to Ullitw ila *W —ok* Ww. 1®, #lo«lw»ul«]erS
30 hhds West India Molasses, 40 l<bls and tesdo, 26 bbls N
Orleans do. together with every other article usually found
at tho wholesale grocery store*. j nnr3
REFINED SUGAR, dtew
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
And Abney Goods.
RECEIVING by every arrival of the Steamers fresh
additions,making tho best assortment in, this city, of all
kindsofWatches.Jewelry.Fancy Goods,SUwSpoons, Forks,
Pi»chors,1>aSeW, Cups, Syphons. PlaWtVCflftors. and every
variety of articles connected with our lino of business; allot
which will be sold as low as in any city In the Union.
D. B. NICIIOLS.
Particular attention givento theRepairingof Watch-
es mid Jewelry. no 20
ScIjooIb,
Jor gait anb for Rent. ; |)l)ilaMpl)ia flbptrtigtmttitB
NO.-23&: 7: -'' ^
M
T ..„ CHATHAM ACADEMY;
HE exercises of this Institution will be resnraedon
Monday, October 10th. under the management of J. B.
MALLARD and BERNARD MAI.LON, associate principals.
Tlie academic year is divided Into four quarters of eleven
weeks each, aa follows t
First quarter commences October 10th, and ends Decem
ber 24lh.
Second quarter commences January 1st, 1864, and enda
March 18tfi. '.
Third quarter commences March 18th, and ends June
10th,
Fourth quarter commences June 10th, and ends August
27th. *
Tho academy Is organised Into five departments—Prima
ry. Intermediate, Grammar, Classical, and Young Ladies’.
No expense has been spared to fill the several depart
ments With well-qualified and experienced teaCiers.
Tlie Young Ladies will be under the charge of J. B. Mat-
URD, assisted by Miss M. A. Osllkndkr, who was educated
In the best sohools of Northampton, Mass., and has bqen
for tho last three years principal of a female academy in
this State.
The Classical Department will be under the charge of Mr.
Isaac F. Csdt, a graduate of Brown University, for two
years classical teacher In the High School in Providence,
and for the last six years principal of the High School, in
Warren, Rhode Island,
Tho Grammar Department will bo under tho charge of B.
M.u.lon. as heretofore.
Tlie Intermediate Department will be taught by Mr. Hoc*
rt Dakkr, a graduate of Oglethorpe University; and the
Primary by Miss A. R. Carter.
Arrangement* have been inado with Mr. E. Mum for
giving instruction in French and Drawing,
so ’ TOf,N B - MALLARD,\ Vr , nMnmU
o« .10.- BERNARD MALLON, J Brlncl P al, »
p26—d3w
r •
,A ^ S ’k TA1 ^RN”ESTAni.LHHMF.NT—Tho sub-
T 0? , iu " t to No. 21 BulUtrect, (bo-
Bcndi inTfi!* 11 ^ ^^“Shton-strcets.) would Inform his
?r,.y. t y I‘«Mic generally, that lie will open Tins
tiwWv L PP !' rof an 'l Winter Good*, consisting
,? cb ’ En S li * h »nd American Cloths. Cassf-
iin v!_ V : P ,lrc ' ,a *odfrom tlie most extensive im-
he is prepared to make up in
«sa4tni»t fashionable styles.
1 M. D. MURPHY.
DISSOLUTION.
laist^ TP heretofore existing with tlie under-
IseSd ^ nn ,,f tW^N A GUNDY, is this
■ uih ti,. ? Wu h |a l consent. Either partner is autlio-
■ name of the firm in closing the unsettled
Izit lit Ilia J, »nN BOSTON,
| aug2 J. II. GUNBY.
tbeFACTOIlAGEaml COM-
*t« z comirin. ^ on ,bj" ow n account, and respectfully
^fiizlste fl ‘ DC0 ° rth8 P iltrona 8 e 80 liberally extend-
uri
yn^r-nTm-. ’ JOHN BOSTON.
fyl) »hiph,rtii ) f 0 ?f ( ??",^ADTN'EUSIlII'.—The co-partner
Xe flnnolP between tho subscribers under
Insent. i ^ ■« dissolved by mutual
( own seeoant. s i w '*' c °ntinue tlie business on
ln
I r' S^WUM, Giarlcston. S. C.,
June et f; JjjJWCHELL, Savannah, Gm
r ^ARfNKIlHHIP—NimcK—The con
U cn««at Ur kill “ er * " this day dissolved bvmu-
Hxcoruklnl, u® ! ellrln 8-«nd Mr.Thomas Wood,
AD *{ , ' un 'l* r the name and stylo
60 do I«x A Kirkpatrick's Crashed do
00 do Rutter. Sugar and Sodn Discuit
20 do Treadwell's Pilot Dread
30 boxes do Sod* Biscuit
300 do Family. Pale nnd No. 1 Soap. Smith and Col
60 do Ilcadeil's Pearl Starch
25 do Ground Pepper In 20 H> boxes
20 do do Coffee ill 50 lb boxes
300 reams assorted Wrapping Paper
60 mats old government Java Coffeo
60 boxes 1st nnd 2d quality Bey’s I^innii Syrup
100 bWs E Phelps’ and Rose Gin
80 do N E Rum, 30 do Domestic Brandy
40 do P A H Connecticut River Gin
20 )i and 20 casks Malaga Wine
6ft bbls and 10ft keg* prime Leaf lard, landing and
or sale by jy21 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
WINES, LIQUORS .SUGARS, GROCERIES.
T HE Subscriber ha* on lmnd n line and well selected
Stock of imported pure Wines. Uquors and Segars,
comprising the following ;
llrntmy—10 lialf pipes Otard, Dupuy A Co. ; 3 do do
old Hcnnessy ; 2 do do Sazeruc, 1808 ; 2 dodo Jean Louis,
180ft ; 3 do do J.J. Dupuy.
Wines—1 half pipes oik reserve Madeira ; 2 do do
Ismdon Particular ; 3 do do old Port; ft do do Sherry
Wine ; 20 casks Claret; 40 baskets Chnmimgno.
Scffox^—20.000 Rio Honda ; 10.000 Ia CrulS ; 6,000
La Union ; 10.000 Ia Pntrin ; 26.000 Tniburns.
Fancy Groceries.—A large supply, such as imported
Cordials. Er~”«h Pickles nnd Sauces, Preserves. Sweetmeat*.
Prunes and Jeitibb. For sale by A. BONAUD,
Corner of Hay nnd Whltakcr-streots.
MOKE NEW ROOKS.
R ECEIVED BY S s. SIBLEY. Juno 28. 1853.—Edgar
Clifton, s story of School Ufa. by C. Adams.
The Old Forest Ranger.or Wild Sports of India, by M&j.
Walter Cambell and Frank Forester.
A New History of tho World, giving an account of tho
various Revolutions in Euroi»c and America, to the presont
time, by H. White, B. A.
Consolation, by James W, Alexander, D. D.
Tlie Believe, by Rev. Hugh Whlto.
Harpers Magazine for July, an interesting number.
Putnam’* Magazine for July.
Barnum’s Illustrated Nows, Gleason’s Pictoral, Ac.
June30
NEW BOOKS.
N ARRATIVE of a Journey round the World, compris
ing Chili, the Gold Regions or California aud Austra
lia. the South Sea Islands and Java, by E Glrstaeckcr.
Romance of Abtlard and Helolse. by O W Wright.
Pyscomancy, Spirit Rappings and Table Tippings exposed,
by Professor Charles G Page.
A History of England from tho flrat invasion of tho Ro
mans to the accession of Wltliam and Mary in 1688, by Jno
Lingard, D. D.
Heavenly Recognition—'Will wo know our friends In hea
ven ? by Rev H Harbaugli.
Heaven, or the Sainted Dead.by Harbaugh.
The Heavenly Home, or the Employment and Enjoyment
of the Saints In Heaven.
The Illustrated Magazine of Art for August; the Edin
burgh Review for July; Ranking's half yeuly Abstnrct.
January to June, 1853; Barnum’s Illustrated News ; the
Lidy’s Book for August; English and Equity Reports, vol
Philosophy of Sir Win Hamilton, edited by 0 W Wright.
Hearth's Legacy ; Annie Grayson ; Grammar without a
master. Ao.
aug!2 W. THORNE .WILLIAMS.
NEW JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, Ac.
: M THE undersigned Is now opening a splendid assort-
tfiment of rich JEWELRY, embracing the recent patterns
Ju of Ear-rings. Pins, Bracelets and Finger-rings, among
jr which are snmo lino diamond settings.from $10 to $600.
Sl Also, twonty-flvo sets of those unique Pearl Sett ofEar-
V) rings nnd Brooches, from $18 to $125 tho set. newest
Va{ nnd rarest patterns; together with a very select assort-
mentof extra fine IFa/fA«*etIn pearl, diamond, hun
ting and plain cases. Those, with a further assortment oi
good Jewelry. Sterling Sliver Seta, Spoons. Forks. Ladles,
Cups, Ac., and Plated Ware of all kin-la. Fancy Work Iloxes.
Dressing Cases. Folios, Clocks, Bronze ligures. gold mount
ed Canes. Cuttlcry. Ac., renders his assortment very com
plete, and unsurpassed in the State,either in quality nr pri
ces. D. IJ. NICHOLS.
OS" Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks,
and jewelry. nol2
M JEWELRL
Ijn MR. F. STEIN, on Broughton-street. lias just recciv-
•8/ed the finest assortment of new and fashionable Jewel-
Jr rv of all descriptions. Gold and silver pencil* and pens.
XL silver nnd silver gllted ware and fruit baskets, waiters!
(Afltca sets, candlesticks, table and tea *;>oon*: fine table,
pocket nnd pen knives, scissors, and a large variety of the
finest work boxes, dressing cases, and writing desks for
Indies and gentlemen, as also a fine selection of flutlnns,
accurdians and fanev articles, too numorou* to mention,
which ho offers at the lowost prices ever sold in this citv
11m attention of tha public nt large, but especially tliatof
tho la<lies. is narticularlv reouestea. n’u21
PIANO FORTE DEPOT.
, TOE undersigned res|>ectfiil]y inform the
I citizens of Savannah. Georgia nnd Florida,
'that they have on hand more Ilian fifty
Pinnos. the largest stock ever on sale in this citv. an’d
made by the most celebrated manufacturers In tho Uuited
States. Nunns A Clark. T. Chickerlng. Bonrdman A Gray.
I.eight A Newton. Edwards A Fisher, all well known to the
invere of Music, have place in their inrge assortment.—
These Pianos are of rich tone, and beautifully finished in
Rose Wood. Rlack Walnut,nnd Mahogany, with iron frames
made in the most substantial and workmanlike manner.—
Also tbejustly calobrntal .Knltan Plano Tories, which for
their sweetness of tone have not been equalled. AU these
Instruments have motnllcfmmes which render them peculi
arly suited for till cUmatc, preventing necessity of tuning
for yejirs.
Tlie undersigned arc Agents for Henri Herz’s. celebrated
Grand Pianos, made in Purls. For Power and beauty of tone,
they stand pre-eminent.
Carhakt’kMEtiimnN*,—Tills beautiful tuned wind Irudrn-
meiit.mnnufnctnred by Carhart A Needham, N. Y..for village
purposes. I-ndges.Serennding Parties, nnd the prlvntc prac
tise of Organists, possessing a sweet ami jmwerful tone, they
have also for sale. A11 these instruments will be disposed nt
on the most accommodating terms. Tlie prices of the Pi
anos ranging from $176 to $1,000.
I. W. MOKREIJ. A Co
PIANO FORTES, MUSIC AND MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS.
_ Tlie subscriber having purchased tho on
KrpSE&KjjBtlro business of F. '/onii.tiru A Co., of which
T*A\ f|f firm bo biislieretofore been tho acting mem
- * - • ' * *bcr in Saviinnnb. would rcs|K>ctfully invito
the attention ofthoso in want of anything in tho musical
lino to his establishment. From many years’ experience
both in professional and business matters connected with
music, Mr. M. feels himself fully qualified to proffer his ser
vices in tlm selection of music and instruments or tlie ful
filment of orders, with tho assurance of bis utmost zenl and
Industry in his endeavor to deserve tho patronage nnd con
fidence of the public. G. B. MITCHELL
. JufluJA-. 7—ban in A Co.
PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE.
THE Alterations nnd improvements In our
(store, including a line Show Room for Piano
Fortes, and a Music Department for Ladles
being now completed,we would invite tho at
tention of the musicnl public to our stock, comprising every
article in tlie line, which can bo furnished (wholesale anil
retail) nt Now York prices.
PIANO FORTES, by A. Stndart A Co..J. B. Dunham, and
others of established reputation, constantly on hand.
F. ZOGBAUM A CO., importers,
Nos. 74 St. Julian nnd 107 Bryan-streets.
dec! Next to Market Square.
WM. K. SYMONS, DBA PE IIANiVt AILOU,
No 17 IVhiktker ttreel. Sawmuth,
Ha* just opened a large and elmicc variety of New
Shkinii s.vnSiiiMEii Goons, consisting in part of black,
figured and tanoj Frencli Casslmeres; litack nnd col-
aired Cashmere; Cloths and Cnshmeretts; white nnd
fancy Linen Drills; with a largo assortment of fancy Mar
seilles nnd Unen Vestings, nil of which lie is prepared to
make up to order in tlie most fashionable style, nnd on ac
coniiuodntiiig terms n|>5
STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
No. 147 flay Street.
All persons of taste nnd refinement—those having
n duo regard for coin fort and personnlnppearnnce.nmy
int nil limes select any and every article for their wnrd-
.robe. from one of the largest assortments of the Very
Best Goods In this country; cither in Ready Made Garment's
or tnnde up to measure in unique style, or Furnishing nrti
cles of overy description nnd quality too numerous to men
tion Cull and see. PRICE A VEADKR.
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
Pcr\fleld, Greene County, aa.
errumia.
T HE Studies ln this University areA Theological course
of three years, designed for those who are preparing for
the Gospel Ministry ;
A Collegiato Counto of four years, equal to that of other
Colleges In the country; • . ...
ASclontfncCouraoof three years,including, with tome ad
dition. all the studios of tbeCoUrglate Course except the An
cient Languages ;
ADXKMO.t.
Tho regular time for tho admission of Students, Is at the
opening of tho Fall Term, the Inst Wednesday in August.
Candidates for ndmission nto tlie Collegiate Course must
sustain a satisfactory examination in Geography, Arith
metic, English, Latin nnd Greek Grammar, Ciesar, Virgil,
Cicero’s Select Orations, anil Jacob's Greek Bonder j and
must be at least fourteen years of age.
Candidates for admission into the Scientific Course must
sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography, Arithmetic,
English Grammar, Slmplo Equation* in Algebra, and two
books in Geometry; and must bo at least sixteen years o(
ago. ' jariwsffl.
Tuition. Spring Jkm. Pill Term,
In TiikoUXIicsl Sevi.xart. Gratuitous.... Gratuitous.
IxCoiAERK. $25 00 $15 00
Scientific Courso, 25 00 16 00
In Arapkxy—
Preparatory Class,....
Second “ ...
Third “
Elementary “
Room Rent.
Contingent Expenses
...25 00.... 16 00
.. 20 00 12 00
.. 15 00
.. 10 00
2 00
0 00
G 00
4 00
1 00
GROCERIES, iVc.
C OFFEE—150 bags prime Rio. 75 do. Jamaica, 50 do.
Java.
Sugar—10 hhds Porto Rico. 10 do. St. Croix. 5 do. New
Orleans. 100 bbls Crashed, Powdered, nud Clarified.
Motjuoas—25 hhds Cuba, 76 bbls New Orleans.
Fi/R-n—160 bbls Baltimore, 76 do. Canal. 60 do. Hiram
Smith's.
Bacon—15 casks Philadelphia Hams.500 Baltimore Bagg
ed. 30 hhds Sides, 20 do. Shoulder*.
Brooms—10 dozen, painted handle*.
Buck Mrs—200 dozen, painted.
Soap. Candles and Starch—60 boxes No. 1 and Family
Soap. 60 do. Pale do. 75 do. Adamantine Candle*. 25 do.•
S|>erm. 25 do. Star, 160do. Patent Mould do., 40 whole and
half boxes Starch.
Totucco—360 pkgfl various brands nnd qualities.
Lemon Syrup. Ac.—60 boxes Ismnm Syrup, lo cases Wal
nut aud Tomato Catsup. 10 do. Brandy Peaches.
DoM»mc Liquors—75 bbls Phelps’ Gin. 60 do. N. E. Rum.
76 do. Rectified Whisky, 30 do. Extra Old Monongaliela do.
' Wines—20 quarter casks pure Malaga, 8 do. choice Ma
deira. Received, and fer sale by
Jyl6 McMAHON a DOYLE.
CRANE AC RODGERS
H AVE in store, and offer for sab on accommodating
terms, tlie following, viz:
20 hhds Porto Rico Sugar. 10do Muscovado do,
10 do N Orleans do, 60 bbls crashed do,
60 do refined A B and C do. 25 libds Cuba Molasses,
100 bbls N 0 Svrup, 60 do New York do,
200 bags Rio Coffee, 60 do Java do,
25 hhds Bacon Sides, 10 do do Shoulders,
100 hair bbls Lanl, 600 sacks Salt,
100 boxes Soap.various brands.
100 do iancy do, for toilet use. angl9
FASHIONABLE TAILORING.
M I). MURPHY. 21 flull-stmt. would respectfully
inform bis friends and the public generally, that he
I has received his spring stylos for gentlemen, among
.which will be found as rich and line fancy Cftsslmeres,
Vestings. Ac., ns have ever been brought to this market.
All orders executed with dispatch, and in the best style
f workmanship.
Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and judge for
bemselvos. nilill
READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR SPRING
AND SUMMER.
WM. R. SYMONS, Drapkh and Tailor. No.
17 Whitaker rt ride. niqs’CtfuUy solicits tlioi
attention of his friends nn I flw public in gen-l
ajrnl. to bis large stock of Ready-ma le Cloth-1
ing. suitable for tho present and coining season. It has ull
linen made up under Ids personal superintendence an l for
style and durability of workmanship, is inferior to uonu to
be found in tlie market.
Tlie following comprise a portion of the stock : Frocks nnd
Packs of blue, black and colored cashmere cloths ; black,
brab d'ete Frocks nnd Sacks ; linen duck, drill nnd fancy
linen Frocks nnd Sacks; India grass, silk and brown linen
Sacks; black and colored alpaca Frocks and Sacks.
Pants of fancy Frencli enseimeres. black doc-skin enssi-
...vrc, black drab d'ete and spring tweed cassimero. white
duck nnd fancy linen drill, together wltlVn large lot of cot-
ion drill ami duck Pants, for stimmor wear.
Vests of black satin, black bnrathen. nnd fancy silks, fan
cy and white Marseilles, figured and striped linens.
Also, a Inrge stock of Furnishing Goods, such as slocks,
gloves, suspender*, cravats, collars, silk, gauze, merino, and
cotton undershirts, stripe silk and cotton socks, silk and
ginglinm umbrellas, ote., etc.
TTie whole of which he offer* for salo on accommodating
terms, and nt prices as cheap as the cheapest. ap!3
Iss'sztMitn hi 1 , 1,10 name anu bij io
|)W»tribT th„„' * 1 ng*lo*t tho late firm will bo
lr rt *W«,inl n ’' mon,,M due them will bo
a ‘««iptcd fur by the new concern.o* per
KTBDF.F. A RODGERS,
rrCARtiZlC - WOOD A RODS EBB.
X; in retiring from business in
r tl« * frjr liberals* 1,1 fl *’ ,|ec P'y Kralolul and obliced
I. In ,di.L. • WPlIldlMI ulk1.ll. tin., t.u.n In
timiiK® lur Mine
8 nrcrwori.»bftVl. ut faV0M wil * l >° eontinuM to
iuriifle.1 W:t y ifnitefnl to give the most
Ubt>*j k Roll... 00 A? t,le patrons of tho into concern
uoe22 | rl> »«ry rospec.tfulty.
OT'CK^ J. M. KinnFE.
tween th* u r , J e . 1 t 1rIn,,r *>ilp heretofore existing bo-
u . n,,er tl» firm of Crank A
NEW BOOKS.
S IR ISAAC BARRINGTON’S Personal Sketches of his
own Times, a ucw edition.
A Memorial of Horatio Greenougli. by II. T. Tuckcnnnn.
Tlie Pedestrian In France and Switzerland, by G. Hanoi!.
Tlie Libertines In American, by 11. W. Warner.
A Book for every America, on tho Science of Government
tn ." ""'uu twtn,•<•«.. Viand Coinpcnd of tlie Constitution nnd Civil Jurisprudence
!»«,) tSfSStj;;;, 1 " l »;™ «?■*•> •» »r U,. Uiiw Stale, by A. W. Voun».
~»;to(lWl...n4 Cranrnnl,b,tbo author nf Mary Ibirtou.
.3'" 1 ” Wdl' £?!.“*J125V for l i' “!"f• n» Un.!on Qu«rt.rlr Itavleu (1>r July.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Review for August.
Noe. 10 and 11 Collier’s Shakespeare.
I owry's Universal Atlas.
Upham’s Mental Phylosopby. abridged.
Hucl.'* Thibet nnd Tartary, London edition, illustrated.
Linl Bacon’s Essays. 1 vol.; Rabelais’ Works, 2 vols
aug25 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
■uxiMatlMhUaiVT^r u , n,1 « the firm of Crank A
■dnessoftlm^-^Wed by mutual consent. Tlio
T>nj all pertonihavilw «i 1 b ® '"’D' 81 ' *>y H. A. Crane, to
B tliose iiJtbtftl w „f, cU ,n " w please present them,
priw-l to use thaB.m. » W 1 ?*"* Hillirr jmrty aro
' t la ®°f tho late firm In liquidation.
II. A. CRANE,
PRTKfer^ T. HOIJMMnB.
Mr. r »>sned having associated
^SsSsgSStaiSBSftS
Bay*
ELIAS REED.
W. H.THON.
*ep20 lm
liS.fc'.’aSSisteS'fep.- «n» r
NEW BOOKS.
R OADS AND RAILROADS, a manual of the principles
and practice of road making, comprising tho location,
construction and improvement of road* and railroads by
W. W. Glliospio. A. M., C. E., civil engineer in Union Col-
lege.
Poems ol Alexander Smith.
Tho Last liiaf (rom Sunny Side, hr T.'Trlsla. with a me
morial of tho author, hy Austin Phelps.
Home Cookery, a collection or tried receipts, both foreign
and domestic, by Mrs. J. Shadwlck.
Phi losophy of Mysterious Rapping* and Reply to Beecher,
by E.O. Rogers.
Chambers’ Miscellany, In 20 volumes, fauoy boards, and
01 A ln this city.*un- 10 volumes, cloth.
*' 174 Bay street. C|iamber»| Roposltorr. 4 volumes, fancy boards.
Repoetl
Cjiambers’ Information for the People, royal octavo, half
calf blnAIng.
Cliambers’ Pagers for the People, 12 vols.,fanc^bound.
The Works c
Natural History,
title and 1
Sclentlfl
- erbou
kinuel Maunder, Including the Treasury ot
titan ry Treasury.
r^asaqaslto tha Matricntt’s Dangh-
j. b meant
SUNDRIES.
QA RBIS winter strained and bloar.hed wliale Oil.
266 bags prime green Rio Coffee.
60 bags old government Java Coffee.
75 • Lagnyra Coffeo 40 do Maracaibo do.
100 bbls E Phelps’ Gin, 40 do P A H Conn’t River do
20 “ domestic Brandy, 60 do Now England Rum.
60 bbls and 100 kegs prime Leaf Lanl.
60 hhds prime Bacon Sides, 20 do do 8houlders.
200 dozen painted Buckets.
20 hhds prime St Croix Sugar. IS do Porto Rico do.
20 •* prlmo New Orleans Sugar.
20 bbls butter, sugar, and soda Crackers.
80 “ Stuart’s A, B. and C clarified Sugar.
40 ** “ crashed and powdered Sugar.
80 boxes Beadell’s 6* and 8s tallow Candles.
100 Star Candle*. 300 do No 1 pale and family Soap.
60 M Segnr*. of various brand*. For sale by
■ep20 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
Ilf SMITH’S FLOUR, CRACKERS, Me.
QA BBLS H. Smith’s Flour
OU 20 half bbls choice Chnal Flour
20 Mils Sugar Crackers
20 lialf bbls do do
20 bbls nutter do
20 half bbls do do
20 boxes Soda do
20 half bbls Fulton Market Beef, a choice article
60 bbl* Crashed Sugar,
landing from brig Augusta, and for sale by
t — JOHNSON a
jy!7
OLCOMDE, J
7 A CO.
N OTICE.—Tlie subscriber being compel
outstanding business of F. ZOGBAUM A CO., would
request all those indebted to the late firm to make imme
diate payment, and those having claims to presont them
for settlement. G. B. MITCHELL
junelO successor to F. Zogbeum A Co.
FALL AND WINTER TRADE, 1853.
TO MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
DRY GOODS.
/~\UR purchases for the fall and winter trade are now com-
vJ plelod. nnd wo can submit to your inspection a very
largo and well assorted stock, embracing every article con
nected with tho trade, and at such prices, in the present
state of tbo markets, as will prove highly satisfactory.
M PRENDERGAST k CO., 178 Broughton-st.
oot26 opposite St. Andrew’s Hall.
M PRENDERGAST A CO., wish particularly to direct
• attention to the most elegant assortment of New
French and British Ribbons they have ever sold, embracing
every novelty in style:
4-4 rioli Genoa and Lyons Velvats, for talmas, scarfs, and
mantillas, black and colored.
6-4 superfine twilled French Ladle*’ Cloths for talmas
and maatlltna, ,
French Merinos, all oolors) rich Plaid and printed de
I tints mi* pstbfn*™ .;.
Mtit: ..mBrooflitowll.W.KAIrfwrtBdli
These expenses require to be paid In advance.
From Students who lodge In the College building*, fifty
dollar* will be received os full payment for tho tuition foe*,
room rent, and contingent ex|>cnses of tho year.
Tlie price of Board In the village is $10 per month ; of
washing, room-rent.and fuel, $3.
OOMJJEXCKSIENT and vacations.
Tlie Commencement is held on the last Wednesday in
July.
There are two Vacations, dividing tho year Into terms, as
follows ;
Fleet Term—from last Wednesday la August to December
16th.
Winter Vacation—from December 16th to February 1st.
Second Term—from first day of February to Commence
ment.
Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed
nesday in August. B. M. SANDERS,
Secretary of the Board of Trustess.
Anv friend, by application to l)r. J. L DAGG, President of
the University, will recetro a catalogue, containing tho
course of studies, and ull other necessary information.
LAW SCHOOL OF HARVARD - COLLEGE.
T HUS institution affords a complete course of legal edu
cation for tlm bar in any of the United States, except
ing only matters or merely local law nnd practice; and also
a systematic course of instruction in Commercial law for
thoso who propose to engugo in mercantile pursuits.
The Law Library, which is constantly increasing, con
tains now about 14.000 volumes. It includes a very com
plete collection of American nnd English law. and the prin
cipal works of the Civil nnd other Foreign law. It is open
to students, nud warmed and lighted for their use during
both terms nnd the winter vacation.
Tlie first term of each academical year begin* in the last
week of August, and the second term in.tho la»t week of
February ; eucli term continues twenty weeks. Students
arendnutted nt any period of n term or vacation. Tlie fees
are $60 a term, and $25 for bull a term. For this sum stu
dents have tlie u*n of the law Library nnd text books, nnd
oftlie College Library, and may attend all the courses of
nubile lectures delivered to the under graduates of tbo
University.
Tbo instructors of the law School are lion. Joel Parker,
I.L D., Royall Professor; lion.Thenphilu* Parsons.I.I.. P..
Dano Professor; and Hon. Edward G Luring. University
lecturer. Instruction Is given by lectures, recitations and
examination*, an'l moot courts.
For further information application may be mado to
either of tho instructors.
JAMES WALKER. President.
Cambridge, August 1.1863. dlaw3wi* sepfi
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. *
regulative Charter, granted in 1849.
T HE Spring session will conimeiiceon the second Monday,
which is the 12th day of January.
Geo. Y. Browne, President and Professor of Mental and
Moral Science.
P. I/jt'n. Professor of Natural Sciences.
L R. Branuam, Professor ol Mathematics and Director ol
Music.
Henry M. Hm.TV.nAW. Professor of Belles Lett re*.
The Faculty will beassMed by tho following J sidles, viz
Mrs. Browne. Mrs. Uranhain, Misses Bennett. Iluiiistead.
Meredith, and E. Bennett
Catalogues containing further information, may Iki ob-
Inined by applying to either of tho officer* of tlie College, oi
to either of tho following gentlemen, who constitute the
Board of Trustees: E. E. Jones. M. D.. President; B. M. Pee
ples. Ksqr.. Treasurer; Tlio«. J. Itnrney, Ksqr., Secretary; Col.
J. II. Walker. Rev. N. G. Foster. Rev. C. M. Irwin. Wm. S.
r>lokes. Edmund Walker. Zachnrinh Fear*. Nutlinn Massey.
Wm. \V. It. Crawford. M. D.. Benj. Harris.Jus. F, Swanson, J
W. Fours. R. P. Zimmerman.
Madison. Morgan county.Deo. 23rd. 1861
dr 20 lawdfcwtf
UN1VERS1T Y OF LOUISI YNA.^MED1CAL
DEPARTMENT,
T HE Annual Course of lectures in this Department will
commence on MONDAY, November 14, and will ter
minate in tlie ensuing March.
JAMES JONES. M. D., Professor of Practice.
.1 C. RIDDELL M. 1)., Professor of Chemistry
WARREN STONE. M.!».. Professor of Surgery.
A. II. CKNAS. M. D . Professor of Obstetrics.
A. J. WEDPKRHUHN. M. D,. Professor of Anatomy.
(SUSTAVUSA. NOTT.M. D. Professor of Materia Mcdica.
THOMAS HUNT, M. D.. Professor of Physiology and Pathol-
•>gy.
The room* for dissecting will bo open from tlie third Mon
day In October to the First of April.
Tlie Faculty aro Visiting Physician* and Surgeons of the
Charily Hospital, and attend this Institution from Novem
ber to Ajirii Tho Student* necompany tho Professors in
their visits, and thus enjoy extraordinary practical advan
tages. free of expense.
There are about one thousand patients prescribed for
daily in this Hospital.
Tlie number of patients!* nearly twenty thousand, in the
year. THOtfAS HUNT. M iL.Hean.
mM FOR SALE.—The plantation owned and formerly
tfORoccuplod bv tba lata Col. J. H. McIntosh, situated on
*rei»tHe tit. Johns river, about fifteen miles abov* Jack
sonville, Ksat Florida, containing about twenty-seven hun
dred acre*,'near nine hundred of which air open, and were
cultivated with success by him, and the residue, consist
ing of hammock and pine land. It Is tliglbly situated, and
capable of a high degree of cultivation. The buildings are
In good ordor, consisting of a comfortable dwelling, Ac.,
and spacious and convenient bouaos, adapted to all tho pur
poses of a long staple cotton plantation, together with a
grinding house and mill, and a boiling house and boilers,
which are capable of turning out from fifty to one hundred
hogsheads of sugar. Also, eight thousand acres of pine
land, the greater part of which Is well timbered, lying on
tho St, Johns river and Its vicinity. For price and terms
apply to the administrators. *
J. WALDDURO. Savannah,
B. A. PUTNAM, Ht. Augustine.
Mr, J. N. Johnson, who is on the plantation, vnll exhibit
It and the other land. seplfi—dtf
LAND FOR BALE.
mm TOE subscriber offers for sale 1,200 acres of Land,
Uj®lying on the Alatamaha, river, three miles below the
<are»-u>rk. known as Town Bluff, Thera are 260 acres open,
ready for cultivation; also two small framed house* with
good framed barn and good framed store house,situate on
the bank of tbo river, ouo of the best stands for a store In
this section. Tlie place has tlio advantage of steamboat*
during tlio fall, winter and spring months, and one of the
best fisheries on the river for slisd. Any person wishing
to purchsso can do so by calling on the subscriber on the
place.
' AIlso. 080 acres of Land well timbered, with 160 acres of
first rate bay land well ditched and dmtned^eady for clear
ing. with five acres cleared. Said land will produce fifty
bushels of corn to tbo acre. This land lies two miles from
Mann Ferry, on the Alatamaha rivor.
Also. 6,000 acres of first quality pine timbered land on
tho Alatamaha and Ocmulgee rivers.
AU tlieso lands are situate In the flrat and second district
of Appling county. Also, 2,000 acres of land well timbered
with cypress and'whtte oak. Any person wishing further
particularscAp address roe at Hall P. O., Georgia.
Jan31—UwdAvrfim W. DYALL
43TTbo Raleigh. (N. O.) Standard will pleaso publish
weekly for six months, and send hill to W. D.
tfgi RICE LANDS FOR SA1E—’The Tract of LAND on the
*3^61. Mary’sRlrer. known as the Cut-off Tract,containing
seven hundred nnd soventy-two (772) acres, of which over
five hundred (600) acres aro tide swnnip and fresh marsh
lands, with a riso and fall of tide of six feet. Tlio marsh
land was successfully cultivated many yearsalnce, producing
Cotton. Cone, and Rice.
These land* could be put In order with loss labour, it la
believed, than would be required for putting Hammock lands
In order, and are considered very safe from overflow in gales
and freshota. -
For further particulars anil terms, which will be made easy
to a purchaser, apply to John Fraser and Co., Charleston,
AC., or to Mrs. Henry Dailey, St. Mary’s, Camden county,
Georgia.
A plat of tho land may bo seen at tho office of the Geor
gian. _ _apl 27—dAo
~ F O R 8 A LF.i—A Tract of LAND, containing 202*
acres, and Improvements, near Wnlthourvllle, liberty
county. Tlio land is of good quality, plno and bay land. 60
acre* of which are in cultivation, and tho remainder well
timbered, offering strong Inducements to persons interested
In procuring turpentine. The improvements consist of a
two-story frame dwelling, together with negro houses, stables,
nnd nil other necessary outbuildings. Tlie location cannot
be surpassed for healthfulncss or salubrity of climate, with
* water, and a range for cattle which cannot he excelled.
CABINET WARE EbL
N0-13411 South Second tired, FhOad
V. 44 J. AUffl u.
iform their friends and an
| that they ftava removal from. No,
‘"‘“-Walnut stmtj toNo, lfidfli
*187 Walnut atmL to No. 188 fl
Second street where they bar* on Land a large __,
did assortment of superior lurnltnre, of entry deacri
to whlchthey Invlta tnd attention of purchaser!. .
CANE SEAT CHAIRJUA]
No. m Norik Sirih StnfL^
(Opposite Franklin i
. THE subscribe; _
fclihlng.andoubahd;
|dj Cane Seat Ch*fra._
P ty. of elegant ahd fluhii
L:-:
Settees,be. ••
Housekeepers. Hold, 8teamboat and Ball Bpad CompanJM .
wilt find it to tbelr Interest to call at the FactorypT •’ , 1 - ■ •
N. F.'iWOOD, ;
^ No. 131 North Oth St (opposite Franklin SruareJ
PIIOUTV « BARBSTT'S V ,
Agrlculttzrnl wnre-Houae and Seed Store,
No. 194)4 klarket ttreei. Philadelphia. ■
PXOUTY k Mrau’ latent SelfjKgw
Sliarpenlng Ploughs, of all sites
right and lefthandad—SnbloB;-"**'/
»8lda Hill and Double Mould, be., with
Steel Extending Points. Bar-share, Beach, and otherktnda
of Casting* for repairing.-' The Emperor of Russia awarded'
for the above Ploughs, a Massive Gold Medal, value $300.—•
Also, the Great Medal at the World’s Fair, was awarded K
b M. Plough No. 40.. Cultivator* with Double-Point Polish
ed Steel Teeth, which can bo revoreod. thua getting Doubt*. -
Wear nt tho common Teeth. Also, Cultivators of all kind*
with Steel Teeth.
Spain’* Atmospheric Churns,
Corn Shelters, Improved
kinds.
Hay and Straw Cutters, ^ "
Hand Corn Mills,
Corn and Cob Crushers,
Gedda’ Improved Harrows,
Square and A Harrows,
Horse Rakes.
Grindstones, ready hung,
Dirt Scrapers,
Agricultural Furnaces,
Ox Yokes and Rows.
Forks lor unloading J7»y.
Man Hay Rakes,
Row Tins,
Apple Pearera,
Ox Muzzles,
Molo Traps,
Pruning Hooks and Chisel*.
Saws nnd Scissors,
Iron Well Curbs, nnd Zinc
tubolng for Chain Pumps.
Also, Horticultural Tools
and Grass Seeds, for sale at
and Retail.
Corn Planter*,
TurnipDril!s,4to83,’-
G rant’s Patent Fan Mills,
Garden'Engtnei, • • - -
Wheat DrilU,
Horse Powers and Thresher*.
Mowing and Reaping llaj
chines.
Clialn Pumps,
Cattle Ties,
Ball Rings,
Patent Iron Enatha,
Grubbing Hoe*.
Transplanting Trowels,'
Hay and Manure Forks, .
Shovels and Spades. .
Gnrden and Field I!oea|
Garden Rakes In variety,
Children’s Tools,
Darling Scythes,
Snaths, with Patent Fasten
ings,
Potato Hooka,
i (ot every di
. lescriptionA Garden
lowest prices, at Wholesale
eod—aplO
The above property can bo bought nt a very reasonable price,
and on tbo most accommodating terms, if early application
bo made to tlio subscriber*, at Walthourville. Liberty county.
apl 26—dbc
ly county.
H. W. BACON
E. B. WAY.
VALUABLE RICE LAND FOR SALE.
mm A Tract of Tido Swamp Land, containing 600 acres,
JfgSDylngon tbo Alatamaha river, three miles above Dnri-
adjoining lands of tlio estate of Butler and Dun-
wody on tbo east and Gignillint nnd Walker on tbo north
nnd west, nnvlng ns good a pitch of tldo ns any rice plan
tation on the river. My terms are, twenty dollars per acre,
one-fourth cash, nnd tlio balance on n credit of from fivo to
ton years, tlio Interest only required to bo paid annually.
Apply to the undersigned nt Darien. In casoof my absence
Mr. Jami» Prixuie will show the land, a plan of which can
be seen at tho office or tho Georgian.
SAMUEI. M. STREET.
Darikn, Jan. 22. 1853. Jnn25—lam
gra FOR SALE.—A Tract of LAND of Five Hundred acres
Ty strictly prime Rice Land, immediately opposite the old
town of Ilnruwlck. Tlm situation of tlie place afford* one
of the best Saw-mill seats in tho Southern country, facilities
for timber being easy nnd without end. Vesssels coming
from sea enn load immediately alongside, drawing from ten
to fifteen feet of water. Vor terms apply to Henry Williams,
U.S. District Attorney .Savannnh,or to 11. STILES,Bryan coun
ty.
LAND IN McINTOTll COUNTY FOR SALE.
mm Tho Plantation known as Ardour, immediately on
|K$the west sido of tlio Savanna li road seven miles from
^“-Darien, containing eleven hundred nnd forty seven
acres of pine and hammock lsnd. ol which nenr two hun
ilred and fifty acres »to cleared and under fence. Tlie ham
mock lsnds are of a superior quality for cotton, corn. Ac.,
and tlio pine lands well adapted to turpentine. There aro
negro houses anil other buildings upon the plantation
There Is n water courso within five miles over a good road.
For terms, apply to K W. DeLEGAI., »
augl7—w3m South Kew|iort. O
I poR SALE—-The westerly hnlf of I.ot No. 2 Yamacraw,
being the Wharf now occupied by the Charleston Steam
Packet Company, measuring ono hundred feet on tlio River,
and running back about two hundred feet to Cnnal-strcot!
Hie property Is now under a lease which will expire on the
first of November next.
at private sale previous to the first Tuesday In
House. Apply to" " de16 COHEN k FOSPICK. *
TO CARPENTERS, CONTRACTORS, AND
BUILDERS.
rpnEcliea|K!*t establishment in the southern country for
X the sale of sashes, door*, blinds nud wood Mouldings,
of every variety, is at tho corner of Calhoun nnd Washing
ton streets, Charleston. 8. C. All my wor- is made of the
best seasoned white plno. nnd Uio Rushes are glazed in the
very neatest manner.
A full supply of paints, oil, glass, varnishes, and brushes,
always for sale low. sept)—w4w B. F. SMITH.
WM. R. SYMONS,
Offers for sale, a large assortment of Cloths. Cas-
laimere* and Vestings, consisting In part of the fol-
lowing articles, selected by himself during tlie past
summer in I-ondon and Pans, which he will make up to or
der in the best style of workmanship, and at the shortest
notice. Ills stock of Readymade Clothing and of Furnish
ing Goods, for gentlemen's’wear, is very large and of the
best qunllty and stylo—the whole of It made tills fall undor
his own Inspection, nnd will be sold nt the lowest prices for
cash or approved credit :—French black, blue, brown and
olive Cloths; fancy French nnd English Casslmere* ; fancy
Silk Vesting.super, fancy Silk Plush Vestings; black Bar
athea Silk Vestings ; super, black Doeskin Cassimere* : Me
rino nnd Silk Undershirts and Drawers; whlto and runcy
Shirts and Collars; Cnnton Flannel Shirts nnd Drawers:
white.black and fancy Kid Gloves; Neck Ties, plain anu
embroidered; Merino nnd Cotton Socks; Scarfs. Satin and
Bombasln Socks. not* 17 WIiKnker-atXTet-
N. B.—We aro permitted to inform the pu— .
have received from Mr. ILtmond, of Now York city, a iot-
FISK’S METALIC BURIAL CASE.
I WE are constantly receiving these valuable
Cases, and have them always in readiness to be
delivered at tho shortest notice.
I. W. MORRELL k CO
mbllc that we
, ork citv, a let
ter signed by tho different members or the United States
Senate, who were appointed to take charge of the body ol
the Hon. IIenrt Clay, deceased, (which was enclosed in one
of Fisk’s Metalic Cases,) and who went with it to Kentucky;
they say to Mr. Raymond, that the Case answered the pur-
pose for which it was intended, and meets with their appro
bation, and they cheerfully recommend it to the public as
being superior to any other Casa for the transportation ol
the dead. The letter can be seen by calling on
febU I. W. MORRELL k CO
MADAME II. ACE LIE TOGNO,
W 11.1, open on tho 1st of October, at the corner of Meet
ing Hiid Society-streets.Charleston.H. C.a BOARD
ING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES.
French will bo exclusively spoken in tlie School and fam
ily, but due regard will bo also bad to a thorough English
Education. Madame Tngnn Is prepared to refer parents and
guardians to the most eminent Professors of Music in Phil
adelphia and New York, and to a number of gentlemen in
Philadelphia and Virginia, to whoso daughters she has giv
en instructiou for sovcrnl years. _
riEVKilRXCKH: ”
Philadelphia.—Rev. Kingston Goddard, Sfd'lle Adelu Si-
goigne. Mad. Clis. Picot. Mad. Accllo Gulllou. (mother ol
Mad. Togno.) Ed. D. Ingraham,Esq.,Dr. Wm. Harris. II. D.
Gulpln, Esq., Signor Perelll, Prof, of Music, H. Ilupfeld,
Esq.. Prof, of Music.
New Pork.—Mad. II. Cliegarsy, Signor Ragioli.
Winchester. Fa.—Rer. C. Walker. Rev. II. II Boyd. Hon,
J. M. Mason. Hon. R. Y.Conrad, Geo. Lee, H. It.Lee, Esq.
Charleston.—,1. L. Petigru, Eiq., 0. Mills, Esq.. J. P. Por*
cher. K*q , H. C. King, Esq. Iawd5—sel
spun*, red and white Flannels, Blankets, Calicos, brown
nnd bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Hucknbucks. Crash,
Towels, linen damask Napkins, Irish Linens, Bird’s-eye Di
aper, etc., forinleby^ o29 DzWITT k MORGAN.
TO THE CONSUMERS OF MANUFACTUR
ED 8AtVEl) LUMBER.
rpiIF. Subscriber* are now prepared to receive orders for
X Flooring and other descriptions of Plained Lumber, at
tbo Ssvannnii Plaining Machine, situated on the canal, nt
the western extremity of the city of Savannah, between
Zubiy and Margaret streets. Orders for ull descriptions of
Plained Lumber furnished nt tlio shortest possible notice,
end manufactured hi n superior stylo, which cannot full to
please the consumer. Woik done by their machine will
compare with that of any now in use The subscribers
have succeeded in arranging for a constant supply of se
lected seasoned Lumber, by which no disappointment to
builders need be apprehended. Every facility will ho ex
tended in obtaining maUelnl for all parts of a building.
Tlm Saw Mill, now being completed In the same building,
will bo in operation in tlie course of ono month, when or
ilers for every description of Sawed Lumber will be execu
ted with despatch. Apply to R. A. ALLEN k CO., or
jy26—eod’in WILLIAM KINK. Agent);
PORTE MONNAXES, POCKET BOOKS AND
FANCY GOODS.
T HE attention of the trade, nud others. In want of Porte
Mommies. Pocket Rooks. Bankers' Cases, Dressing On-
ses. Portable Writing Desks. Backgninmnn and Chess Boards.
Chessmen. Pearl. Shell, and Silver Cnrd Cases, Work Boxes.
Cabas, Needle Books, Money Belts, Cigar Cases, Portfolios.
Razor* and Rnzor Strops, Travelling Flasks, and fino Cutle
ry. together with a largo variety of Fancy Goods, which
will be sold nt the lowest rates. F. II SMITH.
Porte Monnniu and Pocket Rook Manufacturer.
aug21—oodlm 206 Arch st„ below Sixth. Philadelphia.
DYING AND RENOVATING.
73 Yark-st.. rear of the Court House. .SdrannaA. Ga.
Estnbllihed ln 18316.
L ADDS' Silk and Woollen Dresses, Shawls, Table Covers,
&c.. cleaned nnd dyed various colors. Indies’ Rennets
Bleached and Pressed In a fashionable style, Kid Gloves
Cleaned, and Gentlemen's Garments Cleaned, Renovated or
Dyed.as maybe required. All done In the same style which
has generally so much pleased my patrons and friends.—
Terms modemto.
Persons sending parcels by Hamden’s express, railroad
nr steamboats, are requested to write me per mall, so that
I may know where to call for them and which way to send
them back. Cost of freight each way for small parcels will
be about 26 cents. All orders punctunllv attended to.
apl 12—tufo4 ALEXANDER GALUtWAY.
NEW BOOKS.
R eceived by s. s. sihlky, Auguatio. isso:
Miles Tretnenliere. or the I/ive Test, by Annette Mario
Malllard. author of V.lngra the Gypsey.
Philosophy of Sir William Hamilton, Professor of Logic
nd Motuphysic* in Edinburgh University, for tlie use of
"chool* nnd colleges.
Abelard nnd Eloise, a romance.by 0. W. Wright
Pyscomancy. Spirit Rappings and Tippings exposed, by
Professor Charles G. Page. If. 1).
Barnum’s Illustrated News; Gleason’s Pictoral; Popular
Educator; Mojarim of Arts. &c. For sale at the book
store ol B 8. SIBLEY, •
augll 136 Congress-streot.
PAPER HANGINGS, BLANK BOOKS; ET* •
No. 4 North fifth-sired. Iwn doors above Market,
Philadelphia. ^
T HE undersized have just opened a fresh and complete
stock of W all Papers, nmong which are gold aud vel
vet. fine satin, and the lowest priced unglazod uapera; also,
decorations, borders, fire-screens, curtains, eteft which they
offer at the lowost prices, both wholesale and retail.
The best workmen employed to bang paper either In the
city or country.
Blank Hooks. Stationery, itc.—Wo have also our usual as
sortment of writing papers wrapping papers, blank and
school books, statioucrv, etc.
PARRISn k HOUGH;
No. 4 North Fith street, 2 doors above Market,
__ , ... Philadelphia,
SGT Cash paid for country rags. mhlO—eod
DIE SINKING AND ENGRAVING; |
I N ALL ITS BRANCHES.—Business card*, with a
atodevices.embossed ina ncwstyle^io !>’ '
dor*. Seals of every description, with or wi
, apnropri.
plain and fancy
_ - , , „. without presses.
Envelopes printed with name, business and address.labels,
bill bends, manufacturer's tickets, Ac., oil executed in the
neatest manner nnd at prices 26 per cent, below any aim!*
lur establishment, in consequence of better nnd Improved
facilities for the execution of such work.
N R.—All orders by mall promptly attended to. Goods
sent to any part of Uie country.
T. B. CALVERT k CO.,
Envelope and Beni Pres* Manufacturers. Die Sinkers. Embea.
zm and F^ngravers, 48 South 3d-at., Philadelphia.
- mh29
WORK, LAMPS, Me..
RCJIER A WARNER. Manufacturers. No 110 Chest rut-
street. Philadelphia.respectfully solicit tho nttenti m of
purchasers, to their assortment of chandeliers, bra diets,
peminnt*. nnd overy description nfgna burners; also every
variety of lamps, girandole*. Ac. Wo warrant our good
equal in quality, and out prices as low aa any other eitab
Bailment In the country.
Tlio Trade aupplied with burners, mercury, cap*,braaa
tings, nir pumps, Ac., nt reduced prices,
c, . . ARCHER A WARNER.
Kill* S. Archer,
Redwood F. Warner,
William F. Makar.
Wm. O. n. Merrill.
LOOKING-GLASS WAREHOUSE,
w "L < t l l, l e '< , »d drt r l. Mow fburth.north side, Philadelphia.
1X71. Inform merchants and residents of this vicinity, that
V V 1 , 0 .* 00 * 4 complete assortment or Mantel, Pier, Wall
nii.l oval Glasses, richest styles, for prlvnto use. or all kinds
for country sale, with Portrait and Picture Frames.&c„ will
be found at our establishment. *
long experience and large faclUUes enahlo us to sell the
Dimensions being given, we will give wunmtwm —
ized Mirrors, delivered freo from breakage, at any point.
Orders solicited.
French Plate Glass, for Stores, Dwellings. Ac., at imports*
tion prices. THOMAS J. NATT k CO.
nplfi—end
B.
NEW CARPETINGS.
T HE subscriber has just received per into arrivals, a
large and fresh stock of tbo richest and newest stylim
of Velvet. Tn|iestrv, Brussels, three-ply Ingrain and Veul.
tint! <'nr|>ctliig*.ail of which uro offered on the inostdesW.
able term*.
With a full assortment of Oil Cloths, Tahlo Covers, Mat
ting. Ac.
Purchasers are requested to make nn early nzamtnatior
us strong inducements will be held out to cash buyers,
R. R. WALKER. 190 Chestnut-street,
mill7—lawtf below 8th. South aide, Philadelphia.
BLINDS AND SHADES. ~~
Take Nut ice.
J. WILLIAMS. No. 12. North Sixth-street, a few doors
above Market-street. Philadelphia, is the most exten
sive and best manufacturer of Window Blinds and Shades
in tho United States, nnd has taken the highest premiums
at nil tlio exhibitions; be buys tho best materiAla by whole-
snl 1 cheaper fur Cash than others juiy for inferior articles by
retail, nnd can, therefore, sell superior Venetian Blinds and
Shades, a* cheap ns oilier* nsk for inferior articles. Painted
Window Shades In gTent variety, of beautiful designs and
superior quality. Ruff nnd White Linen Shades, Blind and
Shade Trimmings, Fixtures. Ac., wholesale and retail, at
tlie lowest cash prices. Store Shades painted and loitered
to order. Reed Blinds at manufacturers’prices. Old Blinds
painted to look as good ns new. Purchasers, by calling,
will bo convinced that he sells a superior article, and guar
antees full satisfaction. A liberal discount made to dealer!.
“ We study to please."
, BKNJ. J. WILLIAMS,
aplft—end No. 12 North Bth street. Phlla.
M OURNING GOODS—Black Bombazines, black Norwich
and Canton Cloths, English and French Merinos, raw
Silks, black Crapes, black Crape and Love Veils, Collars and
Cliemizetts, black Silk and Satin du Cheno. Ac., for sale by
ocm Dewitt & Morgan.
C LOAKS. Mantillas and Talmas, wide Velvets, ladles’
Cloak Cloth, colored Silk to make Clocks, with trim
mings to match, for sale by
oct20 Dawrrr a Morgan.
u i lckled Pork, choice piece.*: Smoked Beef; Beef tongues;
Pig Hams ; Pickles, in barrel*; Pickled Salmon ; Codfish
and Mackerel); also. Potatoes. Apples, new Lemons,Raisins
and Citron, for sale by oct29 W. G. DICKSON.
STOVES, STOVES.
Tlie subscriber has just received a large number ol
Cooking and Parlor Stovea, which lie will dispose ol
Jon accommodating terms. Among them may be
found the following: Cooking Stoves, Tlie Republic, lowly ot
the Lake, Air Tight Premium, Queen of the West. Empire
Premium, Eastern Premium, Parlor and office Stove*.—
Union Cottage, Cylinder, Sheet Iron, (air tight) square and
oval, Six Plate, Box Stoves.
Hollow Ware Pots, Kettle*. Ovens, Spiders, Sauce Pans,
Ac. Ac. Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, for sole, and manu
factured at short notice. Orders for Rooting, Gutters, and
leaders, attended to with punctuality.
JOHN .T. MAURICE,
No*. 10 and 12 Barnard street
F SUING AND JOCKEY CAPS.—Recolvcd by late arri
vals, a new supply. Those In want will pleaao call at
147 Bayat may2fi PRICE A VBADER.
B UTTER. CHEESE. Ac.—20 tuba new May Butter. 60;
boxes Cheese, 28 bbls Hlram Bralth’s Flour, 60 boxes
JjMNE SHIRTS.—Received by late arrivals a large aasort-
jyjOLASSES—100 bbls Portland Syrup, 100 do choice N 0
Molasses, for sale by
so p i 6
WEBSTER A PALMES.
Porto Rico do; 25 firkins Goshen Butter;
and sugar Crackers, landing and for sale by
HOI"”"**”
HOLCOMBE, J0HN80N A CO
F INE GLOVES—or black and colored kid, calf skin calf
■kin lined, colored and white silk, buckskin, cassimere
and dog skin, for sale by
t8 PRICE A VEADER, 14T Bay-street.
L ANDING from brig Clinton—26 boxes Gathright TobaC'
co, 10 bbls Cherry Brandy, 10 cases table Salt, small
boxes. 10 cask* A Lewis’Hams, extra fine, for sale bj
H AY—60 bales prime Northern Hay, now landing from
bark Maria Morton, and for sale by
octlS ROWLAND A CO.
B ALTIMORE FLOUR.—100 barrels Baltimore Flour, from
new wheat, a choice article, for sale by
ROWLAND A Co;
JJOMESTIC LIQUOR.—160 blla New Orleans .Rectified
Connecticut!
Boston Rum,' 40 do 1
imestio Brandy, 20 quarter and 20
j. mui. lid *'
eighth casks 4th proof do. 90 bbls superior old Monomraho-
la Whlssy, 60 do do Rye do, 400 gross old Georgia Peach
Brandy, for sale by
mtJ4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k 00.
O "' H- TEA. Ae.—80 bbls. Bleached- Whale Oil* 75 boxei
black Tea, In K, K, and U lb. papers; 76 Boxes 8odi
and 8ugar Biscuit r 76 do. Mustard, Pepper, Allspice am
Ginger, received ana for sal* by. ..
NEW BOOKS.
T HE Sword and the Distaff, or Fat. Fair and Forty.! sto
ry of tho South at the close of the Revolution, by the
author of the Partisans, Mellichampl, Catherine Walton,
Ac. Ac.
The Heavenly nome, or the Employments and Enjoy
ment* of the Saints la Heaven, by Itev H Harbaugh, A. M.
Poems, by Meditatu*; Book of the World, No 10.
Hook of the World, vol 1, bound.
Tlio Half Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences. No 17.
The British and Foreign Medico-Chlrurgical Reviow, No
23. Received by
aug!2 J. B. CUBBEDOE.
EPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS,
J UST received.* variety of publications of the New York
Protestant Episcopal Society, Tracts, Church Cate
chisms. Sabbath School Service, and other cheap and valu
able Publications. For salo at the Book Store of
a S. SIBLEY,
auglO No. 136 Congress-street.
WINDOW GLASS.
P PORTER’S ALKALINE WINDOW GLASS, Is superior fn
brilliancy of surface an 1 polish to all other, and nevor
stain* or rusts; withstands all climates, and l* packed with
great care, suitable for shipping. Dealers ana others will
consult their interest by sending their orders to the sole
agents. FRENCH A RICHARDS,
aug20—dflm New Drug Warehouse,
N. W. corner lOlh and Market-sta., Philadelphia.
H AVANA SKT.ARS-10.000 Norriegas, 10.000 Buena Via-
ta*. 10.000 Londrea. 10,000 Cuba nos. 10.000 Jose Fro*-
quleris. I/mdrts. 20,000 Pierce and King, 20.000 I*vlla Cla
ra Lononders, and 10,000 Fernando Cortes Londres, For
■ale by A. BONAUD,
Corner of Bay and WlHtaker-st.
J) OTATOES—25 bbls, in
fine order, for sale bj
h k PALMER
H OUSE KEEPING DRYGOODS-Unen and cotton aheet
Ing, pillow case linen and cotton. Irish linen ot tho
best mat:*, birds eye and Scotch .diapers, towels and towel
ing, damask table linen and napkins, long lawns, crash,
brown and bleached muslin, all widths and qualities, lor
•ale at the lowest prices,by
api6 Diwrrr a Morgan.
C ANDIES—Received per Sat ter ly and In store—60 boxes
assorted and fancy Candies, for sale by
aep21 J. V, CONNERAT A 00.
VYTOODEN WARE—Tub* Buckett, Staves. Wash Boards,
TV Flour Buckets, Psstery Boards, Bread Traya, Dry
Mean res in acts, Ao. Received andfor sale by '
octf ; . . J P, OOUiN8,-H» Bryaa-at, i
WAPHENE.
A N INDIAN PREPARATION, for restorl ng grey hair to
its original color. It is guaranteed by tlie Proprietor,
hat if tho patient is grny, ho can havo his hair restored to
"s original color by using I/irot’s Wall pens. For Sale by
jan21 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square.
_ Flour. 50 hhds prime new Bacon Sides, 20 do do Should
ers. 30 bbls and 60 kegs Leaf Lard, landing and for salo by
SCRANTON, JDHNBTON A 00.
nih9
S PRING AND SUMMER SILKS—A new assortment
stripes and plaid, new pattern gingham, baregea and
tissues, ladles’colored and black umbrellas and parasols,
silk uiinp to suit all shades of silks and baregea. black hqv
mantillas, shawls, points and scarfs, white anq black sew
ing silk scarfs, white lacs and colored silk mantillas,White
and colored cfane shawls, black swan silks, blackberegee
and Ussuea, black and lead French gin^hama^tor aafo^
L ADIES’ DRESS GOODS.—Printed organSieTkrenadinei'
bareges, Jaconets, lawns, tissues, glace cOks. gro de
Paris, French cambrics, India silks, figured end dootted-.
•wiss mull, nansook and cambric muslins, silk and linen
lustres, Ao., for sale at the lowest price by ■
aplM DxWItT A MORGAN,
T IIE YOUNG MAR00NRR8, by Rev. F. R. Gouldlng. A
further supply, just received and for sale at the book
■toreof mayo S. 8. 81BLEY, 136 Conyreas-et..
E NGUSIT PICKLES AND SAUCES.-« do* Jars assorted
English Pickles. 0 do* bottle* assorted Sauoes, Just ra
ce Ired nnd for sale by
juneSO
■ J. ROSSEAU, •
D ISSOLUTION.—The firm of JDnorow A Kaaauu. was
dissolved, by mutual consent, on the 16th instant,., i; .
EDWARD 8. KEHPTON, .
S.nLQD.h.lfltlir.bru.rr, 1853.’ :.*WSa ;
m
tion of tha ladies ofSarnnnnb. and aourrounding coun
try, to the following new and beautifulgoods which we have
just recelveii. viz : silk Pari* mantillas, laced gimp mantil
las, blur.k nett scarf* col’d, ncet scarfs, ladies cravats and
ties, French worked collar*. Incod capes, cliemizetts and un
der sleeves, oonnet ribbon, gauze cap ribbon, black velvet'
ribbon. Alexandres light kid gloves, black nett niltta, col’d.
silk nud lisle gloves, with a large variety of other arttdee
too numerous to mention. Plensocnll ami seo for your
selves ; all of which will be sold on the best possible forma
by MhlO AKIN A BURNS,
J UST RECEIVED.—We have just received, a fresh sup
ply ot ladles’ merino, gauze, silk and cotton Vests,
Misses and infant’s merino vesta, gents silk, merino, gausa
and cotton vests: also, a Ann assortment of linen cambrio
handkerchief*, ladles’ and misses’white and brown cotton ■
hose, white and black silk do, gents white, brown and mix
ed half hose, goats white and black silk do do. together
with a large assortment of whlto and colored linen cam
brie handkerchiefs, colored and black silk cravafo, Stocks
and ties, for sale low by
_mb26 ATKIN A BURNS
QJHAWIR, Ac—Super, and common crap* shawls plain
O nndembroidored. Vandyke collars beautiful goods, aa.
sorted parasols, plain, striped and checked glace silks, sum
mer do, bareges, tissues and grenedlnes, colored and white ,
jaconet and organdy muslins, a large assortment of Irish
linens, French printed cambrics.
M. PRENDERGAST A CO.,
ap!4 178 Broaglitou-atreat !'•• '
R ECEIVED PER FLORIDA—Colored silk maqttl
glace silks, brown silk parasols, baregea and uwaaa,
dotted and figured Swiss muslins, block ramer bombaeta. -
lawns, pillowcase cotton.genfocolored bordered,htkft., Ae,, 1
,0,„l | .Uh.l.... 1 pH».,bjr .. f,
0UE8TIC UQUORS.—100 bbls. N. O: RectBUdY
60 do. E. Phelps’ Gin f 60 do; IT. E. Ram' "
meetic Brandy; 60 do. P.- and H. Oomi' river
eoaks Malaga Wine, for sale by -
auglO ... i. WKBSTKR At PALMB) - '* 1'
iSoMBano and fobbiqn ijocors.-m bu.. r.» d
JLI Cin, Wdo E. Pbelp.’flo,60doH.E. Ham. MdoIUoi