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TOTSBDAY HOI
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SAVANNAH. 0A.«
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JOHN E. W«®-
i. P. BOBWSHi
JNO. H. MWIB,
1SJU0 BRUNSES,
BOLOMON COIIEN,
B, HERTZ,
W. H. OOY1M.
X. O. ANDBR80N,
JU D. WiEKBB,
ilNO. UAM.EBV,
D, O’BYRNE,
W. 0. BULLOCH,
bancee bolomosb.
Alataati IwaMriR Million-
Th. JmSh bu Kb. forth from Montgomoty
I^SSTlHM tho gnUQSng ° (
11m tlooUoo of Memo* Fitwatmoe ond 0* 0. Cl at,
ooDoiW8t»teiSmtoro from AUbomA. BotS*"
nuoob Democrat*, trao Boothonioto, and wo tako It.
mrmaopportora of tho Admlolitratlon of Oonmal
Pmoa.Next to the defeat or Forwm. that ot Ouoi-
xm mo torn an otyect of ilrongeit dertie. Both
thooa men let oot a* tho moot gaming of Southern pa-
t riot*—only to aatootoh no by a chilling chango when
*l. v... at Mil name. Thor hin their Itwitd 1“
tho boor of trial came. Thoj hate their renard
Rqniacat in pact.
Foreign News*
Tho norro brought by ths Canada would oeom to
oonllnntheImprooaloo, very generally hit oflato,
that a otato of long continued enaponao la woteo In
ttalnlloono* upon commercial aChtra tliau actual hoe-
tllltleo. Elthor the commonooment of tbo light, or'
tho aatiafhctlon which buyera feel at tbo euoceaa of
the Turk* haa giren a muoh better tone to tbo Eng-
llah cotton market.
Singular, la It not, that in tbo conteat now going
on between between Chrlatlana and Mahometana the
aympatbleaof nearly all Chriatlendom are enlisted In
behalf of tho followers of the false prophet ?
Tbo explanation la to bo found In tho root that tho
Turks hate shown themselves, In spirit, much better
Chrlatlana than tho Russians. Wo sincerely hopo that
the latter may receive aaoond drubbing.
TnuiEWIVim.-On Thursday last tho people of
twantv-threo States of this Union united In a day or
pObUotoankaglvlngand prnUe to Almighty God for
the manifold blessing* enjoyed by ns as a nation. In
our own city business was suspended, and rel gious
services observed In all tho Churches, and social In
tercourse waa Indulged without abuse, so far as we
are aware.
Liberal CoKrntnoTiOK.—The sum of 1100 was
contributed in tbo Rev. Mr. CKOMny’sCburehAMelh-
odist,) In this city, on Thanksgiving evening, to bo
added to tho Conference fund for tho support of dis
abled and superannuated Ministers, and their wives
and children. This Is a llborol and praiseworthy
thank offering for the prosperity which has attended
this Chnroh and its individual members the past year,
an act we take pleasure In mentioning unsolicited.
Corraspondeoeo of tho Savannah Dotty Georgian,
IiCgUlAturo off Georgia.
MiUADomu*, Nor. 25.
Nf Stnrgis, of Muscogee, Introduced a bill to regulato
tho manner oHiumles writs of error trom the Superior
OoarU of thl* State.—250 copies of this bill were ordered to
be printed.
Mr MeGehee, of IIooaton-A bill to appoint five cotnrais-
lionet, for the town of Fort Valley, in tbo county of Hous-
; uor i» aiui waiting for the movtnf or wow-
ten. The whoU country ?* repotted tobfldry. TIUe
i« fotorgblo to gathering In of crop*, but not to getting
The sum uiieue glwa a Ublo with the nemec of
all the member* of tho Logisl»tur«. tbo*gc*,the time
of tbolr coming to Ten*, tbo Bute or country from
whenoo they came, the plaoa of nativity, their occu
pation and their nrwent addten. Their age* vary
from 19 to fifl which aro the youngest and oldest.
Thoro aro to all thirty-throe Senators, when all aro
preaentp and eighty-nine morabora of the House of
Bepraaentatlves \ twenty-six of them gro from Ten-
nessoop twelve from Georgia, eleven from North Caro
lina, ten from Kentuoky, Bouth Carolina and Virginia
oaoh, eight froijt Alabama, alx from Mississippi, three
from Illinois, two from Massachusetts, Ohio and Lou-
Ulana each, and one from Connecticut, Missouri, Ger
many. France and Texas each. There Is but one na
tive Texan, namely, James H. Durst, from IUo Grande
City, 8tar county, thirty-four yean of age. There are
sixty-threo farmers, thirty-four lawyers, six phslclnns.
throe merchants, two printers, two meclmnlos and
one teacher.
Ton Galveston, Houston and Hindbrson Rail-
noADv—Tho ceremonies usual in the commencement
of works of great publlo Importance were opened and
gone through with on this road, at Virginia Point, on
Wedesday morning, the loth Instant, in the presence
of a numerous and respectablo assembly of ladies
and gentlemen, and the operators who have beon en
gaged to grade the road.
The hands began to work on Thursday last.
From tab luo Grandil—The pilot boat Water
Witch. Captain King, from Brazos Santiago on Mon
day night, arrived hero on Wednesday, tbo lGtb Inst.
We learn that tho yellow fever had not prevailed at
Point Isabel or tho Brazos, but at Browusvlllo and
Matamoras it was severe.
There had been fifteen deaths In tho garrison at
Brownsville, including Lieut Horny WiiitTug, Lieut.
Duncan and Col. Webster tbo Commnndnutortho
E oefc The total number of deaths from tho fever in
rownsville had exceeded two hundred, chiefly from
imongst tho Mexican population.
In Mattamoms tbo mortality is said to have been
very great, but os the authorities prohibited tolling
of bells for funerals and records of burials, no esti
mate could be formed of tho number of deuths. The
disease was rather on tho increase at last advices.
Tho burk P. L. Hascltise had arrived off Brazos San
tiago bar, with heavy ordinance and ammunition for
the frontier, but there being no facilities for lighter
ing, or vessels capable of performing tho service in
reasonable time, the quartermaster despatched her
for Now Orteaaa, f/*rn which place bee lral„k** «*»n
be conveyed to the Rio Grando by the U. S. steamer
Fashion. Quite extensive preparations of a military
character, are being made at tne several places on the
places on tho Itio Grande.
A letter la the News, from Corpus Chrlstl, dated
Nov. 0, says:
Government trains are arriving and departing al
most daily. The Greasers aro bringing in plenty of
mustangs, and doing, I presume, a good business.
Tho segnoritas are buying any quantity of red shawls,
wich is a pretty good sign that the segnors are in
tends.
The Houston Telegraph rays:
Wo recently met with Mr. Crilver, who acompanlcd
the party of Mr. Stewart to tho Guadeloupe moun
tains, and were shown by him several beautliul speci
mens of Galena, or sulphurct of lead, and a speci
men of silver ore, of a very excellent quality. He
says that thousands of tons of the Galena are found
directly on tho surface of tho ground in these moun
tains, and extensive forests of pine, beach ami maple,
are found dose to theso mines. Fuel of the best
quality is thus found close at baud for melting the
ore. lie states also that tho party visited a salt lake
near the head of tho Colorado, wulch was more than
a mile long, nud a quarter of a mile broad. The bot
tom of the Jake was covered with a layer of beautiful
white salt, more than four inches thick.
dinar, time required Tor a ulling vaaaal to make
passage from Ban Franolaw la tan days, and from
lalnth to China twenty daja. About thoaamotl
imorequiredftr»at/Sgir
o China twenty days.
tho unto time
Why Samoa.tth.tna.tii ioeurabto, when Ilia™ ala a | CBSTRAl* 11 Air.ltO AD AJtD BAHKINO ;
1 .'.ad M.redlttdmMr wRhla tharaaoh of allt I OOMFANY or GEORGIA,
-- .is.aatniaalnseeaUat haa hllarto Attended tho ECWii Nin.oil»r.ltth,Mt3,
t'adnt(|d*lratlon or Mounds'* Ruavtuno Oonroomi turn The annual meeting of .too', bolder, will be held at tho
tnoOn.Ptnunre, It (toed. frir.lW u the «ol. roltablo Ea.li.nge, In EeObneh’. on Tut»d v , tli. tnutlith il.Tot
rtmody for this dirt ooraifnt, New evidences ot Its ml* | Dotmmbcr next, at li o'clock, A. M. Stockholders ere entl*
re^ntous powers are deity Ured trimevery seetion of the tied to a free ride to and from the meeting. By order,
at the proeent time, In round number*, m follow*
H^aif.M.ooo t Oahu' 18,000 tNlanl, 18.000\ Kanla
«0 OOj Molokai, MOO ) Nibau, 7001 Lanai, 300. ToUl
The number of square mllet in the whole nmy bo
atated at 6.100 |only nbout one firth of which are ara
ble land, although the mountain aides yield-fino pas
turage at all seasons of the year.
The native population la rapidly passing away.—
Tho ordinary decreaso may be estimated at about
eight per cent, per annum, and it ia believed that In
ten yoara, without the intervention of any opldumio
or Infectious disease to hasten their doolmotion, tho
number of nutivea will bo reduced to loss than thirty
thousand. In 1849 the population was reokoued at
80,000. During that year too tnenscls, hooping cough
and influenza swept off ten thousand ; aud tho pres
ent year may also be specially marked in tbo Haw
aiian calender as the era oi death. Tho smallpox, al
ways so fatal to the Aborigines, haa been raglug here
with fearful eflbct since February. Not less than 3000
havo died upon the single Island ofOahu, out of a pop
ulation of la.ooo, and there seem no abatement ortho
' N.Y.Pott.
Assault and Battery—An Alleged*Attempt at
On Wednesday night last, while the exhibition or
Prices "Dissolving Views" wore progressing, a
desperate character, by tho name of George Martin,
as wo learn, made an attack upon the ticket seller,
with a butcher’s cleaver, cutting him vory severely
In the bead, besides inflicting other serious Injuries.
Tho hull was of course darkened, os the exhibition
required—tho audience had assembled, tho ticket
mwter was nbout leaving bis post, when as reported
bv him, this man Martin,entered, after observing
him place bis pocket book in his side pocket, com
menced the difllculty, and in the melee caught at his
coat, tearing it entirely down from tho arms, but too
fur behind, to touch tne pocket. Borne then came to
his assistance, meanwhile Martin was taken off by
his friends, and. screened from arrest. There wore
no police in attendance, but some two or three indi
viduals hnd imposed themselves upon Mr. Price as
being such. No arrest we beliove, lias yet been
mado, nor so far as we know, hasuny been attempted.
Price and his company left about thirty-six hours
after, his business not allowing him to remain, in or
der to prosecute tho case. These are the facts as
represented to us.— Columbia 7\mt^ 2m«-
United 8Utes.
nor 18—lm
GKO. A. CUYLER. Cashier.
1*0*1
_ Thousands of Parente
Outer Oil. Catomtl. &o.
E arte. tenant the
alr-
iot aware that, while they ap-*
— they are actually laying the
lumlatlon* for a soriea of wases, such as salivation, loss
of sight, weakness of IlmteJo.
Hotenssck'i IIwild dm, t which w# uk the atten tion ol
all directly Interested In )elr own as writ at their chit*
dren’s health, are beyond! doubt the best medicine now
in use. In Liver Complain land all dliordera arising from
those ora bilious type, shod make use of the only genuine
medicine, liobcnsack’s LlrePilla..
‘•/tonddaoeftwf," but ai for HobensacVa Worm Byrnp
and Urn ITUs, and oburvlhat each haathealgnatureo,
the Proprietor, J. Jf. lioBtmcx. aa none else are genuine.
marlO—flra
Savannah Market, November SO.
COTTON—Tho market la unchanged, Folea 894 bales, as
follows: 18 at 8)4, 21 at9,04at0)4.89at9)*-,56at0>4,
78 at.9M, 13 at 9)4,22 at Oft- 116 at 10,83 at 101-18.117
at 10)4, 220 at 10)4.89 at 10)4, 87 at 10)4, nod 20 bales at
12)4 eehto.
travelers* guide.
Departure of Steamer* from thin Port.
_ _ TIUlDAT.
fTm. Oatoon, Shaw, Pabta, Ac., at 10 o’clock, A. M.
„ , ^ OS WNXBTOAY.
KtyOone State, Bardie, PWaduldhln, at 8 A. M.
Planter, Wiggins, Centrevflsge, vo., 10, a. it.
, _ . ■nujumsT.
St- Johnt, Freeliorn, Palate, E. F., 10, a. m.
_ . O.VSaU’RDAV.
F orlda, Woodhull. for NsvYork, at 10. A. M.
.», » V 1 "-““"Mil' iur ion, ni AW, n. a,
Welakn, King, for l' colaia.Ac., at 10, A. M.
Oregon, Moody, fo r Auguta. at 4, P. M.
Southern S.enmshlp I,liie«G
tor Afto J orb,—Tlio steanships Florida. Capt. Wootlhull ,
and Augusta, Capt. Lyon: eave Savannah every Snturday
for New York. The stenmitilp Alabama. Captain Sohenck:
leaves Savannah for Now Y*rk, every alternate Wednesday.
Fhr i’Wladdjdkfa.—Tlio stumsiilp* State of Ueorgla,Okpt.
Collins; and Keystone State,Capt. Bardie; leave Savannah
every alternate Wednesday for Philadelphia.
/hr Jfaoana.—Thu aleauwHp Label, Capt. Rollins, leaves
Favannah on tho 15th and 30th ot oacli month for Havana,
touching at Key Wost, aud connecting with the Pacific Mall
hlpCotnpany'a steamers for Cullfor
SleauMhlpCotnpany'a steamers for California.
COMMERCIAL*
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF SAVANNAH....
NOVEMBER 20, 18 .8.
. ,nofl8 • 8.8. BlDLKY. tW OongreW street.
tlAMSAND LARD—20 tiercM sugar enfed Homs, and
XI J6 btls Lard, for rets by 7 .
nov9
H aV-150 bal
Chari
CRANE k RODGERS.
prime Eastern Hay, landing per bark
_ Charles William, and for aide by
nuvl3 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO,
H AMS-L*nd!ng aohr, Mohawk, 200 Reynold’s superior
Items, for salo by
novW 3. V. CONNKRAT k CO.
I MPORTED CORDIA1A—10 dot Imported Marichlno, 10 do
assorted, 10 do American. Just received and for aaie
low by HYLAND k O’NEIL,
nov9 Under Marshall House.
ia U«.»AT
I8PBRMA S^“-.
“ " "«•*»»,», ORonou
GBZATjDOLli'cTioNOP craiosijijg
fbom all parts or m worlw Ui£S
, JW Admittance ^07 Ownl«« o . ..
from2to6 and from7to0P ^2P.u.
m n " eTsn, ngs Mela.
novicui,
slvely for the colored population’
I MPERIAL DlSll COVERS, a aupevior Mtlcte,fo T »a\*by
novli J. P. COIJJNS.
J UST RECEIVED per steamer Augusta, a full supply of
strictly nrlmo Goshen Rutter, also, choice Butter, 4 lbs
for 2)1, fair flutter, 6 lbs for 81, for ssle by
wfio W. 0.
, NOBnvsOW&ELDttmT
Will, in a few days, exhibit their
AOERIE AND CIRCUS «n thl^% e ^ h ^wdllW.
. DICK80N.
AURIVKD S1NUIC OUR LAST.
Rhlp Chaos, Dunton, Charleston. Ballast, to Washburn.
Wilder Is Co.
Hr. bark Wave, Halpen, New York; Ballast, to A Low A
Co.
Hclir Narragansett, Band, Philadelphia, to Brigham, Kel
ly A Co. •
Schr Wm A Dresser, Dodgo Boston, to Urlghatn, Kelly &
Co.
Schr Challengo, Clifton, Boston, to H K Washburn.
Fclir Eclipse, Goslce. Now York, to Rowland A Co.
Schr PlnnJume, Brown, New York, to Rowland H Co.
Schr Fuuuy, Bull, 3 days from New York, to Ogden A
nunker.
U.8. M. steam-packet Colhoun, Barden. Charleston, to F
M Isafhtcau.
U. 8 M steam-packet Metemnra. Postell, Charleston, to
M Umteau.
Stcumer St. Johns. Freeborn. Palntka, Ac., to Claghorn A
Cunningham.
Steamer Umar. Johnson, Augtwta, with boats 1 and 4.
to T R Mills.
K ERSEYS—Just received a lot of Heavy Kerseys which
cumpleles a line assortment, offered ss low ss can be
be bought lu the city.
novlo KRM1TON A VER8TILIJ3.
| ^ATH.8—30.O0U Laths d«Uy expected per brig Martha
RRIOBAM. KKI.LY A CO.
L ARD— I-Hiding from schr. Mohawk, 25 kegs and 10 bbls
prlmo Leaf Lurd, fur .-ale by
nuvl‘2 J. V. CONNER AT A CO.
T 1QUOR” CASES, received and for aalo by
M ADEIRA WINE—2 half pipes Old Reserve. 1 do tondon
Market, 0 do Inferior, to suit purchasers. For sale
by nuv8 HYLANI) A O’NEIL.
M .VIS—Sea l)rn»». Git noth, French Willow aud Shaker
Table J - * * ‘
o Mats, for sale by
JyJERINO Vt^fS. A*o —laidies’ patent Merino Veit*, do
CLEAltUI).
U. F. M. steam-iuicket Uonlon. King, Charleston-
iAflUcau.
Stenm-imcketWin. Senbrook. Pock, Cliarleston via Beaufort
—S. M.LallUeau.
a. superfine Cash mere do. China Fnun do; Gentlemen's
Royal Ribbed Shirts, tin extra sire Merino Wrappers, do ex
tra sire Merino ttilrts, do Cotton and Merino Drawers. F*or
»r iti, ^
PEKT UPPERMOST AND III,,n „
1'EltKOKMD DY Hit. °°W»,
MADAME RUU1NSON,
MASTER JAMES ROBINSOS,
An.l an aWIJhMl Hit of p.p»|, r ,j’ 0 ?*.
pany, and will appear in the variousexerdwi “ ^ Cwa -
,, , .. lt the hand
xos " n >.*w u,
A SPLESDID CUM.ECTIOS OP ,V,LD
sassssf ts uiir “ : rj- &*&<■ - -
sale at 72 8t. Julien an«l 105 Brran streets, by
11 oc t22 KEMPTON A VERST11.LE,
Son them Steamboat Lines*
Fbr Charleston —'Tliereiruter United States Mall steamers
Gordon. Capt. Brooks; Calhoun, Capt.Bardon; and Metamo
rn, Captain Postell; luavo erery morning at 4 o'clock, for
Charleston, connecting with the Charleston steamships for
New York nnd Philadelphia, and the Wilmington boats,and
arrlvo every evening hi Savannah at 5 o'clock,!’. M,
Abr Florida— [Picolata, Black Creek, Jacksonville. St. Ma
rys, Ac ]— 1 The steampseket Welska. Captain N. King, leaves
every Saturday morning for the abovo places.
the stenmpacktt Wm. Gaston. Cnpt. Shaw, leaves every
Tuesday morning, for the above places.
•m—* i,leaves oven
Tbo stcnmpacketRt. Johns, Cajjt Freeborn, leaves every
Tliursday morningj for Ibf * 4 —«rv fourth
ton, and to incorporate the same.
Mr. Dean, of Bibb—A bill to require testamentary trus
tee* of estates to make an annual return of the property
under their charge.
The bill for the formation of a new county from the coun
ties of Carroll, Paulding, Campbell and Polk, waa read the
third time, and after much discussion waa put before the
Senate for its passage, and lost by a vote of—Yeas, 34,
Nays, 41.
Senate adjourned to nine o’clock to-morrow morning.
Is rat Housk.—Mr. Boll, or Stewart, reported a blU to
Incorporate Masonic Femalo College, in Lumpkin, Stewart
County. , ,
Mr. Clements, of Walker-A bill to exempt practising
Also, to amend tlio tax law, so
physicians from Jury daty,
M to allow every tax-payer to deduct the amount ot his
indebtedness from the taxablo property returned.
Mr. Sweat, of Ware—To require every tax-payer to state
the section and district in which each lot of his land la lo-
The commlttoo on that portion of the Governor’s Mes
sage relative to moving the scat of government, recommend
moving It, but designate no place. The bill to that effect la
made the apeclal order of the day for Thursday next. A
bill to have annual sessions Is made the special order for
Friday next.
Mr. Pottle offered a resolution to appoint a committee lo
call on Rev. Dr. Talmadge, and request a copy of his sor-
mon delivered on Thanksgiving day, for publication. It
was resolved to have firo huudredcopies printed.
Bills passed:
A bill to incorporate Brunswick Improvement Company.
A bill to lay out a no w county from tho counties of Gil
mer and Cherokee.
A bill to amend tbe several acts Incorporating tho city of
Rome.
Honse adjourned to ton o’clock to-morrow morning.
Mllm>aBViu.K, Nov. 20.
In Boat*.—Mr. Miller, of Richmond, movod to take up
and read the petition from tho Teinpernnco Convention.
Ttali was opposod by several, hut on being put to tho Sen
ate was carried.
Mr. Sturgis moved to lay the petition on the table for tho
balance of the session. Tills was disepssed by Messrs. Stur
gis, Cone, Dabney and Moseley, In favor of it, aud by Messrs,
Miller, Moore, Willingham, Bailey, Stephens and Whito,
against It This motion was lost—Yeas 35, nays 44. On
motion of Mr. Ridley, the petition was referred to a special
committee of one Trom each Judicial District.
Mr. Bryan, of Wayne, reported a bill to authorize persons
residing on the Atetamaha River and I’hlnhotewey Creek to
bnlld lumber yards on their tend.
Mr. Stephens, of Hancock—A bill to secure a preference
to persona In possession In application for warrants of sur
vey under the laws pertaing to head rights.
Mr. Trammel, ot Habersham—To alter and amend the
4th section of the 8th division or tho penal code.
Mr. Dean, of Bibb—To authorlro the Governor to Issue
BUte bonds to the amount of $500,000 to the8outh-western
lalload Company. Senate ordored 250 copies of this bill
to be printed.
Mr. Dabney, of Gordon—To repeal a portion of the penal
eode, to as to have criminals oxecutedlprivatcly.
Mr. Miller,of Richmond—A bill in relation lo the limita
tion over of estates. This bill is Intended to settle the
question in regard to definite and indefinite Issue, which
gives rise to so much litigation.
Yellow Fever In New Port.
To-day we perform this painful duty of recording
the death of lour more of our residents from yellow
fever.
As mentioned in our last, with two exceptions, the
disease has continued to coniine Its attacks to tbut
portion of our pormlution who left town just previous
to, or at the breaking out of the disease in Septem
ber, and whose houses hail been closed during the
greater pnrt of the time, and who had probable not
taken sufficient precaution to have their houses open
ed ; and their beds, carpets, clothing, &c., well dried
ond sunned, previoxu to their return- Every person
isawaro that, in this climate, even in houses nut
closed, without a grout deal of care, the articles men
tioned are apt to gather a large quantity of mill dew,
mould, &c., which is of itself sufficient to render the
atmosphere of a room impure, nnd to ercato sickness.
None of those whoso houses were kept opened du
ring their absense havo been attacked. There are
some 10 or 12 new comers from other States, who re
main healthy. And what is very unusual at this sec
tion of tho year, wo do not hear’of a single caso of
sickness on shipbourd.
In regard to the two exceptions, wo state that one
is a young child ; tho other an adult, who bad been
for a week, day and night, constantly attending upon
a sick family, in ono of the houses which had been
during; the year 1850.
Whites.
f.CW.
Native.
Fir.
Affr/.
ffa! no
..185 941
218
183,051
3,171
180.22a
V. Hampshire
.. 88.148
73
80 098
1.223
88,221
Vermont
.. 92,152
00
83,740
3,400
02,242
dass
...220.781
1.439
211.203 10.927
222,220
it. Island
.. 28,359
651
27,712
1,198
28,910
3onn
... 82.433
1.204
80.221
2,470
83,097
tfow York,...
..C87.874
6.447
044,087
19,234
603,321
N. Jersey...,
.. 39,276
2.326
88,892
2.709
01,001
Pennsylvania.
..498.111
0.400
488,823
16,781
604.010
Delaware
.. 14.210
187
14,077
320
14.403
Maryland...
... C0.447
1,010
00.380
1,077
02,063
1). Columbia..
... 6,103
407
0,435
85
0.570
Virginia
..109.711
M
109,564
211
109,776
[4. Carolina...
.100,591
217
100,258
650
100.808
3. Carolina...
.. 41.293
84
40,073
300
40.373
Jeurgia......
.. 77,015
00
70.910
101
77,010
Florida
.. 4.745
00
4.704
108
4.812
Alabama
... 02,778
00
02.733
108
82.840
Mississippi.,,
.. 48.803
48.761
52
48.803
Louisiana....
.. 32.818
1,217
30.795
3,262
34,057
Texas
.. 19.670
' 20
18.788
001
191.89
Arkansas....
.. 23.350
u
23.343
18
23,361
Tennessee....
..140,430
70
140.033
167
146.200
Kentucky,...
...130.917
188
129.255
1.250
121,205
Missouri
.. 05.245
40
92,031
3,254
95.285
Illinois
..181,000
323
173,403
8,889
182,292
Indiana
. .220,034
027
218,127
2,734
220,961
Ohio
.. .612.278
2.631
437.697 10.232
614.603
Michigan....
...105.754
207
100.842
6,110
105,901
Wisconsin...
... 60.354
07
45,508 10.913
60.481
Iowa
... 35,450
17
34,383
1,090
35.473
California....
... 992
1
078
17
093
Minnesota T..
.... 207
2
202
7
209
N. Mox.T,...
... 400
00
404
2
40ft
Oregon T....
.. 1.875
2
1.852
25
1,877
Utah T.
. k . 2.035
1,009
60
2.030
'flio stoampackot Iterld L. Adams, Capt. llobbard, leaves
every Wednesday morning, for the abovo places,
m—* ekf -*-■ “ * — *
The iteampackct Planter, Ctept. Wiggins, leaves every
’ * ’ * * " ‘ air - *
D12FAUTKD.
U S M steam-packet Gordon. King. Charleston.
“■ . . •.-[•k.C*' 1
\fORTHERN HAY'—100 bales prlmo Northern Hay,now
X l landing from the schr. North State. For sale by.
OUDF.N A BUSKER.
novS
8team-packet Wm. Seabrook, Peck. Charleston via Beaufort.
0 1L«, *«•-
f * '
MEMORANDA.
Liverpool, Nov 6—Salted, ship Pemberton, for Sav’h.
Boston, Nov 22—C'Uhred. brig B Curlis. for Darien. Ga.
Daniarijcutta, Nov 14—Sailed, brig Bcronda, for Jackson
ville.
—10 bbls Linseed Oil, 10 do Sperm do, 10 do Re
lined do. 10 do Machinery do,3000 lbs White Lead. 100
boxes Window Glnss. For sale low by
nuglO CRANE A RODGERS.
J IG HAMS ASH SMOKED BEEF—5 bbls Pig Hams, and
, . . > nau atm
F ig hai
3 do Smoked llorf. for salt* by
J) OTATO IS.—100 bbls Potatoes,
A. BON AUD
CONSIGN KISS.
Brig Northman f.om Boston.
i»ov3
now landing from the
For snlc by
OGDEN A BUNKER.
Per schr Wm A Dressor. from I!o-ton—Brigham. Kelly A
it, H J Gilbert. W Hale. Iteber-
Co. M A Cohen. J (5 Falllgnnt,
sham A Son, Holcombe. Johnson A Co, A Haywood. I<ockett.
P OT - ....
Potatoes. 50 do red and white Onions. 100 bxs Cheese.
: 25 cases Table Salt, 150 bxs No land Pah* Fnap. landing
and for sain by acts HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
Wednesday mnrolug.for Ccutrevlllage.Ac.
From St. Maryt,—Tho steamer W. B. Hears, Capt. Mht-
mis, leaves St. Marys, overy Friday morning, for Trader’s
Hill, Ac., connecting with the St. Johns, to and from Savan
nah.
phy A'liovnift>y n l , fl(Wh^4i ; TJoi.tfoTF AND APPLE
A II Weed. Verslille A Butler, Webster A I’alnms, E F Wood *- «Li Apple*, for sale
A Co, R D Walker, IV 1* Yoogo, T 3 Wayne,T R Mills, nnd nov "
Order.
Per schr Challenge, from Boston—S Wilmot. Cooper A i
There seems to bo but little difficulty in managing
the discaso, when the proper remedies are promptly
resorted to, but tho delay of a few hours even, is apt
to prove fatal.
There lias been 7 deaths since the re-appcrance of
tho epidemic, viz ; Mr. Smith, a son of Mr. Uuverly’s,
Dr. Goldwire, Mrs.Graham, Mrs. Davis, Miss Hughes
and Miss Losch.
There arc 0 cases this morning under medical treat
ment, 1 adult and S children. All are convalescent;
4 considered out of danger.
Tho weather continues exceedingly warm— New.
port, Flu. r lHmes,T3d.
Ilhode Island Constitutional Convention.
PKOVltHSXCB, NOV. 21.
The election retains from seven towns indicate that
tho Constitutional Convention has been voted down by
a great majority. Iu Tiverton, a Whig Senator, has
been elected to flli a vacancy. This, it is thought,
gives tho Convention one majority in the Senate, al
though tho Democratic majority will still bo three.
SECOND DESPATCH.
Providence, Nov. 22.
Tho vote against the Convention is quite heavy,
and will not fail short of 4000 majority.
Total 4,083.047 20.481 3.042,081 147,420 4,089,607
No. of Males 2.140.432 13:804
Fcmalos..1,916,614 12,597
Persona In the U. States over Twenty Year*
of Age who cannot Read and Write*
States and territories.
Males.
Fkmalcs.
Jbfaf.
Malno
... 3,260
2,888
0.147
New Hampshire
.. 1.002
1.205
2.957
Vermont
.. 3.601
2.688
fi.lH'.t
Massachusetts
.. 11.578
16,961
27.539
Rhode Island
.. 1.333
2.010
3.340
Connecticut
.. 2,037
2.702
4.730
New York .
.. 30.178
52.115
01.293
New Jersey
.. 0.007
8.241
14.268
Pennsylvania
.. 24.380
42.648
60.028
Delaware
.. 2.012
2,524
4.536
Maryland
.. 8,557
12,258
20.815
District of Col urn bin
.. 601
850
1.457
Virginia
.. 30.244
40.761
77,005
North Carolina...
... 26.239
47.327
73.566
South Carolina..
.. 6.397
9.787
15.684
Georgia
... 10,552
24.048
41.290
Florida
.. 1.730
2.123
3.859
Alabama.,
.. 13,163
20.694
33.757
Mississippi
... 6,622
7.883
13.405
Louisiana
... 0.842
11,370
21.221
Texas
... 4.988
6.537
10.528
Arkansas
... 0,810
10.009
40.053
10.819
77.522
Kentucky......
... 27.754
38.033
60.087
Missouri
... 14.458
21.823
86.281
Jlliuois
... 10.733
23 421
41.054
Indiana
... 20,132
44.408
70.546
Ohio
... 223.94
48.036
61.030
Michigan
... 4.037
3 875
7.912
Wisconsin
... 2.930
3.431
0.361
Iowa
... 2.030
3,431
0.361
California
... 4,237
881
6,1 If
Minnesota Territory
... 380
260
64!
New Mexican Territory..
... 13.334
11,751
25.085
Oregon Territory
80
71
157
Utah Territory
... 78
65
153
Total
...389,644
673,234
90,2893
I* rax Hoot*.— 1 Tbe motion of Mr. Smith, of Liberty, to
have* chaplain employed to open the Legislature with
prayers, wa* taken up and lost.
Mr. Stewart Introduced a bill to attach the county or Tay
lor to Macon Judicial Circuit, and to change the time of
hnlAlng the Suporior Court In the same.
Mr. Pottle—A bill to exempt certain property from levy
and tale.
Legialatnre adjourned to nine o’clock on Monday morning.
Youra, Ac., McG.
From the Hamburg Republican, Extra, Nov. 25.
River Volley Railroad.
Ax eome days wBl elapse before our regular iuue, and
knowing the deep anxiety of many of oar friends to hear
the result of the meeting of the Stockholders, juit now
. dissolved, ffS take occasion to Issue an oxtra for the pur-
pore of greeting the friends of this great enterprise with
glad Udlngi.
The Convention was assembled on the 23d, according to
adjournment, when Committees were appointed on tbe va-
riooa preliminary arrangements necessary to a final and
oomplete organisation of the company. These various
preliminaries having been settled, and a sufficient amount
of stoek being found to have been taken, and all things
done in aeoordance with the charter; tbe Convention pro
ceeded to elect a President and twelve Directors to conduct
the affair* of the Company, which resulted aa follows *.
HIRAM HUTCHISON,
DIKXOIOia.
Gen. J. W. HARRISON,
Dr. NICHOLAS MERIWETHER,
Col. JAMES TOMITUNB,
WILLIAM 0. DORN, Esq.,
Dr. J.W. 8T0KE8,
DANIEL BROWN, Esq.,
CHARLES HAMMOND, Esq.,
JOHN SPEED, Esq.,
J. J. BLACKWOOD, Esq,
D. M. RODGERS, Esq.,
J081 AH SIBLEY, Esq.,
ROBERT JENNINGS, Eeq.
^|^i^^p^* t Oi»r VUIa«e.
Tha Bailroad baa been completed to this place some
two months ot mon, and somo evidences of improve-
•meat greet tbe eye of tbe observer as ho passes to
Md fro through the various streets of our pleasant
sad quiet Tillage. Some new building* are going up
Intended for neldences—one for a Hotel, we under-
■Und. And abort!/ will be commenced, we learn,
one or two for store room*. Indeed one store bouse
is already completed—w* mean tbe bouse of If r. J.
T. Harman, and Is quite an ornament to tbo Square.
It U * beautiful granite front, and reflects no discredit
.on the stalely book buildings on either side of It.
dome -few are refitting and fitting up their old reel-
—“-'-r tha latter. This Church haa
1 thorough rapatr both
E suMorofntaMoui
ixetti.lUH.
Bio FIQUKE8.— 1 Tho exports of tho United States in
produce, manufactures, cotton and gold for these
amounts we require an equal sum In goods, or wo
have suffered loss. Since 1848 the movement has been
as follows:
Exports produce and manufactures $016,397,704
Nett exports of specie 130.910.145
Total
Goods Imported..
....$1,046.31,5849
.... 1,072.939,741
$20,025,892
Excess Imports
The freight on the cotton shipped in these six yenre
4,000,000,000 lbs., amounts to $20,000,000, and there
remain but $6,000,000 to represent oil other trade and
profits. If, now, $200,000,000 of railroad aud other
securities have been negotiated abroad, ns is alleged,
in this six years, in addition to all the produce, where
are tho proceeds ? In whnt shape were they received
into the country.—N. Y. Mir or.
The total white population of tho United Slates is
found to be 19,553.088
Free colurod 434.495
Steves 3,304,313
Total 23,101.870
Tho total square miles of tho territory of tho United
States is stated at 3,306.866, which gives a population
of 701 to the square mile.
Knud Iverson.—Tho martyrdom of n littlo Norwe
gian boy named Iverson at Chicago, for refusing to
steal, turnB out to bo a hoax, and akin to the " Pious
Frauds ” chronicled among tho superstitious ofoid.—
A boy of this name, however, was drowned, and a
Jury of his own countrymen mostly decided that his
death was purely accidental. We derive thcAu fads
from tbo Chicago Tribune. Quite asum of money has
been collected from Church members, Sunday School
children and others for the erection of a monument to
little Kund’s memory in different parts of tho country
but the whole thing Is viewed as a humbug ot Chica
go. They havo $1,200 at Chicago for the Iverson
Monument.
We are informed by a friend that Mr. Robert A.
Hardaway will leave litis place to-day with a party to
locate tho line of tho railway from Columbus to Mo
bile. Mr. George 8. Itunoy is organizing another
corps to locate tho lino from Uulon Springs to Green
ville. The work will bo placed under contract as
soon as tho surveys are made.—Columbus ’I'imts, 23.
Death of a Member of the Ravel Troupe.—M.
Louis Farrin, a member of tbr Ravel Troupe, now per
forming at tho Notional Theatre, did suddenly yes
terday morning at tho Woodruff House. Ho retired
to bed the evening previous, complaining of being un
well, and when his room was entered about breakfast
time, bo was discovered iu tbo loot agonies or death.
A physician was immediately sent for, but before bo
arrived tho unfortunate man was dead. M. Farrin
was much beloved by tbe members or tbe troup, and
died lamemted.—Cincinnati Columbian, 6th.
Collection of the Custohb.—It is said that tb*
Secretary of the Treasury Is engagod in reorganizing
tho U. B. collection district*, and that tho new ar
rangement will, when completed, embrace the terri
tories. Tbe district of St. Louis will bo tbo largest,
extending over a million ot square miles.
The btcamcc Goorga Law sailed from New York on
Monday, lor Aspiuwxll. She carried out about 650
passengers, among whom are Dr. A. Yin Camp, U. 8.
passengers, »iuuug nuuui **iu ui■ a. * au uriu|>, u.d.
Commercial Agont to Barnana Islands, and B. E. Ne-
grin, vice agent, at the same place.
Ward, the Louisville Murdkkek.—A letter
written to Cincinnati states that Ward has employed
every lawyer of ability in Louisville, to defend him
on bis trial, ne remains in confinement, occupies a
large apartment, well furnished, In tbe City Prison,
being accomodated with every luxury. From tala
great wealth and Influential family connections, it lx
already Intimated that be will not bo convicted,
thongh Ills oflence waa an act of open and direct
murder.
D. D.’s and L-L. D.’il—_It u atated that tbe num
ber upon whom tbe title of D. D. haa been conferred
• the American Colleges this past year, la nlnoty-
‘Tua, having re*
..w— r w .Tha.number
blessed with the I* L. D* U fifty-one—President
by tbo American Colleges this past y<
eight, Bishop Davis, or Bouth Oarolin
ceivod U from two dlfibront aourcea.
bloanA -with thaUL. D. U atly-o
Fierro, Ooronwr Clifford, of llaaa. 1 aad Jodge camp-
ball, ol tin Bnproma Opart, being thrice blessed.
Lowdow TnniYM ox text* wit » rax Uxmro
Bjnatc-TbeUeden correspondent o( theCourier*
-.V ,.vV--.v A■ •
Massachusetts, with a population of 090,504, has
but 1,851 native born adults who are thus illiterate;
while Virginia, with a population less than one-half
greater, shows 77,005 whites in the same ignorant
condition. Louisiana, with a population of 252,401
whites, showH 31.221 natives who do not read or write
against onlv 30,670 in Now York, which has a white
population uf 3,948,822, nearly twelve times os great
as that of Louisiana.
Boundary Between Georgia and Florida—The
Tallahassee Floridian understands that this rase is
set for hearing before the Supremo Court of tho U.
States on the second Monday in December next.—
The Hon. Rcverdy Johnson lias been retained on the
part of Florida. The Btato Attorney General of that
State will also probably bo present at the argument.
Hon. Jobu M. Berrieu and Hon. George E. Badger
will appear on the part of Georgia.
Dbposites and Coinage'of Silver at New Or
leans and Philadelphia in October.—TI10 de
posits in silver at New Orleans, $386,000 : at Phila
delphia, $620,000. In tho same preceding (3 months)
ending Sept. 30, the deposites of silver at New Or
leans were $24104,000 ; at Philadelphia, $1,808,000.
In the month of October Inst tho coinage in silvor
at New Orleans was $2,020,000. At Philadeldhia, in
tho same month, $1,210,001). The silver coinage in
tho proceeding quarter, ending Sept. 30, at New Or
leans $800,000 ; at Philadelphia, $2,810.000.—J Va sh-
Star.
As Attempt to Murder.—Fonr negroes, belong
ing to Col. Joseph A. L. Leo, of this county, attempt-
to murder Sirs. Lee a few days since, in the absence of
her husband. They had been administering a slow
poison, but finding this iuellbctaal, they went to her
room at night and nearly succeeded in smoothering
her, when she had presence of mind to arouse her lit
tle son by pinching him, whose outcry alarmed somo
faithful sei vsnte, who came to her rescue Just in time
to save her from a brutal death. Tho negroes have
confessed their crime and aro now in jail, awaiting
their trial. They do not impute their evil designs to
any unkind treatment on the part of tholr mistress.—
Columbus Times, 22d.
Sudden Death of a Clkboyman.—The Rov. Mr.
Rittonhouso. the Presbyterian Pastor at Washington,
villo, Pa., who had just finished his now cbnroh edi
flee, and hai beon anxiously awaiting tho day of ded
ieution, proceed on tbe morning of the 10th, accom
pnniod by other olergyraon, to perform that ceremo
ny. Just aa he entered tho door ho foil dead from a
disease of the heart, to tho great consternation or tho
audience collected. The deceased was well known
and respected.
Good News fob Butter Consumers.—Wo learn
from the Schoharie, N. Y., Republican, that tbe re
cent fall in tho price of butter has somewhat fright
ened tho dealers thereabouts, and consequently they
are now rushing tho butter to market in baste. Ten
or flfteon tons of butter passed tbiongh 8cohar!e on
Monday's trains, on its way to Albany and New York.
Tho speculator* In New York havo already Urge
stocks on band, and they will bo obliged to let down
a few notehes In their price, or still hold on, perhaps
to a disadvantage.
Rbpudi at ion .—Me sara. Bryant, Offut, Fisher and
Songstack, whoso names are round on tbe list of Vice
Presidents of tbe anti-administration Demooratio
meeting hutd in Washington city on Monday even
ing Iasi, desire ns to state that thoy appear in that
connection without tholr own consent— fFbsftington
An tore in Iowa baa this season yielded two hun
dred and ninety bushel* of potatoes—Pinkeye and
Nttbanooek varieties.
Found Guelty!—James L. D.B
with murder, baa bean triad and fr
LaOrang, importer, Uth.
Central Kallrond.
TWO TIUI.VH IMILY—ARRIVAL AND flKPARTCUK.
Morning 2hfn.—Leaves Sarnnnahat 8. a. x.,nnd arrives
in Macon at 0>$, p. m.; connecting with tho Macon nnd-West,
era night trains to Atlanta, Montgomery and Chattanooga,
and with tho Augusta and Waynesboro’ Railroad, (day
train) to Augusta; and (going fiut) with Railroad to Mll-
ledgcvlllc from Gordon.
Morning Train, from tho Wost. arrives at 2.20, a. m.
Evening Train.—Leaves Savannah at 8.1*. 11.,and arrives
at Macon at 6)$. a. u.\connecting with the South-western
Railroad lo Oglethorpe and Columbus, and by stages thence
to Tallalmsse. and other points South-west.
Earning Train, from the West, arrives nt 0, P. m.
TO THE VOTERS OK CHATHAM COUNTYFellow-Chi-
7Jtxs 1 am a candidate for tho offico of County Treasurer,
at the election In January next, nnd respectfully solicit
your support. If elected the proceeds of the office shall he
given to a fellow bank officer who linn been so unfortunato
as to loose his sight.
novl8 I*. J. B. FAIRCHILD.
Gilliland.O 11 Johnston. Upper Hydraulic 1’ress, T R Mills.
UK Washburn, Hunter U Uammcll. Huilroud Agent, and
M A Cohen.
Per schr Eclipse, from New York—T S Wayne. A Backer.
J A llrown, Cooper A Gilliland, Claghorn K Cunningham.
Holcombe, Johnson k Co. Lockett, latog k Co. McMahon k
Doyle, Reed k Tison. Smith A: Humphreys, Scranton. John-
stou k Co, nnd Webster U Palmes.
Per schr Plandnme, from New York—J H Carter. Row
land k Co, Wells ate Durr. E Dwell. G IV Anderson. M A Co
hen. S E Both well. I W Morrell, K A I .owls. J li Moore k Co.
A A Solomon*. W W Garrard. I» O’Connor. II J Gilbert. W A
Orker, Claghorn k Cunningham, S Uoodall. T J Naylor A
Co, M Miller, and others.
Per schr Fanny, from New York—A Bonaud. Urlghatn
Kelly & Co. S K Uothwell. J P Collins. C II Catnpfield. M A
Cohen, Cruger k Wade, W F Harris ft Co, S Henderson. W
Jones. G li Johnston. J R Moore, M Mackay. I W Morrell k
n. Mills, and others.
TO TIIE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTYFaxow-
CmxKNXI nm a candidate for re-election to the offico of
County Treasurer, at tho election on tho first Monday in
January noxt, nnd respectfully ask your support.
nov20 JOHN N. LEWIS.
ELECTION NOTICE—Messrs. Editors: Please announce
Captain ROIIERT W. POOLER ns a candidate on the l’eo.
pie’s Ticket for tho Mayoralty of tho city during tho ensu
ing year, and oblige
oct29 AN INDEPENDENT VOTER,
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY :—-Fkuow-
CmzEXBI ntn n candidate for the office of Sheriff of your
county, nt tho election on the first Monday in January.
1854, and respectfully solicit your support.
oct29 MICHAEL FINNEY.
Messrs. Editors—Please annoiinco Mr. JOHN A. STA
LEY, a candidate for the offico of Sneriff of Chatham coun
ty. nt tlio ensuing election in Junuary next.
jyl4 MANY VOTERS
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.—Fellow
Citizens : I am a candidate for tho office of Sheriff of your
county, at the olectlon in January noxt, and respectfully
solicit yoursupport. octO ALEXANDER THOMAS.
gj-Tjpss NOTICE—1 wish to dispose of my Interest iu
fik'-Sb the brig ROBERT M. CHARLTON. For further
jad and Montgomery streets, or to
>v27 JAMES QUANTOCK. Jr.
, FOR FREIGHT UR CHARTER—The bark Amt-
Lia Rookiu, White, muster. For particulars np.
notrt» BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
SPLENDID RAFFLE —A beautiful Swiss Land
scape picture with moving figures, Including
One 21 day clock and a music box.
A splendid musical box. with mandolin nnd plnno and
forte, being one of tho finent over In Savannah.
Throe fine landscape paintings on copper.
The whole included in ono scheme, can bo seen at tlio
music store of O. B. MITCHEIJ,
nnv28 Successor to F.Zogb ium A1
An address will be delivered by the ltcv. J. P.
Tustin, on the subject of Education, nt the F
School, corner Drayton k Charlton streets, on Monday next
" Tlio pul ”-
at 12 o’clock, M. The public are respectfully requested to
attond. After tho address, officers will be elected for the
onxuing year. By order of the Board.
nov2Q C. M. ALLEN. Secretary.
*3F,
nov2G
, The unrentod Pews In the Lutheran Church
will bo rented on Monday, next at 3 o’clock. P. M
JOSEPH KELT, Chairman Trustees.
Large Lake Imfouteu8.—Tho Buffalo Express re
fers specially to tho large receipts at that place by the
lake, during 48 hours, up to Monday morning. It,
says their aggregate is ahead of any two days during
the entire Reason. Tako as a specimen s grain, 325.
653 busliuls; flour, 18,830 barrels ; butter, 12.100
pounds; coal,2,200 tons; lumber,017,1000 feet; bed,
10,136 barrels.
_ NOTICE—The steamer T. S. METCALF requir
ing somo slight repairs, the DAVID L. ADAMS,
until further notice, will be tnkon from tbo Florida route to
supply her place. Savannah, Nov. 22,1853. r ~
Sf-TJSa IRISH’JASPER UKKENS^Anelcctfonfof Sec-
ond Lieutenant and Ensign id the Irish Jasper
Greens will bo held nt their drill room.on Thursday, the 1st
December next, under the superintendence required by
law. By order JNO. DEVANNY Capt. I. J. G.
Jxo. Mastkhso.v. 1st Ferg't, nov22
The Carolina Twine.—A new freak of nature is
now to ho seen iu our city, in the puraonsof tlio cele
brated *• Carolina Twins.” Theso remarkable child
ren were horn iu Columbus county, North Carolina.
They are joined together at the back by the uulon of
two spines iu one, nnd arc a second edition in minia
ture ol the renowned Siamese Twins. Some of their
organs are iu common, while others are perfectly dis
tinct. They havo the appearance ana exhibit the
usual characteristics in every other respect of ordina
ry little plantation darkies, and being of Southern
production, und claiming the Old North State ns en
titled to tho distinguished honor of being their birth
place, cannot be repudiated in advance, as belonging
Staff of the Army.) will devote his attention to
tho practice of his profession In ths city of Savannah. He
offers Ids professional services to the public, and may be
found, until turlliur notice, at the Pat ilion House.
ocUJO—d0w3
DOCTOR WllJtMAN bavingteUleilpermanent'
ly in Savannah, respectfully offers tu Its citizens
his services in tlio practice of Medicine and Surgery,
Residenco and Office, No. 20 Abercorn, orner of South
Broad-street. Hours ot consultation, from 8 till 10, A. M.,
and from 3 till 5. P. M. nolo
•ly c
north east corner of Whitaker a
in tho basement.
i Harris streets. Offlcc
oct20—3m
to tbe fraternity of Yankee humbug.—C/mr/raton
Evening News.
and of Oyer and Terminer for tho city of Sa van-
nali, has been adjourned uutil .Monday, the 10th December
next. Suitors, jurors nnd witnesses, will please tm»o no
tice. lly order of tho presiding Judp.
nov9—‘.’awtd
WM. II. BULLOCH. Cleik.
I. W. MORRELL & CO.'S
Piano Forte Depot.
SFLKXtmi PIANOS PROW THK CKLEDKATED MANITACTORIES OF
Nunit* it Clarlc,
J. Chlckertng,
II. Worcester,
Uncon & Ravens,
All of which arc manufactured expressly to our order, and
cannot bo surpassed by any in tbe country. For sale on
tlio most accommodating terms. nov!5
AT PURSE’S
PRINTING OFFICE,
No. 8 Whitaker street,
Cnrfli are Printed at $3,50 per Thonsnnd.
T. C. RICE,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN EVERY VARIETY OF
Common anil Fine Candies.
(Kiln dried and warranted to resist effectually the hot or
damp atmosphere of a southern climate.)
Comer 0/ Broughton and Whittaker streets. Savannah. Ga.
#3r BuiLDKR’a None*.—Mr. T. O. R. U agent for the
Worcester Terra Cotta Works oct29
PUBLIC ROADS.
The annual meeting of the Board of Commissioners on
Publlo Roads In Chatham county, will be held at the court
house in the city Savannah, on the second Monoay, being
the twelvth day, of December next, at 11 o’clock, A. M.
Tbe Commissioners of the several Road Districts are re
quired by resolution to come prepared to lay before the
Board a statement, in writing, signed and certified to by
them, exhibiting the number of bands llablo to perform
road duty In their districts, tbe number of miles to be
worked, the number of bridges to be kept In repair by tbe
road hands, tbe time tbolr district of roads was last work-
• ed, the number of days, and its present order.
W. W. WASH, tJco’y B. C. P. R. C. C.
Savannah, November 21it, 1863. nov22—td
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD COMP’Y,)
. Macon, October 28th, 1853. j
Tbe aubacribora to tbe stocks of this Company for the
Americas Extension are notified that they are required to
pay the third and last Instalment of Fifty Dollars per share
on aald stock, on or before the first day of January next.
Stockholders in Savannah can make payment at the Cen
tral Railroad Bank.
Prompt payment will be expected, aa the funds are re
quired for the purpose of paying for the Iron now dally ex.
pected to arrive. JNO. T. BOIFEUILLBT,
ocl29—tlJ Treasurer.
SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE C. R. R,
Savannah, Sept. 1, 1853.
After ibis day, by resolution of the Board of Directors,
np and down freight will be payable at tbe merehanta*
counting house, or by deposits made with the Treasurer,
wm!,weekly, on Mondays and. Fridays, from 9 o’clock, A.
KitoaiVM. ; .--v y:
• BIUs to be rendtjrad through the post efflee oa Wednee-
Manure to make payment when called for as above. wBl
wxviHir;^
.*■ ' —'.i. • -,'r-; -'-'i•.; . .. , •...
>^-100 bbls Northern Potatoes,
by
ItrMAIION k DOYLE.
R OCKLAND LIME.—1200 Casks RocklandStono Lime
store, and for sales in lots to suit purchasers by
iwv2
| IHilON^
-pinid nnd ligun-'l Bonnet Hibbonsand a beau-
KEMPTON k VERSTILLK.
bbls yellow C Susnr. 75 bbls Ho-ton. butter and sugar
Crackers, landing und for sale by
octU llul.CUM BE, JOHNSON k CO.
fpAIAIA CLOAKS.—Received on assortment of sundry
1 kinds • *■ ‘
Co, T P
Per steampacket Cnllinun, from Cliarleston—C R Road.
It Uuilin. Uothwell & Smith. J A Brown. Franklin k Brant
ley. U B Mitchell. Rutcliler. II J Gilbert, A Haywood, J I)
Jesse. Hamden’s Express, Hone k Conery, W 11 Tyson, J II
Cohen A Co. and Urder.
Pur steamer Ft. Johns, from PaWtkn, Jic.—76 hales S t
Cot ton, 32 bales Uidnud do, Hides, and Mdse, to N A llardce
kCu. Boston k ViUalouga. Hred&Tixon, WHTison, S II
Cutnniing.Cliarleston Bout, A Iaiw St Co. II K Washburn, It
Lncklisou, Price k Vender, nnd S CSliaw.
Per steamer Lamar, from Augusta—45 halos Cotton, nnd
Mdse, to 8 Solomons. Helm k Foster. T U Mills. T 8 Way ne.
Brigham. Kelly & Co. Cohen A Tarver, and C Hnrtridge.
PASSENGERS.
Per steampackotCnlhonn. from Charleston—A M Flagler
and lady, Mr Marier. Miss Marler. C Thom ns, W Bailey nnd
svt, Miss Peel, Master J B Cohen. J (inrnie. Mr Keith and
lady, P A Blois. J I. Paul. Mr Fick. Dr Bray, MrCliapnian, M
CGreen, W J Baker nnd 7 svt*, Mr Leitcli, and 3 deck.
Per stcaiupneket Metnniora. from Charleston—F Wood.I,
F Harris, E Barrel, O P Ijvird, W Sea tie, C Foster, and 2
deck.
PcrsteamerSt. Johns, from Palntka. Ac—P Arnow and
lady. Miss Falligant J K Jackson, lady. 2 children nnd svt.
Arnzo. Brantley. Y J Anderson, J FI. fleatd, Clark. Berner,
II McDonald. D Arden. Wharton, Dr C A McGill, II Wright.
Pickering. E Paamnlee.YT Bacon, McLelsh, lady and son, J
Kcrbolse. and 4 deck.
'V7’KURKNA WATER. Ac.—llayel’s nnd Basin’s Verbena
\ Wi ‘ • ... .... . .
ater. nl»o. genuine Farina Cologne, in large snd
small liottlcs, just received and for sale by
nov# W. W. LINCOLN. Monument square.
W HISKY—10 bids Monongaheln, 1 puncheon Scotch
Whisky, do Irish do. For sale by
HYLAND A O’NEIL
sorttnent of white nnd colored Marseilles nnd Linen
Vests, for sale by je8 PRICE A YEA DEB.
Lamp Gil. 30 hoxe* Beadel's Family Soap. 30 do do tal
low Caudles. 15 do pure sperm Candles, 20 casks pints and
quarts I/tndon Porter. 30 bbls Potatoes, white Onions, nnd
Apples. 30 do Baltimore Flour. 16 do Hiram Smith’s ?elf-
rlsilig Flour, also. Butter. Chccso, Ac.. Just received nnd
sale at tho corner of Broughton nnd Drayton streets, by
octlS DAVID O’CONNER.
Olivii.oil. just tlio article for table use, this day receiv
ed, and for salo by 1 '*
n»v9
any r
W. W. LINCOLN.
Monument equate.
eighths hulled Burk wheat, SO half and quarter barrels
Mackerel, 20 do do Salmon, just received and for snlc
nov9 CRANE A RODGERS.
1'iiullng from steaiiierStato of Georgia and schr Leosen,
for salo by oct4 CRANE A UODGKR3.
B ITTER AVi> CHEISE-OS kegs Butter, 100 bxs Cliceso,
just received and for sale by
CRANE A RODGERS.
BIRDS! BIRDS! BIRDS!
r IMlE undersigned respectfully announces to the public
...... . ^ ...... - • it of
JL that he has arrived with a very largo assortment
SINGING BIRDS,
Imported by himself, direct from Europe. Amongst Ills
great variety will bo found tho Cnnnry Bird, singiug day
and night, Nightingales, Bullfinches. Ac.. Ac.
HERMANN MULLER,
nor27 at Marshall House.
T ANDREW'S GARDEN SEEDS—A full supply of these
“tlio
J_J justly celebrated Seeds, comprising all tlio varictiei
usually wnnted. and warranted to be tlio growth of 1853.—
Just received and'for salo by
nov27 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument square.
W OLFE’S AROMATIC 8CHKIDAM "SCHNAPFS^ThT*
medicinal beverage Is manufactured by the proprie
tor at Scheidam. in Holland, and it is warranted not only
pure from every injurious property nnd Ingredient, but (if
iho best posaiblo quality. Just received nnd for sale by
nov27 W. tV. LINCOLN, Monument square.
P URE COD LtVER OIL—Kuril ton nnd Clarke’s genuine
Cdl IJver Oil. warranted fresh nnd containing all the
medicinal virtues. Just received and fur sale by
nov27 W. W, LINCOLN, Monument square.
B ACON—20 lili-U prlmo Side* and Shoulders, landing
steamer Keystone .State, and for sale by
>UTTER AND CliEE>E.—30 firkins of choice Gosheu But-
B utter a
ter ; 75 boxes Cheese, for sa!<* by
mcmahon a doyle.
ALT!MORE FI/lUR.—200 bjils_landing jind fur sale
HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON A CO.
ntigld
JJUTTWt, CHEESE. Ac.—3iTkegs selected Goxhen Butter.
60 boxes whlto nnd colored Clicese, 28 bbls II Smith’.
Fluor. 56 bbls and half do Genesee do, received per steamer
Florida and for sale t>y
nov3 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
r *lth tilth,
WI Ij LIA M G. DIC K s n \
Curner Whitaker srert ami Rrom.u'l S'" ” i
■WT II- , , trtf t oml Brought,:! iank ' '
Hm " rriv ’ , ‘ * ot n,
layer Rtisins. new fruit, all clusters
Citron, /ante Currants. ’
Slioft Slielt Almonds, and Brazil Nut,
Bordeaux. Marseilles nixl Italian Sweet Oil
Mixed Pickles. In jars and barrels, ’
Preserved Quinces aud Peaches,
Cannlstew Preserved Salmon and Lobster*
Sardines. English Sauces. Mace and N’uW,
Cloves, Cassia. Pepper, Ginger. Ac.. Ac 8 ’
The above articles havo been selected and are r,nA t
Latest importations. m nro 're-h frr, n
— anvil
FANCY GROCERY STORp
rpilE subscriber would inform Ids friends that hJit*
1 turned to Savannah, and will this day
Grocery Store in the middle tenement ofSorreVa Build’n/
known as tho old Georgian Reading Room. w “*•
This present stock, which has been selected with
care embraces every article In tho above named baS
brand? 11 ”' " &0 -> otthe ia<»t appm^
He has selected for his motto, “quick siIm .dn
ni-mt-.’' ..'I»»ho hohevo. ,i„, tho John, „„
criminate between spurious and genuine articles ti-L,*
dently invites all to examine Id,.tuck andK'for C
selves. novl5 P.CPms
MEDICAL BOOKS,
ffl£7: A . Soi'onil assortment always on hand, and M(
s^pShS'X;' “ s ■■"'-'i-h-i.—i »u«
Bell and Stokes' Practice, In two volume,
Cazeau’s Midwifery.
Wood and Bache’s United States Dispensatory
Dunglison's New Remedies.
Fawn’s Chemistry lor Students.
Cooper’, Surgical Dictionary.
Druttt's Modern Surgery.
Carpenter's Elements of Physiology.
Carpenter’s Principles of Physiology.
Wilson’s Human Anatomy, bv Goddard. 252 cut,
William’s Principles of Medicine, by Clymcr.
Gross’Pathological Anatomy,
Pocket Anatomical RemembianceT.
Dungil.-on'a Practice, Physiology. Materia Uedica i»]
Dictionary. noV22 tV. TIIORNK WIIJJ.UB
P URE WINTER SPERM OII^A full supply
Ity winter strained Sperm Oil; also, one cask Kccid
quality winter Oil, at $1 per gallon. For sale br
novlB—2 WM. G. HICKSON'.
C RYSTAL SYRUI*S—One ca«k of superior quality asd
light color, nnd extra fin.* flavor, suitable for table n-
for
,, o : .-.irtabteo^.
Also, one cask second quality, very thick anl rich, for
ssle by novl8—2 WM. (i. DICKSON.
G AITERS—Can bo found nt 147 Day sireet.
novl5 PRICE A VKADKR, Pia|-er* and Tzilon.
B utter, raisins and candy-25 keg, choice (i«ba
Butter. 70 whole nnd lmlf boxes Inver Rabin,. 50 hot,
common nud oxtra Candy, landing nnd for sale by
nov20 1 UULCUMRF., JOHNSON k CO.
—10,000 Ia Norrlg, nnd other brand,. For ul«
nov9 HYLAND A O'NWL
Butter, nud 10 boxes Dairy Cliwse. For sale br.
nov8 DAVID O'CONNOR
C OFFER AND TEA—300sacks Rio(foffec, 120doUfny-
ra do, 75 do old Java do. 150 half chests IlLack Tea. K4
caddies Hyson do. for sale by
nov20 McMAHON A DOYLE,
S UNDRIES.—60 bbls Genesee Fhmr. 80 do Hutter. Sngar
nnd Siela (’nickers, 20 do Cider Vinegar, 60 do Sturt',
Clarified Sugar. 75 do do Craslied and Powdered do, 300
d Fnmily Soap, 100 hags Rio Coffee. ISO
boxes No. 1 Pale a
bbls K. Phelps nnd Rose Gin. 40 do P. A li. Connecticut Ki-
ver do. landing nnd for salo by
aug24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
rino and Coburg cloths, alpacas, Canton doth,, nt
silks, black ailk and sntin de diene. French and Eatfih
crapes, love and crape veils. French and English alia,,
Ac .just received nnd for sale by
novlO DkWITP A M0R8AS.
JgHURT’S PATENT COFFEE I’OTS.—Those wishing a good
cup of coffee, should call and purchase one of these su
perior coffee nuts, at tho bouse furnishing store of
' P. COIJJNS
C ORSETS—Twilled Railroad Coreets. Sateen Regular (hip)
do, white Regular do, French EUsler do, Bosom Girdle
1st December, for relaying, agreeable to resolution of
Council, that portion of tbe plnnkrond, under tbe bluff, ex
tending from tbo foot of tlio bill to the first gate of tbo lly-
dmulic Cotton Press. Applicants will name price per foot
and the time required to complete tlio work.
C. A. L. LAMAR. Chairman
nov27 Committee Dock nnd Wharrcs.
W ANTED—A situation n
writes a good hand aud understands b
do. Imported Woven do. For sale at 72 St. Julion and 105
Bryan streets, by oct22 KEMPTON A VKRSTHJJ5.
C ODFISH. SAUSAGES, Ac—4W0 lbs Codfish. 6 bbls Ho-
logne Sausages, 10 do Smoked Beef, 30 boxes Layer
Raisins, landing and for sale by
octlfl HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON A CO.
L/ pints lleldselck and F.xccldor Champaign,
ou brand Claret Wine For sale by
nctl W. TV. GOODRICH.
SASHES, DOOKS AND BLINDS.
1 Ann LIGHTS OF SASH from 7X9 to 12X20; 380•
leJ.UUU pair Blinds for Windows,from 8X10 to 12X20;
100Panel Doors. ' —’~~
100 l*anel Doors, various sizes.
OddSizesfurulsbed on tho samoterms. Forsslebr
JOHN (}. FA1JJGANT
Mu line do. 25 do Douche. 25 do Anchor Brand do, for
sale nt tho corner of Bay nnd Whitaker streets by
octlO A. BONAUD.
who
„ uok keeping —
Salary not so much an object ns employment. Respects-
ble references given. Apply at this office. nov27
OEF.D OAT8—300 bags heavy Seed Oats, landing por schr
O Mohawk, and for sale by
nnv!3 BRIGHAM, KFJJ.Y A CO.
ills Academy, consisting of a Male nnd Fcmnle Ik*
partment, and jointly comprising about sixty scholars —
I’rincipal to furnish a female assistant, to be’approved bv
Uto Trustees. A married man preferred. Tl»® trust testi
monials required. School to open January 1st, 1854. Ad
dress, WM. Q. BAKER, Sec'y W. A., Wallhourvillo, Lib-
erty county, Ga. nov27—w3w
A I’HOUIjAMATION.
GKiiltfitA : IIV IIOWKM. 001111. IIQVKH.VOR OK PAID 8TATK
T O tlio Honorable Justices of the Inferior Courts of the
several counties composing the Coweta Judicial
trlct:
A vacancy having occurred In tlio Judgeship of the Co
weta Judicial District by tbe resignation of the Hon. Edward
Y. 11111,1 do hereby Issue this, my proclamation, requiring
the duly authorized officers of said Judicial Digti let to hold
nn election in their retiwctive counties on the first Monday
in January. 1854. in manner and form ns by law pointed out.
* till such vacancy, nnd that they make a return thereof
^T\—_ FOR SALK—A good, gentle, saddle nnd harness j to fill such vacancy,
/fyvHnrsii. Apply at this office. nov27—tf ! to this Department.
" * Given under my hnnd nnd tho Seal of the Executive Depart
ment, this 4th day of Novcmcr. Ib53.
IIOWELL COBB.
U NDER SIHRTS.—Of Merriuo, Cushmero. Lambs wool
Silk aud Cotton, of assorted sizes and qualities. For
sale by nov’JO PRICE A YEA PER.
C APS i CAPS.' I—For men. youth nnd children, of Sundry
qualities and fashions. For sale by
nov20 PR1I
HICK A VEAPKR.
su;ierior Hums. 20 barrels Bump l’ork. landing per
Brig Josephus, for salo by
uov20 BRIGHAM. KFJXY A Co.
P ROFESSOR ROWE’S new invented Erosive Gum. ....
best preparation yet discovered to remove pencil marks,
spots or stains from book or paper. For sale nt the Hook
Store of nov’JO S. S SIBLEY, No 135. Congress st
T EACHERS WANTED.—Tlio Board of Education of the
East Florida State Seminary aro desirous of securing
tho services of two male and two female toachera for said
Institution. They proposo as salaries—
I’rincipal, male, $1,500
Assistant “ 1.000
literary teacher, female 600
Music " •• COO
.Ml must bring with them satisfactory credentials a« to
morals nnd literary acquirements. .Southern men and Ia-
dtos will be preferred.
Application must be mad# by or before the 25th of De
cember next. Letters addressed to tho Secretary of the
Board must bo post paid. By order of tho Hoard.
LEWIS C. GAINES. President.
J. M. McIffTOsn, Secretary. nov24—1
Butter, at 25 cents per lb., 11 do Gosheu do. at 20 cts.
For sale by nov23 HYLAND A O’NEILL.
HYLAND A O’NEILL.
HYLAND A O’NEILL
For sale by
jjIOHAMS-S bbls l'lg Items. 5 do smoked BeeLSOOlhs
by
Bologna Sausage, new, 20 cases Scheidam Gin. For sale
nov23 HYLAND A O’NEILL
shen Butter, 60 boxes English Dairy Chee e, 60 do
white do, 100 do now scaled Herring, received per steamer,
and for sale by n20 F.ClUSTuN, JOHNSTON A CO.
Flour, 28 half do do. 80 }{. j( and bbls and boxes
now hulled Buckwheat, received per steamer, and for sale
by nov’JO SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO,
P OTATOES—100 bbl* prime Potatoes, fur sale, to arrive
per brig Civilian, from Boston. Applv to
nov20 OGDtfN A BUNKER
Apply to
OGDEN A BUNKER.
P I.ASTER—25 bbls ground Plaster, 25 bbls calcined do,
for sale, to arrive per brig Civilian, from Boston. Ap
ply to nnv20 OGDEN A BUNKER.
market house In tha city of Savannah, between the
hours of 10 and 11 o'clock, A. M., will be sold, Three Mules,
the property of the corporation of Savannah. Sold under
and by virtue of a resolution pawed in Council on the 17 th
inatant. PHILIP U. RUSSELL.
nov20 City Marshal.
QITY MARSHAL’S BALE.—On the firat Wednesday In
„ December next will be leased at tho market house In
tbe city of Savannah, under the superintendence of the Mar*
ket Committee, between the hours or 10 and 12 o'clock, A.
M . all the stalls in said market. Terms cash,
nov20 PHILIP M. RUSSFJI* City Marshal.
JJAOON—Now landing from schr, Mohawk, from Balti
more, 15 hhde prime Bacon Sides, for sal# by
novta J. V. CON*’
P OTATOES—50 bbls Potatoes, |ust received and for foie
by II K. WA8HBPRN, Agent.
By tho Governor:
W. w. I'.U.VK, rt. K. D.
Cnuntles coniponing the Coweta Judicial District: Cowe
ta, DoKnlb. Fayette. Heard. Meriwether ami Troup
“GKOllGIX FE .11A 1.19 0OLLE6K,18357
T HIS Institution, which was chartered in 1849. has c(
tinunlly enjoyed a high degree of prosperity under
the direction of a Faculty of experienced and successful in
structor*. Tiic course of study is full and comprehensive.
Tbo recitations nre conducted so ns to bring into play the
various mental powers of tho pupil. Tho aparatus cost
about 52.u(H). and is kept in constant use by the lVofesHor of
Natural Science. Pupils in the Musical Department, enjoy
unusual ndvnntntfe*. They receive, in common with all the
School, scientific instruction in vocal music, and they nre
also instructed In the composition of inuidcsndln thorough
bass.
With a view to aid in supplying tlio homo demand for
teachers, the Trustees have established a Normal Class for
the benefit r.f those who wish to receive instruction in the
theory und practice of I ensiling.
No extra charge* nre mado for incidentals or stationery.
... tit.-I.... Tn.-n. mi,.......nit,,* .... ,I.a fill. .. f T ....
Tlio Spring Term commence* oil Monday, the 0th of Janua
ry. Catalogues mny be obtained from either uf tjie officers.
MAhlxnx. Nov. 7.
THUS. J. BURNEY, Sec. Bd. Trus.
Ulam3mw9—novl9
TO riUNTJBRS.
A NEW EDITION of the Specimen Hook of Bruch's Nkw
York Twk Foundry will be published in September,
1853. and will lie given to those proprietors of printing of
fices who will rend for it. or it will tie forwarded them by
mail on receipt, in advance, of firty renta for the postage.
In It nre exhibited many nrtielea never before shown,
there havo been added to tho Foundry new varieties ot
Roman ty|>e* from nine-line pica to ja-arL various imita
tion* of writing, a great nunit>cr of fancy fonts, border both
plain and illuminated, labor-saving rules, and a complete
foundry of German*
The type* now manufacturer! aro ca*t from a new com
bination of metal of great durability, nnd nre usually kept
on hand in large quantities. Every fancy font I* sold by
weight, and at the printed prices, which are from 10 to 26
per cent, less than those of some other foundries. All oth
er printing materials nre fornished at manufacturers’ prices
either for cash or credit.
Printer* wishing to open account# with me. or wlio»e
dealing* have been lung suspended are requested to nccora'
pany their order* with city reference to prevent delay
Printers of newspaper* who choose to publish thl* adver
tisement including this note, three times before the 1st of
August. 1854, and send me one of tlio paper*, will be paid
for it In type when they purchase five time* the amount of
their bill from me. of my own manufactures, selected from
my specimen*. GEORGE BRUCE,
n24—dtwfcwSt 13 Chambers street. New York.
THK NOnCflOSS PLAINING MACHINE:.
T HIS machine is considered by all who nre acquainted
with its operation, as being the cheapest, safest, most
expeditious, and doing work better generally, than any In
It took a silver medal at the Mechanics’ Charitable Insti
tute in Boston, in tho fall of 185». and soon after a gold
medal at the Fair of the American Institute in the city of
New York, it being pronounced the beat rotary plainer. In
a contest with the Woodworth party in the Circuit Court of
the Uulted States, Judge Sprague’s decision was In favor of
Nororos*.
It is ths intention to sell right* on very reaionable terms.
Machine* of the best quality can be formatted by me
promptly from the North.
H LIVERMORE, Agent for the South.
Jiawwmix, Oct. 31.1863. w0—nov2 .
T O COMMISSION MERCHANTS—A partnership Is desir
ed In a " * ■" •—*— •» ■**- *
_ Buttar, 25 boxes rich mild Cheese. Just received and
or sate by G. T. ROBINSON. 122 Bay-st,,
nov24—3 rear of ths Exchange.
F RESH BUTTER AND CHEESE—Just received and for
l
HYLAND It O’NEIL,
Under Marshall Honss.
oootMjlmtgaa.
General Commission House, or with an expert.
enccd business man. In Savannah, by a gentleman now re-
aiding In upper Georgia. From his extensive acquaintance
among the planters and busineas men of the middle and
northern sections of our Btate, he flatters lilmseirtluit he
can bring with him not only u paper reference* ” but a de
sirable business, which heretofore has been done in other
markets. If there are any in Savannah who desire such an
alliance they will please address B. B., office of the Savan
nah Georgian. noyl—d0lw
SALE! OR EMASeT
T HE subscriber offers tor sale, a number of Building Lots
in Oglethorpe Town, near the oontemplated raQrr id
depot, lie will also lease, for a term of five, ten, fifte- n or
twenty years, a number of other Iota in tho vicinity of tbe
abora. JttnaM—law3in A. AVEBB.
TWBNTY-FIVK DOLLARS REGARD
mani Sun.’ runaway last Saturday night, the aSS*
TL Be Is rather tight oomplocted. about five feet tenin-
.-■‘A. - '
9500 Challenge.
IIOBENSACK’S AVOHM SYltUP.
A N article founded upon scientific principIn.conipr.uDd.
ed with purely vegetable substance*, being perfectly
safe when taken, and has never been known to fall in curing
tlio most obstinate case*. Worm* ran never exist when
this remedy is once used, from the fact that it nutonljde
stray* them but removes all the slime and mucus which
may remain.
The Tnpc AVorin.
This worm is the tuoat difficult to destroy of ail that in
habit the human body. It grows to an almost indefinite
length, and becoming so coiled end fastened In tbe intes
tine* nnd stomach ns to pro-luce Fits.!<t. Vitas’ Dance, ke,
which is tlio cause of many going to the grave, not believ
ing that these complaints Imre (heir origin from tbe tape
worm ; consequently they do not use the proper inedlciiui
for their disease. To those who are afllictcd with tliissv-
ful foe to health, I recommend tho use of my Worm Syrup
nnd Liver 1711*; the Syrup to lie taken in doses of two ta
ble spoonfuls three times n day. then take from fire to
eight of mv Liver Pills, to dislodge and pa<s the worm. By
strictly following theso directions, the most obstinate cun
of tape worm can bo speedily cured.
Hound or Stomach Worm.
Tills worm i* usually found iu tbe small intestines,anJii
the worm most common to children, yet It is not entirely
confined to them, ns adults Imre frequently been knots t«
suffer with them. Tit# symptoms most prominent while
affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the
belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, pickings! tbs
nose, a blueish streak under the eyes. Ac. If you.or snyot
your children have any of tlio above symptoms. Honcn-
sack'* Worm Syrup cun safely be depended up<m—br using
It you have a certain, safe nnd speedy cure; snd If sw*
using it according to tlio directions the jalient Is not it*
-a , ■ _ I ■. I. i , t...1l- nra.Iirit.nfrCQI
stored to health,and the worm* thoroughly eradicated from
the svstcin. you cau rest assured there is no remedy tejoM
tlio grave, as for fall, there is no such word ss fail ■!«
those who use roy Worm Syrup.
Aacnrldc#, or Mmitll Thrcnd AVormi.
These worms, to which tho human sytem
most troublesome of all others. They are generally ■»
found in the rectum, an.l if allowed to remain, from the re
rltation thoy produce, lay the foundation fur serum*®
dr mi mi'll n * tiitlnnunnlion of the bowel*, and other
dors, such ns inflammation of the bowel*, and o'
rangements of the stomach. The best and sated m_
that can be used Is Hobcnsnck’s Worm syrup, ^uchtiu."
astonishing power of my medicines over Ascaradie •
I defr any one to produce a ca*o where my Worm • J P
and Liver Pills nre recommended to be used they
cure. All Hint l* necessary it to use the »yt«p insccor •
anco with dircstion* on each bottle; and in case a ff
purgative Is required In order to allay Ik* rriutfon trey
nroiluco, tbo Liver Pills, by their sympathising se en mu
healthy operation upon the bowels, is tbe most yletrni
medicino that can be taken.
IIOBKNSACIC’S LIVBB PILLS.
No part of tho system is more liable to disease thsn »
liver.lt being supplied with numerous blood vessel
nerves, and If diseased, the blood of course flowing th«
nil part# of the holy, produces liver complaints, jauoaire.
Bilious affections,dyspepsia. Rc
Til. .rmnlom. nf DjmXr"*!• nr fo«,JImJJJ
dUsItwi. la tb, b»d,lie«rtbun,.oppr.ijil«a * *
dizziness in me neau,nonriuuiu.u^,..—
meals, sourness arising from the stomach. Ac .am
times general languor of the whole body , from tb ^
be seen that the disease owes R-* origina dtauz** |,
state of the Liver and Stomach. Hoben*ack s I irer r
the very medicine to offect a permanent and Isstinf re
as they act by changing tho certain morbid „
system into a healthy action, and rendering the biooap
and healthy. „ . . .
lArcr Complaint,
I* attended with chilU. succeeded by fever, sever*
the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow f«|^
tongue, pulse foil and bounding, the thl
creased by pressure, should the left lobe ^
pain isirenerallyln the left shoulder, with a short dry
the skin becoming of a sallow opP^ra^.aud tbe
clay colore.1. This disease can be cure.! by the »# " j
b.DMck’1 IJ..r 1111, u they «ct dlwllj <!• J'"
the disease, and then operating upon the bi weU « 7
el all tho corrupt and vitiated mailer from the syste*
-You will find these «»» an '^"‘^^Sonsritbit
H.mplainls to which you are subject. In obstrocuM* ^
total or partial, they have been found of ln ** t P b ! f .j, M
fit In restoring and purifyingflie blo ^.‘ nd f| J^ felsle Ir
as to cure all complaints which may srise rrora iejM ^
regularities, as headache, dimness of sigh t-P* 1 ■ «iu*.
bsTck, Ac. Tlieso Pills are the onlv safe “J.TfSfoISS
dy to cure the followlog complaint*. Gout,
sfalnocholr, Sitk HetdacV
ss; rri= ! .m,b. •.[."“■f.’s*
.«». flint kH« from alhcl.onj ol lb* ia,tr. Imp"..
ir constipation of the Bowell.
Medical Bvlaenee
the Utrnd, u , led ic», ^
w«. lb. «■"*!*««* 1'
oribrir monufoctiira •..bn.itti-.. to"" 'SlSiiSn
that the ingroiient* of whirls lliejr sre n J y ref I*.
tho.il the best fill In use for all disease® of ‘be uvci,
puritieso tlio Blod, Ac. ontRGE WOOD, M. fr
F CIWWIF.V. M D.
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43-Purchase none but those h^utlotK.
N. lB)nF3fS.VUK.”a* all others are ^. h 'Xts irisbSj*
Agent* wishing ntw sui-pUes.and all'’ ' e " N l J) n 0 p*y.
R *{fo1d by^iutrugglst* and Merehanta In J r J. R
For site in Savannah. Ga.by J .H- ( *rfor*£i
Moore A Co.. A. A. Solomon A Co., and J. E. Do fora
may’21—dtwAwly
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fort A Cb'.., ood Jooo B. BtlTOM.*
'Fortes, are always supplied with
■onm.o. o. .too fomrllo ood 1“!'?, “i'SottdjS
ments. Fordurablllty they can be fiuly wares. kngf p
tholr .oporioril, oTtoo. "“S'J7b. o. |Wl
edged by the most casual obaerver, a* well •* «
connoisseur. The ladies an respectfully write*
•T Sooond Und PUtw Uio. to oxoboor.
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