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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1853)
THIS DAILY MOKNINtt NEWS. 8VJOHNM. WILUAII T. TIIO.HMMIN, KDHPOBt. TKKN.t •hit .j-Hmu.i.,.,ao i tm-wncur. —93 go Nste Advertise:mhI« will appear in both papers. Largest Circulation in the City 11 0 AVAST STASlo Wedncadiay Morning, Ooc.28«18S3. BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Farther Particular# of the Destructive Fire la New York. , Nsw York, Dec, 37. The ship Great Republic, which tu destroyed by fire this mornlnf, wUs insured for $300,000, tbo greatest portion of lira Insurance being in Now York offices. Her cargo wee valued et $600,000; what portion of this amount was insured i< unknown. The ship Joseph Walker was insured for $90.000; very little was insured|on the Red Rover. The White Squall floated to the Nary Yard where she burned to the waters edge. She was owned by William Platt Si Sons, of Philadelphia. New York Cation Market. The Cotton Market was quiet to-day, with sales of 1000 bales. Flour has advanced 35 to 37 conts. Corn remains steady. Baltimore Markets. % Baltimore, Dec, 27. Sales of6000 bbls. flour were made to-day at $0,87 to $7; White Corn i* selling at 50 toOOcts., ami Yellow at 61 to 64cts, Wheat haa advanced. Ship News. Arrived at Baltimore ou Monday, Schooner JVar* ragansett, Kedron, from Savannah. Cleared nt New York on Saturday brig Augusta, for Savannah. Cleared at Philadelphia on Monday, Schoouer Rhonda, Beulah, Savannah. Funeral of Cnpt. Pooler. The remains of tho late Capt. K. W. Pooler were followod to their Ust resting placo in the now cemetery, yesterday morning by a very large civic and military procession, who, with our citizens generally, thus evinced the universal rospuct in which the memory of the deceased is held. Alituonlc Celebration. Yesterday! beiog the Auiuversary of St. John the Evangelist was celebrated by the Masonic frater nity of this city, composed of Solomon's, Zerubabel and Clinton Lodges. The order of proceedings Were aa follows: A grand Lodge was opened in Ogle tlOTpe Lodge Itooin, H. W. D. Grand Master Will. ' fl. Kockwkli. presiding. At the appointed hour *the procession fbrmed in front of Zerubabel l.odgi under direction of fjraml Marshal John Lama, nnd accompanied by appropriate music, proceeded up Bull-street to South Uroud, np South Broad nard, down Laniard to tho Methodist Chnrcli on St. James' Square. Bore the processiuu wai utst by Col. 8. 8*® jiiinr, Chairman of the Commit tee of arrengetueiNl and seated in the Church, when the exercises were proceeded with in the follwiug order. First, a voluntary from, and an ode by the choir. Pruyor by the Rev. Thomas Hvtc wins, Chaplain of Solomon's Lodge, after which an elo quent end appropriate address was prouounced by the Rov. Thomas Kamuaut of Clinton Lodge; next an ode by the choir, then followed the installation of officers, R. W. D. Grand Mrustcr Kocvwkj. officiating. These interesting ceremouies were closed by an ode, the Rev. Brother Kknnkrlv pro- * flouncing Benediction. Tbo Lodgos returnod in procession to Solomon 1 Lodge, whore the Grand Lodge was duly closed bj the K. W. D. Grand Muster, wbou the several Lodges repaired to their Ltvge Rooms aud were dismissed. Thearrangomeuta throughout gave the higbost satisfaction, ag we learn from these whom we have conversed, who were present upon the occasion. The procession was unusually large. The spoctacle within the Church wav grand, solemn and impressive ; and the iminonio audiouce, among whom were a largo number of ladies, who w tractsd »o wituoss the proceedings, evinced senso of the solemnity of the occasion. The following gentlemen wure installed masters of their respective Lodges: Dr. Eaton Younor of Holomoc’s Lodge, Geo. A. Cuyler, Esq., Wor shipful Muster of Zerrubabel Lodge, and SrxNCHR CunuELL, Esq., Muster of Clinton Lodgo. Wo were unable lo learn the names of thu other ofllcors install ed. Tho music of the Odes was arranged by Mr. Gnosfblius, Organist of Christ Church. Calisthenics .—We would direct the attention of parents, desirous of affording their daughters the advantages of healthful exorcises, to .he advortisr mom of Mr. Lindner, in another columu. Mr. L. proposes to form classes of young ladies for instruction in Calistbeuios, and lias secursd the Gymnasoiim exclusively for the use of lady pupil on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. w Just previous to the adjournment of*tlie House of Representatives, on Friday, the Speaker laid before the House, a letter from Theodore Sedg* wick, Esip, inviting tho mouthers of Congress visit the Crystal Paluce, and sanding tickets for ell of them. I3T The Virginia Hen ate bus passed a bill re quiring the AUorney-Geuerul to represent the in terests of Virginia before tho Huproino Court of New York, iu appeal taken from the decisiou by which Jonathan Louimon was deprived of bis slaves, and if ueoessary, prosecute the appeal lo the United Stales Supreme Court. Guano.—As tho result of an investigation, re cently made, the British Admiral on tbs Pacifie station (Moresby) writes to bis government that the total quautity of guano ou the Chiucha Islands, Peru, et tbo present date, is ouly 8,600,000 tons ; ntid that, at tbo present rate of exportation, it will be oxbausted, i.e. so much of it as would pay freight, in eight or nine years. The outer Lobos Islands, whither Mr. Uensou’s vessels wore soul to load, will doubtless be opened to commerce, when the supply at the Cbincbn Islands is exhausted. Presentation of’the Now Freuck Minister Co tho Hultau. Tiie-Mouiteur, of Dec. 3, publishes the address of Gen. Count Buraguuy d’Hilliers to the Sultan, on presenting bis credentials. It was as follows: Sins—I have the honor of presenting to your Ma jesty the lettors of bis Imperial Majesty, my august .Sovereign, which accredit me us Ambassador to thu {sublime Porte. Iu the difficult circumstances iu which the Ottomun Empiro is placed 1 am happy to have bean selected by tbo Emperor Napoleon to ^renew to your Majesty tho assurance of his friend ship. Frauce is the most aociout and the most dis interested of tho^ allies of the Hublimo Porto—her sincerity cuunut be called iu doubt. France does not fear war. Faithful to the spirit of bis miasiou, declared by the Emperor Napoleon himself, France deal Ares peace, but rho desires it durable, loyal, and honorable for herself and her allies. For that ob ject tile Emperor Napoleon, in couccrt with his paweAil ally the Queen of Groat Britain, hat aeut Ins (loot to the East. Coiitldiug in the reiterated uavurances of the Cubiuet of 81. Petersburg, he still hopes that the differeuco which bus arisen betwoen the Huhlime Forte and tbo Court of Russia may be smoothed down, and that tills temporary trouble, iu bringing forward clearly the question of the ty of tbo Oltoinun Empire, will only serve firm aniudopemleDce so precious to ell Europe, auil so ueoessary to the maintenance of the peace of Uie world. The Sultan may be certain that the Em peror Napoleon, who comprehends so well the wants, scniimeuts, aud diguiiy of France, will afford for that object his support to your Majesty; aud I con sider myself to be the faiihfulorgan of ray august iNTKRRSTfNQ ffcoix Honduras —Late advice* from Honduras elate that the coot root for the new interoceuic route to the Pacific, through Jlondu res, has been Completed with Mr. Squires, and that a special agent bus been rent by the Honduras Guv eminent to Washington to effect a treaty with this oouotty for more intimate relations, and to perfect the arrangements for the opening of this new Communication with the western shore of tbit continent. Things m New York.—John Mitcbel and fam ily intended the Broadway theatre on Thursday evening, and as they wero privately leaving, bu fore the close of the play, he was espied by some hundreds of the audience, who tnado a desperate rush fbr the street, met him at the door, ood escorted him to a stage near by, much to his personal iucon. veniencc. SAVANNAH MORNING NE<jp, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1853. mailer's will, in giving you Ibis assurance. 1 seize «m this ocnasiuu to express to your Imperial Mu- july my urdeut desire to coutribute, with all my efforts, 10 the inaiotauauce of the old and frieadly relations which Frauce has always kept np with the Hablimn Porte, and 1 placo at the foci of your Ma jesty the homage of my profound respect. The following is the text of the 8ulhui’s reply to Gen. d’Hilliers:— have always relied, aud I rely iu the present is, on the material aud moral support of my aucieiii ulltos, France and Great Britain. France feenlairwS of Euro l*° have the right to insist if it emu n«V, *’ ,u0 « desiro peace, hut only aud without the immediate ami comnUi* ^ A CONSULAR MEMORANDUM KSom TllE poutw The following mttnoraadum, dau-j tlle 1(J . T *; has booa transmitted by the Porte to the leasin g at Constantinople of all the powers*** Uoui Althougii the entrance of tbo ports of the eujnire is interdicted daring the night to steam and a&iiii, u vessels of all tho friendly Powers, this rule hat uut been hitherto observed in the port of tiinope,aud iu some other ports of the Black 8ea. It is useless to fell your Excellency that it is contrary to maritime rules and usages that in time of war auy vessel* should eater by lugiit ports which are at the same time fortreesos, aud the more ao as, lo con sequence «JiictuaJ circumstances, it has been considered that Li continuation of tills abuse may present the greatest inconvenience nud the most carious danger*. lib ob boeu therefor* decided that henceforth the •team sailing vessels c? all the frleudly Powers not after auuvnt eater the port of fciiuope, or any oihhr of the ports of the Black Sea where there are forte, and, this decision having been made kuowu to all the oilier legations «r the friendly powers the provenl tntiuorandurf is also addressed to your Ex cellency, begging ybtt So •juke it kuowu to all the captains of veeMds navigating iu those parts under the dag of yoer nation, and to enjoin ou them to strictly conform tu U. Monument to Wbbstee.—Tbo New England Society had a meetiug at the Actor House, New York, ou Thursday, to talk over raising money to build a monument to Wefcvter. Some of the geu- tlemon (among them Mr. Fessenden) bitterly op. posed the movement, ou the ground of Mr. Web ster’s advocacy of the compromise measures. How- evor, a committee was appointed to lake up sub scription*. Over One Hundred nnd Fifty Liven Lour. The London Times, of the 7th of Dec., gives tho following dolsils of an awful catastrophe : Tim fearful catastrophe which befell the Hull and Hamburg screw steamer Marshall, and the lamenta ble foie of every one on board—numbering, it is supposed uo fewer than 150 souls, without one be ing spared to tell the tale of her loss—has excited a most painful amount of interest at Lloyds. In thu absence of all positivs information there is little doubt that she foundered very shortly nfier coming iu contact with the homeward-bound bark Wood- bridge. The subjoined declaration of Captain Gaftreos, the master of that vessel, taken on oath by tbo Admiralty Receiver of Droits at Hull, and which has hoen for warded to Captain Halstead, the Secretary nt Idoyds, will be found to eontain all that is known of the facts attending the destruction of tbo ill-futod steamer: Hailed front Stockholm on the 34th of November Iasi, for Hell, with a cargo of iron, (mans nud deals, passing Elsimorn on the 15th, having very heavy woaihor, the ship laboring and straining very much, aud flipping a groat dual of waler, the pump* being constantly attended to. Wo sighted Flam- brough Head light on the night of the 37th, distant four or five leagues, the wind still blowing hard from the south-west. We proceeded without any thing particularly occurring until Monday, tho 28th. At about 10 o’clock at night, r’lunoiflhn Newsumi floating light, at the mouth of the Humber, we were run into by a steamer, name unknown, the Newsnml light, as far as I can judge, was at the moment W. 8. VV., distent three or four miles, our ship lining on tho starboard Uck, lying ‘H. aud by E. half E.’ with the wind at the south-west blowing a fresh breeze, nnd hazy ut intervals. We were all upon duck ut the time, having a light ut our bowsprit, and showing two flash lights over tho starboard side. Tim moment we saw the stonmor approaching we liuiled her, and said she would be into us, hut re ceived no answer. Wo continued our course, with tiio exception of varying half » poiut to the east ward, 1m I hiving the ateatntir’s head to be to dm noth, and that by that means ahe would Itavo gone clear of our vossel, nnd it being so exces»iv<- ly dark that we hud no time to henve the ship about, as the steamer would have run into our ports amid ships, aud if we had squared the nmiuyard to wear •he would have ruu iuto our starboard midships. Notwithstanding the precautions we took, and the endaavers of myself aud crow to make those iu charge of the steamer hour, tho steamer ported her helm ami ran into us un the starboard side, striking between tbo branch hooks, thereby starting dm slitp’sstern, breaking several plunks in tho bow aud tho foreoastle floor, besides starting die bows at both sides, and odierwiso shaking tier very much. Her jtbbooin, jibs, forotopgallauf tnait, nnd all tho rig ging relating thereto, were all carried away,(and the vessel was quite unmanageable. Immediately after the accident 1 hailed the steamer, uml begged of thorn toatay by us, as I was apprehensive tho ship would go down, ns she was heavily laden. I receiv ed u reply from the steamer, siatiug they would do so. The stuninur, 011 getting clear from our wvfcck got round iuto my starboard quarter, nnd in u very short period again came into '■ullisiun with us by running into the starboard sido of our stern carrying u way the rudder, starling tho sterupo.-t, breaking die whoel standard, and otherwise cutting the ship nearly down to the water's odge. Before this se cond collision 1 hailed the persons on board the steamer to revor*e her engines, but received no answer. It was almost immediately ufterwurds the* the accident followed. I ugaiu begged they would not leave us, as I expected nothing but that tho sul would gu dowu. 1 received, however no answer, and tho itulaui the steamer got clear, she bore away ill a southerly direction. One of my apprentice! named Robert Burns, fell through tboaporturc mud* by the steamer's stem iu oursleru, and was uofortu natoly drowned, although every attempt wus 111 ad 1 to save Idm. Tho night was extremely dark and hazy, aud the wind was increasing from southwest lo south lo h gale. The steamer remained in sight Imtafaw minutes. 1 was unable to get n sight of her afterwards. On both occaniona when she run in to us 1 enquired (several times for her uame, but received 110 answer. She was u screw steamer with painted ports and a bust head figure head. Our ves sel was totally disublod. I cut away the wrock be fore the bows, some bunds attending lo the pumps. Slie wus nuking water very fust. We afterwurd* sneurod the wlmel standard and rove fresh wheel ropes to stoer the ship. Tho Hood lido being nearly spent, I was tumbled to get Iter into rtm Humber, when I thought it most prudent for thu safety of iny men to bear nwuy to the northward of the Humber, uud succeeded in bringing up with oighty live ruthoms of chain, on the small Imwor anchor, uud fotty-ilve fathoms 011 the first bower, the wind blowing u'benvy gale. It was theu about 3 o'clock in the morning. In the iuterim 1 gotthrue boats overboard in order iliat I might lighten the ship and havo them in caso of her going down, which I fully anticipated, there Going a heavy sea running aud tho vostol making considerable water. Iu geiliug the boats overboard the skiff got stove aud went adrift; we attempted to gut iuto the boats for the purpose of plugging up tho hole in the stern whore the water was flowing in, but the sea prevent- 1 thou caused all tbo sparo sail to be thrust into tbo apurturu from below, us far as was practi cable, aud then umlor-drow a new lower studding sail double under the quarter, as the ouly chuttco of lopping tbo leak, which we fortuuately partly sue- ended ill doing. I then unbuttoned tho hatches and looseuod the iron, that 1 might be prepared if occasion required, to throw it overboard, so as to ightoii her. At 10.30 A. M., having a su-iikI fora pilot hoisted, a fishing smack named the Adventure, of Loudou, came to my assistance, nnd the muster of it coming on board, I agreed with him to stop by mo till the gale was over ftir the sum of £40, aud thon go to Grimsby for a couple of steam tugs to low tin: vessol up to Hull. As soon as the gulo de creased the smack lo(i» and on tho steumer urriving tho ship was taken iu tow and wo arrived at Hull about one o’clock ou the following duy. JOHN ADOLPIHJS GATGENS. Master of the bark Woodbouse, belonging to Hull. Hopes were entertained that some of the unhap py creatures might have docn picked up by the coasters, which almost hourly pursuo the track here the steamer went dowu, but the time that has intervened since her loss, without any such gratifying intelligence being received, loaves little doubt but that tho wholo must liavo perished. [From the Nowburyport Herald, Deo. 19.] Myntorloua DeatUa.—Two Young Girla found Bend Iu Bed. girls who took lodgings ou Friday night ... the Merrimack House, were found dead in their beds Saturday luoruing. They were girls of good ad dress and appearance, and were uuknown to Mr. Drake, the landlord, or bis clerk. Ou iuquiry they were found to be Elizabeth Burnham, alias Bradley, aged twenty years, aud Anuuliuo Sampler, aged nineteen. The facts 111 the case wo learn are us fol lows > Ou Wednesday evening the girls called at the of fice of the clerk, and stated Hist they intended to at tend the dance at Phuraix Hall that night, aud wished to secure a lodging. They were accordingly directed to a room, aud iu the morning stated that they wure goiug away fur the day, but should probably want return at night, and wished to take the koy of the om, which wus granted. They did return Thursday night, uud ou Friday morning, a woman, the mother of the Sampler girl, called for them, nud they came down, paid their bill, and, leuviug the koy, departed. Ou this occasion Mr. Drako, the landlord, saw them for the first lime, did not like the appearance of the woman, and was ubout some directions to Ids clerk in the matter, but fluking that they had settled thoir bill mud were about leav ing, retrained. On Friday night, at ball-past tan o'clock, the bell of the room rang, and the clerk not aware that the room was occupied, answered the summons. To his surprise the door wus opened by cue of (lie girls who occupied the room tho night beforo, uud who he did not kuow lud returned to the house. Shu staled that they were cold and much chilled, aud wished some hot peppermint. This was soul up, aud noth ing more wus heard from them duriuf the night ex cept by nue lodger in the house, wlio heard some groan* from the room between two and three o'clock. Ou euleriugfbe room iu the morning, the Sampler girl wai found in bed, ou the pillow, apparently having died quietly, aud without a struggle. The other girl nppeured lo have attempted to rise, and to have fallen in the net, with her head near the foot of the bed, und her hands spread out over tho sido, but iu an easy position. Tho tumbler was found ia the room empty, uol smelling strougly of tho pep permint. Two pairs of uew shoes, which they bud purchased the day before, were ou the table. It ul*o appears that they had purchased sumo articles of dry goods the day before, but whether they were the room or not we have nut learuod. Thera was also some money found ou them, but nothing which gave any explanation of the mutters. The bodhs were taken to the Almshouse, aud Coroner Cook callod an inquost upou thorn. The stomachs were tukeu out and sealed up for chemical examination, and the verdict will not probably be rendered till after this has taken place. We learn that there is 110 trace of poison apps/- mu upou a superficial examination of tliostomarchs, which would probably have been the case, if auy of lb ** )r *i*» r y poisoas had boon used. There is 110 •VMeuee that they liavo either or them at any time Uui|Msred with medicinal drugs, and uone that they moved iu auy circle of society where it was un ob- ject ror any one to put them out of the way. It is our impr^iou at this stage of the evidence that they both died natural deaths, which considering their feeble health, exposure at this season, nod de pressed spirits, would uol have been at ail reiuarka p.|f ,r ouI y ® u ® of thorn hail died auhetiiuo—tho only til 0, OUI of l ie common mine of event, kein. the coltlcfjeoce tint they .Uould both hevo expired ou the same uiglit. GPThu trustees of the uew Actor Library, (free to el!,} sauouuce that the institution will be open on the 9th of January. Market Ordinance? paftied 33d Jnlr, 1831 See. 9ih. That the Butchers shall. If required by auy person or persons, w ith the approbation of the Market Committee, divide their email meat as follows: Evury calf, heifer, hog, goat or lamb, the quarters thereof shall be divided into two parts, die loin from the leg, or the breast from the quarters, and the quarters of beef shall be cut up into pieces, so as to suit the buyers. These regulations to commence *t the opening of the Merket, and con tinue to the hour before mentioned, and any person or persons neglecting or refusing tu comply with the term* of this soctioo, shall for every ntglsci or re fusal, be fined ia arum not excecdingfilO, and every person cutting up the meat shall, wear n long white apron every day whilst abMarket. Sec. 16th. That Council may at any time, by re aotuiion, forbid and prevent atiy free person of color or slave from selling or disposing of any articles of food, or other articles usually sold at Market, for auy offeuce committed by a free person of color or slave, contrary to the laws of the State, or Ordinan ces of t$n City, and no person of color haviug a badge to .ell small wares, shall be permitted to pur chase or sell any fruit whatever, at or in the vicini ty of the Market before nino o'clock in the morning, and in case of violation of this section of the Ordi nance, by any such person of color, lie or she shall .be fined in a stun not exceodiug thirty dollars, aud the article so exposed to the sele shall be forfeited, aud ns such seized by the Clerk of the Market, aud no slave shall act as butcher, cut up meat, or sell the same, unless iu the presence of the owner, employer, or employees, or lii«, her, or their ageut, being u white person. And if such slave dues set as butcher cut up meat, nr sell, or offer the same fur sale, con trary to the provi.ious of tills sectiou, bis owner or owners, employer or employers, shall be fined iu a sum nut exceeding thirty dollars. Sec. 18. That no butcher, bringing ment of any kiud to Alarkot, for sale at any of the Stolls, und that no other person, bringing live stuck, or any other species ol provisions to Market for side, ahull be permitted, or allowed to keep any wagon, cart, or any othor carriage, vehicle, horse, mule, uss or ox, nearer to thu said market, or fur a longer time titan tho Market Committee, or Clerk of the Mun- ket may direct, ami such butcher or other perror shall be compelled to draw up Ins, her, or their wa gon, cart, or vehicle, iu such uiMunur, aud lit such pluces as any 0110 ol the Market Commute*, or said Clurk shall think most convenient for the sale of the articles so brought, nor shall any person or persons be allowed or permitted to feed with grain or forage any horse, mule, uss or ox, orauy other aiiiuiul, at tho said Market, or within the limits prescribed by the said Committee or Clerk, uml it shull bo the duty oftheCiorkof the Market, City Alursliul, or City Coiistuldos, to enforce uud carry iuto effect auy or der of the Market Commute*, respecting the rules lid regulations prescribed in this sectiou, sud any person or persons offending against the same, ahull lie fined by any ono of lira market Committee, Mayor, iu a sum not oxcccding thirty dollurs, uud execution shall be lined immediately thereafter, and served and executed ou the property of the offender, or offenders, or iu his, her, or their possession luucy, uud the cause of *uch complaint by the urshal, his deputy, or any City Constable, uud sold at the Market ou live days notico, uud uftcr pitying the said fine, aud fifty coats costs, the surplus ahull bu paid over lo the oflendor or offuuders, or his, bur or their agent or ageuts. 8ec. I'Jili. Thut from uud uftcr the passngo oftbli Ordinance, it shuli be tho duty of the Alarkot Com mittee und Ciork of tiio Market, from time to time, ami us often as they may iliink proper, lo examine tho scales of all persons buying or soiling Market or any pint of the city, und prc&iribu the muniiur of suspending tho sumn. And ull person neglecting or retuing to couform to such direction shall he lined in a sum not oxccediug thirty ($36) dollars. 8ec.3()tli. The Clerk of the Market is hereby au thorized uml required, from time to time, to ex amine into tho weight uml measures of all and every person or poisous buying or selling iu tho city, uud subject to this Ordliqiuce, uud fur this purpose lie shall have free uccoss to uny wharf, lot, store, shop or building in which tho said weights and mea sures are used, and lo try the sumo uccurding to the kuowu nnd aclcuowlogml staudard, aud if uny per son bn found deficient in tho sumo, to take, seize and destroy, or cause to be tukeu, seized aud destroyed, such fiUo weight or measure, uud ull uud ovury per son oll'omling against the provisions of this section shall bo lined in uny sum not oxccediug thirty dol lars. And further, the name of such person, after conviction of the offence aforesaid, shall he publish ed iu one 01 more of the public guzettu* of this city by tlm Ciork of Coucil, whoee duty it shuli be to have (lie same published, together with thn amount of fine, unless, alter conviction, Cuuucil shall otherwise order. 35'li. That it shuli not bo lawful for any person to sleep or lio dowu open tho public stalls iu lliu market iu lira night or duy time, and every person so fouml shuli be taken up by the Marshal,City Constables, or City Wutch| and upon couviciiou thereof before tho Mayor, fined by him iu a sum nut exceeding six ($t!) dollars. Smoking in the Market patted Oct. 24,1839. See. 1. That it shall uut bo luwfnl for any person to smoke any segur or pipe ill the public Murket Place iu tho city of Savannah, under the penalty of two dollars for tho first offence, uud not exceeding fivo dollars for ouch uud every subsequent otfeucu, if lira offender lie a white person; und under the penalty of not exceeding three dollars,or u whip ping uut exceeding ton stripes, if the offeuder beu •luvo or free persou of color. Cleiik ok Council's Office. \ Savannah, Dec. 37, 1853. ) I certify that the above ura truo extracts from thu thn City Wuicli and Marshal Ordinances of the City of Suvanuuk. doc 38 3 EDWARD O. WILSON, C. C. State of Georgia, Qarrin.FkIlsdslphia.at— — M. Planter, Wlgafas, for Csntrevillafs. Ao., at 10 A. M, TO-MOflkOW. 8t. John’s, Fmborc, Pslstka. at 10 A. M. OX SATURDAY. Florida, Woadhull, for Nsw York, at— — M. Wclalta, Ktog, for Palstka, to., at ID A. M. Oregon, Mocdy, fir Augusta, stitf P. M. Oapartare oft'ars oa L'estral Kailrtafi. TwoPasszsosr Trains Daily. Shewing Train—heaves Savannah at 6 P. M.,ai first at Mason atOV A. M., oonnootiag with ths South* Wss torn Railroad taOglethorps and Col umbos, a stages thenoa toTallansMse, and other points > West. Homing Train Lotves Savannah at 8 A. M.,and ar rives ia Maeoaalfiid P. M. eonnsotiuf with tbo Maooa and Wsstsra night trains to Atlanta, Montgomery and Chattanooga, and with ths Augusta and Waynesboro' Railroad (day train) to Augusta: and (going East) with Railroad to MiUsdgsrills from Gordon. Btenmsblp nud Htvmnboat Lines. For JS’ew lark.—The steamships Florida, Captain Woodhnll, and Aognsta, Captain Lyon, leavo Savannah every Saturday for Nsw York; tbs steamship Alaba ma, Captain Soheaek, Isavs Savannah for Nsw York, •vsry altar ante Wsdassdsy. Fbr PhU-uMpMa.—The oteamshlps State of Oeorgii . Captain Garvin, and Keystone State, Captain llardle, leaves Savannah every Wednesday for Philadelphia. For Havana.—Ths steamship Isabel,Captain Rollins, leaves Havannab on the 15th and 30th of eaeh mouth for Havana, touching at Key West and connecting with the Paciflo Mail Steamship Company'ssteamers for Cal ifornia. For Charleston.—The regular United States Mail steamers Gordon, Captain brooks, Calhonn, Captain Barden, and Metamora, Captain Postell, leave every morning at 4o'eloek, for Charleston, connecting with the Charleston steamships and Wilmington boats, nnd arrive every evening In ftavannab at A o'clock, P. A!. FOR FLORIDA. For Palalka, Black Creek, Jacktonille, St. Jlaryt, die. The steam-paeket Wclaka. Capt. N. King, leaves every Saturday morning for theabove places. The steam-packet Win Gaston, Capt. Shaw, leaves every Tuesday morning, for the above placos. The steam-paokst St. Johns, Cspt. Freeborn, leaves every Thursday morning, tor ths above places; and every fourth trip, goes to St Augastine. The steainj>aoket David L. Adams, Capt. , leaves every Wednesday morning, for the above plaoos. The steam-packet Planter, Capt. Wiggins, leaves every Wednesday morning, for CcntreviUage, to. From St. Mauvs.—The steamer W. U. blears, Can! Marinis, leaves. 8t. Marys, every Friday morning, to Trader's Hill, Me., oonuecting with tho Bt. Johns, t and from Savannah. iUAUUlUli, On the 32nd inst., by the Rev Air. Karn, Mr. M. Y. HENDERSON, to MARY K., daugh or of Kllsha Wylly, ail of this city. * W£W ADVERTISEMENTS. ATIHSMUM. LESSEE AND MANAGER MB. WM. 11. CRISP. BENEFIT. M'LLE BULAN. WEDNESDAY EVENING,DEC.‘^Sth, Will oommenoe with Shakspeare's Comedy of CATHERINE AND FETRIJCHIO. To be followed by the beautiful Ballet entitled the PAINTKK’8 ILLUSION. To conclude with RO*ITA,or the , MAID OF AltAHON. ffijrFor particulars see programme. drc 28 C* K« li, A Blinking Company of Hit., ( Savannah, Dec. 34tli, 1853. 3 N election for 9 Directors of this Company, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the eg House in Savannah, on Monday, 2J January Hi , from 9 o'olook, A. M., until 2 o'clock, P.M. deo28 GEO. A. CUYLER,Cashier. L A attiiis LOWT. large Mosaic Broach. Tim litabiy rewarded by leaving it /'\N Sunday \J pair of L liberally rewai dec 2 LOST I .’'ROM thn steumsbip Key Stone State JL inst., from tho baser— — *---* 2% feet by 2, covered with . . dies. A liberal reward will be paid for the above by „ N. A. IIABDEE M CO. Savannah, Poo. 24, 1853, 6 deo 26 the I2th unmarked Box about paper with rope han- $000 TO $1,000. \1TANTED a purtuer either silcul or active, with TT the sbovo amount, to extend a business al ready established, that will pay 600 per cent, on the »Jnou« invested annually. Aj>ply at this offluo. A N acliv A of a si talent to bus „ take charge One w ho would devote his timu aud business, would hoar of a permanent eitua- tion. ^Also, a Young Man to act as olerk. Apply at A* piy to WANTED. MAN who undoratamU mukiug Bricks. Wages liberal. Good recommendation required. Ap- [deffiM—4] 8. M.LAFFITEAU C. at this office. WANTED. A WHITE YVoinan to do Washing aud Ironing, jl\ end plain Cooking in a privets family. Anrly at this office. deo 28 WANTED Young Man lately from the North, a aitun- >n as in or out door Clerk, Warehouseman, or light Porter; can keep books, and is willing to make hfinsolf generally nseful; oan give satisfactory retr ace as to clmractor and moral*. Please address Strangor” at this Offlco, or through the Post Office, deo 26 3 S Ynl tioi t P01 A ' £ For Sale, VAI.I/AUI.K NKGKO MAN, b,o.I about i!8 T«™. Sold for uo fault. For term., to., apply FUNKRA1. INVITATION. fif*T The friends end acquaintances of John Cun ningham and family, and John B. Gallia and family, are respoutfully requested to attond the funeral of Mr. JOHN RETTIE, from the residence of ths former, Bt. James’ Square, This Afternoon, at half-past 3 o'clock. RECEIPTS OF COTTON, Eo.—Dzo. 26. Per Central Railroad—2546 bales Cotton, and Mdse, to Ogdon k Bunker, Rowland M Co, K Parsons k Co, Charleston bt Bt Co, Cobon ft Foadiok.C A L Lamar, W W Garrard, Hunter k Gammoll, Hudson, Fleming k Co, W 1* Yonge, VV Battersbury, J Jones, Wells k Durr, Caldwell, Noely I Co, A 8 liartridge, Hardwick k Cook, YV Wilder Jb Co, Lockett, Long k Co, W II Stliee, Rabun k Whitehead, Smith k Lathrnp, Boston <t> Yil- lalonga. Franklin k Brantley, J H Burroughs k Son, Hothwull & Smith, R A Allen, Bohn k Foster, N A Harden k Co, Padelford, Fay k Co, Wui Duncan, Law- sou k Godfrey, aud 8 Solomons. COMMERCIAL. NEW YORK, DEC. 24.—Coirox.—The market is In transitu t CI-XSSI Vlt'XXIO.V. Aliuuilng.. v 10*4 10*4 Middling Fair li lO.C U\ Fair li?,' lltf 12 i*>i Corn is hardly so firm for new green descriptions, which may be quotod at 73a73 for Jersey; 73a77 fn Southern: old is steady at 8Ua82; dry parcels new at 78*70 ; old New Orleans and damaged 7n. Covraz.—The market is firm, but buyers do not come forwsrd at the advanced rates. Flour —Southern flour has alio nnvanoed 12J£o per bbl, with sale of 1200 bbls at $7 25a7 31K, for common to good brands ; $7 37%a7 50 for favorite ; and $7 50a 7 75 for fancy ; $7 87y t fur Uiohmond City, and $9 50 for Qatleo and llaxall. Naval Storks,—Crued turpentine is ucohanged ; sales of 400 bbls are reported at $4 75. Spirits are at " sales of 100 bbls in (ots, were made at 62&. Rosins 1 firm, with sales of 500 bbls Wilminhton common $1 90, and 200 bbls Newborn, at $1 80, doliverod. Hat.—Good shipping parcels are bringing 70s75; for ioty ubo SGKsfl. BALTIMORE, DEC. 2t.—The flour market Is native and nuifurin to-day. Since first 'Change tho sales wure 25C0bbls Howard 8t at $6 G2>£—making 3100 bids iu all. Nothing done in City Mills. SALKS AT T1IK CORN BX0UAXGK. Flour—There were sale early this morning of 900 toward St at $6 62, which prioo sellers generally willing to take. Smsll sales City Mills at the same figures. R> e flour and corn moal unchanged. Corn firm—aoout 11,000 bushels offered and mostly sold at 55a57o for white to G0a63o for yellow. Oats—Fa 44*45, Md 40a42, Va 38alie. Provisions steady, without ohango in prices—Mess Pork 914; Baoon and Shoulders Pc; Hams lOaUoo.—- Lard iubbls 9>;a9* ; kegs 10>,al0^o. Butter 12al3cc in kegs; roll lfialflo. Salos Rio Coffee l2 to 12^c.— Rice $1 31 a5 51 per 10 lbs. 10K 2,275 3,951 I, 315 3,969 II, 510 10* bbls Howard S MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MEMORANDA. Now York, Deo 23— Arr, schr Marla Pike, Autnaok. fm Savannah ; schr F A Goodwin, fm do ; sohr Man- hassett, Smith, fm do. Cld,|trig Loloauh, for 8avan- vah. Edgartown. Deo 17—Arr, schr M F Davis, fm Savan nah for Boston. Boston, Deo 22—Arr, bark Chs* William, llardiug, fm Savannah; Adelia Rogers. White, do. Cld, hark Radiont, Fliun, for Savauush; Orlando, for Darien, Goo. Portland, Deo 21—Arr, brig Webster, from St Maryn, Geo. Bath, Doc 21—Ar*. brig 8ea Belle, fem Jacksonville. Frankport, Deo 18—Arr, brig, Adelmx, Millken, fm Savannah. Queenstown, Deo 4—8ld f Steamer Lawrsnoe,Malory, for Savannah. The'bark M E Trout, at New York from New Or leans, reports; Deo 14, lab 32 16, Ion 77 48, sow wrock of brig Mantilla, of Ellsworth, dlunastod aud abandon ed, lumber loaded ; had 18 inches water in th* bold.— I The M was probably from Darien for a Northern port, aa she left New York about the Istof November for Da rien, Jordan master.] Report of bark Chas William at Boston, fm Savan nah—“On the 29th, Tybee Light bearing WJ48 34 miles, saw tho hull of a vessel at anchor, apparently a schr about 200 tons, with both masts gouo, apparently no ou« on board. The stern boat was gone. She ap- pearod nearly new, was painted yellow inside and bl'k blowing n gale at the time, could not ascertain bet name. On the 9th. 10th and lltU lust, 1st 36 57, Ion 74 44, had a heavy gale from NE to ENK; saw a large ship with maiutopmast gone. tfn'Kit ANU lirkiu. Uut. " boxes Cheese. For ssle by^ 1YUTTK1 JD ter; 50 deo 19 m; mcmahon a doyle. Cheap Boots and Shoes. A Saving of twenty five per cent oJt'ercd at 1(16 Hrenn Street, -a gb CONTEMPLATING a change inthelrWsl- Hnosi the subscribers offer thoir entire stock, con- m slating of Boots, Shoos, Ac , at cost for u few JRF weeks. Persons wishing to supply themselves are hereby offered aa opportunity tc select from s ttew end w«U *a«mrtod stack at unusually low prices for oash, at R. FLAN IQ AN A CO'S, dec 21 lut TO LET. ACRES Dry Culture Laud c Island. Apply to R. HABERSHAM A 80N. FOUND. A SMALLsum of Money. The owner may ohtuiu it by applying at this offico. 3 deo 28 Hill! Owners Take Notice. O N TUK8DAY, the 7lll of FKBRUAItY next, in the Town of Waynesboro, Burke County, will bo sold a Steam Engluo of forty (49) horse power . and another of twelve (12) horao power, both built by &lr Robort Findlay, of Maoon, and put in operation about February, 1851. Also, three Cylinder Boilers, about thirty-two feet long each, a Plauiug Maohiuit, a set of Grist Mill (Georgia Hurr) Stones, a Smoke-Stack, forty (40) Mill Saws, nnd sundry other Apparatus appertain ing to n Steam Saw Mill of twu gangs. Sale to close concern and positive. Terms on day of sale. Those artloles osn be inspected at the Mill looated within two miles of Griffin's, (Dinner House,) Central Railroad. For further particulars address ALLEN INM AN, deo28 td Mldville P.O., Burke County, G*. Dissolution. r PIIE Cnpnrlnorslii|t lii.ri'inforfl rxi.tine unitor lli. I n.m. .ml Arm of H. C. SCOTT A CO., li till, day dissolved by mutual consent, an »—1-~ claims against tho said firm said firm are requested tc r . num, who alone‘is authorised to l.. firm in settlement of the business. N. K. BARNUM. Fifty Tons Dauphin Coal, J ANDINU per adionnnr Virginia.—“ This Coni j has the inflammability of thn Bituminous Coal, with the cleanliness of the Anthracite, and a greator iii.-sk “ , * v “ * without making any J. T. THOMAS, -fCoalr •" COAL YARD. r |YIlE subscribers have established a Coal Yard JL near their store, and keep constantly on hand a largo assortment of difficult kind of White and Red Ash Coal, whioh thoy offer for sale low. deo 28 HONE k CONNEN. J I KAL KSTATK on Congress-Street for Sale. \j Four very desirable Lota thirty by ninety feet on ngrest-stroet, between Montgomery and Jefferson. These Lots are well adapted for business purposes, ba in* but a shots dtstanco from ths Market. Terms—One third cash, the balance in one and two years, soourod by mortgage on tho property. Apply to , „ M. FRENDKHGAST k CO. deo28 178 Droughton-stroet. XT’ ALU ABLE BUILDING LOTS For Sale Y —Lot Number One (I.) oorner of Jonos and Lin- eoln-streots, 69 by 100, subject to n ground rent of $-15 64. LotNumbor Three, (3) Jonos-stroot, 60 by 100— Ground Rout $36 04. Apply to M. l'REN DERG AST 4 CO., dec28 178 Broughton-street. J UST KKC’D per ateamship Isohell from Havana, 2500 Segars,La Rosa brand; 1P,0UU Bri- tanls Ira; 10,000 Piantatiou Vreueros. and 2500 La Integndad, for sale by [dSoSM] A. BON AUD. W HITE GLOVKS AND CRAVATH— Gloves of whits Kid. 8ilk and Lislo Thread; Cravats and Neek Ties of White, Silk. 8atin «a<l Cam- brick, for salo by PRICE k VEADER, d«o S» 147 Bay street. M CALI8TUKMES. R. LINDNER will commence to teach a course of CAL1STUKNIEB on ths 2d of January next, its wishing to havo their daughters instructed in these useful and healthy exorcises, osn ascertain par- tioulars from him at tho Gymnasium between the hours of 10,12 A. M .and 4.6 P. M. 12 dso 28 sale by M. PRENDERGA8T 4 CO., 178 Broughton- at. W GITY MARSHAL’* HALE. ILL be sold nt thu pouud in the City of Sh- vanuah on Friday next, between the hours of It and 12 o’olook, A. M-, one Dark Red Cow, crop on each ear; One red sided no horn Cow, white spot on torehoad, white on back and ehan.ki. (this cow is valua ble; branded on ths left rump, unable to make it out) Ono redapockled Heifer, marked on loft ear swallow- fork, right ear crop, and ono old Bay Horae. The above impounded and sold in nocordsnes NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. UOAUD OF IIKAI.TH. fci r=.«»- A Regular Monthly Meeting or ths Board DCSt of Health will be held This D*t, (Wednes day,) at 12 o’clock, M. Members will examine thslr Wards and report ac cordingly. By order. dec28 0. A. T. LAWRENCE, Seo'ry B. H. with the above ailments will find speedy relief by the nse of the R. R. Remedies. Nervous Irritability, tabs Rad ways Renovating Besot vent, throe times por day. Also bathe ths spins with R. R. Relief. Take ono of Radway's Regulators every night. For Melsnoholy, take n teaspoonful of Radway's Ready Relief, inter nally, in some water, three or fonr times during ths day. Regulate the bowels with Radway’s Regulators. For Idiosynorsey, take the Regulators regular for a month, ons eaeh night. Evefy family should ketp a supply of ths R. R. Rem edies in their houses. For all pains, either internally or externally, uss Radway's Ready Relief. For Sorof- uis, Sores, Syphilis, Salt Rheum, Blokets, Consump tion, Bleeding at the Lnngs or Nose, use Radway’s Renovating Resolvent. For Costiveness, Indigestion, Fevers, Djrpopsia, take Radway’s Regulators. deo28 12 DR. UOOFLAND'8 GERMAN BIT TERS—Prepared by Dr. C.M. Jackson, are justly reokonod amongst our most valuable medicineo. In oases ef Dyspepsia, it sots like magic, strengthening the tone of the stomaoh, stimulating the digestive pow ers, and giving ruddy health to the cheek and bnght- ueae to tho eye. There are thousands in this commu nity who can testify to thoir virtues, and thousands will hereafter add their testimony. dec28—12 rs*\ BOOLE'S ELECTRIC HAIR DYE Is universally acknowledged superior to any thing yet produced, and has taken a permanent posi tion at tho toilet of beauty, taste, and fashion. Rod, grey, or unsightly hair la instautly converted into a beautiful black or brown oolor, of t he most nnturaldes- oriptton, by the use of this incomparable preparation, May be had of Druggist* generally. dec28—1 HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT AND PvJli PILLS—The best Cure for Abscesses, Piles, Fistulas, and Ulosroua 8ore>.—Tho very satisfactory results arising from tha nse of this invaluable Oint ment, in oases where patients have been suffering from Alsoeeses, Ulcers, Pilss, Fistulas, or bearings down, hava induoed several of fhe Medical Profession, emi nent for their skill, to introduce it into the hospitals, and their private praotioe: aud in many instances, where the suffsrer was considered inoujable, Hollo way’s Ointmont, in ooujunotlon with his Pills, has healed the most desperate wounds, after evory other remedy had boon tried ia vain. These fine Modiclnes unequalled in tho cure of Serofala, Scurvy, and Diseasos of the 8kin. dec28— eod6 JgyGoorgtan copy. PHILIP M. RUSSELL, City Marshal. CITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE, \ W 8avanuah, Deo. 24,1853. f ANTED to hire fur one year from tho nrst day of January next, Twenty-One able bodied Negro Men firr tho Soavenger department. Apply to PHILIP M. HU8HELL, City Marshal. \TKW BACON MHOUL.DKKt*. Aco.-IO w bbls Rectified a CAHHla’IlEK HATS—Just received i few dossafiue Cassimer Hats. PRICE 4 VEADER, deo 28 147 Bay-street. 1 1ME AFLOAT—ID00 casks Rockland Lime, I i cargo of schr Charles William, for sals by COHENS k HERTZ. y 1 k Co., dec 28 and but very little used. Apply to M. PRENDERGAST k CO., 178 Broughton FKK8U SUPPLIES. 1 BUSHELS primo Western Corn lUl/U 109 do Oats; 60 bushels Beans 500 buebeh Meal, just reoeivod and for sale by deo28 CI1A8. U.DURYftE. L ft th* affmctbd tby it— James' Rheuuutio Liquid, for tho speedv relief J. E. DeFORD. OUNAMENTA 1. IIAIKWORK. F. NOLTEMEIR (for tho last two yoars Nvji at Mr. G. M. Griffin’s Jewelry 8tore) re spectfully informs tho publio that he has returned to tho city and is now fully prepared to execute any or ders be way be favored with. Rendering his grateful aoknowlodgments for the patronage so liberally be stowed upon him since his residence in 8avannah he assures bis friends, that as before, all orders will be faithfully and oonsoiontiously executed in the newest most artistiosl style. Kiohly wrought patterns may bo seen at the storo of Mr. G. M. Griffin, Office, oornor of Broughton and Draytou-streets. deo 21 3in MEDICINES WORTHY A PLACE IN ALL FAMILIES. Seity prepared ty a regular (Jradmate and Pky Miriam of thirty pear, expirieaee. Fob iu. jr.ar.tri Arrwmoiti.—Dr. J. B. BoM'a ■Narrow, and Atvlyorating Cordial. The gVMt.it db~ 00T.rjr la M«Um] 8«l«nc I—Thu aatoaluhl.f propMa- tloa far rolling aaj Teak con.titatlon, d.biHtntod bp eara, labor. Mad? or diMOX. aota Ilk. a chant. It gire. atrangtb om] app.ttte, and poueuM gnat lari- graatlag pnpartlM. Tho Qaaar Pur Cuaan Po you tutor Kith anu rau.1-.lt you d. roa will find immediate ralitlb, ailag llr. IiOSE’g f-AlN COSEB. It i, the only p- K (ration which earn, almait in.tantlr. Sor. Thn hoamatlim from cold., Pain, i.a the Bide. Back l.imbe; Face, Ear or Tooth-ach.; Btomacb or Bowel., Sid. or Beck; Stiff Nock, Braices, Corn, and ChUblalu.. Wherever yea have pain, u.c th. Pain Curor. Safo to •“•IMS, frio.-i2c„ JS, and MeatbottlM. For Wnooriwo Oot-an.—This dietnulng and fre- queaUr daog.rca. complaint yield, and la onred by Dr. BOSE S CELEBRATED WHOOPING COUGH SYRUP. It allays tha oougb, and prersota inflamma- ttonnaddrepay—^ ‘ — one week, and bottle. gives instant relief- Fifty centa par Children are also liable to Croup, irhieh dangeroos complaint yields Immediately te Dr J. 8. Rose's never failing CROUP SYRUP. Price 26 oents. Fob all Diskisks or tub Kidneys and Bladdkb— Dr. J.B.ttesa’a COM POUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BUQUU.—This ia deoldodly one of tha best remedies aver used for diseases of tho kidneys, bladder^ to., end siso for gouty affeotions; always highly reoommeodee by the late Dr. Physiok, and many of tbo most distin guished modioal men abroad. Prise 50 oents. Livaa Diseases, Dvepai'r.u and Bilious Uaeits.— If your Liver is deranged, your skin will be yellow; Dyspepsia and Bilious condition of the system will fol low: you will be troubled with cold feet, variable ap petite. and depressed spirits. By taking Dr. Rose’* ca librated RAILROAD or ANTI-BILIOU8 PILLS, yor will soon Bud all the above bad symptoms disappear.-- Boxes I2)i anu 25 cents.- Vnr jrum Mercury. ..$Ey All of the above preparations, with Dr. Rose’s MEI'/CAL ADVISER to Persons in Hiokness and in Health, to be hod of JAMES U.-CARTER 4 CO. THOMAS TURNER it CO. WILLIAM W. LINCOLN, SITUATION WANTED. A Young Lady wiahoa a situation as • s -& Toscher in some Seminary in Savannah would prefer teaching Mathematical branohee, vii:- Aritbmetie, Algebra, Goomotry, Trigonometry, Geom etry as applied to Astronomy, Surveying, Ac., and would be willing to assist in the Ornamental.branohes, —has had sovoral years experience in teaching i North, and oan furnish testimonials that would bo sat isfactory. Inquire at this office. doc 15 To the Voters ol'Lliutbaui county. Fellow-Citizens :—I am a candidate for ra-eleotlon to the office of Coroner, and humbly aolioit your suf frages on Monday next. deo 28 td TIIOS. EDEN, UNITED STATES MAIL LINE FOR NEW YORK. To sail on Saturday, Deo. 31, irday, D k, AM The splendid fast going steamship. ■SiFLORIDA, Capt.M. 8. Woodhul), as above. For freight or passage apply to PADELFORD. FAY A CO, will leave doo 28 Fare Hcduced. UNITE!) STATES MAIL LINE FOJl Fill I. A DEI, Fill A. — To lanv. WEDNESDAY, I).o. 28th, at h o'clock, r. M. The now and splendli . „ , . STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. John J. Garvin, Jr., will leave as above. Cabin Passage to Philadelphia ...$20 doo ?/v C. A. L. LAMAR. GRAND KXLTUHIUN. Fbr the Holidays—From Savannah to Philadelphia and back again for $25. By the first class steamships STATE OF GEORGIA and KEYSTONE STATE—To leavo Savannah on De cember 21st, 28th, nnd January 4th, returuiuf(to leave Philadelphia, Dee, the earliest of the 28th, Jan.4th, and Jan. lUh. Parties leaving Savauhah above dates, will havo of the Northern cities opportunity over bofore offered. Tickets may be obtained of 19 C. A. L. LAMAR, Agt.,Savannah. n* Savauhah on tho earliest of the 1 havo an opportunity of visiting any oities at fa less expense than by any uu onx unuA I , at 2 o'clook, P.M. The Unitod Statos Mail steamship AUGUSTA, Captain TJios. Lyon, will leave aa above. For froight or paasago apply to deo 19 PADELFORD. FAY 4 CO. STEAMSHIP ISABEL. FOR KEY-WEST AND HAVANA To leave on Sunday, 1st January. The U. S. Moil Steamship — Ydat, the COUEN8 4 HERTZ. For ftlnoon and LaiidingM Hclotv The steamboat d. L. COOK will re- icoivu freight as above, at tho Union Steamboat Co 's A barf on Thursday, 29th, und leave immediately. For freight aylly to deo 28 tf GEO. 8. FRIERSON. FOR DARIEN, Brunswick, Fancy Bluff, Jeffersonton, St.Mary'i Ccntrcvillagc, and all intermediate landings. The new aud fast steam pxokot PLANTER, Capt, Wiggins, will leave for the above places on Wednesday morning, tho 28th lust, at 10 o’clock For freight oi passage, haviug superior nooommodations for passen gers, apply on board at Ferry wharf, or to KIN01ILEY k THOMAS, Agents. ' departure. sy All freights payable In Savannah, nnd all unuor one dollar its payabl payable c > the wharf. doo 28 FOR ST. AUGUSTINE, PALATIla EAST FLORIDA. Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Jacksonville, Picotala, and Middleburg, (Black Creek.) and auperior steam paokot pressly for the trado. and has large and airy State Room accommodation for passengers. For freight < passage apply on board at the Florida Steam Pack- wharf near the Gas Works, or to CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM, Agents. UST Tho 8T. JOHN'S will ms ke her next trip to 8L Augustine an Thursday, the 12th January. dei FOR DEitlERY’S FERRY, AND ALL Intermediate Landing*. The well known steamer OREGON, ICapt. Cromwell, will leavo ns above o •Saturday Erening, the 31st inst., i I’oloek. For freight or passage, apply on bbard or i K1NCHLEY *. THOMAS, A^ts. ... - - ., # paid o dec 10 P. 8.—All freights under one dollar, i FOU TRADERSHILL-St. Mary’* river Tho steamer W. B. MEARS, Capt. Marinis, will leave St. Mary's every Friday Morning for Tradera-Ilill and the intermediate Landings, connecting with the stonm- cr St. John's to aud from 8iVannah. For freight c farther information apply to JOHN UE8SENT, Af’t., St. Marys. HtT All freight payable by shippers, nov 9 2m For Fuliitka, East Florida, Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Jacksonville, Picolataand Middleburg (Black Creek), Cur rying the U. S. Mail. Tha steamer WM. GASTON. Capt. Thomas E. Shaw, will leave for the a* ove places on Tuetday Morning, the 27thDoo. at 10 o'olook, and will ooutinue to leave every Tuesday, For freight or passage, having handsome aeoommoda- tions, apply on board at the Florida Steampacket wharf, Lear the Gus Works, or to deo 21 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM, Agts. FOR NEW YORK—llrlg Line. The regular packet bark EXACT, Grumby. SffSflL'EJSVS# Forfrei * ht re bates Cbl deo 28 FOR LIVERPOOL. The British ship JOHN WALKER, J. Viok- ,r *l m .V tcr * three-fourths cargo engaged, ud will have disratoh.frei.ht *f n^t ov?“400 i will have dispatch, freight «f not over 4< in wanted. Apply to. if WILLIAM BATTER8BY 4 CO. TO BE LET, An elegant private Residence, with cleared “, nd Woodlands attached, at Station No. 6 C. Railroad. A guod aund for business, an CUYLER W. YOUNG. Agent. 11F llalcyondala. FOR RENT. A two story Brick Uaildia* with basement, on tli* South side of Liberty-tL.'onLotNo. 2, Troup .Ward. East of the rsaldeuoe of the Sisters of JUarity. Fur terms apply to GEORGE A. ASH, Owner, No. 86 Broughton-street, dec 26 or diaries R. Patterson, No. fl Whitaker-st. TO RENT. ewm TENEMENTS Nos. Dandl^ in Gordon Block. M*jal supplied with watt? and. ga* pipes, olosots and KJB.other moderu improvaar eats, stables, Ac. Pos session given immediately. EDWARD G-WILSON. dee 24 for Compaq/. aavnanah Young lllea’a Literary Asia- elation Lecturea. A T thn roquHat of tliiw Society, Professor Rchrhii will doliver a course of four Lectures on the fol lowing subjeots: 1. On Poetry and Art.—Their nature, mireion and relation to the varions spheres of human life, illustrat ed from aoknowlodge master-works or various nations „ IL ■Dante—The Urstgreat poet of modern times—Ui» life. His love for Beatrice; Aualysis of hie Poem; Tho DiPtne Coined!/, a journey through Hell, Purgatory and Parndiso. Readings from the same. III. Danto aa the Catholic Foot par excellence. His representation of Beatrice. The Idea of Womanhood as revealed by Christianity, aud embodied in C'hrisliai Art, oontrssted with that of the Ancients. IV. Petrarch—His Hfo, love and pootry. Tho four Lectures form a whole, intended to define and illustrate tho Workings of the Christian principle within the sphore of Pootry and Art. They will be delivored at the Armory Hall on the Evenings of Tuesday, December 27; Friday, Deoomhoi ^Tuesdy.Januaryfld. and Thursday, January 6th, . Uftf-Tickots for the Course, $1.50. For a single Lecture, 6U cents,—may be had at any of the Book stores and at the door oa the evening of the Lectures doo 24 t5J 8 A8I11UN A II L E DANCING. ST. ANDREW'S HALL. et MR. NICHOLS resp6otfnlly uunounoesto his patrons, and tbo publio generally, that hla 80- iTA cond Session will oommonoo on Alonday, Jan Cyjj^'Jnd, 1854, at 3>j o’olook, for Ladies, Missss, nnd Mostor*. Gentlemen's Class on Tuesday, Jan 3rd, atHjfa o'olook. Terras $10 pur sossion. Mr. N. haa eooured the services of Mr. LIPPARD, a 00 in patent Taaoher to anaist him in his classes. This together with Air. PHELP8 and Mr. ITERl'ONT in the Alusical Department will enable him to give the most decidtd satisfaction. Pupils are requested to commence at tbo opening of the sossion. Jar Practising Soirees every Thursday Evening. doo 24 2w The most IMfllcult ('I AN boeuiteil, by calling at 8KIFF'S Jowelry \J Store. 129 Congressa-at., opposite tho Pnlaeki House, in the way of Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Ac., Ao.; as he has just received a new lot of Ladies' Broodies, Ear Drops, Hoops, Rings, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Cro«seu, Bracelets. Chains, and a varioty of other ar ticles of Jowelry, whioh, with his former stook, com pletes a rare assortment. The subsoribor would invite special attention to his large and varied stook of Pearl, Shell, Ivors and common Portmonaies, Ladies' Work Boxes, Pearl and 8hell Card Cases, Alabaster Fan :y Boxes and Paper Weights, Looking Glasses, Fancy 8 Day Clocks and Common 30 hour do., together with an innumerable variety of other artloles in his lino, suita ble for presents to Husbands, Lovers. Sweethearts and Wives; all of whioh will bo sold at much less than usual prioes. The publioarerespectfully invited to oall at W Con- gress-et. [deo 2lj V. W. 8KIFF. 0T ATTENTION. 6. Brown's Cheap Cash Store, THE Subscriber brgs leave respectfully to inform hie friends and tho publio la general, that in conse quence of alterations he is about to make on hie pro mises, ho tntonda to sell the remainder of his Fall and Winter Stook positively at oost, and many artloles be low cost. , A great variety of Plain and Figured Dress 8!lka. Plain and Figured Alpaoaa, in great variety. Velvet Cloth and Silk Mantillas and Talmas. Plain and Figured DeLaines, very low. Soarletand White Flannels. French, English and American Prints. Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs, in great varioty. A great assortment of Hosiery. Irleh Linens. Towels and Table Cloths. Shawls, of difforent stylos and qualities. All wool Blankets in large oisos. A variety of Drees Trimmings and Bonnet Ribbons. Persons in want of the .'.hove mentionod articles will do well to oall soou, as snob bargains cannot lost long. O. BROWN, doc 24 oorner Broughton and Barnard-stroots. New Stone Vard. r pi!E Ruhacribnr Iras opened a BLUE STONE 1 YARD, on tbo oorner of Gordon and Tattnall- els.. South Common, lie haa on hand. Sills, Lintels, Curbs, Flaging, Platforms, Ac., which ho will sell et tlra lowest market prico. Ha will also attend to setting and laying the same with punctuality. lm THOMAB WHITE, doo 19 T>UUNING IN8TRUM KNT8, Knives, Saw. X nnd Shears, Budding Knives, Ao. For sale by deo 24 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-street. WANTED TO PURCHASE. 1 ?ROM 100 to 500 cords good hard Wood, suitable JP for retailing ia the oily. Apply to dec 23 2w| 8- E. MUSE, at WilUnk's Wharf. Dry Goods nt Deduced Prices, At No. 115 Congress-Street. X’kUH VViuler stock of Cloth Cloaks and Tntmns, t J all wool DeLaines, Printed DeLainos, French Merinoes. Parninettas, Brocade, Plaid and l’iaiu Silks, Block 811ks, Alpacas, Bombasines, Poplyns, Tahnu Cloths and Shawls, togethor with a fall assortment of Honee-keeplug Goods, Embroideries, Trimmings, Ao., will be offered at a groat rodnctii n from our former low priore. Oar object is to tarn our present stock into cash as soon a* possiblo. Every article warranted to be of tiio host quality and fabric, dec 23 W. C. WADSWORTH. The Pavilion Hotel Omnibus. rpilE enbreribor will run his new Omnibus 10 and 1 from the Pavilion Hotel, aud the Railroad, and Steamship landings. He will also keep it aubjeot to accommodation for tho publio, whose orders, loft either at the Paviiion or at hte stables, will be promptly at- tondod to. doo 15 lm TH08. F. STEVENS. Leather, Ucorglu made for Sale CJOLE, Upper, llnrneau, Skirling and Bridle IO Leather, from tho Marietta, Ga., Manufactory, equal, if not auperior to the Leather made at the North, for sate by CKUUER 4 WADE, doo 21 12 84 Bay-si. ? • FOU HALE. ‘JO Shares Central Kuilroad Stock. Apply lo •JO doo 13 WM. WRIGHT. ftOD LIVER OIL IN HULK.-Juit re \ j ooived a supply of fresh rofin»d Cod Liver Oil, at the fdeo 13] APOTHECARIES' nALL. A GOOD JOU PRINTER YT|rANTED Immediately, by W dee ifl JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO. FOR HALE. A MULATTO MAN. 30 years old, tt first rate J\_ CarponUr, Jlkoly, sound and healthy. ———ALSO—— A MAN, 22 years old, a first rate Bricklayer, sound, and of good oharaoter. Apply to dec 24 WM. WRIGHT. li/f OLAhHEH.—25 lihd». Cuba Molusses; 75 JlvX bbls new New Orleans Molasses. For sale by doo24 CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM. l^ttUIT.—25 boxes Luynr lUtisind; U)0 whole, L half and quarter boxes Bunch Raisins; 6 sacks 8oft-8hellcd Almonds; 50 drums Figs; 50 boxes Prunes. Landing and for sale by doo24 CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM. QILR AND VELVET ill ANTI LLAH^- Ly Whito Crapo Shawls, N W Collars, Chemiaetts Embroidered C L Udkfa, fcc. Just reo'd and for sale by' deo 23 DkWITT 4 MORGAN. QELLINGOFK - DELOW C'OHT—A grosi O variety of Ladies’ Dress Goods, by dee 23 Dewitt m Morgan. fllO THE LADIES.—A supply of now and se* 1, , leatad Flower Garden Seud, just reo’d by ateamer and for sale at the d«° 23 APOTHECARIES' HALL. Ij'O KAUIUKItS ANUUAUDNBiW.— 4- - r S®’ d by steamer and warrauted genuine, a sup ply of Wethersfield Garden Seeed, comprising ull the ^^•“^qoitedforUiis market. Also, Onion Setts, d«° 23 APOTHECA&IE8' HALL. l/ANO.—Peruviun (iuauu, luudiug from schr \T Virginia, and for sale by MINTS 4 FI.ORANCE. TOOJL OHKHTik-Vary suitable for 1 > Lbristmos presents, just roc’d and for salo by dw23 OEO. A. filcCLESKEY. 1JJLDUGUS, Corn Hay aud tiiraw Cut- i ters, 610, just rso'd and for salo by d*e 23 GEO. A. M0CLE8KEY. 1 BAD PIPE IRON nnd Chain Pumps, for XJ «ale by F. W. CORNWELL, dec 23 lttt Bryan-street. 1JLAN1Ð.— A largeassurtnieut just oponed XJ of all qualities, at vsry low prioes. M. PRENDERGAST 4 CO., 178 Broughton-st., opposite fit. Andrew’s doc 23 •Wall, West Side. VTUT PICKH—Sardiue Openers, CorkScrews, L\ Chainpagoe Hooks, steel and silver plated Nat Crackers, for.sale by [deo23j J. P. COLLINS. 1 j 1 ANCY CHINA, Tor Chrl.imn. 1’re.tjnt..— J. AIM. DrcMlp, Cm, Work Box... Cologne,., to, lor inly by |d«oaj| J.F. COLU 'S. (JIKB HOT'f I.Kd, Cun.ry Cage., boll, tin X) mil wood i nl.o. Brooding Cog.., for roll b- 000 23 J. P. Cul.LlVs. Qi | UHLS lialiimore Whisky; 15 Uo N, O. do, in &\J store and for sale by doo 23 E. O'BYRNE. HALF bbls. Fulton Market Reef; 5 do Goshen aJ Butter; 20 lulf bbls Soger and Butter iu atore, for •ale by Ldeo 23J E. O'BYitNE. milB NOTICE. •Jillfc uKsets, of the Into flrm of James Andoraon & X Co., having reverted to the aubecriber, all pareons udebteo ora requested to make immediate payment JAMES MCHENRY, dec 19 lm No 118 Bay-street. aeldred .jatfflgae* *•>»J«!.a™Mhl”f,ii*. 0 a!? hld > VuKm"tniln" lli ”« with hi,* H *AD down FBHfOBUEO BV MR. o. N.ELDIU n Th »iff^ A h7aS oli r MASTER JAMES ROBINSON, Aad on addUioaal lUt ol ,«pal„ a.“n B 25* f,? 1 "*. Oomp.n,. .ad will 1. Sa.“ 0SHEB . sWjW, A Splendid Ceileetion of Wild Anim&li In addition to th. ahor, attraotlau offar..i v . .atjrUlaauat. T. U. TIOmSrsh?^ 1 ;. 0 ' NATURAL HISTOU v ABXORV BAJLI, SAVANNAH,OA ’ WIIBHK SEAY BE ?OUNr> A Orest Oollection of OnrioalH VROMI ALL EARTH OP THE WoSf^**' ——————— 3 d.o It NOW isthetimeTor bargains No. 140 Brouglitou-at., next I.W, MORRELL & CO'S FURNITURE STORE fl^HE Subscriber* hsvn on hand a vor* i.. 1 de.lrabl. .took o( Dr, Goad, of .wKtaff'.ff'J they pledge thea.eel.u to eellat lease jo Z r ° h erthaa th. cheap.,». A call I. men rZ, ^ 1 " bssines, exlraordinarv low: English worth $1 per yard; Double wi§th bflcb cU f Black Silks, from 75**fntsmju? Tl , , ored Silks, very low: Rioh light^oalmJa * n .° o1 " Silks, at tho vafy low price ofn rent?*! vard; Rich Brocade Bilk*, at 81 37 ? er Maroelines, Florences, Batins, Ribbon's*01 m P « ak }* vot Trimmings. *c. ' “ IDDoB, » Gim P Vel- LINKN GOODS. 8-4 and 10-4 Double Irish Damask • Brovn 'r.xn Damssk, 2 yards wide, at50 cenS^rorth 7x — T ? b ng yard: Fine DamaskIfo/lies, Unokabaoka a 7 frh?nd?.i r8r sortment; Damask Huckaback Towo]«- i>fnih u. d . V and Huckaback Towels; Irish Iinana't Pillow l.inen; Bird./, and Scotch Dl'.p« To»‘.'hn1'! Russia Diarer, at $1 per piece, worth fll fin * ’ Qualities l.inen Lawn. Linen Cambrio I n* ^ Handkerchiefs, from 10 oents to M u piece Ctmlrl ° FLANNKL8V&C. Heavy bleaohed and uubleaohed Canton ri Bnn .i a . Superior Welch Flannels; do Saxony do? d?£S.h 1 s do Silk do; do colored do. for ladles’ ’and oh 5 Saoks; do Plaid Linseys, a] wool, at 25 oents- Ali w “i Red and White Flannel, at 25 cents. AI1 Wo01 ' „ v , WHITri GOODS, &c. Cambric. Jaconet, Swire. Mull, Book and Muslins; Victoria and Bishop Lawns* EmbrohU^i Swiss Muslin Dresses, for parties; Swiss and Smh,u la,crtlag. aad Edging., tf w Cufr. C 0 ".r., M.e, , Chemixottes. Waists, Robes, Embroidered Handker chiefs, Swiss and Cambrio Bands, to. “>“»«Ker- n .. DOIUKSTIO GOOD8. Calicoes, nubleaohod8hlrtings and Sheetings, Qinr- hams, Kentucky Joans, Ratlnofts. Careimeres Twee/. Nil AWLS, ana colored Orapo Shawls, very oheap. All of tliv obovo Woolen Goods were purchased last year when Good, were low aud will be sold accordingly”** " ,um Hosiery in every variety, and in price, and stvlss too numerous to mention. Come and see them. J ” FANCY GOODS. d»“«cJr5!i a„ Tu v k i ,I ‘? 2 reM,n .I °°" b, l Indl » Hahhcr do, Buffalodc; V.lect Pon. Monnlee, Papl.r Macho n*" 14 S ! Work Tblmblue. In- tiAb^ST.:, h‘^i Nall, Hair de * 14 J. H. COHEN dr'CO. 13 AI8IN8, vVc.—150 whiih'. halves, nud quar* ■A; tar boxes Malaga Ra‘;!mij boxes Candy! 60 Laoeand Muslin Curtains of every etyle and price. N. Y.-Paiutud WINDOW P r i®« Kio Coffee; 40 begs Old Java Coffee; Tobac°o. assorted brands, 5's, 8’a and 9'e; 8>» half and qusrter chests Ilyson Tea; 25 half do Blaek do; 25 ban Pepper and Allspice; 175 boxes Family, Pale, and No 1 Soap 5 40 do Pearl Starch; 100 do Adamantfno Candlos; a 0 o P#rm J d «’ 75 do ?* tcnt Tallow do, 6's and 8’s; isj i:^rH d i»."r u ' J - °"“ w “ j stiMi 120 half and quarter kegs FFg and Fg do * SbWri5*d. do ri fflarte 114 i»Sir r.Voufi"d^ > 25 « *” 4 X »““■ 4 »i 15half do various brands Cognac Brandy; 40quarter casks Sherry, Canary and Maderia Wine ; 16 quarter casks Port do; 40 baskets Champagne do: 20 quarter casks Sweet Malaga do. For sale by WEBSTER 4 PALMES. deo 21 A CARD. J 1HK undersignod having some Inieure hours, would be happy to devote them to thednstructiuu * fow advanced pupile on the Organ or Piano Forte. Application can be made at Mr. O. B. Mitchell's Music vlktv. O. A. GN08PEI.1US, _ _ Organist of ChristChuroh. Rerkbs T °—Tho Rt. Rov. Bishop Elliott, Wm. Noyle Habersham. Esq., Oeo. A. Gordon. Esq., B. W. Fosdlck. Esq., Q. A. Cnyler, Esq., Robt. Machny, Esq. 1m dool2 TARLB CU'l liKKY—Plated Forks, Ton and JL Table Bpoons, Fish Carvers,« 0, for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, 102Bryan-st. of Liriine Corn, for sale to arrive-sample uf which Wholesale and Retail Confectionery AT J. DICK&Ofl 4c CO.’S THE VERITABLE HEAD QUARTERS OF OLD SANTA CLAUS. 146 llroug'hton Street-Savunnab, pared for the seaeonalarge aud variod stock of part and choioe Confeotlonary, warranted froo from the slightest adulteration, and respectfully invite an early inspection. They tako pleasure in intimating that their arrangements are shoh aa to ensure a daily manufas- tore of fresh Confeotlonery; and their long oxperienco in the business enables them to got up Candies and oth er articles of the first quality, rich inoolor, and of tho most agreeable flavor. They are now manufacturing an assortment of com mon Candies and other Confectlonory, whioh they will sell as oheap as any in the United Siatos. The attention or country murohants is requested to their general aud ample stock, as they will find every article suitable for their trsde on very favorable terms. J. D. 4 CO. would bo pleased to receive a visit From the La<1log, to examino their stook of FANCY ARTICLES. FRENCH CONFECTIONERY of various descriptions, put up in Fanoy|Boxos suitable for the Holidays, much ouporior in aty lo to any hitherto offered. NEW T0Y8 ! NEW TOYS l! v Just received, a beautiful assortment of TOYS of the newestfaehion—a deaidod attraction for youug people. FIRE WORKS. stook of superior FIRE WORKS, direct from tho manufacturers, not to bo equalled in this city. They keep also on hand the various descriptions or Cordials anu Byraps, Currants, Almonds, Raisins, t'gL Prunes, Fruits in Syrups and Brandy. Jellisa, ke., to. 1, nuiu in Syraps anu dim«»• ««»>•■>• —7 ^ Country orders will be carefully executed and ''sTb.-OBWAMEHTAL CONFECTIONERY, well os Pyramids, Baskots, Fanop Figures of tlm newest style, 4c, mudeto order.tljan IV m by (i A/OBM and Fin. Hciunn, In Ca..< and H.ll>, manufactured by Joseph Rodgers 4 8on, for sals (deal?! F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan -* 1 RON TOY8—gniall eiac Iron Toy.. via^— I Saws, Axes, Shovels, Wheelbarrows, Chairs. Ta bles, Wagons, 8tovc*, Smoothing Irons, 4o.l or ,a,e dee 21 F. W. CORNWELL. 102 Bryan-»t- Twenty dollars Kewanl- B ROKE ADRIFT or Stolon from alongiid. lb» British .hip 8haadon, a BOAT ta-.nlj-two,,'*” long, carvel built bottom, clinker top painted y* 1 **"/ with a black top streak. Th* above reward willbe P*“* for said boat by AN DREW LOW 4 CO. dee 21 6 1J AI» AND, Cross Cut, aud Buck 8awa ofAtnertcuii Manufaoture, just wo’d and for sale low by GEO. A. MoCLESKfcY. Elegant Illustrated Works, Standard, and Cla*»i. >tl, Annuals, Juveniles, ike- a great variety of Staple and Fttrny Goods, Gates*. Dissected Maps, Block Alphabets, Ac., dx., *v c - A MUCH larger stuck of the above than u*ua»- A Purchaser* may always rely upon finding establishment the best stocos end at as low prises ss the article* can be aold. - deo 21 JOHN M. COOPBB 4 CG. CURTAINS, CURTAIN MATERIAL, FURNITURE COVERINGS, to., ’ AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL. W. II. CAKBVL'S OURTAIN STORE I* No. 180 Cbeaiont-at., Ffallndclpfaln. H draftlU, oppo.lt. th. Suit. ,7oiur. ,10r " * ful1 *<Mk of French Br<».^ll..; l>., 8.11a D. Lain..; .Salla Dahaaha; Tabl.t PiaaoCoT.rc.te. rrenoh Moque tto; Gilt Cornieea; *"“**^" Gilt Pins and Bands; Oimps, Fringes, Cords, Tassels. Ao. prion.-, Baff HoHaid.7 SSJ? JS| o, ‘ i ’»— Verson, Madia, th. bright and »idlA of th.lr «ln<fc« framre.can havo their Curtains made and trimmed in B^ f “ Won 1,1 Au « u,t numiur Steamers, Hotels, carbuildera, end dealersgonoraUy, supplied at the lowest wholesale prices. J * a , t ^ . W. II. CABRYL, Importer of and Dealer iff Furnishing Goods, 169 Chesnnt-st., oorner Bth-etreeL * u 8 9 tf Opposite tho State House, Phlla DH. J. KASHV, SURGEON DENTIST, Would respectfully announce to the Ladies and Gen tlomon of Savannah, and tbo snrroanding country, that ho hac ononed an office at lSSCongrois-stroet, over Col EiBibley’a Book Store, for the purpose of practising his Profession, whore he will be happy to reoeivo those who may favor him with a call. 1’artlcujar attention wi '» f® 8*ven to the Preservation of the natural Teeth, and Artificial Work put np in a superior style. Dr. R. has an improvement upon hard-filling for much decay ed and sensitive Teeth. Also, a remedy for destroying nerves without pain, and many othor voluable improve-