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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWB, THURSDAY, DEC
Ttiuroduy ]fanla( See. ‘JR, 18M.
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.
[Correspondence of the Savannah Psily Morning News]
CburleHn Hmtimm Market.
a CunxLBsTow, Dae. 88,
Tho market opened with n fair demand to-day
and the oaleo reached 1400 hdes, at eatroroe* rang
Ing from 8Vfc to 10ty cento, Price* continue aboui
aitpreAously reported.
|3f The Charleston Boat (Afetamora) arritred
loot night after the foot Office had closed.
Tint CAjJUrc o one should fail
Ing thcoe greatest of tdl living natural curiosities
now on exhibition at the Moouro.
jy Wo have Men requested to corroct the fol.
lowing erroro, which occurred in our notice of the
Masonic celebration of Tuooday loot :
The Grand Lodge was opened In the Zerubaftel,
and not in Oglethorpe Lodge Iloora, no otated in
our qfticlc.
Kev. Thomas HuTCHIN* !• Chaplain of Zeruba
hel Lodge, instead of Solomon's Lodge, aa atalod in
our notice of the proceedings* .
The London 4|nnrterly JUvIew.
from Col W. Tuoxnk Williams, Agent for th.
Ameiican publiahera, we have received our Octobei
numharof the above standard review. The follow
ing ii tho table of content*: I, Tho Institute of
Frenco; H, The Murder of Thomas,
Reckel
apace thin morning to the introduction of this ac
complished lady and disitagul.ked actress to our
public. Miss Loo Air arrived la Savaanah yester
day, to ill * brief engagement, and will, we under-
Maud, make her Aral appearance on our boards on
Monday evening next. Coming amongst as a stran
ger, to remain only a few days, we feel that it is
due to her, end to the admirers and friends of the le
gitimate drams, that wo should make known, in ad-
vsnco, the high pusitiou which she holds in the ranks
of her profession. It would require but a short
time for Miss Logan to win the same high estima
tion of the discerning public here, which sbo so uni
versally enjoya in those cities where she has filled
engagements. But to most of our people, she is urn
known, and a single brief engagement will not, of
courso, alford her an opportunity to appear in the
whole range of characters which abe baa made her
etudy, and which, together, exhibit her peculiar
P 0 ***’*- She is here a Star out of her orbit, but
our word for it, eveu the evaueiceut brilliancy will
make her known for a star of tho first magnitude
Webavoaoeu Miaa Logan in the whole raiigo of
her characters, and we are perfectly willing to risk
ourjudgmet on the assertion that in them she hm
few equals, and in some of them iio superiors
American boards. Her style is chaste und elevated
her voice dear and melodious, her enunciation
markable for its purity end distioctuess, her reading
faultless, and her attitudes easy aud graceful, while
her conception of her author oviucos discrimination
au^l good tasto of tho highest order.
-During the past year Miss Logan has played re
peated re engagements iu Washington, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, Now York and Boston, la ail of whic|,
cities she established herself iu the estimation ami
favor of the public, not less by her estimable cliur-
lady than by her superior talents
actress. Tho following notice of her is from the
peuof the ablo critic of the Boston Evening (Juzellt
MIBB ELIZA LOGAN.
Whet: one whose reputatiuu has been borne t
by the “ murmuring voices of iho world’s uj
pleura," appears iu our midst, and uttracia lm.
given,
III Lo«l.XVU, III. D.uphin tulh. Tempi., iv; Urea. 10 •»„«« tier iuiper.au.tiou. „ ,
III, uouisa . ... donut wonder at it, but wbeu u strangor steps
boards, and tills ilia house nightly with fash-
luuablu audience*, aud the thuruiomeier ranging
The Holy Pisces ; V, Deary of Ctsnubon; VI, Else.
tro-Beology, Mesmerism and Table-turning; VII
The Life of Hayden. _
Putnam’s Nsw Monthly.—From John M
Cooi'KR A Co., we have received our January num
her of this popular American Magaalne. A glance
through Its handsomely printed and illustrated
pages, has impressed us favorably of in regard to it.
contents, which are rather more diversified than
usual.
Storks Opkn at Night.—We are informed bj
a City officer that many stores are found open at
night by the City Watch. One night last week no
leas than three stores on Congress street, within u
stone's throw of ench othor, were discovered to hr
open. The doors wore fastened by the City Watch
Another store under the Bluff was fouud open »
night or two ainco. Tho keys of this latlor store wore
found shout a fortnight ago, and advortised in the
fifties, but the owner was not aware of his loss un.
til the keys were sent to him the next morning.
Owners of stores should see that they nr# securely
locked before leaving them at night.
mJL BeantifaTFlcture.
We saw yesterday, at Mr. J M. Cody's Eating
Saloou, an Oil Painting of BHAKirRARK’R Ophelia #
We know uotthe name of tho artist by whom the
picture was painted, but we venture the opinion that
a fluer work of art is rarely to be mot iu this coun
try. The artist’s conception of the gentle heart
broken Ophelia, as drawn by 8iiAKarKARK, is we
think, strikingly correct. The slight aud graceful
form, the simple dress, the position, all harmonize
With the lovely face, in which tho expressions of
child-liko innocence and purity is made more lovely
by the pensive toelaucholy with which it is over-
c ***‘ ... , h imiite
We might sav much, had wo time and space, In
support of the opinion which wo have expressed.
Our present object, however, is to bring the Paint
ing to the notice ofcounoiseurs, who, we think, will
agree with us in pronouncing it a gem of art.
By reference to the advertisement in another
column, it will be seen that tho Picture ii to be Ref
.fled, as soon as igll the chsnccs, thirty in number,are
taken.
Election.—An electiou was bold yesterday at
the office of Thomas Edkn, Esq., to fill tho vacancy
occasioned by the (loath of Law IIabt, Esq., late o
Justice of the Peace of the 1st District, G. M. Thr
fallowing is a statement of the voto:
' Thomas Ei>kn 191
Edward Mulligan 121
Mr. Edkn was declared duly elected.
Railroad Accident.—A iiiuu uamod Patrick
Corey wns killed while coupling tho cars on the
South Carolina Railroad at Hainbugon Sunday last.
Thu Augusta Csnstitutionalismeye Mr. Corey wns
conductor of a freight train und wan much respected
by the company w|io have lost a valuable officer by
his melancholy accident.
The News from Europe*
Sinope, whiwo tho recent bloody und destructive
Naval battle between tho Turks and Russians took
placo, is a sea port town of Asia Minor, Auntolia, on
the Black Sea.
The telegraphic account, which we published yer.
terday, stated tho Russiuu force at twont)-four sail,
and the Turkish fleet to number fourteen sail. Ol
those twelve llusriau and fourteeu Turkish ships
were sunk, burned or blown up. Another and
more probably statemout, which we luvo seen,
is that tho Turkish fleet consisted of only tlirro
frigates, which were protecting the transports car
rying the rad agreements for tho Turkish army in
Asia*.
Further accounts state that Prince Menschikol)
left to convey the iutoliigenco of tho Russian vie-
' tory to the Caar.
The main body of tho Turkish fleet was in tho
Rosphorus.
The Turks have completed fortifiingthe coast
along the Black See.
On receipt of the news of the engagement, vessels
wore immediately sent out by the allied fleets to
tako a position in the Black Sea.
It is reported that Persia had resolved to march
an army against the Turks, and that the British
Charge d' Affaire had left Tolmran on that account
It is slated that Salim Pacha and tho Circassian
chief Suhnmyl surround Worouzoz* on all sides,
near Teflls.
v The Muhomedans in Asia are coming from all
quarters to assist the Turks.
The toue of tho English, press towards the Rus-
siuus is very menacing, Wen the London
leans towards the wurlike aide of the question.
Tne Spanish Government having been defeated
in Cortez, a lloyul Docree was issued suspending
its sessions.
la the U.S. Senate, on Tuesday, Mr. Sew
ard introduced a Bill for tho construction of tbo
Pacific Railroad.
among the uiuctius, we may well be surprised,
•uch an exception to tho gcnorul order of dramatic
eveuts. Thu records of the Boston Museum do
not furnish a parallel to tho succoss that Miss Eliza
Logan has mot with in this city. Previous by un-
Known, if we except such briuf paragraphic in
formation as from time to time has appeared in the
papers, she came, was seen, mid oblainod that
popularity, winch is enduring, bused as it is upon
real merit. We congratulate me lady upon tin-
result of this, her first visit to Boston. Muy it
prove auspicious tu uiuiiy subsequent returns, uud
may repealed triumph* attend Imr career, lit at
tributing tins success tu her own intrinsic worth us
u legitimate nctro**, it will not deprociute from her
talent, to say that much has she to be thankful lor,
(hut her appouruiice was ut this house, popular on
many accounts, and deservedly n favorite place of
resoit with the public. She lias hud the udvantage
of being proseuiud in a most fuvoinbla light, und
will leave us shortly witu the prestige of success,
accorded to her by the unanimous voico of the
Boston press, endorsed by ihousuuds who have
taken delight ill her porioriueiices. It is gralifyiug
tu award praise to the tuleuted, irrespective of
their origin, but in this country we have been so
much indebted to foreign lauds for objects of lauda
tion, that wo feel a uutiouul pride, that in Forrest,
Murdoch, Eaton, Miss Cushinuu, Miss Dean, Mrs.
Mowatt and Miss Logan, we recognize u constella
tion of star* whose brilliuucy is uot eclipsed by uny
the theatrical firmament. It is a duty the public
re to the cause of the druinu, to encourage the
dawn of native talent and to roward those wlm
have gamed un eminence iu the profession, for this
eucouiugeuiuiil will uot only tend to render us in
dependent ol foreign importation!-,but will indirect
ly induce our owu writers to direct their attention
to dramatic writings, which.will be mure iu nccord-
itii our republican institutions and the spirit
people, than pluys written under ihuauspices
ufruyality.
We huvo been asked frequently, since tho ap-
pearuncu of Mias Logan, information respecting her
revious theatrical career, uud with plousure we
liriof sketch ol her life.
Elizs Logan was born in the city of Phila
delphia iu August 1830. Her father Mr. C. A
Logan is wall known as an author, luuuuger and
actor, aud for twcuty-five years sustained Ins pu»i
lion as,comedian, with credit. The value of u good
education was duly appreciated by Mr. Logan and
his wile, and their children received that curelul
culture which the best schools afford.
Miss Eliza Logan wns ediiculud lit Luucustor,
•uimylvnuka, uud exhibiting decided predi-
iictiuus for the stage, her parents permitted her
to make her first appearuuce as Young fifor-
v*l ut the Chertnut streel Theatre, l'nilupel-
Inn, which youthful effort was crowned with entire
success!.
a********
Her circuit, until lately, bus beou chiefly confined
to the Western uud Southern sections of the coun
try, where she has gained not u host, but Icgiuus of
friends. At Nushvitle, inauy citizens plousotl with
her efforts, presented her uiieleguiit service of plute,
a testimonial of their admiration, uiiJ during her
it to this city, she has been the recipient of u
illy diamond ring. Iu Now York, Philadelphia,
Uultimore, New Orleans, Cincinnati, Mobile, Si.
Louis, Washington City, and iu the Canadas, her
visits are always welcomed by both (lie public and
the uiuuagers ; she pleases the former, and the latter
ulwuys cause to rejoice at her attractive
powers.
Miss Logan is k legitimate actross ; she served
her term of probation an the ranks, before aspiring
to rominuud, and it is oviduntthut to her futliur she
is much indotRed for uraiiy acquisitions, which
greater experience lhau she has yet enjoyed, could
alone procure. While wo detect iu her uctiug some
errors wiiich we could with to see eradicated, and
which, iu tiiuo, will undoubtedly bo removed, there
is in iter impersouuiiuus sterling worth, indicative
ol a mind that is bent upou Improvement, and must
succeed, if industrious effort will eiiuhle one to
much ilis tuinmil of professional uspiruiious. To
linr no duty is irksome, if it promises to prove of
advuntugqiio herself, or those with whom she is to
play, and site meets lierusiociales at rehoursul with
a willingness to receive or give a hint, whereby the
public may bn bolter plousod with the entertain
ment. Such are u lew of tho qualifications possess
ed by this lady. Many uduiirers •
gaso with wonder
On that ear.* ast oyo, so full of Nature’)
and It is for his country now fa cal! upon him to
ecute for the Capitol each a statue ae the country
siHI be proud of and the world will admire.
One of the moat beautiftil of his creations is now
in progress representing California. A young Indian
woman, undraped, resting on her right foot, and
slightly bending forward, with her head tnrned to
the left, and her face inclined downward, with a
sharp, watchftil expression. Her left baud holds a
divining rod, pointing to the rack at her feet, and
which contains the gold. The syren face end attrac
tive form allnrec,.bttt something in her oye compels
you to pause as you approach. So she appears to
tlioso who are rushing forward to her embraco. But
there is another view—those who have been to Cali
fornia (ell of hardships they endured, and of euffer-
ingn they received at her bunds. These are con
cealed, yet revealed in a scourge ora bundle of
thorns which she holds behind her In her right band.
On her head is a wreath of shells and pearls, orna
ments worn by the native women, and hor hair falls
in small braids behind, caught up in a loop, and
held by a cl nsp ornamented with porcupine quills.
As a work of art this beauiiful statue is worthy of
the man, and will greatly Increase his reputation.
It has not so much pootry in it as many of his crea
tions, but the subject perhaps forbade it, or did not
require it. It was a happy conception of the artist,
|o embody hin just anu grand idea of the youngest
sister of the States, ill this mnrble, and whurover it
stands it will speak eloquently and instructively to
coming lime.
Riot at Cincinnati.—The Papal Nuncio Bedi-
ni has been attacked at Cincinnati by a mob Of
Germans. The police interfered, when nine Ger
mans were shot—one being killed.
No ! no ! they shall not hsve
^ The proud triumphal flood ;
lorioua prise,
Although, to gain the glo ___
They'd dye it red with blood.
They shall not havo the Danubo—
Though Csar or Kalior fight
With ton times fifty thousand men
To steal it in our sight.
They shall not have the Danube—
Nor source, nor course, nor sea *,
They shall not. shall not have it—
Tne broad, the strong, the free !
If sunk in sloth, !iko cowards.
Wo let them arm and take ;
And yield them all they choose to ask,
For Peace or Mercy's sake.
What then ? will that suffice them ?
The Danube's fAir end fine,
But so aro Wi ser and the Elbe,
And so is Father Rhino.
They shall not have the Danube-
Nor source, nor course, nor sea ,
They shall not. shall not hsve it—
The broad, the
Wo'll stop tbom at the threshold—
i strong, tbs free
of honest
1 thorn not an acre
Jy Danube's rolling tide;
And call both Crescent aud tho Crors
To aid the rightful side.
No! no! they ehall not have it—
Nor source, nor course,
They ehall *’ ‘
FcSliuinsvTSiuN.
F#* The friends and acquaintances of Mrs. CABOS,
Mrs. J. O. Blois and Mrs. Chas. Manrel, are respect
fully invited to attend the funnral service of the for-
* This Morning at 0 o’clock, at tho Roman Catholic
Church.
DIKIJ,
In this city, on tho 25th Doccmber, 1853, WILLIAM
PARKER, the youngest son of tho Into It. O. Guerard,
RECEIPTS OF COTTON, Ao—Duo. 28.
Per steamer Sara Jones, from Macon—53d bales Cot
ton and Mdse, to Washburn. Wilder A Co, Ogden A
Bunker, A S liartridgo, W II Tison, and Smith A La-
Fla Ut, Wells fj Durr, Boston A YU|alougn, llarnden'i
Express, J II Cohen A Co, and J Lit oh.
A Ilorbott.J llerbett, 1J liawso and ....
8 Wood, II Kinchlev.J Morriwether and lady, 8 Thorn
ton, T Schmidt, W Miscally and lady,R Eaton,G Tay
lor. J Price, and 6 deck.
CIIMMKRCIAL
CHARLESTON, DEC. 28.—COTTOK.-The market
as quiet to-day, the sales having been limited to about
GUO bales, at extremes ranging from 0 to lU* a o. We have
a change to notioe in prioes.
MACON. DEC 28.—Cotton.—There isa fair demand,
with some improvement on our last quotations. Prin
cipal sates from 8 to 9J*c. For flue lots, U,‘ B is asked,
-■ad some sales from 0) 4 to Market firm.
AUGUSTA, DEC. 28 —Cotton.—Onr market opened
i Wednesday last quiet, and hue so continued during
the week. The sales havo been Mtnltod, and guuornlly
iu favor of buyers. Our quotations of just week have
been barely sustained. The receipts aro on the iu-
oi-easo, hut aro still far short of those of last year.—
Tho offering stock is also on the increase, but holders,
generally, are reluctant sellers nt present prices. Tho
advices per Paoifto came to hand yesterday, but had no
effoct on our market.
QUOrATIONS.
Inforiorand Ordinary Stained 7!,'(& 8
8%(& 9
9%
„ 0K(g> 9«
lair to Fully Fair U^ia'lU
Exon anuk.—Our Banks aro drawing on New York
And other Northern cities at a y. per cent prom for
Bight Drafts.
FiiKiuiirs —Wo havo no ohango to notioe in the rates
oithur Havanuah or Charleston. Tho river is now iu
fair hoaiing order. Cotton to Charleston $1, to Savan
nah AOaonts par bale.
Middling
Good Middling..
Middling Fair..
V'alf V.illu V.
MJVKIXK i\tklliukxi;k.
Htcninur bam Jones, Corb, from Macon, to builtb &
Tint Erik Riots.—Tho Erie Railroad track and
bridge at Harbor Creek was again deal rayed by
the mob on Monday night Inst. Tho citizens have
held a meetiug to endeavor to induce the mob to do.
eist from their illegal proceedings. The Sheriffis
serving injunctions.
£5PJ.\V, Rend, who stolo $80,000 from the
Porumeuth Bank, has been arrested at Boston.
Bank Robdicby.—Tea thousand dollars stolen
from thn Rank of Jersey City have been found con
cealed in the ^tof a ton of Mr. Fox, the cushior.
Progress of tlie War.
Tho Augubta Conslitntionaliit, remaking on the
nows of tho late bloody naval battle between the
Russians and Turks, says;—
If the professions of the Emperor Nicholas be
sincere, Unit be is desirous of peace, now j* a good
timo lor him to make overtures, or actfept from the
otherpower# of Europe such a project as they
would submit, und which would slop the war on
WM hmonbU Md Ium to th, h'llignrenu. II'
wlUl > 1 '" «"•!« of. victory. III. coil
peace and that the Turkish virGlIi*.*! *
fated the national ptid' of n»“ U “ u -
war,whilede»iri B| P p! Bac ° 0 ^ u "‘*‘ 0 .® ouli »«e Jlie
out the stain of these cou*taiu ' °^ d ? ipe
made peace under roiu-rawvl dofe.i. ! t * re
been too humiliating to Ru**i%a nrllHf’ baVc
to ho look'll Ibr. ™>h<*
Bol 00 000 boli'rot Itiu.ia Cuio,'' ed -
for any other plirpoM than territorial*?' i , „** r
and if ,ho (-.outrun itenolf with Its. i„
will be > defeat of her policy, nod . di..„„ ?* “
ofberbopc.. Ifobo yield, tbo point, It ini”i!.T‘
“« *be hue found Torkoy.touyberco.iomertlum
.he expected, nod tbo conqueat too dear .1 the
It will be in addition, bocatiM aucb a conuuci w .t|
uot be tolerated by the great powor.of Waatern
Europe, and would bo itnpo.iible in opposition to
the comhiued will of England and France that iu
fact to inaiet on it, u to inaUt ou a War with both
tbrio grant power.. Tbli cooiid-ratiun may baiter
a peace, for Jtueaia niu.t eeo ebo will uot bo allowed
to gain lurritury in Iho nod, however much of wot
nod money ebo tuny expend in the offort
Wo chori.li the opinion that tbo couomI, of pro
deoca Will prevail id*llie Cabinet of the Autocrat
uud curb llleantbiliou fur Iho couqueat of Turkey!
1 hqt oveot WWte perhupaoflinie only, but it ja ovi-
dm'.that it will oot now be lamely .ubmillud to bv
England und Franco. If dieappuinted iu tbi. e/
pectatioo of on warty peace, liter, i. cn,i.ul„i,on In
belioelog that a general war will work out to the
advantage or tlic opprtMMd ine.ow of Coulloent.l
him.pg.aodtluilt'be next.flora 01 revolution will
Eloquonae, for iu her very glance the
Throuoof bright intelligence and deep corn u
I’aQios dwells.”
Min Logan’s forte is evidently in the tnoro vigor-
is characters of the drama. She oxcols in tlm por
trayal of intense passion, uud lias unu grout charm—
shn is iio imitator, though at time*, there arc trails
which remind one of others iu (lie profession, the
result of uccideui ouiv.
Fanny Fkrn, iu one of her letters, speaking of
Miss Looan, whom she had just seen in Boston,
says—
“ Woll, of Miss Logan I I was pleased—more
than pleased—delighted I Pauline was the chosen
character for tho evening—one uot at ull to my taste,
for its very lack of character I Still iu Miss Lo-
gan’s huuds there was a freshuesv, aud almost un
iltvidnuliiy iu it, which made it, if uot porfect, ut
least palateabie. Hor voico is clnur uud crisp,
reaebiug lo the farthesicoruer* oftho largo audunce-
room. Mur fuce, though not decidedly handsome,
aomolhiiig mors than that—refined, exprc&sive
and intellectual. Her action it stormy, pussioiiute ;
her subdued pasvsges bear ulike the impress oi
mind, talent and education. Yet, with it ail thore is
wouiHuIy loviugness, an impulse, distinct, a mid of
itself beautiful, which charm* me more tiiiiu such
as muko me feel they are children of the wedded
gilts Uttiiue and zlrf"
Powers, the American Sculptor.
A (otter iu the New York Obeerver, dated Flo
rence, October 24th, speaking of Powers, says:
His soul is now thrown into a statUQ of Amurica,
nearly finished, the greatest work which hus yet
passed from uuder ills hand.
America is here presented in the form of u wo-
man of youth, vigor aud promise, confidant and earn
est, with a face radiant with hope, faith and ener
gy, as if she believed with all her buaii the doctriues
she teaches, uud is wiliiug to advance Ibr thoir ex
hibition und maintenance before the world. At her
right aud supporting the figure are the faecet, tho
emblem or streugth derived from Uniou, over which,
her mantle is failing gracefully. Her lieud is crowu-
ed with laurels, to show that uuioii is victory as
well as strength, aud on her head the thirteen origi
nal Blates are presented by as many stars forming u
tiara, whieli she wears, her birthright jewels. Iter
lelt bund points to heaven, not with a single finger,
which would be merely indicative, but witu her
whole hand raised, as if she were reverent tu the di
vine presence, and recognised the supremacy of that
law, by which wo must be govarued, if we would
have protection aud prosperity.
From this left shoulder the drapery haugs care
lessly coucealing much ol the form, while one foot
advances with u firm but elastic tread, which speaks
oftho prog res i aud stability of America with elo
quence that cannot be umi nad. This statue, incom
parably also noblest work of art that was ever made
illustralusuch a subject, und made too by u ne
'e aud true American, the master in the world of
art, ft* likely tu fail into the builds of uu English gen
tleman of wealth atuf taste, who will place it in nis
gallery as a glorious work of ouu oftho sous of the
Westeru forest. It will bring to Nic aribt giu.WXl,
but 1 know the gold will give uiin no such pleu»uie
as bo would fed to be premitled to illustrate and
honor his country by sumo memorial fitted to tho
subject, which should be ordered by those who havo
a right to speak io behalf of the country, uud who
would do honor to that country while they do only
justice lo ihoir countryniau.
The state of Imuisiana has ordered a.statue of
Washington, by Powers, and it is uear]yj:ouipleted.
I have just been studyiug it. It proseuts' the Father
of his country in form uud feature, position and ex
pression, making more real the idea we love to
cherish, thuu uuy sutuo 1 Itaveseeu. The head of
Washington is after the lludsou bust, which Stuart
J° w •■“•c p - D*Yis was n bettor likouess of Wash-
lh *» »**« portrait which he (Stuart) panned,
.i?- kis portrait varied from Hudson’s bust,
w l 7** l, *“ b ®* 1 * in U»i« great work of Pow-
U, ‘°- “ Promoted after his retirement
from public service, lut still madiutiiig the welfare
nf ,n“ U «. r . y i ’i b r, °i lUB 0,1 lh ® , “• ce, emblem
Tliiniiura i 1 ! ‘l- 1 * UreWel1 address in his hand.
Phe posture is oue oi grant dignity, and the improa-
sion mado upou the beholder is of profound admira
tion aud awe. Around the studio are the heads of
many of oer illwinou. we,,, Jscksou, Adams, Web-
ator, Calhouu, Clay; but it is lo be observed that
whatever is admirable tu each oue or them seems to
have been given to Washington in „ degree sufficient
to form him for the work for which is wwlffi
Powers is the only artist who has done him jnsOee;
JLIMT OF MTKA1JIUU8.
St. John’t, Freeborn, Palatkn, at 10 A. M.
ON BATUKUAY.
FUtriila, Woodhull, for New York, at M.
Welaku, King, for ralatka, Ac., at 10 A. M.
Oregon, MooUy, for Augusta, at 2>£ P. M.
Departure of Cam on Central Rnllrond.
Two Passenuer Trains Daily.
ffvsnin// TVatH—Leaves Savannah at 8 P. M., and ar
rives at Maoon atA>4 A. M., oonuootiug with the South-
Western Railroad to Oglethorpe and Columbus, and by
stages tbonoo to Tallauassoe, and othor points South
West.
JfomfnoIVnfn.—Loaves Savannah atB A. M.,andar-
vesln Maoon at 6)4 P. M. connecting with the Maoon
and Western night trains to Atlanta, Montgomery and
Chattanooga, and with the Aagnsta and Waynosboro'
Railroad (day tram) to Augusta s and (going East) with
Railroad to Millodgeville from Gordon.
Hteamtshlp and Steamboat Lines.
For New York.—'The atenroshlpa Florida, Captain
Woodhull, and Augusta, Captain Lyon, leavu Havannal
every Saturday for New York; the stoamship A)aba
ma, Captain Bohenok, leave Savannah for New York,
every tu tomato Wednesday.
For Phibvlrlphin.-—'Thestuamsbipa State of Georgia.
Captain Garvin, and Keystone State, Captain liardie,
leaves Savannah every Wednesday for Philadelphia.
For Havana.—Tho steamship Isabel, Captain Rollins,
leaves Savannah on the 15th Hnd 30th of oach mont!
for Havana, touching at Key West aud connecting witl
the Pacific Mail Steamship Compaby'setcamers for Cal-
steamers Gordon, Captain Brooks, Calhoun, Captain
Barden, and Metamora, Captain I'ostell, leave every
morning at 4 o’olook, for Charleston, oounooting with
the Charleston steamships and Wilmington boata, and
arrive every evening in Savannah at 0 o’olook, P. M.
FOR FLORIDA.
Fur Pulatka, Stark Creek, Juckeonille, St. Marge, <tc.
The Htoam-paokut Wclaka, Capt. N. King, leaves
every Saturday morning for tho above plaoes.
Thostoam-paukot Win Gaston, Capt. Shaw, leaves
every Tuesday morning, for tho above plaoes.
The stoaui-packot 8t. Johns, Capt. Freeborn, le
every Thursday morning, for tho above places;
every fourth trip, goes to St Augsstiue.
'The steam packet David L. Adams, Capt. —
leaves every Wednesday morning, for the above pi
The steam-packet Planter, Capt. Wiggins, leaves
ovevy Wednesday morning, for Centrevilfagc &o.
From 8t. Marts —The steamor W. B. Mears, Cap!
Marinis, leaves. 8t. Marys, every Friday morning, to.
Trader's Hill, Ao.. oonuecliug with the St.Johns, to
and from Bavannah.
Extract* from tbo Ordinance Hclaiivc to
tlie City Wnicb, Pnased &1U of AhuiinI
1839.
Bee. 0. And tho suid officers uml privates of tho
Oily Wutch are hereby required to arrest at uigbi
uml tako into custody, all iViou* uud rioters, ull dis
orderly or suspoLted persons who limy bo found
wuiiduring nr inisbolittviiig tliomsclvcs, or iu uuy
iimuuur disturbing the public pence or quiet;uud
ull persons who limy in uny munuor ussuult or op
pose, or resist them when ungugud in thb discharge
of thoir duty; and nil slaws, or I'rer portons of color
who may bo fouud out of his or her house or (
closure, or his or her owuar or employer's house
enclosure, nftor the ringiug of the Guard House bell
ml night, unless the suid stave or free persou oi col
or, be uccompuuied by m while person over tho ugc
of teu year*, or be provided with un open written
tickol, drawn according to the directions of the City
Ordinances, uud sigumi by sumo white persou, huv-
ing legal authority to sign tho sumo ; uud tho suid
persons thus arrested, shall be carried to the Guard
House: und the white persons shall be deluiuod until
the next morning, when they shull he carried to the
Police Court as herein after directed; Provided,
nevertheless, that no white persou shall be detuiuod
at tho Guard House, unless, upon duo enquiry, made
of the arresting officer or watchman, it shall appear
to the officer iu command at tho Guard House, llmi
tlioro wus just cause for tho urvost; uud Provided,
also, that iio while persou shull bo locked up in any
of tho prison rooms dunug the night, unless from
refractory or violent cpudiicl, or by reuson of the
uutnbsr of person* iu custody, such coufiuciuem
•hall he deoiDod ucco»**try.
Bee. 7. That it shull tin the duty of the officer iu
coiiuiiund ut the Guard House, whenever at the limn
of disiiiiksiou of tbo Guard he may have a pro
or prisoners iu chargO[ to leave on duty at the Guard
House, a sufficient force to keep such priaouer or
prisoners in custody until the Police Court hour,
w lieu it shall be hil further duty to deliver him
them ut tho Police Office, (except ou Suudnys a I
the suid prisouer or prisoners shall be dcult with
the ordinance rcgulaiiug tho Police Court provides,)
and the Mayor., uctiug Mayor or uuy three Aidormeu
may iuquire into tho circumstances of each case
presented for exatniua.ion, uud innkn ruch order
thereon, or affix such punishment either by Hue
imprisonment as the laws of the Bute, the ordinan
ce* of the city und the uulure of the case require ;
aud ouo hull of tile fiue collected shall tm paid to thr
arresting wutchinuu, und the other half to the city.
Provided that uo fine shall bo inflicted for uuy oue
offeuce, beyoud oae^huudred dollars; uud if the raid
urisouor or prisoners be charged with felony oi
breach oi* tho poaco, the Mayor or Alderinau presi
.ling uj itfnrusuid at the Police Court, muy at his or
their disrectioiq order the prosecution of said prio
ouors and urn them over to a tuugUirale of the
county for that purpose.
Sec. 8. That iho »uin of fifty cents shall be de
manded and recoived at tbo Guard House foMh*
apprehension of each pad every slave and person of
color arrested under ike provision* of this Ordi
nance. if he or she be demanded And released be-
fine eleven o'clock, t. M.bot if demand aed re-,
loosed after that hour, then the nun of one dollar
shall be demanded end received Ibr each person as
aforesaid, and the said sum shall In ell eases be
equally divided between the arremlM watchman and
city, and if It U pot paid before eight o'clock the
next morning, the mid slave or free person of color
shall be committed to Jail, there to remain until the
fine and nil costs are paid.
Sec. 19. That if any person shall be convicted
before the Police Court or Council of resisting, or
opposing, or molesting any of fllte officers of- mem
hers of the City Watch in the execution of his
their duty, tbeoffend. r may be fined in ‘any st
not exceeding one hundred dollars for each Ri:?**a
offence to be collected uud enforced aa the law And
ordinances provide; and the said officers and pri
votes of the City Watch are auhorized and era
powered, iu case of urgency or necessity, to demand
the aid and asaistauce of any citixan or citizens,
eml ail and every person refusing or neglecting to
give such aid and assistance, when required, may,
on conviction before the Police Court or Council,
be fined ia a earn not exceeding one hundred
dollars.
Negroe’aTIcketAw
Extract from Ordinance relative to Negroe*
„ . patted Aug. 2d, 1839.
Sec. 19th. That a general ticket given by the
manor, owner, employer, or guardian of a negro or
person of color, shall pass the bearer thereof until
10 o clock, 1*. M., bat that iu order to pass a negro
or frou person of color after 10 o’clock, P. M., a
special ticket shall be given, which ticket shall
specify the hour, when it is to expire, and may be
both before aud after 10 o’clock P. M., pro-
videri, however, that no ticket shall pass the bearer
theroof, after midnight, whether it be dated before
or after that hour, uulera the time when it is given,
and the object In view, and the place to which tho
bearer is sent,nro distinctly specified.
Market Ordinance panned 42d July, 1830
Bee. Dili. That ihe Butchers shall, if required by
any person or persons, with the approbation of tho
Market Committee, divide thoir small meat u»
follows: Every cull, hrifer, hog, goat or lamb, the
quarters thereof shall be divided into two parts, the
loin from the leg, or the breast from the quarter*,
ami the quarters ofheef shall be cut up into pieces,
so ns to suit the buyers. These regulations to
commence at tlie opening of the Market, and con
tinue lo the hour bolore mentioned, und any person
or persons neglecting or refusing lo comply with tho
terms of this section, ahull for every neglect or re
fusal, be fined in a sura not exceeding $lu, uml every
person cutting up the meat shull, wear u lung while
apron every day whilnt ut Market.
Bee. Kith. That Council may at auy time, by re
solution, forbid and prevent nny free person of color
or sluvefrom selling or dinposiugof uny article* of
lood, or other articles usually sold ut Market, for
uny offence coiuiiiittod by a free person of color or
stave, contrary to the laws of the Blale, or Ordinan
ces of tho City, uud no person of color iiNViugu
budgo to soil kiiiuH wares, shall be permitted to pur
cIim*o or sell uuy fmit wliutever, at or in the vicini
ty of ihu Market beforo nine o'clock in the morning,
und in cusu of violation of this suction of the Ordi
iiauco, by any such person of color, ho or she shall
be fined in n sum uot exceeding thirty dollars, aud
the urticlo so exposed to the sale shall lie forfeited,
ami as such seized by the Clerk of tho Market, am!
no tdaVH shall act a* butcher, cut up meal, or sell the
same, unless iu the presence of tho owner, employer,
or eiiiploycRh, or hi*, her, oi thoir agent, beiug u
wlma person. And if such stave docs act as butcher
cui up incut, or sell, or offer tho sumo for sale, con
trary to dm provisions oftiiis section, his owner or
owners, employer or niupkyurs, shall be fined in a
*um not exceeding thirty dollars.
Bee. 18. That no butcher, bringing meat of any
kind to Market, Ibr salo ut any of the Htulls, and
ihui iio oilier person, bringing live stock, or any
othor »pecics of provisions to Market for sale, sliail
liu permitted, or allowed to keep any wagon, cart,
or uny other carriage, vehicle, horse, mule, uss or
ox, ucurer to the stud market, or for a longer time
ihun the Market Committee, or Clerk of the Man-
ket muy direct, and such butclior or other persor
sliuil be compelled to draw up bis, hor, or their wa
gon, cart, or vehicle, iu such manner, and tu such
ptaccs us any oue of tho Miirknt Committee, or said
Clerk shall think most convenient forthe sain of the
articles so brought, nor shall uny person or persons
be allowed or perm it ted to feed wilhgruiu or forage
un}* horse, mulo, ass or ox, or any oilier nuiuiul, ut
the suid Murkct, or within thn limits prescribed by
tho said Committee or Clerk, and it shall Lo the duly
oftho Clerk of tho Market, City Marshal, or Ciij
Constables, to enforce uud curry into effect any or
der of tlm Market Committee, respecting tho rule*
und rogulutiouM proscribed iu this section, and uuy
person or persons offending aguinst dm tume, shall
lm fiuod by nny oue of the market Committeo, or
Mayor, in a sum not exceeding thirty dollars, aud
execution shall lm fined immediately thereafter, and
served and executed ou tho property of the offender,
or offenders, or in bis, her, or tlmir possession or
ugoiicy, and the causa of such comptaiut by the
Marshal, his deputy, or uny City Constable, and sold
ut tho Market ou fivo days notice, and ufter pay ing
tho suid line, uud filly coins coats, tho surplus shall
ho paid over lo the offender or offenders, or bis, her
' their agent or agents.
Bee. 19th. That from nml after thn passage of this
Ordinance, it shall be tho duty of thu Market Com
mittee uud Clerk of tho Murkel, from time to time,
uud us often as limy may think proper, to exainiim
the eculos of all persms buying or selling iu the
Market or any purt of dm city, and prescribe tho
manner of expending dm same. Aud ull persou*
neglecting or rctoiug to conform to such directions
shall bo fined in a sum not exceeding thirty (*$30)
NEW
*. r. r. «nvouB iRRmatj-nyr.
•05. MELANCHOLY. EIC.-P.reoM
with the Above Ailments wlU find speedy relief by
xst tithe JL R. Remedies. NsrraeR Irritability,
Red ways Remo ya ting Resolvent, three times per da;
Abo baths the apiao with R. R. Relief. Taka one of
Railway's Regulators ivory night. For lltlAMholy,
tako a teospoonful ef IUdwsy’s Ready Relief, inter
nally, la some water, three or four times daring the
day. Regulate tho bowels with Radway's Regulators.
For Idlosyaeraey, tabs tho Regulators regular for a
irewnta, ou* «ms niguL
Every family should keep a supply of tho R. R. Rem
tdlos bf their houses. For all pains, either intornally
or astsranlly, use Radway's Ready Relief. For Serof-
ula, Bores, Syphilis, 8alt Rheum, Rickets, Consump
tion, Blooding at the Lnngs or Nobs, uss Radway’i
Renovating Resolvent For Costivensss, Indigestion,
Fevers, Dyrpspsia, take Radway’s Regulators.
deo28 12
^ DR. UOOFLAND'S GERMAN BIT-
•sJL TERS—Prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson, art
justly reckoned amongst our most valuable mcdlolnes.
In cases of Dyspepsia, it acts like magic, strengthening
the tone of the stomach, stimulating the digestive pow
ers, end giving ruddy health to the oheek and bright
ness to the eye. There are thousands in this commu
nity who oan tostify to their virtues, end thousands
will heroafter add their testimony. doc28—12
13 s P
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND
PILLS—The best Curt fur Abscesses, Piles,
Fistulas, and Ulcerous Bores.—The very satisfactory
results arising from the uso of this invaluable Oint
ment, in oases where patients have been sufforing from
Abscesses, Ulcers, Piles, Fistulas, or bearings down,
have Induced several of fhe Medioal Profession, emi
nent for their skill, to introduce it into the hospitals,
and thoir private praotloo: and in many instances,
whort the sufferer was considered incurable, Hollo
way's Ointment, in conjunction with his Pills, has
healed the moBt desperate wounds, aftor every other
remedy had been tried in vain. These lino Medicines
are nncqOalled in the oure of Burofula, Scurvy, and
Diseases of the Skin. deo28—eodO
_ , J-OfpY OF rit® LAKE.
To oonelqde with th, Akttghtful Delict of
, I.A BVADKBE.
WFf—- '
ORNAMENTAL HAIRYVOHK.
n.——F. NOLTEMKIR (tor th. Ixjt two jre.ri
nt Mr. G. M. Griffin’s Jewelry Btore) r
speotfully informs tho pnblio that he has returned
the city and is now fully prepared to oxecute nny or
ders he may bo favored with. Rendering his grateful
acknowledgments for the patronago so liberally be-
atowod upon him sinco his rosidenuo in 8avannah ho
assures his ftrionds, that aa bofore, all orders will be
faithfully and oonsoientiously executed in the newest
and most artistioal stylo. Richly wrought patterns
may bo seen at the store of Mr. G. M. Griffin, o
Office, corner of Broughton and Drayton-strtots.
dee 21 3ra
SITUATION WANTED,
gfr—A Young Lady jylshos a situation as
Teacher in some 8omin»ry in Bavannah;
would prefur teaching Mathematical brauohes, vis:—
Arithmetic, Algebra, Goometry, Trigonometry, Geom
etry as applied to Astronmny, Surveying, Ao., and
would bo willing to as»ist in tho Ornamental branches,
—has had soveral years experionoe In teaohlng at the
North, and can furnish testimonials that would be sat
isfactory. Inquire at this offloe. dec 15
dolliii
Bee. 20th. The Clerk of tlio Market is hereby au
thorized ami required, from timo to time, to ex-
amino into the weight and tuoasuios of ail and evory
por*on or |ior»ous buying or selling in the city,
uud subject to this Urdiuaucu, end lor this purpose
lie shull havo froo access lo any wharf, lot, store,
hop or building iu which tho said woiglits und uieu-
•ures ure usod, and to try the same according to the
kuowu and uckuowloged standard, and if any per-
sou bo fouud deficient iu dm suinc, to take, seize aud
destroy, or cuu*o lobe taken,seized and destroyed,
such filso weight or meusuro, uud all and ovary per
son offending aguinst the provisions of thi« section
shull bo llnou iu any sum nut uxcccdiug thirty dol
lars. And further, tho iiauio of such person, after
conviction of the offonco aforesaid, shull be publi*h-
ed in uun or mora of dm public gazettes of this
city by the Clerk of Coucil, whose duty it shull In
to huvo die samo published, togothur with | the
amount of fitm, unless, alter couviction, Council
shall otiiorwiso order.
25 li. That it shall not be lawful for uuy person
to sleep or lie down unen tho public stalls iu the
market in tho night or day timo, und every porson
so iouud shull be taknn up by die Marshal, City
Constables, or City Wutcli, uud upou couvicdou
dmroof hoforu dm Mayor, fined by him in a sum
nut exceeding six ($6) dollurs.
Smoking in the Markrt, patted Oct. 24,1839.
See. 1. That it ahull uot bo lawful for any person
lo smoke any sugar or pipo iu tho public Murkel
IMucn iu tho city of Suvaonuli, under dm penalty of
two dollars for dm first offonco, aud not cxccodiug
fivo dollars for oach aud evory subsequent offence,
if tlio offender ho a wlifto porson; uud undor tho
penally of uot exceedin£tliree dollars.or a whip-
ping not exceeding ton stripes, if the offender boa
stave or froe porson of color.
Clkiik ok Council’s Office. \
Savauuuh, Dec. 27, 1853. )
I certify that the above aro tiue extructa from dm
tlio City Watch and Marshal Ordiuaucos of the
City of Bavanuak.
dec 28 3 EDWARD G. WILSON, C. C,
Cheap Boots and Shoes*
A Saving of ticenty five per cent offered at
106 Uryan- Street,
CONTEMPLA TING a change in their busi
es* the subscribers offer their entire stock, con
sisting of Boots, Shoes, Ao , at oust for a few
weok3. Persons wisldug to supply themselves
are hurebjr offered an opportunity to select from
a now and well assorted steok at unusually low prioes
for cosh, at R. FLAN IQ AN A CO'S,
dee 21 lm
D CA8NIMKR HAT8—Just recoivou a
M. few doxen fine Cossimer Hats.
PRICE A VEADER,
deo 28 147 Bay-ntroet.
T lift!K AFLOAT—1000 c**k» KuoKtaiid Lime,
j j cargo of sohr Charles William, for sale by
dec28 COHENS A HERTZ.
niANO FORTE FOR SALE—A second
1 hand Piano Forte, msnufsetured by Chiokering
A Co., and bat very little need. Apply to
M. PHENDERGA8T A CO.,
dec 28 178 Brourhton st.
T OAN A^SOClA'i'iO.N STOCK FOH
| j SALE—20 shares Chatham Mutual Loan ; 20 do
Savanush do do, for sale by
M. PRBNDERQA8T A CO-,
doo 28 178 Broughton-st.
CITY MARSHAL’S SALE.
"TITTLE he sold ut ihu pound in. the City of So-
Y V vaonsh on Friday next, between the houre of
11 and 12 o'olook, A. M.. one Dark Red Cow, orop on
oauhear; One red sided no horn Cow. white spot on
forehead, white on back and shanks, (this oow is vslns-
blo; brsudsd on the left rump, unable to make it out]
One red speckled Heffer, marked on loft car swallow-
fork, right oar crop, and one old Bay Horse. The above
cattle and horse was impounded ana sold in aeeordanco
to the ordinance of the city. ^ .
PHILIP M. RUSSELL, City M.rslisl.
flf3“Goorgian copy. dec 28
CITY MARSHAL'S OFFICE, 1
6avannah, Deo. 24,1853. J
TTrANTKD to hire for «n« yoar from the first
$ Y day of January next, Twenty-One able bodied
Negro Men for the Soaveng^r department. Apply to
doo 20 PHILIP M. HUS8ELL. City Marshal.
XTKW BACON SHOULDER*. dic.-K
lv| . hhds New Bacon 8houlders; 50 bbls ReotiOod
whisky, landing and for sale by .» -
deo26 8CRAN rON. JOHNSTON A CO.-
FJUE8U MUFPL1E8.
1 non BUSHELS prime Western Corn
lUl/U 100 do Oats ; 60 bushels Beans
600 bushels Meal, just received and for sale by
deo 28 CHAS. H. DURYEE.
I ET THE AFFLICTED TRY 1T.-
1 j James'Rhoumatio Liquid, for the speedy relie
and oura of Rhenmatlsm and Noaralgia; quick and
powerful. Price $2. A supply reo'd by
deo 23 J jB. DkFORD.
FOR HALE.
OQ Sharee Centra) Rnilroau Stock. Apply to
•JO deo 13 WM. WRIGHT.
A GOOD JOB jPRINTEK
WA^T®D immediately, by
YV <> «I« JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
If ITTH NO. 1 MACKEREL.—Just re
eeived and for sale at
BERLIN A NATHANS,
dee 16 under 8t. Andrew's Hall.
VTEW TURKEY FIG8— In whole aud quar
ter churns, of a superior quality, et
deo 15 BERLIN A NATUAN8.
A JIEH’HFADKH dc HUOVELh—Just re
fX. oeived and for sole by G. A. McCLESKEY,
deo 10 149 Congress st.
fJUNG FLOGGERH, Kuttur, Cueeso uud
fall Coffee Tryers, just reo'd and for sale by
uee 16 GEO. A. Mot'LESKEY.
/ iORN—000 bu*hul* Coru, iu lou to suit put-
V J chasers, for sol* by
dee 16 WELLS A DI’KR.
is
Whits Flannels, real Welsh Flannels, Canton
lean sis. For sal* *t greatly reduced prices, by
dee 12 ~ MuGOBKER A TBEAROB.
To the Voter* of Clintlimncounty.
Fkllow-Citizkns:—I un a candidate for re-elootlon
to the offleo of Coroner, and humbly solicit yonr suf
frages on Monday next.
d«c 28 td T1I08. EDEN.
UNITED STATES MAIL LIN K.
FOR NEW YORK.
To sail on Saturday, Deo. 91, at
9 o'olook, A M
' The splendid fast going steamship,
fFLORIDA, Capt.Al. 8. Woodhull,
vill loave as above. For freight or passage apply to
dec 28 FADELFOHD. FAY a CO.
Fare deduced.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE
FOR l‘AIIl.AI>Ria>HIA.
To Icy. WEDNESDAY, Jen. 411,,
at 5 o'clock, P. M.
The new and splendid steamship
STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. John
J. Garvin, Jr., will loave aa above.
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia. $20
Htoorago “ “ 8
For freight or passage apply to
dooM O. A. L. LAMAR.
<4HAND KXOimglON,
For the Uolvlaye—From Savannah to Philadelphia
and back again for $25.
By tho first class steamships 8TATE
OF GEORGIA and KEY8TONE
STATE—To leave Bavannah on De-
combor 21st, 28th, and January 4tb,
_ returning to leave Philadelphia, Doo.
28th, Jan. 4th, and Jan. 11th.
Parties leaving Bavannah on the earliest of the
above dates, will have an opportunity of visiting any
of tho Northern oities at fa less expense than by any
"mportunlty over boforo offered.
Tiokots may be obtaiaod of
deo 19 C. A. L. LA MAR, Agt.,8avAnnah.
loavo i
deo 19
FOH NEW-YORK.
To leave on SATURDAY, Deo. 31,
at 2 o'olook, l'.M.
, Tho United States Mail steamship
AUGUSTA, Captain Thos. Lyon, will
*' freight or passage apply to
PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
above. Ft
* STEAMSHIP ISABEL.
FOR KEY-WEST AND HAVANA.
7'o leave on Sunday, 1st January.
The U. S. Mail StoaMBhip
COHENS k nEIlTZ.
FOR iUACON,
Hawklnsville aud Landing;* on River.
The steamor BAM JONES, Capt.
tCorb, will leave as abovo To-Morrow
deo 29 “2 ” SMITH k LATnBOP.
For Macon and Landings II nl ow.
The steamboat U. L. COOK will re-
ooive freight as above, at tho Union
'Steamboat Co.'s Wharf on Thursday,
29cti, und leave immediately. For freight apply to
deo 28 tf GEO. 8. FRIERSON.
FOR DARIEN,
Bruntteick, Fancy Bluff, Jeffertonton, St.Mary't,
Ccnlrevillage, and all intermediate landings.
n —ii w Tho now and fast steam packet
r n.^M|,,Jw> prA>JTKW l Capt, Wiggins, will leave
dmSSSSmmrntot tho above places on Wodnosday
morning, January 4th, at IU o’olook. For freight or
passage, having superior accommodations for passen
gers, apply on board at Ferry wharf, or to
K1NCHLEY k THOMAS, Agents.
tfjT No Freight received alter 9 o'olook on tho morn
ng ot departure.
HPT All freights payable iu Bavannah, and all *
under t - J " -*■- - J "
e dollar payable on the wharf.
den 28
FOR ST. AUGUSTINE, 1'ALAi'KA,
EAST FLORIDA..
Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Jacksonville,
Pirolata, and Middleburg, (Black Creek.)
The new and superior steam packet
8T. JOHN'S, Capt. James Freeborn,
will leave for the abovo places on
THURSDAY MORNING. 29th inst. and continue to
loave overy Thursday. This boat has been built —
ratsagu apply on board st
wharf near the Gas Works,
the Florida Steam Packet
CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM, Agents,
yy The ST. JOHN’S will make her next trip to Si
Auguidnu on Thnrtday. the 12th January. «ueo 23
FUR DEAiEKY’B FERRY, AND ALL.
Iutermedlnte Landings.
The well knowtt steamer OREGON,
iCapt. Cromwell, will leave as above on
'Saturday Evening, the 31st lost., at
freight or passage, apply on board or to
KINCHLeY k TilOMAS, Agte.
P. 8.—All troights under out dollar, must be paid on
the wharf. deo 19
o’oloek.
FOR TRADKRtfiHILL—8l. Mnrj ’a river
. The steamer W. B. MEARS, Capt
AMannis, will leave 8t. Mary’s overy
BE88ENT, Ag’t., St. Marys.
iFriday Morning for Traders-Uill.&nd
the intermediate Landings, oonneotlng with the steam
er St. John's to and from Savannah. For freight or
furthor information apply to
JOUNBE8 . _
fly All freight payable by shippers.
For PululUu, Eitnt Ltorldu,
Via Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Jacksonville,
Picolataand Middleburg (Black Creek), Cur-
rying Ike U. S. Mail.
The steamer WM. GASTON, Capt.
[Thomas E. Shaw, will leave for die
'a'-ove places on Tuesday Morning, the
27thDeo. at io o’olook, and will ooutinue to leave
every Tuesday.
For freight or passago, having handsome oooommoda-
lions, apply on board at the Florida Steampacket
wharf, near the Gas Works, or to
doo 21 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM. Agti.
The regularpaoket hark EXACT, Grumby,
k master, will have dispatch. For freight orpas-
wsog* apply on bo»rd, or to
23 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
The British ship JOHN WALKER, J. Viok-
era, master, has three-fourdis cargo engaged,
■MBBand witl have dispatch, freight ef nut over 40U
boles Cotton wanted. Apply to.
deo 28 WILLIAM BATTER8BY *CO.
TO DU LET.
| An elegant private Reaidonoe, with cleared
J Lands ana Woodlands attached, ut Station No.
L5 C. Railroad. A good stand for business.
CUYLEU W. YOUNG. Agent.
123 tlF Haloyondaio.
TO RENT.
a TENEMENTS Nos. 9and 13, in Gordon Block,
supplied with water and gas pipes, closets aqa
other modern improvements, stables, Ac. Pos
session given immediately.
EDWARD G. WILSON’
deo 24 for Company,
1. 0D<;ILAI»P1£0 HANDS—Amumliuo, n de
I ligh ful article for the cure and prevention of
•happed hands, lips, Ac. Also, English Cold Cream and
Honey Soap, just received by
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO.
PREPARATION* FOR THE TEETH
JL — Odontine, Chouy and Orris' Tooth Paste,
Brown's Dentifrice, Ae., just received by
dec 29 A. A. SOLOMONS A CO.
1 UI9T RED’D l»er *tuMiuur Florida uud in store
*| —I bbl small Pig Hams; 1 do Pig Sides; 1 do do
Shoulders: 5 Erkins choice Uosheu Butter: 6 boxes
Cheese; 25 drums new Figs; Fresh Bologna Sausages;
99 bbls fine Apples; i kegs fresh Mai Grapes; and 1
99 bbl* tine Apples; 9 kegs fresh
bbl Hickory Nuts.[dec29)
J. D. JESSE.
Bunch Raisins, rac'd per steamer and
8CKANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
OPHELIA.
A MAGNIFICF.NTPiel»irtof OPHELIA, Is of
fered to be Raffled for a* soon as the chances are
taken. There aro 30 Chances at $5 each. 3* deo 29
NEW BOIIKn.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER &CO.
Tbuhsdi y, Vxa. Win.
TTOMEB OF AMEKI6aN .YATE8MEN, wllh
1A fcnecdotlc.l, p.nonsl ,od d.seripUr, .ketches-
fay eerious writer.. UlDstr.UA.
Wild So.... .Dtl Ko.j-BtrJ.-b/C. W. Wsbbsr. Il
lustrated, colored snrrsrlo,s.
Wide, Wide World-Illustrated edition.
Lyrics from the Wide, Wide World.
r Golden Dreams and Leaden Realities—by Ralph
The Potiphad Papers—reprinted from Putnam's
Monthly. Illustrated.
The works of Joseph Addison, and Maeaulav’a Essay
oa his Life aud Works—Edited by George Washington
Greene, in 6 volumes—volumes 2 and 3 r/»)oived.
The Physiology of Taste; or, Transoendontol Gas
tronomy—illustrated by anecdotes of distinguished Ar
tists and Statesmen of both oountrlss. By Brillat 8a-
varia.
The Lost Prince—facts tending to prove the identity
of Louis the Seventeenth, of France, and the Rev. Elea-
ger Williams— by John If. Hanson.
Christ In History; or, The Central Power among
Men—by Robert Turnbull, D. D.
My Two Sisters. A sketch from Memory—by Emily
Judson. J
A Day in the New York Crystal Palace, and how to
make the most of it—by Wm. C. Rlohards, A. M.
Storios from the History of the Jews, giving an ao
count of their ware, ae releted by Josephus. Adapted
for Young l'ereons—illustrated.
Teles from English History—by Agnes Strickland.
..The Young Voysgtr.rs: or. The Boy Hunters iu the
North—by Captain llayne Reid, author of •• Desert
Home." Ao. Illustrated.
Carl Krinkeu ; Hie Christmas Stooking—by Anny
Lothron.
The Ladies' Gasotto of Paris. London and N. York
iashinns-by Frank Leslie.
The 86ng-Book of the Robool-Room, containing the
clomentary prinoiptos of Vooal Music—by Lowell Ma
son and Georgs Jatnos Wobb.
Graham's Magsxino for January.
Uodsy’s Magasine for January.
Putnam's Magsilno for January.
Gleason's Pictorial.
Lafarge House, Neiv York.
BKOAUWAT, llCTWXKX Amity and Bi.kkcker-8trekt».
tm This House oomblnos in all its appointments
KJB every modern convenience end luxury, and is
As»furnisliod in a style of unsurpassed elegance.—
Tho proprietors will spare no offort in ministering to
ihe comfort of their guests, and making it worthy of
the patronage of their frlonds and the traveling public.
It will bo open for the reception of guests about the 9th
of January. WHIGHT, LANIERS A CO.
deo 29-6ia (8. Lanier A Son, formerly of Maoon, Oa.)
C. Et. R. & Banking Company of Ga.. 1
Savannah, Dec. 24th, 1853. )
A N election for 9 Directors of this Company, to
xlL , aerro tor the ensuing year, will be held at tho
Ranking lionso in Savannah, on Mondav, 2d January
next, from 9 o'olook, A. M., until 2 o'olook, P. M.
d«028 0 GEO. A. UUYLER,Cashier.
LOST.
A VERY ncut Roeil Purse with only a fow Cop-
A pers in it. The finder will be llborolly rewarded
by leaving it at|thia offloe. The I'uree is valued by the
owner, being a memorial from a friend. 3 deo 29
LOHT.
AN Tuesday afternoon between Mr. Cnoper’e
V/ Book Store and Mrs. Platt's, (Bryan-street) a
pair of Gold 8peotaclus. Tho findor will be rewaraed
by leaving them at Mrs. Platt’e. 1 deo 29
LOST
Tj'ROM the steamship Key Stone Stale on flm I2lh
1 inst., from tho baggage, an unmarked Box about
2)t feet by 2, covered with brown paper with rope han
dles. A liberal reward will be paid tor tho above by
N. A. HARDEE A CO.
8avannah, Deo. 24,1853, 6 deo 20
$500 TO $1,000.
TIT ANTED n partner either silout or active, with
fY the abovo amount, to extend a business al
ready established, that will pay 600 per oent. on the
amount invested annually. Apply at this offleo.
deo 23 3*
WANTED,
A N active und enterprising Mun to tuko charge
XjL of a store One who would dovote his time and
talent to business, would hoar of a permanent eitua-
tion. Also, a Young Man to act as olsrk. Apply at
this office. deo 20
WANTFD.
A MAN who undorstuiHla muking Bricks. Wages
A. liberal. Good reoommondstion required. Ap
ply to [dec28—4J 8. M.LAFFITEAU.
WANTED
r l''0 rent, for throe months ft-om the 1st of January,
1 a furnished Parlor and Bedroom. Address W.
(Tat this offloe. 3* deo 28
WANTED.
A WHITE Womun to do Waching and Ironing,
JA and plain Cooking in a private family. Apply
at this offloo. . deo 28
For Sale,
A VALUABLE NEGRO MAN, aged about 28
J\. years. Sold for no lault. For terras, Ao., apply
at this Office. dec28—3
TO LET.
1 F\i\ ACRES Dry Culture Laud on Hutchinson's
J.xJl.1 Island. Apply to
deo 28 6 R. HABERSHAM A SON.
FOUND.
A SMALL sum of Money. Tho owner may obtain
JA. it by applying at this offioe. 3 doo 28
Life Insurance.
(Southern MutunI Insurance Company.
npHE RATES of this Company are lower tliafi
1 th4so oharged by northern companies for residents
oftho 8outh.
Ono-fourth of the first t remium is entirely remitted.
Aftor the first year, this fourth may bo paid by a noto
when the polioy is for tlio whole Lire.
For ono or fivo year policies, this company offers great
advantages.
Poltoies mar be made payable to the wife, or wife and
children, with or without a trustee.
All the funds of tho oompany are invested in Stats
Bonds or In first tnortgnges on real estate, worth four
times the amount of loan.
Applications for Insurance received by
W. KINO, Agent.
Du. C. H. Wells, Medical Examiner.
Savannah, 29th Dec., 1853.
HTEAM ENGINE FOR HALE.
A STEAMBOAT Engine, Low Prce*ure, and of
XjL about 100 horse powor, well calculated for a
lowing Boat, will bo sold low by immadiLteapplication
to, CHARLES PERRY.Agent,
29 6 Willlnk’s Wharf.
r | 'AlLOlt’N IltONH, ull »ize», extra small size
X for Ladies' use, for sale by
F. W. CORNWELL.
deo 29 102 Bryan-streot.
Hamden’s Express,
TIT ILL forward freight destined to all towns in
f T the North, California and Europe by their
next regular Express, which loaves Savaunah per
steamer Florida, Doc. 31st. st 9 o'olook, A. M., pre
cisely. All persons wishing to ship freight by this
lino, will please send in ae soon as possible, as our list
positively closes on the evonlng of the 30th.
J _ HARNDEN'8 EXPRESS,
dsc29 153 Bay-street, Savannah, Ga.
"VTEW 1aARD—23 bbls ami kegu choice Teti
ll nesses New Lard, just recoived and for salo by
dec 29 COHENS A HERTZ.
$5 He ward.
T OST or Stninn on Tuesday Evening, from tlio
Xj Dock of the Custom house boat hoaso, an Eight
Oarod Canoe Boat, peiuted'Iesd color. The abovo re
ward will be paid for any information loading to the
recovery of the Boat.
doo 29 tf P. 31. KQLLOCK.
/ \ ATH—Three hundred bushels Oats, iu store
\ / and for sale by
den 29 WELLS A DURR.
mill owners Tuhe Notice.
i'AN TUESDAY, Hie 7l!i of FEBRUARY nnxfa
VJ in the Town of Waynesboro, Dinks County, will
bo sold a Steam Engine of forty (40) horse power . and
anothor of twelve (12) horsepower, both built by Mr.
Robert Findiav, of Maoon, and put in operation about
February, 1851. Also, throe Cylinder Boilers, about
thirty-two feet long each, a Planing Maohine, a set of
Grist Mill (Georgia Burr) 8toues, a Smoke-Stack, forty
(40) Mill Saws, and sundry other Appsratu. appertain
ing to aSteam Saw Mill of two gangs. Salo to close
concern and positive. Terms on day of salo.
These artioles oan bo inspected at the Mill located
within two miles of Griffin's, (Dinner House,) Central
Railroad. For further particulars address
ALLEN INM4N,
l<l , MidviUe P. O.. Burke County, Ga.
Dissolution.
r | , IIE Coparfnnrship heretofore oxisting under the
| name and firm of U. C, 8COTT A CO., is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. All persona Laving
claims against the said firm aro requested to present
them to N. K. Barnum, and all persons indebted to
said firm aro requested tq make payment to N. K. Bar-
nuns, who alone is authorised to use the name of the
firm in settlement of the business.
, n. C. 8COTT,
d*c28 N. K. BARNUM.
Fifty Tuu* Dauphin Coal,
¥ ANDING per schooner Virginia.—“This Coal
Xi has the inflammability of the Bituminous Goal,
with tho cleanliness of the Authrscitei and a greater
durability than aither; it burns without making auy
•oot or visible smoko, and the combustion is so com
plete that it retains the fire until all the Cval is con-
tumctl." For sale in lots to suit purchasers by
dcc28 6 At the Ferry Wharf Coal^nmi^Wood'Yard.
ASP Republican and Georgian oopy.
COAL YARD.
r |MIE subscribers have estuMLlioil a Cool Ynrd
JL uear thoir store, and keep constantly on hand a
large ossortmout of difficult kind of White and Bed
Ash Coal, which tlioy offer for sale low.
deo 28 HONE A CONNEN.
TJ KAL ESTATE on Comirass Street for Bale.
JLt Four very .desirable Lots thirty by ninety fest on
JongreM-Btreet,bctwoun Montgomery and Jtflersoa,
These Lots are well edapted for business purposes, bo
ng but a shore disunoe from the Market. Terms—Oue
htrd cosh,the balance in one and two years, secured
by mortgage oa the property. Apply to
M. PRENDER6A8T A CO.
deo28 478 Broughton-street.
XAR6AINS.
GREATLY
lhrougfa.nl .nr Irtiol. *15
CHEAPEST CASH STORE
Good, Soli fir Oath or Oitf At"p
%Ve invite Wholesale and Retail i» "fa
spent the best Stoek Uial Eas sJer L!£ yer * i°
into the same space in this City b tJm» 1 !J5 den,ca
most everything needed in Dress »1-
Plsntation DrV-GOODB. TliS'K Pln *
purchased at the very cheapest rata* T ®
Kiel. Kress Shawls,
larger, finer and cheaper than can ka had .1^“
Vlnln, Block ond
Black square Shawls and Misses' Shawft
•nn Mats, Baring 811k, Mm. Tire
Barexo de Laines very oLeap. ***
Silk it Colton Honler, Tory chenn
MEN’S UNDERSHIRTS
in ever/ hin. und In nil qnnllUoi f,„ m .... U
the flnreimnnuftotared, .is: Alen'u 1°
Lun.b.y*oU., Men', im hn, J “*»'■
, l.ndlon. All.no. dt ll„j"V Cniirihi..
in abort und long Sloeroaund iu ..... ..fo,
In thA hoariest and very best unalitiAs «... ^
The abovo Jndorehlrts and Drawers*ir! e * J lo Chei,> '“'
ohosper than oan be had else who™ r t V rjr ,
dron s Wool Snoks and Hoods, ODora^wlfni C l* i1 '
and Head DrssjesJ^jAtddottSn HoS,
\7"ALUADLK IILJ LDING LOTS For Hale
Y —Lot Number One 41.) corner of Jonos and Lin-
ooln-stroots, 69 by 100, subject to a ground rent of $45
04. Lot Number Three, (3.) Jonos-streot, OObylOO—
Ground Rent $30 04.
deo28
It EN DERG A ST A CO.,
178 Brooghton-strcyt.
J UST REf-’D por stoamship babell, from
Havana, 2500 Began,La Rosa brand; 10,000 Bri-
unia Ira; 10,000 Plantation Vsguoros, and 2500 La
Intsgrldsd, for sale by [dsc28] A. BONAUD.
W H1TEGL0VK8 AND CRAVATS—
Gloves of whits Kid. Silk and Lisle Thread;
Cravats and Neck Ties of Whits, Bilk, Satin end Cam-
briok, for sals by PRICE A VEADER,
»147 Bay street.
CALIHTUKMES.
LlNDNK.fi will r.umtni*ncc to teach a course
* CAU8THENIE8 on the 2d of Janaary aaxt.
MM
Parents a iihlux to have their daughter* instructed in
these useful and healthy exei 'r-os, can ascertain par
ticulars from him at lbs Gymnasium botween the hours
of 10,12 A. M ,and 4,fi P. M. 12 dec 28
muub.h.UMrthun.unb.hffiu««SKl 4, *" 4 ,,r!r
ked funnels.
RKAL WEI,811 DO
linen goods
LINEN CHECKS TOR gmpTo
Our store is the Depot tor the beft' l TS.
P“f« h'l«) *'»: Wlilti und Unbl'dTubI’ 1,11
ed Shirting aud Bosom Linen? fj
25o. per yard to the finest importsd ind C / J r , om
CLOTHS & CASSIMERES,
BtUn. 11 T end., fluid., fee Bug.-
Oinifliaiiis,Calicoes & Clilnizc*
niareen. and Bnmn.kn for Skin.,
*'•“( "I Jndiu Bnbb.f Ronud Comb.,
Shell and Buffalo dodo, Plated do do, India Rubber
Dressing do, Buffalo do do, Horu do do, vsrv stout Rnf
fulo and Shell Tucking do’, Hair BrushM* Jsry chs^“
Comb Cleanors, Port Monaios, Purses, Puff Boxes'
Jlooth Brushes, 8tool Bracelets, Jot Bracelets Wax'
Beads, Coral do, luff Combs, very cheap. Side do, Bair
Plus, Emortos, Silver Thimbles, Nail Brushes, Card
Cases, Vast btuds, Primming Buttons, Elastics, lins
vory cheap, boxes of Perfumery, lhiraa Rings and Tas
sels, 1 luted and Silvered Bax Clasps Huvnr RmoH.
Steel do. Worsted Bindings, Ivory and Silvered P*n
Holder* with Pens in them, 'very cheap. CrShet &£.
dies, Breast Pin. Parse Silk. Twist, &ff Pin!* fo!-
Our Stock is so thoroughly fl/led up to unite the 'larasst
assortment, and it It fixed for salo atprfasaso IntoSm-
ly very cheap, that tho purchasers of alarge assortment
iu small anu large quantities, can bo suited In a xreator
number of artioles, and thereby effect a greater savini
than in any othor store in Savannah. * saving
i any othor store in Savannah."
McC'08K«K dc TRBANOR,
111 Congress-street next to Bull-st.,
opposite Pulaski House.
viunuii ueciures.
A T tbo request of thi. Sociely, Profe.ior8cn.nB
it*.,.Shiiu" * oour,e of four LMtarM 0,1 ,o1 -
1. On Pv.tr,and Art.—Tb.lr nutnre, million und
ralulion lo lb. T.rlon. sphere, of human life, illustrat-
ed fremuofauonludgu uiu.tur-work.or vuriou. nations.
' •■.Hi*a.ntflosi Analysis of bis I'o.i.i; Tb.
• journey through Hell, rurguoty und
Parodiae. Readiugs from the same.
III. Dimto as iho Catholic Poet par sxoellenoe. His
0 A U ?V ric ?' The of W™anhZd
aS> y , ^ nd embodlod in Christian
Art, contrasted with that of the Ancients.
IV. Petrarch—His life, love and poetry.
The.four Lectures form a whole, intended to dofine
th ° %"■*• of J th ® Christian principle
within tlio sphore of Poetry and Art.
They will bo delivered at the Armory Hall on the
Evenings of Tuesday, Dooembsr 27; Friday, December
otV^pdjf’ Jttuuftr y 3d * * ttd Thursday, January 5th,
49*Ti«koti for tho Course, $1.60. For a single
Lecture, 60 cents,-may bo hod st auy of the Book-
l a rt *9i nd at th ° door oa tho ®" Q t»S of Leotares.
FAS 111UNAHLK DANCING.
ST. ANDREW'S HALL.
MR. NIC1IOL8 respectfully announces to his
patrons, aud the public generally, that his 8o-
cond Sension will ooinmonoe on Monday. Jau.
2nd, 1854, at 3)* o'olook, for Ladies, Misses, and
Masters. Gontiomeu's Class on Tuesday. Jan.
3rd, at8)£ o'clock. Terms$10 per session.
Mr. N. has aucured tho servloos of Mr. LII'PARD, a
competont Teacher to assist him in his classes. This,
together with Mr. PHELPS and Mr. PlEltPONT iu
tho Musical Department will enable him to give the
roost decided satisfaction. Pupils are requested to
commonoo at tbs opening of the session.
«r-Practising Soirees every Thursday Evening.
d” 0 *4 2w
The most Difficult
/N AN bosuiieit, by culling at SKIFF’8 Jewelry
V/ Store, 129 Congrosss-st., vposito tho Pulaski
House, in tho way of Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Ac., Ao.; as
ho hue just received a new lot of Ladies' Brooches,
Aar Drops, Hoops, Rings, Gold and Silver Thimbles,
Cro-sos. Bracelets, Chains, aud p, variety of other ar
ticles of Jewelry, which, with his former atook, com
pletes a rare assortment. The subsoriber would Invito
■DMlxl attention to his targe and varied stock of Pearl,
Mhell, Ivory ami common Portmonalos, Ladies’ Work
Boxer, Pearl and Shell Card Cases, Alabaster Fancy
lioxos and Paper Weights. Looking Glasses, Fancy 8
Day Clocks and Common 30 hoar do., together with an
innumerable variety of otbir artioles in his line, suita-
? r .n ea r tn ft Lovers, Sweetboarts end
usual prlcos° f bo ,ol<1 at muc ^ !«** 4han
The public
gress-st.
L^LOUlt—FLOUR—Ouo hundred sacks
L Granite Mill Flour, for sals by
■*" “ WlI.UAMa t HUMPHRIES.
IJAS J’ll.I.HSDK PAUi51—Kor lb. nll.vm.
-f tionnndanr.of Bronchitis nnd otbsr Diseases of
lUoqiiront. lorrelob/ JOHN B. MOURE g CO.
2 Qlbbcn'l Buildings.
A 1 -* * rOUTifU.-lUO bbls. Philadelphia
Lrenm Alee 2U ensbs I.oudon Porter. For sal.
[doo HI] MoMAUON It DOYLE.
1J AT, MOUSE AND UOACH POIbUiv.
V dUCGTered to destroy
itau, Mice and Roaches, For sale by
do °3 A. A. SOLOMONS A CO.
Boardliig*
4 ^®_WMecha!i i cs cun 1>A uccommodatnd *
D
i'nvuiR JBoiutling House.
rpUKsubscriherlmvii'irtaken the spacious resi-
X dfnee lately ooenpiod by Wo. I. Way. Eso.. re-
i , |Pn?g^!l*J 1 ? tifle,hi * ff i end ! andth ® P“4>« 0 . that ho
bofch permanent and tran-
BOARDERS on reasonable terms. Persons who
#1 * e , w J ,er ® can tako tbeir meals at his home
The house is located in a
aontrai part of the city, on Wright Square, opposite tho
10 fi lve ® ntlr ® satisfaction he
£*5* ftntkoth friends ancfstrangers will give lilm a
share of patronago. [oot 201 GEO. C. DUNHAM.
1*1
UORNJD* FOR HALE.
Three pairs of Match and Single Horses
for salo at the Stablos, corner of Broughton
and Barnard-stroets.
doo 15 tf T. F. STEVENS.
"aVaRI DaY UiUNUS SOMETIIINfi
NEW,”
A T least it ir* so at this time with the citizens of
Savannah, for they can now have their lists re
novated by oalling at No. 3 Jefferson-street, Up Stairs.
Who that oonrts the notioa of the ladies, or the appro-
battun or Gentoel folk*, would wear a mean, dirtv,
greasy Hat. when they oan liar* It otherwise by merely
call in r at tlio above place. Call soon. tf dec 3
FUR SALE* „ . .
A Fine Stallion, 6 years old, well broken
tto tho Saddle, easy, gentle and spirited. In~
.quire at Thomas F. Steven's Stable, corner of
lualitoii aud Bsrnard-et. 'tf 6eoo
[feq'n
npY
1 suitable for paving, in lots to suit purchasers,
doo 9 tf WM.CBABTBEL.
jjAVING BJU1CK8.—30,000 good quality
Northern Bricks. Apply to
WM. CRABTREE.
iofuriDs his customers
• • * ned a
south
Ml- f
variety or new Toys and Confeotionery, on the souta
side of Brough ton-street botween Bull and Whitaker»
where fresh Cakes, Rusks and Bread will be baked
everyday. Also.Ioed Cakes and Maocaroniee-
Ornamented Cakes, Jollies and Cream, in fancy
style, made to order.
Cares lor the country will be boxed earefnlly foe
A continnanoe of publio patronage is solioitsd-
UagHsrrco iyjpe likenesses.
I ^lIK subscriber is now prepared to execute
. LIKENESSES, in the best style of tbs art, at hi«
magnificent Gallsry,coiner of St. Jalisn-strset and
Market Square. **
All Piotaras warranted to giv* satisfaction, or re
takon without extra charge.
fltyitutructlons given in th* art, with apparatus
rural* bed; also, Stock and Chemicals for sale,
octao J. w.mrleRi_
I tlU UBDKRBIUNISDdreilin,U.clnMlheif
business Will sol) their present stock of Gr°«® r ^*
tt cost for cash on>y. Tnsy also offer their Store »or
runt until the first of November next. _
dea II COHEN k TABVEB. _
NEW STYLKHc
Q UUAK AND M<H.A88KB.-»l' l ' d » e !'.“ i ^
h P«rto Blon flUf.ri 10 do Mnwoirndo do, « d»
prira. N. O.do; UotlliOrnshsd end CUrlW «•! »
coses Lo.f do, 76 bbls prims nsw crop Ns» Orl.scs
Syrnp ; IDO do .heap Suj.r Houso Jn*
and for salo t>y 1 Ldiollli WEB8TEB * rAI.Mtn.