THE P4ILY MORNING NEWS.
BY JOHN M. COOPER. ~
WILLIAM T.THOMPHUW» JBPITOMU
• 41LT MFII...
Largest Circulation In the City I \
S AVAST SJAfflo
WednfidaT Morning, Dec. 14, 1853.
Oar Second Morning Edition.
^ Under our Poeteript head, on the third
page, will be found each morning the Le
gislative Proceedings of the previous dsj.
py A good Componltor will And otemdy
employment sit this Office.
jy We learn from b dispaltb, recoived last
night, by the Agents, Messrs. Padelford, Fay A
Co., that tho steamer Alabama arrived at New
York on Monday, all well, tibe wai detained by the
eevore storm, which prevailed on Thursday and
Friday.
Fo» LiaillA.—The brig Gen. F. Pierce, arrived
Inst evening from Baltimore. She will iu i
days taka on board a number of colored per eons
now in tkie city, principally from Tenneeeee, dee
lined for Liberia. The Rev. Mr. Lain, agent of the
Colouration Society, will superintend their em
bark alios*
savannah morning news, Wednesday, December 1853
New Ships
The epl&dfd hew ship Ooosawattee, Captain
Paxton, arrived from Bath, Me., last evening,
eigned to Messra. Washburn, Wilder & Co. She
Me magnificent vessel, and built in (he most sub
etantial manner. Wo have already published a full
description of her. She is owned in this city.
The new ship Consul, also arrived last evening
from Bath, Me. She is owned by C. F. Mills, Esq.,
of this city. We have not had an opperlunity to
inspect her.
Senator Denton’s Great Work.
By the advertisement iu another column it
be seou t.iat Mr. LaFaykttk Clapp, the Agent for
Georgia, is at presont in this city with a view
ohtaiu subscriptions to tho furtbeomiug work of
Senator Hknton. Tho distinguishod character of
the writer, as well as tho chapters of his history
which have appeared in the papers, have created
an unusual dogree of interest iu tho work, which
as will be seen uy the prospectus, is to he circulated
exclusively by subscription. We cannot give our
readers (a better description of the "Thirty Years
View," than by copying the following from the
prospectus of the publishers;
“ During the Inst thirty years, tlioro lias boon no
important public measure iu which this active and
distiuguisliod statesman has not taken an able and
decisive part, and been familiar with tho influences
whethor secret or public, which liavo urged for-
wurd or opposed each. And now, at the docllue of
a long and eventful life, he pons for future genera
tions his lessons of wisdom, and presents thorn, with
his exporienoo iu such a manuor, as to illustrate,
with greut clearness nut! forco, the Practical
WoRKINQ OK OUR NOVEL HYSTKM OF GOVERN
MENT.
‘•The value of such a Work to tho publio, where
all have a voice in the decision of the measures of
Government, caunot be loo highly estimated. One
can ecarcely run over in memory, without emotion,
the long list of statesmen, and warriors, and civil
ians, who, iu their public careor, have boon brought
in contact with him, uud whoso actions will come to
notice in theso pages ; of whom ilio author speaks
iu subordination to his great design of illustrating
the character of our institutions, which arn new and
complex—the first of their kind, and upon the fate of
which the eyes of the world are now fixed. Happi
ly the sum of his experience, the result of his obser
vations, through the trials which our system has
passed, have convinced him of Us ezcellenu, and
inspired a wish to contributo to its porinuneuce.
"Tho work will be completed in two volumes, tho
first of which will bo published early iu the yoar
1851, and will be brought dowu to tho closo of the
adiuiuiatratioo of Geueral Jackson, aud will thus
form a complete work by itself, containing about
•even hundred double column, royal octavo pages,
aud a superbly engraved portrait of Nonalor Ben
ton. Price $*2.50.”
Dentistry.—Dr. Raskv, whose advertisement
will be foeud in another column, and of whose pro-
fhselonal skill wo have seen the amplest testimony,
$ Invites to bis apnrtmcnt at 135 Cougross-street, all
those'Vho may require tho aid of a skilful and
experienced dentist. All who may favor the Dr. R.
in bis profession will find io him a courteous, care-
fu I and able practitioner.
13P A letter from Georgetown, dated the 10th
inct. says " On Thursday a small party consisting
of • Mr. Bpory, Emanuel, and ono or two others
went out in o boat ducking, and they iiuvo not bean
heard of since. Tlietpilot boats went out yesterduy
to look after them, but brought uo tidings. Great
fsare are entertained for their safety.
Liortnino Rods —The protection of buildings
from the destructive coutact of electricity, seems,
notwithstanding the many improvements that huvw
been introduced and adopted in tho last few years,
•till to attract the attention of both the scientific
and mechanical, with advantage, not only iu the
attractive properties of tho conductors but in the
• inode of securing the rods to as to iusure their
effectiveness. We were shown yesterday a pattern
of " Otie’ Patent Insulated Lightning Conductor,"
(of which Mr. E. E. Lee, who may be found at the
City Hotel, is the general Agent.)
This arraugemeut combines what are considered
|he great requisites in a lightning conductor, via.:
perfect insulation and continuity of the rod, wbil»
the iiumcroua’pointsby which it is surmounted "teud
to prevoot violent oxplosions and cause a rapid
and sileut discharge of the electric fluid.” Beside
the points at the top, there .are receiving point:
placed along the rod at intervals of six feet. The
insulation of the rod from the building it effected
a uew plan, If not principle, from any that we have
before noticed; and we deem it eminently worthy
the iuveatlgetion of thoae who would usure is them-
selvei^f the proiectiou it doaigned, and, we thiuk,
calculated to afford.
Large Exports or Breadstuefs.—The export
of breadstuff's from New York to foreign ports, for
the month of November, was as follow*, via
410,84$ bfale. flour; 1,809,308 bushels wheat; 141,168
bushel* corn.
■Marine Disaster.—Tho brig Emily, Captain
fyavla, at Charleston, on Monday ft-om N. York, re.
ports, that on Friday 9th lust., 1st. 35 80, Ion. 75 30,
passed a berm, brig atauding 8. painted black,with
bar fore and roaintopmast hanging over the side—
could not make her name out. At 9 A. M., 9th »n*t. f
lat. 34 30, loo. 76 10, it blowiug a gale from the N.
E. f saw a vessel pear us, bottom up, with three or
four men clinging to her, lay near her for three
hours with the view of Joking the men off, but the
gale continuing to increase aud being thick, lost
sight ot them. Saw a great many articles floating
about, probably the cargo of tho vossel.
Hteainer to Havnmmh iu Last!—The
Matter Settled.
Tho meeting of merchants last night, at the
" Southern aud Western Reading Room," was suc
cessful. Arrangements were mode on the spot to
finish the Tennessee, end she is to be put on the line
from here to Charleston and Savannah at once.—
Tim Tennessee will be very (loot, and make the en
tire trip from here to Savannah, stopping at Charles
ton, sooner than the Palmetto now mekgs her trips
to Charleston. Ono half tho capacity of the Ten-
njuseo is given in " privilege M to Havatinefc freights.
Inis is tho first step towards a complete line to
both ports. We inode tho suggestion Iu the Times
foe this arrangement, believing that on demonstra-
““ the plan would be emiueotly successful. Our
'ds la Savannah need only to encourage this
° r .» B »Uimore towards them, to have a
complete and splendid line.—Baltimore Times.
We are pleased to retard the fact that arrange-
menu h... tie™ mid. tor the o.l.bli.hmenl of
Qummuutc.tiou betwenu lln. city mod Bold,
more. W. .iocorely bopo ib.ubc cutup,lu may
be eotiraly oucceosful, but th „
more friend., would iu our opt„|„„, b „ ur
touted Uie practicality of tb.i, enterprise hod
they given u. a .hip direct between the »„ cilic.
We think the editor i. voUukeo «heu he uy, the
Tenncrsco will be able to make the trip from Balti
more to Savannah, stopping at Chnrleston, sooner
than the Palmetto can make the trip between Balti
more and Charleston.
We beliove the business that would grow up be
Iweeu the two cities, ou the establishment of direct
steam communication, would sustain n weekly line
of first class ships, sharing as the/ would the travel
with the New York aud Philadelphia lines. Much of
this travel will be lost by the detention and incon
venience which must result from touching at Charles
tan. To tost the value of the passenger list from
this point to Baltimore and Washington, the trip
should he. made direct from port to port. We hope
however, that “lL*e first step of Baltimore towards
Savannafa" will be encouraged, and that even with
•he disadvantage, to which we have alluded the re-
It may bfi such as tyMcoursgu ( tbe projectors to
0 - *
Storm Bermuda.
Late accounts from Bermuda, to the 3d inat., have
been received at New York.
A northeast gale bad prevailed at the island for
five successive days, and lathe harbor and sound,
the water* were in such a turbulent state as to res.
der communication between different parte of tbo
colony quite bsssrdous.
Upon the land, the destructive effects ofthe storm
are but too visible. The yooug crop of onions,
In its most tender state, has, in many places, been
ruinously blighted : and the advanced crop of pota
toes, both sweet aud Irieh, are completely blacken
ed, and the further growth entirely chocked. The
fruit crop has come in for n share of the havoc
bushels of oranges, shaddocks, and grape-fruit,
wanting only n few more weeks to bring tbera
perfection, are lying on the ground ; and a number
of banana trees, and other delicate occupants ofth
orchard, are either uprooted or rudely wrung off
from their stems.
The yellow fever had nearly disappeared from
Bermuda. The disease still exists, but in a milder
form at Hamilton.
,* Sailing of the Baltic7^-U. 8. BI. steamer
Baltic, failed from New York on Saturday for Liver
pool, with 107 passengers,—among whom are
McLane, U. 8. Minister to China.
Irish Freedom.—Johu Mitchel has announced
hit intention to publish n weekly nowapapor, de
voted to the cause of Irish freedom. The first
number is to be issued on the 31st of December
and Mr. Thomas F. Meagbor is to be one of its ed
tors.
Tbo Mitshol Club called upon the exile on Fri.
day, aud presented him with an address of welcome.
Mr. Mitchel has shown bis good sense by declin
ing to accept • public procession in the street* of
New York, but he will attend the dinner on the 19ih
inst.
nr Mr. 8uule r our Minister to the Court of
Spain, has, it is said, recently purchased a splendid
estate near Coalition, his birth placo, in the French
department of the Ariege.
w* report that the wile of Professor Butler,
who was murdered at Louisville by one of the
Wards, had died of grief, has obtained currency.
It is contradicted. She is overwhelmed with her
loss, and has been at times delirious, but still auffers
, This
both |
iMfcfor lU
k:
com;
Si
Consumption of Gas.—Many persons who do
notdosire the full flow of the gas, ou account of the
Increased consumption which it causes, merely
check tbo flow by partially turning the stop-cock at
the burner. This is not hall' so effectual for saving
to turn, in the same manner, tbo stop cock at tbo
meter. This shuts the gaa off at its head to such
extent as will permit merely a steady flame at the
burner, of such brilliancy as may be wished.
Shipwreck and 'Suffering at Ska.—Tho
London Shipping Gazette of Nov. 16th, contains the
particulars of the loss of the California Packet,
bound from Sligo for Now York, with emigrant pas-
neugers.
She left Rroadhaven November 3d, and *t twelve
that night sprung aleak, whon about one hundred
miles off the coast. Every exertion whs made to
keep the ahip afloat, by throwing over the cargo,
nnd even the females plied the pumps, butsho final
ly settled down, and thoso ou board took to tho
boats. In the long boat there wore thirty-seven per
is, only six of whom wore men, without compass
sail, ono blanket and two onrs; the life-boat had
tWenty-two souls, and tin gig the captain, the owner,
aud a part of tho crew. The latter bont wus picked
up by a vessel. The others woro four days and
nights on the ocean, during which time fourteen of
(hum died, principally children, for want of water,
there not beinga drop on board. After tlioy reached
the laud, throe others died from tho privations
which they had endured.
The Mormon* of Salt Lake in Trouble.—
The Mormons appear to have the ill-luck of getliug
into trouble with thoir neighbors wherever they go.
Thc>, as a last resort, wont to Salt Lake Valley, but
even there they have got into difficulty with tho
Green River traders. A loiter from Fort Larnmio
ss>J :
A company of men ordered out from the valley
took several prisoners, who aro confined to hard la
bor, in chains, in the vnllny—shot one mau—drove
off a number of horses aud cattle into the valley—
took possession of Bridger’* fort and effects, and
taxed ouo person $*2000 in lieu of taking him prison-
Thoso facts I huve from a Mormon, and learn
thut they were done on account of sundry minde-
inoauorn, and a violation of tho right of lorry priv
ileges on Groon river. I do not pretend to judgo of
the matter, and do not wish to prejudice the mind of
auyoue, hut let tho fnets be properly or officially
placed before the public.
A very murderous combat took place some time
ncc, near or at Bridger’s Fort. Two cooks, dis
agreeing about the manner of cooking ccrtaiu meats,
from severo and abusive language camo to tilowa,
when one of them drew hia pistol nud shot the other
in the breast, just holow the heart. The hitter loll,
then rising, drew his butcher knife and stabbed his
opnouent three times through tho hoart, when both
fell almost immediately beside each other and died.
This is rather a siugular mode of terminating a tri
fling difficulty, but it is tho shortcut method in
vogue in this the far West.
Money Matters, Trade, dec.
New York, Saturday, Dec. 10.
The money market isgrowiug quietly but steudily
easior, and rates have a downward tendency.
Tlioro is greater readiness of negotiation of long
diitoii paper, and all prime grades aro quickly sold
nt ton per cent, discount, and in some instances ut
uine. The (urge privato banking houses discount
for their customers at seven very liberally, and the
hanks aro gradually expanding. They roached their
lowest point of contraction on tho 13tb November,
since when they have been freely increasing their
loans and discounts.
The stock market shows a considerable advance
for tho woek. There is morn money at the com
mand of operators, but it is not beiug availed of to
tar its full extent.
Tito feeling of a modcruto bun) oncy prevails,
limited, however, by the shadow of a possibility that
something or other io the state of European affairs
may give matters here a different turn, nipping the
improvement in the bud. Should England be
drawn iutothewar with Russia, theu, it is argued,
ibia market would suffer, as the financial relations
of the London aud New York market are too inti
mate for oue to be disturbed without the other.
In 1818, wbeu Europe was in a geueral revolu
tlou, this market was flooded by continental goods of
every description, and sold nt prices which ruined
the trade, for that season, of the regular importer.
Another geueral revolution there would be attended
with the same effects ; and as tills fear has prevailed
among our merchants for many mouths past, and
operated strongly, combined with the effect of a
stringent money market at the usual period of giving
out orders for spring goods, we may reasonably
suppose that moderate supplies of goods will only
be forthcoming in the beginning ofthe uew year.
The continued drain in England of its gold for tho
contiueut and Asia, is unquestionably an omiuous
feature. The contraction of business there has
made money easier, hut 4 Ml percent, for discount:
a high rate for the Londou market. Shu is un
'fling less of the raw material, aud is exporting
is to Australia, both of which facts liavo curtailed
the demand for inouey. On tho other hand, she is
importing more largely than ever of fore'
and flour, requiring large cash advancer, a
receiving back rapidly her large investments of
money in the Australian trade.
Gold is being boardod on the continent to a great
extent. The East India trudo requires more specie
than usual and less goods, owing to the difficulties
iiijCbina. War with Russia in Euglaud would be
more popular than profitable, and its statesuinn are
adverse to it, if it can bo avoided ; and Russia hus
not credit sufficient to enter with publio success into
war with Frsuce aud Euglaud united.
It will, therefore, be seen that she will back out of
the war with Turkey in some way, but so as to savo
appearances ; and it is the policy of both France and
England to plan a retreat for her with all apparent
kouar. Therefore we thiuk our Waii-stroet friends
who think there may be financial troublo here from
a derangement of the English money market conse
quent ou her being embroiled with Russia, may
calm their minds, aud operate in peace and c*
fidonce.
Cotton ii shipped very moderately from this pi...
for the aoasou, usually ua active one ; the principal
sales are for home consumption, which is groator
than usual at this period.
The maintenance of the rates of sterling exchange
facilitates the execution ofshippiug orders, as a de
cline in those rates necessitates higher price* ofthe
articles shipped, while a roadmens of sale offoreigu
exchanges enables lower prices to be accepted.
The Oric&ACoMiqujcCoNM'iRAToR*.— 1 The trial
of the persous charged with being concerned iu
conspiracy to assussinate Louis Napolcou was going
ou at lall accounts. Tho conspiracy appears to
have originated with a Frenchman, Mr. Jules Alix,
the so-called inventor of the amall telegraph. He
had prepared cannon of zinc plate*, covered with
*~T canvas, strongly bouad with cords.
After disposing of Bonaparte, his body was to he
carried through Paris, barricades to be erected, the
republic proclaimed, and Blanqut placed at iu
head. This was ou the 5th of June. On tho 7th
they were to deelsre themselves en ptrmanance,
with two other secret societies composed each of
about fifty er sixty wen, who would proceed to the
Buis de Boulognn and to to the Hippodrome to strike
tho blow. On the 7th, in effect, those men present
ed theinselvos at the stations assigned them, nut
the chiefs ofthe organization had omitted one trivial
requirement—to give them arms. The conspirators
iu the Buis de Boulogne saw Bonaparte pass, but find
ing themselves totally unsupported, and having ouly
three pistols to a dozen men, thoy let him pass with
out making any attempt. At the Hippodrome it
much the same, and at the Opera C omique the
were ready but were still without weapons. The
whole affair appears to have boon a crazy concoc
tion by political fanatics, scarcely deserving of men-
feeUug'in toillu,,lral0 ltl0 curious auto of political
1™!™'..!!°°*"°*"™*'" Io ■ rui-
!“• “ >*“ -“bj.cl, in tho U. 8. Circuit Court, Bo.-
to .'nrJk!” a V ,,,u ' «h»t • i>cr.on exhibiting
m,,k ~ 1 "co«HdMtl.l,-or Ot!,...
u '““'cum ibu. publicly to tbo injury of
V third party, was guilty of a gross
lilbu ror d™” '”’ m '5 lu ho bold peculiarly
ll«blefor di , m.|;r. r..ul'in B from .ucb U.cb of
confidence. Tin* legal con.[ruction of the term
- ccor deoce with lliodefl.
nillounf the word unreuby Wcbeter. rlz: "That
»hieb le to bo treMed or kept in conbdence • nri
rete, admitted to opeci.l couddeuce" .ml i,
plainly t common oenu view of ihe metier tb.t it
Memo elru,e eoy honor.bln p,,,„„ , houW
their confidential leltereexcept Ibrouch lUiiurhtloxi-
peee »nd uitdrerteiicc. *
Death of Queen Blnrla.
The Queen of Portugal, whose sudden death is
roport'Nl by telegraph, waa but thirty-four veer* of
r , having been born in April, 1819. She was
ut tho age of Queen Victoria of England, who
waa born iu May the same year.
Queeu Maria II, (de Gloria) was the daughter of
the Emperor Don Pedro, of Brazil, iu which coun
try she wus born. On the invasion of Portugal by
the French in 1808, the royal family of Portugal
emigrated to Brazil, where the seat of government
was established. They remained there until some
time in 1881, when the disturbances in Portugal
called King John and his family home. He left
bis eldest son, the crown Prince Don Pedro, in
charge of tho government of Brazil. After his
departure, tho nrazilliuus revoltod, and ntadeau
atieumt to establish independence. Don Pedro
joined the Brazilians end threw off tho authority
of his father, and refused to let in the troops sont
from Portugal to suppress tho insurrection. In
1688 the two countries wero formally sepnrated,
and Brazil became an empire with Don Pedro as
Emperor.
Un the death of John VI, King of Portugal, in
18-26, his sou, Don Miguel, usurped the throne,
which was contested with him by Don Pedro, who
claimed it for hia daughter Donne. Maria, abdica
ting it for himself. A long civil contest ensued,
but Don Miguel finally surrendered his pretension*
to his niece, and quitted the kingdom iu 1834. Don
Pedro also abdicated the Empire of Brazil in 1828,
iu favor of •;?« son, the present Emperor, Don
Pedro II, now 28 years of age, having been born
in 1625. The mother of Queen Maria was an Aus
trian princess. Tho second wife of Don Pedro,
and mother of the young Emperor, was a Reauhnr-
nais, daughter of the Viceroy Eugoue, aud grand
daughter of the Empress Josephine.
The Queen of Portugul has been iwico married.—
Tho fira husband wus Augustus, Duke of Leuch-
tnnhorg, Beauharnais, still nnothor member ofthe
lucky familyof Renuharuuis; being graud-son of
Eugono. He was married in January, 1836, and
died on the 28th of the next March. Iler second
husband who survives her, is Ferdinand Augurtus,
one of the still more lucky fnmily of the Coburg,
Duke of Ssxe-Coburg-Gotha, nephew of King Leo
pold, of Bolgium, and Coutio of Queeu Victoria,
as well as of Prince Albort.
Tho heir of Portugal is Don Pedro, Prince Royal
| = ^ L The Boston Journal of Thursday toys;—
Paper of unexceptional character passes at 10 por
cei.-t. without much trouble, und the money market
in all its material features is decidedly more favora
ble for borrowers.
Modesty in a Police Ofkickk.—At tho time
tho officers were searching the house of Squires, tho
New Hampshire railroad robber, after his recent
•cape, ho was securely hid in a straw bed, beneath
feather bed, on which his wife was lying. Tho
modesty of tho officers prevented them from re
quiring Mrs.8quiros to n~iso,aud so they wont it way
without securing their prize.
A Handsome Present.—Mr. Farrell, of the
firm of John Higgins A Co., of Now York, has ar
rived in this city. Ho iutondn to present to Mrs.
Pierce, the wife of the Prosideut of the United
States, n beautiful embroidered cnmbric handker
chief, of Irish niuuufacturo. The design consists of
a ship in full sail, flags, and other emblems of our
country's coimnorce. Iu nacb of the corners am
in eagle, holding in his talons tho Amcricnn shield,
lurroiiinled by clusters of stars; tho whole bordered
by oak leaves and acorns,— Washington Sentinel.
UKCK1PTB OF COTTON, Ac.—DEO. 13.
Per Contra! Railroad—H69 bales Cotton, and Mdso, to
I.ockott, Long A Co, Kaban & Whitohoad, C llartridge,
K Parsons A Co, Hardwick A Cook, Boston ft Villalon-
ga, Wm Duncan, Charleston 8t Bt Co, N II Tyson, U
W Oarmany, W W Garrard, Rowland A Co, W Wilder
A Co, Hudson, Floraing A Co, J F Hamilton, Franklin
1 Brantly, Both well A Smith, N A Hardee A Co, J 11
Burroughs k Son, J Lippman, W Waters, McMahon A
Doyle.T 8 Wayne, II Weigand, and Ogden A Bunker.
COMMERCIAL.
AUGUSTA, DEC. 12—P. M —Corrow.—There has
been a good demand to-day, and Boilers have found loss
ditfioalty in effecting sales at their forntor asking prices,
vlx : 11*4*9*0 for Good Middling.
MAKINE INTELLIGENCE.
MEMORANDA.
69* The Bark St Lawrenoe, from Musquito Keys,
with Guano, bound to Ualtimoro, put into Charleston,
i Monday in distress.
Boston, Dot 9—Cld, sohr Eliza Warron, Rich, for Sa
vannah.
Belfast, Deo 1—Arr, brig Georgians, Gilchrist, from
Savaunah.
New llodford. Dec 8—Bid, sohr Angonette, (new)
Blackwell, Darien, Ga., (and returned.)
Departure or Btenmernrroin mtvauuuli.
THIS DAY.
Slate of Georgia, Garvin, Philadelphia, at 8 A. M.
to-morrow.
St. John's, Freoborn, Palatka, at 10 A. M.
H'. It. Hearts, Muruues, Centrovillagh, 10 A. M.
ON SATURDAY.
Florida, Woodhull, for New York, at — —. M.
Welaka, King, for Palatka, Ac., at IU A. M.
Oregon, Moody, for Augusta, ut 4 P. M.
Departure of Care ou Central Railroad.
TwoPassenoer Trains Daily.
Evening from—Leaves Savannah at 8 P. M., and ar
rives atr * *• *• —— ~ ..
Western
•tages
West.
Homing Train.—Loaves Savannah at 8 A. M.,and ar
rives In Macon at 6)4 P. M. connecting with the Maoon
and Western night trains to Atlanta, Montgomery and
Chattanooga, and with the Augusta and WuynoBboro 1
Railroad (day train) to Augusta: and (going East) with
Railroad to Mllledge villa from Gordon.
Steamship nnd Ntenmbont Lines.
For JVeie 1 ork.—The steamships Florida, Captain
Woodhull, and Augusta, Captain Lyon, leave Savannah
—?y Saturday for New York; the stoamship Alaba-
, Captain Sohenck, leave f ‘‘ *-
•very alternate Wednesday.
s at Macon at5*4 A. M., connecting with the South-
tern Railroad to Oglethorpe and Columbus, aud by
as tberce to Tallahassee, and othor points South
tat, Captain Sohenck, leave Savannah for New York,
'ary alternate Wednesday.
F\jr Philadelphia.—The steamships 8tate of Ooorgla,
Captain Gar vlu, and Keystone State. Captain ilardio,
leaves Savaunab every Wednesday for Philadelphia.
Fur J/aoana.—Tho steamship Isabol. Captain Rollins,
eaves Savannah on the 16th and 30th of each month
Havana, touching at Key West aud connecting with
Paoiflo Mall Steamship Company’sstoamers for Cal
ifornia.
t\tr Charleston.—Jht regular United States Mall
steamers Gordon, Captain Brooks, Calhoun, Captain
Barden, and Metamora, Captain l'ostell, leave every
morning at 4o’olook, for Charleston, connecting with
the Charleston steamships and Wilmington boats, and
arrive every evening in Savannah at 6 o'clock, P. M.
FOR FLORIDA.
alatka, Black Creek, Jacfoonille, St. Harps, <tc.
steam-packet Welaka. Capt. N. King, leaves
every Saturday morning for tneabovo places.
Thostoam-paoket Wm Gaston, Capt. Hhaw, leaves
evory Tuesday morning, for the abovo placos.
The steam-packet St. Johns, Capt. Froeborn, leaves
evory Thursday morning, lor the above places; and
•very fourth trip, goes to St Augaatino.
The steam-packet David L. Adams, Capt. ,
leaves every Wednesday morning, for the above places.
The steam-packet Planter, Capt. Wiggins, leaves
evevy Wcduesday morniug, for Centrevillago, Ao.
Bt Mahyh.—The steamer W. B. Mears, Capt.
leaves. 8t. Marys, evory Friday morning, for
tiwgi e Hill, Ao.. connecting with the Bt. Johns, tc
and from 8avannnh.
CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIAL,
FURNITURE COVKK1NUH, io.,
AT WH01.ESAl.il St BE TAIL.
W. U. CAKBYIi’S
CURTAIN STORE
1. No. 109 Che.tout-at.. Plillndelphlu,
Corner bth-st., opposite the State House.
TT E has ulways iu sture a full stock of French
XJL Drooatollee; Do. Satin De Lalnee;
India Satin Damasks; Table A Piano Covers, Ao.
Gilt Cornioos;
Gilt Pins and Bands;
Gimps, Fringes,
Cords, Tassels, Ao.
SHADES of all stylos and
a Satin Damasks;
French Moquotte;
Plushes;
Laoeand Muslin Curtains
of every style and price.
N.Y. Painted WINDOW
prioes; Buff Hollands; Shade Fixtures, Brasses, Ao.,
aud everything complete/or Curtains ofthe newestParis
styles, and at the lowest prices.
Persons sending the height a
frames, oan have their Curtains made and trimmed in
the bost manner: see fashion Plates in August number
of Godey’s Lady's Book.
Steamers, Hotels, oar builders, aud dealers generally,
supplied at tho lowest wholesale uriens.
W. H. CARRYL,
Importer of and Dealer In Furnishing Goods,
169 Chesnut-st., corner fith-street,
aug 9 tf Opposite tho State House, Phlia
To kite Voters of the First District*
Fellow-Citizens:—1 am a candidate for Justice or
the Peace in your District, to fill the vaoauoy occasion
ed by the death of the late Levi Hart, Esq. I humbly
solicit your suffrages, aud if elected will endeavor ‘
discharge the duties to the satisfaction of the publh
The election is ordered to be hold at my old office _
tbo 28th day of December instant. The Polls will be
opened at 7 o'olook, A. M. und oloaod at 6 o’clock, P. M.
dec 12 TIIOS. EDEN.
$9- EDWARD MULLIGAN, offers himself as Can
didate for Magistrate iu first Beat, and respectful];
lioite the suffrages of bis friends. td dec
FOlt COUNTY OFFICES.
To the Voters of Chntliani county.
Fzllow-Ciiixzns:—I am a candidate for ru-oUotion
to tho offioos of Clerk of the Superior and Inferior
Courts, at tho election on the first Mouday in January
next, and respectfully solicit your support,
deo 1 JOHN F. GUILMARTIN.
To the Voters of Chatham County.
Fellow Citizens 1 am a Candidate for re-elec
tion to the Offioe of Connty Treasurer, at the Election
on the first Monday in January next, aud respectfully
ask your support-
JOHN N. LEW18.
r 21
To tbo Voters of Chatham County.
Fallow Citizens:—1 am a Candidate for the offii
of County Treasurer at the election in January next,
and rospootfully solicit vonr support.
If elected, the proceeds of tho Office shall bo given to
a follow Bank Officer, who has been so unfortunat. u
to lose his sight.
nov IU L. J. B. FAIRCHILD.
Mr. Editor—Please announce Mr. MICH. FINNEY
as a candidate for Sheriff of Chatham County, at the
ensuing election in January next, and oblige
oct24 HIS MANY FRIENDS.
Me. Editor:—Please announce Mr. JOHN A. 8TA-
MANY VOTER8.
if 14
To the Voters of Chatham County.
Fellow-Citizens:-I am a candidate for tho office
of Sheriff of your county, at the election on the first
Monday In Janaary, 1864, and respectfully solicit yon
support. M. 8. D’LYON.
of Sheriff of your County, at the election in January
next, and respectfully solicit your support,
oct 6 ALEXANDER THOMAS.
I F YOU WANT A GOOD, DUKABLE
OVERCOAT, at a low prioe, call at Pierson, lleidt
Co., and ••lect for yourself from a large aosortmetit.
Also, Twntd and Fancy Cassimero Badness Coats,
Black and Fancy Doeskin Cass Pants, Yosts, Ac.
We would cxlf the attention of those in want to our
assortment of NEGRO CLOTUINO, which is the
oomplete in the city. *
iLUi llinu, which ib cub uiix
riERSOtf, HEIDT * CO.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
Republican Bl.m> HulUln. and I.ono
Aaeorlntlon.
« A r.gulxr Mooting will b« bald nt kb. City agt.
Moralmr, offloe, Thlx Evening, at 7j*o'elook. gjl
JOHN B. JOHNSON, fiM'y.
« KENNEDY* BEACH, (Ag't. tor R.thbno.
* K.naafiy, M»nnr.clnr.r«, Albany, N. Y.,)
Wbol.ml. Daol.r, I, fitov.t, Bh.at Iron. Copp«r, Tin
Plot., Iron Wiro, no* Honor.' Block of nil Undo; Hoi*
low Wore, Tin, Jnpnnned Wnro, nnd llouao Fnrniabing
Oood. gon.rnlly, nt tb. low.it N.w York prlooo, gt.
Aodrow'o Hall, Cor. Broughton nnd Jofleroon*otroot« t
(oppoelle Robert.. Footo * M.r.b.11,) Bovann.b, an.
Fare Reduced.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
To lonvo WEDNESDAY, Deo. 14tb,
i ot 8 o’olook, A. M.
Tbo now end .olondld itonmiblp
J (J.rwln j. _SF, ATK OF UEOftOIA, Copt. John
n i. n, n *' leave as above.
WNn Fuh|* to Philadelphia, 410
For freight orpeoooge apply to 8
d,ola C. A. L. LAMAR.
POR NKW-YOKK
To leave on SATURDAY, Deo. 17,
ot 3 o'olook, P.M.
The United 8tates Mail steamship
AUGUSTA, Captain Thos. Lyon, *
*- apply to
leave as above. For freight
PA1
S ' tor passage apply to
ELFORD. FAY A CO.
FOR ST. THOM AN. W. 1. dec.
Til E Rovai Mai l Steamship "CON-
t WAY" will leave on or about the 13th
■inaL, for Bt. Thomas, touching at Nas-
|sau, N. P. if sufficient Inducement of-
Mail Steamship Company’s vessels with a
Indies and the Spanish main, and with Havana o
18th of * *"*- ”
,r &‘
9 tho Tarter on board, or to
ANDREW IjOW A CO. Agents.
FOlt DAUIKN,
Brunswick, Si. Mary'i, Centerville and
Trader f hill.
The steamer W. B. MEAR8, Cap!
. , will Isavo for tho abovo place*
iMbttioD Wednesday morn’ug, the 14th inst.,
I’clook. For freight apply on board at the Plan
ers’ wharf, or to
deo 12 KINCULEY A THOMAS.
UOil DF.MEKY’N FKItltY, AND ALL
Intermediate Lnudinga.
The well known steamer OREGON,
Capt. Cromwell, will leave as abovo on
Saturday Evening, tho 17th inst., at
4 o’clock. For freight or passage, apply on board or t"
KINCULEY A THOMAS, Agts.
P. 8.—All freights under one dollar, must bejpaid o
the wharf.
t 12
Picolala, and Middlcburg, (Black Creek.)
AND ST. AUGUSTINE.
The new and superior steam packet
8T. JOHN’S, Capt. James Freeborn,
will leave for the above plaooa on
THURSDAY MORNINO, 16th lust, and oontinu* to
loave ovory Thursday. This boat has been bu"t ex
pressly for tho trade, and hat large and airy State
ltoom accommodation for pasiongors. For freight or
passago apply on board at tho Florida Steam racket
wharf near the Gas Works, or to
CLAOUOFN A CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
«9-Tke ST. JOHN’S will make her next trip to 8t,
Augustine on Thnrsday, the 15th December. deo 9
FOlt TKADKKHHILL—Nt. Mary’e river
The steamer W. B. MEARS, Capt.
Marinis, will leave Bt. Mary's every
Friday Morniug for Tradert-UUl and
the intermediate Landings, connecting with the steam-
8t. John’s to and from Savannah. For freight or
further information apply to
JOHN BE8 . w
43*All freight payable by shippora.
ESSENT, Ag’t., St. Marya.
2m
For Palntka, East Florida,
Vta Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Jacksonville,
Picolataand Middlcburg (Black Creek), Cur
rying the U. S. Mali.
trmsa „ The ateamer WM. GA8TON, Capt.
^Tt.nn... £, ghaw, will leave for toe
•■■■■■■HHfcai'ove placet onTueiday Morning, tho
13thDeo. at 10 o'clock, and will oontinne to leave
every Tueaday.
For freight or paaaago, having handsome accommoda
tions, apply on board at tho Florida Steampaoket
wharf, near the Gas Works, or to
: 8 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agte.
STEAMSHIP ISABEL.
FOR KEY-WENT AND HAVANA.
To leave on Tkureduy, 15th December.
The (J. S. Mail Steamship
ISABEL, Wm. Rollirs, Commander,
will regularly leave this port on the
lat and 15th of each month.
For paaaage only apply to
deo 3
COHENS A HERTZ.
OPPOSITION LINK.
For Pnlntkn, FI. and Intermediate Plnceit
Leavet every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.
The regular ateam-paoket WELAKA,
Cant. N. King, will loave aa above. For
freight engagements or passage, apply
i board, or to 8. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent.
N. B.—The Fare to Brunawtok la reduced to $4.
oot IS
FOR NEW YORK-Union Line.
The regular paoket sohr. CATARACT, Rioe
master, will have quiok dispatch for tho above
■SMfcporL For freight or paaaage, apply to
3 14 OGDEN A BUNKER.
t ATTKE, Thoa. Paxton master,
deo 14
Bdlate dispatch.
shin C<
will ha'
i. For freight or passage, apply to
WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
t^ir goods, landing Tuis Day at Harris' wharf. All
goods remaining on the wharf after oua-aet, will be
stored at risk and expense of owners,
deo 14 OGDEN A BUNKER.
OOUKC1IEE PLANK ROAD.
1 3HE Hoard of DiroctorM have declared a Dividend
of Four Dollars per share on the general stock of
the Cl mpany for the past six months, payable on do'
maud at the offioe of Mr. Franoia Sorrel,
deo 14 4 EDW. C. ANDERSON. President.
SENATOR BENTON’* GREAT WORK.
THIRTY YEARS' VIEW;
/^VR a History of the Working of tho American
\ / Government for Thirty Yoars from 1820 to i860,
chiefly taken from the Cougress Debates, tho private
papors of Qenoral Jackson, and the Speeches of Ex-
Senator Benton, with hia aotnal view of men and
affairs; with Historical Notea and Illustrations, and
some notices of eminent deooasod eotompnrarios. Fub-
Ushedby D. Aj * ~ *
deo 14
kppleton ACrt.. Now York, and
fa Exclusively by Subscription.
L. F. CLAPP, Ag’t for l
Georgia-
DU. J. It ASK Y,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Would respeotfully announee to the Ladies and Gen
tlemen of Savannah, and the surrounding country, that
he has ononed an offioe at 135 Congress-atreet, over Col.
S. 8. Sibley's Book Store, for the purpose of practising
his Profession, where he will be happy to reoeire those
who may favor him with a call. Particular attention
will bo given to the Preservation of the natural Teeth,
and Artificial Work put up in a superior style. Dr. R.
has an improvement upon hard-filling for muehdeoay-
ed and sonsitlvo Teeth. Also, a remedy for destroying
nerves without pain, and many other valuable improve
ments pertaining to tho Dental Art. Terms reasona
ble. deo 14
Lightning Rods.
T HE Siihscrihor, geueral agent for G. W. Oti
Patent Insulated Lightning Conductor, is pre
pared to furnish the rod and put it on baildinga for
those that tnay want this celebrated Rod £has superseded
all others wherever it has been Introduced in the New
Euglaud and New York 8tates, the saleot tills Bod has
• . nootatlon of tho proprietors. Tho
Rod is, first, that it ia perfectly
every six feet and fastened to tho building
far superseded the
peculiarities of this
insulated tTery six !. ___ w
properly without any connexion of any metalio sub
stance, (liko other Reds) thereby prevonting the elec
tric fluid from leaving tno Rod and entering the bnild-
iug. The points are covered with gold, put on with a
battery and will not corrode. Models ana certificates
from the most scientific men in New England and New
York oan be seen by applying to
T2. E. LEE, City Hotel.
N. B.—Local Agents wantod for eveiyr county in the
deo 14
E. E. L.
Fresh Arrivals of Singing Birds,
Per steamship Germania, from Bremen.
Em©©
of tho best Singing kind; also, a groat variety of other
foreign BIRDS from tho mountains of Europe.
Intending to go to Cuba by the steamer to-roorrow, 1
hope amateurs of Birds will give mo a call TUIS DAY
at the Marshall llouao.
dec 14 l* HERMANN MULLER.
BICE DULLS.
r PHE undesigned invitea the attention of thoso
I who may wish to have tho means of getting thsir
Rice ready for market within themselves, particularly
where steam or water power is on the place. These Mills
can be built to clean from 1000 lbs. to any required
nt
work will compare with the best _
le of its work can be seen at this office. Forpar-
•rply »t the Phoenix Iron Works, Charleston,
arolina. [dool4-2*l P. McKINLAY.
South Carol!
STRICTLY PRIME RITTER.
T ANDING per a ter., it or and in atore—3 Dairies
2 superior quality Goehon Rutter, solected exp;
ly for rotail. also—
25 firkins good Butter, whioh will bo sold at 26 cents
per pound, awd
15 tiirkins low priced, for sale at
DICKSON'S,
Family Grocory, Barnard-s
deo 14 2 near the Market.
HKRVANTS TO nillK.
FIRflT-RATE Cook and- two waiting men.—
Apply at this office.
-tn. lire*—
80 bbts Hiram Smith's and Genessee Floor,
40 half do do do*
2) bbls prime Leaf Lard,
50 kegs do do do,
50 boxes new Bunch Raisins,
80 do Beadel's A Colgate's Pearl Starch,
26 do assorted Candy.
CO bbls Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers,
39 boxes Treadwell’s Soda Biscuit,
10) do New Scaled Herrings,
60 barrels W I Molasios,
50 do 8u|
500 Reams
30 Doteal
300 boxes No 1 Pale and family Soap.
80 do tw audHeBcadeH'spatent Tallo
100 barrels E Phelp's and Rom Gin,
Sugar House Syrnp,
is Wrapping Paper, ai
a Painted Buckets,
assorted,
40 bbds prime Booon Sides,
60 bbls Rectified N O Whisky.
Landing and for salo br
deo 1
laic by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
B UTTKR AND CI1KKMK.—
30 kegs seteo'od Goshen Butter,
1'20 boxes White and Colored Cheeso.
Received per steamer, and for sale by
dec 14 SCRANTON, JOHN8TON «!
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
ATHENMJM.
Wednesday Evening, Dee* 14, 1803*
Mr. A Mrs. W. H. CRISP*
will appear in tho play of the
TO BE IIAD AT
rpHE Subscribers havo on hand a very
I desirable stock of Dry Goods of every s .
they pledge themselves to sell at least 10 per cent cheap
er than the cheapest. A call Is most respr-^*-"—
Halted when we will guarantee to snit the
tidlous—for instance,
Lnplu'e French Merizoe of light and dark i
$1 37 oents, worth fl 75 per yard; Lupin’s 1
baaines. extraordinary low; enzlish Merhx
worth fl per yard; Double wiath black a
ean; M<
tiful pa
10 hhds choice Bt Oroix Sugar,
16 do fair New Orleans ao,
») bbls 8taart’a A Band C Clarified do,
flu do Crushed aud Powdered do,
10 boxes Loaf do.
Landing and fox sale br
flee If SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO,J
ery cheap; ]
nd 62 cents.
tn 12>£ to i
; Plain Di
8ILK8.
Blaok Silks, from 75 eents to A2 per yard j
ored Silks, very low: Rien light colored Chameleon
■uarueunr*. r lureucu*, oatioe, niDDOm, i
vet Trimmings, Ao.
LINEN GOODS*
i mow i.inon; uiruuyo enu Hooton Diaper Toweling;
Russia Diaper, at $1 per piece, worth $1 50, and finer
I ualitiee l.lnen Lawn, Linen Cambric, Linen Cambric
landkorohiefs, from 10 oents to 42 apieoo.
FLANNKL8, dec.
Heavy bleached and unbleached Canton
8nperior Welch Flannels; do Saxony do; do
do Silk do; do colored do. for ladies' and children’
Saeks; do Plaid Linseys, all wool, at25oents; All Wool
Red anp White Flannol, at 25 oents.
WHITE GOODS, dec.
Cambric, Jaronot, Swiss. Mull. Book and Nalnsoo!
Muslins; Victoria and Bishop Lawna; Embroiders
Swiss Muslin Dresses, for parties; Swiss and Cambri
Inlertings and Edgings; N W Cuffs, Collars, Sleeve:
Chemisettes, Waists, Robes, Embroidered Uandker
chlofs, Swiss and Cambric Bands, Ac.
DOMK8TIC' GOODS.
Calicoes, unbleached 8hirtings and Sheetings, Ging
hams, Kentucky Jeans, Satinetu. Cassimeres, Tweeds
Cloths, Lindseys, Denimns, Drills, Cheeks, Ticks
8tripes, Blankets from $1 50 per pair to the finest
French Rud Blankets, at $12, Kersoys, Hie' ~
nituro Prints, Ao.
SHAWLS*
above Woolen Goods wore purchased last year when
Goods wero low and will bo sold accordingly.
Hosiery in every variety, and iu prices and i
uouoie xux, uoau liags. Soaps, ]
and Tooth Brashes, &o., Ac., at
J. U. COHEN & CO.
A'
Hi
NKW HOOKS
BY JOHN M. COOPE
, DKUZUnER Mill.
PjMto i by William Forsyth, M A-in 2 vols.
The• Priest end the UvguemA or Persecution in i
Age of Louis XV., from the Fronch ol L. Bungen
author of "The rreaoher aud tho King," Ae-in 2 v<
Memoirs ofJohnAbcrnethy.FR 8, with a view
ouVain 11 ^ It’cV 1 Q8> ftnd c ”* r * otor# » George A
Liberia, or Mr. Peyton’s Experiments: edited
rles of Sketches: by Joseph O. Baldwin.
Hot Corn-Life scenes in New York Illustrated,
eluding the story of Little Kuty, MadaUna, Wild AI
gie, Ac.; by Solon Robinson.
The Hearth 8tone—thoughts upon Home Lifo in
°*V2f * V Samuel Osgood, author of "God with M:
Why I am a Tomperance Man—a series of letter:
a Irioud, together with Ta’os and Sketches of Real
Lifo, and Uoarth Stone Rovories; by Tliurlow W.
by T. 8. Arthur.
The Twin Brothers, or the
Gang; by Edwin F. Roberts.
sion by the Rom
ngla
e Au(
Little Ferns for Fanny’s Little Friends; by the
thor of "lorn Leaves"—Illustrated.
O AY.
ing from sohr Cataract, and for sale b;
w •olo bj[lioo U) DAV1DR,
HERTZ.
H AY.—300 batu.[iritne Ko.tnru llaj
■loo H DAVID B.
wuiiu, lor
MLLQN.
, for sale by
O ATS.—5UU IiunIicImprime Seed feed Oats, for
sale by [dec 14J DA VI DR. DILLON.
TO KENT.
'IMIE Counting Room, lately o<
deo u BrJf,oa * ^rpiy to
piod by Starke
W. W. STARKE.
;niOKEDTONHUES& UEEF-Juit i
b DOZ.assorted Cordial Auisett, Noyeau, Pa
fait, Amour, Rose, Curraooa,for salo by
dec 14 * *
A. BON AUD.
Butter mid Huger
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
UTTEK «& CHEESE—’20 krg<
_ Butter; 25 boxes English Dairy Chei_ , _ .
oiee Goshen do, landing per ateamer Florida and for
sale by [deol4J CLAOUOBN A CUNNINGHAM.
B
:boi<
W'
Do Claret, do; do Old Irish Whisky, In cases ]
uusen each; do Port Wine do; do Port in bond in wood
do Sherry do; Saaterne in eases of 1 doxen each. Foi
sale by [deo 14J MINIS A FLORANCE.
4 111 Aff
Uq
TO niKB.
A COMPETENT Blacksmith. For further in
formation, apply at this office.tf
A g j
stock.
lor particulars inquire at the Store.
4 N O
0 1*3
TO KENT.
N Office, on Liberty-square,
tor's Cffico. Apply to
WM. WRIGHT.
4 COh
elS PP
WANTED TO HIKE.
WANTED.
WHITE WOMAN todogenoral
Inquire at Rice'* Candy Factory.
LOST.
O N Saturday last, betwenu 10 and 11 o
M., a Check on Central Railroad Ban
fiy City Treasurer iu favor of F. O’Carl, or b
141, for $260. All persons are oautioued again
for said check, as payment has been stopped.
NEW BOOKO.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M.COOPER A CO
1 'HK BOOK OF NATURE; An elementary in-
traduction to the Sciences of Physio, Astronomy,
emistry, Mineralogy, Geology, Botany, Thy Biology—
By Friedrich Sohocdlur, Ph D—First Amerioan Edi
tion, illustrated by sovon hundred engravings.
Twenty-five Village) Sermons—By Charles Kingsley,
jr., author of Alton i.ooke.
The Life of George Fox; with Dissertations on hit
views oouceraing tbo Doetrines, Testimonies and Dis
cipline of the Christian Churoli—By Samuel M. Jan-
noy. author of the Life of William Penn.
The Obstetric Catechism, containing two thousand
VOU SALE.
QQ Shares Control Ruilroud Stock. Apply I
OO dec 13 WM. WRIOL
for sale by ROBT. HABERSHAM A SON.
s
'lOD LIVER OIL IN BULK.—Just i
Ply of fresh refin«d Cod Liver Oil, at
4 SI
.&
CAN COMPOUND, just reoeived at the
APOTHECARIES’IIALL.
T UJUIIK PASTE AND GUM DKOP8.-
g UJ
sy,
UM AND PUW’I) OPIUM—Letliu....
Aqua Ammonia, Salt Petra, Liqaorice, Catnip
''-•nphor, black Cohosh,etc., etc., fres’
the Apothecaries’ Hall.
WANTED TO HIKE.
COLORED COACHMAN, to go in the enun
ROBT. HABERSHAM A SON.
4 COLI
..7'-
cost for oath only. They also offer their Storo for
rent until tho first of November
COHEN A TARVER.
A CARD-
nnilE undersigned having some leisure hours,
I would bo happy to devoto them to the instruction
ofa few advanced pupils on the Organ or Tiano Forte
Application can be mode at Mr. U. B. Mitchell’* Music
Q. A. ON08PEL1U8,
» „ OraanUt of Christchurch.
RzrsMTO-The Rt. Rev. Bishop Elliott, Wm. Noyle
Habersham, Esq., Geo. A. Gordon, Esq., B. W. Foadiok
Eoq., Q. A. Cuylor, Esq., Robt. Maokay, Esq. lm deolS
a;
WANTED.
MEAT AND PASTIIY COOK, for which lib.-
rol..... will bo given—oithor white or colore A
good Ilwtlor. Apply ot thl. offiov. tf doe I]
JIO.IIK DIANUFACTOBY OF
SADDLES. BRIDLES If HARMESS,
183 C'oDgreea.Htrcet, Savannah.
— The Subscribers manufacture
and keep constant!) on hand,
largo aud varied stock of
DLES, BRIDLE8 and UAR- r
88. and make to order every description of artloles
it..:.n— —• - •—aeee?t>
Whips, Ae. Persona (Toelrans of supplying themselres)
will do well to ecu at our establishment. All articles
•old by os are warranted for material and workman
ship. H. W. HOLLISTER,
D. MALLEI T.
183 I
NESS, and tr
CRYSTAL PALACE.
A SPLENDID RAFFLE—(0 prizes and oily 100
- jLJL chance», at $2 a Chauoe. 8 magnificent pair of
OirPaintinge and 87 other beautiful Prises. A few
more Chanoee left to be taken. The Raffle will take
place on the Evening of Friday next, 16th lnet,, at 7
o dock. There area few ohanoea taken and not paid
for. My friends are requested to eome up previous to
the Raffling or their chances will be sold, ae they are
in great demand. 40 Prises and only 1U0 chances at the
low priee of $2 a ohanoc.
deo 12 J.M. HAYWOOD.
QBGAKS—SEGA US—Just received 5,000
u O »Noriega. (10,000 L* Tortuna Media Regalia) 6.003
8 La Redons; 10^000 Consolaoion, also,a finelotofChew
ing Tobacco, via: 90 boxes Pride of Virginia, 10 boxes
Rook Candy, alio, Anderson’*, Goodwin’s and Lillen-
* thal's Tin foil Canisters and paper fino out do. (also
, Smoking Tobacco of all kinds) also 6 Gross English
• Long Pipes, for ealo at p. JACOB’S,
deo 12 No 29 Bull-st.—sign ot Big Indian.
i 01IAWLM—HHAWLM -A oplondiil lot of
“ C9 lougond oqooro Blonk.t8b.wIi fultoblo for the
. 000.00, at KEMPTON * VEH8TILI.E S,
deo 12 Waring*’ Range.
11 AMS—GuOKolakou’a prime new Ham, lauding
JQ this dey per echr Woodbridge, from Baltimore,
- and for sale oa the wharf. Apply to
* deo 12 OGDEN A BUNKER.
. UBS—Buckets, Broad Trays, Wash Boards,
1 Cocoa Dippers, Rolling Pins and Pastry Boards,
for sale by Ldeol2| J.P. COLLINS..
1 JELLS—Combination, Pressure, Brass aud
13 White Metal Toa Bells,in great varlety.for sale
• by |d*«131 J. P. COLLINS.
r Qj | TONS prime Peruvian Uuano, lor sale to nr-
rive. Apply to
I dec 12 OGDEN A BUNKER.
!/■ ID GLOVES—A splendid assortment ol La-
XV dies' and Gents' blaok, colored Kid Gloves, just
received at KEMPTON A VERSTILLE’S,
deo 12 Waring#’ Range.
ItUABM CANDLESTICKS—Ovul, Kouuil
XJ> ooi Bijoor. Potteroo. Orou Curtain rino, Itollor
. Ends, Rack l’ullios, Jamb Hooks, Sorew and Drive
Hooks, fo r sale by F. W. CORNWELL,
deo 12 102 Bryan-st.
1JACON*—50 hhds. prime bright Bacon Bides;
X) 20 do Shoulders. Fir sale by
deo 12 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
i IJKt’TIFlKD WHISKY.—50 bbls. Recti
XL fled Whisky. For sale by
doo 12 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
4 lOFFKE.—400 hag* prime (Irncu Rio Coflue ;
■ 100 do fair do; 40 do Old Government Java do; 50
do Laguyra do; 60 do Maraoaibo do. For sale by
doo 12 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
13 YE FLUUR.—10 half barrels Ryo Flour,
X-V landing and for sale by
deo 12 CLAGHORN Hi CUNNINGHAM.
|X AY.—200 bales prime Eastern Huy. For sale
XI by CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
<nroi2
O KKD OATH.—800 bags heavy Maryland Seed
O Oats, landing und for sale by
deo 12 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
I IME.—For sale very low to close consignmont,
Xj by (doo 12] MINIS A FLORANCE.
/ \ ATS.—Prime Maryland Oats, landing ami for
sale by [doo 12) MINI8 & FLORANCE.
Vj E W CHEAP UOUUM Ill.nknU, Red und
X v White Flannels, real WtUh Flannels. Canton
Flannols. For sale at greatly reduced prices, by
doo 12 McCOSKER A TREANOR.
REMOVAL.
Y1T J- HUNT, respectfully announces to Ilia Pa-
▼ T • trons, that he has removed to the Barber Shop
occupied by J. U. McArthy, No. 128 Bryan-st.
deo 10 6
IJAUON HIDES AND SHOULDERS.—
13 15 oaskeohoico 8idos; 25 do Shoulders. For sale
by | nov 21] 6I0MAIION A DOYLE.
IJACON SHOULDERS—10 cu.ks prime
X3 Bacon Shoulders, landing and for sale by
nov 30 BRIGUAM, KELLY A CO.
Notice.
T^INCHLEY & THOMAS have reniovod their
XY, Office from No. 7J Uay-stroet, to the offico on
theunion Steamboat Co. wharf. nov 17
1 1ME TO ARRIVE—1000 barrels Lime, cur-
Xj (to of sohr E. J. Talbot, for sale to arrive by
nov 30 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
VkTOVKN STEEL CIGAR CASKS.—An-
Tf other supply of those beautiful Woven Steel
Cigar Cases, an entire new artiole, together with a good
assortment of Fortmonais, Card Cases, Ao. Just re
ceived by [nov 30) GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
FRENCH CHOCOLATE—Received por
I? steamer, perfectly fresh and of a superior quali
ty, for sale low at [dcul] BERLIN A NATHANS.
XT EAT , H FOOT Ol L—5 barrels tor ante by
ll JOHN B. MOORE A CO.,
doo 1 Gibbons' Buildings.
f't OS HEN BUTTER de CHEESE—Ton
VJT Firkins of choico Goshen Butter and 50 boxes o
Cheese, received per stoamer and for tale low by
d«o 1 WILLIAMS A HUMPHRIES.
13UTTER—BUTTER—Just rec’d a primolot
J) of Goshen Butter, whioh wo offer at 25 oents por
pound. BERLIN A NATHANS,
dec 1 Under 8t. Andrew's Hall.
U AY—118 bales prime Eastern Huy, lauding per
XI brig Montioollo, for sale by
deo5 BRIGHAM, KELLY A GO.
130TATOKS—5U bbls. Potatoes, landing per
X brig Monticcllo, for aale by
deo 6 BRIG 11 AM, KELLY A CO.
| )AMT1L,L,KH DK PARIS—For Iho ullevla-
1 tion and cure of Brcoohltta and other Diicoiua of
tho Throat. Forralehj JOHN D. MOOR : * CO.
dec i Gibbon'! Bulldlogo.
/ \ ATS—Landing aud for suln by
V3 nov 24 MINIS A FLORANCE.
l^ANCY GOODS—A large lot of Fancy Toilet
JP Bottles and Powder Boxes. Hair Brushes nnd
Toilot Combs of superior quality, just opened by
nov 29 JA8. II. CARTER A CO.
IX JKD ASH COAL*—100 tone broken and
XV screened Red Ash Coal, Janding from eohooner
Narrsgansett and for sale by
deo T CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
OMOKKD TONGUES AND SALMON.—
kj Just reoeived, a fine lot of large Smoked Tongues
and fat Salmon, at BERLIN ft NATHAN’S.
|J ONKY HOA1*—F. 8. Cleaver's celsbraied
XX nonev Soap, an excellent artl<ile for chapped
hands, for sale by |nov30] J. B. MOOItE A CO.
XTEEDLE WORKED SLEEVES,Collars,
lx Emb'd Udkfs and Bands, Irish Linens, Table
Damask, Bird's Eye Dianor, Flannels, English Long
Cloth, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Ao., just reo'd per
steamer Florida, for sulo low by
nev 30 DnWITT A MOROAN.
T A DIES’ DRESS GOODS.—A large vari-
XJ otj selling at reduced prices, by
nov 26 DzWITj A MORGAN.
4 TAMFHINE—A fresh supply just rreeivud nud
\J for sale by [novSO] JOHN B. MOORE A CO.
T> RU 8H E H.—Fancy and Common Hearth,
(3 Blind, Furniture, Dusting, Whitewash, Sorub-
brag, Horse and Shoe Brushes. For sale by
nov 29 MOR8E A NICHOLS.
13 OVAL HATH BLANKETS—1 cuso su
XV per Bed Blankets, eatra site and quality, just
reo’d and for sole by
nov 21 NEVITT, LAT IIROP A STEBBINS.
V A DIES’ RIDING HATS—Some very
X J handsome stylos of Ladles’ Riding Hats, can be
found at the Hat and Cap Store of
nov 22 N. K. BARNUM A CO.
|3HELP’S GIN—50 bbls. Phelp’s Gin, laud
XT ing from sohr Marla Pike, for salo by
nov 19 C011EN8 A HERTZ.
/ IOFFKK AND TEA.—300 sacks Rio Coffee,
V J 120 Lagasyra do, 75 do Old Java do, 150 half-chosts
Black Tea, 100 Caddies Hyson do. For sale by
■nov 21 MoMAUON A DOYLE.
1)AI’£K, FooUcitp, Letter, dkc.—lu storo
X over 1000 Reams, the kinds and qualities mostly
used, are received directly from the Mill, and sold in
lots of 10 or 20 reams for cash r.t 21111 prioes.
ENVELOPES-Over 200,000 constantly on hand,
some as low as $1 por thousand.
NOTE EN VELOPES, NOTE PAPER and CARDS—
A very extensive assortment, some very beautiful for
Waddings, Soirees, Ao.
nov 10 JOHN AI. COOPER A CO.
/'IOLLKTON BITTERS*—A purely vugeta-
bio preparation and sovereign remedy for the
Dyspepsia, for salo by JOHN B. MOORE,
nov 23 Gibbon’s Building.
{ 1 UN»—Double and Hingis Barrel Guns, Powder
Flasks. Shot Pouches, Metal Pocket Flasks,
Hunting Knives with a Fork and Spoon attached, for
•ale by F. W. CORNWELL,
nov 30 102 Bryan-st.
J hIPIl.ATOUY l-OWDEIt—For minor-
J7 ing luperfluouii hair, ooupply just roooivotl by
nor 20 JA9.ll. CARTER A CO.
/ IO.>11*0UND I’AHTK—A fro.li oupply un
\j baud, a sure remedy for a certain disease, Also,
Hoffman’s Specific and Dr. Dennis’ Sarsaparilla ami
Copaiva Mixture, Thorn’s Extract of Sarsaparilla, &e.,
found at JA8. U. CARTER A CO.,
nov 29 Broughton-street.
f ONDON DOCK FORT.—Just received, u
Xj fresh supply of Qonuine Old Port, which we offer
forsale on moaerato terms, by the case or single bottle,
nov 29 BERLIN A NATHANS.
/ANIONS*—50bbls Onions, landing from schr.
\ / Manhasset, at Anderson's upcor wharf, and fox
•ale by l nov 29) ROWLAND A CO.
I k BASKETS Marsnillus Oils, 15 do Bordeaux
It/ do. Just received and for sale by
A. BON AUD,
YTAltNISUKS—Coach, Copal, Japan, Black
V and Iron Varnishes, just received a fresh supply
by JAB. U. CARTER A CO.,
n0T 29 Broughton-street.
O EGAItS—SEGARS—Just received, 10,090
p La Catodrcl, 1U.OOO La Delirantc, 10,1)00 La Flori
da, for sale at p. j aCOBB,
nov 23. No, 29 Bull stroot, sign of Big Indian
I^LANNKLS.—While hd<1 Colored Flannel*—
X assorted qualities. For salo by
nov 21 HENRY LATHROP A CO.
A/T BURNING GOODS*—Black Bombazines,
i.vX Canton Cloths, Alpaoas, Tammine Cloth, Mas-
liu DeLaines, Ac. For sale by
nov 21 HENRY LATHROP A CO.
/IOAL.—215 tons Whitehaven Coal, per brig
V/ Planter. For sale by
deo 1 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
f|^EA KETTLES.—Tin and China Lined Iron
X Tea Kettles, a vory nice article, tost reoeived by
nov 29 MOR8E A NICHOLS.
TjlRKHH GROUND COFFEE EVERY
X? DAY.—Families end Boarding-House Keepers
in want of pnro and freshly Ground Coffee can procure
the same at any moment, by oalling at the store of
BERLIN A NATHANS,
nov 29 under St. Andrew's Hall.
U KAVY A1AU Y L.ANU OATH.—mill) bu.b-
XI el* in bags, landing from sohr Satilla, for salo by
nov23 ROBT. HABERSHAM fie SON.
1 >LACK SILKS*—Plum and Figured Black
X5 8ilk»-a full assortment. For sale by
nov 91 HENRY LATHROP A CO.
I}KKAD—50 tibia. Navjr Hrnad | 33 do Filol do.
XJ londiil, from oobr roenbontu. and for rale by
norSU OI.4GIIORN t CUNNINGHAM.
MANTILLAS.—Black and Colored
n» j! “ Iu *° d
A YKH>8 CIlKltKY 1-KCTOKAL A
fresh supply just race!vod at
nov oorner Broughton and Bar^rd-?frest*.
OUPKKIoli HI.’K ( lull, Frock and
him COATS—A fresh supply iust reoeived,
for ulo U. by vvM. ri. SyMONS, 1
no»2J. Groper »nd Tulor, 17 Whiuk.r-.t.
/ 1UBA AIOL.AHHKH—!IUU bbdo Cuba Uo-
vy looiw; JOtiorocdo do.oBtboirbnrf, fur.olo by i
»T U COUSHS * I1EBTS.
HAILROAD^IRcns
sWaKSiszafeiaS
kJ of performers from the Enropcaa nnd Autcrin
irh'blt '*"** •**"* by 0 trov.llog
On Monday, December 12th. 1H3T
O"
4GT* Admission 50 eenu-Chlldran half price.
Among the dlstiagalohed artiste are the follow!*-
LE JEUNJE BURTE. the boy horo, eoafessodlv tH*
OLUBME. the fimoo. SZZZZ “ 0M '
form.ro, Io thooo three oiciling f.Mo P of thTnifS!'
wit, with hi. bellet and pootomlme trooo Dr&f 1
Ohwl'^S"' “ “1 Mottro. Jo^j
JSStejSSSSP”* HMd “ d 8lri "«
The etod of trained triok and manago htra« *>.
mort b.ootlful and obedient that h... evirbS,,**" “J”
tbU jountry. JAM£6 QRAHAM^Agiot."
ROBINSON & ELDRED
W ILL in a few days, exhibit thoir celehrni*,i
combined MENAGERIE ANDOianilSi
mi. eity, together with all the ND CIBCU8 ln
Great Hippodromio Feats.
he Now York tnd Pari. Hippodrome, .man. .M.a
will bo tho woodorful oolontlOo aohlonmon of *5,^
walking upon o perfectly emootb .oiling with hie
FKHT UFPBUMOMT, dt HEAD DOWN
PERFORMED BY MB. O. N. ELDRED ’
LA I’EROIIK,
BY MES8HB. LA ROUX AND KINO.
ThU extraordinary porforminoe ha. eaelted nnlrer-
«* $njsasst^
MASTER JAMES R0BIN80N,
And an additional Met of popnlor ..““m wflST:
Company, and will appear In tho-varlono oaoroieoe ^
THE BAND
io directed by tho celebrated JOS. NOSUER, whioh 1.
n sufficient guarantee for its merit. 8
& Splendid Collection of Wild Animals,
in addition to the obore attraction!, offer o rich bill of
ontoraalnmont T. U. TIDMAR8U. Agent. ’
Wholesale and Retoil Uonfeetionerv
AT J. DICKSON A co.’g
THE VERITABLE HEAD QUARTERS OF
OLD SANTA CLAUS.
14U Broughton Street — Snvununlt.
J AMES DICKHON Se CO. bog to nnntunceio
their friends and the public that they have pre
pared for the season a large and varied stock of puro
and choice Confectionery, warranted free from the
•lightest adulteration, and respectfully invite an early
inspection. They take pleasure in intimating that their
arrangements are such as to ensure a daily manufac
ture of fresh Confectionery ; and their long experience
in the business enables thorn to got up Candies and oth
er articles of tho first quality, rich in color, and of tbo
most agreeable flavor.
They aro now manufacturing an assortment of com
mon Candies and other Coufoctlonory, whioh they will
■ell as cheap as any in the United Slates.
The attention or country merohants it requested to
their general and ample stook, as they will find every
article suitable for their trade on very favorable t-rrns.
J. D. A CO. would be ploased to roceivo a visit
From tho Ladies,
to examine their stock of FANCY ARTICLES.
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY
of various descriptions, put up in Fuuoy|Boxes suitable
for the Holidays, much superior in stylo to any hitherto
offered.
NKW TOYS! NKW TOYS!!
Just received, a beautiful assortment of TOY8of tho
nowost fashion—a decided attraction for young pooplo.
FIRE WORKS.
A new stook of superior FIRE WORKS, direct from
the manufacturers, not to be equalled in this city.
They keen xlxo on hand the various descriptions of
Cordials and 8yrups, Currants, Almonds, Raisins, Figs,
Pruues, Fruits in Syrups and Brandy. Jellies, Ao., Ac.
Country orders will be carefully executed and
properly paoked.
N B -ORNAMENTAL CONFECTIONERY, such
as Pyramids, Boskets, Fanoy Figures of the newest
style. Ao., made to order. tl jan dec 0
Candies at Wholesale.
A T T. C. RICE’S Candy Factory muy be found
lx. an extensive assortment of common and French
Candies at New York prioes Thero oan be no longer
mate, and to remain dry and retain their brilliancy of
coloring for a twelvemonth. Touohingthe retail de
partment of the trade it may bo well to state that ae we
are oontinually making candy at the rate of 100 Iba. per
hour. Fresh and even hot candy may be obtained at>
any hour in the day, of a quality, for purity of materi
al, brilliancy of ooloring and delieaoy of flavoring un
surpassed. We would also add, aa the recent oecer-
reaoeof death in Boston, from eating painted candies,
has shocked the nerves of all and awakened foar in the
minds of many, with regard to all oolored candies, that
no oolors are used in or about this establishment, ex-
oept cochineal and saffron, with the inoffensive proper
ties of which all are acquainted.
At Rioe’s also may be found hie celebrated Wild
Cherry Cough Candy, the efficacy of which is too well .
known to require comment. Those dollar Boxes of as
sorted candy, and the largest assortment of fancy paper
works, boxes, Ac., avor offered in this city, the last of
whioh will appear in due time for Christmas. tC dec8
A WAITER WANTED.
K A WHITE or Colored Waiter competent in the
iV bu.ineas, will obtain a permanent situation and
>od wages by applying at J. C. Dnuham’e Boarding
ouse. Court House square.tf deo 8
A LI* persons nro cautioned against going >
X\. board the ateamer Oglethorpe without permis
sion, as tb-**- *-— *■ ‘ - v ** --*■
thofta have been committed on boarl said boat,
and the utmost rigor of the law will be visited on a'l
offenders. (dtc8-6j CHARLES TERRY* Agt.
PLANTATION HATS.
MB Glased and Japonued Hats, a superior article
for Plantation use: also, a large stook of Wool
^^•Hate and Caps for Negro wear, at the Hat and
Capstore N. K. BARNUM A CO.,
dec 7 176 Bronghton-st, op 8t Andrew's Hall.
Fire Works, Fire Works.
TUST recoived, and on hnnd, 100 boxes superior
•I No. 1 Fire Crackers. Also, a fulLassortmont of
Fire Works of every dexoriptlou, whioh will be sold low
at Wholesale and Hotall, by
OEO. ALEXANDER,
At the Fire Work Depot, oorner Bull and Congross-
streete, Monument Square. deo7
Cranberries; also, Prunes, Raisins,Citron, Ao, for sale
at ALEXANDER’S,
dec 7 Cor Boll and Congreaa-«t, Monnment-sq.
T) KO’I) per into Arrival*—10 bbls Cutial
XV Flour; 10 do Baltimore do: 5 do Self-Raizing do:
5do and 60 bags fresh now Buokwheat; also, a full
supply fresh Groceries. Wine*, Liquors, Cordials,
Sooton Ale, London Porter, do, for sal*> for cash at
ALEXANDER’S,
deo 7 Cor Pull aud Congress-st, Monumont-sq.
J UST RECEIVED PER STEAMER—
sugar Bisouitc, Soda do, Sponge do, Water Crack
ers, Pilot Breed, Fire Crackers, 40 paok boxes, Canton.
A fresh supply and fur sale by W. D. FORD,
dec 7
BAGS .Shut, sasoriml aizos, per chip couth-
f U port, in store and for sale by
dec 7 E. O’BYRNE:
Raisins; 60 packages Buokwheat Flour. Reoeived pet
steamer and for sale by
' " SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
A LE—ALB—ALE.—50 bbls Albany Ale,
xY landing from the ship Southport, for sale at tho
Albany Ale Depot, by
dec 7 W. M. DAViDSON.
S COTCH WHISKY.—3 puucheous fine
Campbelton Whisky, just received in store, and
for salo by [deo 7J W. M. DAVID80N.
/'1IDEU—CIDER—20 bbls. New York Cider*
jo*t received by steamer from New York, and foe
•ale at the Albany Ale Depot, by
deo 7 W. M. DAVID80N.
NOTICE.
F OUR months after dale application will be
made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary for
leave to sell the real Estate belongong to R. P. Burton
late ot Camden oounty deceased.
— 00 R. E. BURTON, Exeontrlz.
fTIJLOUtt— FL.OUU—Olio hundred lock* of
X 1 Granite Mill Flour, foreale by ,_ n
* ' WILLIAMS A HUMPHRIES^
f 1 HITS ilk DI K A Li—5(1 looks of Grii.' »“*>
\T Meal, for sale by
doo WILLIAMS A HUMPHRIES^
EVERY DAY BRINGS SOMETHING
NKW,” ,
A T least it is so at this time with the citizens of
Savannah, for they can now have their Hate re
novated by calling at No. 3 Jefferson-street. Up 8t*irs.
Who that conrta the notloe of the ladies, or the
batlon of Genteel folks, would wear a mean, dirty,
greasy Hat, when they oan have It otherwise by
calling at the above plaoo. Call soon. tf deo 3
Staves Wanted,
OF WHITE OAK OK WATER OAK.
N OT less thau 43 or r >'er44 inches long,
do. do 6 do 7 do wide,
do do 1 do 3 do thick.
The back edge of the Stave to be dresse i down to t»*
v* worm-holes. .
For Staves prepared in etrlofc conformity to this
1 delivered on Messrs. B. A. Allen A Ce*
warps,
Fort
fioation, and
Savannah, June 21.1853.
ANDREW LOW t CO.
EATING POTATOES. . "
t BBLS. Kiduoys in store, a prime article for
F family use. IdeolbtfJ WM.CRABTREE^.
PAVING BRICKS.
suitable for paving, in lota
^Sl’ffBABTWk
FOlt BAkO. . n
A Fino Stallion, 6 year* old. well broke®
to the Saddle, easy, aoutlo and spirited, i»
quire at Thomas F. Steven’s Stable, o°f®* r a
oughtou and Barnard-et.
OTI DuA**| , —-
•en for selection ibis d*Ti“