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inn-ftoo eutona W8^1\«S | ImL,
, m | aUoellUKHU, 1758,614. Total,
IxptajiMm. 154,028348. Kiom *1"j
U0.TM. WM*S »M«d to tin MI«m» °»»”■
Ood of tbs yiw,J°M 50,1855,tf W*J
Dwtaitt» flirt ( wd,n * 80lh8ept« m bo n)
• : UnpitMot tuoul y**r,.ll» noelpU from ooitomi
ml 1W.T18311. rwTlMill 11,488381 iptowllio*
om. WT.oM. Total,IH3583T0. Eipoodllowamo
portod 515.081384. Boluco Id tho Trtuurj, 50th
Boot.iut,428,117388. ; : ... ...
A lArtfo onoroftohraont hu boon m*5o, daring tbo
jaw, upon UrepuMIodoM, which bo* baan reduced
to 158358,15731. The amount of debt redeemed and
purchased from 4th March last, to 3d Doc. Inat., la
♦11,711,770,75. Tho non. Secretary otatca Hint the
oondlthn and proapocta of tho Trcaaury Juatlfy tho
application of 115,000,000 more towarda tho purchaio
of kbo remaining portion ol tho debt. Tho premiums
paid by Undo Sum, bare rarlod from 81 to 21 per
(Koto according to tbo poriotla which tho stock had to
tan.
Imports and Exports.—The value of Import* aur-
log the flacal year ending Juno 30th, 1653, la $207,
978,647, and of export* $330,453,250. Excess or Im
port!, $37,526,317. This is tho largest excess or Im
ports that has occurred lu any year slnco 1836. But,
up the Secretary, « a fair estimate for profits on
our exports and tho freight of our vessels, would cast
tbo balance of this account In our favor, without es
timating the money brought In by emigrants, of
which no account is taken.”
Thx TAi»irF<—It la proposed to remove tho duties
•ntlrely from certain artlclos of import, which now
yield a revenue of about $8,000,000. Also to arrango
the articles which still continue to pay duty, into
two classes, the one class to pay 100 per cent, duty,
and tho other class 25 por cent. It Is calculated that
these modifications of tho Tariff (to go into effect 1st
of January, 1855,) will reduco the revenue to about
$45,000,000 from Customs, below which it is not pro
posed to go until the public debt is paid. Among the
articles recommended to bo thrown into tl>o free list,
are tho raw materials used in our manufactories. Al
so salt, on which tho averago revenuo for tho last five
years has amounted to only $232,284, while the an
nual fishing bounties, for which tho salt duty is ruado
a pretext, amount to $289,413. With tho duty on
■alt it is proposed to repeal also the fishing bounties.
The total tonnage of tho United States now amounts
to 4,407,010 tons, being an lncreaso upon tho last
year of 268,000 tons.
Tub Mint.- -The entire coinage at tbo United States
Mint irora its origin to tho Slat of October last, was
$370,008,102 50. The gold coinago from first of Jan
uary last to the 1st of October, was $10,998,915 50 ;
and the silver coinago $7,990,225. Within four years,
$135,872,095 73 has been added totlio gold and silver
cola of the country, over and above what has been
exported, without including what has been brought
by Immigrants. A branch mint bus been contracted
for at San Francisco, and will bo in working order by
tho first of February next. It will bo capable of coin
ing $30,000,000 per annum. It Is officially staled
that tho property in Wall-at., adjoining the Custom
House, and lately occupied by the Bank of the State
and the Bank of Commerce, has been leased by the
Goverumtnt as an Assay Office at $53,000 per aunum
lor two years, with the privilego of purcaslng within
two years at 530,000, with interest from the date of
the lease, tho payments made for rent to be deducted
from (he amount.
Tub Navy.—We have received the Annual Report
of tho Secretary ol tho Navy. After a review of na
val operations for the past year, it devotes several
paragraphs to tho Naval Academy at Annapolis,
which ho highly commends—reviews the condition of
the Navy Yards and Docks—and then proceeds to re
commend an increase of tho Navy, os necessary to
the maintenance of our proper and elevated rauk
among the great powers of tho world, protection of
oar widespread and growing commerce, and tho de
fence of our thousands of miles of coast. Hepropo*
bos to add to our present force two first class sailing
frigates and seven first class steam frigates, capabie
of mounting 50 guns each. Ho also recommends a
re-organization of the Navy,—the adoption of a retli*
ed list, on reduced pay, for the faithful who have be
come infirm—the discharge oi the inefficient who have
no claim upon tlw bounty of the government for ser
vices rendered—promotion regulated by capacity,
merit, and not by mere seniority of commission—pay
to some extent controlled by sea-service. Ttio lion.
Secretary urges with much nbility tho adoption of
tbeso changes, as well as the lncreaso or the Navy
above mentioned, and wo have great hopes that bis
recommendations will be substantially adopted.—
Without thorn our Navy can never bo wbat it ought
to be. It cannot Uve upon the past, but must gird it-
aelf for new achievements when the exigencies of the
country shall require them.
The Hon. Secretary proposes such a modification
of onrsystem in regard to seamen, as will encourage
more permanent enlistments—identify seamen more
thoroughly with the Navy, and elevate their charac
ter by a plan of rewords as well as punishments.—
Several regulations appropriate to tlieso ends, lie
•pacifies and advocates.
The estimates for the support of tho Navy and
Marino corps for tho yearlending June 30th, 1853, and
for all objects coming within tho control of the Navy
Department, amount to $11,731,615, including (3,-
879,344 for special objects, such ns tho transportation
of the mails by steamships, Ac.
From Havana and Key West.
The steamship Isabel, Captain Rollins, with Ha
vana and Key West dates of the 8th, touched of! this
port on Sunday morning, by which wo are in receipt
ofourtuual files and correspondence. An interest
log letter from our Key West correspondent will be
found in another column. Tho newly appointed
Captain-General, Pezpela, arrived in Havana on the
3d, in whose appointment, it is asserted in respecta
ble quarters, England exercised almost a cootroling
Influence, la conseqaeaco of his arlstocr&tla position
and opposition to slavery. Affairs throughout the
Island were generally in a peaceful condition ; while
In Havana the usual courtesies were being extended
to the out-going and in-coming authorities in a, quiet
and orderly manner.
Several passongera were seriously injured and two
locomotives smashed up on the New York and Erie
Railroad, on tbo 8th, by a collision of passenger trains,
No lives are reported lost.
The brig E. A. Reed,and Augusta, and the schooner
P. R. Burton, have cleared from New York for Savan
nah.
Correspondence of the Savannah Georgian.
From Key West.
Arrived—Nov. 22.—Propeller Pennsylvania, Bay-
moon, from Norfolk and Charleston. This vessel
was chartered to take Major Arnold’s command of
fonr companies of U. B. Artillery from Old Point
Comfort and Obristtan Harbor to Forts Mead and
Myers, near Tampa Bay, and to transport the com
ponies that b&ve been stationed at tbs latter garrisons
to the former. Major Arnold detained the propeller
iutU the norther that was blowing on his arrival bad
eeased. The floe bond attached to the gallant 2nd
aerenaded some of onr citizens while here, and crea
ted an immense sensation among the lovers of music,
and great crowds followed them shoot the streets, to
bear the first military band that ever played in Key
West. All the offloers and men .composing this com
mand were In most excellent health.
25tb—Schooner Lizzie Wall, Lowe, from Manatee,
Fla., with piles for Fort Taylor.
37th—Brig Samson, Marray, from New York, with
cargo for this city and 8t* Marks. Also sebr. Empire!
York, for Charleston, pot in for a harbor.
29th—Br. schooner Manchester, 8weeting, from
Tampa, with cattle. Loet her rudder in a storm on
the 25tb.
30th—The Spanish steamer Yelooe passed the har
bor, steering west Showed the fllliboster flag “ Lone
Star.”
Dee. 1st—Brig Bofha 8oule, Chapman, from Wil
mington, N. C., with a cargo of pitch, tar, and rosin,
arrived In distress, leaking 1500 strokes per hour.
Had very violent galea on tho passage, and on the
34th was obliged to throw overboard a portion of the
dsck-Ioad to relieve the vessel. Has bad a survey,
and been discharged. Caulkers are at work at her
boll above water, and the vessel will be ready to oon<
llnne on her voyage by the 15th or 20th Inst Con
signed to A. F. Tift.
Same davr-8chr. Wo. Peon, Fitzgerald, from San-
Bias and Isthmus of Darien, in want of provisions.
8d— Steamer Isabel, Rollins, from Charleston.
6th—8obr. Wakefield, Banders, from New York.
6th—Propeller Pennsylvania, Baymoore, from Tam’
pa Bay and Charlotte Harbor. Major French la In
command of the troops on board of this vessel. They
are destined for Fort Moultrie and Old Point Com.
i*, sedan all wdL
W$U AOMofU ptrwtt. tboy NoslvingieMwriy
a bottomry bond on vessel and cargo. This ship la
loading for Liverpool, and will be ready for sea In
two weeks from to-day.
Omarid—Nov. 14-Prbpellor Pennsylvania, Bay*
moore, for Tampa and Chariot# Harbor.
28th—Bark Montank, Brown, for Bt. Marks, to load
ootton for New York,
Same day—Brig Elion Reed, Chapman, for Attaka-
pas, to load sugar for New York.
Do^-Schr. Empire, York, for Cedar Keys and New
port, Fla. This Is one of the new line of Charleston
and Newport packets. We undeatand that they re*
oelve but poor support, as there is not freight enough
to make It a paying line. They take no freight for
this city.
Deo. 1—Brig Clatlssa, Davis, for Pensacola, to load
lumbor for Now York. This vessel had her bows bro*
ken in by running upon Sait Key Rocks. Her re
pairs it this port were thorough, and the expense of
fitting her out was $1350.
Same day—Scbr. Emma, Aldor, for Tampa, for cat
tle for this market.
2nd—Sciy. Wm. Penn, for Baltimore, with a cargo
of cocoa nuts.
2d—Bteamsblp,Isabel, Rolllua, Havana.
5th—Brig Samson, Murray, St. Marks. Hon. B. R.
Mallory, of this oity, went passenger in this vessel.
The Hon. Senator is en route for the capital.
8ame day—Schr. Wakefield, Sanders, Attakapas,
La.
6th—Steamer Pennsylvania. Bowman, Charleston.
A party of the Coast Survey officors arrived out in
the Isabel, under tho commund of J. H. Adams, As
sis tan t C. S., and proceeded to the Keys in a schooner
chartered for tho survey. Wvshall report tho pro
gress of this and other parties of the coast survey as
they prosecute tboir work this season. Tho steamer
Secretary Corwin la detailed for service near this
oity. aud is expected to be ou her Btation iu January
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to nltUolu, bu loll 111. folio.log-gumi Vo .arloiis be-
otvol.nt ofajecu, providing for tboir piyiueut by in-
.Mount, ductug n term or jnn t;
To the American Bible Society..
To Amorloan Board of Commissi
6.000
6,000
0,000
1,000
1,000
Correspondence of the Savannah Daily Georgian.
.Legislature or Georgltt.
Millmxikvillk, Dec. 8,1663;
The Senate did not convene this afternoon, and the
Home pasted the evening iu reading bills the second time.
December 9.
Mr. Moseley, of Spaulding, moved to rt-coniddcr so much
of tho journal of yesterday, as relates to the rejection of
the kill to repeal tho law concerning tho Importation of
slaves into this Stato. Messrs. Moseley, Dunnagan, Col
lier,Stovall, and Clark supported the motion, and Messrs
Hull, Dun woody, Stephens, Jones, and Williamson opposed
It. Tho principal argument used by those who spoke in
favor of repealing the present law, was that it puts men
in the interior of the State to much inconvenience to go
over into other States to purchase slaved; that it discrimi
nates betweaa tho rich and the poor. Mr. Moseley said
that os long os negroes wore considered property, men
should bo permitted to traffic in them wherever they wish.
That we hare no more authority to stop the importation of
slaves into the State than we have to prereut men from
bringing in horses, ftc.
Mr. Clark, of Baker, ndvocale 1 the bill to ropoul tho law,
because, he said, it was not in accordance with public »en-
timont to hare such a law as the present. Hut tho law
has a tendency to lncreaso tho demand for slaves, aud
thus luoreaao their value; and was only imposing an oner
ous tax upon the citizens of Georgia.
Mr. Hull, of Clark, said that the public feeling and sen
timent was In favor of the cxistenco of the present law;
that this was clearly shown by the fact, that when the law
waa not in existence, calls from every part of tho 8tnte
were recoived to revivo the law.
Mr Dunwoody thought that the law should rattier be
mado more atringont than be repealed. That it waa often
evsdod as it now stands.
Mr. Stephens opposed tho motion to reconsider; thought
thogoutlemen in favor of it were mistaken in tboir opin
ions on the subject. That the law was founded on human
ity. and tends to disarm the Northern abolitionists of every
thing with which they may assail our institutions.
Sir. Jones, of Liberty, opposed tho reconsideration of the
bill, on tho ground tbut our legislation, upon the delicate
institution of slavery, should always throw around that
Institution those high moral safeguards, upon which alone
can successfully disarm tho abolitionists of all argu
ment against the justice and tbo humanity of tho institu
tion. That our legislation, and the Impression proceeding
too generally from the legislation of Southern States, had
given occasion for such lampoons against us, as that which
‘ Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” of Mrs. Stowe, had launched into
every parlor in the country. That tho nan-importation act
did not discriminate in favor of some negro purchasers or
against others, any more than tho retail law, or the State
interest statute discriminated against sonio In favor of
others. That, (as the Senator from ClaTk had said.) public
opinion was in favor of prohibiting tbo general importa
tion of slaves, and argued in favor of the policy and good
results of tho act, ns compared with the opposite condi
tion of things, while ho contended that the tendency of
such a law was to strengthen the institution ol slavery at
the South.
Tho motion to rooonsider was cnrrled. Yeas -11, nays 37,
Those who voted were :
Yeas—Bailey, Beck, Uoggoss, Bullard, Catndeti, Cannon,
Chastain, Clark, Cochran. Collier, Dean, DeUroar, Dickson
of Walker. Dunnagan, Echols, Green, Guerry. Hale. Hub
bard, Holmes, Jackson, Jameson, Knight, Lawrence, May,
Moon, Moseley, McCouneil, Morris, Mounger. l’nttcrson,
Paulk, Pratt, Reynolds, Reddish, Slrmons, Strickland, Sto
vall, Trammel, Watts, Walker of Jones, Whitworth, Wll-
>x.
Mays—Anderson, Beall, Boyd, Brown of Baldwin, Brynn,
Cone. Crawford. Crowder, Dawson, Drane, Drake. Dun-
woody, Griggs. Hull, Jones, King. Laughridgo. Lainhorth,
Love, Miller, Moore. McGeheo, McLeod, Morrell, Newsom,
Peebles, Piles. Pope, 8affold, Singleton, Stephens, Currency,
Thomas, Turner, Walker of Cra wford, Williamson, White.
Tho woman’s bill, which had been mado the order for
to day. was postponed, and made the order for Wednesday
next, when wo hope tho weather, which is now very stormy,
will allow the ladies to till tho galleries and lislen to the
debato expected on that day on tho bill.
Horns or ltmuMEXTAnvia—A bill was passed relative to
thoTax Receiver and Collector of tho counties of Gwinnett
and Pulaski. Also, a bill to reduce the fees of the Tux Col
lector of Liberty county.
The bill to change tho Tax laws, was postponed and
made the special order for next Tuosday night.
Mr. Pickett introduced a leiolution to bring on tho elec
tion for U. S. Senator on Monday next. This resolution
was not taken up.
Bill* reported:
A bill to authorize tho Tax Collector of Burke county to
pay to tho Justices of the Peace $3,000 for certain pur
pose!.
A bill to authorize Justices of thePeaco In Liberty coun
ty to grant licenses to retail liquors.
A bill to allow the Governor to draw on the Treasury, in
favor of D. W. Taylor.
A bill for tho relief of Clerk* of the Superior Court, in
certain cases.
A bill to prevent the circulation of Bank notes under the
amount of five dollars.
A bill more effectually to prevent trading with slaves.
A bill to alter certain portions of the Judiciary of this
State.
A bill to emend tho Insolvent laws.
Legislature adjourned till to-morrow morning.
December 10th.
Tho Inclemency of tho weather provented the session of
tho Legislature on yesterday, and we will only bare for our
report such business as woe dono this morning.
There were a great many reports made by the different
committees. The Judiary Committee, to whom was refer-
ed the bill to extend the term of office oi Judges of the
8upreme Court, report In favor of the passage of the same,
after making an amendment thereto.
The select Committee on Courts, recommend the passage
of the bill to alter and amend the Constitution so far as re
lates to the time and places of bolding the Supreme Court,
and to fix the same at MllledgevlUe.
The Judiciary Committee reported a bl l relative to F.xe-
entors, Administrator* and Guard’ans, and for the better
protection of the estates of deceased persons.
The Commltttee on Banks recommend to the Senate to
pose the bill to establish a bank in Griffin, to be called the
- Interior Bank of Georgia.”
Senate paiaed a bill to appropriate money to improve
the navigation of the Altamaha, Oconee and Ooroulgee
Rivers.
There was a very tiresome discussion on a bill which
came up for passage, relallvo to the measurement of timber
In the State ; the whole was very uninteresting, and occu
pied much time unnecessarily. The bill waa passed.
Mr. Collier introduced a bill to Incorporate the Georgia
Western Railroad Company.
8enat* adjourned.
The bill which woe Introduced In the Honse on yesterday,
relative to allowing Juetlce* of the Peace, or Liberty coun
ty, to grant licenses to retail splritoua liquors, waa not in
troduced by the Representative from Liberty, (Ur. 8mlth,)
bnt by a Representative from a neighboring county, (Mr.
Dyel, of Appllog,) and is contrary to Mr Smith’* wishes.
The bill will be opposed In tb* House by Mr. Smith, and
ahoaldlt come before ih* Senate, by the Senator from Li
berty.
The blU le contrary to the wishes of the citizens of Liber
ty eonnty, and we hope it will be debated.
Hooxa os RoMBrunm-A blU woe passed to rtduoe
the Sheriff's bonds, in Striven eonnty,
A resolution was passed as follows i That the Legislature
should take a recess aftor the 21st of this month to the
2d Monday In January. Yeas, 62—Nays, 82.
Passed a bill to Incorporate tb* Eatonton and Monticello
Railroad Company. Also a bUl relative to the weighing of
freight by Railroad Agents, fte. Also a bffi to authorize
certain Commissioners to raise 110,000 for the erection of a
Masonic HaU in Columbus.
Hons* o4joured to 8 o’clock, P.k.
Yoors, lie. McC.
A $100,000
-donor* for Foreign
Mission*. 100.000
. mtrleau Homo Missionary 8oclety 100,000
To literary aud theologleiu education in IJbona,
Africa, aubjoct to th« control of the executor*... 50,000
Onion Thoolojrieal Seminary, N.Y....... 6,000
Institute for the Blind
New York State Col on Isa t Ion Bool ety
Auburn Theological 8emln*ry.
Half Orphan Society, Fourth ar
Colored Orphan 8ocl*ty,
Congregational Church, Simsbury, Conn, for use of
tho poor ,,,,, 1,000
ToUl ,1371,000
In addition to the above, Ur. Phelps, Jut previous
to his death, plaoed In the hands of his son $10,000,
the interest to be used at his discretion for the spread
of tho Gospel, and tho principal eventually to be in-
vostoil oqually for tho benefit of the American Bible
Societies, and tho American Board of Commissioners
for Foreign Missions. This disposition of Mr. Pbelp’s
property, Including tho amount given to each of his
twenty-two grand-children, raakcB tho munificent be
quest of $581,000, for religious aud bonevolent pur
poses.—Com. Ado.
Florida Items.
During the post week we have bad several killing
frosts.
There are two cases of yellow fever iu town yet.—
Upon inquiry this raornlug, we fiud one of tho pa
tients nearly woll; the other caso does not seem to
yield so readily to medical treatment.
Thoao casus had, we presume, the seeds of the tils-
easo in their system previous to tho setting in of the
late cold weather and heavy frpsta.and others, in the
same condition, may yet be attacked. But we feel
confident that the disease bus ceased as an epidemic,
and that our country friouds can now visit us with
pcrfuut safety.
Our cotton receipts at this port are much larger
this than last year, the principal increase being nt St.
Marks ; though tho receipts at Now Port are 100
bales more than at samo date last year, notwithstand
ing the prevalence of a dreadful disease here which
caused a largo number of our friends to carry their
produce to ot|>er markets.
Tho Cotton Factory, which has been in processor
erection for several months near Monticello, la now
completed, and only wunts operatives to enable tbo
company to commence work.
The steamer James L. Day, which arrived at this
port on Wednesday, brings a report tbut tbo yellow
‘over waa provalingat Key West, and that n number
of deaths Imd taken place. Wo have Been several
private letters, which do not mako mention of the dis
ease existing there.— Wakulla Times, 1th.
Election op Linn Boyd as Speaker ok House op
Representatives—Wo rejoice, says the Albauy At
las, at Mr. Boyd’s election, lie is an honorable man
and a legislator who bus views of bis public duty aud
constitutional obligation, that are too rare among
public men iu these days, nut to, bo cherished where
round. Wo hesitate to hope for his re-election only
beeauso wo apprehended that the position of Mr.
Guthrie in the Cabinet might operate to exclude tire
choice of aotber Democrat from that State, to a dis
tinguished position. But Congress in the choice of
Mr. Boyd, bus also undoubtedly puidtbe highest com
pliment to Mr. Guthrie, aud to the Democracy of the
uoblo Statu they both represent.—Buffalo Republic.
Female Convicted op Murder.—Tiro Hunting
don, l J a., Runner, of Saturday, gives an account of
tho trial, conviction and sentence of Mrs. Elizabeth
Harlter, for poisoning her sister. Tho evidence in
the cose, it is said, was very plain, and disclosed a
transaction fiendish enough to make humanity shud
der] It appears that tho woman poisoned her own
sister, for tho purpose of becoming her successor in
tho household 1—at a time, too, when she waa verging
or sixty years of age 1 The Judge sentenced her to
be hung ; and the public opinion is so much against
her, that probably no cflort will be mudo to have her
reprieved. In the early part of the trial, the prisoner
seemed but little affected by her awful situation ; but
an proof «ft«r proof waa allotted, fastening the guilt
umnistakeubly upon her. tears ana sobs aaaoa not n
roily erabarmssiug duties of the court
Iho solemnity of
pulllo more arnpll accommodations. Our,
fortabty furnished, and several single room* are fitted up
for such patients a* prefer being entirely private.
Wa especially Invito the attention of planters and other
owner* to our department for negroes.
For term* apply to Dr. J. A. WlUDO, No. 88 Weet Broad
Street, or Dr. R. O. Maorall, No. 90 Broughton at.
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD COMP’Y, 1
Macon, October 2titb, 1W8. j
The subscriber* to the stock* of this Company for tho
Americue Kxtenslon are notified that they are required to
pay the third end test Instalment of Fifty Dollar* per alien
on said slock, to the undersigned, at Macon, or to T.M.
Turner, Esq.. -Americas, ou or before the first day of
January next.
Stockholder* In Savannah can make payment at the Cen
tral Railroad Bank.
Prompt payment will be expected, as the funds are re
quired for the purpose of paying for the Iron now dally ex
pected to arrive. ' JNO. T. BOIFEUILLET,
oct29—UJ Treasurer
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE C. II. It,
Savannah. Sept. 1.1853,
Alter this day, by resolution of the Donrd of Directors,
up and down freight will be payable at the merchants’
counting house, or by deposit* mado with the Treasurer,
semi-weekly. on Mondays and Fridays, from 9 o’clock, A.
M , to 2 P. M.
Bills to bo rendered through the post offico on Wodnest
days and Fridays.
Failure to make payment when called for a* above, wfil
stop parties’ account.
sal W M. WADLEY,Gen.8up’t
Kelly ft 0>. T 8 Wayne. If O'Oounnr, A Bolomons, daghorn
Cunnlnrham.McMshonftDoyle, NBKnapp. Champion
wen r uo. crane & Rodger
McGrael, Mnrso it Nlohols.
Per steampackotMutamore. from Charleston—C R Road,
Fla Boat, A Donaud, M OKing, K M Johnson, J Croorn. U
Cranston, It Habersham & Pon, Punch k HIUou, Cubbedqe
k Bro, A Haywood, Hamden’s Express, A A Bolomons, Mr*
Bernard.
„ Per ateamor 81. J-.hns. from Palalkai Ac.—CO bale* 8 1
Cotton, and Mdse, to Dostou k Vlllnlongu. N A Hardee ft Co.
Anderson ft Co, Rabun ft Whitehead, U A Crane, and Mr*
Harris.
Per steamer N B Mesres.from Ckmp Pinkney—240 bales
Sea Island Cotton, 18 do Upland do, 34 bbls Rosin. 10 bbl*
rd * * n< * Mdse, to Boston ft^VIlUlonga, N A
Laffiteau.
io, Anderson ft Co, J V Coimurat ft Co, and 8 M
Per steamer John Randolph, from Augusta—8W bales
Cotton, and Mdse, to N A Harden ft Co. Baku ft Foster, T R
Mills, a Bolomon*. Cruger ft Wedo, and Order.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamimcket Gordon, from Charleston—J Sturgis and
2 svte, J H Rogers. D Benson. W P Bernus, E W Bernu*. Mr
Habersham, W A Ban. J Hume.Jr; M!m* A W Hume Miss
h Humo, Mr Peabody and lady. Mr Duncan and 3 ladles, F
Rudolph. Mr I'PH'lee, Miss Rudolph. Miss (1 iivingtlou. WII
8 nitli. Miss II Ashe, E RSmith, A 8 Duncan and 7 servta
aud 6 deck. ,
ATHENJRU2H.
MANAGER Mr. WM. H. CRISP
CENTRAL RAILROAD AND BANKING
COMPANY OF GEORGIA.
Savannah. November 16th, 1863.
The annual meeting of stockholders will be held nt tho
Exchange, In Savannah, on Tuesday, the twentieth day of
Doaember next, nt 11 o'clock, A. M. Stockholders are enti
tled to n freo ridu to and from the meeting, liy order.
novl8—lm GEO. A. CUYLER. Cashier.
little to the palm. „
aud couusel, and tho
f the scene.
The following officers have been ordered to the
Coast Survey steamer Walker -.—Lieutenant B. F.
Sands, Commander; 8. 8. Bassett, Acting Master ;
Punned Midshipman Duvall Sewell ; Second Assistant
Engineer Broadnix ; Third Assistant Engineer Har
ris; and Assistant Surgeon Williamson—tho latter
being detached from the rcceivingshlp Pennsylvania,
and Passed Assistant Surgeon William A. Harris or
dered in his place. Third Assistant Engineer Henry
B. Nones, Jr., is ordered to tho Coast Survey steamer
Lcgarc,
Total Wkkck op the Stkameu Montreal.—We
learn from the Quebec Mercury or Saturday evening,
that Cupt. Rodolph, late commander of tho stcumer
Montreal, arrived at Quebec on Friday evening, with
the intelligence that the Montreal is a total wreck.—
A sheet of Ice struck the ill-fated boat with such force
as to cut her In two as far down as the engines, an 1 at
same time it drove the steamer Point Levi hard ashore.
The latter had been sent to the relief ol the Montreal,
which was a very fine boat, certainly equal to any on
tho St. Iouvreiicu. She was built at Montreal, under
tho superintendence of Dunicl Torrence, Esq,, now a
merchant in this city.—N. Y. Com, 8th.
FELLOW-CITIZEN'S1 am a candidate for re-ekcllon to
the office or Receiver of Tax Return*, *D.i|r*apcctfully a*k
your support declO—1 BARNARD E. BEE.
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTYFrnow-
Citizens :—I am a candidate for re-election to the office of
County Treasurer, at tho election on tho first Monday iu
Jnuunry next, and respectfully ask your support.
nov20 JOHN N. LEWIS.
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTV :—Fellow-
Citizens :—I urn a candidate for re-eloction to the offices of
Cbrk of tho Superior and Inferior Courts,nt tho election on
tho first Monday In January next, and respectfully solicit
your support. dl—Id JOHN F. OUILMARTIN.
Why nuppose Rheumatism Incurable, when there nl* a
infallible and accredited remedy within tbo reach of all?
From the universal succoxs that has hlierto attended the
administration of UowmtouK’s Rheumatic Compovnd ash
Blood PciuFint, it stands unrivalled a* tho side reliable
remedy for (hi* dire complaint. New evidence* ol it* mi
raculous powers are daily received fron overy section of the
United States.
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.—Fellow
Citizens : lams candidate for the office of Sheriff of your
county, nt tho election in January next, and renpcctfully
solicit your support. octd ALEXANDER THOMAS.
Messrs. Editors—Flense announce Mr. JOHN A. STA-
LFY, a candidate for the office ofSneriff of Chatham coiiD'
ty. at the ensuing election in January next.
Jyl4 MANY VOTERS
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTYFeluiw-Citi
sens :—I am a candidate for the office of County Treasurer,
at the election In January next, and respectfully solicit
your support. If elected the proceeds of the offico shall bo
given to a fellow bank officer who has been so unfortunate
as to loose his sight.
norl8 L. J. B. FAIRQJHtD.
ELECTION NOTICE —Ratrt. Editors: Ploase announce
Captain ROBERT W. POOLER as a candidate on the Peo
ple’s Ticket for the Mayoralty of the city during the eusu-
ing year, and oblige
oct29 AN INDEPENDENT VOTER.
AT PUllSEDB
PRINTING OFFICE,
A’o. 'O Whitaker street,
Uni'll* ore Printed at $2,50 per Thousand.
PUBLIC ROADS.
Thu annual meeting of the Board of Commissioner* on
Public Roads in Chatham county, will be held at the court
house in the city Snvanuah. on the second Montay, being
tlio twelvth dny, of December next, at 11 o'clock. A. M.
The Commissioners ol the sovorai Road Districts are re
quired by resolution to como prepared to lay before tho
Board a atotement. in writing, signed and certified to by
them, exhibiting the number of hands liable to perform
road duty in their dUtitcta, the number of mile* to be
worked, the number of bridges to bo kept in repair by tho
road liauda, tho.time their district of roads whs lost work
ed, tho number of day*, and Us present order.
W. W. WASH, Sec’y B. C. P. R. C. C.
Savannah, November 'Jlst. 1863. nov22—td
I. W. MURRBLL di CO.’S
Piano Forte Depot.
SPLENDID PIANOS PROU THE CELEBRATED MANUFACTORIES 0>
Nunns & Clark,
J. Uhlckerlng,
H. Worcester*,,
uncon & Ilnvcn*,
All ot which are manufactured expressly te our order, and
cannot bo surpassed by any in tho country. For sale o
tho most accommodating terms. uov!6
The performance on Monday Evening, December 12th,will
commence with the
Honey Moon.
rote Mr*. W. II. Crisp
Fancy Dance, by Miss Kate McGregor
To conclude with tho startling drnma of the
Maniac Lover.
"■ For particulars see programme.
decll
SOUTHERN MUSEUM
OF NATURAL HISTORY,
IS PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT
AR5IORY HALL,
IN TIIK CITY OK SAVANNAH, (JKOROIA,
where may be fouml a
GREAT COLLECTION OF CURIOSITIES
PROM ALL PARTS OP TUB WORLD.
ftST* Admittance 26 cent*. Open from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.
from 2 to 6 and from 7 to 9 I* M. Friday evenings exclu-
•toai!
1 In the U'J
PHALraro
•Address the subscriber*t&uthl..
6**10—4 • • • • LAOII’K MCLNT08H.
.1°* of loD 8 w<f ’Square Blanket
M-Shawls, suitable for the season, at '■
KEMPTON ft VKRgnLLE’8,
IJ Alfct-WO KoloeonV prime new llama, lending this dav
XL from schooner Woodbrblga, from lieltlmore and for
•ale on the wharf. Apply to
l®el0 ■ OGDEN ft BUNKER.
G iJAOlNGRODfl, Out Htlck*. Oil and BplrltP^STlW,
Btarta, Faueute and Rplckets. For sale by
. tool® J. P. COLUNB.
W OODEN-WARE, 'Tubs. Buckets, Selves. Wash Boards,
Bread Trays, Pashjr Board* and Rolling Pin*. For
"ale hy deolO J. P. COLLINS.
B ‘ RONZKI) HAT STANDS. Fire Standards. Bra** Andirons’,
Fire Dogs. Fenders. Shovel and Tongs. Pokers.and lire
Celaons. For sale by declO J. P. C01HN3.
A RAH 13 CHANCE FOR A FORTUNE.
T HE DELAWARE STEAM SAW MILL is offered tor sale.
It is lust above Wm. R. biles ft Co.’s Mill, and Is the
best location on the river for business, being.on the city
side of the river. Immediately Joining tliejprewnt limits of
the city, and Included In the intended extension.
Tho mill is new. having been only finished in the past
year. It is arranged In tho most modern and approved
jilnn. having nno rolling or spiked gang, and % largo circu
lar aaw. together with two shingle machines below.
The sawing apartment of this establishment is capable of
cuttlug from twelve to twenty-five thousand feet of lumber
|icr day. Hnd the shingle mnchlue can and ha* manufac
tured an average of four Uimwand Shingles per day, which
sell readily tn this market for 116 por thousand.
There is no time when lumber has been in such demand,
and the prnspccta for a continuance is good.
The only reason the mill is (offered for sale Is on account
of the health of tiie acting partner, beiug such as to disable
him fur the business.
For further particulars apply to the subscriber, or toWm.
B. Giles ft Co. HENRY MITCllFJJ,.
Savannah, December Hth. 1K63. declO
COAL!
IHO TONS RED ASH COAL, of superior quality, broken
1VJ VJ nnd scrceiiod, of six- suitable for burning in grates,
landing from schooner Narragansutt. and lor salu at $0 per
ton on the wlmrf, nr $10 delivered to any part of the city.—
Orders promptly supplied
J. T. THOMAS.
declO—7 at tho Ferry Wharf Coni nnd Wood Yard.
COAL* AND WOOD.
R ED ASH COAL. Iu quantities to suit purchasers, on the
wlinrf. or delivered in any part of the city. Alio.
Blackjack, Upland Oak, Live Oak, Ash,
Fine nml Light Wood,
BY TIIE BOAT LOAD OH AT RETAIL.
For Iho convenience of |ier«*na residing in tiie upper por
tion of the city, boxes forordi-r* are placed nt tho stores of
Messrs. .1. M. Cooper ft Co.. W. W. Lincoln, nnd W. G. Dick
son. and at the offico of tlm ••.Warning AVim." In order to
ensure promptness tn supplying order*, these buses are ex
amined daily at l» A. M.. uml 3 o’clock. P. M.
Particular attention will be given to furnish lawful meas
ure, nnd put chasers will confer a favor by immediately re
porting any instance in which my teamsters should fail to
deliver tho quantity ordered.
Having nude arrangement i for a regular supply of the
elvely forthe colored population.
nov23—* v
few ro-Siwf do rt !iSj * «ed
'SteSffSSSSif^
M bbls Pilot Bread, g * rCrtck * r ».
*1 M> U 100 boxes No. 1 P.i. «
76 boxes Tobacco, ft* s> “i , ? ®°*P,
00 boxes Adamantine,Khw and ^ Un " ''
Cheeae. 60 do Starch, 60 do tklatna lOoJ
do Lemon Syrup. ^ g «■•»««. 80 do .cUmigj
' MEDICAL BOOIco
pnbU.ben' price., “ u totataiMli
Bell and Stokes’ Practice, In t«n *.t
Caxoau’a Midwifery. ’ T0, °ne«.
Wood and Bathe's United stats* tn
Duugllson’s New Bemedfri Outcry,
luwn'sChemistry lor students.
Cooper’s Surgical Dictlonarv
Druitt'a Modern Surgery.
Carpenter’* Element* of Phyifolo*.
Carpenter’s Principles of Phn
Wilson’s Human AnatomW,& ^
William’s Principles of M*li c f D ,^ 1 f £ 1 - ^2 cut*.
Gross' Pathological Anatom, ’ b/ a fMr.
I ocket Anatomical Remembrancer
DunglDon'a Practice. PliyiUijT'. ,
D,c,l, "" rj .- .a” «Sb5!&jm» *
WILLIAM G.'dicTSTT 1
AX following articles— 4 ful1 "“ortmeat if
Layer R*l»lu*. new fruit nil
Citron, Xante Currants. cUwtm »
Sliofr Shell Almonds, and Brail] Nut*
Bordeaux. Marseilles .. 1( | i,,|uJ\ ut •
Mixed Pickles.in J, r . and 0 "'
&ST 1 t l ""‘ *“' 1 ''-•rtu '
lateat Importations. “ ^ clCl18Di »«fre«h rj
ttaveTlKSwv?J\s*ofyMdIES .
l-'O do Baltimore Flour,
Inn I ,i0 "'"I Etowah Georlljtfk«
each - da’ll,'
Wfr.vugar nml loda CraclAv
•vm mi' !» 0 • ri ' a '*’ '* l * boxen .Soda rnK-i
220 1,1,1* I ortland sugar lumsoaml N
60 bbl* good eatmg Potatoes. ™ —.
60 boxes Headers Oi and 8s patent T.lin. i tur, ri
7 > do Adamantine Caudle*. ow
25 do Judd k Son's dperin Can,IV. ‘"”’1
15 bbl. and 20 half bbl! Nol JhckwH
75 boxes white and v ellmv Cheese ’
ffi bbl, .ml Mbeg. |„f |.; ri
100 boxes 6s. 8s. and pounds Tobacco ■
80 do 6s and 8s Grant k I
Also. 220 boxes Smith'*, Colgate'sCratim^'m ,L
Furnliy and Pale Soap. 120do No 1 da foliS-fiS!
whole, half and uuarter hove. It.i.m. ™ rl -'»rch.B
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
Southern Steamship Lines.
tor New York,—The steamships Florida, Capt. Wnodhull;
and Augusta, Capt. Lyon; lonve Savannah overy Saturday
for New York. Tho steamship Alabama. Captain Schenck:
leaves Savannah for New York, every alternate Wednesday.
F«r Philadelphia.—Tho steamship* Stale of Georgin.Capt.
Collins; and Keystone State, Cunt. Ilardie; leavo Savannah
every alternate Wednesday for Phlludeluliia.
Fur Havana.—The steamship Label. Capt. Roll’ns,leaves
f*a vitnnoti on tlio 161b nnd GOtU of each month for Havana,
touching at Key West, and connecting with the Pacific Mail
Steamship Company ’• steamers for California.
Southern Steamboat Lines.
Fir Charleston.—The regular United State* Mail steamers
Gordon, Capt. Brocks; Calhoun. Capt. Barden; aud Metamo-
ra, Captain Post ell; leave every morning at 4 o'clock, for
Charleston, connecting with the Charleston steamships for
New York and Philadelphia, and the Wilmingtou boats, and
arrive every evening iu Savannah at 6 o’clock. P. M,
/br Florida—[l’lcolatn, Black Creek,Jacksonville. St. Ma
rys. ftc ]—The stea in packet Welaka. Captain N. King, leaves
every Saturday morning for the above place*.
The stcampackft Win. Uaston, Capt. Shaw, leaves overy
Tuesday moruiug, fur tlio above places.
The steumpacket St. Juhna. Capt Freeborn, leaves every
Thursday morning, for the above places; and every fourth
trip goes to St. Augustine
'The steampacket David L. Adams. Capt. Hcbbnrd, leaves
every Wedndsdny morning, for the above places.
The atcauipacket Planter, Capt. Wiggins, leaves every
Wednesday morning, for Centre village, ftc.
From St. Marys.—The steamer W. B. Menrf. Cant. Mar-
mis. leave* St. Mary, every Friday morning, fur Trader’*
Hill, ftc., cuunocting with the St. Johns, to and from Savan
nah.
Central Rnllrond.
TWO TRAINS DAILY—AKKIVAL AM) ntfPARTURK.
Morning Shin.—Leaves Savannah at 8, a. M..and arrives
in Macon at 0 p. it.; connecting wilh the Macon and West
ern night traiim to Atlanta. Montgomery and (Imttanooim.
and with llii, AiiuuaU and Wavjtaabyra'. R»llru»d. (d«y
train; to Augusta; and (going Last) with Railroad to Mil-
ledgoville from Gordon.
Morning Train, from the West, arrives at 2.20, a. m.
Evening Tram — Leave* Savannah nt 8.P. M.. and arrive*
nt Macon ut 6,'(, a. m.; connecting with tho South-western
Railroml to Oglethorpe and Columbus, and by stage* thence
to THllnlm*i>e. and other point* South-west.
Earning Train, from tiie West, arrives at 6. P. M.
GREAT RAILROAD CIRCUS
AND CRY8TAL AMPUITI1K.ATUE,
S EATING five thousand persons, with a selection ol per
former* from the F.uropenu and American Circuses and
Ili|ipo4lromcs. expressly for the colossal enterprise, with
more novelties nnd talent than has ever before been offered
by a traveling company, will exhibit in Savannah.
On Monday, December 14th, 1833,
on wahner’s lot, at tub ukaij op drouguton-st.,
FOR OftE WEEK.
Admission 60 cents—Children half price.
Among tho distinguished &Ttiat» arc tho following, who
now first umbo the tour nt this country ;
M’LLE ROSA, the most beautiful and expert female
equestrian tho profession has overproduced.
DONNA ISABELLA, the celebrated Spanish mistress of
the horse, with her beautiful thorough-bred Pyreneun
nmres—Countess Montejo and Queen Christina.
I.K JKUN'E UURTE. tho boy hero, confessedly the most
extraordinary equestrian on cither continent.
HERRCUISrE, MA1TUE VALE1IXI. and Mon*. GUIJEME.
the famous European Hippodrome performers, in those
three exciting feats of the Hippodrome—1-e Perche Equi
poise. lm Trnpaze, nnd Spit Mod Chariot Contest.
DCNSTONE. tlio celebrated New Orleans clown, accom
plished gentleman, and skilful rider and piquant wit, with
iii* ballet nnd pantonilnie troup. producing every evening
the thrilling equestrian pantomime entitled the ‘ Brigand.’'
Beside* these, there are Messrs. H. P. Mndigan, William*,
II. F. Nichols. Pain Bur Ip. Durr. Lovett. Mi** Mary. Pauliue,
and Margurotto. and Maitres James and Chnrle*. ftc.
MYKItS’ celebrared Bras*, Reed aud String Band, constl-
tutn tho orchestra.
The atud of trained trick nnd manage horses,are the most
beautiful and obedient that have ever been seen in this
country. JAMES GRAHAM, Agent.
ftjrClty pa|>era please copy.
abuvo articles, and for their prompt delivery, I re*|»ectfiilly
nsk a continuance of tho favor* of my former customer*, whole, luilf and quarter boxci lUliini 1
and the patruiiDge of consumer* of fuel boxes Herring. “** * drun "
REED CANE,
for shipment, iu any quantity, supplied nt tiie shortest no
tice. J. T. THOMAS,
Successor to 1). RrasWABT. Ferry Wharf.
declO—7 opposite tho Gas Works.
R ailway sHAWLs-Genth-mm in«rnT7r^r
tlcle. land who doe* not want om’) exq tesmm"!
dated nt 147 Bay street. ' bf * cc, m |
novlfi PRICK ft VEAPER. fosjerswafoibrl
OCEAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
FROM EUROPE.
nsTW. | mv.*.
FKOM.
FOR.
LINES.
Nor
19
Europa,
Liverpool
New York
[Cunurd.
do
23
Humboldt,
S’th’pton
do
Havre.
do
26
Niagara,
IJvcrpool
Boston
Cunard.
do
30
Arctic,
do
New York
Collins.
Dec’r. 3
Asia.
do
•lo
Cunard.
do
1
Hermann.
S’th’pton
do
Bremen.
do
7
City of Manchester
Liverpool
Phlia’idifa
I’lii'piila
do
in
America,
do
Boston
Cunard.
do
14
Alps.
do
do
Chagrea,
do
14
..
do
New York
Collin*.
do
Ifi
Cleopatra.
do
Portland
*
do
17
Africa.
do
New York
Cunurd.
do
24
Canada,
do
Boston
do
do
28
———.
do
New York
Collins.
do
30
Washington,
t>’th’ptnn
do
Bremen.
do
at
Europa.
Liverpool
do
Cunard.
Jan’y 4
City of Glasgow,
do
Phiia'pliia
PhPphin.
Arabia,
•lo
Boston
Cunard.
FROM
VMEIUCA
HATES
| NAME*.
rnosi.
FOR
USB*.
Dec’r. 7
Canada,
Boston.
Uverpool
Cunard.
do
8
City of Glasgow,
l’li ii'phi a
do
Plii’phia.
do
if
Baltic,
New \ orL
do
Collins.
do
14
Europa,
do
do
Cunard.
do
17
Andes,
do
do
Chagrea.
do
17
Humboldt.
do
Havre
Havre.
do
21
Niagara,
Boston
Liverpool
Cunard.
do
24
____
New kork
do
Collins.
do
28
Asia,
do
do
Cunard
do
31
Hermann,
do
S’th’pton
Bremen.
Jan’y 4
America,
Boston
Liverpool
Cunard.
■do
7
City of Manchester
Phil’phfa
do
Plii’phia.
fdo
7
New York
do
Collins.
Edo
11
Africa,
do
do
Cunard.
Edo
Ifi
Canada,
Boston
do
Cunard.
do
21
,
New York
do
Collin*
do
25
Europa.
do
do
Cunard.
ROBINSON & ELDRED
will, in a few days, exiiibit their celebrated combined MEN-
AGK1UK AND CIRCUS In this city,together with allthe
GREAT H1PPODROMIC FEATS,
of tbo New York and Paris Hippodrome, among which will
be the wonderful scientific achievement of a man walking
upon a perfectly smooth celling wilh hi*
FEET UPPERMOST AND HEAD DOWN,
PERFORM D UY MR. G. N. ELDllED.
LA PERCHE,
BY MESSRS. LA ROUX AND KINO.
This extraordinary performance lin* excited universal
wonder nnd admiration, allowing beautiful feats of balanc
ing and elegant acrobatic |io*turing. by 1a Roux, on a polo
thirty feet nigh, held by Mon*. King.
MADAME ROBINSON,
MASTER JAMES ROBINSON,
MASTER JOHN,
Aud nn additional list of popular actors 4ro with tho Com
pany, aud will appear In tlm various exercise*.
THE BAND
is directed by tho oolobratwl Ju*»- Kfttaan, irfaleh is «
suRtetent guarantee for it* merit.
A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF WILD
animals;
in addition te the nbnvo attractions, offer* rich bill of en
tertainment. Pov23 T. U. T1DMARSH, Agent.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS—CIlUlSTMAS GIFTS.
A VERY elegant assortment ol fancy article*, among
which will be found Toilet lloxo*, of papier macho,
Gutta Porcha Work. Odour Boxes, Glove Boxes, Reticules;
&«., ftc.. List received, aud will be open for neteetiou on
Monday, at W. W. LINCOIJf,
decll Monument square.
EXTRA FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES,
SILVER WARE, ftc.
Now opening a very large and
ipiendid assort-
ihracclet. ear-rings, brooch and cross; fire sets of
very superior Mosaic do . imported direct from Rome, a
very choice and unique article; also, flue Pearl, Cameo,
Mosaic. Lava. Coral. Enamelled and Rich Embossed Ear-
Ring*. Bracelets nnd Pins, of lino gold, Rich Finger Rings
nnd Brooches, of nil pattern*, from one dollar to five hun
dred ; premium gold and silver hunting lover Watches,
nnd plain ones, of every variety, expresMy for customers
ami railroad operative*, and warranted ; gold Chains.Seals.
Keys, Cron-os and Charms ; gold mounted Shell Combs, a
now nrticle in tills market; l'ortmonies. Canes. Sterling
Silver Tea £ets. Pitchers, Cups. Goblets. Sunona, Forks, nml
overy variety of Silver-ware, plated and fancy article* for
the coming season. D. It. NICHOLS.
dec2 first store west of Pulaski House.
IJiG HAMS—6 bid* Pig llsuii.5 do imoVrtlwf.iwy
l Bologna Sausage, new, 20 case* Schd,ism J
h r UYLLVRftn xn ,1
BIRDS ! BIRDS! -BIRDS!
fj'UR utvlevrigucd respectfully autiouucea to tho public
X that ho has arrived with a very large assortment of
SINGING BIRDS,
Imported by liitn.olf. direct from Europe. Amongst his
great variety will lie found the Canary Bird, singing day
umi night, Nightingale*. Bullfinches, ftc.. ftc.
HERMANN MULLER,
nov30—6 at Marshall Houso.
GRAND EXHIBITION OF CLOTHING,
BY PRICE & VEADEIt,
W E PRESENT to the publio Air inspection and sale, the
largest nn-l best assort incut of
Elegant Fabrics
in the city, selected from the mod distinguished manufac
tories of
EUROPE, INDIA AND AMEUICA,
vrliic.il fur beauty of material, htylu aud workmanship, wo
challenge competition.
Every person desirous to select bargains will favor us
with a call at 147 Bay street, nearly opposite the Exchange.
docO
COMMERCIAL.
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY :—FELLOW-
Citizens:—I am & candidate for the offico of Sheriff of your
county at tho election on tiie first Monday in January.
1854, and respectfully solicit your support.
oct29 MICHAEL FINNEY.
THE UNDERSIGNED ha* established himself in
ibis city for the purpose of transacting a Facto
rage and General Commission Business.
dec3—8t A. C. DAVENPORT, 76 Bay-street.
dec3
WANTED—A vesiel to load with lumber (
Portland. Apply te
COHEN ft FOFDICK.
13**
. WM. G. DICKSON baa removed Irom Whitaker
street to Lillibrldge’a building, formerly occupied
by Menara.Cady ft Co., in Barnard itreot, near the market.
dec2—8
NOTICE—Tha iteamer T. 8 METCALF requir-
lag tome atteht repair*, the DAVID L. ADAMS,
until further notice, will be taken from tha Florida route to
■apply her place. Savannah, Nov. 22,1863. n23
ADJOURNMENT.—The Court of Common Plea*
and of Oyer and Terminer for the city of Savan
nah, haa been adjourned until^fonday. tha ISth December
next. ^Suitor*, Jurereand wltneasea, vrillpleaae taae no-
BULLOCH. Cletk.
tice. By order of the preaiding Judge.
novU—2awtd WM. H.
DOCTOR WILDMAN havlngaettled permanent
ly In 8avannah, reipeetfulty offer* te ita dtixena
his aervloea in the practice of Medicine and Surgery.
Residence and Office, No. 20 Abercorn, orner of South
Broad-etrect. Hour* oi consultation, from 8 till 10, A. M.,
and from 3 till ft. P.M. nolO
DOCTOR HARRI8 baa removed to the real-
iKa dene* formerly owned by Capt. John B. Gallle,
north -east corner of tVhitaker and Harris atreeta. Office
tn the basement.
SPLENDID RAFFLE —A beautiful Swisa Und-
acape picture with moving figure*, Including a
One 21 day clock and a muale box.
A splendid mualcal box. with mandolin and piano and
forte, being one of the finest ever In Savannah.
Three fine landscape paintings ou copper.
The whole included In one scheme, can be sren at the
music (tore of
nov26
Successor to F. Zogbium ft C
THE CRYSTAL PALACETat 8t. Andrews’ Hall,
open* this day, 1st December, and will countlnue
open until 10 o’clock, P. M. Admission free,
decl J. M. HAYWOOD.
OFFICE BAVH it ALBANY Il.R. COM’Y,
November 16th, 1863.
The 8avannah and Albany Rallioad Company having
been organised, and being ready to proceed with the con'
struetion of the road, an Instalment of ten per cent, upon
Its atock ie called by resolution of the Board of Directors,
payable on the 16th day of January next, at the office of
the Company In Savannah. J. P. SCREVEN,
novl5—wtd President.
• T. C. RICE,
tuxcriorrxn mo nutn or arm ymrerr or
Common and Fine Candles,
(Kiln dried and warranted to resist effectually the hot or
Savannah Exports. December IE.
NEW YORK—Bark Harvest—1206 bales Upland Cotton,
177 bags Rice Flour. 26 casks Rico, and 30 Boxes. Brig
Wetumpka—760 bales Upland Cotton, 7 do Wool. 30 bun
dles Paper, 427 Hides, 100 bag* Rice Flour, 10 kundlcs
Sheepskins, nnd 3 pkgs Mdse.
BALTIMORE—Schr Kcdron—100 boxes Copper Ore, 178
bales Upland Cotton, 60 bales Yarn, 2 bbls Copper, and 1
box Mdse.
SavAiuinh Market, December 13.
COTTON—The transactions yesterday sum up 782 bales,
at the following prices, vis : 17 at 8K-53*t 8#, 218 at 0,
66 at 9X, 228 at 9J4- 8 at 0^, 123 at OX, 84 at 0«, 11 at
10,24 at 16*. 6 at 10)<, and 6 at lid.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF 8AYANNAH DECEMBER 13.J853.
ARRIVED SINCE OUR LAST.
Br. brig Susan Goddard, Heaneberry, Providence, k
Brigham, Kelly ft Co.
Brig Macon, Watkins, New York, to H K Waibburn.
U.SH steam-packet Metamora.Poateil, Charleston, to S
M Laffiteau.
U. 8. M. steam-packet Gordon, King, Charleston, te 8
M Laffiteau.
Steamer St. Johns. Freeborn, Palatka, ftc., te Claghorn ft
Cunningham.
Steamer N B Hear**, M*ureni,Camp Pinkney, to Klnch-
ley ft Thomas.
Steamer John Randolph, CreaweU, Augusta, with boats 6
and 10. to TR Mills.
Dr.Screven’i flat, from Plantation, with 900 bus, Rough
Rice, te W Woodbridge.
Potter’s flat, from Plantation, with 66 casks Rice, to J
Williamson ft Co.
Barclay’s fiat, from Plantation, with 1000 bushels Rough
Rice, to R Habersham ft Son.
CLEARED.
Bark Harvest, Nlcbola, New York—Washburn, Wilder ft
Co.
(frig Wetumpka, Johnson, New York—H K Washburn.
•lehr Kedron, Layton, Baltimore—Brigham. Kelly ft Co.
U S. M. ateam-packet Calhoun. Baiden. Charleston—:
laffiteau.
iteam-packat Wm. Seabrook, Peck, Charleston via Beaofort
—8. M. laffiteau.
DEPARTED.
U. S. M. ateam-packet Calhoun. Barden. Charleston,
•'.team-packet wm, Seabrook. Peck. Charleston via Beaufort
MEMORANDA.
London, Nov 10—Cleared, ship Far Wait, for Newport, te
load for Savannah.
Boston. Deo 6—Cleared, schr Oliva Branch, for Jackson
ville. 7tn—Arrived, bark Exact, and achr M E Wells, from
Savannah. _ _
New York, Dec 7—*Cleared, achr H B Burton, Lingo, for
iavannah; sebrs Hornet, New York Packet, and Dresden,
lor Jacksonville.
Bath, Me., Dec 8—Arrived, brig Elvira,from Savannah.
Holmes' Hole, Dec 8—Arrived, schr Gen Heraey, from
Savannah for Boston. 4th—Bark Exact, from do for do.—
Sth—Bark Cabasa, from do for do; brig Walts till, from Da-
rian forNewburyport.
Savannah and lmniluts thereof, are requested to con
, on Monday uext, ut JO o’clock, A. M.. in tho Council
Chamber, lor iho purpose of being sworn In and organizing
according to law. By order of R War.VK. Mayor.
EDWARD G. WILSON. Clerk of Council,
t'avannali, December 10th. 1853. decll
i. received and for sale by
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
G t UANO—20 tons prime Pei
T rive. Apply to decll OGDEN ft HUNKER.
Permian Guano, for wile to ar-
K ID GLOVES—A sple did assortment of ladles’ and gen
tlemen’* black and colored Kid Glove*, just received
for sale by KEMPTON ft VEK8TILLE.
dl Waring’* Range.
BLOW YE WIIYD8 AXD CRACK YOLIt CREEKS!
D IRECT Importations of PEARLS, from Franmzugda;
MOSAICS and CAMEOS from Utopia ; and DIAMONDS,
supposed to he the same found by t-iNRan^tbe sailor, set up
In undent nnd modem atylcs. tor sale at 116 Broughton
streot, by dec! HORTON ft R1KEMAN.
DF.NTI8TRV —Dr 8. G. Pzscoct having
returned to Pnvsnnab. can be found at his
iformcr residence, No. 150 Broughton street
where he is fully prepared to wait upon all
who may require his professional services. dec8—2
J lTISHi JUK83 UUiKF,
FIG HAMS, BOLOGNA SAUSAGES,
SMOKED TONGUES, a fall supply,
landing this day, pur steamer, and for sale at
DICKSON’8, Barnard street,
dec7 near the market.
(' 1 IN—100 bill* Phelps’, landing nnd for sale by
U dec8 COHEN ft FOSDICK.
H AMS—IB barrels, landing and for sale by
dec8 COHEN ft FOSDICK.
— . „ ,Ju*t received and
for sale by d4 HYLAND ft O’NEILL.
l BTARD—10 dozen French and American Mustard, for
. sale low by
dec4
HYLAND ft O’NEIIL.
IHO HH1.S. APPLES, of several varieties, and very
A\J \J choice, received by the Alabama, and for salo by
C. T. ROBINSON, 122 Bay street,
dec4—3 rear of Exchange.
Vernon, Steak, all blaze, and Hot Water Dishea, from
12 to 20 inches, of superior and medium quality j also, Dish
Covers. Coffee Grecques, Tea and Coffee Urns,' Egg Boilers,
ftc. I will sell as low as they can be purchased in tiie north.
Proprietors of Hotels. Bteam Boats, Planters, anil others
are invited to call and examine,
octal J. p COUJN3,100 Bryan street.
C AROWAY CORDIAL.—10 dox Caroway Cordial, for sale
by A. BONAUD,
oct2l Corner of Bay aud Wbitaker-streeta.
' « wiimmu, u.v.—vu uuailDUOUliri,
60 boxes White 60 do Coloreil Cheese, 100 boxes scaled
Herrings, 50 boxes new M. R. Raisins. 60 Packages Buck
wheat Flour. Received per steamer.and for sale by
J|deo7 SCRANTON, J0HN8T0N ft CO
business can obtain a good situation at liberal wages,
hy applying Immediately to A. FREDERICK,
dec7—8t Broad street. Augnata, Ga.
R OCKLAND LIME—600 bbla Rockland Lima, for sale in
lots to suit purchasers, by
dec7 E. W. BUKER.
H AY—160 bales choice Eastern Hay.juat received and
for ule In lota te euit purchaser*, by
d«c7 E. W. BUKER.
D OME8T10 LIQUORS.—100 bbls. E. Phelps ft Rose Gin ;
60 bbls. New England Rum; 20 bbla. Domestic Brandy;
76 bbla. Rectified Wblaky: 16 bbla. Old Mongahalla Whis
ky ; 10 bbla. Georgia Peach Brandy. AFor sale by
dec7 SCRANTON. JOHN8TON ft
N EW BOOK8—Received by 8.8. Sibley, Deo fitb, 1863-
Old England and New England, by Alfred Bonn.
Life of an Aetor, by G. H. Hill,
Health Trip to the Tropics, by N. P. Willie.
The Invalid's Own Book, by the Hon. Lady Cost.
Happy Days ofCliildhood. by Amy Meadows
Iron Rule or Tyranny in the Household, by T 8 Arthur.
Morgan, the Buccanoer. by M. M. Huett.
Jack Junk, by the author of Gallant Tom, fte.
Blackwood’s Magazine, for November.
Popular Educator.
For December—Hunt’s Magazine. Knickerbocker Mags-
sine. Graham’s Magazine; Illustrated Magsaine of Art, and
Oodoy’s Lady's Book, for sale at 136 Congreaa-at. dT
I MPORTED CORDIALS—10 dox imported Marichlno, 10 do
assorted, 10 do American. Just received and for sale
low by HYLAND * O’NEIL.
B OTTER AND CHEESE-26 kegs Butter. 100 bxa Cheese,
Just received and for sale by
■ov9 CRANK k B0D0KR8.
B UTTER AND CHEESE-26 firkins choice Goshen Butter
60 boxes Cheese, 'for sale by
m it-ti . • a—
MUSIC ! MUSIC ! !
Tiie subscriber respectfully informs the ladies
vgOvfeand gentlemen uf&mtmmli, that ho intends open-
^geg^liig a .School for itislructi u in 8acred and Secular
Music. TlirougU long experience, nnd having con
ducted' large schools, lie Teels confident Ids instruction will
bo porfect.y satisfactory to alt llioso who limy desire his
services in tlienlHive departments of vocal music.
Desirous of terming a largo class tho prico of tickets has
been fixed at 84 each, for the cotir*cof 24 lessons, including
book*—tho name of which is t e ••Singing School Com
panion." consisting of songs, glees, trios, duetts, quartettes,
chnrur.es, motettc*. church music, oratorios, etc , the most
populur work of tho day. .... ,,
ITiujui wishing iu tarn* uu «l.«. «ro requested to hand in
tlieir names, as early ns |M*ssib!e. to this office, or through
the postoffice, under udatess to
JAMES PIERPONT,
nov6—tf Organist nnd Teacher ol Vocal Music.
JlYLlNH k U XEUjl
A.‘gu.“,'and b ror*.AEtfr J "''
"° va auMnoM t mnJ
B ACON'—Un prime rile, .mi rinul i,-,
steamer Keystone State, tiii for *ale by 4
novl2 l’ADELFORI), FAY A (< J
W OIFE’S ARUMATIC ^ttl^WluisTyis;
mcdiciual beverage ii minufscturvd b» tluVra
tor at Sclo irlaiu. In Holland, and it ii varnnM not «
pino from every injurious property and iMiedimtbiM
the best pOKidbie quality, .lust received and for ulr hil
o°v27 W. W, LINCOLN, Monununt eqoat J
B ACON SIDFjS—-Just rewi’v**l. pn Kniil
Mate, 10 Idtds city smoked Side*, for ule ut ■
PAflBJtiRD.rAYkal
6 baskets tiilzd Oil. 15 do IQ
A. IWN.tlii.l
nov29 Corner of Bay and WUuk-r itfl
P RUNES—A Irosh and superior article, la glu. jtn.1
sale by nor29 A. IWX.U'H
G RLTERK’S CnEESE-Juit reccired by
nov20 A. BON’Anl
B
UTTER—20 firkins, just received peritiimerKetld
State, and for sale liy n29 E. 1” “'
( NIONS.—50 bbls. Onions, landing from »
imssett, nt Anderson’s uppor,ffbarf. snd for ule fofl
' HOVIANDttf
C HAMPAIGN—160 baskets first nuvlitr, laitinpw
aud tor sale by
nov20 COHEN A IWItd
FANCY GROCERY STORE.
T 1J1K subscriber would inform hi* friends Uml he lias re
turned to ^avnnunli. and will lids day open n Fancy
Grocery Store in the middle tenement of Sorrel's Building,
known ns the old Georgian Reading Room.
This present stock, which has been selected with great
care, embrace* every article in the above named business;
aDo.8eg.trs, Wines.'Liquors, Ate., of the most approved
brands.
He hns selected for bis motto, ••quick snip* and small
profits.’’ and us ho believes that the public cun readily dis
criminate between spurious and genuine articles, he coiili
dently invites all to examine his stock and judge for them
selves. novlfi P. Cl’RRAN.
WOODRUFFTgRENE & CO.’S
NEW CAIUlIAGIfi UlfiFOSITOUY.
. g.yig/j Mr. W. W. WiNHiRcrr. of Griffin. Ga.. nod
Messrs. M. C. ft .1. II. Gkkkx, or Newark.N. J.,
having purclmsed Go* entire interest, and secured the
loestion of Messrs. T. J. Naylor ft C’o.. in tiie carriage busi
ness in this city, respectfully announce tn tiie citizens of
Savannah and of the States of Georgia. South Carol)un. Ala
bama. Florida, and all sections trading ut tills growing city,
that it is their intention to keep *m hand, nt all times n
large aud general assortment of every kind of carriages in
They fctl confident that their business relations arc such
as to enable them to offer inducements to purchasers equal
to Charleston, or any other city.
Tiie Messrs. Green have beeu engaged in the manufacture
or carriages in Newark. N. J., for a numbe' of years, and
are well acquainted with tiie wants met requirements of tiie
South. Their reputation ns Manufacturers, combined with
the experience and qualifications iff Mr. Woodruff, long
known at Griffin, Ga.. in the rarringe business, cmblodens
them to nrnmiM) that they will be able to meet the expec
tations of the public.
Mr H D. W. Alexander, of tlio late firm, favorably known
in connection with the carriage business in this city, is as
sociated with thorn, and will act ns their agent In tint Iran*,
action and management of tlieir business.
Mr. Woodruff's intent'on is to divide his time and atten
tion between this point and tholnterior. and hopes to make
the acquaintance of thi* community personally.
By strict attention, coupled with fair nnd honorable deal
ing, they hope to secure a share ot public patronage.
They have mado arrangements to have all repairing
promptly and neatly done.
All woik sold by them warranted.
WOODRUFF, GREEN ft CO,
223 and 225 Bay street
Savanuah, Ga.
Ay A CARD —It will seen liy the above that we have
deemed it best for the interests of all concerned, to with
draw in favor of Messrs. Woodruff. Green ft Co. We take
this opportunity to return thank* to our friends for the
kind offers of support that were so liberally proffered us,
aud te solicit the same for our frieudsnf the same firm.
T. J. NAYLOR ft OO.
Savannah, December 7, 1853. dec9
unvl6 PRICE k VBARER. RinjieninlTiilcI
B ’ UTTER AND CHEESE.—30 firkins oFchoiet tokn I
ter ; 75 boxes Cheese, for ss's by
oct23 McMAIlOX k PUYl
L ANDRKTII’S GARDEN SEEDS—A foil lupti;
justly celebrated Seeds, comprising ill fin
usually wanted, and warranted to lie the growth of 1863
Just received aud fur sale by
nov27 W. tv. LINCOLN. Monunxctiqairj
_ --fj
• Mohawk, and for salo by
novlfi BRIGHAM. KFJJ.Y & a
pUCQUOT CHAMPAGNE.—50 baskets of ikwjil
U rior wine, whose reputation is unequalled ahtre iV
familiarly known, now landing per steamer AUbitni. $
for sale by PAPELPUKIi. FAY ft O) .1
junel Agent* furfennnil]
CJCIKNT|FlirA>fi»IC*«^-<n-i t-feutter bavin* bL
O nppointe»l »*'»ov for the stove tavitutlle paMtaS
is prepared to receive subscriptions. Tne next volant I
commence on the 17th Sept. CEO. II. MITC1IHJ-1
auglU t^ucctMor to ¥. Zojbiurn ft C<T
P ROFESSOR ROWE’S new invented Emirs Cats. |
best pt eparallon yet discovered to remove pencil nn
spot* or stains from book or paper. For s»it »t tin 0
Store of nov26 S. S SIBLEY. No 135.Congow ‘
KURT’S l’XfF.NfcoiT'T:KD)f ; r-Thnse wlsbisg t,
cup of coffer, should call and purcliate nnent I he* I
perior coffee pot*, at tho house fui ninhing Mure of 1
novl’2 J. P. COUJN'J
F INE HKD IH,ANKFTS. Ipdit*. vrbite snd coloredtj
nels. bleached aud brown shirting*. Irish lints*, bffi
eye diapers, long lawii*. hiicknbucls. Ulle dian<k«. lifl
aiid cotton sbeetings, damask napkins, etc. juit irctiff
and for sale by nuvl® RrU'ITT k JKiK'iANj
A LE ANI) I’oitTF.R—76 bblTl’iillvdelpbU Crram Alel
casks l/indon Porter, for iale by J 3
nuvO McMAIION ft POna
O l IA Ac.—lit ttlils Linseeil Oil. 10 do Sperm do. 10 Jo ■
lined do. 10 do Machinery do.3000 Iba Whilel/ri. J
boxes Window Glass. Fur sale b
augl9
P “* 1G hTmS AND SMDKED BEEF—5 bbll Fig
3 do Smoked lleef. for sale by t A IWSAlDl
jpOTATOlS.—166 bbls Po’tatoe*. now. landing lire t|
BRUNSWICK CITY, GEOIIGIA.
Large and Peremptory Sate of Building IMS in the City of
Brunswick, State of Georgia.
T HE proprietor* of the city of Brunswick, hereby give
notice that a sale of lire hundred eligible lota will take
place,by public auction, at the Oglethorpe Home, in said
city, on Thursday, the 12th day of January. 1854. at twelve
o'clock, M. The sale will be positive to tlio highest bidder.
Terms—one-thlrd cash, the remaining two-thirds in one
and two years. Title perfect. The port nnd site of Bruns
wick hold nut commercial and maritime advantages supe
rior to those presented by any other south of Chesapeake
Bay. The climate is healthy—the water pure Further
particulars, with maps, etc., may be hnd at the office of
tiie company. 00 Broadway, New York, or of Mr. John
Brooks. Agent, Brunswick. Georgia.
WM. CHAUXCEY President.
Thomas A. Dkxtkr, Secretary. nov30
needle worked Sleeves aud Bands, embroidered Hand-
kerchiefs and Collars. Irish IJnens. Birds’-eye Diapers, Eng
lish Long Cloths. Flannels, Hosiery. Gloves and Ribbons.—
For sale fry n30 DaWlTT ft MORGAN.
B UTTER AND CHEESE—26 kegs selected Uoshen Butter,
100 boxes white and colored Cheese, received per
steamer and for sale by
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00.
B RANDY—26 half and 20 quar
Otard. Dupuy ft Co’s Brandv.
and *61, of our own importation. Iai
20 quarter pipes dock and pale
~ 1 r. vintage* of 1M6. ’49, ’50
. . landing and fur sale by
_ 8CBANTUN, JOHNSTON ft CO.
J U8T 1.ECE1VKD per steamer Augusta, a full supply of
strictly prime Goshen Butter, afro, choice Butter, 4 lb*
for $1. fair Butter, 6 fte for $1, for sale by
o«t20 - W. O. DICKSON.
K ERSEYS—Just received a lot of Heavy Korse/i which
complete* a fine assortment, offered as low as cau be
bo bought in the city.
novle KEMPTON ft YEF.ST1LLE.
C ORN® BEEF AND PIG PORK-Jaat received 16 half
bbls Haw’a Corned Beef, 16 bbla and half bbls Pig Pork.
For sale At the corner of Broughton and Drayton at., by
dec3 DAVID OHMNNQL
J JAY—20 bales Hay. landing per schooner Xarragansett,
. for sale by
nov30
BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO.
P OTATOES—60 bbla Potatoea, just recoived and for tale
by H.K. *—*
. WASHBURN, Agent.
T IMB—100 bbla Lime, now landing from scbr E J Talbot,
XJ for »ale by d4 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft OO
M ATS—Sea Grass. Oil Cloth, French Willow and Shaker
Table Mata, lor sale by
- ...in * T tv mmva
J. P. COLLIN8.
H AY—118 balsa prime Eastern Hay, landing from brig
MontloeBo, for sale by
BRIGHAM. KELLY ft QO.
Brig Nortliman from Boston.
jpOTATG&t, ONIONS ftc-
,. V _A0 bMs Metc*r aud tri^re
Potatoes! 60 do re.1 nnd white Onion*. 100 bit tiw#
2fi cases Table Salt, 150 bx* No 1 and We foaa
and for salo by «>ct8 IIchaIOMHK-JtHINMtN ftCUJ
P 'om6lvTTD”APm5» bbli Northern poUtoel
• n " n - r “ ,al ' bJ wunos moral
OCKLAND LIME.—1200 (Vki KocklsndSloii* U«|
111
ili'U»tff,uo* be*
.... «l- fry E
O-.RLN ft DD'SBJ
G round iiTakif.r—ja biu <i
ing from the Brig Nortliman
nov8 -
B UTfERANir CHEEvK-Mfirkin* Butter, 60 bu W
^received per steamer and for ,, 0N 4 poTllI
C ODFISH. MACKF.RF.I.. kt^4 hM» ^ JJJj: j
bbl* extra No 1 Mackerel. 10 do
boxes scaled do. For sale at the «»«' .
Drayton street*, b.v deed jiA>H»_n_ : —. |
H AY—100 bales prime Eastern Uaj 1“ *>« *^ B “1
by nor22
fjACON—60 hlids Sides. 25 do .-lionl len,,W
IJ laniUntrnm ctaSeTA®
4 T WntJcEn'“J , *"
A ita Ulon,> grait
MAGAZINES, *e ; ^
H ARFEIl’S M,gMfi*elorFMe» , »ri FnlflW* f
for December. ,
Gleasou’s Pictorial Illustrated >e«.
Eva May. the Foundling, or the tocret
novel. Received and for sale by m'conrmi
P t ” f3 ° —-—rr^rupa*
S UPERIOR OLIVE OIL—A
oil., on. iu.uto .rUd. r.t ubi. »»• rajst
ed, and for sale by ’
BUTftR AND
nov9
FSI
nov9
QUPKRF1NK Black OoUtiFnwb
S. ; , | f', J u“„cl.g.
UCKWIim—Inbbl>.WO b y^J“
nUCKWHRAT-In bbls. hsii
15 eelved per steamer Alabatns.^^^y k WATff
norfl rrXSTSsa*'*
DAGIS HAMS ASM UWAJ "ft K
ii bUl tat Urf, «•!.•* •»' 1 jfcUAHuS » W®
nOTATOES-SO bbli *-£-
r « J-g-grCwl 1
T^IOUR—100bbl,BAjOrnbr. HR...
LilrteTo U-afUrd.for sal* kf CONN’B^L^
TCMMIun.IcJ-K'***’
crapo*. love and bv MOpW*
kc, ju*t reccired and for **'« D -‘ pjWlTTft ^r^
JJ landing ami for ule by nR tfiHAlI-
nor30