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|FP ' , >.'V, ' *■' SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. SATUHPAY jMORNIN G, DECEMBER 31, 1853, -.».bjogroiy- •'food 'Jrfft.tf* v'." Qt Sawwwt piiNCH & HILTON P 1 £ t y»**c««»»r ****** hV •*__trj.WKEKLY M-WUKLT, 92, ^ MtVn* H APT1K01. tub DAILY GEORGIAN, SS«a^s«srs?fSr “ ««»» 0j&3s&SEiss2R *B»> SlX_D0Ii*AR3 P« annum. TBI«WBlKliT OlOBOUJ, T,,B rostas oooxTar. viiditd to moot th* arrangement of tho nulla, three b P'^ ’/fui.UT, Thursday and Saturday,) wjd con* Da*»OnmmerdaL Political and MUcaUa- nUtnth.Dally, rent to ^*«UU and Union, or ilsUtered In tha cltjr, at * wwwoam ran Asmjn,w antanc*. •rllB WEEKLY GEORGIAN, H Jnrallthalmporunt matttaroftha da!llea,U pub- If*’ 1 nary ^j^STiKSpit. in aoTASC*. , &&J&ZSXAs&saSKfl Stgy* - — 'Tv USAII MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Ufic* 118 BajMtred. ^.Cbmpany will UkO Fire. Karin, an* River Risks on g-axtCiromblatartna. ' rvy««-ilonry D. Waad, Hiram Robert., J. R. WUdar.I. f j,, lfT fii.JoUnW.AndaMon..V.B.Knapp, U.nry Utbrop B j E. F. Wood. HENRY D. WEED, President, HIRAK ROBERTS, Vic* President j.osMrniwaT.Sec 1 * no8 BLANKETS. DOMESTICS, &C. AT VERY LOW FltlOBS* TIT! take pleaauro In calling th* attention of plantar* to V V our vary extensive stock of Wooltn and Domestic Goods, many of which we purabasad before the great ad* ranee la wooL and will therefore sell them correspondingly low, consisting of— 40 bales Loodon Duffll and colored Blankets, to do brown twtlted Kerseys |-10 do black do, 90 do brown domestic Good*. 96 do striped and white Osnabnrgs. 10 da plain rad Flannel • 6 do twUlad do, shirting Stripes, Schlev’s Georgia Plains, LootelanaandUarlboro* 8trlp*a and Plaids, do plaid Llnsers. stripes and plaids, Satinet and Kentucky Jeans, Scotch and domeatte Ginghams, blsached Shirtings and Sheetings English and American Prints, dossa Negro Ghps: 100 pieces Carpeting, Rnggsand Matts: 200 Carpet Bags, Negro Heed-haodktrchiofs, •Tpscorrs foreign exchange and ekioration agency. r^clAbs to lefol tor ttwtr tri.a4i wd talre...! than out h, lift oUi. I»ck« <blt». *™ InfbrtoM Lt’s« tubterlbor. ,™ tb. only Ag.aU tor tb..bore .Jon- it* »U"»atkortal *• * r * ,<m Wto.T.p««tt t d u«ryooUn sum. from *1 ,,i uptt.rd., which tr.bi ‘.to aejotiftbl. In .nj town tlmiaghoct Ireland and Sttlt Britain. Draft, no I'rnne. End German,, pej.bl. In ....... of too Continent, aleu for ia]e. Apply to drrtl-lj BUSKER It OGDEN. 80 Itey etreel 10 half pities Otard. Dupuy k Co.’s Brandy, 15 quarter pipet 0*4 Old French brandy, - » Madalte.ao.t y ds Port Wine. 60 do' do Malaga. ami 16 do Taoertfls Wine, 80 bbla Old Monongahela Whlsay. (I plpea Holland Gin, clover leaf brand, 2 puncheons Jamaica, and 20 do 8t Croix Rum, 60 bbla augar. butter and soda Biscuits, 150 do domestic Brandy. Gin. Rum and Whisky, 100 baskets genuine Heidsick Champaign Wine, 60 do do Hungarian Uon do 50 do do Crown and Rough and Ready do 120 M Spanish Segura, various brands. 'ether with choice Rutter. Goshen Cheese, and other ar- tides usually foond In wholesale groceries. oct\6 ^i-THKUN MUTUAL INSURANCES CO. AflIOY HULL. President and Treasurer. ALR'N CHASE, Sec’ry. | C.F. McKAY, Actuary. Ti, • undersigned. Agent of the above Company, continues , ti'.e the following Risks, vix.: Marine, River and Fire «..n the Live* offlerrant*. the* of Whits Persons are also Uken by this Company. „ seta premium for residing In the South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, Comer of Bay and Drayton-streets. CO-PARTESRSHIP NOTICE. Tho undesigned have associated themselves to gether. under the name and style of Murphy * Do- raunv, for the transaction I"*"™ 1 .*"* *“ d f aUo« business, haring the stand on the corner of re.ssnd WhiUker-streets. formerly occupied by M. lergant. Tltey are now prepared to ntfer to thdr friends he public a well selected stock of Ladies’ and Gentle* ■ Shoe, ftc., whichth^wtlUencj^for^h. PALL AND WINTER GOODS. . The subscriber has now opened a Urge and choice rllfft, tssortment of new style o tall and winter goods. fl'lU insisting of French and English black and fancy iiUcolored Cloth, plain black doe skin Cassimcres. flgu- 11,welt elastic Cassimeres, with a large variety of t rench cy Ctsdmeresof the latest style and pattern. Also a ice variety of Vestings, consisting of figured black ana pr Csslimerp*. plain black Satin, figured black and fancy i. and Satins, cut silk Velvets. ftc. The whole of which < prepared to make up to order in the most fashonable aner, and on accommodating terins^ R SYMONS Draper and Tailor 17 sVh»tei.-e‘ DUSE FURS ISHIKU OnulM.—linen and cotton 10 v. 114and 12-4Sheetings, linen and cotton 54.(Minna !o. for pillow cases, white and colored Furniture Dimi- French. English and American Furniture HiinUe, Mar es au l Uncaster Quilts. Urge and small Damask Nap- and Doiles. white and colored. French Bordered Towels Us and crash. Scotch Diaper and Towels. Huckabuck «r. Bus-la and Bird’s eye Diaper. 10-4.114 and 124 Blankets. Crib BtankcU. Window Sea ea and Fixtures, in and Table Covers, linen and cotton. Just received and atebv oet29 AIKIV A BURNS* tDIES*. gentlemen’s and childen’scotton, silk aud me* rino IfiMP and Under-garmenta ; kid and silk Gloves; i c-unbric II tndkerchlefs. Embroidered >lo ; plaid wool rls; Thibet do; Uroche do ; Scarfs ; Moreen’s worsted i.ks; window Shades; embroidered Curtains. Ac.: rt- ■d and for ~-\le hr o23 . im-VlTT A MORCAN MARSHALL (lOUSIS DlllfiSMNU SAUOUa. M ISERS. COHEN A HANNON respectrully announce to the citizens of Sarannah that they are now prepareil to -lo »ll kinds of work in their line, at their new shop. n*»r the corner of Broughton and Uraytoh-sts. They have establiihed the following as their rates of charges: kor a •ingle <ha»— ; per month, for 2 or three time* per week lie.: 4 times a week SI ; 5 or 6 times a week SI 50 5 every dzr {1 75 per month. Hair cutting 20c.; hair curling 25c. «hiiop«Hiing20e. Hr. 0*11 EX will always hold himself In readiness to at tend t« orders from those who may require his services at their homes. • |OV " MATT Li WAN .MAC III NK AND MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, O NTER a new and improved organization, manufacture Locomotive and SUtlonary Engines. Sugar Mills. Gins. Presses. Lathes. Drills. Ac. Also, every description of Cot- tuii. Woolen mid.Saw Mill work.Shafting. Pulleys. &c.,Cast ing* <*r any weight, (having a Urgeassortmeutof patterns.) at re-lured’ prices. F. S. CLAXTON, Engineer. Depot 13 I’Utt-strcet. cornor of Gold. CUxton It wet- more. KzreHor. Collins A Co. and H. Collins’Axes. Hard ware Agency. 231’ratt-st. New York. oclO—ly» PATENT SCALRS. I JWIRRASK’S Patent Platform Amies—(Improved Inqutl ’ ity and re<luced in price)— A<Upte<l to every required op- ••nt:»n of weighing, a* lUilroa-1 Scales for trains or single cars in use on the principal railroads in the United States and Great Britain, Warehouse Scales. Heavy Portable Scales, on wheel *, for foundries, rolling mills. Ac. Store Scales, various modifications; Counter .Scales, Hay and Coal Scales. Ac.— These Amies have been long known an-l severely tested; and the universal confidence felt in their accuracy and perfect a Ij-i.tiuent.i* such that they are now regarded as tho stand ard.from which there is no appeal. Pllll.l iny 12 [I,BRICK A BEI.L. Agent* SILVER’S .MINERAL PAINTS. J U.-T RtX'ElVEI).—A supply of Mineral Paints, fire and water-proof colon, unfading. Silver's Mineral Paints di.frr essentially front all others in market. They are not Clays, they require little oil. they do not work toughly, but flow easily as white lead. They lay on s verv heavy body, •et immediately, and become an indestructable covering ol flint. They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger dryer than white lead. I hire a variety of colon. Red, Yellow, various Brown*, and Jet Black. They are superior in body (or covering property) to anything ever discovered.and pound for pound will cover double the surface of White Lead or Zinc Mineral psiots, and require less oil. I am now prepared to cover Tin Roofs. *s nothing adheres to tin like Silver’s Mineral Paints. For sale by JOHN J MAURICE. rar 8 10 and 12 Rarnard-atreet. REMOVAL. 5HT0NABI.E TAILORING E* TaBUSHMENT—The sub •criber h svinx lust removed to No. 21 Bull-street, (be- n Congress and Broughton-streets.) would inform hLs •l.s and the public generally, that he will open This his second supplrof Fall ami Winter Good*, consisting ie be*t French, English and American Cloths, Cassl- :. an-l Vesting*, purchased from the most extensive im- sr« in New York, which he U prepared to make up in 3“ m ”* t '"“"““••W"- „ D „URPHV. DISSOLUTION. T iiF. co partnership heretofore existing with the under* •igne-1. under the firm of BOSTON A GUNB/, I* this day -li-tolre-l by mutual consent. Either partner laautho- Ize-ltouM the name of the firm inclosing the unsettled business. JOHN BOSTON, August 1st. 1853. aug2 J. H. GUNBY, The undersigned will continue the FACTORAGE and 00M- MliA’oN BUSINESS on his own account, and respectfully solicit* a continuance of the pattonage so liberaUy extend* tn Hie late Arm. . sag! JOHN BOSTON. TU-SOLCTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP.—IL. co-partner A/ *hip heretorora existing between thesubserlbera under the firm ol F ZoGUAUM « CO. Is dissolved by mutual consent. G. B. MITCHELL win continue the business on bis own account, and is authorized to settle all claims, In this city, for or against the late firm. F. ZOGUAUM. Charleston. 8. C., G. B. MITCH ELI, Savannah, Ga. Savannah. June fith. 1853 Je8 cern of Kibbee A Rodger* Is this day dissolved by mu- t<ul consenLMr. Kibbee retiring, and Mr.Thomas Wood, ■VfjN Macon, taking his plaee. under tbe name and style c( A Ro-lgers. All debts against tbe late Irm will be S il-Lted by the new firm, and all monies due them will be lecUble.anJ receipted for by the new coneorn.aa per agreement. KIBBEE A RODGERS, .J«un22 WOOD k RODGERS. A CARD.—The subscriber. In retiring from bu*iu«Mt in f b HRs citv, cannot but feel deeply grateful and oblhred wr the very liberal patronage which has been extended to *•- (• new hmiMi.) both from city and country friends, and “*** tbi* opportunity tn express his thanka for the same, •ud indulge* the hope that past favors will be continued to w* , u?ee**or». who are every sray grateful to give the most •'VMlifled Mtlsfaction to the patnms of the late cooeern w Whthg A Rodgers. Very respectfully. *'""••‘2 J. M. KtBBFE. MOT’CR—The c'-pnrtnrrship heretofore exialing *e- ’ntan'wkt under the firm of Ciuxa ft >UniiBc. ia this nay dissolved by mutual consent. The wh V.° f ,h * Uu Brm wl » be settled by II. A. Crane, to l** rv >na having claims will please present them. Payment Either |»rty are no izeil to qm the u*meof the late Arm In liquidation. H. A. CRANK, T. flOf/liMB*’. uud» rstgnnt having aaaoctaled will eoiii h m .) lr J ,' ,ha R - Johnson and Mr. James E. Cepe, of.Sk£I r ° C * Tr bu * ,nM UD,,erth * nrm T. llOf/NlMRF, C‘ dI?SS5Sf" , l ,,, 1 N7 »T!CE-The uude/slgned have tMe »r*I ‘»*elr,Interest, for the transaction of a gw* 4n tha ar^°/ D*' Commission Busloess. In this dty, nr arm of 11 k T«w»x. once 1T4 Buy street. 7 EUAH KEEP, .^sy^wauM. w -"iSSii Dm 1 * TT.JJJ 8 *V WrKiilcV: Igs^jsi D^nFWTstsrzOTssgT; 16 10 I601 6 6 6 80 do do do — do — 60 doean Neg 160 F 800 h 1000 doasn woolen and cotton Hosiery. Planters and merchants visiting our dty during the fall _ id winter will Rad It to their interest to look trough our stock, as ws are disposed to sell at a small advance uj cost. octfi AIKEN* J. V. CONNERAT & CO. Have now in store, and for sale on the most fkvorable terms—25 hhds Porto Rico aud Musco vado Sugars, 76 bbla Stuart’s A B and 0 clarified 1 do, 40 bbla crashed and pulverlxed do. 10 boxes Loaf Sugar 120 bags Rio Coffee, 26 do Java do, 90 hhds, tierces and bbla W. I. and N O Molassee, 76 boxes sperm and adamantine Candles, 160 packages hyson and black Teas, bbla Baltimore and Canal Flour. k Co.’s Brandy, 100 fa NEW GROCERY HOUSE CHAMPION 6i WATTS. a Tbe subscriber* have Just opened a fresh supply f Goods, recsntly received from the northern larket*. and solicit the patronage of country eaters, city merchants, and families generally. The following articles comprise a portion of their stoca : 76 boxes and half boxes Tobacco, asserted brands, 25 M Cigars, 10 eases fine cut Tobacco. 10 bhds Bacon Sides and Shoulders, 100 Hams, 6 bbls Lard. 10 do Pork, 30 whole, half and quarter bbla Mackerel. 60 bbls Domestic Liuuors, all qualities, 20 casks Wine—Made!rs,Tensrilfo, Port and Malaga, 6 half and quarter pipes fine Brandies, 2 pipes Holland Gin—swan brand, 60 boxes Cheese—Common. English Dairy, Ac. 60 bags Java, biguyra, and Rio Coffee, 10 kegs choice Butter. 60 whole and half bbla Extra Canal Elour, 75 bags Georgia Hour, in 100 and 60 ft sacks. 100 whole and half boxes Colgate’s Soap, assorted, 6 hhds Porto Rico Sugar. 30 bbls clarified and brown Sugar, 10 casks Byaas’ London Porter. 10 cases Pickles, 10 bbls Mercer Potatoes, 10 bbls white and red Onions, 30 boxes Herring, 10 baskets Champaigns. Ac., Ac. Also, a full assortment of Groceries generally, compris ing, sauces, syrup*, preserves and dried fruits, oils, spices of all klnda. fancy soaps, nuts, hyson and black teas, dried beef an-l tongues, sardines, ground coffee. Utt salmon and mackerel, brooms, buckets, wooden ware and measures, to gether with numerous other articles of household use, all which will be sold cheap for cash or approved city accept* ancea. oct27 READY MADE CLOTHING, FOR FALL AND WINTER. T HE subscriber respectfully solicits the attention of his friends and the public in general, to his extensivo as sortment of Ready-made Clothing, comprising as it does a variety of every article for gentlemen’s wear, suitable for the present and coming seasons. Tho following comprise a portion of the stock on hand : Overcoats and Surtouts of black and blue beaver cloth, nt&ck ami brawn mohair cloth. Norway and labrador coatings, Devonshire, kerseys, and pilot cloths, talma cloaks, Black cloth dress and Lock coats, Blue and brown cloth business frocks. Grey and check cassimere business suits, Black doe-skin cassimere pants, French fancy cassimere pants, Grey and mixed tweed cassimere pants, Black and mixed satinet pants, Plain and plaid kersey pants. Embroidered and plain black cassimere vests, Figured and plain black silk vests, Plush velvet vests. Figured black and fancy cashmere vests, together with an exteosive stock of Furnishing Goods, such as line white shirts, silk and merino undershirts, merino Canton flannels and jean drawers, riding gauntlets, black, colored and white kid gloves, stocks, cravat* and scarfs, neck-ties, suspender* etc., the whole of which is offered for sale low, by WM. R. SYMONS. Draper A Tailor, oct4 17 Whitaker street. NEW ARRIVALS I DRY-GOODS ! DRY-GOODS! HENRY LATHR0P & CO. H ave RECEIVED per recent arrivals, and offer for sale Plantation Dry Goods ; Ismdon Duffll. and Twilled Blanket* : Georgia Kersey* and Plains ; Northern do. do. ; heavy (all wool) do.; heavy Cordova do. ; heavy Brown Shirtings ; plain and twilled red Flannel*; riaids, IJnseys, colored Homespuns. Ac. PRINTED D’LAINES. MERINOS. Ac. :—Printed French Mouslin d’Lalne*; American do ; plain mode and high cul'd do.; French and English Merinos, a variety or colors ; raw Silk Plaids j Mouslin d’Baize ; printed French Cam* brics. Dress Silks. Plain, plaid.and striped Dress iiiiks ; rich brocade do ; plain bl'k Silks; a Large variety ; black brocade do.; bl'k and Rep. do. Monrnlng Dress Goods. Mouslin d’Lalnea ; French and English Bombazine* j Al- paces* : Canton and Tamise'loth*. Clonks mid Mnutlllns. Cloth Cloak* and Talmsa : black and col'd Silk Mantil la* ; Ladles' bl'k and co'd Cloths for Cloaks, and a variety of Trimmings for the same. „ Embroideries mid Lace Goods. Mouslin Collars and Chemisettes; Lace do; rich embroid ered Lawn Hdkfs; Mourning Collars, Chemizeties. and Un- dendeeves; Muslin Caps ; Infant’s Waists ; Swis* and Jac. E(Rings and Inserting*; Thread and Ll.de Edgings and In serting* : Cambric and Muslin Bands. Gloves. Ladies'. Mines’. Men's, and Boy’s Gloves, a large variety. Hosiery. Men's and Boy’s Worsted and Cotton Half Hose : Indies' and Misses'Cotton and Worsted Hose; Ladies’ black and white Silk do. House Famishing Goods. 104,114 and 12-4 Linen Sheetings; 94.104and 11-4 brown and bleached Cotton Sheetings; Pillow Case linens ami Cottons ; 8-4.9 4 and 10-4 bro. and bl’ched Tabie Dam ask ; Damask Cloths; Napkins and Doyles; Hucabuc. Scotch and Russia Diapers; Irish Linens, good styles ; Bed- Ticks. Furniture Dimity*. Ac. Clothe and Cassimere*. Black French Cloths; Plain and Twilled Blue do. do; black Ifoerfkios: plain and plaid Tweed*; Kentucky Jeans- oiack Satin Vesting*, and black and col'd Silk Vestings. oct20 HYLAND & O’NEILL H AVE just received and offer for sale on the most »o- com modeling term*— 25 bbls Stuart's A and B clarified Sugar. 30 do Lebanon Mill* Flour, 6 do *elf*rising FKiur, 10 bag* Rio Coffee. 10 do old Java, 60 boxes Soap, 20 boxes Starch, 75 do a-lamantine and *perm Candles. 20 do Judd’* and Litchfield’* patent Candles, 50 casks London Porter, 20 half pipes Brandy. 5 pipes Holland Gin. 50 casks Madeira. Sherry and Port Wine, 50 quarter and eighth cask* Madeira and Port Wine, 10 firkins Butter, 60 boxes choice Dairy Cheese. Also, 50 baskets Heidsick and Munn’s Champaign, 50.000 Havana and American Segar*, and 25 dozen assorted cor dials. nov!3 M PRENDERGAST A CO., wish particularly to direct • attention to the most elegant assortment of New French and British Ribbons they have ever sold, embracing every novelty in style: 4-4 rich Genoa and Lyons Veiv:t>, for talmas, scarfs, and mantillas, black and colored. 0-4 superfine twilled French Udies’ Cloths for talmsa and mantillas. French Merinos, all colors; rich Plaid and printed de Laine* and Cashmeres. oct26 178 Broughton-st., op. St. Andrew’s Hall. ATLANTA MILLS FLOUR, FROM SUPERIOR SOUTHERN WHEAT. T HE undersigned, agents for the above mills, expect to be supplied with one or two car loads a week of this Superior Flour, which they will sell from the Railroad De* pot as It arrives, to dealers and bakers 00 favorable terms. octlS CRANE A RODGERS. VTT0RKS OF JOHN C. CALHOUN—Tbe second volume. VY containing the speeches ».f John C. Calhoun delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate of the United Steles, edited by Richard K. Cralte. received and for sale by aepl4 8. 8. SIBLEY. 186 Congress at. 0DFI5H. SAUSAGES, Ac —40,0 lh* Codfish. 6 bbls Bo- w logne Sausages. 10 do Smoked Beef, SO boxes Layer ■7SS flir *HOLtonnK. JOHNgOy k re. B UTTER. AC —Hare Ju*t received 10 km choice Goshen Butter, and 10 boxes Dairy Cheese. For sal notS -DAVID O’CONNOR C OFFEKAND TEA—300 sacks KJo Coffee. 120 do Laguy- ra do, 75 do oM Java do. 150 half chests Black Tea. 100 *£.*_*»•«** k ^ H ay—landing from ahlp Chase. «W Sates North River Hay, and for ante un the wharf, by nuv9 H. K. WASHBURN. Agent F UHE OVD IjVKR OIL—Itu-htou and Clarke’s genuine Did Liver OIL warranted fresh and containing all the medicinal vlrtuee. Just received and for salt by nov27 W. W. LINCOLN. Moaument sqnare. F ANCY mnTONS-SUk. velvet, gilt, porcelain and fancy buttons, and of all other kinds, in large variety at novlfi KEHPTON k VEBSTILLE’S. C ORSETS—T willed Railroad Corsets. Sateen Regular (hip) do, white Regular do, French Ulster do, Bosom Gmflo do, Imported Worn do. For aalo at 72 St. Julian and 106 Bryan streets, by oct22 KKMPTON k VER8TWJX C ULINARY UTBNdlLS—Dongh-kneadrr*. meat tender er*. egg whips, basting spoons. Iron skimmers and soup ladle*, patty pans, eakt cutter*, tleaver*, saw knives, tin ra ise tors nr masters, sauce pan*, milk boilers, eultendsrs, take pans, porcelain gridirons, ate., etc. for sale by y aov22 _ J. P, COLLINS. 100 Bryan itrofc HANTS, PANTS—A fre*h supply of blaek doe shin easel- L mere Pants, a One artlele. Also fancy French Cbael- mere PoiiUJuit received *n’ forealelow. by. • nov2S “ WM. B. 1TMONR Draper and Tailor. “'ataasss^Jte; ’" r “ y DAVID O’CONNOR. * No. 1 » delated Ut MBW WINK AND ldKAUOH ITOILE, No. fi Wkiiaker-Mnd. respectfully announces to the Savannah, and of tho Interior of this da. that ho baa now opened and will keep eon- tinually instore, a lam assortment of the belt quahtle* oT tho various kinds of WINEB AND UQU0R8. both foreign and domestic, Ityoicod from the best ssnroOs.and to bla stock of which, at pnssnt on hand, he Invitee attention.— Having had extensive experience In France as a manufac turer, and in America as importer and deater, hie acquain tance with tbe trade enables him to offer assurance that th* article* which are enumerated below are sach genuine: Artleloa of Direct Inspartatlon—-French Bran ee of various brands: Holland-Gin: 8eoteh, Irish and Monongshola Whisky) Old Batavia Arrack | Jamaica and Bt Croix Rum. Wlnas^-Old Port. Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Cteret, Santerne and Burgundy Wines. Gmnllala*—In cases. Cur*one. Maraschino, Ratafia, Bla- nits, Klrschenwasser. Absinth. Ac. Ale and Porter—Jxiodon Brown Stont, tad Edin burgh ,**- Also novi Agent for Domestio Liquors. R. MAYER. HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON,* CO.. Hare In store, and offer for sale, on tbe most I fovorable terras— 16 hhds St rotx Sugar, 25 do Porto Rico do 26 do N Orleans ao. 60 bbls Coffee do 100 bbls Stuart’s A. B and C Sugar. 26 do Crashed do 10 box*# Loaf do. 200 bags Rio Coffes, 2Q do Java do 100 bags old Cuba Coffee. 60 do Jamaica do 10 oasea Myer’s Aroroatio Tobacco. 60 casks Bacon Sides 26 casks 8hoolders. 26 do Hama choice quality 100 bbls Baltimore Flour. 60 whole and 25 half do Canal do 25 hhds. 60 tierces and 60 bbls West India Molasses 26 bbla New Orleans Molasses, 25 do extra do 25 quarter cheats Hyson Tea. 10 do dn Black do 100 boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles 100 do No 1 and Pale Soap 100 bales Gunny Cotli. 300 colls Weaver's Rope 100 bbls EPbtfpa’ Gin. 260 Flack's do. 25 do Connecticut River do, 26 do NK Hem 20 acaaskspore Malaga Wine. 20 do do Madeira do 6 half jdpes Otard Brandy. 20 qr easks do do 100 bbls Mnnongahela Whisky. 10 qr casks Port Wine 15 bbls Mint and Rose Cordial. Also, the following old and very choice uquore, tn glasses : 40 dozen choice old Madeira Wine, bottled in 1847 35 demijona 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 Gin, 10 do old Whliky. Nectar. raay!8 GROCERIES. 26 HHDS. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugar, 25 ido choice New Orleans do. 25 do do Cuba Matas- sea. 100bbls New Orleans nnd Cuba Syrup. Stu art's rectified do. 500 gallons Sperm Oil, 300 do Linseed do. 200 boxes Sperm ana Adamsmantine Candle*. 26 do Starch. 50 dn Cheese. 75 do Soap. 25 do Toilet do. 60 do mixed and assorted Candies, 75 packages Teas. Black. Im perial and Green, 160 bbls A. Band C Clarified Sugar and Yellow Coffee do. 25 do Powdered and Crashed do. Prunes, Figs. Citron. Pickles. Raisins, Yeast Powders. Saleratus, So da. Ac., now in store and for sale very low. by mh2fi KIBBFE A RODGDRS. GROCERIES, *c. Ckitxx—150 bag* prime Klo, 75 do Jamaica, 60 8cose—10 hint* Porto Rico, 10 do St. Croix, 5 do New Orleans. 100 bbls Crashed, Powdered and Clarified. Mouasis—25 hhds Cuba. 76 bbls New Orleans. Flour—150 bbls Baltimore. 76 do Canal. 60 do II Smith’s. Baoos—16 casks Philadelphia Hams. 500 Baltimore can vassed do, 80 hhds Sides, 20 dn Shoulders. PovAToni—160 bbls P and Mercer. Lard ju»d Conran—25 bbls choice Leaf Lard, 6 casks Cod fish. Soar. CA.VDLHI A5D Starcii—50 boxes No. 1 and Family Soap. 60 do Pale do, 40 whole and half boxes Starch. 75 do Admantine Candles, 25 do Sperm, 25 do Star, 150 do Patent Monld. Tobacco—150 packages various brands and qualities. Lexox Strut,Ac.—W boxes Lemon Syrup. 10 case* Wal nut and Tomato Catsup. 10 do Brandy Peaches. Domnc Liquors—75 bbls Phelps' Gin, 80 do N E Rum.75 do Rectified Whisky, 30 do cstra old Monongahela do. Wi.xb—20 quarter casks pure Malaga. A do choice Madei ra-received and for sale by apl‘20 MoMAHON A DOYI.F, MACKEREL, BISCUITS, STARCH, &c. _ , ^ 10 bbls No. large Mackerel. |l'l^ 10 bbls No. 1 do do ni 10 half bbls No. I do I bbls sugar, widar. an^Viitler Biscuits, _ j boxes soda Biscuits, 60 do Buchan's Family Soap, 60 do Colgate's No. 1 do 40 do Colgate's and Bcadell's Pearl Starcii. 50 do Herrings, landing and for tale by may 15 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO NBOb ^5 b GROCERIES, LIQUORS, WINES, Ac. J. V. CONNERAT A CO., offer for Milo on ac commodating terms, a well assorted stock of Gro ceries. Liquor*. Tobacco. Sega rs. Ac., vis: 130 bag* (prime Rio Coffee. 20 do do old Java do, 20 hhds Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugars. 50 bbls clarified coffee do, 28 do crashed and powdered do. 10 boxes losf do, 200 pack age* black and green te*. some very superior; 250 boxes tobacco, various qualities, l’s. 8>. 5’s and lfi’s. 16 coses Di adem twist, 10 do Virginlus and Aromallc.20do nectar leaf, Vlginia gold leaf. 10 boxes El Dorado tobacco, 175,000 supe rior Havana Began. 10 half pipes Otard. Dupuy A Co. Bran dy^ half and quarter casks Plntcrn. Mattel. Sasernc. Ac. Rrandy. 6 quarter casks very old Jean I/iuiz do, 5 pipes Holland Gin. 2 puncheons St Croix and Jamaica Rum, 10 half pipes and 15 quarter casks superior Madeira Wine, 26 bbls old Monongahela Wlsky. 25 quarter casks Tencriffe. 30 do do Malaga Wine. 200 bbls gin. whisky and rum. 100 boxes No. 1 and family soap. 50 do starch. 50 do adamantine can dles. 60 do tallow do. 20 casks bacon sides. 15 do shoulders. 30 hnda West In-M™ HdIwmm. 40 bbls and tes do. 25 bids N Orleans do. together with every otuor article usually twuwi at the wholesale grocery stores.June3 REFINED SUGAR, Ac. Q D Stuart’s Crashed and Powdered Sugar OU 60 do do A. B and C Clarified do 60 do Lex A Kirkpatrick's Crushed do 60 do Batter. Sugar and Soda Blscnit 20 do Treadwell's Pilot Bread 30 boxes do Soda Biscuit 300 do Family. Pale and No. I Soap. Smith and Col 50 do Beadell’s Pearl Starcii 25 do Ground Pepper in 20 ft boxes 20 do do Coffee in 80 ft boxes 300 reams assorted Wrapping Paper 60 mats old government Java Cnffeo 60 boxes 1st and 2d quality Rey’s Learnt: Syrup 100 bhls E Phelps’ and Rose Gin 80 do N E Rum, 30 do Domestic Brandy 40 do PAH Connecticut Kiver Gin 20 and 20 X casks Malaga Winn 50 bbls and 100 keg* prime I**af lard, landing and or sale by Jy2l SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. WINES, LIQUORS SEGARS, GROCERIES. T HE Subscriber has on hand a fine nnd well selected Stock of imported pure Wines. Liquors and Segart, comcrising the following : Brandy—10 half pipes Otard. Dupuy A Co. ; 3 do do old Hennessy ; 2 do do £azerac. 1808 ; 2 do do Jean tauls, 1800 : 3 do do J. J. Dupuy. Wines—4 half pipes oik rc«ervo Madeira ; 2 do do fAindon Particular ; 3 do do old Port: 6 do do Sherry Wine : 20 casks Claret; 40 baskets Champagne. SeRors—20.000 Kio Honda : 10.000 In Cruf* ; 5.000 l a Union ; 10.000 1a Patrla : 25.000 Trabucas. Fancy Groceries.—A large supply, such a* imported Cordial*. E'\- Il *h Pickles and Sauce*, Preserves. Sweetmeats, Prunes and Jeiue.. For sale by A. BON AUD, deft Corner of Bay and Whltakcr-streets. GROCERIES, Ac. C OFFEE—150 bags prime Bio. 75 do. Jamaica. 50 do. Java. Suoar—10 hhds Porto Rico. lOdo. St. Croix. 5do. New Orlesn*. 100 bbls Crashed. Powdered, and Clarified. MOUSSB—25 hhds Cuba. 75 bbls New Orleans. Flour—150 bbls Baltimore,75 do. Canal.50do. Ilirsm Smith's. Bapoh—15 casks Philadelphia Hams, 500 Baltimore Bagg ed. 30 hhd* Sides, 20 do. Shoulders. t Brooms—10 dozen, painted handle*. Bucxrre—'200 dozen, painted. Soap. Caxdus asd Starch—^50 boxes No. 1 and Family Soap. 60 do. Pale do. 75 do. Adamantine Candle*. 25 do. Sperm. 25 do. Star. 150 do. Patent Mould do., 40 whole nnd half boxes Starch. Tobacto—380 pkgs various brand* nnd qualities. Lntox Strut. Ac —50 boxes Lemon Syrup. 10 case* Wal nut and Tomato Catsup. 10 do. Brandy Peaches. Doxutic Liquors—75 bbls Phelps' Gin. 60 do. N E. Rum. 75 do. Rectified Whisky, 30 do. Extra old Monongahela do. Wwb— 1 20 quarter casks pure Malaga, 8 do. choice Ma deira. Received, and for sale by jyis McMahon a poylf„ H CRANE A RODGERS AVE In store, and offer for sab on accommodating terms, the following, vix: 20 hhd* Porto Rico Sugar. lOdo Muscovado do, 10 do N Orleans do, 60 bbl* crashed do. 50 do refined A B and C do. 26 hhd* Cuba Molasses, IOO bbls N O Syrup, 50 do New York do, 200 begs Rio Coffee, 50 do Java do. 25 hhds Bacon 8ide*. 10 do do Shoulders, 100 half bbls Lard, 500 sacks Salt, 100 boxes Soap.various brands, 100 do fancy do, fortoilet use. augl9 SUNDRIES. QA BBLS winter strained and bleached whale OU. /C\J 264 bags prime green Rio Coffee. 60 bags old government Java Coffee. 78 • Lsguyra Coffee 44 dn Maracaibo do. 100 bbls E Phelps’ Gin, 40 do P A H Conn't River do 20 *• domestic Brandy. 50 do New England Rum. 60 bbls and 100 kegs prime Leaf lard. 60 hhd* prime Beoon Sides,- 20 do do Shoulders. 200 doten painted Buckets. 20 hhds prim* St Croix Sugar. 16 do Porto Rloo do. 20 •* prime New Oilcan* Sugar. 20 bbls butter, sugar, and soda Crackers. 80 “ Stuart’s A, B. and C clarified Sugar. 40 *» “ crashed and powdered Sugar 80 boxes Beadell’s 4s and 8s tallow Candles. 100 u Star Candles, 300 do No 1 pete and family Soap 60 M Segar*, or various brands. For sate by srp20 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON * 00. H. SMITH'S FLOUR, CRACKERS, *. Q/\ BUIS IL Smith's Floor OU 20 half bbl* choice Canal Flour 20 bbla Sugar Crackers 20 half bbls do do 20 bbls Butter do 20 half bbls do do 20 boxes Soda do 20 half bbls Fulton Market Beei; a choice article 60 bbls Crashed Sugar. — TTNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS of Merino Lambs' U Wool, Silk and Cotton, some of astanalbmatoind fins quality. PRICE A NEADER, 1 147 Bay street. QAPS ! CAPSM r For ana: oato ; 1—r«* *ueo.youth and children, of Sundry ^StlCI.TOUWL nov26 . ...v. - . iTrlnniu we»e-2 i»ir pip» on R~m. i m a**,. WM*-. Flour, to bbl. trul loOMo Corn, do, wxhfd florid; “d for **l«bj BCmyiW. IQHNSITTK » CO. D r. OnBS AND CASHNBOt-A fcwpi—— R ockCamTuB-iom bbu“R5SSS“sum Um, u slow anil for rate lo lots to wit pttreM AGRICULTURAL .. Gsqrala eEr liSharar Spades, Manure and Shelters. Cbb Crasher*. •** Burr and Euro* ghs of various' and Wrought .-proof Bates, Shovels :s. Potato Hooks, Corn n, Oultlvaters, Straw I, Axas. Pick Aim and i, Ox Yokes. Garden and fgmenU and Gudgeons . it Mill*, Rice Thrashers, add water Rams. Well Wheels, Scales. Trunks, Cotton' Island Cotton Gins ami . Mill and Cross Cat For sate by CAMPF1ELD. 171 Bay-sL ■ if. ««* n 11— ^ Frfl m jf“ ft a nnfi.i— dbraTraist ihlseHy. ( INo. 116 BrmuHotHLhtm* Bull ami’ I t" THE largest and beat selected stock of goods ever offered for sate In this dty. Gold and Sliver Watches, ■UbVsst. Fob and Guard Chains, 8ets of Jewslry, Chat- etenes. Bracelets' Broodies, fine Diamond work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Tea 8el*,PltehefxGobUte, Cups, Cake Baskets, Spoons, Forks, Fish Knives, Pte Knives, Chess* Scoops, La- I dies, Syphons. Also, all kinds of Plated War*, Military and Fancy Goods, and a great variety of articles too numerous to mention : the whole of which will bo sold at rodueod prices. I All kinds of Watches, docks. Jewelry and other Jobbing attended to by competent hinds. HORTON te R1KEMAN. WATCHES AMD JEWELRY. The undersigned begs leave to Inform the Citizen 1 iof Savannah, and tho people in th* country In gene- t he has Uken th* Store No. 148 Brooghton Street, one door West of Dixon’s Confectionery, whore he will bo pleased to make and repair all kind* of Clocks aud Watches, and will warrant all work with which bs may be Intrusted, ap 27—ly FRANCIS STEIN. WATCHES, JEWELRY, . Jnd,toncy Goods, - ■ RECEIVING by sveryarmal of tho Steamers fresh •Vhw Ve*t assortment tn tills eity, of all ktndsafWatchas, Jewelry.Fancy GeadsJKlyar Spoons, Forks, Pitchers, Tea Pct», Cup* v fly pbous. Plated Ckxtors. aud every variety of artirie* connectcl with our line of business; all of which will be sold as low as in any dty In the Union. D. B. NICHOLS. 49* Particular attention given to the Repairingof Watch es and Jewelry. no 20 NEW JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, die. Af THE undersigned is now opening a iplendid assort- (Hlmentof rich JEWELRY, embracing tha recent patterns ‘irof Ear-rings. Pins. Bracelets and Fisger-ring*, among r which are some fine diamond setting*,from 810 to 8500. jl Also, twenty-five set* of those unique Pearl Sets of Ear- r\ rings and Brooches, from 818 to 8125 the set. newest and rarest patterns; together with a very select assort- ^ ment of extra fine IFisAAez set in pearl, diamond, bunl ting and plain coses. These, with a further assortment of good Jewelry. Sterling Silver Sets, Spoons, Fork*. ladles, Cup*. Ae.. and Plated Waroof all khz’s. Fancy Work Boxes, Dressing Cases. Folio* Clocks, Bronze Figures, gold mount ed Cane*. Cuttlerr. Ac., render* W* assortment very com. plete. and unsurpassed In the Stale, either in quality or pri ces. D. B. NICHOLS Vf Strict attention paid to repairing watches, clocks, and jewelry. no!2 Af JEWELRY. |j/| MR. F. STEIN, on Brongbton-strcet. has justreceiv- •oL/ed the finest assortment of new and fashionable Jewel- ^ nr of all descriptions. Gold and silver nencils and pens, \ sliver and silver gilted ware and fruit baskets, waiters, TV tea set*, candlestick*, table and tea spoons: fine table, W pocket and pen knives, scissors, and a largo variety of the ^ finest work boxes, dresning cases, and writing desks for ladies and gentlemen, a* also a fine selection of flutinas, accnrdlans and fancy articles, too numerous to mention, which he offers at the lowost prices ever sold In this city The attention of the public at large, but especially that o( the ladies, is oartlcularlr requested. au21 PIANO FORTE DEPOT. THE undersigned reipectfully inform th* lira ¥| fcltlzens of Savannah. Georgia and Florida, * * ” 1 • *that they have on iuznd more than fifty Pianos, the largest stock ever ou sale in this city, and mode by tbe most celebrated manufacturer* in the United State*. Nunn* A Clark. T. Chlckering. Board man A Gray, height A Newton. Edward* A Fisher, ail well known to the lovers of Slusle. have place In their large assortment.— These Piano* aro of rich tone, and beautifully finished in Rose Woo-1, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with Iron frames made In the most substantial and workmanlike manner.— Also tho justly celebrated AJolian Plano Fortes, which for their sweetness of tone hare not been equalled. All these instrument* have uietalicframes which render thorn peculi arly suTte-vior-vin -or tutting for years. The undersigned are Agents for Henri Hera's, celebrated Grand Pianos.'made In Paris. For Power and beauty of tone, they stand pre-eminent. CiHiUHT'pMiaomoxs,—This beautiful toned wind instru- ment.manufactured by Carhart A Needham. N. Y..for village purposes. Lodge*.Serenading Parlies, and the private prac tise of Organists, possessing a sweet snd powerful tone, they have also for sale. All these instruments will be disposed of on the most accommodating terms. The prices of tbe PI- anos ranging from 8176 to 81,000. I.W. MORRELL A Co PIANO FORTES, MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. The subscriber having purchased the eu tire business of F. Zooimitm A Co., of which firm he has heretofore been the acting ment ber In Savannah, would respectfully Invite the attention of those iu want of anything in the musical line to hi* establishment. From many years’ experience both In professional and business matters connected with music, Sir. M. feels himself fully qualified to proffer hi* ser vices in the selection of music and instruments or the ful- filment of order*, with the assurance of hi* utmost Zealand industry in his endeavor to deservo the patronage and con fidence of tbe public. O. B. MITCHELL, j unci 4 successor to F. Zogbauin A Co. riAZSO FORTY, warehouse. THE AV-eratlon* and Improvements in otu |*tor*. Including a fine Show Room for rtanu Fortes, and a Mnsle Department for ladies being now completed, we would invite the at tention of the musical public to our stock, comprising evpry urticlo in the lino, which can be furnished (wholesale anil retail) st New York prices. PIANO FORTES, by A. Stodart A Co..J. B. Dunham, and other* of established reputation, constantly on hand. F. ZOGBAUM A CO., importers, No*. 74 St. Julian and 107 Uryan-street*. dec7 Next to Market Square. WM. 11. SYMOJS, DRAPER AND TAILOR, .Vo 17 Whitaker street. Samnnah, Has just opened a large nnd choico variety of New Spwxn .».\u ScgJiFJi Goon*, consisting In part ofhhck. ‘figure-1 and fancy French Cossimeres; black and col ored Cashmere; Cloths nnd CaslimeretU; white nnd fancy Un*n Drills; with a large assortment of fancy Mar seille* an-l Linen Vestings, all of which he I* prepared to make up to order In the most fashionable style, an-l on nc com tno-ln ting ternil np5 STAli cLOTHlNG EMPORIUM^ N’o. 147 Bap Street. All person* of taste nnd refinement—those having a due reganlforcomfortand personalappearance.may lyjlat sit times select any nnd every article for their ward- oliLridM*. from one of the largest assortments of the Very Best Goods In this country; either in Ready Made Garments or made up to measure in unique style, or Furnishing arti cles of everv description and quality too numerous to men Uon Call and see. PRICE A VEADER. FASHIONAULK TAILORING. ■ a. M I). MURPHY. 21 liuU itreet. would respectfully Inform his frUnds and the public generally, that lie (Klims received his spring style* for gentlemen, among —liiLwbich will lie found as ricli an-l fine fanev Cassimere*. Vestings. Ac., as have ever been brought to this market. All order* executed witli dispatch, an-l in the best style of workmanship. Gentlemen are respectfully Invited to call an-l judge for liunmelve*. mill l READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. WM. R. •SYMONS. DxarxR axd Tailor, .Vo. 17 Whitaker streets, respectfully solicits thei lattention of his friend* and 1 be public In gen ■ml. to Ills large stock of lteady-ma ie Cloth- ing. suitable for the present an-l coming season. It has all be- n made up coder hi* personal superintendence an I for style nnd dTlralnlity of workmanship, is Inferior to nonu to be found In tbe market. The following comprise a portion of tbe stock : Frock* nnd flAck* of blue. Mark nnd colored cash mere cloths ; black, brab d'ete Frocks an-l Sack*; linen duck, drill and fancy linen Frocks an-l Sack*; India gras*, silk snd brown linen flacks; Mark snd cotored alpaca Frocks an-l flacks. Pants of fancy French cassimere*. black doe-skin cassi- m.-re. black drab d'ete and spring tweed cassimere. white ■luck and fancy linen drill, together with a large lot of cot ton drill an-l -tuck Pant*, fur summer wear. Vesta of black satin, black barathen. and fancy silks, fan cy and white Marseilles, figured an-l striped linens. Also, a large stock of Furnishing Goods, such as slocks, gloves, suspenders, cravats, collars, silk, gauze, merino, and cotton underdiirte. stripe silk and cotton socks, silk and gingham umbrellas, ete., etc. The whole of which be offers for sale on accommodating terms, and at prices at ebeap as the cheapest. *pl3 WM. R. SYMONS, Offers for sale, a Urge assortment of Cloths, Cas- simere* and Vestings. consiaUng In part of the fol lowing articles, selected bv himself during the past summer in london and Pans, which be will make up to or der in the tmt style of workmanship, and at the shortest notice. His' stock of Readymade Clothing and of Furnish ing Goods, for gentlemen’s wear, is very large and of the best quality and style—th* whole of it made this fall under his own inspection, and will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or approved credit :—French black, bine, brown and olive Cloths; fancy French and English Cassimere* ; fancy Silk Vesthut, super, ffcney Silk Plush Veitinge; black Bar athea Silk Vestings ; super, btack Doeskin Caasimeres: Me rino and 8ilk Undershirts and Drawers; white and uncy Shirta nnd Collar*; Canton Flannel Shirt* and Draweza*, white.black and fkncyKid Gloves; Neck Ties, plain and embroidered; Merino and Cotton Socket Bearn.Satin and Bombasin Socks. nod IT WlUtnlxer-atreet. FISK’S METALIC BURIAL CASE. R ax* constantly receiving these valnabte m. nnd have them always In readiness to be delivered at the ebocteet notice. I. W. MORRELL A 00 N. Br—W# ere permitted to Inform tbe jmblle that we have received from Mr. Raraoxn. of New York dty, a let- tar zigoed by the different members of tbe United States Senate, who were appointed to take charge of th# body ol th* Hon. Hcnrr Clay, deceased, (which was eneloaed In one of FteKteMetalle Cllzee.) and who went with it to Kentucky; they say to Mr. Bayxoxd, that the Ossa answered th* pur pose for which ti was Intended, and meets with their appro- bation. and they cheerfully recommend It to the public aa being superior to any other Gzae for the transportation ol Uzedsad. Tbe letter can be seen by calling on JabU I. W. MORRELL k CO Oeoking and Parlor Stores, which he odatinr terms. Amour them tnav be : Cooking Stores.TbeS*public. Lady ol (he Lake, AlrUgEt Premium,Queen of the WesLIuptre Premium. Eastern Premium. Parlor and afllo* Stores.— nlon Cottage, Cylinder. Sheet Iron, (air tight) square and TteMrer Ware Fete, Kettles. Owns, Spidcra. Sane* Fniw, ‘ " attended to with punctuality. *■ - JOHN J. MAURICE Noe. 10 and If Barnard street (kctmrdat Leaders, all TMSH1NG AND JOCKEY CAPS.—Reoeired by Ute arri- V rale, e new rappty. Tboee In want will phxzaa eall at 147 Ba*-*t mayfff PRICE ft VEADER. __ _ jay Bi __ Chreec, 99 bbl* Hiram Smith’s Floor. 60 boxes t. landing jar stonawr and for eels by - • • anuNTow.-JORNSiutr ft cn. gtiiaois. CHATHAM ACADEMY* . T HE exercises of this Institution will be resumed on Monday, October 10th, under tha management of J. B. MALLARD and BERN ARP UAIAON, sisoskte principals. Tbe academic year la divided Into four quarters of slevsn weeks each, ae follows! First quarter commences October 10th. and ends Decem ber 24lh. Second quarter commences January 1st, 1854; and ends March 18th. ^ Third quarter comraencei March 18th. snd tnds June 10th. Fourth quarter commences Jane 10th, and ends August 27th. The academy la organized Intn fire departments—Prima ry. Intermediate, Grammar, Classical, and Young Ladles’. No expense his been spared to 1111 th* several depart ments with well-qualified and experienced teac'itra. The Yonng Ladle* will ba under the diarge of J. B. Mil- usd, assisted by Miss M. A. Callkxdcs, who was educated In the best schools of Northampton. Mass., and has been for tbe last three years principal or a female academy In Uiia8Ute. The Classical Department will be under tbe charge of Mr. Isaac F. Cady, a graduate of Brown University, for two years classical teacher In tbe High School In Providence, and for the last six years principal of the High School, in Warren. Rhode Island. The Grammar Department will be under the charge of B. Malloy, a* heretofore. The Intermediate Department will be taught by Mr. Ret ry Bakxr, a graduate of Oglethorpe University; and tba Primary by Miss A. R. CaRtxx. Arrangements have been made with Mr. E. Mills: for givng Instruction in French and Drawing, JOHN B. MAL1ARD, apl25—d3w BERNARD MALLON. / rnnclp *“' MERCER UNIVERSITY. Pen/etd, Greens County, aa. gruMV. T HE Studies in this University are:—A Theological coarse of three yean, designed for thoee who are preparing for the Gospel Ministry; A Collegiate Course of four years, equal to that of other illeges In 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 ; The regular time for the admission of Students, is at the opening of the Fall Term, the last Wednesday In August. Candidates for admission nlo the Collegiate Course must sustain a satisfactory examination In Geography, Arith metic. English. Iatin and Greek Grammar, Osar, Virgil, Cicero's Select Orations, and Jacob's Greek Reader ; and must be at least fourteen yean of age. Candidates for admission Into the Scientific Course must sustain n satisfactory examination on Geography, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Simple Equations In Algebra, and two books in Geometry; and must be at least sixteen years of '■''T for Salt anti for Rent. EM FOR 8 A I. K .—A Tract of LAMBC eentelalmr 202K. TTfaerea.nnd improvementa. near WaRhounrflle. liberty county, oii tbe Savannah au4 Alkane Railroad. Tbe land ie of nod quality, ptoe tad bay knd.60 acres of which are la cultivation, and tbe remainder Tell timbered, offering Inducements to person* Interested la procuring tor- itlne. The hnproreacate eobalat’efatwo^tery Inme tiling, together - with' nwre heojM^sUbIet.andaIl other necessary on tbolldinn. Ae lecation cannot te euTpetd for healthfolnesa or salubrity of climate, with good water, and a range for cattle which cannot be exceUad. The'*— property can be booght at a Yte the moat accommodating terms,I to the subscribe re, at Wi apt 26 d*c "Valuable rice land forIaleT mM A Tract of Tide Swsmp Land, containing 600 acres, MBwyingon tb* Alatamaha river, three miles above Dari- -«■>«, adjoining lands of the estate of Butler and Don- wody on the east and Glgnifliat and Walker on tba north and west, saving aa good a pitch of tide aa anv rice plan tation on tbe river. My terms are, twenty dollars per acre, one- fourth each, and tbe balance 00 a credit of from five to, ten rear*, tbe Interest only required to be paid annually. Apply to the underlined at Dzrisn. In care of my absenee Mr. JAwra Pxmoix vein show th* land, a plan of which can be seen at tbe office of the Georgian. . SAMUEL M. STREET. PAXnnr, Jan. 22,1868. - . . ' Jan26—lam Th#above Eft. TOR SALE.—A Tract of LAND of Five Hnndred acres TX^strictly prime Rise land, immediately opposite tha old town of Hardwick. Th* situation of the place nfbeda osm of the best 8aw-mill seats In the Southern country, fizdlUiee for timber being easy nnd without end. Vesssels coming from sen can load Immediately alongside, drawing from ten to fifteen feet of water. For terms apply to Hem —••• U.S.Di*trict Attorney ,8arannah^ir to ty. Tuition. Spring 7Vrm. Ihll Term. \tt TnnoLoaiCJL SnaxiRT Gratuitous... .Gratuitous. lx Comma. $25 00 815 00 Scientific Course, 26 00 15 00 Lx Acanxxr— Preparatory Class, 26 00.... 15 00 Second “ 20 00 12 00 Third *» 15 00 9 00 Elementary “ 10 00 6 00 Room Rent, 6 00 4 00 Contingent Expense*. 2 00 1 00 These expenses require to be paid in advance. From fltudenU who lodge in the College buddings, fifty dollars will be received aa full payment for the tuition fees, room rent, snd contingent expenses of the year. * The price of Board in tho village Is 810 per month ;Jof washing, room-rent, and fuel, 83. * CmOIXXCXXKXTAXD TSCATIOXR. The Commencement is held on the last Wednesday in July. There are two Vacations, dividing the year into terms, as follows ; ^FlrstTenn—from last Wednesday In August to December Winter Vacation—from December 15th to February 1st. Second Term—from first day of February to Commence ment. Summer Vacation—from Commencement tn Inst Wed nesday in August. B. M. SANDERS. Secretary of the Board of Trustcss. Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGG. President of the University, will receive a catalogue, containing the course of studies, nnd ail other necessary Information LAW SCHOOL OF HARVARD COLLEGE, rnuWf—♦!»—*—•.-•wit.irtetfcimrseur irgSTeau- i cation for the bar in any of the United State*, except ing only matters of merely local law nnd practice; and also a systematic course of instruction in Commercial law for those who proposo to engago in mercantile pursuits. Tho law Library, which Is constantly increasing, con tains now about 14.000 volume*. It includes a very com plete collection of American ami English Ijiw.nnd tho prin cipal works of the Civil and other Foreign Law. It is open to students, and warmed and lighted for their use during tiotli terms and the winter vacation. The first terra of each academical year begin* In the last week of August, and the second term In the last week of February ; each term continue* twenty weeks. Students a re admitted nt any period of a term or vacation. The fees are $50 a term, and 825 for half a term. For this sum stu dent* have the nseof the Ijiw library snd text books, and of the College library, and may attend all the courses of public lectures delivered to the un-ler graduate* of the University. Tbe Instructors of the law School nre Hon. Joel Parker. I.L D.. Royall Professor; Hon.Tbcophilux Parson*.LL. D.. Dane Professor: and Hon. Edward G taring. University Lecturer. Instruction Is given by lectures, recitations and exnmlnatlons.and moot courts. For further Information application may be made to either of the instructors. JAMES WALKER. President. Cambridge, August 1.1853. dlaw3wi* sepfi GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. T Legislative Charter, granted in 1849. m: sprmirseswtm wmj Monday, which I* the Pith day of January. Geo. Y. Buowxe, President and Professor of Mental and Moral Science. P. tat'D. Professor of Natural Sciences. L. R. Diummm, Professor ot Mathematics and Director ol Music. IlrxRY 51. IIolttclaw. Professor of Relies tattres. The Faculty will be assisted by tbe following I julio*. vis :— Mrs. Browne. Mrs. Branham, Misses Deuaett, Uumstead Meredith, and E. Bennett Catalogue* containing further information, may be ob tained by applying to either of the officer* of the College. 01 to either of the following gentlemen, who constitute the Board of Trustee*: E. E. Jones. M. D.. President; II. 5f. Pee- pie*. Ksqr.. Treasurer; Tho*. J. Burney. Esor., Secretary; Col. J. II. Walker. Rev. N. «. Foster. Rev. C. it. Irwin. Wm. S. Stoke*. Edmund Walker. Zuchariah Fcnr*. Nathan Massey. Wm. W. B. Crawford. M. D.. Benj. Harris. Jas. F. Swan^m. J W. Fear*. It. P. Zimmerman. Madison. Storgancouuty.flec. 23rd. 1851 dr 20 " tswd&wtf MADAME U. ACEL1E TOGN'O, W ILLopcn on the 1st of Oct-ber.st the corner of Meet ing an-l •Society-street*.Charleston, fl. C. a BOARD ING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. French will bo exclusively spoken in the flehooi and fam ily. but duo regur-l will be al*o had to a thorough English Education. Madame Togno is prepared to refer parents and guardian* to the most eminent Professors of Sfusic in Phil, adidphia and New York, nnd to a number of gentlemen in Pbil.idelphhinnd Virginia, to whose daughter* she hu* giv en instruction for several years. rkkuk i:\oj- : PhiluMphia.—ltev. King-ton God-lard, Md’lle Adele Si- goigne. Mail. Ch*. Plcot. Ma-1 Acelle Gulliou. (mother ol Mad. Togno.) Ed. D. Ingraham. Esq.. Dr. Win. Harris. If. D. Galpln. Fsq.. Siguor Pen-IH, Prof, of Music. II. Ilupfeld. Esq.. Prof, of Music. iVcio }’nrk.—Mud. If. Cbegaray.fllgnnr Bag loll. Winchester. Va.—Rev. C. Walker. Rev. II II Boyd. Hon J. 51. 5!s*ou. lion. R. Y.Conrad. Geo. tao. H. H.tao. Esq. Charlatan.—J. L. Peligru, Esq., O. Mill.*. Esq.. J. P. Por- cber. Esq , II. C King, Esq. 1nwd5—*el RICE LANDS F0R8ALE.—Th# Tract of LAND on the St. Mary’sRiver, known as the Cut-off Tract,containing •even hundred and seventy-two (772) acres, of which over five hnndred (600) acres are tide swamp and fresh marsh lands, with a rise and tall of tide of six feet. The marsh land was successfully cultivated many rears sines,producing Cotton, Ckne, and Rice, These lands con Id be pot In order with leea labour.4t la believed, than would be required for Dotting Hammock lands In order, and are considered very safe from overflow In gales and freshets. For further particulars snd terms, which will be made easy to a purchaser, apply to Jnbn Fraser and Co.. Charleston. 8.C.,ot to lira. Henry Galley; St. Mary’s, Camden county, Georgia. A plat of the land may be seen at the office of the Geor gian; apl 27—dAc LAND FOR SALE. mm THE subscriber offers for sale 1,200 acres of Land, Bpllyhigon the Alatamaha. river, three miles bslow the **afbrk. known as Town Blnff. There are 250 acres open, ready for cultivation ; also two small framed houses with good framed barn and good framed store house, situate on the bank of the river, one of the best stands for a store In this section. The place has the advantage of steamboats during the fall winter and spring months, and one of the best fisheries on tho river for shad. Any person wishing to purchase can do ao by colling on the subscriber on the place. Allan. 980 acres of land well timbered, with 150 acre* ol first rate bay land well ditched and drained.ready for clear ing, with five acre* cleared. Paid land will pro-luce fifty bushel* of corn to the acre. Tills land lies two miles from Mann Ferry, on the Alatamaha river. Also. 5,000 acres of fltet quality pine timbered land on the Alatamaha nndOcmulgee rivers. All these lands are situate In the first and second district of Appling county. Also, 2,000 acres of land well timbered with cypres* and white oak. Any person wishing further particular*can address me at Hall P. O., Georgia. jan.11—lawdAwfim W. DYALT-. •^The Raleigh. (N. C.) Standard will please publish weekly for sfx month*, and send bill to W. D. P »R SALE—Tbe westerly half of tat No. 2 Yamscraw, being the Wharf now occupied by the Charleston Stram Packet Company, measuring one hundred feet on the River, snd ruiiuing back about two hundred feet to Canal-street. The property i* now under a lease which will expire on the fln-t of Norembernext. If not sold at private sale previous to the first Tuesday In February, it will then be offered at auction at the Court House. Apply to deft COHEN ft FOSDICK. LAND IN McINTOTIl COUNTY - FOR SALE. rntm The Plantation known as Ardocx, Immediately' on WgGDhe west side of the Savannah road seven mile* from " l *?**7"- •"•telolng eleven hnndred and forty seven acres or pine an-l hammock land, of which near two bun dred and fifty acres are cleared and under fence. The ham mock lands are of a superior quality for cotton, corn, ftc., an-l the pine lands well adapted to turpentine. There are negro houses and other buildings upon tbe plantation. There Is a water course within five miles over a good road For terms, apply to JigSSEH |K W. DxLEGAL f aug!7—w3m South Newport. G UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA—MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. T HE Annual Course of taeture* In this Department will commence ou MONDAY, November 14. an-l will ter minate In the ensuing March. JAMKSJONES. 51. D.. Professor of Practice. J. C. RIDDELL. 51. D.. Professor of Chemistry WARREN STONE. 51. D.. Professor of Surgery. A. H. CKNAfl. 51. D , Professor of Obstetric*. A J. WEDDKRRURN. M. D.. Professor of Anatomy. GUSTAVUS A. NOTT. 5f. D . Professor of Materia Medlca. THOMAS HUNT. 51. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathol* ogv. CORNELIUS*-. BEARD. 51. D..) ~ , , ... SAMUEL P. niOPPIN, M. D.. / Demonstrators or Anatomy The room* for dissecting will be open from the third 5Ion- -lay In October to the First of April. Tho Faculty are Visiting Physician* an-l Surgeons of the Charity Hospital, an-! attend this institution from Novem ber to April The Student* accompany the Professors in their visits, and thus enjoy extraordinary practical advan tages. free of expense. There ar* about one thousand patient* prescribed for daily in thi* Hospital. The number of patients is nearly twenty thousand. In tl year. TH05IA8 HUNT.M D..Dean. N EW BOOKS—Received by S. S. Sibley.October 4,1853. —The Mud Cabin, of the character and tendencies of British institutions, by Warren Isham. The Forged Will or Crime end Retribution, by Emerson Benitto; Edith’s Legacy, by the author of Adelaide Linder. The White Cruiser, or the Fate of the Unheard Of, by Ned Buntline ; Putnam’s Magazine, for October. The KntckeriSker ; tbe London Journal Industry of all Nations. Jane Seton. or tbe King’s Advocate, a Scottish historical romance, by James Grant. The Rudiment* of the Art of Building, represented in five sections, edited by John Bullock. Violet, the Dansause, or Courtship and Wedlock, by the author ol the «M», ftc, The Rebel Seoul, a romance cf the American Revolution, by Anna Ashland. For sale at 136 Congresa-st. oct5 STAPLE GOODS.—Kerseys. Plains, Osnaburgs, Home- O spans, red and white Flannels. Blankets, Calicos, brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheeting*. Huekabucka. Crash, Towels, linen damask Napkins. Irish Linens, Bird's-eye Di- nper, etc., for sale by o29 DaWITT ft MORGAN. Alt 0 URN ING GOODS—Black Bomberinee, blaek Norwich i’l and Canton Cloths, E^Ush and French Merino*, row Silk*, black Crape*, blaek Crape and Love Veils, Collars and Chemisette, black Silk and Satin dn Chen*, ftc., for sal# by oct29 DxWIIT ft MORGAN. C IDAKS. Mantillas and Talmas, wide Velvets, ladles’ Cloak Cloth, colored Silk to make dorks, with trim ming* to match, for sal* by oct29 DkWITT ft MORGAN. a Mackerel}; also: Potato**, Apple*, new Lemons.Rahrina and Citron, for sale by oct2> W. Q. DJCKgON. F INE SHIRTS.—-Received by Ute arrivals a large aasort- ment of fine cotton shirta. For sale by FlUCKft VEADER. H AMS.—Just received, a lot of One email steed augar cured Hams, for family use, for sale by auglB A. BONAUD. J UST received beautifully embroidered linen cambric Handkerchief*, also, French worked Collars, rery rich patterns. For sale by *epl» AIKEN ft. BURN* ilLk Pocket Handkerchief*, of various qualities and J prices, also linen cambric Handkerchief^ of which we here received a large eapply. rapll j- . AIKEN ft BURNS. L ANDING frara brig Mecoa-4 0 born Lemon Syne; i <*•** GOhrax Sardiuee. for sak tor octli ROLOOMBE. JOHNSON ft CO. FORTE AIONNA1ES, POCKET BOOKSAND FANCY GOODS. rpIIE attention of the trade, and others. In want of Porte A Monnate*. Pocket Books. Bankers' Case*. Dressing Ca- sea, Portable Writing Desk*. Rack gammon and Chess Boards. Chessmen, Pearl. Shell, and Silver Cord Cases, Work Boxes, Cabas. Needlo Books. Money Belt*. Cigar Cases, Portfolios! Razors and Razor Strops. Travelling Flasks, and flneCutle- ry. togeiber with a large variety of Fancy Goods, which will be sold nt the lowest rates. F. If. SMITH, Porte Mr-nnale and Pocket Book Manufacturer, aug21—eodlm 206 Arch st.. betow Sixth, Philadelphia. NK W BOOKST R ECKIVEn BY S. 8. SIBI.EY. Augnat 10, 1853: Miles Tremenliere. or the tare Teat, tor Annette Marie Malllsrd. author or Zlnm the Gypsey. Philosophy or Sir William Hamilton, Professor or Logic a.v! 5Ietaphyslcs In Edinburgh University, for tho use of school* and college*. A 1-elsrd snd Elolse, a romsnee.byO. W. Wright. Pvscomaney, Spirit Rapping* and Tippings exposed, by Professor Charles O. Psge. 51. D. Barnum's Illustrated News; Gleason’sPlctoral; Popular : Maiariro of Arts. ftc. For sate at the book store or a aznurr, •ugtl 135 Congress-street. "WINDOW GLASS. P PORTER’S ALKALINE WINDOW GLASS. Is superior In brilliancy of surraceand polish to all other, and never stains or rusts; withstands all climates.and is packed with great care, suitable for shipping, taalers an<( others will consult their interest by -ending their order* to the sol* «K«it«. FRENCH ft RICHARDS. nug29—<!6m New Drug Warehouse. N. W. corner 10th and MarkcUat*,. Philadelphia. TO THE CONSUMERS OF MANUFACTUR ED SAWED LUMBER. r PHK Subscribers are now nreparcl to receive orders for L Flooring and other description- of Plained Lumber, at the Savannah Plaining 5(achlnc. situated on the canal, at the western extremity o: the city of flavannah. between Znbly nn-l Margaret-streets. Orders for all description* of Plained Lumber furnished st the shortest possible notice, an-l manufacture-1 in a superior style, which cannot fail to please the consumer. Work done by their machine will compare with that of any now In use The subscribers have succeeded In arranging for a constant supply of se lected seasoned Lumber, by which no disappointment to builders need bo apprehended. Every facility will be ex- tended in obtaining material for all parts of a building. Tim flaw Mill, now bring completed in the same building, will l-e In operation In the course of one month, when or ■ler* for every description of Sawed Lumber will beexecu- tod with despatch. Apply to R. A. ALLEN ft CO., or .—eod2m WILIJAM K1NE, Agent. CARPETS—CARPETS—CARPETS | W E have tlit* d 1 y opened a new aod splendid assart- ment of carpet*, consisting of— Hemp, Dutch, Venetian, Stair, Three Ply, Iii|;raln, and Bruasela Carpet*. Also, a very handsome assortment of Velvet, and Chenol Rug«, Hemp, nn-l Cocoa 5Ut*. Drugget an-l Floor Oil Cloths, all of « hich will be sold at tbe lowest prices, by J«p20 AIKEN ft BURNS. S TERLING SILVER WARE.—T-a Sets, Ditchers. Cnke Baskets. Goblets. Cup*, Tumblers, Forks, Spoons. Ifos- sert Knives, |*h- Knives.Crumb Scraper*. Fish Knives. Jelly Knlv-s. Cheese fleoup*, floup tadle*. and every other arti cle In the silver way. from the brat rann-itkctorie* In the country, nnd warranted, at 116 Broughton street ocf-'8 HORTON ft RIKEMAN. L ANDING from schooner Christopher Loesen, 60 bales Hay. and for sale on the wharf, by _oct3 OGDEN ft BUNKER. A LE AND PORTER—76 bbls Philadelphia Cream Ale, 60 do Porter. 40 casks London Porter, tor sale by «c«23 mcmahon * Doyle. J LflT RECEIVED—A fine and large assortment of gentle men's silk an-l cotton Vests; plain, ribbed, colored and black Half Hose; bleached, brown, colored and striped Half Hose; colored an-l black silk Cravats. Stocks nnd Tie*; white and colored silk and linen cambric Handker chiefs ; white, colored and black kid Gloves; a large assort ment of buck and dog-skin Gloves, for sale by J»o*4 ATKIN ft BURN8. P olJflHED steel Fire Acts. Brass Andirons, brass-beaded Shovels. Tongs and Pokers, kitchen Fire Dogs, Shovels and Tongs. Coal Hods, lire Carriers. Trevlts. Ac..for sale by oct!2 J. I\ COLLINS. 100 Bryan street. U MBRELLAS—Gentlemen’s silk and cotton Umbrellas Ladies’ silk Umbrellas and Pkrasots, a large assort ment just received and for sale br oct-5 AIKEN ft BURNS. D omestic noons.-*.#and4-4 brown shirtings,ou 10-4 and 11 4 bleached do ; ^ and 4-4 do shirting* : Red and White Flannel* ; Kerseys snd Plains ; TwiUed and tandon Duffll Blankets; Whitney Blankets 10-4 11-4 and 12-4. A largo stock of tbe above on hand and for sale by “- 00 HENRY LATHROP ft Co. IANO AND TABLE COVERS.—A vary haadaomo lot "of Cloth Plano and Table Covers, at KEMFTON ft VKRSTHJJPS, oct2Q 72 St. Jnltea ft 106 Brya»at.. Waring »a Pa aft S UN DRIFS.—SO bbla Baltimore and Canal flour, 76 boxes BeadePa Soap. Candles and Starch. 2* do pare sperm and Adamantine Candles, 10 casks Byaas* Loodon Porter, In quarts and pints. 26 down mixed Pickle*, in quarts nnd half gallons, 6 bbls Cucumber Pickles. SFbbls Potatoes aod Apples. For sale at th# corner of Broughton and Drayton streets, by oct26 DAVID O'CONNER. F IR 8ALE—A negro woman, aged 20 years, rery likely, and an excellent cook, washer and Irooer. Also a very likely girl, aged 13 years. Apply to octlO■ ■. WYLLY ft M0NTM0IJJN. B RANDY, GIN, kc.-100 bbla E P Gin, 26 do Brandy. 15 do Chorry Brandy, 100 boxes Cheese, 2000 lbs Twine, 26 tierce* Hams, tending and for sale by oct4- HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. G ROUND PIASTER— ItO Casks Ground Plaster dally ex pected For sal* to arrive by octlS BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO. B ACON AND LARD.-M bhds prime Baew. Sides and StiouHm, I» tl— — t and IUm., a bM> ud » asgs prims Leaf Lard, teading and for sal* by oetlfl SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft QQ. .Ddbcj 0 ^' L INEN GOODS—Irish Unona, and pillow. 11-4 and 12-4 linen Sheetings, light and fed.8-4 and 10-4 linen Ifcmaak, bleached and brown; Hack- *5f"•H" I bnwmwid bbuln- D.nu.k TbM. Cloth,; Dunuk K.pbjiu ud DovIm. Itod eetvea ana fur sulo by octl HENRY LATHltOP ft 00. HYLAND ft O’NEIL McMAHONft DOTUL V ASTERN HAT.—16 bale* prim* Easton Hay. now land- toy from brig Northmaa,from B«too.for ■ ;> it 4.<?WSlreS2S! iablag. eod oe haad Plato *l t= for: parlors* dining-rooms, or chambers, \ made In V Woods, Imitatloo Wood*, and Fan— Recepttotz and Cottage Chain, ol signs; Chat LowngW, Cane 8ett*e«, &n Chain:Q House and Offlce Am Chairs, large. anA.amall l Chi Ira, Store and Steamboat Stools. Windsor Cnal 8attees,fte. ■ •' '’^vWn'-.rfta Hmi*ckecpcrs.HoteL Steamboat and Rail SMd Companleo . will find It to their Interest to can at tha Fytojydj^ ^Ho.181 NorthfithSt (opposite 1 . Pitorn a HdRBKTT-S . . rJt£ Agrlemltaurnl WarreHonse and Seed Store. JYo. 194)4 Market-street. PkOadeM ^ • PKOCTT ft KklM’ nB iarnsniar Plourha. of i K lenTlSlSnfflit __- HID and Do«bltYouW. fte.'i Steel Extending Points. Bar-share, of Castings for repairing. The Em; for th* above Ploughs, a Matslvt md Doable would.who •re, Beaeh. end otberkiods Emperor (if .Russia awarded * Gold Medal, value 8300.— Wear ot tb* common Teoth. Also, Cultivators of aU Made with Steel Tbeth. _ ' v .; . CornPtenters, r. : V, ■ ,*1 ' Turnip Drills. 4 to 8*-' ’ iipDrilb.4to 86, ' Grant’s Paten I Fan Milk,- f — Shellera, improve kinds. Hay and Straw Cutters, Hand Cbriz Mills, Coro and Cob Crashers, Gedda’ Improved Harrows, Square and A Harrows. Iloree Rakes. Grindstones, ready hnng, Dirt Scrapers, Agricultural Furnaces, Ox Yoke* and Bows. Forks lor unloading Hay, Man Hay Rakes, Bow Pins. Apple I’earers, Ox Mutxles, Mole Traps. Pruning Hooks and Chlsete, Saws and Scissors. Iron Well Curbs, and ZIne lubring for Chain Pomps, m Also. Horticultural Tools, i — and Grass Seeds, for sale at tns and ReialL and Reaping Ml Mowing _ chines. Chain Pumps, Cattle Tlsa, Bull Rings. Patent Iron Snaths, Grubbing Hoes. Transplanting Trowels, Hay and Manure Forks, Shovels and Spadas. Garden aod Field Hoes, . Garden Rakes In variety. Children’s Tools, DarihzgScythes. Snaths, with Patent Ihatsa* togs. Potato Hooks, .n n i - c Vi, of every descriptloaj-Garden zo lowest prices, at Wbolesal* idASSaffl PAPER HANGINGS, BLAKE BOOKS; KT*. a Ao. 4 North fifth- Mroi fnw dears abort Market, Philadelphia. ' - T gw —-1 »_!-• I— •—* -V- - • - s vet decorations, borders, fire-screens, enrtain*. etc.’, which they offer at the lowest prices, both wholesale atzfrretetl. ’ The brat workmen employed to' hang psper either In the city or country. Blank Books. Stationery, de.—'We have also onr tisval as sortment «>f writing papers wrapping papers, blank and school books, stationery, etc. " ' . PARRISH ft.HOUGH,! ilf*# No. 4 North Flth street, 2 doors sbove^M^^et,^ trvraM. .. mhlO-teod‘ Cwsh mM for country tags. DIE SINKING AND ENGRAVING. I N AI4. ITS BRANCHES.—BoMneta cards, with appropri ate devices, embowed In a new style, In plain and fancy eolors. Seals of every description.with or without presses. Envelopes printed with name. bnsloeeaenA address. labels, billheads.maaafizetarertetickets.ftc..aU exeentsd ia tba neatest jMBtor and at prices 26 per cent, below any s!m|. UrraUbll.liment. In consequence of better and improved fscmtlesfor the execution of inch work. . . N. B.—All orders by mail promptly attended to. Goods sent to any part of the country. pi ^ ^ .. B * CALVERT.ft CO.. Envelope end Seal Press Manufacturers. Die Sinkers. Embcs* sera and Eengravers, 48 8onth 3d-st., Philadelphia. tnh2» A „OAS WORK, LAMPS, die, RCIint ft WARNER, Manufacturers. No 110 Chest znt. street, Phitedelphte.respectfulW solicit th* attentz m ot purchasers, to their assortment of chandeliers, bra:kets, pendants, and every description of gas burners; also every variety of lamps, girandoles, ftc. We warrant our good, equal in nuality.-and our prices as lowas any other establ lishment In the country. " The Trad# supplied with burners, mercury, eaps braM tings, air pumps, ftc.. at reduced prices. 0 . ARCHER ft WARNER. HU, S. Archjr, | Wllll.m t. MUn, R.l.ood f, w»rnfr, | Wm, 0. II. MerriU. ... “-KHIWIUM WAUEBOCSK, ' Hma. nortA Me. PhUadeMiee. IX/K iofunn mmbttnt. »rvl mld.nt.of lhla,idDllr.th.t ', „ V't,*"’" «W , K .Mnrtment of M.nt.1, Her, V.1I and Ov.l Gtauo,. rictint it.vte., for nrirnte un, or til kind, for connlrj ulr. with l-orlnlt nnd IV.urr rnmtr, *n.,«IU br found nt our rsl.btl.lnnrnt. loon e.perlence >nd ln.gr f.rllllla rn.klr m In rcll tkr be** good* at lowest prices. Wmensions being given, we will give estimates for any teed 5llrrors. delivered free from breakage, at any point. Orders solicited. mnn ' NEW CARPETINGS* rpHE subscriber has Just received per late arrivate, a «nd fresh stock of the richest and newest styles rwl^* pMtr 7!' thre *'P>r Ingrato and Vsnl. tin n Carpetings, all of which are offered on the moat deair. sole term*. »Jj^afuU assortment of °n Cloths, Table Covers, Mat. Purchasers are requested to make an early examinetlor as strong inducements will be held ont to cash buyers. ... , R. B. WALKER. 100Chestnut-street. mhlT—lawtf below 8th. South side, Philadelphia. BLINDS AND SHADES. B . —. Yak® Notice. J. WILLIAMS. No. ImN’orth sixth-street.afow doers ' ■^• Market-street. Philadelphia, Is the mostexten- Jl’fi* 1 W "7* no&ct “ r * r of Window Blinds and Shades al U ‘ #D ‘he highest preminms at all the exhibitions 5 be bays the best materials by whole- ssl- cheaper for Cash than others payfor toferlorsittclesby rota 1, and ran. therefore, sell superior Venetian Blinds and flhailcs. as cheap as others ssk for Inferior article*. Painted R in-low Shade* in great variety, of beauUful dralgns and quality. Buff , n d Whits IJnen Shades, Blind and >bade Trimming*. Fixture*, ftc.. wholesale and retail, at the lowest cash prices. Store Shades pointed .and lettered to order. Reed Blinds at manufacturer*’prices. Old Blinds painted to look as good a* new. Purchasers, .by sailing, will lie convinced that he sells a superior article, and guar antees full satisfaction. A liberal discount mads to dsolem '‘Westudytopiease.il . BKNJ. J. WILI.TAMS. jyjfl-eod No. 12 North eth-street, Philo. WAPHENE. A PREPARATION, for restorf nggrsy halrt A,]** ° r, R , “ I color. It la guaranteed by the lfooprletor hat if the patient Is arer. he can have hi* hate miim* ♦. hat if the patient Is grey, h.*c^ hivTL^halr SZXl its original color br using tarei's Wshpene. For Sals b ^ an ‘*^LINCOLN, 5lonumcnt8quare. * 6 —200 bbIs superfine Howard street * *i°. u . r : 60 o'" 1 * prime new Bacon Sides. 20 do do Shotzid era. 30 bbl* and 60 kegs Leaf Lard, landing and for sate bv ml>!) SCRANTON. JamfSTON ft CO: asa^jsiasssssSsgME silk and lisle glove*, with a large variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Please caU and see for your- wives; all of which will be sold on tbe beat poratbM terms b l MhlO ADCI?TfcBPBN8 ADIES’ KID GU5VES.—W* have Just received a beuU- 1 ful assortmeot of ladles’ white and Maek.dkrk and fizney colored Alexander’a Kid Gloves, to which ws would respectfully call th* attention of tho ladies. JS 11 . AIKKN It lUBNa. E NGLISH PLAINS—A heavv article suitable for RSt* Planters, for sale at 72 St Jollen and 106 f ~**- A KEMPTON ft r aranun m VBiBnm.. gg atioHAK, »m.raco. QHAWL8; needle-worked Collars; Sleovos. Chetnesstta, O iafenU’Wairts mJQjj,,OsrizimScertbfffiSSft Ltolea’. gentlemen’s and children's Hosiery 5 needtewerkoj Trimmings. Cambric and Swiss Bends: embroidered aad Ifazsp cambric Handkerthleft. Jart reosteUftWj l^eiSS the lowest prices, by DaWITT ft 1 •»». nuui>« i ju with arrangensenta madeoabL namely, to avoid •i for as possible arryfow 01 jme season to another, bareflnd tbe^irae 1 fag portion of their feU and winter «U L Bgw*. In this eemeetfan they partfcnk tion to thsir Silks, French Msrfaoe, Do X fc57gaaMf 11 —OB Us tBdMdealaeeonat.