HA VANN AH MORNING NEWS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28 1853
THE DAILY MORMMft KEW8.
"KV JOHN M. C00PKR.
AVI Mil A HI T.THttMPHON, BPITOK.
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.VW will appear in both paper*.
Uxrttisi Circulation lu the «hy II
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Nouilny Morning, Nnv»r UH, 1HJ3.
WMAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
[Transmitted forth# Savannah Dally Morning New#.]
KumU nud T«rkey—TLe War to be Con-
tlnwed.
New-York, Nor. 27.
A private letter, dated London, 11th lust., receiv
ed by the Canada, ut Now York, eUtev that Coum
N.’snolrodfl, haa officially Informed the UritUh Gov-
eroment, that the Caar haa determined to fight it
out with the Turks.
Shipping Intklliorncb.—The ahip Southport,
cleared at New York on Saturday for Savannah.
The ecbooner Fannie, arrived at Philadelphia on
Friday from Savannah.
The brig Live Oak, from Darien, Geo., wua apo
keu offSquam Inlet, on Friday. Her crow wereHlI
•Irk, except the Captain. Another crew waa put on
board. __
fy An advertiveniniit in another column, call*
a Hireling of the Wbiga, to be held thia evening, to
take counsel a* to the propriety of running a ticket
for Mayor and Aldermen at the neat election.
Philadelphia Art Union.
We are requested by Mr. Pktkr O. Thomas,
Honorary Secretary of the above inatitutiou, to
•tale that lie will cloao hi* aubaoription liat on Wed
nesday, tlm 30th ult, after which it will bo for
warded to Philadelphia. Persons who wish to be
come subscribers, and thereby obtain chances for
the splendid paintings distributed by the Union,
should enroll their names bnforn*that_timc.
Chinn Fowl**.
We refer to the ndvoriinoment of these birds, in
nnnther column. It will be seen that the list enu
merates all the choicest varieties, uud that they are
oflurod, and warranted, in healthy condition, and
of clean breed, at prices very much bolow what
have been accuatomed to hear as the value of Co
ciiins and kindred tribes. Planters and other
wishing to secure choice breeds, will do well to
send their orders to the addieta indicated in the sd
vertisement.
fy By reference to their enrd, it will be
that tho Chinese Company give their first entertain
ment at the Theatre this evening.
jy An event not sot down in the programme of
the evening's entertainment, *nd which c
Utile surprise among the “ Gods in the Gallery," and
tlieirfiiiitipodes of the foot lights at tho Athrniriim on
Saturday night, shared the attention of the house
with the performance of the Kiinkcla. Shortly be
forn the rising of the curtain the audienco wore sud
denly aroused from the tedium, always incident to
the precaution of going curly in order to secure
seats, by heuring an unusual buzz and bustle out
side, .ind by the active movements and arrangement*
of the energetic Mr. Ford within, ns if in prepara
lion for the reception of " honored guests." There
was a simultaneous pause in the interesting conver
sations which were being held in the dross circle;
and lips that were parted and dosed In sweetest uc.
cents, stood, in the same instant, widn ugnpn in mu
test wonder. 'l'h*< parquette paid silimt tribute to
the injunction, "Oh Hush," uud the galleries, a* ii
in pursuance of a concerted arrangement, resolved
themselves iuio Committees of investigation, to iu
quire into iho.cause ofjtlie commotion : one of them
betaking themselves to the lobbies to watch the pro
grass jof events from that point, whilst the other
suspended over the facade, looked with peering
eyes, for the denoument in tho regions below. All
for thn moment wm wrapped iu expectancy, nnd ti
tmice pervaded the ontirn scene ; when suddenly a*
it had boon excited, tho wonder of tho uudiencoguve
place to an astonithtuaul no less perplexing or inex
plicable, as they discovered through the enlrnnco-
to the dress circle and parquette, numbers of strange
nnd uniquely dressed figures moving to and fro, in
the passage. Presently dm doorwuys were filled with
groups of these *' tile observed of all observers," and
tho audience recognizing them by their resemblance
to the figures that usually accompany tlio descrip
tions of Chiui, iu their Goorgrapliios, and which
are tho slumps that iudicatn the gniiuiunun»s of
Suuolioog, lloliea, and Ilysnu, became uwurn of their
buiug surrounded by colestiuls. But it was not un
til this fact wus associated with tho announcement
iu the Ntws of the morning, of the coming of the
Chinksr Juoqler8, that tho whole mystery wm
solved, and we were mudu aware tliul our city wu*
ulready honored hy so distinguished ail airivul.
Ur It is reported thill Air. Orr, of South Caro
liuu will be the administration cuudidato for Hpeukei
of tho House. '
Fit* IN CoLUMUiA, ri. C.—A lire occurred on
Friday morning, about daylight, iu a warehouse iu
rear of Harrison's Hotel, Columbia, 8. C. The
building waa consumed and about $3,000 worth oi
cotton bagging, the property of John Caldwell, Esq.
Nothing was inauri d.
ty Tho rocoipia of (lie Wushnigton, and Now
Oriouns Telegraph company, lor Octohor, it ia said,
exceed those for tho suiuo mouth last year, by
$5,000.
J V* The Mercantile Navy nf tho United States is
at presont greater tiisu that of the United Kingdom
of Greut Britain, and tho touuugo of the single city
of Now York is within a trifle of being equal to that
of Loudon and Liverpool put togethor. According
to statistic,our mercantile marine was, at the clot
of lust year, upwaids of 4,000,000 tons, whilst that
of Grout Erilaiu wus but 3,300,000 tons. Seven
years ago tho lonnugn of Now Yolk was couridera
Idy less than that of London. At tho end of 1653, it
exceeded 1,000,000 tnu*, whilst that of London we*
Cb'2,000 tons, ami that of Liverpool 634,000. These
uro marvellous facts.
Mass Meeting of tlie Hard Hkella of New
York.
Two pages of Iho New York Herald of Thursday
last aro filled witn tho proceedings of the greut
mass mooting of tho Hardshell Democrats, to cele
brate what they call their recent victory in that
State. Immense eulhurtaam prevailed on the oc
carton. The party declared their separation from
the Suits, and their determination to bent all parties
and factions iu tlio State. Speeches were made by
Commodore Stockton, Hon. Francis B. Cutting,
Hiram Walbridge, Mike Walsh,Ac.,und letters were
read from JudgoBrouson, Hon. Duuiel S. Dickenson,
Hon. Johu B. Weller, Jamen Maurico, Judge Beard*
ley, Alex. C. Morton of Gcorgin, and others. There
is evidently an effort making to organiue a national
party on tbuHurdrticll bnsis.
The Pout Bluster tieuernl’s Report.
A Washington letter says—The report of the
Post Master General will, it is uuderstoud, be highly
valuablo for tho importance nnd accuracy of the
statistics it will present. It will be shown that tin-
present cheap rates of iulaud pontage buvo noi
yet proved sulllciout for the liquidutiou ol the ex
pense atleudaut on the service. The Departmeui
labors under groat eiubarra.smont from ilia extor
tionate demands of the railroad companies, and a*
the Post Master General lias uo remedy in hi« hand-
u will be tfqr Congress to determine how the evil
shall to wet lor the future.
Congress voted last session about seven hundred
thmuuud dollars an uu oqiiivolunt for the free mat-
tor stmt in the mail*. There is reason, however, to
believe dial this will uot cover half of the actual
expenses which the department is pul to iu carry
ing frsukt-d letters und documents.
Tim suiiMica which will be produced as to the
earning* of the Collias steamers will scarcely be ol
much kcrvice to that company, iu iuducing Cougres*
mn to put an end to the coutract as provided for in
tlm act of 1852.
One great cause nf expense to tho department I*
luunu iu the immense amount of newspaper, nnd
Iiitwr pnni.J ni«u.r, .out in tlio California mail..
Tito dejiertnieni pay. Ui-ntv-ttvn com. per p.uu'l
for carrying ihc m.il rern.. , bt ,„ htn „ B 0 ' f
U a?? on Ihl. printed matter fur III-
.lull. dl.Ut.ce fro,,, No. Yoiltio dl „ Fr „ ci
is ten cents per pound.
Alttyollwr. *liil.t it i, M,hl, p,„b,hl. j^r
Campbell mil uot rocomtn. ii.I ,„ y curtailment of
the present oceae mail .ervicl*, hi will yet pre.ent
lor the consideration of the country au nrrav ol
facts and figures which will probatdy explain satis-
factorfljr, to the meanest comprehension, the cuusc
of the great woulib of the mail steamship compauie*.
A Man Murdered w two States.—a man.
aorau time ugo assMultod in Berwick, Maine, w*s re
moved over ibo line to hia residence in New Hump
•hire, where he has since died. Judge Howard, of
Muiun, has charged the grand jury of York couuty
that the murderer cannot he iudicled. at eommou
atututa law, where the doadly wound waa inflicted
in oue State end the roan died iu another-
murderer will escape all puuishment by UiU new
difficulty.
If the judge’s decision is in accordance with lawi
we ibink the law should be amended.
Bo-irpN Punning.—They had u conundrum bene
fit at the Howard Atbeiurum, Boston, on Saturday
evening. That which took the cup was the follow
ing ; Why ie Sir Win. Don like Sampson f Be
cause be came to make sport for the people, and
brought down the house I Another was a shocking
bad oue: Why is a man praising children like
opium I Because ho’« laud SM'sm.
Correspondence of the Moraine News.
ONB W8BK LATER PBoTkPBQPE,
ARRIVAL OF THE CANADA AT HALIFAX
Halifax. N. S., Nov. 24th.
The Royal Mail Steamship Canada, Capt. Stone*
from Liverpool at 4 P. M. on Saturday the 12th inst.,
with 100 through passengera arrived here at 10
o'clock this morning.
The Collius Steamship Atlantic arrived out at
Liverpool at 4 o'clock A. M. on Wednesday the Oth
instant.
• The Latest News,
Five Russian officers had arrivod at Constantino
ple as prisoners of war.
Admirals Dundas and Hamolon aro at Constant!:
nople aud tho fleets aro anchored in tho Bosphrous
There is a minor that Bucharest has been storm,
ed,—this Is perhaps premature.
The son of Aras Pacha Is named minister of war,
and fresh levies are raising iu Egypt.
Tho pay of the Turkish army is disbursed regu-
larly.
Vienna, Evening of 10th Nov.—The following
aro the conditions insisted ou by Omar Pachu in i
note forwarded to Prince Gortschaekoff :—All th<
strongholds in the principalities to bo immediately
^iveu into the bauds of the Turks,—tho complete
evacuation of the Principalities as speedly as possi
ble and a guarantee from all the powers agaiusta sim
liar invasion.
[By Submarine Telegraph.]
Paris, Evenino of Nth Nov.—Tho Hours*:
closed an follows : Three per cents. 73.60, four uud
a half per cents. 99.85. bank 28.45.
According to (he latest accounts received here
from Conalaiitiiiople, the Sultan haa positively
jectad all proposals which the Diplomatists hi
submitted to him. It is freely reported that 25,000
French troops will he sent to Turkey, hut the or
ders are not to bo given to the Minister of War ua
lil the receipt of dispatches from General de ilil
tier*, at Constantinople.
Highly Important from India*
The Overland India Mail lias been telegraphed,
with news nf vital importance, if true.
The Czer lias formed uu alliance with Dost Ma
homet to proclaim war against tlio British iu India,
It Britain persists iu supporting Torkoy. A large
Russian force is to invade Bukhari, and a Puisiuu
army is collecting in the Valley of Sooltunia to co
operate with Russia against Turkey.
If this is confirmed, the British Parliament will
assemble forthwith, to devise measures to uvurt the
dangers that threaten India.
From other sources we learn that I’erula is not
hostile to Turkey, so porliups all this is batele**.
Turkey nnd KummIu.
Official Telegraphic Dispatch.—The Con
sul ol Prnuco at Bucharest to M. de Hourgueucy,
November 6ih :
"On the 2d and 3d of November, the Turks
crossed the Dsnuho from Turtukai to Olteniiaa to
the number of shout lS.OOu men. On the 4th Gen
eral Pailof attuckod them wi)h 9,000 men, und after
a brisk cannonade, a. conduit with buyout
plot
armies. Tho Turks main-
tallied (licit positions at Olteliil/.s, ami have forti
fied them. The combat lusted three hours; in it
the Russians lost several officer*, and 13(1 privates
killed ; uud six superior officer*, IH subaltern*, uud
479 privates wounded. The lose on the Ttiikirti
sole is not kuown. 4,1*00 Turks occupied Kulvuche.
2,000 hove eslahlirtied theuudves on uu Ikluud in
front of Giurgivo, aud 12,000 uro ill Lesser Wtl-
Ischia."
The folio
received from Vienna
Another engagement has taken place in which I-I
superior Russian officers fell. The Turks ruiuainud
i private account of the buttle,
asters of tlio field, and tho Rusmuiis were retreat
ing ou Bucharokt. Previous to the battle, the Turk*
hud constructed a building and tetu de pout at Ka-
lafut, which served us die hurts of their operations.
It appears that Omar P«cku crossed ut three puiuis,
with 18,000 at OltouiUa, 4,000 t at Kaivuclie, aud
2,000 at Giurgivo.
•Skirmishes continually occurred at thn outposts.
Beluie the crossing of the Danube, u body of
ossneks mine to the river bank uud made signs ol
insult to the Egyptians, who rurtied to their boats,
I across the river in the faro of the Cossacks'
uud having punished them well, und chased
them some distance iulaud, ruturued in triumph to
the camp.
rumors of several other movements of
the Turks iu different points along the Daniibn, and
if the destruction of a Russian steamer ut llorsova,
hut these reports, though probable, do uot rest on
ufficient authority to state us facts.
Selim Pacha bus crossed the Russian frontier in
1*ih, ami a battle has taken place near Bmourn.
5,000 men were engaged, uud both armies fell back
night cumn on. At a second bailie iu Asia the
Russians were defeated. On tlio 20th ult., Musko
Buy, uu officer of Selim Pacha's staff, with a smull
Be, was suddenly attuckod by a body of Russian
airy. He fell hack, fighting, toward* the main
body of tho Turkish army, and thn battle speedily
‘ general. 15.000 Russian* wero engaged ill
-r hard fighting the Russians were defeated
slid tied, pursued by the Turks, who planted the
Sultan's standard, and made their quurler* at the
porttioii of Orelle, eight hours distauco
from Cioiockduro, where tho battle began. The
orco defeated and driven hack to Buclin-
the main body of the Rusrtnus under Gen.
Dniieuberg, and 30,000 to 40,000 strong.
If this be true, tlio news is summed up thus - - I'lie
Turks huvu beaten the Russiuns in Asiu. The Tur
kish left wing in Europe has beaten the Russian'*
right, comprising their principal force, while the
Turkish centre has whipped O.OOu Russians at Tur-
tukiii aud is now prsssiug in upon Bucharest.
Tub Tactics.—The policy of the Russians i*
opposed to be, to draw the Turks Irom their pro
amt advantageous positions to bring them to a bnt-
tlo that sliull decide the cunipuign. The iutentiou nf
Omur is to keep his promise to drive the Russian*
the Principalities, aud to make his head quar
ters at Bucharest.
Diplmuucy lags uselessly in thn rear of tho fight
ing, und oven yet hopes to adjust matter*, but uot
till utter u decisive battio shall have been fought. A
million is, that to suvo tho Czars amour prupre,
negotiations shall uot be recommenced after any en
gagement iu which the Rusrtuu* are worsted.
Typhus fever is raging in .lie Russian ranks,and
bus reduced the number of fighting men to 85,0(10 aud
it will be six week* before reinforcementscuu urrivu
mu Hohs Arcobice.
Tho Czar has requested the Montenogrians to
puruta ugainsl the Turks.
The Porte Iihs decided that foreign refuges shall
di he employed iu Europo, but may serve in Asia.
Abdi Pacha is to be removad from tlio Asiatic
conuuaii'.
Constantinople remains quiet.
Tlio Czar has issued the following arrogant mar.
ifesto :
By the Grace of God, We Nicholas the 1st, Em
irur and Autocrat of all the Kussitis, by our man
ifesto of the 14th of June of the presont yeur, wu in
formod our faithul and well beloved subjects of (he
motives which made it incumbent upou us to de
mand ftom the Ottoman Porte,invioluble guarsutui i
in favor of thn sacred lights of ihu Orthodox Church.
Wo at the sniue time announced to them that
all our efforts to briug the Porto by moan* of arnica
bln persuasion to seatimeuls of equity, und to a faith
ful observance of trouties, hud remained fruitless,
and that consequently wo deemed it iudispeiisible to
order our troops to the Danube. But adopting that
measure wo still entertained (ho hope that the Porte
would confuss its errors, uud would resolvo to give
satisfaction to our just reclamation*. Our expecta
tion* huvu buon deceived. It i* in vain also that the
great powers of Europe have endeavored by their
exhortations to shake tho bliud obstinacy of the
Ottoman government.
It is by a declaration of War, by a proclamation
replete w ith full accusation* ngnim-t Russia that it
replies to the pacific efforts of Europe to our for-
beurance, finally enrolling iu tlm rauks nf its Army,
tlm revolutionist* of all Countries. The Porte tin*
commenced hostilities on the Danuba. Russia is
provokud to the combat. No other moan* is leA
thorn than a recourse to urms, to compeltlie Ottoman
Government to respect treaties, and to obtain from
it the reparation for the offences by which it res
ponded to our moderate demands, and to our legiti
mate solicitude for the defence ofilin orthodox laitli
in Iho East, which is also the religion of the Ru»-
»inn people. We are firmly convinced that our
faithful subject* will join iu thn fervent prayer
which we addressed to (he Most High, that he may
deign to bless our arms in tlm holy and just cause
which has at all lime* found ardent defenders in
our pious Ancestors. In te dohmine speravi now
con/ormidar acternum.
Done at llerskat, the third day of Novcmbor, in
the year of Grace, 1853, aud tho twenty eighth of
oi.r reign. Nicholas.
(Jurat Britain.—Tho British fleet at Spitimud
is ordered to be reudy for sea ou the Utb, but their
destination is not stated.
The Lord Mayor's banquet took place, as usual,
on the 0lt|, aud was attended by ull thn Cabinet,
and foreign Ministers, including Mr. Buchanan.
Mr. B'*. speech was merely complimentary to u
successful issue.
The Earl of AberdeciT referred to his kuowu
policy of peace, but said that while ho still follow
ed a peace policy, it wus uot impossible to uugugein
war, to prevent greater evils.
The other Miuuters made no political allusions.
Council was held on the receipt of
The Fall Hirer Railroad Colllalon.
Further Particulars.—It was stated by the tele
graph, that the train of cars from Boston, on Mor-
day night, for New York, slopped at Stoughton io
repair damage to a wheel, when a special train
from Bridgewater came up, and ran iuio the train
■lauding upon the track, injuring several of the. pas
sengers. We have the following additional par
ticulars:
Tho advancing train waa moving at the rate of
twenty-five miles an hour when it struck the sis non
ury train. But few passeugers
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
train i
i in the hind
, nnd there hearing the approach of the
i striving to escape by tho forwurd door.
Tho locomotive and louder weie driven completely
into tho passenger car, but two feet of the tender
projecting Iroui the rear of tho cor, the sides and
iop of which were noi injured, the smoke jdpo of the
locomotive having been knocked down by contact
with the top frame of the car.
The scene withiu the car was at this moment
dreadful. Sicain, aud smoke, ami darkueaa, und
shrieks, and grouns wero miugted logciher indresd-
f u | coufusion. Some of the pipes of the locotuo
tivo having boeu fractured, the escaping strain was
inflicting torture upon all unfortunates who had
fulled to effect their e»cepo from the car. Five of
the passengers, all males, were very badly scalded,
two of them probably to a fatal extent. Among
the injured were the Rev. Mr. Fuller, of South Ca
rolina, bruised about the head, not seriously ; A. H.
Babcock, uud Mr.Thompson, of llruuswick, Me.
The farm-houses in the vicinity were thrown opeu
aud the injured conveyed to them, where every at
teniiun wus bestowed, and where they are doing
well. The engineer and fireman escaped wiihuui
serious injury. The former remained at hi* po*t
aud enu red llm cur in bis usual position ou iho
•oginu. It wbs ueurly hull uu hour before some of
the injured wero dug out of the ruius, so luleu-e
wus the steam and smoke. I here was u»«*ui a
dozen person* iu the rear car, the second eouuiued
the bulk of the pu*»eogors, who escaped injury.
Tho second «•!■*• and first passsuger cars wore lock
id aud partially broken^
I From the Richmond ‘Julletjn. Nov. 21. J
Trouble In ibr Vlr*iul« I'nivereUy.
We have l« arucd that several University sludouU
wore imprisoned iu CharloU.villo jail ou the 17th
.'list. W hile present at Wyman'sexli.biuou, th«y
made rather more uoi.e than wav agreeable, when
leu or fifteen policemen rushed iu.upou them, auu u
conflict ensued, iu which both policemen aud stu
dents were injured. The policemtu tiually succeed
ed iu securing two ol the studeuU aud couttulug
lb IUa«Uteii that one of the policemen held oue ol
the student wliilq,anoth«r struck him, kuockiag him
out or his sense.: uud a cummiuee of students
were appointed by those who witnessed the affair
to nrit.isM ilm students to uveiige themselve*. The
unintttce lor tho purpose.—
HEBREW BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
Members of the above Society, are requested to at-
tsnd the faneral of Brother LEOPOLD EPSTEIN,
This Morning, at UK o'clock, from his Ut* residence,
eornor Dray toa-vt., and Broogbton-el. Lane,
nor 28 M. J.OEWENTHAL, Seo'ry.
WHIG MKKTINU.
mu *rs The Whhreof Savannah are requested to
•v^STmeet at Oglethorpe Hall, THIS EVENING,
at 7 o'clock, to consider the propriety of running a
tioketfor Mayor aud twelve Aldermen at the ensuing
City eleotlon.
rna CORRECTION.—Tho capital priie of
$90,000 advertised by us, a* sold, in last
Tuesday's Lottery has Lean returned by Mr. Clarke, in
consequence of bis having, unfortunately, made eelee-
lion* from the paokage instead of keeping it entire.
Thle correction is made with a view to prevent any
claims which we might have to pnblie favor and pa
tronage from being founded upon a misapprehension of
facte. Mr. Clarke'a telegraphio dispatch having an
ticipated the mail which contained the return of the
Incky ticket, we were led into the error of supposing
he had kept the Ueket, and wished it oashed, which we
think ia a natural conclusion from the wording of hi #
dispatch. GREGORY A MAURY,
uov 28 1 Savannah. Ga.
NOTICE.
1* An Addreea will be delivered by the Rev.
®vJHL J 1*. TU8TIN, on the snbjest of Education,
at the Free School, corner Drayton and Charlton-ets.,
» TUIS DAY at 12 M.
The public ia respectfully requested to attend. After
the Addreea, oflloers will be eleoted for the ensuing
year, lly order of the Board.
r 26 C. M. ALLEN, 8eo‘y.
Church will be rented on TIII8 DAY, at
3 o’olock, P. M. JOSEPH FELT,
nov 26 2 Chairman Trustee.
stti.ienis needed uo committee lor tho purpose.
Nearly three hundred assembled und threatened
u the couuty jail—uud ,, "‘ l "* *"
the town. .. ....
|»rof. Harrison, offer considerable difficulty,
cueded in uppousi
proposition from him
. long r
ugh to 1 ii, to it to u
the elfect that the student*
dioold appoint hliu»elf, with fivaor six students, a* a
:oiniiiiltee to meet tho town authorities. On hie re-
urn lie luformed them that tbu jail wu* guarded by u
lolly Ol one hundred und rixty rifleman. At Hie
mention of till*, their indignation wus aroused anew,
uud they clamored out, "To (,'hurlottu*vlUe
march upou iliem I" and their shouts, a» i* *luted by
i eve-willies*, might have been hoard for u mile.
The com'nitte, however, ruuhoued them iuio de-
from any attempt to rescuo their males until
ey were better prepured, and on the morning of
e )9th they met ut ihc rotunda of the luwu, in
out number*. There they resolvent n'rteud ol
going down iu a body, to uppomi a committee to
that justice wna done their cnml“* ,,,ou “ >*•
their feelings are, it i» sni.l, not of the movt pacih c
character, ami blood piuyyct lie shed. ' Vo e,r “'
e*tly hope, for tlio sake of tho University a" w “*l us
of the student* thumvulves, that the affair "'i 11 *»"*
une to this—mid we uro a**ured tlint the *' uc ully
ill use every exertion to prevent such a rn*u' 1 -
Water Spouts on tub Lakh.—The Wayne
Democrat says, severul of these phenomena have
recently been seen upon LokcOniario, two of which
isihle at Sodus Point. They were dense,
conical shaped columns, mid formed a coutinuou*
line from the earth to thn clouds. Ono of them, the
vliicli was nearly thirty feet iu diameter,
ipitated uguinst the bluffs, and broke with
duul'oiiing noise upon tho rocks In-low, cau*ing so
great a commotion of the Kilters, that large quanti
of log* ami lumber worn lorn from (heir moor-
ami wartied far out into the lake. The smaller
of”the two pursued it* terrific and oirwnrd course n*
fur ns the eye could reach, filling the beholders with
ml usiunirtiineut, and awakening such a
fni.ling of grandeur uud sublimity that ihcv stood al
most mute and statue like, until the sound of tho gi
gantic column oi wutor died fur away in the dis
tance. A portion of the pier of the lighthouse wu-
wept away by the elements und consideruhlo dam
age done to the lighthouse.—There was n severe
storm out upon the lake, nnd several schooner*,
brigs und other lake cruft, cumn scudding in undet
poles, seeking security from the tompectuou*
billows without, upwn the now pluceJ bosom of the
harbor.
Kkcovkhy of Life Insurance.—In the winter
ot 1848, the Rev. Titos. Waring mystci iotisly disap
peared near Elizubethtown, Ky. t and was then and
still believed by h s relatives uud friends to have
murdered. Somo year or more before the
leutli of Mr. *V„ ho had effected ail insurance ou
hi* life, in favor of his wife, iu the Nautilus Alutual
Life Insurance of New York, for $5,000. Tin
company, it uppoars, refused to pay tho insurance
his widow, alleging ihut lie w as not dead, but hud
.conded. Suit was entered, and a few days ugo,
i case wus decided in fuvor of Airs. W., for the
full amouui with interest.
$L l >- Ths proprietor of Jacob's Cordial was in town a
fow days sines, aud wo are ploaiod to learn that tha
•ales of tho Cordial art becoming very largo, and ex
tended so much so that it is with difficulty the demand
issupplied. The proprietor is a regular physician of
skill aud experience, and a graduate of the University
of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. This preparation !D
said U> be one of the most valuable ever placed before
the public, especially for the many diseasos of Females.
Much credit is due to him for his exertion '.n compound
ing a raedioal agent of so muoh value as this is to the
health and happineaa of the female portion of our race.
For sale by A A. 8olomonb A Co., and W. W. Lin
coln. 1 nov 28
| ^ HOLLOW A Y'8 OINTMENT k FILLS,
ff*—9k A Dangerous Houmf in the Thigh cureil hy
their use.—About thres years ago Mr. Acton, ol Mel
bourne, had hie thigh most fearfully laoerated when
out riding, his horse running away, aad his leg coming
in violont collision with a wall. He was oonflued to
his bod for nnarly eighteen months,‘.suffering from tho
accident; and notwithstanding the belt inedioal ad
vice, overy effort proved unsuccessful in healing the
wound, and his health became so impaired that his life
was despaired of. In this state he oommenced using
Holloway's Ointment and Fills, which had the effect of
healing bis wound with wonderful rapidity, and re
storing him to sound health. eodlw nov 23
PRIZES FLYING ABOUT!
DRAWN NUMBEH8
UltKKN AND PIlI.ArtKI LOTTERY,
EXTRA V LA S L L .
38 01 IO 3 13 OT 8 45 30 30 3 IS
PRIZES RETURNED UNSOLD.
WhoU Tlok.t 3 8 13-4700.
Shaio •' 2 8 43 —4700.
Oh, lie ! Mrs. Fortune—oh, tie!
Te startle ut to with surprises ;
Hereafter I'll hold my hat high,
To catoh such a shower of prises.
Holders of Friies can receive the oaab, or renew at
the favorite office of
JAMES GOWEN, Whitaker-street,
r 28 Vender for Gregory A Maury.
INFORMATION WANTED.
mu ^ ^ If the only Daughter of WM. WERNER,
(nnaMvo of Germany who died some ton
years since in 8outh Carolina or Georgia) is living and
will apply to the undersigned herself, and show proof
that sho is his Daughter, sho will learn something that
will pay her for all of her trouble, and more than satis
fy her.
$3tAU papers friendly to orphan ohil ren ploasa
oopy. W. J. WERNER,
nov 24 4 No. 13 Pear-at., P hlladelphia.
STEAMSHIP ISABEL.
Foil KK Y-WKKT AND HAVANA.
To leave on Tuesday, 1st December.
Tho U. S. Mail Steamship
&^I^^KniI8AIiEL. Wm. Rollins, Commander,
ill regularly leave thia port on the
.»—a i*.u of o&cli month.
COIIEN8A HERTZ.
CANDIDATES FOR CO. TREASURER.
To (lie Votent of Clintlinni Foamy.
Fxllow CiriZKNs:—I am a Candidate for re-elec
tion to tho Office of Couuty Treasurer, at the Election
the first Mouday in January noxt, and respectfully
ask your support.
v 21
JOHN N. LEWIS.
To tho VotcrHof Chiitliinii Couuty.
Fellow Citizens:—I am a Candidate for the office
of Couuty Treasurer at the election in January noxt,
aud respectfully solicit your support.
If electod. the proceeds of the Office ahall he given to
fellow Uxak Officer, who has been so unfurtuuat. as
to lose his tight.
v 19 L. J. D. FAIRCHILD.
CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR.
Fellow-Citizens:—I am a candidate for tho office
o Mayor of tho city of Savannah, at tho ensuing elec
tion iu December uoxt.
ROIJEnr W. POOLER
CANDIDATES FUR SHERIFF.
Mb. Eoitok—Please an* ounce Mr. MICH. FINNEY
as a candidate for Sheriff of Chatham County, at the
onsuing election in January noxt, aud obligo
oot24 1118 MANY FRIENDS.
Mr. Editor:—Ploaso announce Mr. JOUN A. 8TA-
LEY, a candidate for the offioe of Sheriff of Chatham
Couuty, at the elootiou in January, 1854.
jy 14 MANY VOTERS.
To the Votem uf‘ Chiithuiu County
Fellow-Citizens: lam a candidate for tho office
of Sheriff of your county, at the election on the first
" "" and rear I"
M. 8. D'LYON.
To the Voter* of Chatham County!
Fellow CitlZENs :—1 am a Candidate for the office
of Sheriff of your County, at the election in Jauuary
next, and rospeotfully solicit your support.
ALEXANDER THOMAS.
-(heir deliberations did I
A full Cab
the Indian c
The weather in England waa very favorabe for
wlrnat sowing.
France. Tho trial of the ennspiratora in the
Opera Comique pint was proceeding. It seems
from tho evidence to have be*n really a plot to as.
sassiunte (he Emperor.
The metal foundries of France ure strongly urg
ing on the government an immediate reduction of
tho duty on metals. This has cuu*ed some specula
tion in the British iron market.
Ward tux Muedkre*.—A letter from Louis
ville to one of the Cincinnati paper*, states tha*
the Ward murder eaae continues to he much talked
about ia the former city, many idle talea being
originated in reference to it. On Friday evening
I) was reported tbnt Matthew Word had escaped
by dressing in the clothes of his wife, and passing
the guard* with his >i*ter, unsuspected. The atory,
however, turned out a fiction, lie occupies a large
room iu the second story of the city prison, is
tiundftoincly accommodated and enjova the fat of
(helbtfA «-■-— » r i - . .
been r
(he laud. Every lawyer of ability in Louisville bs*
ipr tho defence. The prosecution, ii
‘ ' effort to secure (he service of
*d will nuke a
.i./i 11 *. J l “ CINT u>ow tii or Cincinnati.—For
l '” ’ I | y‘m Cinciuoati ba. groou at a rala io
ajlmml"", a, la b.O, i,l.a. of «h.t lu f„,ur.
'“l 11 * “ >>«. rtiacc 1840 iu ro,uiar
increase has been ton per cent, every year. This
IfnawaparioJof ll'ina.u yaur., aud if like,,,.
'*“* r *“ "V.atcaa y«. tl ,oar». lb.a
L'l"''.o.Vt * pop” 1 *"!"" of inure lliau 800,000.
8liicol840lb.ro bn boon inrea r. jjul.r ccn.au.
aud a founb, for Ibo pronni year, bu boob made
out as m near approxiiuaiion hy the uatnrs in the
city directory. In 1840, the population amounted to
46,428; In 1845 to 74,699; and in 1650 to 120,300-
anduow iu 1853 to about 160,166.
Departure ol Wien mere from Havanmili.
to-morrow.
Win Qaitun, Sliaw, Fnlatka, Ac, 10 o'clock, A M
on wednesdat.
Krydonestate, Uardie. for 1'hiUdelphia, 8AM
Planter, Wiggins, fur Centrovillage, Ac., at IU A. M.
ON Til UltHPAY-
St. John's, Froeborn, i'alntka, at 10 A. M.
ON SATUHDAV.
Florida, Woodhull, for New York, at . M.
Weluka, King,for Falatka. Ac., at 10 A. M.
Oregon, Moody, for Augusta, at 4 P. M.
TO LEAVE CHARLESTON FOR NSW YORK.
Southerner, Ewan, Wednesday, F. M.
Departure of Cars on Central Railroad!
TwoI’assenuek Trains Daily.
Jcffting lYuin—Leaves Savannah at 8 F. M., and ar
rives at Maoon at5*4 A. 31., connecting with the South-
Western Railroad toOglethorpe and Columbus, and by
stages thence to Tallahasseo, and othor poiuts South
West.
.Morning lYdin.— Leaves Savannah at8 A. M.,andar
rives in Macon atfl>£ P. M. oouneotine with the Macon
and Western night train* to Atlanta, Montgomery and
Chattanooga, and with tho Augusta and Waynesboro'
Railroad (day traiu) to Augusta: and (going East) with
Railroad to Millodgeville from Gordon.
Stenninhlp and Htcanibont Line*.
For Nexc 1 ork.—The steamships Florida, Captain
Woodhull, and Augusta, Captain Lyon, leave Savannah
every Saturday for New York; the steamship Alaba
ma, Captain Sohoack, leave Savauaah for Now York,
every alternate Wsduesday.
For PhihuMphia.—The steamships 8tate of Oeorgia,
Captain Collins, and Koystone State, Captain Uaraie,
leaves Savannah every alternate Wudueiduy’for Phila
delphia.
Fur Havana.—The steamship Isabel. Captain Hollins
eaves Savannah on the 16th uud 3Uth of each inoutti
or Havana, touching at Key West and connecting with
he Paoitio Mail Steamship Compauy’ssteamurs for Cal
ifornia.
FOR FLORIDA.
For Falatka, Black Creek, Jacksonilte, St. Marys, d-
The steam-packet Welaka, Capt. N. King, leaves
every Saturday morning for theabove places.
The steam-packet Wm Gaston, Capt. Shaw, leaves
every Tuesday morniug, for thw above places.
The steam-packet St. Johns, Capt. Freeborn, leaves
evory Thursday morning, (or tlio above placet; and
evrry fourth trip, goes to St Augaatine.
The steam packet David L. Adams, Capt. -
leaves every Weduusday morning, for the above places.
The atcnm-packet Planter, Capt. Wiggins, leaves
every Wednesday morning, for Centrevillage, Ac.
From St. Marts.—'The steamer W. ii. Muara, Capt,
Marinis, Laves. St. Marys, evory Friday morning, lot
Trader's Hill, Ao.. connecting with the St. Johns, to
aad from Savannah.
CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIAL
FURNITURE COVERINGS, Ice.,
AT WHOLBSAX.B Sc BETA 1L.
XV. II. CAKUYL’S
CURTAIN STORE
!• No. 100 ( hu.luul-.I., Philadelphia
Corner bth-st., opposite ths State Home.
|1 E ha* alway* io store n full stock of French
I~1 Hrocatelles; Do. Satin De I^ines;
India Satin Dam oaks; Table A Piano Covers, Ao.
Gilt Cornices;
Gilt Pina and Bands;
Gimps, Fringes,
of every style and price. Cords, Tassels. Ao.
N. Y. Painted WINDOW SHADES of all stylet and
prioes; Buff Hollands; Shade Fixtures, Brasses, Ao.,
W. II. CARRYL,
Importer of and Dealer in FnruUbing Goods,
169 Chesnut-st., corner 5th street,
hug 9 tf Dppositc the fauto livuse, Plug'
FOR rUILADFLPIllA.
To leave Wednesday, Nov'r 30,
at 8 o'clock. A M.
Tho new and splendid steamship
I KEYSTONE STATE, Capt. Thomas
lurUio, will loavo as above.
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia, $20
Steerage “ " 8
For freight or passage apply to
C. A. L. LAMAR.
FOR TRADKRS1ULL—Mt. Mnr> ’» river
nr—r. Tha steamer W. B. MEAR8, Capt.
wil1 lvsve St. Mary's every
entaasFriday Morning for Tradert-Hill and
the intermediate Landings, oonueoting with the steam-
or Ht. John's to and from Savannah. For froigbt or
further information apply to
JOHN UESSENT, Ag’t., St. Marys.
AJTA11 freight payable by shippers.
For 1'alatka, East Florida,
Ft a Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Jacksonville,
Picolata and Middle burg (Black Creek), Car
rying the U. S. Mull.
Tho steamer WM. GASTON, Capt.
29th lust, at 10 o'olook, and will ooutinuo to l
every Tuesday.
For troight or pastago, havinghandsomo accommoda
tions, apply on board at thr Florida Steampaoket
harf, near the Oas Works, or to
nov 23 CLAUHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Ante.
OFFOH1TION LINE.
For Piiltttku, FI. nnd intermediate Placed
Leaves every Saturday morning ut IU o'clock.
rr— b . The regular steam-packet WELAKA,
«-^Capt. N. King, will loavo as above. For
WMHdtBflMmwfrulght engagements or passage, apply
on board, or to 8. M. LAFFlTflAU, Agent.
N. B.—The Fare to Brunawiok Is reduood to $4.
FOR NEW YORK—Old Eutab. Llue.
a. The brig J08EPHUS, Wilson, master, will
■^^meet witli dispatch as above. For freight
traage apply on board,
BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR BALTIMORE—Resulnr Line.
Tho schr WOODDRIDGE, White, master,
L will moot with di'-patch as above. For freight
Important to Poultry Dealers
AND
FANCIERS, PLANTERS & AMATEURS.
T he attention of Poultry Breeders and Fanciers
of Poultry generally is invited to the unrivalled
varieties now offered to the public by the subscriber,
embracing every species of value In tlio United State*.
Especial caro has been taken to render them all that
can bo desired by tbe Poultry Dealer, Farmer or Ama
teur. Having dovotod several years to iho rearing oi
Choice Fowls, tbe subscriber flatters himself that by
his uureiuittiug care and attention those now offered
by him havo attained a degroo of exoellenee, as regards
Site. Symmetry, Plumage, Ac., which cannot bo sur
passed The sevoral Breeds are warranted perfeotly
pure. Among these may be enumerated the following:
Bramah Pootra, per pair ..$10
White
Dominique do
Royal Cochin China 10
White do do 10
llong Kongs 10
Malays 6
GreatJnvas ID
Black Spanish 10
White Surrey Uorkinga 6
Speckled Dorkings 5
Black Polands..
10
Frisxled Fowls
Leghorn do 6
bcub-ight Bautams 20
African do 10
Naukeen do 10
Kugiish do A
White do 5
Purchasers may buy with tho fullest oontidonce
*"* “ ' orders w" f * * ---*
wlsfuruisl
ooudition.
MAT AH fowls purohased will be oarofully caged, and
delivered in Now York or Albany, or plaoed on ship
board or railway tree of charge, after which the re
sponsibility of the subscriber iu reference to their safe
arrivals at thsir destination cease*.
Ad* Orders and letters of inquiry should be address
ed to J. W. PLATT,
nov 23 3 Box 128 P. O TlhUeboek. N. Y.
WANTED TO PURCHASE.
r twelve quarts of
y .
and the Methodist Church in Barnard-
ia»hionrd EuglDh Gold WATCH, with a watch ribbon
75 Number*--13 Drawn,
UKKKN'K AND I'ULAHKl LOTTJttllY.
$8,000, 3,000,1400,1,000, &C
TICKETS 47—HALVES 41. Ac. Ac.
Sole** Clone n t 3 o’clock Thin Day*
AST A pack of 25 quarters $12.50—sold by cttUfloate
for $7. Packs of Halves $14. Wholes $28.
GREGORY A MAURY,
uot 28 1 Bull-st., next to Bay-street.
0 A
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ATHENAEUM.
KXTHAOKDiNAKY ATTRACTION!
the Cheapest novelty of the agei
Tbe widely celebrated Troupe of
CHINESE ARTISTS
will appear on a
MONDAY EVENING, 2Stb,
Aad continue daring the week for SIX NIGHTS only,
and give a aeries of their
National Dnteitaininents,
Consisting of astonishing feats of
JUGGLERY,
MAGIC, LEGERDEMAIN, DEXTERITY, EVO
LUTION, Ac.
Sods of which have neverbeen performed, exeeptby
this Company, on the American Continent.
The Troupe embraces the fall end
ORIGINAL COMPANY.
OF CHASTE AND EMINENT PERFORMERS.
This Company had acquired considerable celebrity
previous to their departure from the Celestial Empire,
having performed
100 C'ONSBCUTIVB NIGHTS
in the oily of Hong Kong alone; they have subsequent
ly exhibited in tho oltiea of San Francisco, Baoramcnto,
New Orleans, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Pittsbnrg, New
York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, to <m-
memely crowded houses, composed of the most re*peeta
ble and intelligent citizens, elioiting unqualified ap
probation, and almost unbounded applau*e—thelt won
derful porformaucus having been witnessed by at least
N00,000 Person* In the United Htnten.
The DOUBLE JOINTED DWARF, CHIN GAN,
who is deoidedly the most remarkable human curiosity
in the world. He is 29 years old, 30 inohes high, and
has double prooeases to all the joints of his limbs and
bodv. He was an especial favorite of the Emperor oi
Chine, ia unusually aotlvo and intelligent, Is rapidly
acquiring a kuowlsdge of the English Language, and is
travelling expressly to acquire information.
THE GREAT IMPAIRMENT FEAT
by the celebrated and ORIGINAL CHINESE
KNIFE THBOWEU,
will be nightly introduced. Also, the famous and
world-renowned
DECAPITATION SCENE.
which mast be seen to be appreciated. ’
Independently, however, of the inoredibly dexterous
and novel character of their Feats, their Exhibitions
w ill bo found exceedingly interesting, irotu tho oppor
tunities they will furnish to obtain oorreot impressions
lonoerning the peculiar oharactor, manner* aud ous-
oma of a nation, whose histori iu moro remarkable and
vorthy of investigation than that of any other people
in the world. r 1
For particulars see Bills of the day.
j$J* Ad mission l J cents—Colored Gallery 25 cents.
A full Polieo foroe has beou secured so that the
most striot ordor may be guaranteed.
4 °psaat6>£—performance to commence h
to 8 o clock. — ~*
v 28
Ch. Docks and Wharves.
New Goods Just Received.
REAL WELSH FLANNELS
warranted not to shrink in Wasbiug.
FINEST DLANKUTM
in all sites.
FURNITURE CHINTZES nnd Calicoes,
very low priced aud fast Colors.
■ . all wool red flannelh,
Plain and Twilled. For sale at less than usual prices
C08KEK k TREANOR.
[nov28|
NKW BOOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M.COOPER A CO
MONDAY, NOV. 28TII. .
’PHE Apostolical ami Primitive Church; by Lv
A mau Coleman, with an introductory essay by Dr
Augustus Neandsr. '
Jll! V adj, ‘ I 1 ??* : b / Mr *- I'Ouisa C. Tuthill
The Dial ol lx>ve—A Christmas Book for the young;
by Mary liowitt—Illustrated. B
Lines fir the Gentlo and Loving; by Thomas Mac-
Kellar—Poems.
. M 1,t0 ~ y of JSn «L Md ' in •— •«.«.«« o
Julius Cusar to the present time; by Hannah Town
send, second editlon-Illustratod.
i from the invasion <
UU8HTON & GO’S UOiUFOUNI)
JL|L WILD CHERR/ LOZENGES—For Coughs,
•'•'•p-'-t •» l i;*
red only bj ,
JOHN B. MOORE k CO.,
Gibbons' Bulldir.gs.J
ANDRETH’H GARDEN NEEDH.—A Iu)
j supply of these celebrated 8ood«, comprising all
the varieties usually wanted, and warranted to be thi
growth of le53. Ju*t roueived aud for aale by
00 W, W. LINCOLN, M'lnumont-aqr,
W
OJLF’.'S AROJIATli: SClllkBA.it
f f SCHNAPPS.—-This Medicinal Beverage, I?
manufactured by the Proprietor at 8chiedam,in Hoi
land, and it is warranted uot only pure from every in
jurious property and ingredient, but or the best possible
quality. Just received and for sale by
28 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument-s<jr.
P UKE COD LIVKKToI
Clark ■ geuulue Cod Liver OU, warranted fresh
anu containing all the Medicinal Virtues. Just re-
oeived aud for sale by
W. W. LINCOLN, Monumeut-sqr.
** ‘* * ry*—" 4-IIUIUU usBurillll.'Ut oi
ML. Parlor and Bod Room Fluid Lamps, just received
and for sale by [not 28J J. I*. COLLINS.
H
ANU CIIAHM, DlBilKM.—I'o
Ml. by (no. 28J J.P. COLLINS.
I -IOKKK lUll.I.S, Cull.. I-.rclirr., Sjiici
v J Mill., Cake, CoIToo, Sugar and Tea Caulatar., fur
*alabjr t°»H8| J. p. COLLINS.
&
FOR HALE.
A fino Saddle PoNY, young and gentle, at
IT. F.Steven's Stablo, corner of Barnard and
Broughton-streets - -
FOUND.
VERY handsome llair Hracolet, which thr
, owner may obtain at this office, 3 nov 25
1 IN—20 dozeu Bchcidum Gin, just roc’d und foi
JT sale by HYLAND k O NEILL,
nov 22 Under .Marshall House.
emsTADoito’s
New Shaving & Hair-Dressing Saloon,
No. 28 Hull-Street.
T ’lIE Suliscrilmr begs to inform his friend* nnd
tho public that he has oponod a new and elegant
SHAVING AND HAIR-DHK88ING SALOON,
in Bnll-atreet, directly opposite the site of new Hotel,
shortly to be ereoted, where he will be happy to waiton
his friends, and others, who mty need hi* services.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore
bestow ed ou him be hopes to merit its continuance. He
flatters himself that in the art of Catting and Dressing
Hair he D equaled by few and surpassed by none.
MAT Gentlemen shaving by the month will be fur-
nished with private boxes and brushes free of oharge.
Give me a trial. A. CKI8TADOhO,
nov 24—3m No. 9 Monument sq., and 2X Bull-st.
200
900 bushel. Corn IfleiU.
BUSHELS fresh ground Country Corn
Meal, just recoivod and for sale by
CHAS.U. DURYEE
Fancy Groceries, Wiues,
BRANDY, LIQUORS AND SEGARS STORE.
f pliE Subscriber having enlarged bis store, corner
1 ol Bay and Whitaker-streets, offer for sale on
the most favorable terms the following Uooda :—
10 half-pipe Otard Dupuis Brandy, 1844;
5 do Joan Louis do 1811;
6 do llonessy do 1844;
5 do Sszerao do 1808;
2 puncheon Scotch Whiaky, in*bond!
2 hlids 8t. Croix Rum, in b'md;
10 quarter-cask Madeira Wine; 10 do Fort Wine;
10 obla N Gin; 2 pipe Holland Gin; 10 bbls M Whisky.
50,000 Spanish Sogars, of various brands, and a com
plete assortment of Fancy Groceries, such as English
nnd Amsrican Pickles, Lobster, Salmons, Mackerels,
Sardines, Olives, Capers, Salad Oil, Euglish and Frenoh
Mustard, Dutch, French and West India Cordials, all
warranted genuine ana superior to any in tho market.
A. BONAUD,
r 22
Corner of Bay and Whitaker-atreeta.
TJKINT8 AND PIUTUREH.-A beautiful
JL assortment of fine Prints and Pieturos. Amoni
them a new variety equal to Oil Paintings, and muel
cheaper. For sale by 8. 8. SIBLEY,
nov 23 No. 135 Congress-street.
NEW HOOK*.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER fl* CO.
WKDNCSD1Y. NOV. 23BD.
TTISTORY OF THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH ;
IX with a general introduction to Churoh History,
by Phillip Schaffer.
Infidelity; Its Aspects, Canaos, and Agonoies being
the prise essay of the British organisation of tbe Evan
gelical Alliance,-by tha Rev. Thomas Pearson.
The Chrtjtlaa Father's Present to his Children, by
J. A. James.
Light on tbe Dark River: or, Memorial of Henrietta
A. L. Uauilia, Missionary in Turkey, by Margarette
Woods Laurence.
Tho Invalid's Own Book ; A oollection of Reooipts,
by tbe Honorable Lady Oust.
Lire of Beniamin Robert Uaydon, Historical Painter
from his Autobiography and Journals, edited and com
piled by Tom Taylor-in 2 volumes.
Bootia'a Ba^ds—Illustrated.
Romantic Incident* in the Lives of tbe Queens of
England, by J. P. Smith, Esqr., author of "Btanflild
Halt."
The Old Doctor; or,
being sketches of tbe
retired Physician.
Hoalth Trip to the Trophies, by N. Parker Willis.
Charles Auchesten; A Memorial, by S. Berger.
Tho Iron Rule; or. Tyranny in Household; by T. B.
Arthur, author of Love in a Cottage, Ac.
Memoir of the Life and Character of the Right Hon.
Edmund Burko, with specimens of his Poetry, Letters.
Ao., by James Prior, Esq—in 2 volumes,
hleak House—in 2 volumes. Illustrated.
Graham's Magasine, for Deoomber.
Uodey'g I^adies* Book, for December. nov 23
MUUIVAI, ANUbUH-
I GICAL JOURNAL—Published monthly ;
«dll.d by O.OK. A. Otu, Jd. D. 43 p.r uuua. Sub-
•criptiona received by
pot 23 JOHN M. COOPER k CO.
’ AWH—Hand, Panoel, Rip, Crosscut, Trim-
y ming, Mill and Pit Saws, for sale by
SAMUEL PALMER A SON,
Gibbon** Building.
W
ARBHOUHK TRUCKS, fc for sale nt
Manufacturers prices, by
SAMUEL PALMER A HON.
I v Gibbon’s Building.
0
Ora
1 OAL HOD*,8HOVBL8,TONGt*.PO-
1 kers, Brass Andiron, Fire Doga; also, English
i. for sale by BAM’L PALMER it SON,
nov 22 , Oibbon’s Building.
ED
eakikit their eelebrnted
<Tager» and CIRCUS in
th'is’city, toother with all the
Great Hippodromio Feats,
of the New York nnd Peris Hippodrome, among whioh
will be tbe wonderful ecientlflc achievement of e man
walki^Mipon a perfectly emooth celling with hla
FBBT^UFPBRDlOHTy Ac HEAD DOWN.
PERFORMED BY MR. G. N. ELDRED.
LA PfiRdlE,
BY ME8SR8. LA ROUX AND KINO.
This extraordinary performance haa excited univer
sal wondsr end admiration, allowing beautiful feats of
balauoing and elegant aorobatic posturing, by La Roux,
on a pole thirty feat high, held by Mona. King.
MADAME ROBINSON,
MASTER JAMES ROBINSON,
MASTER JOHN,
And an additional list of popular aotors aro with the
Company, and will appear in the variena exercises,
THBBAND
is directed by the eelobrated JOS. NOSUER, whioh is
a sufficient guarantee for ite merit.
4 Splendid Collection of Wild Animuli,
FOR HALF.
CART nnd aingle Dray, both nearly now. Ap-
„ ply to (nov2fl—3|J. 1. SNIDER.
W‘
r 26
Foot of West-Broad-atreet.
•30 Steward.
13 ANAWAY, about ten dny* ago, a Negro Wo-
XV man, Susannah and child Sarah Ann. The first
is about 30 years of age, of a dark brown oomplexion,
having large nlroples on tho nose and on oue eyelid.
Shu la of medium stature and else. The child is about
7 years, very likoly, of a bright half-Indian ooutplex
Square, by
tf
r douftie
RICHARD TUOMA8,
Gardner for Dr. Sereven.
) suit-
ncfi
Candy, Candy.
T HOSE Dollar Boxes of assorted Candy,
able for family uso and oonveniont to'
send to any part of tho country, have arrived, and are
for aalo at T. G. RICE'S Candy Factory.
Tlint CoiikIi Candy.
If you have a Cough for which you havo a dread, be
quiok and try Rice's Cough Candy, "for the hour oometli
when no man can" euro Consumption. tf nov 26
S1*LKM>II) RAFFLES.
A BEAUTIFUL Swiss Landscape Picture, with
moving figures, including a fine 21 day Clock,
anct a Music Box—a splendid Musical Box, with Man
dolin and Piano aud Fort-, being one of the finest ever
in Savannah.
Three fino Landscape Painting on Copper.
The whole lnoludea in one Bohome. Can bo aeon at
tho Muaio Storo of G. U. MITCHELL,
nov 26 Sncoessor to F. Zogbauin A Co.
A NEW FEATURE IN THE
TRADE OF THE SOUTH.
A T tho suggestion and urgont solicitation of nu-
1Y morons merchants and dealers in the interior,
tho woll known and extensive manufacturing house of
Rathbone A Kennedy, of Albany, Now York, by tho
undersigned,their ogouts, will open, in about toudays,
in the St. Andrews'Hall 8tnres, ou Broughton and Jef-
ferton-streets, a magnificent assortment of
8T0VE8.
comprising nearly every kind or cooking, palor, hall,
and office stoves, both for coal and wood, now in use,
which they will offer to the trade
IN ANY QUANTITY, OR AT RETAIL,
at the same prices, and on as favorable terms as like
stock can be procured in any of the Northern Cities,
adding siinp'y cost of transportation, and as they will
ship in such quantities the transportation will bo a
very small item.
We shall also keep at all times a fine assortment of
Grates and Marbleited Mantles, of the newest and
richest patterns; also, supply IMnges to Plumbers, and
others, on the most favorsblo terms; together with Tin,
of the various kiuds, by tho box or in any ijuantity;
Copper, Copper Bottoms, Wire of all numbers, Rivets,
Tinned Ears, Lead Pipe, Russia and Common Sheet
Iron, Ao., all of which we shall aoll at like favdrable
rates.
Wo design keeping at all tiroes a fine assortment or
Japaned aud Planuished Ware of every kiud, together
with hou'e-keeping articles gonerally, ana in this line
the assortment will be uado as varied aud complete as
the wants of tho trado may seem to dtutato, also, Tin
ware In every variety, and in any quautity, Ac.
At it is the intention of tho proprietors of this estab
lishment that it shall be a permanent one, therefore, it
is hoped and expected that dealers and others will con
sider it of importance to them that they look in upon it
before going or sending north for their stook, relying
surely that they will be dealt with os liberally and
honorably as at any city in the United States.
We have secured the sorvioos of a must capital Tin
man and Coppersmith, as Foreman of the manufactu
ring dopartment, and will bo prepared to do anything
in that line with neatness and dispatch, and on favor
able torms.
Orders from tho country solicited.
KENNEDY A BEACH, Agents.
Savannah, November 23, 1853. 3 nov 2d
I)18INE«S 8IIITH—Ol Illuck. Blue and Fan
D oy Colored Coats, Pantaloons and Vests. For
solo by [nov26] PRICE A VEADEB, 147 Bay-at.
J UMT RECEIVED and fur aalc at thn RIAL
TO, corner of Bay and Montgoinery-atrects, a
fresh supply of Oysters, of the first quality, which will
be sold by the quantity or siugle bushel.
JAt$ OLIVER, Agent.-
N. B.—A supply will bo kept constantly on hand,
nov 26 3
INDIAN CllOLACOCUI—An unfailing r
J. E. DxFORD.
P ARLOR KA LLM.—A n assortment consist
ing of different aises and patterns, on hand and
ror sale by J. E. DzFOllD,
nov 26 corner Broughton and Barnard-streets.
H
AIWH—2UW Reynold * superior Hams, lauding
' hr Satllla and for sale hy
CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM.
J ACON—2UII lihds choice Bacon Bides; 5 do
do do Shouldors, landing and for sale by
tov 26 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
P KOFKHMOK BOWK’M newly invented
ERA8IVE GUM—the best artiole to remove
penoil marks, spots or stains from Books or Paper yet
discovered. For salo at tho Book Store of
B. S. SIBLEY, No 135 Congress-st.
„ GRIND 8TONKM, Meat
IV. Cleaners, Knives aud Saws, Larding Forks, Bast-
log F — •*•-**■
I/ - 1TCI1EN
IV. Cleaners, Knives aud 8>
ing Spoons. Cullenders, Flesh Forks, Iron Ladles,
Mincing Knives, Saucepans, Fryan Pans, Ao., for salo
by F. W. CORNWELL,
nov 26 102 Bryan-st.
1 )LAIN <3c FIG’D HLACK M1LKM* Ilro
I oade and other stylos ot Bilks. Talmas, Cloaks,
Needle Worked Collars, Chemisetts, Lace Caps and
Berths, Kid Gloves, Ao.,for sals I y
nov 26 DlWITl’A MORGAN.
IT
■tore and for sale by
- v26
8AM L PALMER A SON.
M ECHANIC’STDOLH.-Bench und Moul
ding Pianos, Croas-cut, Hand and Pannol Saws,
wwuors Compassos, Howells, Drawing and Crumburg
Knives, Foot Adge, Broad Axes, and evr*y artiole
wanted by a Mechanic, in store and for sale by
m SAM'L PALMER A SON,
po *26 Gibbon's Boildlag.
Turks Island Salt.
3 nnn Bushels in store, and for sale by
»UUU nov 4 lm 8AMUEL 80L0S10N8.
IICKLED IIEKKING8—51) bble Nova
Sootia Herrings, largo site, landing and for sale
luov 31 tCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
J. F. FELOT,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MER
CHANT,
VYMUiam.on*. lliillilloR,344 Bay-it.
te.
P KOFUMaLM will bn received until ihe 29tli
November next, for the building of the Wall cor-
nei* of Bay and Barnard-streets. Specifications Ao.,
can be seen at my office, corner of Drayton aud State-
street*. C. A.L. LAMAR,
nov 24 Chair'n Com. Docks and Wharves.
P UTATOEM.—3uU hampers superior Irish Po
tatoes, lauding from ship Shandon and for sale
' *—ANDREWjLOW A CO.
a ibiuui, isu
from w harf by
1 AKTMIIERRIE FIG IRON.-Lauding
JT from ship Shandon and for sale by
nov 21 a. LOW A CO.
A. LOW A CO.
(J
1UKN S CORN !!—1,01)0 bushels of prime Old
* Corn, in sacks. For sale by
24 WILLIAMS A HUMPHRIES.
r sale by [nov 24 J
U f
f-plp-
Mll
NISAFLORANCE.
DICK GOM1IKN BUTTER.-Landing
from steamer Augusta, and for tale by
WILLIAMS A HUMPHREYS.
R
IO HONDO AND WASHINGTON ME-
j GARB.—20,000 Rio Hondas, and 10.000 Washing-
Primeras, received per steamer and f>r Bale by
ov 24 WILLIAMS A HUMPHRY8.
ritABLB CUTLERY.—Ivory Balanced, Bun-
I. die, Table and Desert Knives, with and without
Forks: Ivory Handle Carvers and Stoels; Also, very
fine Fish Carvers. For sale by
F. W. CORNWELL,
102 Bryan-atreet.
J UST REC’D FEU 8TEAMEU— French
Mottoes and Fancy C\ndi#s: also. Lumps 8tick,
assorted a uhoico selection, for sale by
/~3KORC4IA FLOUR from best Southern
YT. Wheat, in sacks of 98 lbs., in fine order and for
•nit by lnov 23J W. D. FORD,
C tRACKUltfS—Butter,Soda, Sueur and Puncy
j Cracker* on hand, freih and for tale by
p°*23 w. D. FORD.
50 1
N
UTiHEGM.—1 hhl. No. 1 Nutmegs, juit re
ceived and for sals by
JOUN B. MOORE A CO.
H AY dc BRICK—Landiur from brig Carib-
bee at Bolton’s wharf.
200 bales Prime Eastern Hay
30,000 Hard Burnt Northern Brick* suitable for
' ’' low from wharf by
WM. CRABTREE, 308
s a sr ® a S5TK5S) s
Imported b. bbanlf dtrtet from Conn. 3
flM4V.rl.tj, stllb, tell . *“on(,n“
TUB CANARY BlBn
•ioglcrdn.nd “ lKD -
M&ffTlN«Al.BS. e BIH,rt 1NCHK8
or JO , “J t-I.EB,
MS—
At St. Andrew’. H all *
JW* Opeu December 1,( ii,
’ II h subscriber begs leave to anno... .
will open the above Fair to the ftnMU* , * Ctt hs
lY. Docomber 1st, 1853. nith a •nf«ln 0n ™UR?-
Joodi of every dowriptioh, ooH*i?tfnr if ^ MortInt ei
L PAINTINGS entirely Mw. 2.5
t and Glnaa Wnr*. TeU n Tate 8*i^° r L* d Chi B .
vy—. ,c-p» iidhi.jS'teM.;
'SSEESSr&g*
T.M. .od Te. *^J{2
jIIm, T.mborl... ; Clo•k.o^.nkioi , . totter,
Oun., l’owd.r Horn, tod riuk.” <-Jl bU k »t-
rt MoQQ.tei, r.oojr Cb.ir., S.wlni nil. S**'!
08w , l y *■«»••*. n.wo. do*oot,": w "' k
-® 8 V4tfrotv<gftra,i
And Fancy doods, 4
Also, on* of thei largest aesortmc at of Torse.*. *
US«..a.b, of .v«4dW.rlpU«:
Fireworks of every description, Roman Cs«,n
angles, Rockets, Serpents, Pin WheeH T ri-
pcloes, Vertiole Rtsli, Fir# Cracker?’*®! Tor-
*(.iU*W00D.
Bscnx
Travelling .
WiTS
B
ACON AND FORI£.—6 h^ «
► Sides, 6 tos suporflne Hams, 20 bbls
In* per brig Josephus, for tale bv 1 tump lork
-1* RRIQHAM, KELLY k Co
J AGAZ1NEM FUR
rl nam's and the Kniokerbooker rtdnsBC*’J |,ul '
r annum, paid in advance. * reduo «4 to $1 jo
Graham'ii Maxsvln* and Godav's i
61), aa heretofore. * Lad,s Book, n
JOHN M. COOPED f CO
AUlKJt’ UHUHS UUoBS^rrb-^k
J etr.gllinj .t reduced prlcot, b» * l,r S' **rT
_.P«wrfTt moiigan
,'UKNCU IMtiikTS.-Tc^ir^ri^—
Uiosb.mi, Cord >l.noele l r i,li r ...J enc
Shlrllnf., Sio, ju.l received Mid “or Si, B , “ h '
“l" U.WiTTkMllrm.K,
YKU’S CIIUUUY PUCTtnuT-^
e—ju.treoelred .1 tho dp 1 '"—
4
ju.t received tho
N OTICE.—Noithor the Captain or Pnn.t
ot the British .hip Uhondon, .111 be ‘JK'
tor any debts contracted by any of the crew. r,, * H,ni ^
B.T.miali, Nor. 2J. I8.M A DRtW Low t CO.
VTUTIC-E*—Neilhortlio Cuniauior —
of tho British ship Bonaventure, will be
•iblo for any debt* contracted by »iiy 0 f t j ie ^ J ,, l >on
■■v...»h. Nov, H, IBM AilD y L0W ‘Ca
&
OT1UK.—Neither the Ce.pi.ii, 0 r Cimn.n™
1 "'.Hi: •*•**■w>ou™J. »m b. ,,2S
any debt# oontractod by any of the crew 01
ANDREW LOW k CO.
Savannah. Nov.21,1853
I ^ALKJltK ALE--This superior Scotch ai 0
in pints, landing from slun Shamlon i r , m
Glasgow, for sale by fao22] M1NI8 k FLORANCE
U
1ANULH8—Sperm, Hydraulic iiresied m7l
* Adamantine Candlei, tor tale by '
MINIS i FLO RANGE.
TYEADY MADE BUM1NEMM HUITS.-a
XV supply of Ihe above, oonsisting cf Grey, Hint i*4
CheckCassimere, justroeeived and forsalebt
WM. K. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor
17 Wh'takor»*tmt
VEMTri.—A large variety of Dreu
Yeats, such as Flg'd Bl’k Silk, Bl'k Uuruthou sod
Fancy Silks, Fix'd Bl'k and Fancy Cashmere Vein juit
received, for sale low by WM. R. SYMONH
nov 23 Draper an^Tallor, 17 Whluksr-'it
®i
air ia 4du ovriitou own*, uircr urupo ncawii, Ul*ek
Love Veils, Black Kid Gloves, Engliih aad Italian
Crape, Ribbons, etc. Received iier steamer by
nov 23 W. C. WADSWORTH, 116 Congreint.
r juit recelTtd,
SYMONS,
Draper and Tailor, 17 Whlwkw-it.
I3ANTI8—FANTS—A fresh supply ot liltck
1 Doeskin Cap PANTS, a fine article; alio, Fancy
Frenoh Cap Pants, just received, for tale low br
WM. R. SYMONS,
nov 23 Draper and Tailor, 17 Wbltaker-lt.
1ULLKTON BITTERN.—A purely vrgn*.
bio preparation and sovereign remedy for the
- * *-*- ’OHN B. MOOBE,
Gibbon's building.
c . .
Dyspepsia, for salo by
c 1
4 XEN, Does, 8iiovel», Spade*, Scythe Blade*
/Y and Snathes; Also, Axe, LUtnmor, Hatchet aud
Hoe Handles. For sale by F. W. CORNWELL,
nov 22 102 Bryau-stml.
8^
LTFKTRE—5 hide. Double Refined a#it-
itre, warranted a pure erttole, for sale by
JOHN B MOORE k CO.,
) Qibbons’ Building*.
Notice.
T7" INCH LEY A THOMAS hnvo rmiovcd their
Jy Office from No. 72 Bay-street, to the office un
theUnion Stoamboat Co. wharf. nov 17
I A UK HALE—A woman 27 years old, a good
^ Washer and Ironer, and her child 18 month* old.
A woman 26 years old, country raised. A^rhj^,
>49 WDKK AND HllOT.—150 keg* Rifle
Gunpowder; 2U0 bags Drop and Uuok Shot, for
e by fnoT2ll MoMAllON k DOYLE.
C
(HECKS 011 Merchants’ Hank, New York,
to suit purchasers, for sale by
AMIktll.'Ur T.l
Savannah,No :
ANDREW LOW k CO.
13
UTTER, LHKKHK & UEKltlNUM-30
kogs selected Goshen Butter.
Ml boxes Engliah Dairy Cheese
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
H
AY.—lull bales Eastern lluy, for sale (0 «r*
rive per brig Civilian, from Boston. Arplj; to
II OGDEN k BBNkkB.
C 1LUT11H, Caartmores, Tweeds, Satinet*, Km*
J tuoky Jeans, Ladies' Cloak Cloths, 4c., forialrty
nov!9 DzWITT * MORGAN.
| AUIEH’ IMllvKH (iOODJJ al
lj Prie.»—rriutaJ O.ihm.rea and ModiIIbi «
L.Tmi. fue ..Io by |noia) DcWITTk MURCdK.
P OTATOES—50 lilil.. I’olntoeii 30 bMi.
Flower, ia .tore tad for s.le by (
BRIQUAM-KELLFtCO-
P UEl.P’S IJ1N—5Ubbl.. IMielp'. Hi", '*" J -
ing from aohr Maria Pike, for sale br
nov 19 * COHENS 4 HERTZ.
KOFAHU TUAVEI.INU KUOS.-*'"
J Bllo by PRICE A VLADI.R,
C l IIANO for iuio lourrivo. by
T nor 10 MINIS k F7.0RANCE.
F
UTATUKM.—100 bbls. Prime Potato*, for
sale to arrive.ptr brig Civlliao.
[nov JW] OODEN ft BUNKEH.
S lUOKEU TO.NW17ES AtVD SAI..'ION.'
Jo.> rooolred. .do. lot of l.rro Smok.d Tco,««
»nd fit S.lmon, »t BEBI.IN . NATHAN j.
B
lONNEll’SNew PocUel uiap of Ibo Sim
ot Qeorfi., I.oludlo^jw cO.
USTANG OlNISIKNT-A Iwjo ropjlj
of varionssixes, Just rec'd. at well as evsry v
_ ofF.tent M.dioto.. .1.WJ. , c0 .
1) Wine in Bond,
--j 22
QUOltS
l, for aale by
kflNIS B FLORANCE-^
COSTLY ILLUSTRATE!* WOBHrt-
IJAKAHI.KHor our l.oid—Illuilrelcd; by
I Franklin—one volume Folio.
The Wilkie Gallery—a selection of the be* J
of the late Kir David Wilkie, R. A.. in°M»»j y
Spanish and Oriental sketches, with notlcss Blogi i
ical and Critical A large Quarto Vol. in Ttirxey A*
1’oetryof the Years—Passages fro ® J£t«d %
•criptive of the 8ea*ont, with Twenty-Two oolo
lustrations, from drawings by eminent Artisj*. -
Th. Vernon Onll.rr ofilrltiih Art; •**"&*£
anil, Enq., F 8 A-» Ur,. Qunrto Vob U Tnrtej *
Uqun. | nor 31 JOIINM. COOrj^jg-
JOHN M. COOPER & c0 ' S
PRINTING OFFICE
fitted up and thoronghly renewed, thoy are pr v
exeoute, under the maaagement of
MB. C. A. HAIeZ.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION,
ohenplj. noonrntoly nnd .ipodlllooilr, * nJ 10 *
riorntyli of workmnnlbip. ,
DU81NE38 CARDS PRINTED FOB
FItOH 41 to 4i-30 PER TI,0L ,,
And all other Joh Work at proportional'
Bill Hendw at *3 “ d e S7.’u»>*-
printed on Ann pnpor rnlod with Bod end
One Thou,and Dollar, north »/
Type juit receieed.
Air Order, rooolred nt tbe Book Store, or
of the Morning News. , r
BOOK BINDING AND BLANK B0U&
niANCFAprURING. >>4
J. M, O t Co . hero oonetdernblv
C rorod their BtSoK UlNUEHV, end
i execute, under the management or
UIU. JOHN G. DEITZ»
Book Binding
MANUPACTUKJNG. . ,b»du<
Of «v«ry deacrlptilon in the best atyi
“"ilrfbelti bee boon Ion, nnd f»r“'» kl 7 j”,* UJJJJ
oity a# a superior workman, and kaviug . ui j n H».
ited in this branch ol J. M. C. $ -^i 1 j»tedtob i, ^ r ?(
It* his bet. attention to all J 1 ^*. $te* J{
They have alto lal^. in aa B*»ra U>* ^
APER, erabraelng the inest qj^'^f.w 1*1