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FRENCH JUViriLIB.
TWajifejN M Omtamkk. .._.
LB R0MN80N LUUBSB, on Hfatdre da
m Famllla Lolsse Nantgee, par J. Wyes.
ArasUareade Robinson Crtuoe, traduite*
__ da Danlal Da Poe.
Amalia Coral na, ou I’Orphallne da 8elna, dedlee au*
Jsune* psreaniMs, par Victor Doublet, Profuse ur da Belles-
Lattrea,ete.
Abrege da Toara laa Voyages au Pole. Nord, depuls laa
SundSwa 0 aJlu5n r * h0,Ur “ *“ H,nri U ’
Marguerite Robart. par M’me Tullle Moneusr.
Laa Deralera Joura da Pompeii, loilta da Bulwar.
Hlatolre Nituralla daa Anlmaux, laa plua retnarquable*
™_- — ------ da U eUaaadamaanmlfetaa (quadrupadeaatcetaoea),par
Mgfol haia every morning. The evening an Naturalists da Muaaum, ortiaa da 60 figures d'anlmaux.
5* ito ’ , !£?.telu*Irely for country readers. and la I/Orphalloa da Uoacoa, ou June Inatituulce, par U'ma
9 —arfexaMwwj.. Wolllez-dlxlsme edition!
Plana I'Qrand, par J. N. Dubois, Profeaaaur do I’Unlver-
alt*—quartieme edition
Mea Prison* ou Hamolraa da 8I1tIo, Palllco, traduction
nouvalle. par M. l'Abbe Bauraaea, profemur au petit 8eml.
nalre da Toura.
Auguste at Thereae, ou La Ratour a la fo. par U’ma Tarba
daa Sabloua—trofaleme edition.
Erneattno au laa Channea da la Vertu aulvle de Nelly ou
la Jeuna Artiste et da Caroline at Juliette, par M’me Ceaarie
Forrance aeptleme edition.
Blanche da 8* re nay. par M’me L. B.
Agnes de Lauraua au Mewoirea De Soeur St. Lous, par
Lotus Venllette.
Mathilda at Oabrlelle ou lea Blenfalta, d’une education
chretrlcnne—trolaleme edition.
Robert au l'Sourlner d’une Mere, M’me C. Guermante.
Voyage* et Arenturea de La pe rouse, par F. Valentin—
alxieme edition. For sale by
aep33 J. B. CUBREDOK.
Mtlualrely for country reaoera. ana t
I -®r£K»b«id l» 1M motnliWMliriuU.
'l«[*55M*SUt DOUAIB porwinum.
li *o*nu-w BBKLT
SdTw&SBstas
p “ b ‘
•it net made In advance. the charges will
a?SSS?C^ •>. for Tri-Weekly $5, and
SejgjiB MUTUAL INSURANCB CO.
ojSce 118 Say-street.
wa)3piay ,nUaaeVlT«. Marine and Rtrar Rlaka on
IM»rU, J. R. Wilder,I.
^W-.Ud-ou N - UKtupp ’ ,!#ar J r Ulhrop
Jiir.VeM- jiesrV D. WEED, President,
tjiiuii ROBERTS, Vice Prealdent
CO.PART1SKSHKP NOTICE.
Kit gnder*igoeJ hare associated themselves to-
| [diet. unler the name and atylo of Murphy A De-
I uatr. for Ihe transaction of general Boot and
hfto«’bu«ine**. having the atand on the corner of
isi tVhitaker-*treetx. formerly occupied by M
Mt Tinware no* lire
lAtpetdic a veil selected
itM<u.il>ues. Ac., which thry will sell cheap for cash.
- MURPHY A DEVANNY
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNIN G, NOVEMBER 12, 1853.
j^jlcHnW.Srer
-^TrTPORBia^ EXCHANGE AND
onownoN agency.
to jeal for their friends and deslroua of
jj jr,t class packet sblna, arc Informed
the only Agents for the above agen-
‘ '^toiathorued to draw on Messrs. Wm. Tapscott
LUtKjooUn sums frou > 11 * nd u P w * r ^ , » w btch
t utergotiable in any town throughout Ireland and
tSdtsia- Unit* on Prance and Germany, payable in
•rtf of tis Cbatiaent. also for sale. Apply to
^.\j BUNKER k OGDEN. 80 Bay-street.
^^SeStTmUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
iSffRV HL'Ii. President and Treasurer.
jvyX ClL\SE.Sec'ry. | C. F. McKAY, Actuary.
ahrdpKd. Agent of the above Company, continues
t thi following Risks, via.: Marine, River and Fire
itatLircsofSerrants.
,i/1fhit* Perwn* are also taken by this Company,
npmuium forreiiding in the South.
WILLIAM KINO, Agent,
Comer of Bay and Drayton-strects.
THE BOOK OF NATURE.
A N elementary introdnetion to physic, astronomy, chem-
lx. oatry. mineralogy, geology, botany, zoology and phya-
lology, by Prof. Schaedler, with nearly 700 wood cots.
Aural Surgery and the nature and treatment of diseases
of the ear, by w. R. Wilde.
Godey’s Ladya’ Book for October.
The Victim of Excitement, by Caroline Lee Hents.
Professor SlUlman’a visit to Europe in 1M1, with engnT-
The Exiles—a tale by Talvi.
The Camel Hunt, by Faber.
Albert Smith’s Story of Mont Blance.
The Works of Calhoup. vols 1 and 2.
Nos. & and 6 Illustrated Record of the K. Y. exhibition.
The Goistcr life of Charles 5th.
15th English Law and Equity Reports.
Blackwood for September. Eclectic Magasine, Silllm&n'a
Journal, the Lancet. Illustrated Magasine of Art, Ac., Ac.
Scpt27 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
MORE BOOKS.
R eceived by s. s. sibley, August aoth, ias3:
The Fawn or the Pale Faces, or two centuries ago, by
J.P. Brace. s ’ 3
The Matricide’s Daughter, or a tale of life in the great
metroplis. by Newton M. Curtis.
Dsre Devil-IHck, or the road and Its riders, being the ro
mantic adventures encountered by Dick Turpin, Ac.
The Pirate Doctor, bv a Naval Officer.
Blackwood's Magazine for August; Graham’s Magazine
for September. Godey’s Ladya’ Hook for September ■, Glea
son’s Pictorai; Barnum’a Illustrated News; for sale at 135
Congress street. auS3l
L IFE UNDER ITALIAN DKsPuTISM.—Lorenzo tfenoni,
or Passages in the Life or an Italian.
" “ " uTin - - - -
South Caroliua in the Revolutionary War. being a reply
to misrepresentations in relation to that State.
Sheridan’s life and Memoirs, by Thomas Moore.
Iangard’s History of England, a new and cheap edition,
in 13 volumes
A Memorial of Horatio Greenoueh, by Tuckerman.
Boisniont’« Hallucinations, a rational history of appari
tions. visions, dreams, etc.
Mrs. Ire's Habits and Instincts of Animalj, Birds. Rep
tiles and Fishes
The Fawn of the Pale Faces, by Bruce.
Collier’s Shakespeare, vnl. 6, cheap edition.
uretwred toni'rerUi their friends Y oun » Americans’ Library-Life of Webster,
ted YuA or Ladies’ and Gentle- J ° UrD ^ R ° Und 2*.JESvE WH
iii-1. thre vr.ll sell cliean for cash. * ep " W. TH'lRNK \UM.iAM>.
J^EW BOOKS-—The Exiles, a tale by Talvi. author of lie-
FILL AND WINTER GOODS.
Rv.uixcriber has now opened a Large and choice
i-evtatrut ofnew style of tall and winter goods.
|French and English black and fancy
_ jimolUotb. plain Hack doeskin Ca«simore*. fiau-
ilfticic C»s»imeres. with w Urge variety of Fr-nch
tCieiswmof the latest style amt pattern. Al«i a
rnridjcf Vestings, consisting of figured black and
CnisrrN.plain black Satin, figured black and finer
.wijuiiu. cut silk Velvets. Ac The whole of which
ip^MtoRMke up to order in the most fashonabie
' sa zccomraodating terms.
WM. R. SYMONS.
Draper and Tailor. 17 Whltaker.st,
(2 fURNlSHlEG GOODS.—Linen and cotton 10 4.
114 is t 12-4 sheetings, linen and cotton 5-4.6-6 and
MzhVlUv rases, white and colored i-urniture Diini-
ra:h.EaglUh »nd American Furniture rhintze, Mar-
’ udUaraster Quilts. Urge and small. Damask Nap-
4iV)>s.white ar.d colored. French Bordere.1 Towels
i»4 rrs.h. Scotch Diaper and Towels, iiuckabuck
Re« l» *cl Bird's-eye DUper. 10-4.11-4 and 12-4
ale's. Crib Blankets.'Win low Sea ea and Fixtures.
luiTzUe Covers, linen and cotton, just received and
hi; oct*J9 AlKIN k HURN8.
>y Ta
loise. the Literature of the Sclavic Nations; Theory of
Politics, an inquiry Into the foundations of governments,
and the causes and progress of political revolutions, by
Richard Hildreth, author of the History of the United States
of America. Ac.; The Story of Mont Diane, by Albert Smith;
A Visit to Europe in 1852. by Prof. Renjamin Silliman. of
Yale College, in 2 vols.. illustrated; John C. Calhoun’s
Works, vnl. 2; The Picture Pleasure Book, illustrated with
upwards of fire hundred engravings, from drawings of emi
nent artisU; The White Rose, or the Lovely Maid of LouU-
Lana, a romance of the wild Forest, by Dr. J. H. Robinson •
The Golden Kngle.or the Privateer of *76. a tale of the rev
olution. by Svlr.inu*Cobb. Jr.; The Countess De Cbarny.nr
the Fall of the French Monarchy, by Alexander Dumas ;
!Urn.ini's Illustrated News, Nos 37 and 3S. received by
»*p21 J. B. CCDBFDGE.
iME-**. rtutlnarn’s and ehilden’s cotton, silk and me-
»* #q,j Under-gsrmenU; kid and silk Gloves:
uab.ie li-.alkerehivf*. Embroiderc<l do ; ptald wool
;Thibet do: Broche do; Scarfs ; Moreen’s worsted
b; windiwShades; sinbroideredCurtains. Ac.: re-
Modfornlebr o’# IWWITT A MORGAN
BIHALL HOUSE DRESSING SALOON.
a COHEN A BANNUN respectfully announce U.
—
kill Had* of work in their line, at their new shop,
rttcorcerof Broughton anil Draytoa-sts. They have
>i the following as their rates of charges: Fora
■ As.- : per moath. for 2 or three time- per week
i: I times a week »1; 5 or 6 times a week 81 60 ; every
rC T5 perumlh. Hair cutting 20c.; hair curling 25c.
e iciat JOc.
ka«L< willzlway.holdblmselfin rcvllne-ssto at-
dtuvd'rstionj those who may require his services at
>k«ss. nov8
The White Cruiser; or the fate of the Unheard of. by Ned
Buntline.
Edith's Legacy; or the Long Wood of the Grange, by the
author of Adelaide Lindsay.
Jane Setnn; or the King’s Advocate; by James Grant, au
thor of- Romance of War.” Ac.
The Rudiments of Building; for the use of Architects,
Builders. Draughtsmen Machinists, Engineers, and Mechan
ics: by John Bullock.
Tiie Rebel Scout; a Romance of the American Revolution,
by Aria Ashland. .nnm.--r.,
Violet, the Dan*euu»e;ortnunsnrp
.thor of •• The Jilt.’”- Warning to “
UTEWAX -MACHINE AND MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY,
iTDtsMw and improved organization, manufacture
Lwmoiive tad Stationary Engines. Sugar Mills. Gins,
watatats. Drill*. Ac. Also, every description of Cot-
Tsiteaio I saw Mill work. Shafting. Pulleys. Ac.. Cast-
«’ icTwrirbt. (having a large assortment of patterns.)
6*1 price* F. S. CLAXTON. Engineer,
wt 11 FUtt-itreet. corner of Gold. Claxton A Wet-
Ex*LsK;r. Collin* A Co. and H. Collins’Axes, Hard-
ipie/.aPratt-st.. New York. ocd&—lyt
tendency of British Institution*, as illustrated in their
effect upon HumanCharacterand Destiny, by Warren Iah
author of •• The Jilt.”*'
'PBSBifBI'# SiSguzme t7October. Receiveil by
.. ™ mti.nr.u-c* i. nor
CUBBEIX.E A BROTHER.
J^F.W BOOKS RECEIVED BY S. S^SIBLEY. SEPT 20.-
The English Soldier in United States Army. The ad-
venture* of Mr. and Mrs. Sandboys, who came up to I/in-
ilon to enjoy themselves, by II. Mavhew and Geo. Cruik-
sh.iok. The Knicklvb iry* on the Rli'ne. by W. M. Thacka-
ray. Faust, a Romance of the .Secret Tribunals, br G. IT.
M. Reynolds. David Copperfiehf. the younger, by C. Dick
ens. Life and adventure* of Charles Chesterfield, by the
author of Petticoat Government. Ac. The History ot St.
Giles and St. James, by Douglas Jerrold. E*q. J. Penimore
Cooper’s Novel* The Golden Eagle, or the Privateer of
iN-vt-ntv-Six. by Svlvanus Cobb. jr. The Counte** of Do-
Charny. or th» fall of the French Monarchy, ay Alexander
Duma’. Bornuiti’s Illustrated New*. Gleasons Pictorial.
For sale No. 135. Congress-tL
N EW BOOKS —The Maternal Management of Children
in Health and Disease, by Thos Bull. M D.
PATENT SCALES.
UaWK’S Fstent HLstfurm.-kales—(Improved inqual
*riftlr*da*-l in price)— A-Lspted toevery required op-
't‘4weighing, a. Railroad S-'ale.s for trains or single cars
> the principal railroads in the United State* and
RritUa. Warrhou«» Scales. Heavy Portable Scales, on
r-fer fanndries rolling mills. Ac. Store Scale*, variou*
itifls; Cojnter Scale*. Hay and Coal Scales. Ac.—
seal* tan* been long known and severely tested ; and
tiwral confidence felt in their accuracy and perfect
that they are now regarded as the stand.
*• which there it no appeal.
1 PIULRRICK A BEIJ. Agents
Practical Mineralogy. Assaying and Mining, with a de
scription of the most useful minerals, and Instructions for
assaying and mining, according to the slmpiett method, by
Frederick Overman. Mining Engineer.
The Micro«coptst. or a complete manual of the use of the
microscope, for physician*, ntudents. and all lover* of nat
ural science, second edition improved and enlarged, with
illustrations, by Joseph H. Wythes. M I).
A Treatise on Operatlre tjpthalmlc Surgery, by H H.
Watton. F R CS. in England, first American, from the first
London edition, illustrated by 16‘J engraving* on wood.
editeJ by 8. Littell, M D. author of a Manuel of the DUease
ofthe Eye. Received by
«.pl9 J. B. CUBBFDGE.
1IKW WINK AND LR^UOR STORE.
ffo, 6 HTkfliktt-ttfUL
TIIE SUBSCRIBER respeelfullv announces to the
izraa of Savannah, end of the Interior of this
de, that be haa now opened and will keep con.
tlnually In store,» large aeaortment of the beat qualities
of the varioue kinds of WINES AND LIQUORS, both foreign
and domestic, invoiced from the best sources, and to hie
atoek of which, at present on hand, be invitee attention.—
. |f k #
Having had extensive experience in France aa a manufac
turer, and in America ae importer and dealer, his acquain*
tance with the trade enables him to offer assurance that the
articles which are enumerated below are each genuine i
Articles of Direct Importation,—French Bran-
dlea of vartoua brand*; Holland Gin; Scotch, Irish and
Konoogchela Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack: Jamaica and
8t Croix Rum.
Wines*-Old Port- Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hock,
Claret, Rautarne and Burgundy Wines.
Cordials.—In cases. Curaooa, Maraschino, Ratafia, 8la-
vail*. Kirschenwasser, Absinth, Ae.
Ale and Porter.—Loudon Brown Stout, and Edin
burgh Ale.
Al«
novS
io Agent for Domestic Liquors.
R. MAYER.
HOLGOMUB, JOHNSON & CO.,
Have in store, and offer for sale,
favorable terms—
15 hhds St roix Sugar, 25 do Porto Rico do
25 do N Orleans oo. 50 bbla Ooffes do
100 bbls Stuart’s A. B and C Sugar, 25 do Crashed do
10 boxes Loaf do. 200 bags Rio Coffee, 20 do Jara do
100 bags old Cuba Coffee. 50 do Jamai.-a do
10 cases Myer’s Aromatic Tobacco. 50 casks Bacon Sides
25 casks Shouldor*. 25 do Ham*, choice quality
100 bbls Baltimore Hour. 50 whole and 25 hair do Canal do
25 hhds, 60 tierce* and 50 bbls West India Molasses
25 bbls New Orleans Molasses, 25 do extra do
25 quarter chezts Hyson Tea. 10 do do Black do
100 boxes Sperm and Alamantine Candies
100 do No 1 and Hale Soap
100 bales Gunny Coth. 300 coils Weaver’s Rope
100 bbls E Phelps’ Gin. 250 Flack’s do, 25 do Connecticut
River do, 26 do N E Rum
the moat dies. Syphons. Also, all kinds of Plated. Ware, Military and
Fancy Goods, and a great variety of articles too numerous to
-eution : tho whole of which will be sold at reduced prices,
All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and other Jobbing
10 or casks pure Malsga Wine. 20 do do Madeira do
5 half pipe* (Hard Braudy. 20 or cask* do do
100 bbla Mooongaheia Whisky. 10 qr tasks Port Win
Wine
15 bbl* Mint and Rose Cordis!.
Also, the following old end very choice uquors, in glasses :
40 dozen choice old Madeira Wine, bottled in 1847
35 demljons St Croix Rum. 15 do old Jamaica do. 1848
M do old Monnngahela Whisky. 1845
- ’ ’ •"*“ •“ J -Brai ’
10 do Pure Juice, 1843.40 do Brandy. 1816
35 dozen Scheidam Gin. 10 do old Whisky. Nectar.
mayl8
GROCERIES.
_ 25 IIHDS. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugar. 25
33 do choice New Orleans do. 26 do do Cuba Molas-
■Hs*'*-100 bbls New Orleans and Cuba Syrup. Stu-
art’s rectified do. 500 gallon* Sperm Oil, S00 do
Linseed do. 200 boxes Sperm and Adamamaniine Candles,
25 do Starch. 60 do Cheese, 76 do Soap. 26 do Toilet do, 60
do mixed and assorted Candies, 75 package* Teas. Black, Im
perial and Green. 150 bids A. Band C Clarified Sugar and
Yellow Coffee do. 25 do Powdered and Crashed do. Prunes.
Figs. Citron. Pickle*. Raisins. Yeast Powder*. Saleratus. So
da. Ac., now in store and for sale verv low. by
mli20 KIBBER A R0DGDR8.
GROCERIES, Ac.
Cornx—150 bag* prime Rio, 75 do Jamaica, 60
tJava.
Scoar—10 hhds Porto Rico. 10 do SI. Croix. 6 do
New OrleanR. 100 bbl* Crashed. Powdered and Clarified.
Molasses—25 hhds Cuba, 75 bbl* New Orleans.
Flocr—150 bbls Baltimore. 75 do Canal. 50 do H Smith’s.
Bacon—15 cask* Philadelphia Ham*. 500 Baltimore can
rassed do. 30 hhds Side*. -0 do Shoulder*.
Potatoes—150 bbL* P and Mercer.
Iann and Codfish—25 bbls choice Leaf lard. 0 casks Cod
fish.
Soap. Candus and Starch—50 boxes No. 1 and Family
AaniCtLTORAl. IHPIiBnBNTI.
Georgia and French,Burr and Euro*
pean Mill Stone*; Plough* or various
kind*, Eaglo, Sob 8oll and Wrought
iShare: iron Fire-proof Safe*. Shovel*
and Spade*. Manure and Hay Fork*. Potato Hookz, Corn
Shelter*. Cob Crashers. Manure Drag*, Cultivator*, Straw
Cutter*, Scythe* and Snoath*. Ho**/Axe«, Pick Axe* and
Handle*. Road Scraper*, Ox Chain*, Ox Yoke*. Garden and
Fancy Barrow*. Ganien Chair*. Segment* and Gudgeon*
Hill. T>! ~
uo uuckuui, ixuion anu uounier dwim. itudk*. lotton
Hooka, Jack Screw*. Rural*'* S*a liiand Cotton Gin* and
Griawold’a Upland do. Cement, Plaster, Mill and Cron Cot
Saw*; also. Band and Yard Saw*.4c. •
id Yard Saw*. Ac. For tale by
CHA’S If, OAMPFIELD, 171Dar^t.
IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE,
Wholcaale attd ll.t.11, ’
No. 116 Broughtnn-it.. between Bull ami IPA((aAw.
THE largret and beat (elected *tock of gooit ever
offered for aale in thi* city. Gold and 811 v*r Watches,
___jV*»t-Fob »nd Guard Chain*,-Set* of Jowolry, Chat-
eUue*TBraceleli, Brooches, fine Diamond work Finger Ring*,
rCaitora, Tea Seta,Pitcherj,Goblet*,Cups,Cake Basket*
“* Fork*, Fish Knives, Pie Knives, Cheese Scouna. La-
, ——, , — ... Jobbing
attended to by competent hand*. HORTON A RIKKMAN.
WATCHES AND .1BWELRY.
The undersigned beg* lebvo to Inform the Citizen*
fcof Savannah, and the people in the country In gene,
it he luu taken th* Store No. 148 Broughton Street
one door West of Dixon’s Confectionery, where he will be
pleased to makoand repair all kind* ofCloek* aud Watclie*,
and will warrant all work with which be may be Intrusted
ap'27—lr FRANCIS STEIN.
WATCHES, JEA^BLRY,
‘ (?«*»>
And Fant
RECFJVTNG by overy »r2vaj.bf the Steamers trash
itionamaking th* beat assortment tn this city, of all
klndsofWatch vs. Jewelry. Fancy Goods, Silver Spoons. Forks,
Pitcher*. Tea Seta, Cup*. 8yphons. Plated Castors, am) cvcrv
variety of articles connected with our line of business; all of
which will be sold a* law a* in any city in tiie Union.
D. B. NICHOLS.
— Particular attention given to the Repairing of Watch
es and Jewelry. no 20
■* can address mo at Hall P. O., Georg
NEW JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES,dSc.
Af THE undersigned is now opening a splendid a«*ort-
(/Jmentof rich JEWELRY, embracing tiie recent patterns
i/of Fair-rings. Pin*. Bracelet* and Finger-ring*, among
F which are some fine iliamorvl settlngs.from 810 to $500.
Also, twenty-five set* of those unique 1‘enrlStUotEnr-
\ {rings and Brooche*. from 818 to $125 tho set. newest
■ K and rarest pattern*; together with a very select assort
ment of extra tine IValchu set in ;>earl. diamoud, hun
ting and plain cases. These, with a further assortment ol
good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Sets, Spoons, Forks, Ladles,
Cups. Ac., and Plated Ware of all kin"**. Fancy Work Boxes.
Drcesing Case*. Folio* Clocks. Bronze Figure*, gold mount
ed Cane*. Cuttlerv. Ac . renders hi* assortment very coin-
plete. and unsurpassed in the State, either in quaiitv or pri-
D. U. NICHOLS.
Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks,
and jewelry. uni2
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
J'enfUId, Qrtcnt Onmty,
STCDrzn.
T HE Studies in this Univeraliy are:—A Theological conrso
of three years, designed for those who are preparing for
the GuxpelMinistry ;
A Collegiate Course of four years, equal to that of other partlcul
Colleges in the country ; 1 *•
A Scientific Course of three years.lncludiug, with some ad
dition. all the studies of the Collegiate Conrso except tho An
cient I-anguages ;
admission. gat RICE I.ANB6 FOR SALE.—The Tract of LAND on the
The regular time for the admission of Students. 1* at tho ZElSt. Mary’a River, known as the Cut-off Tract, containing
opening of the Fall Term, the last Wednesday in Angust. » ereD hundred and seventy-two (7*2) acres, of which over
Candidates for admission nto tho Collegiate Course mint five hundred (600) acres are tide swamp and fresh marsh
Ritstain a satisfactory examination In Geography. Arith- wlt li a rise and fall or tide of six feet. Tiie marsh
metic. English, Latin and Greek Grammar, Ca-xar. Virgil, land was successfully cultivated many years since, producing
Cicero's Select Orations, snd Jacob's Greek Render ; and ; Cotton. Cano, and Rice.
must be at least fourteen years of age. Thera land* could be put in order with less labour, it is
sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography, Arithmetic,. * n M "*
English Grammar, Simple Equation* in Algebra, and two * n n freshet*,
books in Geometry; and must be at least sixteen year* of For further
JEWELRY.
MR. F. STEIN, on Broughton-strcot. has just receiv
ed the finest assortment of new snd fashionable Jewel-
rv of all descriptions. Gold and silver pencils and |
ry oi an uescnptton.s. uoiu ana sliver pencils and pen*,
silver and illver gilte.l ware and fruit baskets, waiters,
tea sets, candlesticks, table snd tea sjioons: fine table,
pocket and pen knives, scissors, a nd a large variety of tiie
finest work boxes, dressing case*, and writing desks for
ladies and gentlemen, as also a lino selection of fiutina*.
accordian* and fsnev articles, too numerous to mention,
which lie offers at the lnwost prices ever sol 1 in till* city
W.0do P .,. f ..40 h.t, bi'tespecially Utntof
Admantme Candles. 25 do sperm, 25 do Star, 150 do Patent
Mould.
Tobacco—150 packages various brands and qualities.
P.Ac.—50 boxes Lemon Svrup. 10 cases 1
Lotnx Syrl'P.Ac.—50 boxes Lemon Svrup.'lO cases Wal
nut ami Tomato Catsup. 10 do Brandy Peaches.
DoxK-mc Ijyi'oRS—75 tbLx i'lielps’ Gin. Co do N K Rum. 75
Jo Rectified Whisky, 30 do extra old Mooongaheia do.
Wink—20 quarter ca'ks pure Malaga. 8 uo choice Made!-
i—received and for sale by
apl20 McMAHON a doyi.f.
MACKEREL, DISCU1 /S, STAUCIl, Ac.
t 10 Wils No. large Mackerel.
ft-X~ V310 bbl* No. 1 do do
fei^lj 10 half bbls No. I
PIANO FORTE DEPOT.
THE undersigned resjiectfuliy inform the
cltirens of Savannah. Georgia ami Florida,
tliaf they have on hand more than flflv
Pianos, the hugest stock ever on mIo in tills dtv. and
made by tiie most celebrated manufacturers in the United
States. Nunns A Clark. T. Chickering. Board man A Gray.
Lclcht A Newton. D1 wards A Fisher, all well known to the
lovers of Music, have place in their large ***urtment.-
These Piano* are of rich tone
do No. i
do
SO bbls sugar, radar, and butter Biscuits,
25 boxes soda Biscuit*.
60 do Buchan's Family Soap.
60 do Colgate's No 1 do
40 do Colgate's and Beadell’s Pearl Starch.
60 do Herrings,
landing and for sale bv
may!6 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, WINES, Ac.
J. V. CONNERAT A CO., offer for sale on ac
commodating terms.a well assorted stock of Gro
ceries. Uquors. Tobacco. Segars, Ac., viz: 130 bags
Iprime Rio Coffee. 20 do do old Java do, 20 hhds
Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugars. 50 bbls clarified coffee do,
'25 do crashed snd powdered do. 10 boxes loaf do, 200 pack
ages black and green tea. some very superior ; 250 boxes
tobseco. various qualities, l's. 8>. 6’s and 16’*. 16 cases Pi-
•dera twist. 10 do Virgiuiu* and Aronmlic. 20 do nectar leaf,
Viginiagold leaf. 10 boxes El Dorado tobacco, 175.000 supe
rior Havana Segar*. 10 half pi|ies Otard.Dupuy A Co. Bran
dy. 20 half and quarter casks llntero. Mai tel, Sazcrac. Ac.
Brandy. 5 quarter casks very old Jean Louis do. 5 pipes
Holland Gin. 2 puncheons 8t Croix snd Jamaica Rum. 10
half pipes and 15 quarter casks superior Madeira Wine, 25
bbls old MoDongahelA.ffldnJA»■—e*——b* T« Mf< 4iv«. .tin
dp d«-5*-Sl5nfty * M P- 601,0 *h* rch ' 601,0 adamanune can
dles. 50 itoiatmw do. 20 easkvtareon side*. 15 dosluiuldvra.
30 hhds West India Molasses. 40 bbls and tcs.lo. 25 bbls N
Orleans do. together with every other article usually found
at the wholesale grocery stores. ja ne 3
_ SILVER’S MINERAL PAINTS.
83MIT.D.—A supply of Mineral Paints, fire and
n‘ff.prw,f eolors. unfading. Silver’s Mineral Paints
^•wwUaUj from all other* in market. They are not
rtqaire little oiL they do not work toughly. but
**ly u vliite lead. They Uy on a verjr heavy bo-ly.
aasLaWy. sad become an indestructable covering ot
' Itaj wiilier crack nor peel, sn l require no stronger
ertfcu vliite lead.
' nrietr of color*. Red. Yellow, various Brown*.
awtaUck. fhey are raperior in body (or covering
l?*?) znrthing erer -Uscorered.and pound for pound
Viubie the surface of White Lead or 'dine Mineral
■j^uiMqaire Ie*s oil.
‘ trepa.-ed to cover Tin Roof*, a* nothing adhere*
1 -x* i'rer't Mineral Paint*. For sale by
'»Mineral Paints. For sale by
JOHN J MAURICE.
10 and 12 Bsrnarl-strrat
NEW BOOKS.
R eceived and fur sale by s. s. sibley. i35Con-
gress-it.—Bible in the Family—Bible in the Counting
House.
Annals of Tennessee, by J. G. M Ramsey. M. D.
The Sword and the Distaff, or Fair. Fat and Forty.
Maria De Berniese. a Ule of the Crescent City, by W.
Gilmore Simms.
The Race for Riches, and some of tiie pits into which the
Runners fall.
The Doubting Communicant, by Septimus Tustin, D. D.
Country Hospitalities, bv Catherine Sinclair
Spiritual Vampirism—the history of Etberial Softdown
and the Friends «>f the New Light.br C. W. Webber.
Rowland Wevor. or the Pilot of Human Ufe.
Great Truths by Great Authors, from writers of all ages
and both hemispheres.
Cleansing the Sanctuary, by W. L. M'Calla. of the union
Presbyterian Church, of Philadelphia. j*'^
REFINED SUGAR. &c.
Q A BBLS Stuart's Crashed and Powdered Sugar
UU 60 do do A. Baud »’ Clarified do
50 do Lex A Kirkpatrick's Crashed do
CO do Butter. Sugar and Soda Biscuit
20 do Treadwell'. Pilot Bread
30 boxes do Soda Biscuit
300 do Familv. Pale and So. 1 Soap. Smith and Col
50 do Beadell’s Pearl Starch
25 do Ground Pepper in 20 It, boxes
20 do do Coffee in 50 lb boxes
300 reams assorted Wrapping Paper
50 mats old government Java Coffee
60 boxes 1st and 2d quality Rev's I-emon Syrup
100 bbls K Phelps’ and R;>*e Gin
80 do N E Rum. 30 do Domestic Brandy
40 do PA H Connecticut River Gin
20 >4 and 20 cask* Malaga Wine
50 bbls and 100 kegs prime I.eaf lard, landing and
or sale by jy21 SC1UNT«»S. JtHlS*T»S A CO. ,
WINES, LIQUORS SEGARS, GROCERIES.
T HE Subscriber has on hand a fine and well selected
Stock of imported pure Wine*. Liquors and Segars.
comprising the following :
Brandy—10 half pipe* CtarL Dupuy A Co. ; 3 do do
old llennessy ; 2 do do Sazerac. 1*^5 ; 2 do Jean taui*.
1800 : 3 do do J. J. Dupuy.
Wines—t half pipes oik reserve Madeira ; 2 do do
IzmdoD Particular ; 3 do do old P<>rt; 6 do do Sherry
Wine : 20 cask* Claret; 40 baskets Champagne.
Sesara—20.000 Rio Honda : lO.tKiO U Crui* ; 5.000
la Union ; 10.000 la Patria ; 25.000 Trabucns.
Fancy Groceries,—A large supply, such as imported
Cordial*. Er-u«h pickles and gauce*. Prefer ves. Sweetmeat*.
Prunes and Jems... For sale by A. BONAl'P,
A«R Corner of Bay and Wb'tnkor-streei*.
Pianos are of rich toue. snd beautifully finished in
Wood. Black Walnut.and Mahogany, with iron frame*
made in the most substantial nod w<,rk'manlika«aoann*r.—;
Atso the justly celebrated iCoiian Plano Fortes, wliicli for
their sweetness of tone have not been equalled. All these
instrument* have metalic frames which render them peculi-
-rly suited for tni climate, preventing necessity of tuning
ur years.
The undersigned are Agents for Ilenrillerz’s. celebrated
Grand Pianos, made in Paris. For Power and beauty of tone,
they stand pre-eminent. •
Cafiiskt's Mklodionm.—Tills beautiful toned wind instru-
raent.inanufactured by Carhart A Needham. N. Y..for village
purposes. U*lge*.Serenading Parties, and the private prac
tise of Organists, possessing a sweet and jiowerful tone, they
have also for sale. All these instruments will be dis|>osed of
on the most accommodating terms. The price* of the Pi
anos ranging from 8175 to 81,000.
I. W. MORRELL A Co
PIANO FORTES, MUSIC AND MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS.
Tiie subscriber having purchased the cn
ps-pgjEajtlre business of F. Zooiut'X A Co., of which
f I J firm lie has lieretoforo been the acting mem
* - •• 1 *ber in Savannah, would res]iectfully invite
the attention of those in want of anything in the'musieal
lino to his establishment. From many years’ experience
both in professional and business matters connected with
music, Mr. M. feel* blmralf fully qualified to proffer his ser
vices in the selection of music and instruments or the fui-
fldrnce of the public. ■— - • ‘ * 6. '
june14 zuecessor toF. Zogbaum/tCo.
PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE, ' *
THE Alterations and improvements in our
|*tore. including a fine Show Room for Piano
Fortes, and a Music Department for I.adies
being now completed, wo would invite the at
tention of tiie musical public to our stock.comprising every
article in the line, winch can be furnished (wholesale and
retail) at New York prices.
PIANO FORTES, by A. Stodnrt A Co.,.I. B. Dunham, and
others of established reputation, constantly on hand.
F. ZOGBAUM A CO., importer*,
No*. 74 St. Julian ami 107 Uryan-street*.
dec? * Next to Market Square.
was. It. SYMONS. DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No 17 n’kiiaker tired. Savannah.
Hx* just opened a large and choice variety of New
Prr.ivo a Xu Sl'mmkk Goon?, consisting in part of black,
figure*! and iancj French Casdineres; black and col-
aired Cashmere: Cloths and OtshmeretLs: white and
fancy L'nen Drills; with a Urge awortmeut of fancy Mar-
*riiles and Linen Vestings, ail of which he is prepared to
make up to order in the most fashionable style, and on ac
conimodaling terms ap5
Schools.
T tm CHATHAM ACADEMY.
HE exercises of this institution will be resumed on
/ u , c «J^ r .. J0th ’ UD * r th# manacrmect or J. B.
w £rk****i an ** BERNARD MAl.UlN, associate principal*.
Tiie academic year 1* divided into four quarter* of eleven
week* each, as follow* •
First quarter commences October 10th. and end* Decem
ber 24tli.
March l }8tli' 1,krtCr co,nmet,ec, J ‘ no,ir y l*t, 1854, and end*
27U? U, 'k ,tt4lrter commBncc * June 10th, and end* Auguit
l 5 , ,° *™ Uffi Un urmlV"p«tt of whlSi. ».ii itotaSa'. Iri,{ TO
Onnimar. CluilTOl, ,nd Young UJIra’. | lire fit. John, rlv.r ud IU Tldnlty. For prieo and term.
Jor gale onb for Rmt.
mtn p OR BALK.—'Tiie plantation owned and formerly
occupied by th* late Col. J. H. Melntoth. situated on
^*Mho at. Join * * * “
mns river, about.fifteen mile* above Jack-
sonvillo^Eait Florlda. eonta^ninj| about twenty-seven hun-
.eopet
cultivated with success by him, and th* rtiude
lag of hammock and pins land. It (( eligibly situated, and
capable of a high degree of cultivation. The hnildlnga are
In goo<] order, consisting or a comfortable dwelling, Ac.,
and spacious and convenient house*.adapted to all the pur
poses or a long staple cotton plants! Ion. together witn a
grinding house ana mill, and a boiling bouae and boilers,
which are capable of turning ontfrum fifty to one hundred
if v— " ” * * •
hogshead* of sugar. Also, eight thousand acre* of pine
-f _Vt.U I. II .1 «_
* ouu «I sne m. JOIID* river and Its vicinity. For prico and Uran
i 1 - 0 . ? lf Hywyuwu- .ppljr to lh. ■
n a iiimriii a,
menta with well-nuallflpd and experienced teao'iers.
Tha Young liidle* will be under the charge of J. B. Mzu
nssljted by Mis* M. A. Ciiinon, who waa educated
In the best schools of Northampton, Mass., and has been
threo J oar * principal of a femala academy In
this 8Uta.
Tiie Classical Department will be under the charge of Mr.
Isaac F.CiDT, a graduate of Brown University, for two, -
years classical tracher in the Higli School In Providence, 1 *
.. . .. _. — - uguat
Mr J. N. Johnson, who is on the plantation, will exhibit
it and the other land, seplfi—dtf
LAND FOR SALE.
! THE subscriber offer* for lalo 1,200 acre* of Land,
Hying on the Alntamaha. river, three mile* below the
. fork, known a* Town Bluff. There are 250 acre* open.
and for tho last six year* principal of the High School, In ready for cultivation ; alio two imall framed house* with
warren. Rhode Island. I good framed bam and good framed store house, situate on
The Grammar Department will bo under the charge of B. the bank of the river, one of the but stands for a store in
M.ulox. as heretofore. thi* section. The place ha* the advantage or steamboat*
The Intermediate Department will be taught by Mr. Hex* during the fall, whiter and spring month*, and one of the
BiKKK, a graduate of Oglethorpe University ; and the best fisheries on the river for abad. Any person wishing
u, “* * ” ” '—" | to purchase can do ao by calling on tho aubscriber on the
mary by Miss A. R. Carter.
rrangemenis have been made with Mr. E. Miller for
ng inatiuclion in French and Drawing.
aep25—d3w
BERNARD MALLON. I
place.
Allso. 080 acre* of Isind well timbared. with 15(1 acre* of
Orst rate bay land well ditched and drained.ready for clear
ing. witb fire acres cleared. Said land will produce fifty
bushels of corn.to tbs acre. T»U land lie* two miles from
Mann Ferry, on the Alatamaha river.
AM»,n.uoo Ann. u» urn quality pine ummiw urau on
the Alatamaha and Octnulgee rivers.
All these lands are situate in the first and second district
or Appling county. Also. 2,000 acre* of land well timbered
witb cypress and white oak. Any person wishing further
icularr - **- .
areia.
jan31—lawdfcwOm W. RYALL.
The Raleiglu (N. C.) Standard will please publish
weekly for *lx innntbs. and send bill to
.form-their, friend*, i
that they hath removed
„ _ 187Walnut street. toNo.1861
Second street, where they bare on band'a’—-
did assortment of.superior,foraiton r pL
to which they invite tne a**-- 1 ' '
■M
a
•BY.
CASE SEAT .CHAIR
No. 181 Norik tHatk A _
(Opposite Franklin FquArd.) . ,
— ■*«- THE subscriber Is conatantly fln-a
fishing, and on hand PUio end III*' 1
I ey Cane BeatChalraringraatvaHbr
I ty of elegant and faab tonal
rm
1
for parlors, dlnlrg-room*. or chambers, -made, in i
wood*. Imitation Woods, and Fancy Colors, he. '
Reception snd Cottage Chaira, of -light end bedntift
.. — light and beautiful de-
rigu*; Cane lounges, Cane Settees, nail Chaira, Counting
House and Office Arm Chairs, largo and email Rocking »
Chiira, Store and 8teamboat Stools, Windsor Chairs,' ana ■'
Settees, Ac. • ■ ^
Housekeepers, Hotel. Steamboat and Rail Road Com panlee
will find it to their Interest to call at the Factory of
N. F. WOO]
‘I
OOP,
mh?
No. 131 North 6tb St (opposite FrenkiinHrnar*,) -
PROUTY A BARRETT’S
Agrlenltnral Ware-House and Seed Store.
No. 184* Xarkttnrrd. Philadelphia.
Proltt A Mux*' rat tent
■SO SharpeningPlooghs. of all s
right and Wt handad~8ol
— —■BkSide Hill and Double Monld-<_
Htecl Extending Points. Bar-share, Beach, and otli<
of Castings - “ 1 irr1
ore.
Also, the Great Medal at the World’s Fair, was awarded ?,
A M. Plough No. 40. CulUvatora with Doubli-PointPolUk-
ed bteel Teeth, which can be reveracd, thus getting Dotible
Wear ol the common Teeth. Also, Cultivators of-all kind*
with Steel Teeth.
Cora Planters,
Spain’* Atmospheric Chum*.
Corn Shelters, improved
kinds.
Hay and Straw Cotters,
Hand Corn Mills.
Corn and Cob Crashers,
G«lds’ Improved Harrows,
Turnip Drill*, 4 tq 86,
Grant’s Patent Fan KU1*,
**HPi
Candidates for admission Into the Scientific Course must, believed, than would be required for putting Hammock lands
‘ ' in order, ami are considered very safe from overflow in gales
age.
Tuition.
lx TllROIO(]|CAL SKMIXAhr
Is COLLKIX
Scientific Course,
lx AcAtusrr—
i’repnratory Class,
S.’cond *•
Third “
Elementary •*
Room Rent
Contingent Ex|)enscs.
Spring Term.
• Gratuitous... .Gratuitous.
$25 00 $15 00
. 25 00..
. 16 00
. 25 00....
. 20 00
. 15 00
. 10 00
. 6 00
2 00.
These expenses require to lie paid In advance.
From Students who lodge in the College buildings, fifty
dollars will be received as full payment for tiie t ■*" '
room rent, and contingent expenses of the year.
The price of Board In the village Is $10 per month ; of
washing, room-rent, and fuel. $3.
COUMXVrKMK.Vr.VXII VACATION*.
Tho Commencement is laid on the last Wednesday in
July.
Tliere are two Vacations, dividing tlio year into terms, as
follow*:
First Term—from last Wednesday In August to December
15th.
Winter Vacation—from December 15tli 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 br. J. I* DAGO. President of
ih* GnWendVy. will receive a catalogue, containing the
course of studies, and all oilier necessary information.
For further particular* and terms, which will be made easy
; to a purchaser, apply to John Fraser and Co., Charleston.
fhll 1Wm.: R-U.. 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
gian. ' apl 27—dAo
tgta FOR SALE.—A Tract of LAND, containing 202«
acres, and improvements, near Walthourville, liberty
county. Tiie land is of good quality, pine and bay land. 60
acres of which are in cultivation, and the 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,
| and all other necessary outbuildings. Tho location cannot
be surpassed for healtliftilness or salubrity of climate.
16 00
12 00
0 00
6 00
4 00
1 00
Wheat t , ,
Horse Towers and Thrashers,
Mowing and Reaping -Maj
chines.
Chain fytnps,
Cattle Tie*,
Bull Ring*,
Patent Iron Snath*,
Grubbing Hoes.
Transplanting Trowels,
Hay and Manure Forks,
Shovels and Spades, •
Garden and Field HoesJ
Garden Rakes In variety,
Children’s Tools,
DarlingScytliea,
Snaths, with Patent Fasten
ings,
Potato Ilooka.
Square and A Harrows,
Horse Rakes.
Grindstones, ready hung,
Dirt Scrapers.
Agricultural Furnaces,
Ox Yokes and Rows.
Forks for unloading Bay,
Man Hay Itskes,
Bow Pins,
Apple Fearers,
Ox Muzzles,
Mole Traps.
Pruning Hooks and Chisel*,
Saws and Scissors,
Iron Well Curbs, and Zinc
tubolng for Chain Pumps,
Also. Horticultural Tools (of every description.) Garden
and Grass Seeds, for sale at the lowest prices, at Wholesale
and Retail. eod—aplO
PAPER HANGINGS, BLANK BOOKS. ETC#
No. 4 North /(ftArfrerf. twndoon above Jfarket,
The above property can be bought at a very reasonable price.
— " * —* |f i—* ” "
be made lo the subscribers, at Walthourville.I.ii
beexcelled i T’ 1 '? n n'lers!gnedb aT e just opened a fresh and ebfnnlet*
-*• *t°ek of W all Paper*, among which are gold'aUdrel-
SSJBuS n ~ ““»• «j* *>» toWMt priert unRluM J—ponv.lM,
appiicaiion docoratlnn*. Imriiem (Ire-arreona rnirlalna
apl 20—dAc
le. Liberty county.
H. W. BACON
' B. WAY.
LAW SCHOOL OP HARVARD COLLEGE.
T HIS institution afford* a complete course of legal edu
cation for tiie bur in any of the United States, except-
ing only matters of merely local law and practice: and also
a systematic course of instruction in Commercial Law fur
those who propose to engage in mercantile pursuits.
The lp»w Library, which is constantly increasing, con
tains now about 14.000 volume*. If include* a very com
plete collection of American uml English I aw. and theprin-
ei|>al works ofthe Civil and other Foreign law. It is open
to students, and wanned and lighted for their use during
both terms and the winter vacation.
Tho first term of each academical year begins In the last
week of August, nnd the second term in tho la«t week of
February: each term continue* twenty weeks. Students
are admitted at any period of a term nr vacation. The fees
are $50 a term, and $25 for half a term. For thi* sum stu
dents have the me of the Low Library nnd text book*, and
of tiie College Library, and may attend nil thp courses of
public lectures delivered to tho undergraduates of the
University.
The instructors ofthe I*w School are Hon. Joel Parker,
LL. P.. Roy a II Professor; Hon. Theophilu* Pareo ns. LL. D.,
Dane Professor: and Hon. Edward G Lorlog. University
t<ecturer. Instruction Is given by lectures, recitation* and
examinations, and moot courts, ———-—
Kem j.tiiFS WALKER. Tresident.
Cambridge, August T. 1853. dlaw3wls sepO
VALUABLE RICE LAND FOR SALE.
A 'lYaci of Tide Swnmp land, containing 500 acres.
yp^lylngon the Alatamaha river, tliree miles ahoro Dnri-
^4ta».en, adjoining lands of Ihe estate of Butler and Dun-
wody on the cast and Gignilllnt and Walker on tiie north
and west, nnring as good * pitch of title as nn* rice plan
tation < n the river. My terms are. twenty dollars per acre,
one-fourth cash, and tiie balance on a credit of from five to
year*, the Interest only required to be paid unnualty.
Apply to the undersigned at Darien. In case of my absence
Mr. JsMDi Trixrlr will sliow the land, a plnn of which can
be seen at the office ol the Georgian.
SAMUEL M. STREET.
Dskifm. Jan. 22. 1853. jun25—Inin
«k FOR SALE.—A Tract or LAND of Fire Hundred acre*
'A* strictly nrlmo Rice Izind. immediately opposite tiie old
own of Hardwick. Tho situation of tiie place afford* one
of the best Saw-mill seats in the Southern country, facilities
for timber being easy and without end. Vesssels coming
from sea can load immediately alongside, drawing from ten
to fifteen feet of water. For terms apply to Henry Williams,
U.S.District Attorney.Savunnah.or to B. STILES.lJryuncoun-
LAND IN BidNTOTII COUNTY FOR SALE.
Tito Plantation known a* AtiDOCK, immediately on
the west side of tiie Savannah road seven miles from
Darien, containing eleven hundred nnd forty seven
acres of pine and hammock land, of which npnr two hun
dred nnd fifty acres are cleared and under fence. Tiie ham
mock land* are of a superior quality for cotton, corn, Ac.,
and tho pine lands well adapted to turpentine. Tliere are
negro houses and other buildings u|>on the plantation.
There I* a water course within flvo miles over n good road.
For terms, apply to K W. DkLEGAL,J»
aug!7—w3m 8outh Newport. O*
F OR SALE—The westerly half of Ix>t No. 2 Yamacraw,
being the Wharf now occupied btUiaiai*»ta^*Ms-Bw-—
TroTTO'p-' 1 »,? iwnwirotwer a Saw which wui-expimm tho
„ REMOVAL.
(MEOXabLETAILORING F.4TABLLS1IMENT—The sub-
•*»rkiriag javt temove<l to No. 21 Bull-street, (be-
•JUcrreuad Brojghtnn-vtreets.) would inform his
ij with* public ceneraily. that lie will open This
fVf^al’applrof Fail and Winter Good*, consisting
-m ip 1 ?***• Knsli'h »nd American CToths. Cassi-
purchawd from the mo«t extensire im-
* , ' rnr, ‘- »hieh he is prepared to make up in
iai amt fuhiooable styles.
M. D. MURPHY.
DISSOLUTION.
I J - ev Mfta»r.hio heretofore existing with the under-
■ JW-aadtr the Ann of BOSTON k GUNBY, is thi*
It.®? ^7 taatusl consent. Either partner hiautho-
the aim* of the firm inclosing the unsettled
jZV ... JOHN BOSTON,
^4*. hum. ragl J. H. GUNBY.
«* the FACTORAGE and COM-
. on his own account, and re*pectfullr
ly extend-
HCeu.Zl. u ua 00 hl * 0,,n account, and re*pei
patronage to liberally e
JOHN BOSTON.
) t ffiSr 0F CO PARTNERSHIP.—The co-partner
i, rj p ," r ”ri‘tinr I
WiWt. G « °°- dluolred by mutual
‘CHEU. will continue the business on
("•vs win continue uis Dusinm on
sTuUu'Sm ““" 1 ”*" cuin "'
p ZIX1BAUM. Charleston. S. C.,
** nra6t givvl; jr 1 -vnixr.:«iur—.xcmc*—me con
tal ttzi*at.\i, l * this day dissoired br mu-
retfri ng- and Mr.Thomas Wood,
place.under the name and stvle
Sfiidiuihri 1 ’ ' l *' bt, sgsin’t the late firm will lie
monies due them will be
■tabu 4 ree *ip5*d for by tli» new concern, a* per
hail KIBBEE A RODGERS,
V>r»s— WOOD k RODGERS.
A t Uiw«* ,0B,CTib *r. In
3IORE NEW BOOKS.
R ECEIVED BY 3 S. SIBLEY. June 28. 1853.—Edgar
Clifton, a story of School Uf®. by C. Adam*.
The Old Forest Ranger, or Wild Sports of India, by Maj.
Walter Cambell anil Frank Forester.
A New History of the World, giving an account of the
variou* Revolutions in Europe and America, to the present
time, by H. White. B. A
Consolation, by Jarae* W. Alexander, D. D.
The Relieve, by Rev. Hugh White.
Harper* Magazine for July, an interesting number.
Putnam's Magazine for July.
Bamum's Illustrated News, Gleason's Pictorai, Ac.
juneSO
GROCERIES, Cic.
C OFFEE—150 bags prime Rio. 75 do. Jamaica, 50 do.
Java.
Srcsa—10 hhds Porto Rico. 10do. St. Croix. 5do. New
Orleans. 100 bbl* Crashed. Powdered, and Clnriiied.
Mousses—25 hhds Cuba. 76 bbl* New Orleans.
Fu>cr—150 bbl* Baltimore. 75 do. Canal. 50 do. Hiram
Smith's.
Bacon—15 casks Philadelphia Haras,500 Baltimore Rugg
ed. 30 hhdz Sides. 20 do. Shoulder*.
Brooms—4<> dozen, painted handles.
Bcckkts—200 dozen, painted.
•Soap. ftaxnuH sxd Starch—50 boxes No. 1 and Family
.-^sp. 50 do. Pale do. 75 do. Adamantine Candles. 25 do.
Sperm. 25 do Star. 150 do. Patent Mould do.. 40 whole and
half boxes Starch.
ToBACro—350 nkgs various brand* nnd qualities.
Lkmux Svrup. kc.—50 bote* Lemon Syrup. 10 case* Wal-
ut aod Tomato Catsup. 10 do. Brandy Peaches.
IXjMEfTir ijqrows—*5 bbls Phelps’ (Jin. 50 do. N E. Rum.
76do. Rectified Whisky. 30do. Extra ••Id MonongaheU do.
Wines—20 quarter casks pure Malaga. 6 do. choice Ma
deira. Received, and for sale by
j/13
STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
No. 147 Say Street.
All person* of tasle and refinement—tho«e having
a du« regard for comfort and personal appearance, mav
at all times select any and every article for their w.ara-
^rohe. from one of the largest assortment* of tho Very
Best Gool* in this country ; either in Ready Made Garments
or made up to measure In unique style, or Furnishing arti
cle* of everv description and quality ton numerous to men
tion Call and see. PRICE A VEADER.
NEW BOOKS.
N ARRATIVE of a Journey round the World, compriz
ing Chili, the Gold Region* of California and Austra
lia. the South Sea Islands and Java, by E Girstaecker.
Romance of Ab.lard and Helolse. by O W Wright.
Pvscomaney. Spirit Rapping* and Table Tippings exposed,
by nrolewor Charles G Page.
A History of England from the first invasion of the Ro
mans to tiie accession of William and Mary in 1688, by Jno
IJngard. D. D.
Heavenly Recognition—Will we know our friends in hea
ven! by Rev H Harbaugb.
Heaven, or the Sainted Dead, by Harbaugb.
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 Julv: Ranking’s half ye»rly_Ab*tarct.
January to June. 1853; Bamum's Illustrated News ; the
Lady's Book for August; Eng'.Uh and Equity Reports, vol
14.
Philosophy of Sir Wm llsmilton, edited by 0 W Wright.
Eearth’s Legacy; Annie Grayson ; Grammar without a
master. Ac.
ang!2 W. THORNE WHJ.IAM3.
McMAHON A DOYLE.
CRANE At RODGERS
H AVE instore, and offer for sal: on accommodating
terms, the following, viz:
20 hhds Porto Rico Sugar. 10 do Muscovado do,
10 do N Orleans do, 50 bbl* crashed do.
50 do refined A B and C do. 25 hhds Cuba Molasses,
100 bbL* N O Syrnp. 50 do New Yntk do,
200 bag* Rio Coffee. 50 do JaTa -lo.
25 hhds Bacon Sides. 10 do do Shoulders,
100 half bbls Lard. 500 sacks Salt,
100 boxes Soap.various brands.
100 do fancy do, for tcdlet use. auglO
UiehVH* ao,en ^* r . ,n retiring from business in
t*. L*™ iwl 5*1 deeply grateful and obliged
J-nTknn.Ii *i> ich ha* been extended to
tuonr-j!' .‘'h from eity an-1 country friend*, and
ysvprerabfs thanks fortheume
NEW BOOKS.
gIR ISAAC BARRINGTON’S Personal Sketches of his
'HU'to.ii.. i t iD.nu uifunHm
” “'’P’thst part favor* will be continned to
^rilital _,'iJ*if re,Te, 7 »ay grateful to give the most
lh * »' lb. Ut. concern
irsfej— J. m Kmnrt:.
- l«nU»,.-« C *" p * r,0 * r *hip heretofore existing be-
'— h thuV^'^V u . a 1* r lh ® flr _ m of Caaxx^k
ofthe b - T onsent,
ill traW^ ", ro T* 1 , 1 «>• settled by H. A. Crane, to
*W n * wl11 piease present them.
re »k« payment Ether party are
tte tume of the late firm In liquidation.
H. A. CRANE.
fAT57S&.—— T. HOLCOMBE.
. own Times, a new edition.
A Memorial of Horatio Greenough. by H. T. Tuckerman.
The Pedestrian in France and Switzerland, by O. Banell.
The Libertines in American, by H. W. Warner.
A Book for every America, on the Science of Government
and Compend of the Constitution snd Civil JurHprudence
of the United Sta‘es. by A. W. Young.
Cranford, by the author of Manr Flirton.
The Isindon Quarterly Review for July.
Blackwood’* kkilnburgh Review for August.
No*. 10 and 11 Collier’s Shakespeare.
J owry’s Universal Allas.
Upham’s Mental Plnloraphy. abridged.
Huel’s Thibet and Tartary. London edition, illustrated.
Lord Raeon’s Essays. 1 voL; Rabelais’ Works. 2 vols
aug25 W. THORNE WIL1JAMS.
‘«TVnsu - T. HOLCOMBE.
wtStufi52Hr' n 2 M t# thU
EIJA3 REED,
JtlSSL
VX-BOXxnf- — ^
vfcStaMSs.'i! in ** sums
SUNDRIES.
f)A BBI-S winter strained and bleached whale Oil.
266 bags prime green Rio Coffee.
60 bags old government Java Coffee.
75 • I-aguvra Coffee 46 do Maracaibo do.
100 bbls E Phelps’ Gin, 40 do P k II Conn’t River do
20 " domestic Brandy. 60 do New England Rum.
60 bbls and 100 kegs prime l*af lard.
50 hhds prime Racnn Side*. 20 do do Slioulders.
200 dozen painted Buckets.
20 hhds prime St Croix Sugar. 15 do Porto Rico do.
20 •• prime 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 boxea Beaded'* 6* and 8s tallow Candles.
100 “ Star Candles. 300 do No 1 pile and family Soap.
50 M Segars. of various brand*. For sale by
aep20 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
nfSMiTH’S FLOUR, CRACKERS, rite.
QA BBLS II. Smith’s Flour
OU 20 half bbls choice Canal Flour
20 bbl* Sugar Crackers
20 half bbla do do
20 bbla Butter do
20 half bbls do do
20 boxea Soda do
20 half bbl* Fulton Market Beef, a choice article
50 bbl*Crashed Sugar,
landing from brig Augusta, and for sale by
•17 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON A CO.
FASHIONABLE TAILORING.
M D. MURPHY. 21 SuU-avert, would respectfully
inform hi* fri*n«l* and the uublic generally, that lie
lra« received Ids spring style* for gentlemen, among
.which will be found as rich and line fancy Cn**imeres.
Vesting*. Ac., ss hare ever been brought to this market.
AU order* executed with dispaten. and in the best style
of workmnnship.
Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and judge for
hemselves. mb 11
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE.
Legislative Charter, granted in 1840.
T HE Spring session will commence on tne second Monday,
which I* the 12th day of January.
Gko. Y. Rrowxk, President and Professor of Mental and
Moral Science.
P. I/irn. Professor of Natural Science*.
L. R. Bkaxiuu, Professor ot Mathematics and Director ol
Music.
Hirxftr M. HomriAW. Professor of Belie* I^ttres.
Tho Faculty will be Assisted l»y the following ladies, vir.:—
Mrs. Browne. Mrs. Branham. Ml**** Urnaett, Bumstead
Meredith, and E. Bennett
Catalogues containing further information, may bo ob.
tained by applying to either of tlio officers of the College, or
to either of the following genllcnien. who constitute the
Roartl of Trustees : K. E. Jones. M. I).. President; B. M. Pee
ples. Esqr.. Treasurer: Thou. J. Burney. Eanr., Secretary; Col.
J. It. Walker. Rev. N. O. Foster. Rev. <’. M. Irwin. Wm. S.
Stokes. Edmund Walker. Zadiariah Fear*. Nathan Ma*.<er.
Wm. W. It. Crawford. M. D.. Bcnj. Harris.Jan. F. Swanran, J
W. Fears. R. P. Zimmerman.
Madison, Morgan county,Dec. 23rd. 1851
dr 20 lawdAwtf
UN1VERSIT V O FL OU IS IA N A 7—BIEDIC A L
DKI’AHTMKNT.
T HE Annual Course of lectures in tills Department will
commence on MONDAY, Nororaber 14. and will ter
minate in tbe ensuing March.
JAMES JOM*. M. D.. Professor of i’ractlce.
J C. RIDliEIJj. M. D.. Profosoor of niemistry
VARRF.N STONE. M. D.. Profess.,r of Surgery.
A II. CRN AS. M D . Professor of Obstetric*.
A J. WEDDKRBURN. M.!».. Professor of Anatomy.
G US rA VI'S .\. NOTT. M. D . Professor of Materia Medics
THOMAS HUNT. M. D .Professorof Physiology aud Pathol-
first of N’ovenfberiiext.
If not sold at private zaio previous to the first Tuesday In
Februars'. it will then be offered at auction at the Court
House. 'Apply to de!5 ' COHEN A FOSD1CK.
TU CARPENTERS, CONTRACTORS, AND
BUILDERS.
T HF. choajMMt establishment in the southern country for
tbe sale of sashes, door*, blinds and wood Mouldings,
of 4very variety, is at tho corner of Calhoun ami Washing
ton streets. Charleston. S. C. All my work is made of tiie
best seasoned white pine, and thu sashes are glazed in tho
very neatest manner
A full supply of paints, oil, glass, varnishes, nnd brushes,
always for sale low. sep9—w4w It. F. SMITH.
READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR 8P111NG
AND SUMMER.
WM. R SYMONS. Drskkk *xd Taiwr. .Vo. .
W hanker draU. regretfully solicit* tUejfl(V,|(J|l.
A attention of his friends an > »he public in gen-1 (ll'lllj
■litoral, to his large stock of Ready-mi a* t loth-LJ LU
ing. suitable for tiie present an-1 coming season. It lias ail
i<e- n made up under ids personal superintendence an I for
style and durability of workmanship, is inferior to none to
be found in the market.
Tbe following comprise a portion of the
Sack* of blue, black and colored cashmere cloth* : black,
brub d'ete Frock* and Sark* ; linen 'luck, drill nnd fancy
linen Frocks and Sacks; India gras*, silk and brown linen
Sack*: bLick and colored alpaca Frock* and Sacks.
Pants of fancy French cassimeres. black doe-skin cassi-
m?re. black drab d’ete and spring tweed cassimrre. white
.luck snd fsney linen drill, together with a large lot ol cot
ton drill and duck Pants, for summer wear.
Vest* of black satin, black baruthen. and fancy silks, fan
cy and white Marseilles, figured and striped linen*.
Also, a targe stock of Furnishing Goods, such ns stocks,
glove*, sustwnder*. cravat*, collar*. »ilk. gauze, merino, and
cotton undershirts, stripe silk and cotton socks, silk and
gtnghatn umbrellas, ete.. etc.
The whole of which lie offer* for sale on accommodating
terms, and at prices as cheap aa the cheapest. »p!3
) Demonstrators of Anatomy
CORNELIUS > . BEARD. M. D..)
SAMUEL P. f’HOPIT.V, M. D.. /
The room* for directing «DI be open from tbe third Mon-
day in October to the Hot of April.
flie Faculty are Visiting Physician* and Surgeon* of the
charity Hospital, an l at end this institution from Novem
her to April Tiie Student# accompany the Profesrar* In
their vDit*. and thus enjoy extraordinary practical advan
tages free of expense.
Tliere nre about one thousand patients prescribed for
lady in this Hospital.
The number of patients 1* n-nrlr twenty thousand, in the
year. Til iMAS Hl’ST.M D..De»n.
BIADA91E R. ACE LIE TOGNO,
^^li.l.o|ienon tiie 1st of October, at the corner of Meet-
French will be exclusively spoken in the School and fam
VrorV.-in-l ‘b - but due regard will be also had to a thorough English
L*.l»...lnn I f... I ...... T,...r\.. 1 J • . r . .
Education. Madame Tognu l* prepared to refer parentsnnd
guardian* to tiie most eminent Profesrar* of Music in Phil
adelphia and New York, am! to a number of gentlemen in
Philadelphia and Virginia, to whose daughters she has gh
en instruction for several yt-ars.
REFKHKACIH :
Philadelphia.—Rev. Kingston Goddard, Md’lte Adeie PI
golgne. Mad. Ois. Picot. Mud Acelie Gulllou. (mother ol
Mad. Togno.) Ed. I). Ingraham. Faq.,Dr. Win. Harris. H. D.
Galpin. Fsq.. Signor Perclii, Prof, of Music, 11. Hupfeld,
Esq.. Prof, of Music.
Nfir Vink.—Mad. H. Chtgsray. Signor Ravioli.
1-,. r IValL-sp I’av II II 1
\V9I. R. 8YBION8,
Offers for sale, a large assortment of Cloth*. Gas-
rimeres and Vesting*, consisting In part of the fol-
lowing articles, selected by himself during the past
summer in I»ndon and Pan*, which he will make up to or-
' * “ shr
NEW BOOKS.
R OADS AND RAILROADS, a manual ofthe principles
and practice of road making, comprising tbe location,
construction and Improvcuisnt of road* and railroads by
W. W. Gillespie, A M., C. EL, ehil engine*i In Union Col-
^osmt of Alexander Hmlth.
u.unarrsigne*! tunng associated The last Iruf Irom 8unoy Side, by T. Trlsta. with a ms*
, J °haain and Mr. James E. Cope, nwri** ot U»* author, by Austin Phelps.
wXcoxm. Vocerj bosioes under tbs firm Home Cookery, a collection of tried receipts, both foreign
azr* “ k Co. and domestic, by Mrs. J. Shad wick.
Philosophy of Mysterious Rappinga and Reply to Beecher,
by E.C Rogers.
Chambers' Miscellany, la 20 volumes, fancy boards, and
10 volume*, cloth.
Chambers’ Repository. 4 volumes, fancy board*.
Chambers’ Information for the People, royal octavo, half
calf blading.
Chamber*’ Papers for the People. 12 vob.;fotMy bound.
The Works of Samuel Maunder, including the Treasury <
Natural History.
Scientific and Literary Treasury. :
Treasary of Knowledge and Biographical Treasury.
*iutry ef an Nations. Nos. 1 aari 4.
iry of
EMi£H£io*t%i>nA-' i men*
der in the best style of workmanship, and at the shortest
notice. Hi* stock of Readymade nothing and of Furnish-
iug Goods, for gentlemen’s wear, is Tery Urge and of the
best quaiitv and style—the whole of it made this fall under
Ilia own inspection, an-1 will be sold at tiie Iowo*t prices for
cash or approved credit :—French black, blue, brown and
olive Cloths; fancy French and English Cassimeres; fancy
Silk Vesting, super, fancy Silk Hush Vesting*; black Bar
athea Silk Vesting* ; super, black Doeskin Cassimeres ; Me
rino and Silk Undershirts and Drawers: white and fancy
Shirts and Collars; Canton Flannel Shirts and Drawers:
white.black and fancy Kid Gloves: Neck Ti-s. plain and
embroidered; Merino and Cotton Socks: Scarfs. Satin and
BorabasinSocka. bo5 IT Whltaker-rtreet.
FISK’S METALIC BURIAL CASE.
. WE sre constantly receiving these valuable
. Cases, and have them alwa/a in readiness to be
delivered at the shortest notice.
I. W. MORRELL k CO
that we
Winchester. Va.—Rev. C. Walker.Rev.il II Boyd. Hon
J. M. Mason. Hon. It. Y.Conrad. Geo. l>»e. H ILL/*, Esq.
Charleston.—J. L. Petigru, Esq., O. Mills. Esq.. J P. l’or-
eher. Esq , II. C King. Esq. lawd5—sol
N EW BOOKS—Received by S. 8. Sibley. October 4.1853.
—The Mud Cabin, ofthe character and tendencies of
British institution*, hy Warren (sham.
The Forged Will or Crime and Retribution, by Emerson
Benitto; Edith's Legacy, by the author or Adelaide Lindsv.
The white Cruiser, or the Fate of the Unheard Of, by Ned
Buntline : Putnam's Magazine, for October.
The Knickerbocker : the London Journal.
Industry of all Nations.
JaneSeton. or the King's Advocate, a Scottish historical
romance, by James Grant.
The Rudiments of the Art of Building, represented in fire
sections, edited by John Bullock.
Violet, the Dan>euae. or Courtship and Wedlock, by the
author of tbe Gilt. Ac.
The Rebel Scout, a romance ef the American Revolution,
by Anna Ashland. For sale at 135 Congre*s-st. • oct5
OTAPLE OOODaTT-KerseysrPUins, Osnaburgs, Home-
tJ spun*, red and white Flannel*. Blankets, Calicos, brown
and bleached Shirting* and Sheeting*. Huckaback*. Crash,
Towels, linen dama«k Napkins. Irish Linen*. Bird's-eye Di
aper, etc .Jor rale by o2fl DiWITT * MORGAN.
N. B.—We are permitted to Inform the publie that — —
have received from Mr. KavKOXD, of New York dtv. a let- / Cbemlzetts, black Silk
ilteu St-*- 1
jyjOCRSING GOODS—Block Bombazines, blaek Norwich
i LVX and Can ton Ooths. English and Freneh Merinos, raw
’ Silks, black Crapes, black Crape and Love Veils, Collars and
Jfl7
N OTICE.—The subscriber
outstanding business
r being compelled to cloa
of F. ZOO BAUM k CO.,i
close the
_ _ „ . wnold
request all those indebted to the tats firm to make imme
diate paym-nt, and those haring claims to present them
for settlement. O. B. MITCHELL.
jqnel9 successor to F. Zoghaam k Co.
FALL AND iVINTER TRADE, 1853.
TO MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
DRY GOODS.
O UR purchase* for the foil and winter trade are now com
pleted. snd we can submit to yoar Inspection « very
Urgt and well assorted stock, embracing every article con
nected with the trade, and at such prices. In the 1
state of tbe markets, a* will prove highly satisfactory.
U PRENDEBGAST k CO.. 178 Broughton-st.
oct25 opposite 8). Andrew's Hall.
PRENDERGAST k CO., wish particularly to direct
M • attention to ths most elegant ssaortmrat of New
Frsnfch and British Ribbons they have ever sold, embracing
every novelty in style:
4-4 rich Genoa and L^ons Velvets, for talmas, scarfs, and
tnantilbu. black a
M super fins twilled French Ladles' doth* for talmas
an colors; richFlald and priated de
ter signed by tbe different members of the United States
Senate, who were appointed to take charge of the body oi
th* Hon. Hzxut (\vr, deceased, (which wa« enclosed in one
of Fox’* Metalic Cases.) and who went with it to Kentucky;
they say to Mr. Ranroxt., that the Case answered the pur-
pose for which it was Intended, and meet* with their appro
bation. and they cheerfully recommend it to the public as
—..wto, and they cheerfully recommend it to the publ
being superior to any other Case for the transportation ot
the dead. The letter can be seen by calling on
febli L W. MORRELL k CO
STOVE*. STOVES.
The subscriber has just received a Urge number ol
Cooking and Parlor Stoves, which be will dispose of
on accommodating terms. Among them may be
found the following: Cooking Stoves. The Republic, Udy ol
the Lake, Air light Premium, Queen of the West Empire
Premium. Eastern Premium. Parlor and office Stove*.—
Union Cottage, Cylinder. Sheet Iron, (atr tight) square and
oval. Six Plate. Box Stoves.
Hollow Ware Pots, Kettle*. Ovens, Spider*. Sauea Pan.,
ke. Ac. Plain and Japannsd Tin Ware, for sale, and manu
factured at abort notice. Orders for Roofing, Gutters, and
to will j
No*. 10 and 12 Barnard street
S’LOAKS. Mantillas and Talmas, wide Velvets, ladles’
TO THE CONSUMERS OF MANUFACTUR
ED SAWED LUMBER.
rpiIK Subscriber* nre now prepnretl to receive orders for
A Flooring nnd other description* of Pluiued Lumber, at
tho Saviiiuiiil) Plaining Machine, situated on the canal, at
tho wc.vtorn extremity of tho city of Savannah, between
Zubly and Murgaiet streets. Order* for all descriptions of
Plained Lumber furnished nt the shortest possible notice,
nnd manufactured in n superior style, widen cannot fail to
please the consumer. Wmk done by their machine will
compare with that of nny now In use The subscribers
have succeeded in arranging for a constant supply of se-
lected seasoned Lumber, by which no dDap;»oIntment to
builder* need be apprehended. Eve ry facility will be ex
tended iu obtaining matceial lor all parts of a building..
The Saw Mill, now being completed in tiie same building,
will be in operation in the course of one month.when or
der* for every description of Sawed Lumber will ke execu
ted with despatch. Apply to R. A. ALLEN k CO., or
jy2ft—codSin WILLIAM KINK. Agent.
jyCfl—cod2m WILLIAM KINK. Age
PORTE MONNAIE8, POCKET BOOKS AND
FANCY GOODS.
T HE attention of the trade, and other*, in want of Porte
Monnale*. Pocket Book*, lianaer*' Cases. Dressing Ca-
ie*. Portable Writ ing Desk*. Backgammon and Che** Boards.
Chessmen, Pearl. Shell, and Silvpr Card Case*. Work Boxes.
Cabas. Needle Books, Money Belts, Cigar Cares. Portfolio*,
Razors and Razor Strops, Travelling Flasks, and fine Cutle
ry, together with a large variety of Fancy Goods, which
will lit* sold at tiie lowest rates. F. H SMITH.
I’orte Monnnlc nnd Pocket Rook Manufacturer.
aug21—codlin 205 Arch *t.. below Sixth, Philadelphia.
DYING AND RENOVATING.
73 Vork-it.. rear of the. Court I finite. Savannah. Ca.
Established In 1832.
L ADIES' Silk and Woollen Dresses. Shawls, Table Cover*.
&c.. cleaned and dyed variou* colors, Ijidie*’ Bonnets
Bleached ami Pressed in » fashionable style. Kid (Siove*
Cleaned.and Gentlemen's Garments Cleaned. Renovated or
Dyed.** nmv be required. Alldonelnthc name style which
ha* generally so much pleased tny patron* and friends.—
Term* model ate.
Persons sending parcels by Hamden’s express, railroad
or steamboat*, are requested to write inn per mail, 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 punctually attended to.
ap!12—tufo4 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
nkmTbookh.
R ECEIVED BY S. S. SIBLEY, August IO. 16S3:
Mile* Tremenhern. or tiie Live Test, by Anuolte Marie
Msilinrd. uuthor of Zingra theGypsey.
l’bilosophy of Sir William Hamilton. Professor of I/>gic
nd Metaphysics in Edinburgh University, for the use of
Schools and colleges.
Abelard and FJoiso, a romance.by 0. W. Wright
Py«comancy. Spirit Rapping* sni r Tippings exposed, by
Professor Charles G. Page, M. I).
Bamum’s Illustrated News; Gleason’s Pictorai; Popular
Educator; Majarim of Arts, ke. For sale at the book
•tore of SS. SIBLEY,
augil 135 CongrvM-street.
decorations, bordcis, firc-screons. curtains, etc.* which they
offer nt tiie lowest prices, both wholesale and retail.
The host workmen employed to bang paper either in tbs
city or country.
Stank Bonks. Stationery, rfc.—We have also our uiual as
sortment of writing papers wrapping papers blank and
school books, siationerv, etc.
„ PARRISH k HOUGH,
No. 4 North Fitli street, 2 door* above Market,
Philadelphia,
tnr Cash paid for country rags. mblO—aod •
DIE SINKING AND ENGRAVING,
I N AIJ. ITS URANCHE8.—Business cards, with spproprf-
nto devices, embossed in a new style, In plain and fancy
colors, seals of overy description, with or without presses.
Envelope* printed with nsme. business nnd address. labeK
bill bend*, manufacturer's ticket*. A-c.. nil executed in ttta
neatest manner nnd nt prices26 per cent, belowany slnii-
Inr establishment, in consequence of better and improved
focuitlcsfor the execution of such work.
N. It.—All orders hy mall promptly attended to. Goods
rent to any part of the country.
„ , , „ ,, t B. CALVERT k CO.. ’
Envelope and Seal Press Manufacturers. Die Sinkers, Embos*
sers and Kcngrnvers, 48 South 3d-st., Phlladetpbls.
mb28
GAS WORK, LAMPS, Ac.
A RCHER a WARNER. Manufacturers. No 119 Chest lut-
strect, Pliiladelphia.respcctfully solicit the attanh m ot
purchasers, to their assortment of chandeliers, bracket*,
pendnnts.and every description ofgns burner*; also every
variety ofiamps. girandoles. &c. We warrant our rood
equal in quality, nnd our prices as lowas any other estab
Bailment in the country.
The Trade supplied witb burners, mercury, caps,brass
tings, air pumps, Ac., nt reduced prices.
„ ARCHER A WARNER
Ellis S. Archer, j William F. Miskey.
Redwood f. Warner. | Wm. O. B. Merrill
qftfttrai i> lasses, richest style*, tor i»dkata osr. or all kinds •
Cur mui niry »»u. -<»»• Pm-s.-itraua rteture rratnes, ao., will
bi- found at our establishment.
Ling cxjierience and largo facilities ejlable us to oell tbs
best goods at lowest price*.
Dimensions being given, we will give estimates for any
(zed Mirrors, delivered free from breakage, at anypolnf
Orders solicited.
French Plate Glazs, for Store*, Dwellings. Ac., at import**
tion prices. THOMAS J. NAlT k CO.
aplO—end
NEW CARPETINGS.
T HE subscriber lms just received per late arrival*, »
large nnd fresh stock of tho richest and newest stvlua
L Tapestry. Bru . . w
tian Carpetings, all of which are offered on the most deskr
nidi- teniis.
With a full assortment of Oil Cloth*, Tablo Covers, Mai
ting. Ac.
Purchasers are requested to make an early ex&minatior ■
ns strong inducement* will 1ms held out to cush buyer*.
It. H. WALKER, 190 Chestnut street.
mhl7—lawtf below 8th. South aide, Philadelphia.
B.'
BLINDS AND SHADES.
Yoke Notice.
I. WILLIAMS. No-12. North Slxlh-atreet. a few doors
above Market-street, 1’hiladeiphia, is the most exten
sive and best manufacturer of Window Blinds and Shades
in tiie United States, and has taken the highest premiums
at all the exhibitions; lie buys the best material* by whole-
mil cheaper for Cash than oilier* pay for Inferior at tide* by
retail, and can, therefore, sell superior Venetian Blinds and
Shades, a* cheap as others ask for inferior articles. Painted
Window Shades in great variety, of beautiful design* ind>
siijierinr quality. Buff and White IJnen Shades, Blind and
Shade Trimmings. Fixtures, Ac., wholesale and retail, at
tho lowest cash prices. Store Shades painted and lettered
to order. Reed Blinds nt manufacturers’prices. Old Blinds
painted to look as good as new. Purchasers, by calling,
will lie convinced tfmi he sells a superior article, aod guar
antees full satisfaction A liberal discount made to dealers
•• We study to please."
BKNJ. J. WnJJAMS.
apld—eod No. 12 North Oth-street, Phil*.
WAPIIENE.
A N INDIAN PREPARATION, for restori ng grey hair to •
its original color. It is guaranteed by tho Proprietor,
bat if the patient Is grey, ho ran have hi* hair restored to •
Its original color bv using I/iret's Wnhpene. For Snle by
j an 2) u- w Iivmi v a... *
NEW BOOKS.
T HF. Sword and Ihe Distaff, or Fat. Fair and Forty, a s’o-
ry of the South at the clone of tho Revolution, hy tiie
author of tiie Partisans, Mclllchauipi, Catherine Walton,
Ac. Ac.
Tiie Heavenly Home, or the Employments and Enjoy-
nent* of the Saints In Heaven, by Rev II Harbaugb, A. M.
mrnt*... ...» — , — • - - »
Poem*, by Mo litatus; Book of tho World, No 10.
Book of the World, vol 1. bound.
The Half Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences. No 17.
Tho British and Foreign Medlco-Chirurgical Review, No
23. Received by
augl2 J- B. CUBBEDGE.
EPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS,
J UST received.a variety or publications of the New York
Protestant Episcopal Society. Tracts. Church Cate-
chisms. FabUth School Service, and other cheap and valu
able Publication*. For sal* at the Book 8tnre of
8. 8. SIBLEY,
auglO No. 185 Congress-street.
C Cloak Ooth. colored Silk to make Clorks, with trim
ming* to match, for sale by
oct29
Dr.WITT k MORGAN.
J UST RECEIVED per steamer Augusta, a fresh supply of
Pickled Pork, choice pieces; SmoUed Beef: Beef tongues;
io barrels; PJekledSalmon; Codf ’
Pig Hams; Pickles, in 'barrels; Pickled Salmon ; Codfish
and Maekerell; also. Potatoes. Apples, new Lemon*. Raisins
and Citron, for sale by oct20 W. O. DICKFON.
....-Received by late arrivals a Urge assort
ment of fin# cotton shlrta. For sals by _
oetlS PRICE k VEADER
JUNE SHIRTS.
JJAM3-Ju.t received.^ a lot of fine small sized a agar
cured Hams, for family use, for sale by
auglS A BON AUD.
UST received beautifully embroidered linen cambric
J _ H» ndkerchiefa. also, French worked Collar*,
patter as. For sale by ' *>p!8 : AIKEN k I
gILK Pocket HandkercWefs.^of j»rioos_ quajltira" and
pISHING AND JOCKEY CAPS.—BeeeDed by InU tart-
pticss. also linen cambric Handkerchief*, of which w#
AiKCTtmma.
__ vsls,a
147 Bay-»t
iopfir. TtwMiumirtwmpiTOM jyi ,t
miyffi PRICE k VEADER.
J^ANDLVG from brlg Macon—10 boxes Lemon S/rup; I
j eases GUloux Sardines, for sale by
octl6 . HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON *00.
_ boxes Cheese, 28 bbU Hiram Smith's
WINDOW GLASS.
P PORTER’S ALKALINE WINDOW GLA8S, Is superior In
brilliancy of surface an l polish to all other, and never
stains or rusts; wltlistandsall climates.and Upacked with
great care, suitable for shipping. Dealers »nd others will
iperfino Howard street .
Flour. 60 hhds prime new Bacon Sides. 20 f ‘
Bacon Sides. 20 do do Should-
er*. 30 bid* snd 60 kegs I^af lard, landing and forsale^r
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A C
T Vj THE LADIES.—\Vc would respectfully call the atten
tion of tholndie* of Savannah, and sourrounding coun
try, to tho following new nnd beautifulgooda which we have
just received, viz : silk Paris mantillas, laced gimp roantlt-
Ihh. hlack nett scarfs col'd. neet scarfs, ladies cravats and -
ties, French worked collars, laced capes, diemlzetts and un
der sleeve*, honnet ribbon, gauzo cap ribbon, black velvet i
ribbon. Alexandres light kid gloves, black nett mitt*, ool'd, *
silk and lisle gloves, with a large variety of other articles .
too numerous to mention. Please call and see for, vour-
selves ; all of which will be sold on tbe boat possible term*
by Mhl9 AlKIN A BURNS.
J UST RECEIVED.—We have Just received, a fresh sup i
ply of ladies' merino, gauze, silk and cotton Yests, .
Misses and infant’s merino vests, gents silk, merino, gauze
and cotton vests: also, a fine assortment of linen cambrle
handkerchiefs, ladles' snd misses’ white and brown cotton
hose, white and black silk do, gent* white, brown and mix- .
ed half hose, gents white ana black silk do do. together
i-i nan wine, genu, wime uiaum an* uo uu. uigliun
witli a large assortment of white aod colored -linen cam -
brie handkerchiefs, colored and block silk cravats, Stock*
and ties, for salt low by
mh26 AIKEN fc BBBNB ’
S HAWLS. Ac.—Super, and common craps shawl* plain
and embroidered. Vandyke collars beautiful good*, as
■orted parasols, plain, striped and checked glace pilks, sum
tner do, bareges, tissues and grenedinea, colored and whit*
jaconet and organdy muslins, a large assortment of Irish
linens, French printed cambrics.
M. PRENDERGAST A 00.,
ap!4 178 Broughton strest
stripes and plaid, new pattern gingham, barege* $nd ..
tissues, ladies' colored and black umbrellas and paraaol*.
silk gimp to suit all shades of silk* and bareges, blaek jtn
mantillas, shawls, points and scarfs, white ana black *cw-
ing silk scarfs, white face and colored silk mantillas, white
and colored crape shawls, black swan silks, black baregM
aod tissues, black and lead French ginghams, for sale by
AlKIN. te BURNER.
ap)13
J^A DIESMDRESSTGOODS.—Printed
— bareges, jaconets, fawn*, tissues, g!ac* aifk*.‘rrt d*
Paris, Freneh cambric*, India silk*, figured and dootted
swis* mull, nansook and eambrie muslin*, silk and linen
instres. Ac., for sale at tha lowest price by
i IfaWfrT A MORGAN. •
apl22
T iie young marooi
further supply just^redeired andfor sale at th*
by Rat. F. R. Gouldlnf.
rad and far aala at tha nook
& B. SIBLEY. 186 Coogreawt.
consult their Interest by ending tbair ordere to the sofa tNkGU8H PfCKLEB AND 8AUCE8.-6 do* Jars aaaartad
nt "' FRItoNCH A RICHARDS, ; Engllah Pleklsa. 6 doz botOea assorted Sauces, Jut re
agents. ' FRENCH A RICHARDS,
aug26—dfim New Drag Warehouse.
N. W. corner 10th and Market^iU., Philadelphia.
gTERLJNG SILVER WARE.—-Tea Beta, Pitchers, Cake
; eelved and for sale by
JuneSO
) Bssksts, Goblet*. Caps, Tumhlara, Forks,
• " ■ ~ ' fa.Crt '
aert Kntrea. Pie Knlrea,Crumb Scrapers, Flah Knives, Jellv
Knives. Cheese Scoupa, Song ladles, and every other arti
cle in tbe silver way,' from tha bast mam factories in the
country, and warranted, at 116 Broughton street
-HORTON A RKEMAN.
*" R B. MARSHALL, r
Bavanpah,mh Febroary,1858.
R eceived per Florida—Colored «nk r
i “• ’■ v — 1 —
L ANDI.NO from ichooner Christopher lx>e*enr60 balsa ’ MM, gface tilka.
n.,. TOJfc.ua. to tk.wh.rf, 6,
"ALE AND PORTER-76 bbls Philadelphia Cream Ala, W. .... *7 'Jl WWTHS fcMORflAIf.M
o«a c ** t ‘ t ” J °° P mS'*hqs 1 ic
maatle Brandy ] M do, P. and H. Conn-river Gin; 28 qr.
. —•— "’’-ia fiv sale br -.
luvat..
J U3T RECEITED—A Bo— tad lifn (Wrtnrotorfrotj.- iM.tle BTOoili M 4o. T. Ml H.Codq-iItctOlo[ 3.qf.
men's silk and cotton Vests; plain, rlbbad, colored and cask* Malaga for by
bla«* Half Hoae; bleached, bwwnTeolorad bnd striped auglO : .WEBOTRa A PALIW
HaU Hose; colored and Hack Mk, Cravata. «o*k* snd -tx 0 ME8T1C AND FOREIGN UQUORS.—2* bbfa. P.Afl ■ ■
Tlasj white and colored silk and]inmeambrie Handkar- iJ oin* 80do KPheipa’ do;50doM.JL Rom: 80do£e*
moblaek kid Gloves^ a large assort ufird Whisky^#-casks pore Malaga Wine,)* dodo Fleo
ehlsfs; wWta. colored and bfaek kld Glove* ;aTarfta*aon tified Whlskr.1
T)0U8llEn.tMl Hr,Brt., Andlrmu. lrro.-hTOj-l, WkMrt.Trodla,.allot
r steT.u.TTOTOTOd MmklHWa irMMininUr, . —" aofmsm jmtvKiH a,no „
AiiaTOop,CM|aodAnnaurinAMTiMA»A.ari.W .i •
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