The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, December 01, 1853, Image 2

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Th.Dw.wnUoMHUi.ftM.Ut> Um>mU ttm to b. uH.nMd, will bo mdi MiOKf ot .hot w ca.bofoloo.UMwo* rowoty- . •. tk.D0T.rncr otlmU. WUIih "its Sims* <* Qor.Muimoo to tb.U^l»tani of aooU><£5t.*t»«wjttwriu.o doojwol, lw 'fSSSSoSu aMmtd to me proper for SLSSSP i beVo omitted toy dtaouaaloa iTiInoe it U well known of your tie ire . thht adherence to the cardinal itilhtar-Voaitrkt oonatructlon .toaKrtirpbroly for wtioa ot the Bnanoeaof toe sorera* SSTtSdehoroaU to a atom and Impartial admlnie* 2?Sm of the iawa, and enforcement of all lu const!* asaSgHSEf# SmouqUou for the emolomenta and apolla of offloe. A Groat Art. The art of deandof oW paiaUnr, and (M<V theni *jl tte ftaAnemof colorln*and too* which had beenorifl- Mil* imported to th*m by the artUta by whom th*y were axMtitad. U. w* belle re. a recent ilUoortry. W# hat* read •Ww««Zaee Bota UUle tinted with loerednllty, th* oc- The bill to create a contingent fund la made th* epcclal "**' .r n nm1 In nlA ob- mwIifnf ill* Aa* fnp In.mnrmw VUK*r IbMu^d Vbm to ametadlhbaot phUed In 151, aothorUof ihe aoMtraoUou of Ptabkmd*, . , . Mr. Bofletbn—To form a o*w county from the oounUm of Lomtfte, ailmer.ChMotoa and JWA Mr. Dunnafaa offered a reflation, u Mlowa i Rmtfd,*theOernmt**"**» 4 <*•"*«. That w* approve of and oooour la th* btatemwta and prln elplM maintained by Andrew Jackson, In hie proclamation of the 11th of December, ISP, and Inhla apcelal meanac* to the Oonfreea of the United State*, tranamltted Jan. 16, lBSAla nforenoo to an ordinance paaeed by th* State of Booth Caroline, (declaring It to bo th* constitutional right of Uio State to secede from the Union of th* other Btetee, peaceably If aha might be permitted, but forcibly If the provisions of said ordloanoa should bo resisted,) as being the only oomet principle* that can secure the permanency and stability of the Union ot theea United State*, and per petuate our nationality—th* only bright hop* of th* eon* Unuanoe of Republican Governments. On motion of Mr. Miller, one hundred copies of this reeo* lotion were ordered to be printed for the us* of th* 8*nat*. The Senate paaaed a bill relative to the election of offlccra la the town of MlUedgevlU*. Mr. Dawton reported a bill to amend th* several acta In- corpora ting th* town of Green* boro, and to extend th* corporate limit* of the same. Mr. Pile* Introduced a bill similar to the on* introduced In th* Roue* on yesterday, to authorise the Government to purchase Iron and loan th* lame to the Brunswick Rail* road Company. Mr. Sturgia—A bill to fix the number of Clerk* which th* 8*«retery of th* 8*nat* and Clerk of the Houa* shall hereafter appoint Mr. Dunwoody—A bill to regulate pilotage In the port of Darien. Also bills to regulate the Tecs of Justices, Magis trate* and Constables in the county of McIntosh. 'vV-V.U. Oregon, Mpody, for Augusta, at 4, P. M. ._. . • Hr ***.*^stmmshTpi Florida. CUpt Woodhull| and Auguste, Oaot. ^ron; leave Savannah every Saturday tor Hew York. • The steamehln Alabama. Captain Schenoki leave* Savannah for Raw Yore, every alternate Wednesday. ~ PhU*Udpktn.~Th* iteam^hlpe »Ut# of Georgia, CUpt. *“ jm “ ‘ “ * “ leave Savannah Rollins, leavee for Hi 1—1 IT" 'ITT nub MblUhW ol nuiDlflcn. pidun. found In « u * i - oritr of U» do/ for Uw Hn ud ooat.oU, coni*, with dm. Md dlrl, uid ...» S.n.l« puooS • bll —l.bd mo. hr lalbtor bra.br., and of their mtoroUou go all their original perfection, by th* art we have mentioned. w. bare now, howeter. within our reach an example of thla kind of work. A picture la exhibited at S. 8.8lbley’• looks tore, which has been restored to Its original tone and titer, by Mr. Brooks, an artist who ha* made this branch of art his study, end. by th* epeclmen he exhibit*, certainly with no ordinary success. The picture U the property of Chph R. W. Pooler, and la a portrait of bis great uncle pointed eeme ninety yean ago. W* confess we should be incredulous as to Us having been In so worn out a condition aa represented, had we not seen exhibited by it* side an* other portrait of the same date, and which U In such a cloudy, tattered condition, that the features can not be die ttoctly ***» l uoJ w* were assured by the artist, who refers to the owner of th* portraits, that they were both alike, when placed In bla bawls. Allw* can say la, that It U j ■morrow. bill to form a new county from th* counties of Dooly and Irwin, to be called “ Worth,” in hon or of the lataMaJ. Gen. Worth. A bill to alter and amend the 1st section of the 3d aril- cel of the constitution. A bill fbr th* relief or Morris, of Randolph county. Senate adjourned to B o’clock to-morrow morning. Dr wx Hocsx.—The committee on New Counties reported In favor of forming a new county from the counties of Whit field and Walker. The bill was passed. Mr. McMullen—A bill to change the line between the counties of Macon and Sumpter. Mr. Woodward—A bill amendatory of the 2d section of the ?th article of the constitution. Mr. McDongold—TO prerenre Inviolate the trial by Jury. Mr. Thorntow-^Abm Jo amend an act, authorising plain- tiffs to issue summons of garnishment In certain cases, Mr. Trice—A bill regulating the government of slaves by their owners. Mr. Moody—To appropriate gl,000 for the opening of the Ganoochee river, and to appoint commissioners for the same. Mr. Rumph—A bill to define the line between th* coun tie* of Wayne and Ware. Mr. McCurdj—To incorporate Dalton and Copper Mine Turnpike or Railroad Company. There were a number of local bills introduced, vhtcU we must omit, for want of time. House adjourned to three o'clock P. M. Your*, Ac., JlcC. Law of Marine Insurance. We publish to-day a report of &q important decis ion by the Supreme Judicial Court, on the question of implied warranty in the law of Marino Insurance. The poiut decided is, that the “ time policies,” fora term certalu, there is no implied warranty by the as sured that the vessel is seaworthy, at the inception or during the continuance of the risk ; so that if a ves- i sol, thus insured, is unseaworthy, in the ordinary sense :• - •OODMUll «» ot ploy. rai for pitying, and on a oalm summer evening, having thrown open the window of hla apart hunt, ho fixed ihe skeleton with Uw guitar In Ite hand* In a position where it oonld bo teen from the street. He then, taking the other Instrument, seated himself In an obscure corner of the room, and oommenood playing a piece of mu- slo, the passages of which wore faithfully repeated or •obotd by the guitar held by the skeleton, at the aatue Urae that the movement of Ite wooden angers, ss if really executing the musio, oomplsted the Uluaion. Thla strange musical feat drew crowds around the bouse of Alix, and created the greatest astonish* ment. But, alas 1 for tho ill-fated artist, this senti ment was soon changed In the minds or the Ignorant multitude Into the most superstitious dread. A rumor arose that Alix was a sorcerer, and la league with the devil. He was arrested by order of the parliament ter ProTenoe, and aont before their criminal court, La Chambrt de la Timndlt, to be tried on the capital charge of inagtc or witchcraft. In vain the Ingenious but unfortunate artist sought to convlnoe his ju> gos that the only meana used to give apparent vitality to the fingers of tho skeleton were wfiocla, pulleys, and other equally unraagical contrivances, and that the marvellous result produced was nothing more crimi nal than the solution of a problem In mechanics. His explanations and demonstrations were either not un derstood, or fkiled of convincing his stupid and bigot ed judges, and bo was condemned as a sorcerer and a magician. This Iniquitous judgment was confirmed Central Railroad, by the parliament of the Provence, which sentenced 1 v «PH/IT 0 ^'V AILr “i* ,,,TAL ^ x, . , o r,cp ' ,m;R, i him to be burned alive in the prlnc pal square of the , 0 t and Cltjr, together with the eq».llr InnSceetf automaton j^!gb“t^to'iaS.S'.Rgj' tlS'a 0 ’ Th?* fnfCn? ac< f m P 1 ' Cein kismagical prao- and with tho Augusts and Wayuesboro’ Railroad. (d5v tlces. TUls Infamous sentence was carried into exe* train) to Augusta; and frolnr list) with Railroad to sill- cution in the year 1664, to the great satisfaction and ledreviite from Gordon. edification of all tho faithful and devout Inhabitants Homing Train, from the Wait, arrives *t 2.20. *. M. of Aix. Keening TVrnn.—Uavrs Savannah at 8. r. M.. and arrives at Macou at 5‘J, a. n.- connecting with the South-western - -Columbus, ' Colltostand Keystone State, Qipt. fiardlet U •very alternate WednmKlay fbr Philadelphia. Jbr /fantna.—The steaiusHp Isabel. 6*pt.«. Savannah on the 15Ut and 50th of each month touohlng at Key Weet, and cooneotins with the Pacific Mall Steamship Company ^'a steamers for California. _ _ ,i««lkara Steamboat Unci. Jbr Ghwrimhm.—.The regular United 8tutes Mad steamers Gordon. Cept, Brooks: Oslboun, Ospt. Barden; and Metamo- JJi Csptaln Post ell: leave every morning at 4 o’clock, for CharlMlon. connecting with the Charleston steamships for New York end Philadelphia, and th* Wilmington boats, and arrive every evening In Savannah at ft o’clock, r. x, flmda—[Plcolata, Black Creek,Jacksonville, St. Ma rys, Ao 'The steam packet Welaka, Captain N. King, leave* 8? lUT ^y moiuing for the above plaoe*. The a team pack* t Wm. Gaston, Capt. Shaw, leaves every Tuwdey morning, for th* above place*. 'packet St. Johns, Cspt Freeborn, leaves every r'“*. • --*■ —:tb -, ., SXYamtan importk* BaVtmbaf tt. . . VamtIJiflCN, (OoT-rtr tt. PU»«rito) to. lavannahRxpoyti, RoveiaberSV* ; PniDADKLPHlA—U 8 M stesmsblp Keystone Bteto-fiOB bale* Upland Cotton, 122 Heroes lUce. Ill bales Domestics, 60 pkge Mdse, and 10 bbls Terrapins, v* ** ' BOSTON—Schr Mason B Darls-841 bates Cotton, 516 Dry Cowhides, end 115 halos 0 8 Hides. Savannah Market, December 1* COTTON—An unusual dulpese prevailed In our market yesterday, sales being limited to 801 bales, at th* following prices, vis: 55 at P#, 115 at OMi 27 at 10,51 at 10*. 46 at 10*, and 27 at 10*^ Charleston Exports, November 28, Bokoesux—Ketch Commerce—25 bates Upland Cotton, end 512 tierces Rice, Ac. Bakcxloxa—8p. bark Bormquen—700 bales Upland Cot ton. r: ’Hi. nr: DOVU a -Jut reottesd i_ HYLAND A O'NEIL, Under Marshall Rouse. ■ M *» DODEM j BUKKEH. /^-RtrtJND OOKKER—50 boxes OroundToffee, landliigper VT Bark Radiant, For sal* by 6 ^ BRIGHAM. KKLLY k CO. Thestesmi_ . «... ... — Thursday morning, for the above plaoea; and every fourtl trip goes to St. Augustine. lhesteampacketDaridL.fi every Wednasday moraine, foi Adams, Cspt. Ilebbard, loaves r *jy weantitdsy morning, for the above places. The steampacket Plante*,;Gant. Wiggins, leaves every tedntsday morning.for Centrvrmare.kc. Hi* steamer W. B. Mean, Capt. M»r- t. Marys, everv Frldav moral nr. forTradi ***’•■ St - Ra r J*. every Friday morning, for Ti Hill, Ae., connecting with the 8t. Johns, to and from nah. to and from Savan- PORT OF SAVANNAH DECEMBER 1, 1853 A Vermonter. t^Broad to Oglethorpe and Columbus, and hy stages thence AS we were sitting in the picture gallery of the to Wlalmsse. and other point* South-west. Crystal Palace, taking memoranda of its contents, a tall Ill-dressed Vermonter, attracted probably by the tho benignity of our visage, addressed us: 1 >ught" * AVwninp Train, from the West, arrives at 8, p. x. TO TUB VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY :—Fxuow-Ctn- " Stranger, What moug&t'tbey ebargo to let a feller ! rK * 8 1 * n ‘ 4 candidate for the Office of County Treasurer, in this ’ere show 7” at the election in January next, and respectfully sollcll New Publications. Charleston Medical Journal-—The November nunber Is received, filled as usual not only with mat- tor of Interest to the professional reader, but much that will prove equslly Interesting to the layman— Charleston s Dra. Cain A Porcuxb Editors. W per •imam, in advance. Blackwood (hr November is but just received. It la always welcoms. New York : Leonard Scott A Co. Savannah: W. Thornr Williams. $3 per an num, or 25 cents per number. Hari-rr, for December, la early in the field, pre senting attractions to the reader equal to any num bar that has preceded it. It can be had at the book ■tore of Col. Sirliy. Congrese-sUeet. Singing 8cnooL.—By reference to Mr. Pikrpont's - 0 f that term, and whife so insured, is destroyed by advertisement, it will be seen that bis classes in vocal any peril insured agAipst, as by fire, but not occasion- Why do you ask ; you paid at the entrance, did you not ?” *' Ya-a-t-sl I didn't pay nothin'; ef yew see any thin 1 green ’bout me, jest you write, will yew 7” “ How did you gain admittance then?” *• Wa-a-aM. yew see I traded with a boy out there fora 7/r>W(X, and gin him an extry cent to holler ’fire I’; and then tho man with the brass thing on bis coat looked aronnd, I kinder edged in behind him.” Of courso we expressed our indignation, and were about to leave him, when bo seized our button hole, saying quickly: " Bay. Mister, don’t bo riled, guess they’l never miss it. Yew talk so all-fired honest, guess yew must be a newspaper feller ; been takin’ notes ain’t I’ve heard ’bout this short-hand.” Wo assented ; and he resumed: “ Mougbtyewr name be Greely. Mister? because I seed a nigger wench looked jnst like a fewgifiue nig- ger;«ndef she is, it’s a bully chance for you to spread—won’t cost nothin’, nattier.” We denied that imputation, when he continued: " ‘ ' ' ' they are so ^ , ,—, Jiught school three winters—eighteen dollars a month and boarded ’reound.” t you? respectfully solicit your support. If elected the proceeds of the office shall l>c given to s fellow bank officer who hks been *o unfortunate u to loose his sight. P°» 18 ’ L. J. B. FAIRCHILD. TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTYFellow- Cmnxs:—I sin a candidate for re-election to the office of County Treasurer, at the election on the first Monday in January next, and respectfully ask your aupport. nov20 1 JOHN N. LEWIS. ELECTION NOTICE — Messrs. Editon: Please announce Captain ROBERT W. POOLER is a candidate on the Peo. ple’a Ticket for the Mayoralty of the city during the ensu- [ng year, and oblige oct-* 9 ✓ AN INDEPENDENT VOTER. TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY Fxtiow- Cmzxxs:—I am a candidate for the office of Sheriff of your county, at the election on the first Monday In January. 1854, and respectfully solicit your support. 00129 • MICHAEL FINNEY. CHARLESTON, NOV. 28—Cotton—'Thera was a good d*. mand fbr thla article to-day, the salts having reaohed fully 1550 balsa, at prices corresponding with those previously paid. The transactions comprise 88 bales at 8k, 67 at 9, 252 at 9*. 18 at 9*. 34 at 10,18 at 10*. 486 at 10*. 63 at 10k. 60 at 10*, 885 at 10*, 43 at 10*. 47 at 10*, and 40 bales at 11+. MACON, NOV. 29—Cotton— 1 The demand lor this article the past week bae been good, and prices steady without chauge of quotations. Wo quote extremes 0* to 9*' Strictly fair at 9*$. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MHUVLD SINCIC OVR LAST. Br. schr Planter, Wood, White llpvcn Eng., to Brigham, Kellv & Co. Sctir James Augustui, Morris, Brunswick, Ga. Ballast, to Smith k Lathrop. Scbr Levant, Russell, Ogechco. 3400 bushels Rough Rico, to R Habersham k Son. Sloop Washington. Outzen, Savannah River. 3000 bush els Bough Rice, to K Habersham k Son. Sloop Splendid, Worthington, Back KlTcr. 1825 bushels Bough Rice, to t'rugcr A; Wade. U. S. M. steam-packet Calhoun, Barden. Charleston, to 8 M Lafiitcau. U. S. M. steam-packet Welaka, King, PaLitka, &c.. to S M Iaffiteau. Steamer lamar, Johnson, Augusta, with boat* 1 and 13. to T R Mill*. Smith’s flat, from Back River, with 1300 bushels Rough Rice, to It Habersham k Son. Jones' flat, from Plantation, with 600 bushels Rough Rice, to R Habersham k .Som CLEMtED. CM steamship Keystone State,Ilardle, Philadelphia—C A L lainar. Scbr Mason B Davis, Davis. Boston—Brigham. Kelly k Co. U S M steam-jacket Metainora Peck. Charleston—S M Lafflteau. DEPARTED. US M steampacket Metamor*. Posted, Charleston. SAILED. U S M etenm«hlp Keystone State. Hardle. Phil idelphla. G OLD PKNS—A large aasortment of Gold Pens, la gold and silver extension and double extension caeee, war ranted an excellent article, for ule by novlS S. S. SIBLEY, 185 Oongnsi street. LOBEri—A beautiful pair of thirteen Inch Glob— U tlal aud terrestrial, fur sale cheap, by novl8 8. 8. SIBLEY. 135 Congress street. «a ill '■EDoek^'” H AMS AND LARD—20 tierces sugar cared Hams, and 16 btrls Lard, fur sale by novtt CRANE k RODGERS, H AY—150 bnt ■ prime Eastern Hay, landing, per bark Charles William,and for sale by nnintlll, ton**,. ■ nn HAM, KELLY ft 00. TTAMS—Landing scbr. Mohawk,200 Reynold's superior XI Hams, for sale by nov!2 J. V. CONNERAT k CO. L ATHS —30.000 lathi dally expected per brig Martha Rogers. For aule to arrive by octl8 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. suitable to the reason, with fine enniX^ Sfi*xSPsii I M Ito, m» p . to do N E TST’di® >«■Epffll * Bn<1 *e Candles 80item!! 0 X to,„7toSiS,S?i«i2 , 25 bom.^rtrtQ.nd;. 20 .S'S ffloS 300 boxto Ho 1. H.I. .adr.mil, £L“i k ’**d«ln,S5 T ARD—landing from scbr Mohawk, 25 kegs and 10 bbls Ju prime Lesf lard, fur ssle by poV12 'J. V. CONNERAT k CO, CofiTee-iOO bag. Rio, 100pocketsji,, C AMEDaS, Ac.—A large and elegant assortment of gn^.* o t . . , ' "Pdl Cumella*. amongst which are tho most desirable vatl* v Wl \? ,. J*™**"' 28 do prim* Port*Si etlos; also, Roses, Geraniums, Dwarf Orange*,and many Wl K™ rl •BsndC, 60 do crashed other kind*, will be offered for sa e this morning by nnvl2 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument square iilC ALKSTATIC FOR SALK OR LEASE, rpilE subscriber offers lor sale, a number of Building Lots X In Oglethorpe Town, near the contemplated rath depot. Ho will also lease, for a term of five, ten. flfte . twenty years, a number of other lot* In the vicinity of the above. junelA—law3m A. WEBB. HOLCOMBE, JOHNso\>'V~,,„ , bbta8t»»rl'« Bind c,60 do cra.hM ..i'u'L™ 1 "".!. Brandy-10 quarter cask* CONSIGNKldS PElt CKNTKAL RAILROAD. NOVEMBER 29—1087 bale* Cotton, and Merchandise, to Rabun k Whitehead. Hsrdwick k Cooke. Washburn, Wil der A Co. Hudson. Fleming A Co. G W Garmnnr. C Hart ridge. Wells fc Durr. R A Allen. Charleston SteSmboat Co. Og>ten A Bunker. T S Wayne, Behn A Foster. Franklin A Brantley, N A Hardee ACo.J H Burroughs A Son. itothwell A Smith. W Duncan. P L Constantine, Cruger A Wade,C W Field. W Waters, and Order. '* I allew like newspaper chaps ’cause I clevor. Been in the flue arts myself; taught lt 41 —“ - Mtssoa. EntToos—Please announce Mr. JOHN A. STA- EEY» » candidate Tor the office of Saeriff of Chatham cuun- We next atoppeil to view the fine specimens of per- tr. at the ensuing election in January uext. fumery, among which were busts made of solid joow. jyi4 CONSIGNEES. Ter steamer Lamar, from Augus’a—231 bale* Cotton, and Mdse, to S Solomon*. Cruger & Wade, lktin A Foster, Co hens A Hertz. an<l Order. jntuio will be organized on Monday evening, Decem ber Mb, at Armory Hall. Oar citizens arc fortunate In having among them a gentleman of Mr. P’s char acter and qualifications in his profession, and they will doubtless avail themselves of his services. Pa rents should especially appreciate the importance of having their children rightly started In their musical studies, as la tba proper acquirement of the rod> meats the ease and facility of all after success greatly depends. All who intend to commence with the tetm ohonld be present on the openiug night. Mr. Ciusp.—A private letter, dated Colombia, S. C., the 27th, informs us that the success or this gen tleman and his theatrical company, since his depar ture from our tity, has been of the most flattering character. This is by no means surprising to us, con sidering the talent pat forth, and the intelligence and taste of the people of tho several cities visited. We look for the return ot Mr. C. among us iaa few days. Thr Chwrsr.—Another full house greeted the Chinese performers at the Athenscam last evening—- The audience appeared almost as mach interested in the personal peculiarities of the jugglers and acrobats as in their astounding feats of legerdem&in and agili ty* IxraovsD Breeds of Pocltry—-Mr. J. W. Platt, of Rhlnebec, N. Y., advertises the s»\e of a great va riety of blood fowls. His catalogue is said to embrace every species of value to bo found in the United States. He addresses dealers, fanciers, planters and —ftBItaBfto'Whoee special attention Is respectfully di tto Us advertisement. The total value of the foreign exports of Baltimore fbr the week ending on Thursday, amounted to $263,- 270. The exports of breadstuff* for the week com prises 11,131 barrels of flour, 6,431 bushels of wheat, 1,166 barrels or corn meal, and 2,900 bushels of corn. Of tobacco, 1,861 hogsheads were exported. Foaxias Haws.—The foreign news by the Atlantic to be found under our telegraphic bead, is highly in-! to resting and exciting. Appearances now indicate hard fighting before the establishment of peace. News Items. Hon. Edward Frost, one of the Law Judges of the Superior Courts of South Carolina, is about to retire from the bench. — Wm. Chambers, senior partner of the Edinburg publishing-house of William A ltobert Chambers, now on a visit to the United States for the first time, was last week made on honorary member of the Boston Mercantile Library. The oorneratono of the new Jews' Hospital, on Twenty-eighth street, between Seventh and Eight av- ennea, Hew York, was laid on Thursday, in presence of a large concourse of spectators. By the arrival of the Isabella Rood, at New York, w» have advices from Port au Prince to Nov. 5th.— Everything was tranquil, aud the health of the Island generally good. The ship New World, from Liverpool, and the ship George Hulbart, from Havana, arrived at New York on Monday morning. Each had lost 70 passengers on the voyage from cholera. | Charles Clark has been arrested at .Philadelphia, charged with having upwards of $30,000 in spurious notes la hla possession. A large deputation from the several Irish Societies Of New York weal down the Bay on Monday in a Steamer to meet John Mitchel. the Irish Exile, who WM hourly expected from California. The weather in the North is very cold, especially la Maine, the Penobscot river being dosed by the tee, and eighty vessels froxen up therein. The Columbian Shut* CxroKnxr* learns trom the Sooth Carolina Conference, now la session at New- berry, under tho control of which body Wofford Col lect te bow placed, that the following Board of Pro- Hmmcs of that Institution has been elected: Rev. W. M. Wightman, D. D., President. B Curlitie. Ettl-, of Columbia, Professor of Patrick Duo can, A. If., or Baoorepu We, Professor ot Ancient Literature. vfoiteu Du Pro, A. Mm Profoosor of Chemistry, Shipp, A. Mm Proftoonrof English Lit- ttokbcxo, aadwos raa^rogrurdug harmoniously w od by her unseaworthiuess, atfll the policy attaches, is not rendored void, and the underwriters are liable. But though there be no implied warranty in such a cose, a breach ol which, if it existed, would render the policy void,yet it is the duty of the assured to keep tho vessel in a seaworthy condition ; and if he falls to do so, and the vessel be lost iu consequence of ouch unseaworthiness, such a disregard of obligation on the part of the assured will discharge the under- writer*. We are not aware that this question of im- 5 lied warranty in time policies had previously been ccided by any of tho courts iu this country. The same point, quite recently, has becu before the courts in England, aud there was some diversity of opinion among the judges, though the law was finally settled as above stated to be in this Commonwealth. If we are correctly informed, the Court of Queen’s Bench held that there was an Implied warranty in such poli cies ; but the judges iu the Exchequer Chamber, sev en to two, reversed that decisiou and that reversal was sustained by the House of Lords, where the case was takeu on final appeal—Boston Jdv., 2Uh. Labor and IU Reward. Political economists divide labor into two classes— simple and educated. Simple labor is that which re quires uo particular skill in ite performance, being muscular exertion, such as sweeping streets, running of errands, digging ditches, and handling the hod. Educated labor is that which requires genius or intel ligence in its performance. The planning of build ings, the construction of machinery, aud the keeping of books,as well u the labor of the lawyer, the phy sician, the teacher and the [clergyman, arc examples of this kind. The reward of labor is regulated by this division. A man who is only competent to perform the lowest species of labor, is said to be entitled only to what is necessary to support the existence of himself and> thoso who are dependent on hiiu, with a slight, K ins to support him in old age. Hut when u'pi u additional skill be ie properly paid for that also. Thus the physician, who has been to great expense to acquire the knowledge of his profession, must be paid for that sacrifice, and tor tho additional tact or talent brought to bear in the case. This will explain what seems to many very unrea sonable, in regard to salaries. One will say," I work as many hours os my neighbor, and yet he gets double my wages.” It will bo seen that the ability hits much to do iu determining the wages. The employer can well afford to pay the educated man a greater price, because the labor is more productive. 1’ako tho case of servant girls. The one who understands her busi ness, and can tako the lead in managing tho affairs of the household, can command almost any price; while the one who must be told how to do every trifiing thing, cau secure only enough to keep body and soul together. Since this theory shows the reason for the regula tion of wages, It teaches a striking lesson to tho ris ing generation. Young tueu and women! do yon de sire to be hod-carriers and door-scrubbcrs? If so, you have only to labor ou from day to day without any thought for the future. Take your lite easy.— Shrink from all difficult labors, and decry study and thought. Rest assured success will crown your ef forts. Or, do you aspire to the position of journeymen— of first rtrrA—of overseer—of employer? If so, you must shape your course accordingly. First, you should acquire a respectable amount of what is call ed book-knowledge. This is desirable in all the walks of lile. lt enhances our enjoyment, and adds to our productive force. The next thing is to choose a de partment ol labor. Decide whether you will be a printer or a pork-dealer—a manufacturer or a mer chant—a preceptor or preacher—a physician ora farmer. Then in the last place, bend your energies to the preparation of the required duties. Make yourselves masters of your respective trades or pro fessions, and with your eyes on an elevated position, move forward with the dignity and strength ot edn- cated manhood. And rest assured that this course will be crowned with success, and you may hope to rise to eminence, usefulness and competence, if not to wealth and honor.—Albany Transcrif't. A Beautiful Incident. A few evenings since while wandering amid the vine embowered tombs and mew*-grown graves be neath those great forest pines that decorate the Burial Groand of MUledgeville, iu turning a little copse of eglantine and myrtle, that had sprang within the nearly decaying palings that surrounded a place of graves, we came suddenly upon an aged negro man, whose beaded form and bowed bead prevented the discovery of our approach until we had come suffi ciently near to catch the murmur of his voice iu sobs aud prayers. Upon oar questioning him, he pointed with a trem bling hand to the grave* before him. and in his own pe culiar manner, but with the deepest feeling, sold. “De re is de grares of poor old Moms and Mwsas and de children. Mossah bora 1776. died 1827,1 remember it well, and de real died, all ’cept young Mam, and been In beben dls long, loag time. iota as we are informed, this faithful old servant is per mitted oace every year to come up from the planta tion to visit his “Young Masts” in town, and never returns without coming oat here to visit and weep and prey over the grares of those he loved, and served and feet In yean gone by.—Editorial Cor. Evening fumery, among which were busts made or solid soay. "Hullo!’ said Yankee, nosing tho goods, "guess there is made of grave-stun, ain’t they?” '* No, they are made of soap.” Before we could prevent him he had pinched it to satisfy himself. " \Va-a-al, guess it is, it feels sopo- riferous, any way; smells rale apocryphal tew. don't it ? jest like old Mr. Slocum’s pothccary shop tew hum.” A fow steps brought us to the statuary, where a ' number of persons were silently gazing at Powere’ statue of the Greek Slave. “ Mister," said he, alter a moment’s inspection, pointing to the chains upon her wrists, " what's tha- critter hoppled for ?” The bystandare roard ; and we endeavored to ax. plain to him the nature or the subject; and, to pre vent him from handling it as be was bent upon doing, ; pointed to the placard requesting visitors " not to sheatnt gotthe first darntdarltclt on htr ! n . .. » We left,—Journal of C’ommfrrv. MANY VOTERS TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.—Fellow CmxENa: I am » candidate for the office or Sheriff of your county, at the election In January next, and respectfully solicityoursupport. oct8 ALEXANDER THOMAS. ’ NOTICE.—Consignees per sclir. FANNY, from luT 2 * . , }, ork ' wiH P 16 **® aUenJ t0 the reception of their goods, tending this d*y at Mongin’a upper wharf. All good* remaining on the wharf at sunset will be atored at the risk and expeuie of the owners. p°t3Q OGDEN & BUNKER. for FREIGHT OR CHARTER—The achooner Pocahontas, Bulkier, master. For particulars »PPlj to d30 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—.The schooner N arrauaxsktt, H*U, master. For particulars ap ply to u30 BRIGHAM, KE1XY k CO. PASStfiJIGEUS. ,, ., . . gentlemen „. city of savannah that he wilt open bis SiD^inz School. In the Armory Hall, on Monday evening. December 6th'. at half-jjsat ^o’clock, at which time ell. who desire to join nor30—td are requested to assemble. JAMES P1ERP0NT. NOTICE—I wish to dispose of my interest in the brig ROBERT M. CHARLTON. For further particulars apply to \V. qUANTOCK, Jr., corner of South Uroad and Montgomery streets, or to nor27 JAMES QUANTOCK. Jr. forte, being Three fine landscape painting* on copper. The whole Included in one scheme, can be leen at the music store of G. B. MITCHELL. nortlfl Successor to F.frogb-ium & Co. . arCSSs NOTICE—The steamer T. 8. METCALFTequir- ing some slight repairs, the DAVID L. ADAMS, -.until further notice, will be taken from the Florida route to supply her place. Savannah, Nov. 23.1863. IRISH JASI'KR GKEEXS—An election fu, ito- Dedembor next, under the superintendent required by iSbdSttSU ist ^ •*-*- DOCTOR R. SOUTHGATE (late of the Medical Staff of the Army.) will derote his attention to the practice of his profession in ths dtr ef Sarannah. offers his professional services to the public, aud may be found, until lurther notice, at the Pavilion Hoi oct30—d6w3 n baoMili oar painful duty to record tha daath of «Mof owoldest ud nt atomd citiMto lfr-i Elu W * uU™ °< MclatoR coont; la Uu. Stxto- vtto* oout, h* rtptontud Tor Mnnl n«n la *h* hsow ti-UllTnlffi»| mini iifflrini ll th* fin «cii alltmi forth*hat tvtatj nara. howetrr, jo. K-h*J bt«« » rwAhot tflj.aod e»wt,, M*h0M.tr* hStpOaM awl oaoaatnhhla dia- oaa*. BhaaSHtafa, whkh haqocatl, »fra oflha mm mm nlamnar. waia both* nth tha anno**, ataWeaaaJtharettaatloaotaChriatiu. laomr riaWaaanUhoceapM by bla. ho talaetad tutor toe,. tb. K. tad Matthias at tha aid Bapahtkaa aMMthaa* Ua. *r nthar adht aid <or£aatiai ■tott e -Ma Kato. that ha couaadad tha napaci at lU who wn* aoquiaM «it>. kto rrcaa amnl Wto tafcMdi aaiaatataaca vtk Mr. K, to cat ant yMthito, that to aar azalea. If haatatar. toutr. Jhtortohltabaw ymS to thair iMtaomaah-aia- Untodlhtaatoaaaaj.MtoladhrlhT.ltr.O-foato. laf aoaak, afrvimfi FWtato?|hla ™ ’ M Metattito wire abacs «••$- Tha U. S. Mall steamship Falcon, Capt. Baxter, put into this port yesterday afternoon for fuel. She left Havana for New York on the 23d Inst, ami has expe rienced very heavy weather on the passage. We learn from the passeugin* that nothing new had transpired politically or otherwise since tho departure of the Isabel on the 22d lost., with tho exception of a horri-! ble murder perpetrated on an actress of some note at SPLENDID RAFFLE—A beautiful Swiss land- the Tacon Theatre, on the 22d inst, by her husband, »«P« picture with moving figures, Including a trttoaoapMtod her of intldemy. W, tart that he, liis death. The afikir, wo understand, created con siderable excitement in Havana.—Char. Courier 20th. Unsuccessful Attempt to Obtain Mosey.—On the 21st instant, a person called at tba 8bawmat Bank, in this city, and represented himself to he Mr. O. L. North, President of the Meridan (Ct.) Manu facturing Company, and wished to open to account, Ha* depositing a aight draft on New \ork for $l0,00Qf mg that he should not wish to draw for any por tion of tho sam. .The deposit was rather reluctantly received, and the', draft forwarded to tho Bank of " York, for collection. Oh IW _ Bank received a draft from Mr. North for $2,000, which was not accepted. Inquiry was then made by telegraph if the original draft had been made in New York, to which the reply was re ceived that the usual three days’ grace was demand ed by the party. A second draft, for $5,000, was next received by the Shawmut Bank, but not accept ed. Nows was next received that the $10,000 draft was not paid. A draft by the same party for the same amount, ou a private h 00 so .was also received in Boston and protested. So that it seems the inge nious device to obtain money was unsuccessful.—Bos ton Transcript. Swindling In High Places. In our nows column yesterday, we published an ac count of au attempt to swindle the Sbawraut Bank, by the deposit of a sight draft on New York, and drawing for the proceeds. The article copied says that the depositor represented himself to be Mr. C. L. North, president of the Meriden, (Ct.,) Manufactur ing Company. There is no doubt that it was Mr. North himself who had previously been more success ful in playing the same game on some of tho banks of this city and Pennsylvania. Previous to this Mr. North bad borne a good character. He lived at .Meri den in fine style, aud iu a beautiful house. On one side of his dwelling was his banking room, on the other his insurance office, and bo did quite a large business in both. The amount he obtained from the several banks varied from $5000 to $10,000, on the se curity of paper deposited which was supposed to be good, but proved to be otherwise. In this city he was introduced to the banks by gentlemen of high respec tability, none of whom knew that he was calling upon more than one bank for aid. He bos been arrested at Meriden and held to bail for a large amoont. Hopes are expected that a portion of the sums advanced by the banks will be recovered—.V. Y. Com., 25th. Arrest at the Crtstal Palace.—CbAries Ed ward Weidermeier, Commissioner and Chief Superin tendent of the German Department of the Crystal Palace, waa yesterday arrested by Officer Metcalf, charged with having at different times stolen articles to the value, in all. of about $150, from the Palace.— It appears that he was detected in the act of stealing a bottle of perfamery from the French Department, and was at once taken into custody. HU lodging- room was then visited and searched by the officers, who succeeded In findfog a great variety of small ar ticles, which hiTe since been identified as having been stolen from various departments of the Palace. The accused was taken before Justice Stuart, who, considering his jruiit to be substantiated, committed 1’cr ateanifhip Keystone State, for Philadelphia—W Spen cer, F M George. T P George, Jas F Ureenough, J Walker. Nathan Cohen, and — steerage. Per steampacket Calhoun, from Charleston—CM Ent. OT Rragg. E C tegriel, J A Cay. lady, children and servt. W H Arendell. H A Subilia. C Hair. D A Lall, Kev Mr Hutchings. AD Ellis. 1) LClinch. Mr Hull. L Hyman,RL Hartal. Dr Skrlue. C Maatcraon. R W Hill, Miss L Hill,T Aremlell, and 9 deck. Per steam-packet Welaka. from Palatka. kc.~*Mr* Skin ner, daughter, child and 2 svts. T J Hamden. Mr* Thomp son, Mr Klnnt-r, .1 B Dasher. Dr Delouch.J Jenkins. Capt Grovenstcln. Mr Ho-mes. J Carter. C E Forks. E Johnson. F Bullensn. D J Adams. Fawcett, T W Cobb. J S Magi 11. Mrs Morgan. K Millard. Mr* Gowadine. J P Hughes, J G Moore. J W AodiMcliolt, M Rupert, J G Patton, W Phillips, J L F Carter. R McQueen, J McQueen, F McQueen, SM Bond and svt. Balerson. and 5 deck. family. A white woman preferred To a competent and respectaMo woman an excellent permanent home and the highest wages given. Inquire at this office. n30—tf MAGAZINES, die. H ARPER'S Magazine lor December j Putnam’s Magazine for December. Gleason'* Pictorial Illustrated News. Eva May, the Foundliug. or the Secret Dungeon: a new novel. Received and for sale by S. S. SIBLEY, nuv30 135 Congress-street. H AY—20 bale* Hay. landing per schooner Narragansett. for sale by The Royal Natt.—The preseat naval fore* ot Great Britain constate of 545 ships of war (either building, in ordinary, or In commission,) carrying from lGto 120 guns each. Also US ships doing'har- bor doty, and 50 revenue vessels for tba Const Guard service- Of this number ISO are armed steamers, from 200 to 800 horse power, (many of them propell ed by the anew,) constructed 00 tho most approved principle* for activa sen semcee. The total expense of Parliament h £100,710— In cluding $5 JXO a year Speaker's salary. Fashionaole Estrayaoaxcr.—One of the New York newspapers, speaking of the extravagance that prevail* in the world of fashion in New York, soys: " Already oar tedwe, who make nay pretension to thetitte of fashionable, have commenced n way of rivalry with with the Enropeaa aristocracy, and if they «e not eerpnm them in the style of drees, they are certainly their equal* in extravagance. In one year, n tody of flmhlon. living on tbeFifth A venae, will expend seven or sight Unamend dollars upon drees; and we are asenred, npoa the mast reliable anthorify, theta walking er promenade dram, each os to seen ecceekewBy In Broedway, ooeta from fifteen bandied to two theeaoad dottaro- Fatal AcciwcfT ox m Yaaxosr and Massa chusetts Railooaiv.—As the evening train from Boa- ton, which woe on hoer or twetote, wna opproachieg Greenfield, on Yamiay evening, ohootTo'clock, white between the bfjdgee new* tho DaerhiU and Connecticut river, the engine won thrown from the tmk by running ever thebodknef Hihherd Wright and Oua Field, of Montague, whe nnpeer to have him to prison.- 1 F. Democrat, 15th. Major W. H. Chose, who is empowered to subscribe die $75,000 from our friends in New York to the stock of the Montgomery and Pensacola Railroad, arrived yesterday evening. We now expect soon to see the commencement of this long sought undertaking.— Pensacola Democrat, 23d. The President of the United States has officially recognized Louis Volvo*. Consul or the Swiss Con federation for the port of New Orleans. Ssme men and boys at Williamsport. Md-oo Satnr- assaults for some time, he, in retaliation, threw a stone which struck one of them, John Winter Bowen, and caused his instant death. The Roman Catholic Bishop of Buffalo has addres- aed a letter to the congregation of the church of St. Louis, in that city, threatening to excommunicate them if they do not conform to the decision of the Papal Nundo, and deliver their church property into hi* hands. The Maryland coal trade last week amounted to 15,563 tons, of which 10.375 tons were transported over the Baltimore and Ohio Bail road, and 4,665 tons descended the Cberapeake and Ohio Canal. The St. Louis InteQigrnccr, ot Tuesday last, states that a man named Jno T. Berger, eras fined and com mitted In full ruder the vagrant act the prerioas day, Berger waa formerly a Minister of the Gospel in titi llate. and waa a man of respectable standing in his vocation, bat for some time ha bos frequented tbs grow shops in St. Louis, and has often been confined In the calaboose for drunkenness. Why sorrow RhettwaUsB I Bearable, vhra there ate a Infallible and accredited remedy within the reach of all* IVmb the uirerml mkcbm that ha* kituto attested the administration ef Mcwmma^ Baxnunc Cbnvns sxo BLOCoFvsmxa.it ftends unrivalled ne tha eoto reliable remedy far this dir* complaint New evtteacca ef iu mt ncsteae jewn an daOy reemrad frow every enettea ef tha ratted States. all dinette interested in their wen as wall ae thair chit* hm VhMhhan beyemdaB Oewbi tha bast medkiaa now team, toLtoicfbmitelaleamdall dfeeHire eih^him lbmat>Mto*yelwllmlime(tte«Wr- BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. P. CURRAN. Sorrell’* Building*. I Limp Oil. 30 boxes ileadel’a Family Soap. 30 do dotal. lowCaiidlea. 16 do puro artenn Candles, 20 cask* pint* and quart* London Porter. 30 bbl< Potatoes, white Onions, and Apple*. 30 do Baltimore Flour, 15 do Hiram Smith’* ielf- rising Hour. el*o. Butter, Ctieese, fcc., just received and for sale at the corner of Broughton and Drayton street*, by octl5 _ _ DAVID O CONNER. CARl'lCR’S SPANISH BnXTUXUfi. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! Aot 11 Particle of Mercury in It. A N INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Scrofula. King’s Evil, Rheuiniitinm. Oliatinntc Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples or Pustule on the Face. Blotches, Bolls. Girunic Sore Eye*. Ring Worm or Totter. Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bone* awl Joints, stubborn Uterra.Syphilitic IHeot- der*, Lumbago, Spinal Complaint*, and all Itisease* arising from i«n injudicious \iso of Mercury, Imprudence In Life, or Impurity of the Blood. This valuable Medicine, which has become celebrated for the number of extraordinary cures effected through its agent-v. has induced the proprietor*, at the urgent request of their friends, to offer it to the public, which they do with the utmost confidence in its virtue* and wonderful curative properties. The following ct-rtiflcaU*. selected from a large number, are. however, stronger testimony than the mere word of the pioprletnrs; and are all from gentlemen well known in their localities, and of the highest respectability many of them now residing in the city of Richmond, V*. F.’BOYDEN. D*q., of the Exchange Hotel. Richmond known every where, says he has seen the medicine called CaimcK’s Sitexiaii Mixtvke administered in over a hundred cases, in nearly all the diseases for which it is recommend- ed. with the most astonishingly good results. He says it i* the most extraordinarv medicine he has ever seen. AGUE AND FEVEft—GREAT CURE—I hereby certify, that for three year* I had Ague and Fever of the moat vio lent description. I had several Physicians, took large quan- titles of Quinine. Mercury, and 1 believe all the Tonics ad vertised, but nil without any permanent relief. Attest I tried Cartxr’s Spanish Mixtvrr, two bottles of which effec tually cured me. and I atn happy to say 1 have had neither GiUls or Fevers since. 1 consider it tne best Tonic in the world, and the onlv medicine that ever reached my case. Beaver Dam, near Kishmond. Va. JOHN LONG DEN. C. B. LUCK. Esq , now in the city of Richmond, and for many years in the Post Office, lias such confidence in the astonishing efficacy of Caktkh's Spanish Mixture, that he has bought upwards of 50 bottle*, which he has given away to tlie afflicted. Mr. Luck says be has never known it to fail when taken according to direction*. Dr. MINGK. a practising Physician, and formerly of the Gty Hotel, in the city of Richmond, aays he has witnessed in a number ofinstances the effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixtvrr. which were most truly surprising. He saya in a cose of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the good ef fects were wonderful indeed. SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm or Drinker* Mofrta, Richmond, was cured of liver complaint of 8 vear* stand ing. bv the u»e n f two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—The Editora of the Rich- mnnd Republican had a servant employed in their press room, cure 1 of violent scrofula, combined with Rheuma tism. whieh entirely disabled him from work. Two bottle* of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure of him. and the Editor*. In a public notice, say they " cheerfully recom mend it to all who are afflicted with any disease of the blood." STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA—I had a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish Mix ture. I consider it a truly valuable medicine. JAMES M TAYLOR. Conductor on the R. F. & P. R. R. Co, Richmond. Virginia. Salt Rhrum of 20 Year* Standing Cured Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, re-siding in the city of Richmond, was cured by three bottle* of Carter’s .-pauish Mixture, ol Salt Rheum, which he had nearly 20 year*, and which all the physicians of the city could not cure Sir. Thompson is a well known merchant of Richmond, Va., and his cure is most remarkable. WM. A. MATTHEWS.of Richmond, Va. bad a servant cured of Spyhili*. in the worst form, by Carter's Spanish Mixture. Hu says he cheerfully recommends it, and con siders it an invaluable medicine. RICHARD E. WIST, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofula and what physicians called confirmed Consumption, by three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. EDWIN BURTON. Commissioner of the Revenue, ray* be has seen the good effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture in a number of Spyhilitic cases, and says it is a perfect cure for that horrible disease. gundy Port Jo. 6 cart. pVre PnrtT do N L Rum.76 do Gibson’* Whiskv "Od-.n L|J(!h >'i» 20 eighth cask. Cognac do. 15 bbU ' I Bn, l 25 boxes extra do do * I D,?,?"" - ™'”"* state an, Ohio, a ^ lint ter—25 kegs Tery choice Orange (htn.u e" « '•*» itoto, Smith’? MoSSJJj-»» boxea Pea rlta rch. uolt ■ M qoirt* Sundries—100 boxe* Herring. 100 rVmli.m size*, 100 boxes Rey’a Lemon Fvrup t b “i 1, " lb:,u po " wlli " iJ'vffiPupJS and half boxea new R*i«ln«, loo drum. S r ’ 100 *hii _ bbU Filberts, 5 case* Gilloux .Sardines 10 '• I .oft shell Almonds, 10 bbls Pecan NoU 5 L? 1 20 half bbls htilton market B.rtSJSSJnffi'hJA 1 H'f? «“*«• »»J pint.. M.MO .SrCtW I Pickle*, quart* and half gallon. 25 ease, ^>»t I Ginger. 60 te.xe. clay PlfU. 15 do f 1 boaea ported Craukera! 60 boxes asi.rtTd u’ amnntine Candles. 15 do patent do. 10 bbl* buek'iki't Jf}? ou'l quarter bbl* do. 60 boxesChammt™^* bbl* Cider Vinegar. 20 do imitation white wtefdo *? Champaign Cider, for sale as above on the 25 ^ dating terms. jr steamer Florida, an assortment of leeves and Bands, embroidered Hand- kerchiefs and Colters. Irish Linens, Birds’-eye Diapers. Eng lish l/>ng Cloths. Flannel*. Hoaleiy.Gloves and Ribbons.— For sale by n'-0 DxWITX q.MOHosH. B UTTER AND CHEESE—26 kegs selected Goshen Butter, 100 boxes white and colored Cheese, received per steamer and for sale by n30 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. k Co’* Brandy, vintages o: n importation, tending and I SCRANTON. JOJ1N1 Otard. Dupuy k Co’* Brandy, vi and’51, of our own it - n30 of 1846. ’49. ’50 ' for sale bv INSTON k CO. and of Oyer and Terminer for the city of Savan nah. baa been adjourned until Monday, the 19th December next. Suitors, jurors and witnesses, will please take no tice. By order of the presiding Judge. nov9—Uawtd WM. H. BCLLOCH. Cletk. DOCTOR WILDUAN haringiettled permanent- -^-2> ly in Savannah, respectfully tffers to it* citizens hi" services in the practice or Afaiicineand Surgery. Residence and Office, No. 20 Abercorn, oruei of South Broad-street. Hours of consultation, from 8 till 10, A. M.. and from 3 till 5, P.M. nnlO DOCTOR HARRIS baa removed to the i dence formerly owned by Cipt. John B. Gallie. north cast corner of Whitaker and Harris streets. Offii in the basement. oct'26—3m AT PURSK’R PRINTING OFFICE, Xo. 0 Whitaker stnd, Cards are Printed at 93,50 per Thotxsand. tTc.* Riciii HAxrTArmtnt ani> pealtk in btrt vaairnr nr Common nnd Fine Candies. (Kiln dried and warranted to resut tfiectually the hot or damp atmosphere of a southern climate.) Comer of Hr ought, m and Whittaker ttiteU. Savannah. Ga. Brnxtra's None*.—Mr. T. C. K. U agent for the Worcester Terra Cotta Work*. oct29 BRUNSWICK. CITY, OKOUOIA. Large and Peremptory Sale of Building LoU in the Cihf\of Ilrunsirick, Stale of Georgia. T HE proprietor* of the city of Brunswick, hereby give notice that a sale of five hundred eligible lota will take place, by publicjiuction. at the Oglethorpe House, in said city, on Thursday, the 12th day ol January. 1864, at twelve o’clock. M. The sale will be positive to the highest bidder. Term*—one-third cash, the remaining two-thirds in one and two year*. Title perfect. The port and site of Bruns wick hold out commercial and maritime advantages supe rior to thoso presented by any other south of Chesapeake Bay. The climate is healthy—the water pure Further particulars, with maps, etc., may be had at the office of the company, 90 Broadway. New York, or of Ml. John Brooks. Agent, Brunswick Georgia. WM. CHAUNCEY, President. Tinjus A. Petitr. Secretary.nor30 J UST RECEIVED per steamer Augusta, a full supply of strictly prime Goshen Butter, also, choice Butter, 4 fts ft.fair Butter, 5 lbs fur $1, for sale by W. W. G. DICKSON. K ERSEYS—Just received * lot of JleaTj Kersey* which completes a fine assortment, offered as low as can be KEMPTON k VERST1LLE. ATS—Sea Grass. Oil Cloth, French Willow and Shaker J. P. COLLINS. I. W. 3IORUELL & CO.’S Piano Forte Depot. •nxrfJD ruNos ran* th* czixbiutzd HastratToaira or ffunn* Si Clark, J. Chlckerlng, H. Worcester, Bacon A Raven*, All of whieh are manufactured ezpresilj te our order, and cannot be surpassed by any in the comtry. For sale on the most accommodating terms. norl5 CENTRAL RAILROAD AN# BANKING COMPANY OF GEORG A. Sav.urvaH. Novenber 15th. 1353. The annual meeting cf stockholders rill be held at the Fxchangc. in Savannah on Tuesday, ti* twentieth day of December next at 11 o’clock. A. M. Stockholder* are enti tled to a free ride to and from the meeti*?. By order. novlS—lm GEO. A. (TYLER. Cashier. PUBLIC ROAD!. The annual meeting of the Board ot Commissioner* on Publie Road* in Chatham county, wil] fa* held at the court boose in the city Savannah, oa the second Moncay, being the twelfth day, of December next, at 11 o’clock. A. If. The Commissioner* of the several Road Ptetrict* are re quired by resolution to come prepared to lay before the Board a statement, la writing, signed and certified to by them, exhibiting *ha number .of hoods BaWe te perform road duty ia their district*, the number of miles te be worked, th* number of bridge* to be kept la repair by tha road hand*, tba time their district of rood* was last work ed, the number of day*, and it* preoent order. W. W. If ASK Sre’y B. C P. R. C. C. Sarannah. November 21ft, 1853. noriS—td SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD COBP’T,) Maons. October 26th, 1853. / The subscriber* te the stock* of this Company he the Americas Extension are notified that they are required to t*J th* third and last instalment of Fifty Dolan per share on said stock, oa or before the first day of Janary nexC Stockholder* in Savannah con make paymeat at the Cen tral Railroad Book. Prompt payment win to expected, a* tha fund* are re quired fur the purpoa* of paying for the iron now dally ex- peeled to arrive. JNO. T. BOLFEE1LLET, Royal Ribbed Shirts, do extra size Merino Wrappers, do ex tra size Merino Snirt*. do Cotton and Merino Drawers. For sale landing from the schr. North State. For sale by. ov8 OGDEN k BUNKER. IJIG HAMS—5 bbls Pig Hams. 5 do smoked Beet 309 Jh* L Bologna Sausage, new. 20 cases Scbeidam Gin. For tale by norJ3 HYLAND k (FNE3LL. B ITTER. CHEESE AND HERRING—GO kegs selected Go- •hen Butter, 50 boxes English Dairy Cbee-e. 50 do white do, 100 do new *- and for sale by u20 scaled Herring, received per steamer. SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * Flour. 28 half do do. 80 X. and H bbls and boxes new hultel Buckwheat, received per steamer, and for sale by nov20 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. P OTATOES— 1W) bbls prime Potatoes, for sale, to arrive per orig Civilian, from Boston. Apply to uot20 OCBEX k BUNKER. L Civilian, from Boston. Apply to OGDEN k BUNKER. P LASTER—25 bbU groand Piaster, 26 bbls calcined do. for sale, to arrive per brig Civilian, from Boston. Ap> OGDKN JE BUNKER. H ay- by boxes Cheese, 20 hhds Side*, landing and for sale nov20 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO. tending from steamer State of Georgia and scbr Leosen, for salt by oetf CRANE k RODGERS. B UTTER and CHEESE—25 keg* Batter. 100 bxs Cheese, just received and lor sale by nor9 CRANE A RODGERS. P URE COD DYER OIL—Ra«htoo and Clarke** genuine Cod Liter OIL warranted fresh and containing all the medicinal virtue*. Just received and for tale by nov2T W. W. LINCOLN, Monument square. jilt, and fancy buttons, aud of ail other kinds.In large variety at KEMPTON k YERSTILLE'S. I 50 boxes Choene. for rale by mcmahon it dotle. SUPEK1STKB DK9T*S OFFICE C.B.B. SavavxuL Soft. L 1853. After this day, by nmtntioa U the Boor! of Director*. up and down freight win to payable at tte merchants’ eosinting hotsse, or by deposit* made with fire Treasurer, •erei-wcrklj, on Moodaj* and Friday*, from 9 o’clock, A. M. to 3 P.M. ails to to referred through the post oMo* days and Friday*. FaBore to moke payment when eolkd for a* atom, will •ton inrtiaa’accooni. ml M V. WADUY.Gen.Snyt Raton*, landing and for sale to ocUfi nofjcoi >MBE. JOHNSON k 00. B UTTER, ItC—Have just received 10 keg* Butter, and 10 boxes Dairy Cheese. For Butter, and 10 boxes Dairy Cheese. For sale by. — DAVID O'CONNOR * is wanted fbr the Waltbenr- of a Male andFriaeW Da- abont sixty scholar*.— TO TKACHERS—A Priori; X riUe Academy, c partasent, and jeiatly Principal to furnish a: tto Trustee*. A married asaa preferred. Tito' moolah required. School to enea Janaonr 1st. 1864. A4- dram, WML Q. BAKER. Sec y W. A., Wtitkmiriaa Lto- •rty conaty. Ga. —“ * - OPFXCB UV’H a ALBAMT R. EL COW, November 15th. 1853. Tha Sseannok and Albany Bafts and Cbmpany having with the •ff ton pwemL.ipm tmutoahkanliedby rani .tien of the Beard BagnblaanttolWfeday af JaMMj—Krttoaotoraaf f\lTT MARSHAL'S SALK—Un the “ —- ■ • Ufet ‘ * • C ITY MARSHAL'S SALE.-On Thursday next, tofisa the market beam in the rite ef tori nib, between the tom* cf 10 and 11 o'clock. A. M., will to eutd. Three Mnlra. ““Property ef the corporationc* toraanah. Stidaadm rirtoa ef a wnalathat penmd InCtoncinnUm Wh —’ PHILIP M. JLF.I tomato* neat. wiH to knead at tha i the molt scceooo KOROIA—BuhocA Oiiinty .-—To all w | lom lt eern: Whereas. Redding iN-nnurk wiU > *nr l u Jr , M ?; Court or Ordinary tor letters dismissory u slmiii.VJJ* of Daniel O’Connor: 7 •toucutratte on the estate of'Daniel O’Connor” Tliese are. therefore, to cie and admonish sllrt^u .ttsiiprr “>» HmhUj UallochtOH. In June next, otherwise said letters will V ennted Witness. Wm. Lee. sen.. Em., Ordinarr tj. thl. 30th d. f of .VciS.’KM 7 " ll “ ’ _WM. LEE. 3en’r..o.» ATHElf.ECM, Greatest Novelty of the Age! The celebrated troupe of Chinese Artistes will rin mencing enUrUlnmeo1 -''- at the Atbeneun. n» MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER and contiouing during the week. Their perfonosneM im slat of astonishing feats of ^ acMWJ - Magic, legerdemain, JUGGLERY, DEXTERITY, &e. For particutera see small bill*. W Admission 60 cts. To the colored gallery a cti. A foil police force has been secured so that the m«wt strict order may be guarantee-1 both inside zui outside the house. Doors open at half-past 6 o’clock, prrformsnceta mb- mence at quarter to 8 o’clock. Mr jg SOUTHERN - :MUSEUM OP NATURAL HISTORY, IS PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT AB50BY HILL, IS TDE CITT OF SAVANNAH, OEOBGU, where may be found a GREAT COLLECTION OF CURIOSITIES FROM ALL FAKT8 OF THE VOULtl. A3* Admitur.ee 26 cents. Oj>cn from 0 A. )|. to 2 P.M., from 2 to 5 snd from 7 to 9 P M. Friday evenings eula- sively for the colored population. jmt23—ly ROBINSON .& ELDKF.D will in a few da»«. exhibit their celebrated combined MDf- AG ERIE AND CIRCUS In this city, together with all th* GREAT HlPPODRO.mc FEATS, of the New Fork and I’aris Hipi-odrome. among which till be the wo&lerfal t-cieatifi: achii-vemcnt of a man tslkis| ujon a perfcctir smooth ceiling with liis FEET UPPERMOST AND HEAD D0WI, PERFORMD BY MR. G, N. EI.DRED. LA PERCHE, BY M!S»d. U ROUX AND HINT.. This extraerisarr performance ha* excited univtml . . , wcoier iz i air tattoo, showing U-autilul feats of bslsne- WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond. Va.. cured oW *>re* j ogaai eicgvtt screiutic posturing, by La Roux, on a poll and ulcers, which disabled him from walking. T<«k a tew . ikmr i*** high- heii by Mous. King, bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and enabled to , MADAME ROBINSON, walk without a crutch, in a short time permanently cured, j „ irrFH men Ronivinv, Princh *u. wsnr. ct/uz S III., No. M I MASTER JOHTf, MiacnLane. New York. j A»i an hit cf popular actors arc with the Com- BENNETT A BEERS. No. 125 Main.'t.. Richmond. Va j ;an». u; wtZ t:wst :n th^ various exercises. And for sale by S1IOMAS M. TURNER k CO.. JaKj5 THE ntvn rJM^ b .“ xosuH, '* hi ' bb ‘ gi,t. and Coup.rj M.reh.nU .«r>h«. I i «pLe»D1D COlIecTIO.V OP WILD may20— lyisalwAtufim SoOO Cliailenge. IIOUENSAt’K’S AVORM SYRUP. A N article founded upon scientific principle*-eomp«?u&!- ed with purely vegetable sub-stance*, being pwriKll? safe when taken, and has iicrer t-een known to fail tn euring _ . . k the most obstinate cases. Worms ran never exist wbe* j I nz-anenwoec ^>*7. .. this remedy is once used, from the fact that it no: only ie ; , “ stroys them but removes all the slime and mucus which J . , w«y retoaiu. I •P*"* rf l“T! The Tape 'Worm. This wonu is the most difficult to destroy of all that in habit the human b,*dy. lt grows to an almost indefiaiK length, and becoming so c»iled and foteoed in the iates- tines an ' ‘ ’ " ' fc * which if lag that these complaints have their origin from the tape worm ; consequently they do not u*e the proper medicine# for their disease, to there who are afflicted with this aw. ful foe to health. 1 recommend the use of my Worm Syrup and Liver Fill#; the Syrup to be taken in dnre* cf two ta ble spoonfuls three time# a day, then take from fixe to eight of tnv Liver I’ill*. to dislodgeord pass the worm. By strictly following theso directions, the luosto'ntinate case* of tape worm can be speedily cured. Round or Stomach Worm. This worm is usually found in thesmall intestines, and is the worm must common to children, yet it i« not entire!; confined to them, as adults bare frequently been kDown to suffer with them. Tire symptom* most prominent while affected with this worm, are hardness and fullness of the belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, picking at the nose, a biu'eish streak under the eyes. Ac. If you.or any o: your children have any of the above symptoms. Hchen- saek's Worm Syrup can safely be depended upon—bv usic* it you have a certain, safe and speedy cure ; andti after using it according to the directions the patient is not re stored to health.and the worms thoroughly eradicated from the system, you can rest assured there 1* no remedy beyond the grave, as for fail, there i« no such word as fail with those who use my Worm Syrup. Aacarldea, or Small Thread Worms. The»« worms, to which the human »jtem is liable, are most troublesome of all others. They are generally to be found in the rectum, and if allowed to remain, from the ir ritalion they pro-luce, lay the foundation for serious disor ders. such as infiaramation of the bowels, and other de rangement* of the stomach. The best and safest medicine that can be used is liobeusAck'* Worm »yrup. Such is the astonishing power of my medicines oxer Ascaradies.that I defy any one to produce a case wherfc my Worm Syrup and liver Fill* are recommended to be used they will not eure. All that is necessary is to use the syrup in accord- ances with directions ou each bottle ; and in case a gentle E purgative is required in order to allay the irritation they roduce. the Liver Fills, bv their sympathising action and ealthy operation upon the bowels, is the most pleasant medicine that can he taken. HODENSACK'S LIVER PILLS. No part of the system is more liable to disease than the liver. It being supplied with numerous blood vessels and nerve#, and if diseased, the blood of CKirs* flowing thro’ all parts of the holy, produce* liver complaint*, jaundice. Bilious affections.dvspepria. Jtc Dyspepsia. The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and it* various diseases are dizziness in the he»d.he»rtburr,oppre#*loa aTer eating meals, sourness arising from the stomach. Ae. and some times general languor of the whole body.from this it will be seen that the di*ea«e owes it* origin to a dteorganisrd state of the User and Stomach. Bohentack's liver Fill# is the very medicine to effect a permanent and lasting care, as they act by rhaogieg the certain morbid actions of tto system into a healthy aetioe. and rendering tto blood par* and healthy. * Liver Complaint, I* attended with chilis, succeeded by fever, severe pain in the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred tongue, pulse full and bounding, the pain in tto tile is in creased by pressure, should the left lob* to aSorted, the pain i* generally in the left shoal !er. with a short dry eough. the skin becoming cf a sallow appearance, and tto steels clay colored. This disease eau to eared by tto ns* ef H«- bemack's Liver Pill*, as they act directly upon tto seat ot tto disease, and th«n operating upon tto towel* they Ct- •1 all tto corTurt and vitiated ma ter from tto system. To Female*. Yon will find there PRl* an iaral aabte medicine ia many % «aplalaU to whkh yea are subject. In ofastrnctica* either total or partial they hare been found ef inestimable tone- fit in restoring and purifying t|se Noel aointtor !*>***• at to cure all cempUints which may arise from female ir- regularities, a* headache, dimnes* of sight pain in tto safe, back. Ac. There Fill* are tto only safe and cdrctaal reme dy to cure tto following eempialat*. Gout. Xecrousnere, Melancholy. Skk Hoodaeto. !MAl>. in *5iC:kc te tie abort a::ract>cos. offer a ricli bill nf n- tertate-m*"*.. zcvii T l'. 1IDMAR8II, Agent IMPORTANT TO POULTRY DEALERS FANCIER?. PLANTERS AND AMATEURS. rirr* aa-1 fancier* of poultry ^ . . sarivalled varieties uow of- and mucus which 1 V ,'. k * *«^-nber.embracing erry 1 species cf ra!ae in the Isitei jaw. E»peei*l cr -1 -* toes taken to ren-ier then ail that ran be dcsim! bj tht Pocitrv r«W. Famer ac«i Amateur, llavin? devoted wrrerai rears to tie rear.cz of cn»ice fowls, the subscriber £att«r» himself that by h - .* uaremittinr care aud attention tine* and stomach n» to produce lit*. St. Vitas’ Itence. Ae . j = '-’* iy h-=» have atutnel a degree of ezcel- h is tl.e cause of manv coin? to the grave, not to’Jev- saK^fvmortry. pi image, etc. which can- , SACSAGK. de—4000 lbs Dxtevh- 5 bbb R>- trereiac Pctnsn*. Dteanews ef Sight oc La fact aay cf tto fSs- teCunSMangts- W do Stocked Beef, SO boxw Ujer nnwattot arise from afoctious «4 tto Liver.mpority ot tto Blend, or coostiaatten of tto towvft. Medical Krideore Wn. tto nandmagned Fbyrictona. haring h*d tto reeept ef their aaaanfectnre submitted tons fee iaspecUra. rey. that tto iagredieot* of which they are rompored makes them tto tost m in uve fee alUtonsre cf tto Urer. tea- poritire.ttoBtod.to. CBORGK MOOD, M. Ik f oaovLcr. m r L. BOWFN. M. Ik «7>Fureto*e areMbntttore haring tto rtgnature - J. N. HOBENSA(X.' , MaBeth***are weethfere imitation*. . HOBENSACK,". Agents wishing new snf*bre.and oft ottore which tom ncreuTinatnWreretto IVefoetor.J.N.ROBKN- SACK. at hi* laboratory,Xal»Northierent itreekatore ikf. tajkdih fits Mi tonUltoafeto and Mmhnnka in that?. S For ante in Savannah.Gju by J. K. GurterfefV, J.H. MoarahCto. Jl AtonMnkCh. todJLK.D«Ftod. Mjfl dtnfenly CdXAjT GUO MY THS LAST 30U¥»- n->t le •arpii-*; The several breeds are warranted rtr* fectly p-ire. .itacg tb(M ur te eaumeratcl the follrw- ..»10 .. 10 .. 10 . W &s=ub Poccra. ;er ;-x~- Chittxrop Grav chucUet WLite do Riff d" Black do Red do r«.->«uis»;ue ji SKiw*.... Rovsl Ctohia China White do. do Hvog Koog* Matey* Great Java* Bteck Spuu«h. White Surrey fk-rkie** . Speckle- 4 . [Vekings 5 Bbltoo Gray or Creoies 5 Golden rpaaried Hscturgs JO Silver Spaacsed Hamburgt JO Golden itextant* Silver Pbra«aats 1® Bucks County • Bteck * White * Game, five rerieties *“ Froiled Fowls ” I-eghccu Fowls. • Seab.-igot ^ African Nankeen d-j English do * White &? -•• * . Purchaser* tnay buy with the fullest ronSdeoc* their ceder* will receive jrosjpt attention, and ta»» fowls furnished are pure bkoted a»i iaa healthy roniiuoo- AU fowls purchased wU to earefoliy carei-an 1 -.eliyerw in New York or Albany, or placed on shipboard or rail»»J free of charge, after which the respcasiNtitr of the »*- scriler in reSrrence to their «it amnl at their destination Orders and fetter* of inquiry sbourt to aV.rreedte J. W. FUtn. Box 1* V. O, n^vC9—3 Rhinetock. New sort. BIRDS! BIRDST BIRD'S! T HE cn.fersrgne-1 respectfully an»>ioce* to the pohM that to has arrived with a very terye as*crttaent« SINGING BIRDS, imported bv himseil direct from Europe Among* great variety will to fcue-i tto Canary Bird, cal"* “J at Manhall HW- FANCY GROCERY STORE. T Hh sutoertter inform hi* friends that to to* t+ tamed to Savannah, and wiB this day open a ftoey Grocery Store ia tto midite teoeenret ef scroti 1 BoiUi*|, kaowa'a* tto oJi Geccgten Rending Rocm. , .,1, —**t This present stack, which has been rare, embraces e»err artiefe ia tto above aa*ed budto«j ateo-Segar*. Wire*. Liquors, Ac., of tto ■*** »Pr f * w b< H*^ai refected fee hi* motto, -qank sales permits.” and a* to totove* that tto public caa read» | y^ 1> “‘p”- deatlv tavtte* al* to examine ha suck a»l “ft,. v _ VIK\V OP Tilt CITT OP SSVTSSSBv A m-D IU ««ri» -< E nulUfc«n,M kjH H. «rir t. F. H w .1 lb. MJ-«> L safe by —>c-m rfUCK * » •ovftl PWCK* —g- rbAFSlCAFS! i-Fre rera.xv»Ua»d ctoUron. of Sun®/ Vf qnalitiM S.TMU '““h'reKtsrora. _ tatte&ed that «pc« laspecDwa tto qaan j iWt r»J‘ DCT1SSV, Jf—^.at WMMttttWg.