The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, November 15, 1853, Image 1

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M » ■y'f ■ ■ (1 V -• ", - J-*; < *' ■*. ... •*'■ ■ u », * Q VOL. XXXV. SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. TllESQAY . MORNIN G, NOVEMBER 15. 1853. VB1ROH JWBriLII. W!S /vI/IAAi Famlll# Lutase Naufag®#, par J. Wyss, MPIPW A ventures de Robinson Crusoe, tredulb kttMMr da Daniel Da Foe. Amelia Oorslna, on POrphelln# da Seine, dad lea an. jeunM pmonnes, par Vletor Doublet, Profouenr da Dalle Abreg* da Tbura lea Tojarna au Pole Nonl, depute h ■ Freree, tool Jueau’a trehouaru (1830—1880), par Henri I/‘ brun, alziena edition. Marguerite Robert, par M’me Tnma aonew. Lea Darnlera Joura da Pnupelt, imita de Dulwer. HUtoira Naturalla dea Anlmaui, lea plua remarquabh de la class* de maimnifrrea (quadrupedea at eataeee), pr •• un Naturalist* da Muaeuo, ornaa da 00 figure* d’anltnau? L’Orvhelinada'Moscou.ou June Institulrice, par M’n Wolllea—dlxieme edition. Pierre l'Qrand, par J. N. Du bole, Profrueur da I’Unlver alte—qoartlerae edition Met Priaona ou Meraotraa da SiWIo, Potlloo, traduotio nourelle. par M. l'Abbo Baurnaea, profeaaaur au petit 8em naira deToura. Auguste at Thereae, on La Retonr a la fo, par M’me Tarl daaSabloua—troUleme edition. Erueatine an lea Channea de la Vertu auirie de Kelly c la Jeune Artlate at de Caroline at Julietta, par M’me Cesar! Fortenea—aeptleme edition. Dlancbe de Savenay. par M’me L. B. Agues da Lauvena au Memoirea Da Soeur 8t. Lous, pr I<oul* Venilette. Matltilde at Gabrielle ou lea Bienfalta, d’une educatii: ehretrieuno—troUleme edition. Robert au l’Souviner d'une Mere, M’me 0. Guermante. Voyages et Aventura* de Lape rouse, par F. Valenlin- aisieme edition. For sale by sep33 J. B. CUBBEDGR. THU BOOK OF NATURE. to physio, astronomy. clien> . botany, a oology and phyi „, nearly 700 wood cut*. Aural Surgery and the nature and treatment of dUeas* of the ear, by W. R. Wilde. Godey’s lady*’ Booh for Oclober. Tlie victim of Excitement, by Caroline Lee Dents. Professor SUliman’s vUit to Europe in 1851, with engrav logs. The Exiles—a tale hy Talvl. The Camel Hunt, by Faber. . v noa Albert Smith’s Story of Mont Blance. The Work* of Calhoun. voU. 1 *nd 2. ■^TomiITS FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND No*. 6 and 6 Illustrated Record of the N. Y. exhibition .rmV AGENCY. ityr S(umnw!i ©rorghiR, WKHO.V, BY PUNCH & HILTON, P U citr «"“ n i r ./-trI. WEEKLY 81—WEEKLY, 88. _. 1TC DAILY GEORGIAN, t * | tnt \evening,Sundayaexcept* * e «lih* , *"'C|on !**«**> tocity subscribers,and * S1.Wiutoctltar. who cub.ro.cl.~l .'.'J coral"*- Tb. cola, “ttaolntf l°r cnni.tr,mCmud la SiM • CSZ.Mlam'w'l1**** racfnliif ichedul.. Stfrriiw” 1 WU ^ t1U .WBKICI.Y OKOUGIAN, TH® 1 w I0 * COVXTKT, ,, m JJ\he arrangement of the malls, three u.iWUb* 1 *? T l ThurwUy and Saturday.) and eon- tat*»Voiuimwcial. Political and MUeella- bbi»llll'* i .'?’ ! ^“ v,l T *rtUem' nta In the Dally, sent to ^'•ttVsteiml Union.or delivered in the city,at »»F rU# riVwaiM nu. awa’ii, w advahc*. WEEKLY GEORGIAN, . T H .u tlic i.mwrunt mattter of the dallies,la pub. ft.niilflii'd ‘ . n ii, tn in o. at l^'^joootuw r«R ANNUM, IS SDY1NCX. i, n ot made In advance, the charges will Georgian •*, for Tri-Weckly |5, and jy.-Au.KT. - vv 11 MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. 8AVA * ClkxlH Ruy-Hrert. nI|CbmptBT gill uke Fire. Marine and River Riaka on ll U’lA.TtorjITSori." lram .VrtdJoboff.Anleraon,K.B.Knapp, Henry Lathrop ■BW WINK AND LIQUOR STORK, 4 Vo. 8 IVhitaker-strtd. \ THE BUBSCnniER respectfully announce* to the Jettisons of Havaunah, and of the interior of this fataU. that he has now opened and will keep con tinually In atore, a large assortment of the best qualltiee of the various kind* of WINES AND IJQUORS. both foreign and domestic, Invoiced from the beat source*, and to his stock of which, atpreaent on hanl, he Invite* attention.— Having had extenalvo experience in Franco a* a manufac turer, and in America a* importer and dealer, hia acquain tance with the trade enable* him to offer assurance that the article* which are enumerated below are each genuine i Articles of Direct Importation.—French Bran dies of various brands: Holland Gin; 8cotcb, Irish and Monongabela Whisky ; Old Batavia Arruck; Jamaica and Bt Croix Rum. Wince*—Old Port, Madelra, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Claret, Ranterne and Burgundy Wines. Cordials*—In cases. Curacoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Sla- vaitx, Klrachcnwaaser, Absinth, Ac. Ale and Porter—-Loudon Brown 8tout, and Edin burgh Ale. Auo. , IIIPI.EMEHTS. —b^SuL ■SiBharat Iron Fire-proof Safes, Shovels i and Hay Fork*, potato “ “ ,fld)00lB. Hhellers, Cot Manure Drags, Cultivators, Hooka, Corn itors, Straw Cutters.8cythcikndSncalhs.Hose. Axes. Pick Axe* and Handles, Road Sera (lets, Ox Chains, Og Yokes, Garden and Fancy Barrows, Garden Chair*. Segment* and Gudgeon* " **■ Teasurea, Grist Mills, Rice Threshers, - j’sUplandilo. 8awa | also, ll-vud ind nolfl : ( Cement, lias ter, Mill and Croat Cut i Yard Saws, Ac. For tale by CHA’B 11. UAMPF1ELD, 171 Bay^t. nov6 o Agent for Domcatle Liquors. R. MAYER. g H ^relLJohn HKN’RY D. WEED, President, MIR.V31 ROUERTS, Vice President 131|.iH.\n0S AGENCY. .rijhiii! to M-nd for their friends and desirous of by first class packet ships, are Informed ^lube aro lhe on ' r AgBnt! ' for tUollbo,,0 R 8 cn " ^^^anthorire-l to drawon Mcssrs.Wm.Tapscott k GK'liverpxd.iu sums from £1 and upwards, which dnifts’*« negotiable in any town throughout Ireland and Crwt nriuio. Hralt* on Franco and Germany, payable In . n »u*«of ttie Continent, also for Kile. Apply to 4«*'i 1 y nlTMtfU Jb (UllH'V SO FU*. Tlie Cloister life of Charles 5th. 15th English Lsw and Equity Reports. Blackwood for September. Eclectic Magazine. Silliman' the lancet, Illustrated Magazine of Art. Ac . Ac. Journal. Sept‘27 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. IIUNKER A OGDEN. 80 Ray-street. SUlTHl-ltN 3IUTUAL INSURANCE CO, .tSilURY lini~ President and Treasurer. AUWN CH.t.'K.Sec'ry. \ C.F. McKAY, Actuary on-lenL.t«l. Agent of the above Company, continues titaketbefidloaing Risks, vis.: Marine, River and Eire (IwoBtbe U»e> ofservanl*. UrrsnfNGitielVrsons are also taken hy this Company. Vs extra premium for residing in the South. WILLIAM KING. Agent, Corner of Ray and Dreyton-streeta. C O I’A ltT K US I HI* IVOTIC E. Hie un'lorwlgoed have associate*! themselves to- grtber. under the name and style of Murphy A De- vinnv, for the tran.*iction of general IJoot and eluie business, having the stand on tho corner of W1V . .*an-l Whltakcr-streels, formerly occupied byM pnairryast. Tlier are now pro;wired to offer to their friends la-lthr public, a well selected stock of Ladies’ and Gentle- •| oeots. Shoes. Ac., which tliey will sell cheap for cash. ’ ’ murphy a roaranny. 01URE BOOKS. R EmVED BY S. S. SIBLEY, August 30th, 1853: The Fawn or the Pale Faces, or two centuries ago, b J.P. Brace. Hie Matricide's Daughter, or a tale of life in the grci metroplis, hr Newton M. Curtis. Itare Devil-Dick, or the road and Its riders, being the rc mantle adventures encountered by Dick Turpin, Ac. Hie Pirate Doctor, by a Naval Officer. Black wood’s Magazine for August; Graham’s Magazii for Scntembor; Godey’s Isulya’ Book for September; Glei son's Pictoral; Darn urn’s Illustrated News ; for salo at 1! Congress street. au831 L 'IFETJNDER ITALIAN DEMPUTISM.—Lorenzo Uenou or Passages in the Life of an Italian. South Carolina in the Revolutionary War, being a rep! to misrepresentations in relation to that State. Sheridan’s IJfe and Memoir*, by Thomas Moore, langard’s History of England, a new and cheap edltloi- In 13 volume*. General Baron Jomiuls’ History of tho Campaign of W. terioo. A Memorial of noratto Greenough, by Tuckorman. Doismont’s Hallucinations, a rationnl history of appar tlona. visions, dreams, eto. Mrs. Lee's Habits and instinct* of Animals, Birds, Re; tiles and Fishes. Tlie Fawn of the Pale Faces, by Brace. Collier’s Shnkespenre. vol. 5. cheap edition. Young Americans’ IJhrnry—Life of Webster. Gcrstiecker'a Journey Round the World, a new supply. - "•* «.—«««« «"UJAMS. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. The subscriber has now o;«cned a largi* and choice RMicsortment °ruew style °f fall and winter goods. f"|P3fl.i»nsUting of French and Ehiglisii black and fancy UU/colore.1 Goth, plain black doe skin Cassimeres. figu M»a»-k elastic Cassimeres. with a large variety of French Lacy rasMiuercaof the latest stylo and pattern. Also a cWeetiriety of Vestings, consisting of figured black and tiarj Cashmere*,plain black Satlu. figured black and fuucv Nhs.iad Satins, cut silk Velvet*. Ac. The whole of which Mb prepared to make up to order in the most fasiionalile merer, and on accommodating torms. Ktl ' WM. R. SYMONS. Draper and Tailor. 17 Whltakcr-st. ITOL'SF.. - — — — — n ii t an t 12-4 Sheetings, linen and cotton 6-4.0-0 and 7-4 do.fur pillow cases, white and colored Furniture Dimi ty. Freach.English and American E'urnituro GiiuUe. Mar- willes and Uncaster Quilts, large and small. Imrna«k Nap- kina sod iViiles. white and colored, French Bordered Towels dovlu end crash. Scotch lMsper and Towels. Huckabuck Ksrer. Rusda and Bird’s-eye IHaper. 10 4.11-4 and 12-4 Cel BUnkrts. Trib Blanket*. Window r=ea ea and Fixtures. Pltan and Table Cover*, linen and cotton, just received and for salt by oct29 AtKIN A BURNS. L APHVb. gentlemen's and ohllden’acotton, silk and me rino lies- and Under-garment*; kill aud silk Glove*: hare cambric H indkerehiefs. Embroidercl do ; plaid wool Shawls; Thibet do; Rroche do; Scarfs ; Moreen's wonted l»rtn**k«: wind' >w Shades; embroidered Curtains. Ac.: re- czlicd and tor *\\e by o‘W Dn'VlTT A MORGAN aepSti W. THORNE WILL MA Ilk HALL HOUSE DRESSING SALOON. M ESSRS. CUIIKV A n.VNNO.S respectfully announce to the citizens of S.irannah that they are now prepared to do *11 kinds of work in their line, at their new shop, nesr the corner of Broughton and Drayton-sts. Tliey have csUMidte-l the following as their rate* of charges: For a single *h»v* 'O-.; |K- r month, for 2 or tlireo times per week 7Se.: 4 tim-s« week $1; 5 or ft times a week f 1 60; every Ly |1 75 per month. Hair cutting 20c.; bair curling 25c. shin|sx,ic«20c. Mr. COHEN will always hold himself in readiness to at- teal tu orders ifom those who may require his services at their homes. iov8 MATTE AVAN MACHINE AND MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, U NDER a new and improved organization, manufacture Istcoinotive and .Stationary Engines. Sugar Mills. Gins, Presses, Uthes, Drills. Ac. Also, every description of Cot- toa. IVteden aadSaw Mill work..Shafting. Pulleys. Ac.. Cast- In;* of say weight, (having a large assortment of patterns.) zt relu-ed prices. F. 3. CLAXTUN. Engineer. iV|*it 15 Plstt-street. corner of Gold. Gaxton A Wet- more. Excelsior. Collin* .A Co. and H. Collins’ Axes. Hard- wire Agency. 23 Pratt-st., New York. oclO—lyr PATENT SCALES. F AIRBANK’S Patent Platform Scales—(Improved inqual ttrind n-luce.i in price)—Adapted toerery reouire-lop- rntioa uf weighing, as Railroad Scales for trains or single car* in uv on the princlj>al railroads in the United States and Grat Britain. Warehouse Scales. Heavy Portable Scales, on vheels.fur foundries, rolling mill*. Ac. Store Scales, various muliflcatinas; Counter Scales. Hay and Coal Scale*. Ac.— Thrr* Scales lave been long known and severely tested ; and the uoirersal confidence felt lu their accuracy and perfect sdjuitraent. is such that they nro now regarded a* thestaud- srl.from which there is no appeal. _»y!2_ PilllJmiCK A BEIJ> Agent* „ SILVEK’S MLNERAL PAINTS. Tr.^T RECEIVED.—A supply of Mineral Paints, fire and «sstcr-proof colors, unfading. Silver’s Mineral Paints 4if«rMsentially from all others In market. They are not usjt, they require little oil. they do not work toughly, but asdly is white lea>L They lay on a very heavy body. M immediately, and become an indestructable covering ol fcst. They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger «J*r than white lead. ! hue a variety of colors, Red, Yellow, various Browns, bri J»t Black. They are superior in body (or covering K®i*rty) to anything ever discovered.and pound for pound *i|icover doable the surface of White Lead or Zinc Mineral t*-nti. sa l require lees oil. I im now prepared to cover Tin Roof*, aa nothing adheres to tin like Silver’s Mineral Paint*. For sale by JOHN .1 MAURICE; Of 4 ID and 12 Rarnard-atreet. »y loiee, tho literature of the Sclsvlc Nation*; Theory i Politics, an Inquiry into the foundation* of government and tho causes and progress of political revolutions, h Richard Hildreth, author of the History of tho United Slat* of America. Ac.: The Story of Mont Blanc, by Albert Smitl A Visit to Europe in 1852. by Prof. Benjamin Silliman. • Yale College, in 2 vols., illustrated; John C. Calhoun Work*, vol. 2; Tlie Picture Pleasure Bonk. Illustrated wit upward* of five hundred engravings, from drawings of emi nent artists; Tlie White Rose, or the Lovely Maid of Lout- inna. a romance of the wild Forest, by Dr. J. II. Robinson Tlie Golden Eagle, or tbe Privateer of ’70. a tale of the re* elution, by SyIvanna Cobb, Jr.; The Countess De Charny. o 1 the Kail of the E'reoch Monarchy, by Alexander Dumas | Burn urn’s Illustrated News, No* 37 and 38. received by _ *ep2l J. B. CUDBEDGE, N EW ROfiKS —The Mud Cabin ; or the Character an * tendency of British Institutions, as illustrated in the 1 effect u|H)ii Human Character and I)e»tiuy, by Warren Ish am. The Forged Will; or Crime and Retribution by Emereo ■ Bennett. The White Cruise.-; or the fate of the Unheard of, by Ne Buntline. Edith’s Legacy; or the I/mg Wood of tlie Grange, by th author of Adelaide Lindsay. Jane Scton; or tlie King's Advocate; hy James Grant, au tlior of - Romance of War." Ac. The Rudiments of Duilding; for the u*o of Architects Builders. Draughtenien Machinist*. Engineers, aud Meehan ics; by John Bullock. Tlie Iteliel Scout;a Romance of the American Revolution by Aria Ashland. Violet, the Danseuu.se; or Courtship and Wedlock, by th author of- The Jilt.” 4 - Warning to Wives.’’ liarnum’* Now*. No. 10. Putnam's Magazine for October. Received by nct5 CUBBEDGE A BROTHER. HOLCOMBE* JOHNSON dc CO., Have in atoro, and offer for sale, on the most Eflfavorablu terms— B16 hhds St mix Sugar, 25 do Porto Rico do ™25 do N Orleans ao. 50 bhls Coffee do 100 bbls Stuart’s A. R and C Sugar, 25 do Crashed do 10 boxes Loaf do. COO bags Rio Coffee, 20 do Java do 100 bag* old Cuba Coffee. 60 do Jamaica do 10 cases Myar’s Aromatic Tobacco, 50 casks Bacon Bides 25 casks Shoulders. 25 do Hams, choice quality 100 bbls Baltimore Flour, 50 whole slid 25 half do Canal do 25 hhds, 60 tierce* and f>0 bbls West India Molasses 25 bbls New Orleans Molasses, 25 do extra do 25 quarter chests Hyaou Tea. 10 do do niack do 100 boxe* Sperm anil Adamantine Candle* 100 do No 1 and Pale So*p 100 bale* Gunny Goth. 300 colls Weaver's Rope 100 bbls E Phelps’ Gin. 250 E'lack’s do, 25 do Connecticut River do, 25 do N E Hum 20 qr casks pure Mnlags Wine. 20 do do Madeira do 6 half pipe* Olard Brandy, 20 nr cask* do do 100 bbl* Monongahela Whisky. 10 qr casks Port Win* 15 bbls Mint and Rose Cordial. Also, the following old and very choice uquore. In glasses : 40 dozen choice old Madeira Wine, bottled in 1847 85 detnijons St Croix Rum. 15 do old Jamaica do, 1848 50 do old Monongahela Whisky. 1845 10 do Pure Juice. 1848.40 do Brandy. 1816 35 dozen Scheldam Glu, 10 do old Whisky. Nectar. may!8 GROCERIES. ■ 25 HfTDS. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugar, 25 do choice Now Orleans do. 26 do do Cuba Molas ses, 100 bid* New Orleans and Cuba Syrup. Stu art’s rectified do. 500 gallon* Sperm Oil, 300 do linseed do. 200 boxe* Sperm and Adamamantine Candle*. 25 do Starch. 50 do Cheese, 75 do Soap, 25 do Toilet do. 50 do mixed and assorted Candle*, 75 |>ackages Tea*. Bl»ck,Im- perial and Green, 150 bid* A. B and C Clarified Sugar and Yellow Coffee do. 25 do Powdered and Crashed do, Prune*. Figs. Gtron. Pickles. Italsln*. Yea*t Powder*. Saleratus, So da. Ac., now In store and for sale very low. hy mh28 KlllBF-E A RODQPB8. GROCERIES, Ole. Corns—160 bag* prime Rio, 75 do Jamaica, 60 Sugar—10 hhd* Porto Rico. 10 do St. Croix. 6 do New Orleans. 100 bbls Crashed. Powdered and CLirified. Moujwis—■25 hhds Cuba. 75 bbls New Orleans. Flour—160 bbls Baltimore. 76 do Canal. 50 do H Smith’s. Bacox—15 casks Philadelphia Ham*. 600 Baltimore can vassed do, 30 hhds Side*. 20 do Shoulders. Potatois—150 bbl* P and Mercer. Lard axd Counsn—26 bbl* choice Leaf Lard. 0 casks Cod fish. Soap. Caxdt.is axi> Starch—60 boxes No. 1 and Family Soap, 60 do Pale do, 40 whole and half boxes Starrh. 75 do Admantlne Candles. 25 do Sperm, 25 do Star. 150 do Patent Mould. Tobacco—450packages various brandsnndqualitle*. Lkron Syrup. Ac.—60 boxes I^no.n Syrup. 10 cases Wal nut and Tomato Catsup. 10 do Brandy Peaches. DoMBmo Ijqcorb—75 bbls Phelps’ Gin, 50 do N E Rum. 75 do Rectified Whisky. 30 do extra old Mnnnnguliela do. Wixks—20 quarter cask* pure Malaga. 8 do choice Madei ra—received and for sale by apl-20 McMAHON A DOYLE. IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE, Wholesale and Retail, Xo. 118 Broujkton-tt.,Miaxn Dull and Whitaker. THE targsst and best selected stock of goods ever goffered for nil*In thla elty. Gold and Silver Watches, _ _MYe*L Fob sad Guard Chains, Sot* of Jewelry, Chat, eiane*. Bracelets. Brooche*. fin* Diamond work linger Ring*, SilverCastore, Tea Set*,Pitcheri, Goblets, Cup*,Cake Baskets, Spoons, Forks, Fish Knives, Pie Knives, Cheese Scout)#, La dles, Byphona. Ala*, all kind* of Plated Ware, Military and Fancy Goods, and a great variety of article* too numerous to mention : tho whde of which will be aold at reduced price*. AU kinds of Watrhei, Clocks. Jewolry and other Jobbing attended to by competent hand*. HORTON A RIKEMAN. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. L The undersigned beg* leave to Inform the Citizen* Bof Savannah, and the people in the country In gene- , .hat he has taken the Store No. 148 Broughton Street, ouo door West of 'Hxon’s Confectionery, where he will be pleased to make and repair all kinds of Clocks aud Watches, and will warrant all work with which he may be Intrusted. ap27—ly FRANCIS STEIN. Y WATCHES, JEWELRY, CV, And than Guodi. CJB RECEIVING by every arrival of the Steamer* fresh luRions. making the best assortment In this elty, of all kinds of Watches, Jewelry. Fancy Goods. Silver Spoon*. Fork*, Pitchers, Toa S«U f Cupe.9yjhon«, Platod Castor*, and every CHATHAM ACADEMY. rnHB exercise* of thU Institution will be raaumedon X Monday, October 10th. under lhe management of J. B. MALLARD end BERNARD MAI LON. essodat# principals. Tlie academic year la divided into four quarter* of eleven wreke each, aa follow* i First quarter commence* October 10th. and euda Decern, her 24th, Second quarter commence* January l*t, 1854, and ends March 18th. Third quarter commence* March 18th, and ends June 10th. Fourth quarter oommenco* June 101b, and ends August 27th. The academy ia organized into fire departments—Prima ry. Intermediate, Grammar. Uasslcal, and Yonng LadtraL No expense ha* been spared to fill the several depart ment* with well-qualified and experienced teao'iera. Tho Young Isidlei will tie under the charge of J. R. Mal lard, assisted by Mis* M. A. Callkxdku, who wm educated in the best schools of Northampton, Hass., and ha* been for the last three years principal of a female academy in this State. The CtassicalDepartment will be under the charge of Mr. Isaao P. Cadt, 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. Tlie Grammar Department will be under the charge ofB. .•allox. as heretofore. Tho Intermediate Department will he taught by Mr. Her Dakkr, a graduate of Oglethorpe University ; and thef mary by Mis* A. R. f artir. rrangementa have been made with Mr. E. Miilex for ng initiuction in French and Drawing. JOHN B. MALLARD, 1 p.. .. BERNARD MALLON. / 1 Jar gait anb for lltiit. FOR 8AIJC.—The plantation owned and formerly iL.I.,. n.1 V IT 1,mI.m~.aA An mm FOR BALL. .— - . occupied by th* Ut* Col. J. H. Mclptoeh. situated on No. 190] *rreMb* Bt. John* river, about fifteen miles above Jack- 1 “ i, East florid*, containing about twenty-seven bun- res, near nine hundred of r*-*-*- J JHjUaMpIpa UliiitrtiBttilirtit# CAUIHKT WABK EKPOKltlW. - Ipen, ai.. .. , ..sitlue. consist- nd. It leeligihly situated, and cultivation. Tbe building* are Ing of a comfortable dwelling, Ac., variety of article* c< 1 with our Une of business; allol MACKEREL, UIBCU1 PS, STARCH, &c. , 10 bbls No. large .Mackerel, 510 bbls No. 1 do do 110 half bbl* No. I do 110 do No. 2 <>«» 30 bbl* sugar, «odsr. and butter Biscuit*, 25 boxe* soda Biscuit*. 60 do Buchan'* Family Soap, 60 do Colgate's No. 1 do 40 do Colgate’s and Beadell’s Pearl Starch. 60 do Herring*, landing and for sale tv may 16 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO F REMOVAL. ASH10N.IBLE TAILORING ESTaBI JSHMENT—The sub- Kriber having Ju.t removed to No. 21 Bull-street, (bo- '•'♦aCongre.* and liroughton-strcet*.) would inform ills irteads sal the public generally, that ho will open Tills Day.hi- v-o-nd .npplvof Fall and Winter Goods.conaisting w the b*»t French. English and American Cloth*. Caasl- B *™ *u l yetting*, purchased from tho mostextenrive im. prtsnln New York, which ho I* prepared to make up in “1 b *’* 1 »nd most fashiouabie at idea. J" 1 M. D. MURPHY. T DISSOLUTION. HE co partnership heretofore existing with tlie under, signed, under the firm of BOSTON tc GUNBY, i» this «7|Ji-solve,! by mutual consont. Either partner isautho- bMin° WW l *‘ e D * ma tho Urm * n 4«p»t lit, 1853. aug2 JOHN BOSTON, J. IL GUNBY. •nil it" on m* own uccount, and respectfully the ST'nusace of the patronage so liberally extend* l8 * 1 JOHN BOSTON. BfSWnwF OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.—Tlie co-partner th. . r S loforo »A’*tlng between the subscribers under conJ!? f Z’H'.flAUM 1 CO. is dissolved by mutual m,, ^ K HITCHELL will continue the business on •hi.,;, n .V <0 * al ' *ud is authorized to settle all claims, In inu «“/,*<*» Haln*t the late firm. F. ZOGRAUM, Charleston. S. C., Ssrinn i, . G n - MITCHELL, Savannah, Ga. ^'•nnih. j nn6 fllhi 1853 je8 GROCERIES, LIQUORS, WINES, Ac. J. V. CONNKRAT k ('O.. offer for sale on ac commodating terms, a well assorted stock of Gro ceries. Liquor*.Tobacco.Segiirs.Ac., viz: 130 bags Iprime Itlo Coffee. •.*0 do do old Java do, 20 hhds Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugars. 60 bbls clarified coffee do, 25 do crushed and powdered do. 10 boxes loaf do, 200 pack age* black and gn-en ten. some very superior ; 250 boxes tobacco, various qualities, l’s, 8'/. 6's and 16's. 16 cases Di adem twist. 10 do Virginius and Aromatic.20do nectnrleaf. Viginia gold leaf. 10 boxes El Durado tobacco. 175.000 supe rior Havana Segars. 10 half pipes fltard.DupuyA: Co. Bran, dy. 20 half and quarter casks I’intern. Mattel. Paterae. Ac. Brandy. 5 quarter casks very old Jean Louis do, 6 pipe* Midland Gin. 2 puncheons St Croix and Jamaica Bum, 10 half pipes and 15 quarter casks sn;>erior Madeira Wine. 25 bbls old Monongaliela Wisky. 26 quarter cask* Tennriffe, 30 do do Malaga Wine, 200 bids gin. whisky and rum. 100 boxes No. 1 and family soap. 60 do starch. 60 do adamnntine can dles, 60 do tallow do. 20 casks baron sides. 16 do shoulders. 30 hhds West India Mola**e*. 40 bbls and tes do, 25 bbls N Orleans do. together with every other article usually found at tho wholesale grocery store* jnneff D^novop COPARTNERSHIP—None*—Th* con tml .Ji, .«***• * Ibslgere R this day dissolve,! by mu- Isteof retiring, and Mr. Thomas Wood, «f 'Vor k rAu ,, ' l t:,kin? h®* rli"^*- under tho name and style lionl,l«»~i u “'ll debts ng.iinst tlie late firm will be MllucUM. * n,,w Urn*, and all monies due them will bo s/Trein*Ji' 4U ‘ ^“foted for by the now couci-rn.es p KIRBEE k RODGERS, A C — WOOD At RODGERS. A ’ u b'cnie-r. In retiring from business in for the Terr r» rn ? n "' l, " , deeply grateful and obligwl u* . P^ronsgo which lias been extended to Uket thi. • ll,u,# -) both from city and country friend*, and uvUMuImP o! ft t 0 ' 1 * to his tlianks 'for the same, the m-reE? ,h " llut l‘ a * t favor* will be continued to “"TulifiM 1 7" , every way grateful to give the most if Kitibss u n 1 , 4ctl0n pstrons of tlie late concern S' JN t.^„,, ^’ partnorslilp heretofore existing be- HJUngS!j.oi l,l1er *' in,e ^' "°'R r lhe firm of Cram k Ruineis«/,u , ,U T dissolve,! by mutual consent. The *Uom all new 0 *i U ‘J™ w ”* *** rattled hy II. A. Crane, to tod those''"‘.’K will please present them, •'I'horhe.i ,1 h n,a * ,B payment Either party are use the mine of (he late firm in liquuUtion. tn»rj II. A. CRANE, PO PaRtv T. IIOirOMBK. withhhn^ I, "j'*;”’^ , t T l ‘ r * , * nM having associated •Hi continus tl. L ," * IuhQ,on an 'l Mr. James E. Cope, «f Uounin/1,.* '^' ,,loI ‘*wie grocery buxines under tho firm BU»2 •‘^•laasox t Co. n/p.p ' _ T. HOLCOMBE. ^ d*y aniteH| I li IP i^ frn ^ E 7 , T h ® undersigned hare this »r»l Fseinr-w* , f, ,n,or *"U for the transaction of a gen- k' tho firnw/ d!_ " J,nm I**l , *n Business, lu this city, un- »rmof Rxed kTnm. Office 174 B*v street. ElJAS REED. w"*"'*: H'-a'-f w. m.. "■ M5A52S7Sda¥!«!w* Tlie English Soldier in United Stale* Army. The i ventures of Mr. and Mrs. Sandboys, wlio came up to 1/ui don to enjoy thcmo-lvc*. hy II. Sfayhew and Geo. Cruik shank. Tho Knickleturys on tlie Rhine, by W. M. Thack* ray. Faust, a Romance of the Secret Tribunals, by G. M M. Reynold*. David Copperfleld. the younger, hy Dick Life aud adventures of Charles Chesterfield, by th authorof Petticoat Government. Ac. Tlie History ol St Giles and St. James, by Douglas Jerroid. Esq. J. Fenimor Cooper’s Novels The’ Golden Eagle, or the Privateer , S<-venty-Six. by Svlvann* Cobb. jr. Tlie Countes* of l»> Charny. or the fall of the French Monarchy, ay Alexamh Duma*. Barnuni’sIllustrated News. Gleasons Picturin' For sale No. 135. Congress-st. kj EW BOOKS.—The Maternal Management of Childr* i in Health and Disease, by Thus Bull. M D. Practical Mineralogy. Assaying and Mining, with a d- scription of tho most useful minerals, and instructions f< assaying and mining, according to the simplest method, b Frederick Overman, Mining Engineer. The Microscoplst or a complete manual of the use of tt micro<co|>e. for physician*, student*, and all lover* of nn ural science, second edition improve-! and enlarged, wi illustration*, by Joseph II. Wythe*. M D. A Treatise on Operative Opthalmlc Surgery, by H.)! Watten. F It CS, in England, first American, from the fli l/>ndon edition, illustrated by 109 engravings on woo', edited by S. IJttell, M D. author of a Manuel of the Disea>-1 ofthe Eye. Received by scplO J. B, CUBnEDOE. NEW BOOKS. R ECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY S. f». SIBLEY, 1350 • gre**-*t.—Bible in the Family—Bible in tho Count! ; House. Annul* of Tennessee, by J. G. M Ramsey, M. D. Tho Sword and the Distaff, or Fair. Fat and Forty. Maria Do Bcrflieve, a tale of tho Crescent City, by . Gilmore Simms. The Race for Riche*, and some of the pit* into which t * Runners fall. The Doubting Communicant, hy Septimus Tustin. D. D. Country Hospitalities, hy Catherine Sinclair Spiritual Vampirism—the history of F.therlal Softdc n and tho Friends of the New Light, by C. W. Webber. Rowland Wcvor, ortho Pilot of Human life. Great Truths by Great Authors, from writers of all a » and both hemispheres. Cleansing the Sanctuary, by W. L. M'Calla. of tho Un a Presbyterian Church, of Philadelphia. Je2 MORE NEW IIOOKS. R ECEIVED BY S S. SIBLEY. Juno 28. 1853.—F/l r Clifton, a store of School Ufa. by C. Adams. Tlie Old Forest Ranger, or Wild Sport* of India, by J j. Walter Cambell and Frank Forester. A New History of the World, giving an account of - e various Revolutions in Europe and America, to the pre*' >t time, by II. White. B. A. Consolation, by James W. Alexander, D. D. The Believe, by Rev. Hugh White. Harpers Maguzine for July, an interesting number. Putnam's Magazine for July. Barn urn's Illustrated News, Gleason’s Pictoral. Ac. june30 NEW BOOKS. N ARRATIVE of a Journey round tlie World, compi - ing Chili, the (Sold Regions of California and Aust i- lia. the South Sea Islands and Java, by E Girstaecker. Romance of Abelard and Heloise. by O W Wright. Pvscoftiancy. Spirit Rapping* and Table Tippings expos* I, by Professor Charles O Page. A History of England from the first invasion of the T - mans to the acceiudon of William and Mary In 1088, by J' o Lingard. D. D. Heavenly Recognition—Will we know our f.iends in hea ven? by Rev H Harbaugh. Heaven, or the Fainted Dead.by Harbaugh. Tlie Heavenly Home, or the Employment and Enjoynu it of the Saints in Heaven. The Illustrated Magazine of Art for August; the Ed t- burgh Review for July; Ranking's half yexrly Abstai t. January to June. 1853; Itanium'* Illustrated News; t e lady’s Book for August; English and Equity Reports, \-d Philosophy of Sir Wm Hamilton, edited by O W Wrigi t. Eearth'sLegacy ; Annie Grayson ; Grammar without a master. Ac. augl2 W. THORNE Wn.LIAMS, Of Havanawi lY 1 "# *** en 11,0 at the corner sssr he “ NEW BOOKS. S IR ISAAC BARRINGTON’S Personal Sketches of 1 s own Times, a new edition. A Memorial of Horatio Greenough. by II. T. Turkertn: Tlie Pedestrian in F’ranre and Switzerland, by G. Bane The Uliertine* In American, by H. W. Warner. A Rook for every America, on the Science of Governme t and Compend of the Constitution and Civil Jurispruden i of tlie United State*, by A. W. Young. Cranford, by the author of Mare Barton. The 1/mdon Quarterly Review (or July. Blackwood'* Edinburgh Review for August. No*. 10 and 11 Collier'* Shakespeare. I owry's Universal Atlaa. Upham'a Sfental Phyloeophy. abridged. Hue!.’* Thibet andfarlarv. 1/mdon edition, illuslrat* * I/wd Bacon's Essay*. 1 voL'; Rabelais' Works. 2 vol* aug26 W. THORNE WnJJAMS. new books. R oads AND RAILROADS, a manual of tbe principl and practice of road nuking, comprising the locntic construction and improvement of road* and railroads I W. W. Giltcspie. A. H., C. K.. civil engineer in Union C*! Irge. Poems of Alexander Smith. Tlie Instls-af from Sunny Side, hr T. Trista, with a m- roorial of the author, by Austin Pholps. Home Cookery, a collection of tried receipts, both ford; and domestic, by Mr*. J. Sbadwick. Philosophy of Mysterious Mappings and Reply to Bceche by B.C. Roger*. Clmnibers’ Miscellany, In 20 volumes, fancy boards, an 10 volumes, cloth. Chambers’ Renosltorv. 4 volumes, fancy boards. Ctiainliere’ Information for the Peoplo, royal octavo, ha ' calf binding. Chamber*’ Papers for the People, 12 vols.. fancy bound. The Work* of Samuel Maunder, Including the Treasure •• Natural History. Scientific and Literary Treasury. Treasury of Knowledge and Biographical Treasure. Industry of all Nation*. Noe. 3 and 4. • GMey’s Lady’s Book, for September. ““ Uu ‘ h ' $ngU J. B. CUBBEDGE. UEK1NED SUGAR, Xc. I Powdered Sugar Clarified do 60 do I/-x k Klrk|«atrii-k’s Crashed -lo 00 -lo Butter. Sugar an-t So«la Biscuit 20 do Treadwell's Pilot Dread 30 boxos do Soda RNcuit 300 do Family. Pole and No. 1 Soap. Smith and Col 60 do Beadell'* Pearl Starch 25 do Ground Pepper in 20 ||j boxe* 20 do do Coffco in 60 |h boxes 300 ream* assorted Wrapping Paper 60 mats old government Java Coffee fiO boxe* 1st and 2d quality Rey’s Lemon Syrup 100 bids E riielp*’ sn-l Rose Gin 80 do N E Ruin, 30 -to Domestic Rr.indy 40 do PA HConnecticnt River Gin 20 ami 20 cask* Malaga Wine 60 bbls and 100 keg* prime l«eaf l/ir-1. landing and or salo by jyJl SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. WINES, LIQUORS MEG AUS, GROCERIES, T HE Subscriber ha* on hand a Hue and well selected Stock of imported pure Wine*. liquors and Sega re. comprising the following : l!rnmly—lo half pipes (Hard, Dupuy A Co. • 3 do .lo old Henne**y ; 2 do do Sazerac, 1808 ; 2 -lo do Jean Louis, 1800 ; 3 do do J. J. Dupuy. Wince—I half pipes oik reserve Madeira ; 2 do do London Particular ; 3 do do old Port: 6 do do Sherry Wine ; 20 casks Claret ; 40 baskets Champagne. Sugar*—20.1X10 Rio Honda ; 10.000 l/i Cruis ; 5,000 Ia Union ; 10.000 Ia I’atrin ; 25.000 Trabucas. Fancy Groceries.—A large supply.such a* imported Cordials. Er-’-«h Pickles and Sauces, Preserve*. Sweetmeat*. Prune* aud jeuioo. For sale by A. RON AUD, d«8 Corner of Bay and WhHaker-street*. GROCERIES, XC. C OFFEE—150 bag* prime Rio. 75 do. Jamaica. 50 do. Java. Sril*K—10 hhds Porto Rico. 10do. St. Onix. 5do. Now Orleans. 100 bbls Crashed, Powdered, nnd Clarified. Motjusiu—25 hlid.s Cuba, 76 bbl* New Orleans. Front—150 bbl* Baltimore, 76 do. Canal. 50 do. Hiram Smith's. Bacox—15 cask* Philadelphia Ham*.500 Baltimore Bagg ed. 30 hhd* Sides. 20 do. Shoulders. Bkoous—40 dozen, painted handle*. Bl'CKm—200 dozen, painted. Soap. Caxduh axii STARCH—60 boxes No 1 nnd Eamily Soap. 50 do. Pale do. 75 do. AdamaiiHne Candles, 25 <lo. Sperm. 25 do. Star, 150 do. Patent Mould do., 40 whole aud half boxes Starch. Tobacco—350 nkgs various brand* and qualities. Lxvo.x Sirup. Ac.—50 boxe* Lemon Svrup. in cases Wal nut and Tomato Catsup. 10 do. Brandy Peaches. Pomr-tic ijqrnRM—'75 bids Phelps' Gin. 50 do. N E. Rum. 75 do. Rectified Whl«ky,30do. Extra "Id Monongahela do. Wims—20 quarter casks pure Malaga, 8 do choice Ma deira. Received, aud for sale by jy!6 McMAlK>N A DOY1.K. which will he sold aa low a| in any city in the Union.' f- -’ ■ :T>. B. NICHOLS. Particular attention given tetheTtepairingof Watch es and Jewelry. no 20 NEW JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, Ac* AI THE undersigned is now opening a splendid assort- Mjincnt of rich JEWELRY.embracing tlie recent patterns ileaf Ear-rings, Pins. Bracelets and Finger-rings, among f which are some fine Uiamnnil setting*.front 810 to $500. ,JL Also, twenty-five set*of those unique /’tarl Sets afEar- tAring* and Brooches, from $18 to $125 the set. newest ^vtnd rarest patterns; together with a very select assort- ^mentof extra fine ira/cAresctin pearl, diamond, huaj ting and plain cases. These, with a further assortment ol good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Seta, Spoons. Fork*. Indies, Cups. Ac., and Plated Ware of all kin’s. Fancy Work Boies. Dressing Cnscs. Folios, Clocks, Bronze Figures, gold mouut- ed Canes.Cuttlery. Ac . render* hi* assortment very com plete, and unsurpassed in the State, either in quality or pri ce*. D. B. NIChOLS Strict attention paid to re;Airing watches, clocks, and jewelry. uol2 jBW ELHY~ [m MR. F. STEIN, on Brougliton-stret*.. ha* just recetv- W/ed the finest assortment of new and fashionable Jewel er re of all description*. Gold and silver pencils and pen*. V silver and silver gilted ware and fruit baskets, waiters, lajltea set*, camllestick*. tatile and tea spoons : fine table. ‘d\ jKickot and ]ien knive*. scissors, and a largo variety of the finest work boxes, dressing cases, and writing desk* for ladies and gentlemen, aa also a fine selection of flutinas, accnrdians and fancy articles, too numerous to mention! which he offer* at the lowost price* ever sold in this city Tlie attention of tlie public at large, but especially that'of the ladies. I* particularlv requested. au21 PIANO FORTE DEPOT. THE undersigned resiiertfully inform the [citizens of Savannah. Georgia and Florida, that they liavo on hand more than fifty Pianos, the largest stock ever on salo in this c'.tv. nnd made by the most celebrated manufacturers in the United State*. Nunns k Clark. T. (’bickering. Bnardman A Gray. 1/iight A Newton.Edward* A Fisher, all well known to (lie lover* of Music, have place in their large assortment.— Those Pianos are of rich tone, nnd beautifully finished in Rose Wood. Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with iron frames made in the most substautial nnd workmanlike manner.— Also the jintly celebrated /Lilian Piano Fortes, which for thole swectn««* of tone liave not been equalled. All lliu* Instrument* have tnotaTTeftrauM* whfjti'render them peculi arly suited for tnl climate, preventing necessity of tuning for years. The undersigned are Agent* for Henri Here's, celebrated Grand Pianos, made in Paris. For Tower and beauty of tone, tliey stand pre-eminent. Carhart'i* MminioN.x.—-Till* beautiful toned wind ln»tru- ment.manufactured by Carliart A Needham, N. Y..for village purposes. I/)dge*.Serenading Parlies, und the private prac tise of Organist*, possessing a sweet and powerful tone, they have also for sale. All these Instrument* will be-lisposed of on the most accommodating terms. The price* of the Pi ano* ranging from $176 to $1,000. I. W. MORRELL ACo PIANO FORTES, MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. The subscriber having purchased the cn [tire business of F. Zoutur* A Co., of which firm he ha* heretofore been the acting mem her in Savannah, would respectfully invite the attention of those in want of anything in tho musical lino to hi* 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 tho selection of music and instrument* or the ful filment of order*, with the assurance of his utmost zeal and, Industry in his endeavor to deserve Him patronage nnd con fidence of the public. 0. B MITCHELL. junel4 successor to F. Zogbauiu A Co. PIANO FORTE WAKKUOUSK. THE Alteration* and Improvements in our [store, including a fine Show Boom fur Piano 'Fortes, and n Music Department for Izidlea being now completed, we would invite the at- ■ntlon of the inuxinil public to our stock.comprising every article in tbo line, which can be furnMicd (wholesale and retail) at New York price*. PIANO FORTES, bv A. Stodart A C«»..J. B. Dunham, and other* of established reputation, constantly on hand. F. /.OGHAl’M A CO., importers. Nos. 74 St. Julian and H'7 1 try un-streets. •Icc” Next to Market Square. WM. R. SYMONS, DRAPER AND TAX LOU, A’o 17 Whitaker itrert. Samnnah. Ha* Just opened a large and choice variety of Nkw PltiMi axii SuRJSKR GiKin*. consisting in part of Mack, figured and fancy French Cn»*iinere*; tdack and cul- >re<l Giatiinere; Cloths nnd l'u-hmerett«: while nnd fancy Linen Drill*: with a linre assortment of fancy Mar seilles and Linen Vesting*, all of which lie is prepared to make up to order in tliu most fasliiounhle style, and on ne cnmmodntlng terms np6 STAR CLOT 11 IN O E3IPOUIUM. A'o. 147 Ba>i • K Irnt. v All persons of taste on-l refinement—those having TIs due regard for comfort and personal appearance, may (Yjat all times select any and every article for their warn- -JiLndie. from one of the largest assortments of tho Very Best Goods in this country; either in Ready Made Garments or made up to measure in unique style, or Furnishing art! cles of every description and quality too numerous to men thin Call and see. PRICE k VKAHHB. FASHION ABLE TAILORING. M I). MURPHV. 21 HuU drrrt. would res;u*ctfiilly inform hi* fritnds and the public generally, that he has received his spring styles for gentlemen, among •which will be found a* rich and tine fancy Cassimeres. Vestings. Ac., ns have ever been brought to thi* market. All orders executed with dispatch, and in the heat style of workmanship. Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and judge for ht-mselves. mb 11 p26—d3w MKllUK 11 UNIVERSITY. DenJUld, Greene County, tio. STUDIES. rptlE Studies in thla University are:—A Theological course 1 of three years, designed for those who are preparing for the Gospel Ministry ; A Collegiato Course of four years, equal to that of other College* lu the country: A Scientific Course of three years, Including, with some ad dition. all the studies of the Collegiate Course except the An- cient languages ; xnmsBKW. Tlie regular time for the admission of Student*- l* at the opening of the Fall Term, the last Wednesday in August. Candidates for admission nto the Collegiate Course must sustain a satisfactory examination in Geography, Arith metic. English. I/riln and Greek Grammar, Caesar. Virgil. Cicero's Select Orations, and Jacob's Greek Reader ; and must lie at least fourteen years of ago. Candidates for admission into tho Scientific Course must sustain a satisfactory examination nn Geography. Arithmetic, Kngli.-h Grammar, Simple Equation* in Algebra, and two books in Geometry; and must be at least sixteen years of age. Exntxsm. Tuitiim. Spring Term. Fhfi 7Vrm. IxTiikuumical Seminary, Gratuitous.... Gratuitous. IxOiLUXiR. $26 00 $16 00 Scientific Course 25 00 16 00 Lx Arariorv— Preparatory Goss, 25 00 15 00 Second “ 20 00 12 00 Third “ 16 00 0 00 Elementary “ 10 00 0 00 Room Rent. 6 00 4 00 Contingent Expenses 2 00 1 00 These expenses require to bo paid In ndvanco. From Students who lodge in tho College buildings, fifty dollar* will be received as full payment for the tuition fees, room rent, and contingent expenses of the year. Tlie price of Hoard in the village Ls $10 per month ; of washing, room-rent.and fuel. $3. OJMMKSI.XMEXTAXn TArATlOXS. Tlio Commencement I* held on tlie last Wednesday in ujy. There are two Vacations, dividing the year Into terms, as follows; First Term—from last Wednesday in August to December 15th. Winter Vacation—from December 16th to February 1st. Second Term—from first day of February to Commence, oient. Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed nesday in August. B. M. SANDERS. Secretary of the Board of Trustees. Anv friend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGG. President of the University, will receive a catalogue, containing the course of studies, mid all other necessary information. eoltivated with success by him, and th# real Ing of bammoek and pine jf—* “ '* capable of a high degi In good order, eohili—„ and specious and convenient bouses, adapted to nil the pur pose* of a long staple cotton plantation, together with a grinding bouae 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 acre* of pine, laud, the greater pan of which U well timbered, lying on the At. Johns river and Ita vicinity. For price and terms applv to the administrators. J. WAIJ1BURG. Bavannah, D. A. PUTNAM, Ft. Augustine. Mr. J. N. Johnson, who is on the plsolatlon, will exhibit It and the other Ishd. eepl8—dtf LAND FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale 1,200 acres of Land, WVlying on the Atatamaha, river, three mile* below the «Btfork, known aa Town Bluff. There are 250 acres open, ready for cultivation; also two small framed house* with good framed barn and good framed store house,nituate on the bank of the river, one of the best stands for a store in this section. The place lias tbe advantage of steamboats during the fall, winter and spring months, and one of the best fisheries on the river for shad. Any person wishing to purchase can do so hy calling on the subscriber on the place. Alisa, 980 sere* of land well timbered, with 150 acres nf first rate bay Und well ditched anddralned.readyfor clear ing. with five acres cleared. Bald land will produce fifty bushels of corn to the ncre. This Und lies two miles from Mann Ferry, on tho Alatamsha river. Also. 5.000 acres of first quality pine timbered Uud on tho AUUmaha and Ocmulgee riven. AU these lands are situate in the first and second district of Appling county. Also, 2,000 acres of laud well timbered with cypress and white oak. Any person wishing further particular* can address me at Hall P. 0., Georgia. janSl—lawdAwfitn W. DYALL. tar The Raleigh V (N. C.) Standard will please ^puMIsh CANE BEAT CHAIR MANUFACTORY. No. 131 A'ovtA SWA Street, PhOadeiphia. ' (Opposite Franklin Square.) . .v THE subecriberu constantly fin-pk i [shiny, sod on hsnd RAIn andliia’- TO I cy Cane Seat Chain. V» grant v«iU- M 1 tv of elegant and UsblooaMe styles.' 1 * for parlors, dining-rooms or chambers,' made in Fancy Woods, Imitation Woods-and Fanes Colon, kc. ) -- Reception andCotUge Chairs, of) light end l" signs; Cane Lounges, Cane 8elteM, HallChs' House and Office. Ann Chairs, large and.n Chairs, Store and Bteamboat Stools, Windiot Settees, kc. Housekeepers. Hotel, Bteamboat and Ball Road Companies will find it to their Interest to call at the Factory_pf<. Jf F.wOOD. ^No. 131 North6thBt (oppositeFrsjUkBnBv^areJ FHOUTY & BARRETT’S Agrlcnltnral Wnre-Hotzae arid Seed Stork* No. 104« MarhLitrttLPhitadMil+ fan&tv - Lhhh Paourr AMkam 1 Patent 8el/jM| Slisrpcnin% Plaughs. of all right and left handed-flubsoll^K; HID and Double Mould, kc.. with Steel Extending Points. Bar sbsre, Beach, and other ithdi of Castings for repairing. Th* Emperor of RaMU awarded for tbe above Plougba. a Massive Gold Medal, value 8800.— Also, the Great Medal at the World’s Fair, was awarded P; k M. Plough No. 40. Cultivators with Donhle-Point Palish- ed Steel Teeth, which can be reversed, thus getting DoubU Wear ol the common Teeth. Also, Cultivators of all kiads with 8tecl Teeth, Spain’s Atmospheric Churns. Corn Planters, weekly for six months, and send bill to Turnip Drills, 4 to 8& Grant’s Patent Fan lulls, i.aw scnOOIi OF HARVARD COLLEGE. T lllrs institution affords a complete course of legal edu cation for the bar In any of the United State/, except- ing only matters of merely local law and practice; and also a systematic course of instruction In Commercial Iaw for tho/c who propose to enrage in mercantile pursuit*. Tlie 1/iw Library, which i/ rousts ally increasing, con tains non-about 14.000 roluine*. It include* a very coin plete collection of American and English Law. nnd the prin cipal works of tlie Civil und oilier Foreign Lnw. It is open to student*, and warmed and lighted for their uso during both terms nnd the winter vacation. Tlie first term of each academical year begins In the last week of August, and the second term in the la*t week of February : each term continue* twenty week*, students are admitted at any period of a term or vacation. The fees are $60 a term, nn<l $26 for hall n term. For thi* sum stn- il-nt* have the use of the 1/iw IJhrnry nnd text books, and ofthe College Library, and may attend all tlie courses of public lectures delivered to the uu-ler graduates of the University. Tlie instructors of the Tjiw School are Hon. Joel Parker. LI.. D., Itoynll Professor; Hon. TheophiluH Parson*. I J.. D.. Dano Professor; ami Hon. F/l ward G I/iriug. University Lecturer. Instruction l< given by lectures, recitations and examinations, and moot courts. For further information application may be made to cither of the Instructors. JAMES WALKER. President. Cambridge, August 1.1853. dlaw3wi* sepfi ® RICE LANDS FOR 8AIE —The Traet of LAND on the Bt, Mary'*River, known aa the Citt-off Tract.containing seven hundred and aeventy.two (772) acres, of which over five hundred (500) acres are tide swamp and fresh marsh lands, with a rise and (all of tide of six fret. Tbe marsh land was successfully cultivated manyyeareaince,producing Cotton, Cane, and Rice. Those lands could be put In order with less labour, it Is believed, tlinn would be required for putting Hammock lands In order, and are considered very safe from overflow in gales and freshet*. For further particulars and terms, which will be made eaay to a purchaser, apply to John Fraser and Co., Charleston, 8.C.,or to Mrs. Henry Bailey, St. Mary’s, Camden county, Georgia. • A plat of the land may be seen at the office of the Geor- gian. apt 27—dkc FOR f* A I.E.—A Tract of LAND, containing 202)4 seres.nnd Improvements, nesr Walthourville, Liberty county. Tho land Is of good quality, nine and bay land. 50 acre* of which are In cultivation, ami the remainder well timbered, offering strong inducements to persons interested in procuring turpentine. The Improvement* con*i*t of a two-story frame dwelling, together with negro houses, stables, nnd all oilier necessary outbuildings. The location cannot bosurpnasod fur heaithfulness or salubrity of climate, with good water, and a range for cattle which cannot bo excelled. Tlie above property can be bought at a very reasonable price, and on tlie most accommodating terms. If early application bo made to the subscribers, at Walthourville. liberty county. H. W. BACON _apl26—like F- B. WAY. VALUABLE RICE LAND FOR SALE. mm A Tract of Tide Swamp Land, containing 500 acres, •giving on tbo Abitamaha river, three miles above Dari- *«■" -en. adjoining land* of the estate of Butler and Dun- wndy on the east and Gignilliat and Walker on the north and west, naving a* good a pitch of tide as anv rice plan tation on tint river. My terms are. twenty dollars (icracre. one- fourth cash, and the balance on a credit of from five to ten vears. the Interest only required to be paid annually. Apply to tho undersigned at Darien. In caseof my absence Mr. .mmb> PttiNGi.it will show the land, a plan of which can be seen at tho office of tho Georgian. SAMUEL M. STREET. liAimat, Jan. 22. 1853.Jan25—laui FOR SAUL—A Tract of LAND of Five Hundredacrea TXl’trictiy nrlme Rice I/ind, immediately opposite the old town of Hardwick, Tlie situation of tho'place affords one of the best Saw-mill seat* In tho Southern country, facilities for timber lieing easy and without end. Vcsssels coming from sea can load immediately alongside, drawing from ten to fifteen feet of water. For terms apply to Henry Williams, U.S. District Attomey.Savaunah.or to B.STII ty. 3. ST1IJ-N, Bryan coun- CRANE X RODGERS H AVE in store, and offer for sal- on accommodating terms, the following, vix: 20 hhds Porto Rico Sugar. 10do Muscovado do, 10 do N Orleans do, 50 bbl* crashed do, 50 do refined A B nnd C do. 25 bhds Cuba Molasses, 100 bbls N 0 Syrup, 50 do New York do, 200 bags Rio Coffee. 50 do Java do. 25 hhds Bacon Side*. 10 do do Shoulders, 100 hair bbls Lard. 500sack* Salt, 100 boxe* Sosjv. various brand*. 100 do fancy do. for toilet use. »ng!9 SUNDRIES, Q A DDLS winter strained and bleached whale Oil. 266 bags prime green Rio Coffee. 60 bags old government Java Coffee. 75 • I/igtiyra Coffeo 46 do Maracaibo do. 100 bbls EPhelus’ Gin, 40 do PAH Conn't River do 20 •* domestic Brandy. 60 do Now England Rum. 60 bbl* and 100 kegs prime Lraf 1/inl. 50 hhds prime Bacon Sides. 20 do do Shoulders. 200 dozen painted Buckets. 20 hhds prime St Croix Sugar. 15 do Porto Rico do. 20 •* primo 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'* 6s and 8s tallow Candles. 100 *• Star Candle*. 300 do No 1 pale and family Soap. 60 M Segar*. of various brands. For sale by sep20 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON It CO. II. SMITH'S F1/OUK, CRACKERS, Xc Q/\ BBI.S It. Smith's Flour OU 20 half bbl* choice Canal Flour 20 bids Sugar Cracker* 20 half bbl* do do 20 bbl* Butter 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 salo Jyii HOLCOMBE, JOHNBt k CO. N OTICE.—The subscriber bell outstanding business ofF. , lo close the ...... BAUM k CO., would request all those Indebted to the late firm to make Imme diate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement. G. B. MITCHELL. junt-19 successor to F. Zogbanm k Co. " FALL AND WINTKII TRADE, 1853. TO MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS. O UR purchases for the fall and winter trade are now com pleted. end wo can aubmlt to your Inspection a very Urge and well assorted stock, embracing every articlo con nected with the trade, and at eueh prices, in the present state of the markets, as wiU prove highly satisfactory. M P REN DERG AST k CO.. 178 Broughton-st. oct25 opposite St. Andrew’s Hall. M PRENDEROAST k 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 rlth Genoa and Lyons Velvets, for talmas, scarfs, and mantillas, bltek and colored. 0-4 superfine twilled French Ladles’ Cloths for talmas and mantillas. French Merinos, all colors; rich Plaid and printed de Lslne* and Cashmeres. j>ct2S l7lBromhtoo-*t..op-.Bt. rflEA—50 halfcbests Hyzon, tmp« 1 sale by |NfU I A -a2 WM. K. 8YN«0 Y317 Whitaker stiV- .1 Jattenlinn of his fri Jii.eral. to lii.s largo * READYOIADE CLOTHING FOR SPRING and summer. WM. R. SYMoNS. Drai-ui ami Tailor. A’o ft*. r--q/-ctfully solicit* the/ friend* and l4iu public in gen-l ('ll large stock of Ready-m i *• ClutlrL- ing. .-uitable for the present nnd coming season. It h he- n made up under hi* personal superintendenre an I tor style and durability of workmanship, is inferior to none to be found in tlie market. Tlie following comprise a portion ofthe stock : Frocks and Sacks of blue, black mid colored cashmere cloths; black, br.nb d’ete Frock* and .Sacks ; linen duck, drill and fancy linen Frocks and Sacks; India grass, silk and brown linen Sacks: black and colored alpaca Frock* aud Sack*. Pants of fancy French cassiniere*. black doc-skin cassl- inere. black drab d’ete and spring tweed cas.imere. white duck nnd fancy linen drill, together with a large lot of cot ton drill and duck Pant*, for summer wear Vests of black satin, black bamtheu. and fancy silks, fan cy and white Marseille*, figured and striped linens. " Also, a large stock of Furnishing Good*, such as stocks, glove*, suspenders, cravats, collars. »ilk. gauze, merino, and cotton undershirts, stripe silk and cotton socks, silk and gingliam umbrellas, eto*, etc. Tlie whole of which lie offers for salo on accommodating terms, aud at prices as cheap as the cheapest. ap!3 WM. II. SYMONS, Offers for sale, a large assortment of Cloths, Cas- Isimeres and Vestings, consisting in part of the fol lowing articles, selected by himself during the past summer In I/mdnn and Pans, which ho will make up to or der in the l>o*t stvle of workmanship, and at the shortest notice. IBs stock of Readymade Clothing and of Furnish ing Good*, for gentlemen’s’wear, is very large and of the* best quality and style—the whole of It made this fall under hi* own inspection, and will be sold at tlie lowest prices for cash or approved credit :—French black, blue, browu and olive Cloths; fancy French and English Cassimeres ; fancy Silk Vesting.super, fancy Silk Plush Vestings; black Bar athea Silk Vestings ; super, black Doeskin Ca/simeres ; Me rino aud Silk Undershirts end Drawers; white and fancy Shirts and Collars; Canton Flannel Shirts and Drawers; white.black and fancy Kid Gloves; Neck Ties, plain and embroidered; Merino nnd Cotton Socks; Scarfs,Aitinand Bombasln Socks. no5 17 Whltakcr-atroet. GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. Isyitlatire Charter, granted in 1849. T HE Spring session will commence on the second Monday, which is the 12th day of January. Oko. Y. Browns. President and Professor of Mental and Moral Science. IM/u ii. Professor of Natural Science*. I.. It. Branham, Professor ot Mathematics and Director ol Music. IIXXKT M. Hot.TZrt.AW. Professor of Belle* lx , Mn-*. - Tlte Faculty will be assisted hy tlie following I Julies, viz :— Mr*. Browne. Mr*. Branham, Misses Reiiactl, Huinstend. Meredith, and E. Bennett Catalogue* containing further information, may be oh. tallied by applying to either of the officer/ of the College, nt to either of the following gentlemen, who constitute the Board of Trustees: K. E. Jones. M. D.. Pre.-ident: B. M. IVe. pies. K*qr.. Treasurer: Tho*. .1. Burney. K*qr.,Secretary; Col. ,1. B. Walker. Rev. N. O. Foster. Rev C. M. Irwin. \\ in. S. .Stokes. IMunind Walker. Tachnriali Fears. Nathan Massey. Wm. W. It. Crawford. M. D.. Benj. Harris.Jos. F. Swanson, j W. Fears. R. P. Zimmerman. Madison. Morgan county.Imc. 23rd. 1861 dr 20 lawdfrwlf UNIVERSITY OF LOUIS!ANA.—MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. r’l'MlK Annual Course of lecture* in this De|nitmcnt will A commence nn MONDAY. November II, and will tor niinate in the ensuing March. JAME.SJONFS. M. D.. Professor of Practice. J C. RIDDELL. >1. D.. Professor of Cheuii/try WARREN STONE. M D.. Professor of Surgery. A II. PENAS M. D . Professor of Obstetrics. A J. WEDDKRBURN. M. D . Professor of Anatomy. GU3TAVUB A. NUTT. M. D . Professor of Materia Medlcn. THOMAS HUNT. M. D.. Professor of Physiology and Pathol. •try. SSm prciiowK'lt:} The room* for dissecting will bo open from the third Mon day In October to the First of April. The Faculty are Visiting Physicians nnd Surgeon* of the Charity Hospital, an 1 attend this Institution from Novetn- tier to April Tlie Student* accompany the Professors in their vi.it*. and thus enjoy extraordinary practical advan tage* free of expense. There are about tme thousand patient* prescribed for daily in thisHo/pilnl. Tlie number of patients is nearly twenty thousand, in the year. TIPtMAS ID’NT. M IV.IV.rn. LAND IN McINTOTH COUNTY FOR HALE. mm The Plantation known as Ardour, immediately on yffitho west side of the Favannsh road seven miles from ^•w-liarien. containing eleven hundred and forty seven acre* of pino and hammock land, of which near twohun dred and fifty ncre* are cienrcd and under fence. Hie ham mock lands are of a superior quality for cotton, corn, kc.. and the pine land* well adapted to turpentine. There are negro houses and othor buildings u;ion the plantation There i* a water course within the mile* over a good road. For terms, apply to E W. DrLKGAIh f augl7—w8m Ron th Newport, O" F OR SALE—The westerly half of I/it No. 2 Yaniacrnw, being the Wharf now occupied by the Charleston Steam Packet Company, measuring one hundred feet on the River, and running Kick about two hundred feet to Canal-street. TV property l* now under a lease which will expire on the first of November next. If not sold nt private sale previous to tho first Tuesday in II then be offered at auction at the Court FISK’S METALIC BURIAL CASE. ■JJlij WE are constantly receiving these valuable Jgfi^Cases. and have them always in readiness to be delivered at the shortest notice. I. W. MORRELL k CO N. B.—We are permitted to inform the public that wv hare received from Mr. Raymond, of New lurk dtv. a let ter signed by the different members of the United States Senate, who were appointed to take charge of the body ot tho Hon. Retry Clay, deceased, (which was enclosed In one of Fisk’s Metafile 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 theirappro- nation, and they cheerfully recommend it to the public as being superior to any other Case for the transportation ol tho dead. The letter can be seen by calling on febl4 I. W. MORRELL k CO STOVES, STOVES. Tlie subscriber has just received a large number ol Cooking and Parlor Stoves, which he wiil dispose ol on accommodating terms. Among them may be found tho following: Cooking Stoves, Tbe Republic. I*dy ol the Lake, Air Tight Premium, Queen ofthe West Empire Premium. Eastern Premium. Parlor and office Stoves.— Union Cottage, Cylinder, Sheet Iron, (air tight) square and ovsL Six Plate. Box Stovee. Hollow Ware Pots, Kettles. Ovens, Spider*. Sauce Pans, kc. kc. Plain and Japanned Hn Ware, for sale, and manu factured at short notice. Orders for Roofing, Gutters, and Leadtrs, attended to with punctuality. JOHN J. MAURICE, Noa. 10 and 12 Barnard street F ISHING AND JOCKEY CAPS.—Recelvod by late Irrl- vals, a new supply. Those in want will please call at 147 Bay-st may20 PRICE k YEADEB. TJCTTER. CHEESE, ke.—20 tabs new May Batter, 50 D boxes Cheese, 28 bbls Hiram Smith's Flour, 60 boxes ""di” 1 "" t co. CjUGAIL kc —10 hhds choice St Croix Sugar, 20 do do do 0dodo8UI#a.rMetv*daadforaate SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc MADAME It. ACE LIE TOGNO, W 'I LI. open <>n the 1st of October, at the corner of Meet ing and Society-street*.(.harleMon. S. 0. a BOARD- ING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. French will Im*exclusively spoken in the Hcliool and fam ily. but due regard will be also had to a thorough English Education. Msd.imo Togno is prepare:! to refer parent*and guardians to the most eminent Professors of Music in Phil adelphia and New York, an-1 to a number of gentlemen in Philadelphia nnd Virginia, to wlio.se daughter* she lias giv en instruction for several years. 4» 0 KBnutKXCH*: I’hiladelfhut.—Rev. Kingston Goddard, Md'lle Adele SI- goigiie. Mad. Uis. Picot. Mad. Acelie Gtiillou. (mother ol Mad. i'ogno.) Ed. D. Ingraham. Esq.. Dr. Wm. Harris. II. D. Galpin, Esq.. Signor Perelli, Prof, of Music, II. Hupfold. Esu.. Prof, of Music. .Vcie Fork.—Mad. H. Chegaray. Signor Bagioli. Wineh-jter. I'a.—Rev. C. Walker. Rev. II H Boyd. lion J. M. Mason. lion. R. Y.Conrad. Geo. Ue. I! II. Lee. E«q. Charleston.—J. L. Pctigru,Esq.,O. Mill*. Esq.. J. P. Por- cher. Esq , II. C. King, Esq. Iaml5—sel -The Mud Cabin, of tho character and tendencies of British institution*, by Warren Isham. The Forged Will or Crime and Retribution, hy Emerson Benitto; Edith’s lx*gacv. hy tlie author of Adelaide Under. The White Cruiser, or the Fate of the Unheard Of, by Ned Buntline ; Putnam’s Magazine, for October. Tlie Knickerlsicker ; the I-ondon Journal. Industry of all Nation*. Jane Seton. or the King’s Advocate, a Scottish historical romance, by James Grant. The Rudiment* uf tlie Art of Building, represented in five section*, edited by John Bullock. Violet, the Danseuse, or Courtship and Wedlock, by the author ol the Gilt, kc. The Rebel Scout, a romance cf the American Revointion, by Anna Ashland. For sale at 135Congress-*!. octS OTAPLE GOODS.—Kerseys. Plains, Osnaburgt, Home- O spnns. red and white Flannels. Blankets, Calicos, brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings. Huckabuck*. Crash, Towels, linen dama«k Napkins. Irish Linens, Bird’s-eye Di aper, etc., for sale by o29 DiWITT k MORGAN, and Canton Cloths, English and French Merinos, raw Silks, black Crape*, black Crape and Love Veils, Collars and Cbemizetta, black Silk and Satin du Chene. kc.. for sale by oct29 Dewitt & Morgan. C LOAKS. Mantilla* and Talmas, wide Velvets, ladies’ Cloak Cloth, colored Silk to make Clorka, with trim ming* to match, for sale by oct2fl DiWITT k MORGAN. J LVT RECEIVED per steamer Augusta, a fresh anpply of Pickled Pork, choice pieces: Smoked Beef; Beef tongues; Pig Hams; Pickles, in barrels; Pickled Salmon; Codfish and Mackerell; also. Potatoes, Apples, new Lemons, Raisins and Citron, for sale by oct29 W. O. DICKgON. JjMNE SHIRTS.—ReceivedJ>y late arrivals a large assort ment of fine cotton shirts. For sale b octI3 PRICl L cured Hams, for family use, for sale by J Handkerchiefs, also, French worked Collara. very rich patterns. For eale by *ep!8 AIKEN A BURNS. S ILK Pocket Handkerchiefs, of various qualities and prices, also linen camlrie Handkerchiefs, of which we hare received a large supply. *epl8 AIKEN k BURNS. L ANDING from brig Macon—I0 boxee Lemon Syrup; 6 eases GiUoux Sardines, for eale by octl5 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO. TYCOITRXING DeLAINES—A very handsome lot of Monro- lTl ing and seoond Mourning Delaines, at • KEMPTON k VERSTILLE’B, 72 8t. Julian k 102 Bryan-et., Waring’* Range. February, it will House. Apply to de!5 COHEN At FOSD1CK. TO CARPENTERS, CONTRACTORS. AND BUILDERS. T HE cheapest establishment In the southern country for the sale of ki/Iics. door*, blinds nnd wood Moii'dlngs, of every vai iety. is at the corner of Calhoun and Wa*hing- •-u» streets. Charleston.8. C. All my work is nude of tlie *.«t seasoned white pine, nnd the sashes are glazed in the •ry ncnleet manner. A full supply of paint*, oil, glass, varnishes, nnd brushes, always for sale low. sop'.'—w4w II. F. SMITH. TO THE CONSUMERS OF MANUFACTUR ED HAWED LUMBER. fPllE Subscribers are now prepared to receive orders for L Fbairing aud other description* of Plained Lumber, at the Havannaii Plaining Machine, situated on the canal, at the western extremity of the city of Havannah. between Zuhty and Margaret-streeta. Order* for nil descriptions of i’laine-! Lu in tier furnished at the shortest nossihte notice, and mnniifnetiireil in a suj-crior style, which cannot fail to please the consumer. Work done by their machine will compare with that of any now in uso The subscribers have succeeded in arranging for a constant supply nf se lected seasoned Lumber, by which no disappointment to builders need be apprehended. Every facility will he ex- tended in obtaining mntreial for ail part* of a building. The Haw Mill, now being completed in tho same building, will 1m» in operation in tho course of one month, when or der* for overv description of Hawed Lumber will be execu ted with despatch. Apply to It. A. ALI.EN 4c CO., or jy26—eod'.’m WILLIAM NINE, Agent. PORTE MONN AI ES, POCKET BOOKS AND FANCY GOODS. T HE attention of the trade, aud other*. In wantnf Porte Monnaies. Pocket Books. Rankers’ Cases. Dressing ex portable Writing l>e*k*. Backgammon and Che** Boards. Chessmen. Pearl. Shell, and Silver Card Cases. Work Boxes, (aba*. Needle Book*. Money Belts. Cigar Cases. Portfolios, Razor* nnd Razor Strops, Travelling Flnsks. and fine Cutle ry, together with a Urge variety of Fancy Goods, which will be sold at the lowest rates. F. 11 HMIT11. Porte Mi.nnaie and Pocket Book Manufacturer. aug21—eod 1 m 206 Arch et- below Sixth. Philadelphia. DYING AND RENOVATING. 73 York-U.. rear of the. Court House. Stioannah, Ga. Established In 1834. L ADIES’ Silk and Woollen Dresses. Shawl*. Table Covers, fsc.. cleaned and dyed various colors, Ladles' Bonnets Bleached and Pressed in a fashionable style. Kid (Moves Cleaned.nnd Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned. Renovated or Dyed.ns may bo required. Alldonelntho same style which ha* generally *o much pleased my patrons and friends.— Term* moderate. Persons sending parcel* by Hamden's express, railroad or steamboat*, are requested to write me per inaiL ao that I may know where to call for them and which way to send them hack. Cost of freight cacli way for small parcel* will he about 25 ceuts. All orders punctually attended to. apU2—tufo4 ALEXANDER GALU• WAV. NEW BOOKS. R eceived bv ?. a. hirley, Auguat 10. 1853: Mile* Trcmenhere, or the Love Tost, by Anuotte Marie Maillard. Author of Zingra tho Gypsey. Philosophy of Blr William Hamilton, Professor of Logic nd Metaphysics in Edinburgh University, for th% use of school* and colleges. Abelard and Eloise, a romance.byO. W. Wright Pyscomancy, Spirit Rappings and Tippings exposed, by Professor Charles G. Page. M. D. liarnum'* Illustrated News; Gleason’s Pictoral; Popular Educator; Majarim of Arts, &c. For sale at the book store of S S. SIBLEY, augll 135 Congress-street. NEW BOOKS. T HE Sword and tho Distaff, or Fat. Fair and Forty.a sto ry of the South at the close of the Revolution, by the author of tlie Partisans, MeUichampi, Catherine Walton, kc. kc. The Heavenly Home, or the Employments and Enjoy ments of the Sainta In Heaven, by Rev II Harbaugh, A. II. Poem*, by Meditates; Book of tbe World, No 10. Book of the World, vol 1. bound. The Half Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences. No 17. The British and Foreign Medico-Chlrurgical Review, No 23. Received by augl2 J. B. CUBBEDGE. EPISCOPAL PUBLICATIONS, J UST received, a variety of publications of the New York Protestant Episcopal Society, Tracta. Church Cate chisms. Sabbath School Service, ami other cheap and vain- able Publications. For sale at the Book Store of 8. S. SIBLEY, auglO No. 136 Congress-street. WINDOW GLASS. P PORTER’S ALKALINE WINDOW GLASS. U superior In brilliancy of surface an I polish to all other, and never ■tains or rusts; witlutandsall climates,and is packed with great care, suitable for shipping. Dealers a nd others will consult their Interest by sending their orders to the sole agents, FRENCH k RICHARDS, augCO—dfim New Drug Warehouse. N. W. comer 10th and Market-*t*.. Philadelphia. ) Baskets. Goblets. Cups, Tumblers, Forks, Spoons, Des sert Knives. Pie Knives,Crumb Scrapers, Fish Knivee, Jelly Knives. Cheese Scoups, Soap Ladles, and every other artf- cle in tbe silver way, from the best msmfactories In the country, and warranted, at 116 Broughton street oct28- HORTON &4UKEMAN. L ANDING from schooner Christopher Loesen, 60 bale* Hay, and for sal* on the wharf; by WpKN k BUNKER. A LE AND PORTER—76 bbls Philadelphia Cream Ale. 60 do Porter, 40 casks London Porter, ror sale by oct23 McMahon a Doyle. JUST RECEIVED—Aflneand lane assortment of gentl*- 'i P**ta, “* * men’s silk and cotton Vesta; plain, ribbed, colored and black Half Hoee; bleached, brown, colored and striped Half Hose; colored and black silk Crgrtta. Stocks and Ties: white and colored silk and linen cambric Handker chiefs ; white, colored and black kid Gloves; a large aasort ment of buck and dog-skin Gloves, for sal* hr AIKIN k BURNS. Braes Aadlrmu, brass-beaded Hay and Straw Cutters, Hand Corn Mills, Corn and, Cob Crushers, Gedds' Improved Hanowa, Square and A Harrows, v Horse Rakes, Grindstones, ready hung, Dirt Scrapers. Agricultural Furnaces, Ox Yokerf and Bows. Forks tar unloading Hay, • Man Hay Rakea, Bow 1*1 na, Apple Peareri, Ox Muzzles, Moln Traps, Pruning (looks sod Chisels. Saws and Scissors, Iron Well Curb*, and Zinc tubeing for Chain Pumps, Also, Horticultural Tools (of every description.) Garden and Gras* Seeds, for sale at the lowest price*, at Wholesale and Retail. cod—ep!9 Garden E Wheat Drill#, Horae Power* and Threshers* Mowing, and Reaping Hi{ n^rittrtupr,-- - . Osttlefflea, Bull Rlags, Patent IronSnathf, Grubbing Hoes. Transplanting Trowel*, Hay and Manors Fork*. Shovel* and Spade*. Garden and Field Hoe* J Garden Rake* In variety. Children’s Tool*, Darling Soythee, Snaths, with TaUnt Fasten ing*, Potato Hook*. ShOT.U, Tonp-M Mir,. k|W,.» Dop, Bfc.r.1., Wk UZETSBOim. PAPER HANGINGS, BLANK BOOKS, ET*.* / No. 4 North Fifth-street, two doors above Market Philadelphia. T HE undersigned have Jnst opened a freth and complete stock or W all Papers, among which are • gold and vel vet. fine satin, and the lowest priced unglazed papers; also, decorations, bonier*, fire-screens, curtains, etc.. which they offer ut the lowest prices, both wholesale and retail. Tlie best workmen employed to hang paper either In tha city or country. Blank Booths. Stationery, dr..—Wo have alio our usual as sortment of writing papers wrapping paper*, blank and school books, statlonerv, etc. PARRISH k HOUGH, No. 4 North Flth street. 2 doors above Market, ^ „ . ,,, . Philadelphia. A3" Cash paid for country rags. nihlO eod DIE SINKING AND ENGRAVING. I N AU. I’D? BRANCHES.—Business card*, with appropri ate device*, embossed in a new style, in plain and tancy eHor*. Seals or every description, with or without presses. Envelopes printed with name, business and address, labels, hill heads, manufacturer’s tickets, Ac..all executed in the neatert manner nnd at prices 26 per cent, below any slml- r vzteblSshment. in consequence or better and improved facllitle/for the execution of such work. N. B.—All orders by mail promptly attended to. Good* sent to any part of the country, _ , , „ , „ „ t B. CALVERT A 00.. Envelope and Peal Press Manufacturers. Dio 8inkera Em bos* sera and Eengravera. 48 South 3d-*t.. Philadelphia. mh29 GAS WORK, LAMPS, Ale. A RCHFJt k WARNER, Manufacturer*. Nn 110 Chest rot- 11 *treet. Plillade1|ihfa.reipectfully solicit the attentim of purchasers, to their assortment of cliandellere, bradeeta, pemlunts.and every description of gas burners; also every variety of lamp*, girandoles. Ac. We warrant onr good equal In quality, ami our prices as Iowa* any other eatab lishment in thn country. Tlie Trade supplied with burners, mercury, caps,brass tings, air pump*. Ac., nt reduced prices. ARCHER A WARNER. nn. S. Arc!,-r. r W||U.m F. Mi.k,r, Redwood 6. tt aimer, | Wm. O. B. Merrill. l.OOKING-GLASS WAREHOUSE, Chestnut-street, Ulow /burth. north side. PhiMetphia. VA/E inform merchant* and residentsofthtsvlcinity.that v y the most com;Jete assortment of Mantel, Her. Wall and Oval Glasses, richest styles, for private use. or all kind* for raunln ule, wtll. I-.irlialt .nd lleturo Fr.mr.,fa„*IU be found nt our establishment. ’ ’ long experience and large facilities enable us to sell the liest goods at lowest prices. IHimn.ioi. Ml, fc Hr,n, nr .III gl.s ..lln.lc, for an. SSrlmKirt -t -nrpolnf. Fn-nch riatu Olmw, for Stores. n.rlUnp..fco„ at Imnorta. tlon rrlcr*. TllUlUa jf. .VATT k CO. aplfl—eod T NKW CARPETINGS. HE subscriber has just received per Into arrivals, n , , “ r K e ""J fresh stock of tlio richest and newest styii.-a Ot 'Velvet.Tapestry. Brussels, three-ply Ingrain and Venl. Man t nrpeting*. ail or which aro offered on tho moetdesw aide terms. With a full assortment of Oil Cloths, Tablo Coven, Mai- ting. Ac. Purchaser* are requested to make an oarly exnminatior ns strung inducements will be held out to cash buyer*. , „ , . K > J - WALKER, 1W Chestnut-street. mh17—Uwtf below 8th. South side. Phltadelphls, BLINDS AND SIlADESr *“ Take Notice. R X WIU JAMS. No. 12.North Sixth-street, a few door* J J. above Market-street, Phtlade|phia. is the most exten sive and best manufacturer of Window Blinda and Shade* In the UnRed states, and baa taken the highest premiums at all the exhibitions: he buy* the best materiel* by whole- sa- cheaper for (ash than other* pay for inferior aiticlea by rata l, nnd can, therefore, sell superior Venetian Blind* and Shade*, as cheap a* other* ask for inferior article*. Fainted VV indow Shades in great variety, of beautiful design# and superior quality. Duff and White Linen Shades, Blind and t*. Trimmings. Fixtures. Ac., wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash nrices More Riades painted and lettered to order. Reed Blinds at manufacturers'prices. OldBIInd* painted to look as good as now. l’ntchaser*. by celling, will l>e convinced tfiai he sells a superior article, and guar, antees full satisfaction A libera) discount made to dealer*. •• We dwty top/ease.” , „ RKNJ- J. WHJJAM8, a pi 6—eod No. 12 North Othstrcet, Phila. WAPIIENE. A u IN ? ) i AN 1 1 for rastori ng grey hair to /Y It* original color. It la guaranteed by the Proprietor, int if the patient is grey, he can liavo hie hair restored to its original color by using I/iret's Wahpcne. For Sale bv J"n21 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square/ I j'lJillt, BAWLS'. Ac.—200 bbls su;icrtine Howard street Hour, 60 lilid* prime new Bacon Hides-20 do do Should- I'M. hhds prime new Ilscon Hides. 20 do do Should er*. 30 bbls and 50 kegs Leaf Lanl. landing and for tale by “ ,n jollNsn T ° THE LADDS.—We would respectfully call the atten tion of the ladies of Sarannah. and sourroundlng coun try, to the following n<*w and heautifulgoods which w# have just received, viz : silk Pari* mantilla*, laced gimp mantll- la*, black nett senrfs copd. neet scarfs, ladies cravats and tie*. French worked collars, lacod capes, chemisette and un der sleeve*, oonrict ribbon, gauso cap ribbon, black velvet ribbon. Alexandres light kid glove*, black nett raltta, eol'd. •ilk aud lisle giores, with a large variety of other article* too numerous to mention. Please call and tee for your, selves ; all of which will be sold on the best possible term* !*7 * Ih l® AKIN A BURNS. J UST RECEIVED.—We have Just received, a freehsup ply ol ladies’ merino, gauze, silk and cotton Vmu, Misses and intknt's merino vesta, grata silk, merino, gauze and cotton vest#: also, a fine assortment of linen eambrle handkerchiefs, ladles’ and misses’ white and brown cotton hose, white and black silk do, rents white, brown ai*t tolx- ed half hose, grata white and black silk do do, together with a targe assortment of white and colored linen cam brie handkerchiefs, colored and black aUk cravat*. and ties, for sale low by ' «"h26 AIKIN 4 BURNS ...v. mu, —auu Koucuines, coiorea ana waits jaconet and organdy muslins, a large awortmeat of Irish linens, French printed cambrics. ,, M. PRENDRR0A8T A 00., ”2 178 Droughton-«treet S PRING AND SUMMER SIIJCS—A new assortment ■tripes and ptaid. new pattern gingham, barege* a tissue*, ladies’colored and black umbrellas and p—y silk gimp to suit all shades of aUk* and bareges, black z mantillas, shawls, points and icarfa. white and black N Ing silk scarfs, white tace and colored silk.mantillas,white and entered crape shawls, black awari sQk#, black barege* :k and lead French ginghams, for sate by AIKIN A BURNEK . shawl and tissues, black and iea< apI13 bareges. Jaconets. lawns, tissue*, giae* I i ana, French cambric*. India silk#, figured ana aoottca Swiss mull, nansook and cambric muslins, *Uk and linen lustre*. Ac., for sale at thn lowest nriee by *P122 DaWnT A MORGAN. WE YOUNG MAR00NERR, by Rev. F. R.0onldli«. A ‘ * *upplyj wii- mayo T llr. xuunu MAKUUNKKH, by Rev. J. R, Oonlffimr. A further supply just received and for sale at thebook •toreof mayS 8. S. SIBLEY, 186 Cbogrras-et. E NGLISH nCKIlS AND SAUCES.-« dot Janaatorted English Pickle*. 6 do* bottle* assorted Sauces, Jnst re ceived and for sate by jun«30 J. ROSSEAU. D issolution!—The Arm of kmnrow SUSBSjRms dissolved, by mutual consent, on tha 16th instant; ’ 1 EDWARD 8. KEMPTON, R. H. MAMHATl. 8avannah, 18tb Fehniary, 1868. ftW T)ECEIYED PER FLORIDA—Colored silk.manttUa*, plain saasnsassj^ww^- upiia Dtwrrr k moboan. fvbMEffne LIQUORS—100 bbls, N. O. R^ttfled Wlitakn U 60 do. E. Phelpa’ Oln; 60 do.N.K.Bums 10do. do- ssSMSSir H - a “ rl " rita! “w- ■# lTOmil t PAL/W,. TVOsSnO AND FOREION LIQU0B3.—W »bla.-KkB do, 10 do do srigzmte Brandy, lOdodo Domesticdo,2 hall pine. Cognac do, 1846, 2S bbta very chotea old Monoonheln WWjjgpandlng Md(or