The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, December 17, 1853, Image 2

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WBB&mm ■li ftM IMi BMW OoMwin* Mj wtstNfttotftty'ibtlr ow*«»i #ow 1W “*» ™® D SHRSpSjbsss tbelr Allan protpariljr end to that of th* colony. Th«j bM*.W*lnd tt» poiMO»J n... Kr, HoLu«. SkmImjt of th« Colontaitloo Bo. olotfiiiiimporinf for tfwlr final departure, whose Ubefit of Liberia and IU people will eter USSfln grateful remembrance by the ChrtaUanUed AWcan, Sena ww macWoto thatthat war., aud MVea that sew are alao described. laamUitr laaji’a wyort dmeribm nrloM. na a alactrlcal Inventions.' Among these b an ftlecWo wbftUog »«*»■ tat, by which the whale b literally "shocked to. deatb."- Another to an etectro-magufttlo alarm, wbioh ring* belle iplaya elfoaU In eaee or flra or borjlara.; Another b ‘ ^ 'ibMiiiKTB Aawvan.—The British bark Dunbro• it, Oapt Willi am, from New Rom, Ireland, arrlr- td af thla port ye«terday» conalgnod to Ueaara. Brio* kik>Kelly & Co., having on board ono hundred and alxtjr-ali emigrant paeeengere. Bair Niwn.—Tho following veaaela were londing la Liverpool on the 20th nit., bound for this port, via: the C’Aqe. Chaloner, Maryt, CofmiW, and Afari'iier. Tho' (bliowlng were loading at the eamo time for Ohadeatoo, via: leadp Hobart, Nathwark, Siwto* den, Saraband Cleopatra. Irohfor Cr&tbal Railroad.—The ship Canton, which arrived here yesterday, flrom Gloucester. Eng., consigned to Messrs. Andrew Low & Co., brought ont 4,994 bars of railroad Iron for the Central Rail road. ’ The new Baptist Church In Macon is steadily go ing up. having reached the oblong square at the cor nice.' The Citizen aayt it will be a creditable speci men of the aklll of Mr. Wilson, the architect. News Items. A despatch, dated Columbia, S. C., says that the bill before the Senate to reduce tho Capital of the Bank of Charleston to *1,000.000, was rejected by vote of 28 to 11. Tho Judiciary Reform bill was also laid on the table. Mr. McCrady’s municipal subscrip tion bill boa passed the House. Both Houses have passed the bill to amend the charter of the Fireman’s Insurance Company of Charleston, and the Resolu tion authorising the Governor to present a sword to Capt. Ingraham. In the U* 8. Senate ou Wednesday no business of any importance was transacted. In the House of Re presentatives the resolutions to purchase Mount Ver non were warmly discussed, but no decision was or rived at. The Senate resolution to change tho modo of appointment of Assistant Secretary of the Treas ury, eliolted considerable discussion, Mr. Presley Ew ing, of Kentucky, regarding it as an indirect assault on Mr. Guthrie, which Mr. Thomas H. Bayly, of Vs., and Mr. George S. Houston of Alabama, denied. V The steamship Humboldt bos gone entirely to v pleoes at Halifax. It is rumored in WMhington that an expedition! four thousand strong, will soil for Cuba in tbo middle of February, from New Orleans. Joha Mitchell, the Irish patriot, has agreed to visit Baltimore. The Democrats were generally successful in the municipal elections held ou last Thursday in Boston. The Washington correspondent of the New York TYmeir, speaks confidently of Jefferson Davis’ elec tion to tbs United 8tatcs Senate, although three of the five representatives from that State,In the pres- eut Congress, are hi favor of Brown. Ex-Senator Clemens, of Alabama.it is said, will probably be his successor as Secretary of War. _ wbleh woke* you »p, tails you what tlma H U, andUfbU a lamp tor you at any hour you picas*. There U a “sound gatherer,” a sort of hugs oar trumpet to bo placed lu front of a locomotive, bringing to tho on* gtneer’a ear^U the uoUn*ahead, perfectly distinct, not withstanding the rattle of the train. There to an Intention that picks up pins from a oontossd heap, tarns them all round with their heads up and sticks them In papers Into regular rows. Another goea by a steam , engine In an experimental trial It goea through the whole process of cigar making, taking In tobacco leavoa and turn ing out tha perfect Article. One machine cute oheese; another ecoura knives and forks | another btocke boots { another rocks the cradle j and aeren or eight lake In washing and Ironing. Tbsre to a parlor chair patented that cannot be Upped back on two legs, and a railway chair that can be tipped back tntoany position without any leg* at all. Another patent Is for a machine that counts the passen gers In an omnibus and takes tbelr fares. When a very fat man gets In It counts two and charges double. There are a variety of guns patented that load themselves, a fish Une that adjusts its own bait, and a rat trap that throwa away tho rat, and then baits and sets Itself, and stands in tho corner for another. The truths of the Patent Office are stranger than fiction- There Isa machine also by which a man prints.Instead oi writing his thoughts. It is ptoyod on like a piano And, speaking of pianos, It to estimated that nlno thousand aro made every year In the United States, giving constant em ployment to one thousand nine hundred bauds, nnd costing over two millions of dollars. One class of inventions we are glad to see, meet with de served reprobation. Whatever may bo said of others.the Examiners of the Patent Offico are not likely to exaggerate, either from Ignorance or design, This is their official Judg ment respecting •• burning fluids: " ‘•There is yet much to be accomplished in pcrfec’lng artificial light, and It to to be regretted that inventors should bo so generally satisfied with attempts ou their part to render the use or dangerous materials popular rather than occupy themselves with tho search lifter something that could be used to supply this want, without endanger ing the safety of all who participate In its consumption.” Correspondence ot the Savannah Pally Georgian. Legislature of Georgia. UiuxDGKvtux. Dec. 14, Wednesday evening. 1853. The Woman’s bill, which was not decided this morning, wax, on motion of Hr. Miller, postponed till to-morrow,— There were very few ladles in the gallery, and we suppose that was the cause of the postponement. The champions of the bill do not wish to speak In 1U defence, unless they can have a full gallery, and they no doubt think tho pres- sence of the ladles will have the eiTect of checking its op ponents. It Is our opinion that most of the speeches made on the bill, were made more lor tbelr eflect in the gallery, than anything else. The only bill passed this afternoon, was a bill to form a county from the county of Stewart, to be called “ Klnchi- foony.” This bill has already been passed In the House, so the county to formed. * We believe there was nothing done In tho House by the afternoon session, but to form a new county from the coun ties of Union and Gilmore. We had the pleasure to-night, of attending the concert, given io the Representative Hall, by the pupils of the Acad emy for tba Blind. Their perftmnauce was admirable.— The audience was very large, and a great many of the arti cles which were exhibited, were bought up Immediately.— This Academy is In Macon, and if properly patronized, bids fair to be very useful, and productive of a gread deal of good. December 16. Sbmtx.—Mr. May moved to re-conslder so much of yes terday’s Journal aa relatea to the bill to form a new county from the county of 8tewart. This bill will not take effect until after the second Monday In Janaary, and its re- slnsideratlon to to make It take effect Immediately on its passage.. The motion was lost—yeas 38, nays 42. Among the bills to establish new election precincts in va rions counties, there was ono passed to establish one In Liberty county, In the house of Lew la Smith, Several local bills were introduced, and the regular order (the Woman’s bill) came np. The discussion was commenced by Mr. Miller. He was opposed to the amendments offered by the Senators from Untold and McIntosh, but was willing to al low any amendment which would Improve the bill, and have a tendency to enforce tho provision! cf the lrfll. Mr. Ridley followed him. and spoke In favor of the passage of the bilL Mr. Cochran ssbl he was opposed to the bill, for It will not serve the purpose for which It Is Intended. If the use and management of the property, without being made ac countable to any one for the proper management of it, be given to the husband, he can spend the whole Income In whatever way he may with, without giving bis family those comforts which they may require. Mt Collier thought that the opponents of the bill were greatly mistaken In their views on the subject. That there wtt no bill that eoold be passed that would bo more just, and afford more protection to the property of married wo men, than the one now under consideration. The Senate adjourned, without any farther dlscassion, to meet again at three o’clock P. M. lx m Horn.—A bill was passed In the Unuse, to require the treasurer of the Poor Bchool Fund, In Muscogee Coun ty, to pay over certain sums of money to persons named therein, tor teaching poor children. The committee to whom was referred the bill to Incorpo rate Banks in Savannah, reported them back to the House, and asked for them the favorable consideration of that body. The House passed a bill to allow the Ordinary of Tattnall County to keep bis office at his house. The special order for Saturdsy next is the bill to form a new county from the eountles of Dooly and Irwin. The bill to Uaia the State Road Is made the special order for the 16th of next January, and the bill to amend the several acts relative to State Printer, the special order for the 17tb of next January. House adjourned. Yours, 4c., UcC. I.on lb. Jld L,«»m ll.in... .nd in urn rear, ana of enclosing tne sidewalk, ftc., whs read and referred to the committee on Streets and Lane*, aauumom rka» and adoptxd. Bv Alderman Mattery, seconded by Alderman Lewto: Knotted, That bto Honor the Mayor pro. tern, represent the stock owned by the elty io the Central Railroad and Uankln^Company of Georgia,at the ensuing annual meeting By Aldertnan Mallory seconded by Alderman Brunner t Jfrsotmd. That It be referred to a.apeclaal committee of fire to report upon the expediency ot changing the scaven ger’s department as recommended In the report of the tote Ills Honor the Mayor appointed as anch committee Alder, man Mallery, Walker, Bdonner, Ganahl and O'Uyrne. Bv Aldertnan Brunner: /footed, That tha City Surveyor be required to show cause at the next meetlnv of Council why the butldlnge oh the .lane between South Broad and York streets are not lo cated according to ordinance. meewujureors mator. Read a communication from the Savannah lire Company relative to forty-two hate which have not been turned ore’r by the tote managers of Engine No, 8. On motion, the same waa referred to the commltteo on tho Fire Depart ment. William Remshart, Inspector of Cisterns, submitted Ills report for December, 1863. Thomas Eden. Clerk of the Savannah Fire Company, sub mitted the list of members which was confirmed. Amount ol accounts passed $1,363 11 Council adjourned Kowign G. Wtiftox. Clerk of Council. An ordinance to amend the 10th section of an ordinance, K ered 2d August, 1840, entitled *• an ordinance for the tter, defining and enforcing the duties, pointing out the i. » --•-••• •• • — While the stcamcra of the other lines are from four teen to seventeen days in making tho passage from England to Near York, tboao of tho Collins line ar rive as punctually as in tho most favorable season of the year. Other ship* are delayed on the way by op posing tempteate, but these—ir vre may judge by the usual rapidity of their voyages,—seem to have the secret of carrying with them the sea and tho gales of summer. There is something admirable in the regu larity with which these great vessels corao to hand ; It is so constant that a day’s delay in one of them is a cause for anxiety, and on the second day it is difficult to obtain insurauco ou her cargo. Everybody rears some accident.—or else why should one of the Collins steamers not arrive st the usual time 7 A striking il lustration of this punctuality was yesterday afforded by the Arctic, which came in at about 1 P. M., having made the passage a little more than eleven days. The news she brings contains nothing decisive os to the movements of the Turkish and Russian armies. The supposition that Omer Pasha was moving to outflank GorcbakoffbY crowing tho Danube lower down aud cutting off his communications to not confirmed from our best sources or Information, though alluded to as propabio in some of the London journals. 'e have light on tho stale of affaire in Servia, which is misunderstood by the English ptvfls general ly. The reigning prince being in a dilemma, and de siring for reasons detailed by ono of our London cor respondents, to avoid breaking altogether with either Russia or Turkey, has sent the Russian Consul out of the country, to please the latter, and has denied the Bosnian auxiliaries the permission to march through Servia on their way to Join tbo Turks In order to please the former. But there is no reliance to bo placed on tbo report that fighting has taken pliu-e be tween the Serbs and the Turks, indeed, the last dis patch received from that quarter stales that the Prince has determined himself to send aid to the Sultan. In Western Europe tho great event Is the fusion of the lolig-surrendered branches of the French Bourbons. This reconciliation, hitherto bo often undertaken in vain, has at last been accomplished, under the auspi ces, as we are privately informed, of King Leopold or Belgium and the Arcliduchcs Sophia or Austria— Tho ceremonies on the occasion are described in an other column. The aetdrs were the Duke of Demours, on behalf of the Orleans branch, and thcCouutof Cbambord on behalf tho divine right to rule. The Count received the Duke with the condescension of a king and a kinsman, and the (utter kissed at his hand with all the loyalty of a subject. It is hoped by this family arrangement to frighten Napoleon, and iu time to get possession of France, lor Henry V — - —. ..... Charleston-^ . Lalfiteau. , IlKl'AHTBD. 08 M steam packet Metamnra. Posiell, Charleston. Fxebange. in Savamulr.TJa Tn’ftzday, the twentieth <Jsj- of baaS^ivS^'hriJ^&JJbto; YlanAmlii. M.vl i, 11 - A it ifjI.Lt.1t.Uj. IVjmS .jut fL.. Ir , .~_ . H . XUHaOBASDA. 1 MMlt 10-lrrlrtJ. tutu II.dlj.nt. Fllail..jut .... u -- .. Ilollln. Khr, KR B,on.JL : Sleek* and bonds .Deoember next,atlt q»eJock;A. M. StockboMer* are vnti-1 Wood!*ml Urn’Heney. F.d*om, from &svaunxh{ schr Bo- ordon. Jacksonville. Clvsred, lohr Oregon.Run- tied to a free ride to and from Ih ft meeting. My order. BOvU-lfo , GEO. AjCUYI.ER. Ckshler. ATHBRAOU. terprise, Gordon. — nrlto.for Ravsnnsh. New York. Dofl lS—Cleared, schr Rnchahlres*, iSrler, for JAretmatit bftrk Pilgrim, for Apalachicola; brig frank, *" oaths mid rstsbliahlng the fees ol tne several City Offi cers therein specified, and for other purposes therein men tion. Sco. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city or Savannah, and tbo liamleta thereof in Council as sembled. and It Is hereby ordained by the authoritv of the seme, that the tenth section of the above recited ordinance be amended br adding thereto the following words. tIx: ” which conti act ahull included the clearing out ol the wells nud cess pools to their original depth, and when required by the Committee on pinups to be deepened beyond their original depth, and tbo pumps lengthened, there shall be an addltlousl allowance for the same at rate per foot. which rate shall be spocl fled in the bids or proposals of each person. Bee. 2. And be It further ordained by the authority afore said, that all ordinances nr parts of ordinances, milita ting against the provisions ol this ordinance, be and the same aro hereby repealed. Passed in Council. Sarannsh Dec. 15.1853. [t~ 8 ] 8. COHEN. Mayor pro tem, Attest : Edwjrd G, Willo.v, Clerk of Council. XO T11E VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTYFxuow- CnizJtxsI am a candidate for re-election to the offices of Clark of the Superior and Inferior Courts,at the election on the first Monday in January next, and respectfully solicit your support. dl—Id JOHN F. GUILMARTIN. TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY:—Fkuxjw- CmzKtsl am 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 support. nov20 JOHN N. LEWIS. TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.—Krttow Citizens : I am a candidate for tho office of Sheriff of you 1 county, at the election In January next, and respectfully solicityoursupport oct8 ALEXANDER THOMAS. Minsk. 1 *. Enmms—I’lease announce Mr. JOHN A. STA- f.FY. a candidate for the office of Sneriff of Chatham coun ts at the ensuing election in January next. Jyl4 MANY VOTERS TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY:—Fmow-Cm 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 office shall bo given to a fellow bank officer who has been so unfortunnte as to loose his sight. novl8 L. J. B. FAIRCHILD. TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY :—FXLLOW- CmzExa:—I atu 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. octStf MICHAEL FINNEY*. scape picture with moving figures, including fine 21 day clock and a music box. A splendid musical box. with mandolin and piano and forte, being one of tho finest ever in Savannah. Three Une landscape paintings on copper. The whole included in one scheme, can be seen at the music store or O II MITCHELL. nov26 Successor toF.Zogb.iuui & Co. MANAGER., ..Mr. Wit. B. CRISP uongioMBMa pa it ommiAi, iiailiioa»>. Jitopcuso aoouuut,.., lkoklngJjpBpM^dfov,., » e«l estate and other property re- ftelved for debts,. i yl j V* v^ ,y».; 66,270 10 • Expenses and protests. . .V'..s.. .., Notes dtoeounted running to maturity. Notes and bills dtoco.-oted lying over and In Judgment...' ../ Of which—ooualdered g*«d Doubtful ami b-id 23,811 44 Friday Evening. December 16tb. the performance will commence with Leap Tear, or the Ladiei’ Privilege. . after wnipa j GRimHAW, BAG8HAW fc BRiiDSBlW. The evening’s performance to conclude with the laugh able farce of Box and Cox. ' DECEMBEH 16—2157 bales Cotton, and Merchandise, to Rabun 4 WhUehead. Hardwick 4 Cooke. Vf Duncan, Frank- On 4 Brantley. J H Burroughs 4 Son, N A Hardee 4 Co. Hudson. Fleming 4 Co, Charleston Steamboat Co. Boehm 4 VilUlonga, Locke t. Long 4 Co. C Hartridge. E Parsons 4 D,,hn * Foster. G 8 Frit nun. TV Bi Ethridge, Wells 4 Burr. Hunter 4 Oammrll. Cohen 4 Fosd ck, W W Garrard. T 8 Wayne. Brigham. Holly 4 Co. R A Allan, Lawson 4 Godfrey, CAL Umar, Smith 4 Lath- rop, Cohen 4 Tarver. Kf For particulars see programme. SOUTHERN MUSEUM OP NATURAL HISTORY, IS PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT Ntnwi MILL, IX TUB CITY or SAVAKHAH, OEOTIOU, where max be fonm, a GREAT COLLECTION OF CURIOSITIES FROM ALL PARTS OF TUB WORLD. H. W. MERCER. C»»kl«r. ss 106,200 H 8,817 “.fits 146 670,045 84,168 86 3.633.218 88 Deposit* Dee to banks..,. wwufflSiWiNKiS'!M:: Unclaimed Dividends.... Cftpttel stock Resulting balance with spnetoi -V y».218w andersonTp^t CODY>s GONRIUNKUS. Per brig R Russell, from Now York—T S Wayne, Cteno 4 Rodgers, J P Collins, CII Catnpiteld, M A Cohen, Ogden 4 Bunker, and Order. Per eteampacket CJdhonn, from Charleston—0 R Road. Fla Boat. 8M Laffileau. Habershnm ASon.FMleae, Har per, Stuart 4 Cb, J H Cohen 4 Co. Per ateamer Fashion, from Augusta—1253 bales Cotton, s Domestics, 425 bags Flour, 100 bates Domestics, snd Mdse, to Hudson. Fleming 4Co. M A Cohen. Hunter fcOammeti, K A Allen 4 Co Mllllams 4 Humphreys, and Order, declfi WANTED TO CHARTER—A vessel to load with Cotton fur Philadelphia. PADELFORD, FAY 4 CO. first, and then for tbo Orleans branch, as the Coant of Cbambord boa no children. It seems a ridiculous schetn, but more Improbable designs have been ac complished In that country within the past half dozen years.—N. Y» Tribune, I'Uh. nff In his recent speech at tlje opeuinR of Willard’s TUe Patent office Reports lor 1859. These elaborated reports from the Patent Office are grati fying indexes of the general Inventive industry of the coun try. The one for 18521s fall of valuable and interesting in- formation. There were 2^30 applications received for pa- - taste during Um year, and 1,020 patents Issued. An a] nation to rarely disposed of without being examined at least twioe, aadtometlmea six times. Propably these 1/520 pa tents, have eoat 1/500 examinations. This to the largest ■amber ever (ranted In one year, exoept daring the first year of Oen. Taylor’s Administration, when Commissioner Zwbank lifted 1470' Extensive additions lure been mad* to the Patent dftes buildings, and there to still a wont of Prof. Reowlck’e Examiner’s Report explains tha principle Ot the celebrated Hobbs loek. IU “ onplckabfllty ” depends upon the secondsry or fids* *•* ot tumblers, which prevent the instruments need in picking from reaching the .real •nee. Moreover, the loek to powder proof, and may be load ed through the ksyboto and fired off until the burglar to Mred efbly fruitless work, or foars that tba report of bis ex plosion will bong to view bto experiments more witnesses than he desires. Doors and shatters have also baen patented that eannot he broke a through with either pick or sledge-hammer. The Burglar's “ oocopattoo 'sgone." Tbeealorioehlpis described aad commended at some length, bat the report admits tbst “ Its end to not yet fall/ Aharpooa to described which makes the whale kill him- •ett The more he pulls the 11ns the deeper goes the her- Aa lee-making machine has been pattented, which ftot* •event bottles of lee of the atoeof a sable foot when ' tho thermometer was iteodlag at SO deg. It to calculated that fire every tea of eoal put la the furnace It.wfll make a ton •f toe. From Dr. Oele’e Examiner’* report wo gather some Idea «H the valet of pateato. A man who hod made a alight Improvement In itrawcut- tore took a modal of bto machine through tha Western •totoe, and after a tour of eight months, r* tornado' MO. Anotbar lio4 a maehfaM.ta threab aod al* A ttW •frtwt (br oti.ta'*' fWMtme i<Sfi»r;W! i WW«.ai|• -i-.l.'t'ti-'frjh ’ -iiv v v.sv 35T-. • <• *«* MLit JktS a - iff c Hotel, at Washington, Mr. Everett made the follow ing interesting reference to tho past: '• To apeak, however, aeriouriy. it Is not without some emotion that l find myself here. There aie many interesting aaaociationn for me, connected with this House. Under its roof I have passed some of tho happiest yeaw of my life. Under the old regime this building was divided into separate houses, and I was, with my family, the occupant of one of them for sev eral successive seasons. Here, under its roof, nt five hundred miles from Boston, we were as comfortable as if at home, and 1 have no doubt that those who & lace themselves under your protection [turning to [r. Willard.] will find it ao likewise. [Cheers.] Un der this roof I have bud the honor and happiness, in company with my messmates, of entertaining, nt one and the same time, John Quincy Adams, [applause,] Chief Justice Marshall, [renewed cheers,] Judge Sto ry, [cheers.] Mr. Calhoun, [loud and long cheers,] Mr. Clay, [cheers,] and Mr. Webster, [cheers.] These are all gone, but together with them I can name an other, now living, aud not unworthy to ho associated with them, Washington Jrvlog, [applause.] Think of men like theso, six or seven of whom 1 have now named, gathered together at the same time around the festive board, under this roof 1 That wus, indeed, the feast of reason, not merely the flashes of merri ment which »et tho table in n roar, hut tho gushing out of convivial eloquence, that cheerful interchange of friendly feeling, in which the politician and parti- zan are forgotten. Yes,gentlemen,there were giants in those days, [cheers,] giants in Intellect, hut in character nud spirit they,were gentlemen, and in their familiar intercourse with each other, they had all the tenderness of brethren. I have been a good deal knocked about in the world, to use rather a coarse phrase, and have spent some years of my life in traveling iu different coun tries, which has led roe to know from experience how much comfort may bo enjoyed In a good publio house. I cannot, indeed.agree with Hbenstone, In bis beauti ful expression relative to the inn at Henley, Eng.: “ Whoe'er has traveled life's dull round, Where’er bis stages may have been, May sigh to think that he has found His warmest welcome in an Inn.” ' I cannot concur in this feeling. Shenstone, I bus- f eet gave utterance to it because he was a bachelor Laughter.] Dr. Johuson, who was accustomed of ten to quote theso lines, os we arc told by Boswell, bad never enjoyed auy real comfortable homo life.— But, still, we must all be ready to agree that some or the most pleasant momenta of our lives have been spent in a well administered hotel,such as our friend Willard will no doubt give the community.” Attacked by a TiOKR^-On Saturday evening, * xnibiting bis while exhibiting hTa several wild animals, Mr. Dricubach, the Lion Kinj feats In a den which containei at the Broad wa; them^ knocked breast. A lioness sprang to the assistance or her master, but unfortunately struck him a powerful blow on the cheat, which she intended for the tiger, and he Broadway Menagerie, was attacked by one or in, a largo Brazilian tiger, who sprang upon him, eked him down, and fastened his teeth in Ids J by . found that only fleah wounds baa been inflicted, and thoM not of a dangerous character. The audience were highly excited during the time this scene was enacting. This to the first time In two months that the tiger baa been exhibited, and it to probable that the glare of tho gae lights rendered him confused and excited. Ho woe always looked upon by Mr. D. as one of hie pet animals, and e/ttremely tamo and do- T. Y. Tribr— cite.—JY. 3 ibune, 11th. John Mltcbel and Thomas Francis Meagher will issue No. 1 of a new weekly paper on Saturday, the 31st Inst. It asphere of observation and action will embrace Literature, Politics, and whatever conduces to the freedom and well-being of oar land. That it will bo able, honest, dignified and sincerely Republi can, the past lives of Ita Editors abundantly guaran tee ; ana we could wish those—whether in our own city or eisewbere—who are anxious to render honors to Mr. Mltohel win forego all parades and other bois terous ovatiom and devote the time and means thus —. — and means thus saved to procuring Kate of advance-paying subscri bers for bto journal. They will find it every way worthy of their patronage.—iV. Y. Tribune. Important Publication—The proprietor of tho Thu Delta has Just issued a psmplet entitled •• The Epldemlo Bummer; list of Interments in all the Cemeteries of New Orleans, from the flret of May to the flret of November, 1868. together with the names and ages of the deceased, places of nativity, causes m death, date of interment, and name of Cemetery rblon In which interred, alphabetically arranged s to are addad, A Review of tbo Yellow Fever, IU causes, etc., or* an Interesting and aeefnl abstract of mor- tuary stoiUUca.by jile. McFarlane, M. D." Price, 60 cenu-offlee o f the True Delta, No. 103 Bt. Charles street.—N. O. Vourxer. Proceedings of Connell. 8ava»— ** Connell met. Present: HI* Hooor’SolottionCohen.^Mar. m, pro tem.; Aldermen Mallery, Bruo'uer, O’Byrne, {forts, ^SSSSTf! LnrtL !«.,Mil Bt. cwin OuuM, AU.I Sleet, appeared, and the oath of offto* wa* duly ad mini .j. JL.h. VjImmI II H-ll.ni, .It, ed to them by Edward 0. Wltoon. J. P _ The Minutes of the tost regular —■ Connell were read and ooaflrmed. Til# Information * firmed. ’ minister* ■pedal meetings of and Fine, Dockets were read and eon* SF8RU SINGING SCHOOL.—Mr. Pterpont give* notice » that his school will commence next Monday. Doc. 19th, 1853, st Armory Hall,at 7tf, I*. M. for the course $4 in advance. day ... Books nnd Tickets declfi—td. Boston, will pleuNo attend to the reception ol their goods, tending this day at A. Low 4 Co.’s wharf.— All goods remaining on tho wharf at auniet will be stored at the risk and expense of tho owners, doclb OGDEN 4 BUNKER. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—The brig Vara iW'—A ixo. Hite, master. For particulars apply to dec 15 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. WANTED—A vessel to load with lumber for Forltend. Apply to COHEN k FOFDICK. NOTICE—The steamer T. S METCALF rcqulr- lug some slight repairs, the DAVID L. ADAMS, until further notice, will be taken from the Florida route to supply her place. Savannah, Nov. 22.1853. n23 DOCTOR WILDMAN havlngsettled permanent- ly In SAvannali, respectfully offers to its citizens bis services in the practice of Medicine and Surgery. Residence and Office, No. 20 Abercora, omer of South Broad-street. Hours of consultation, from 8 till 10, A. M„ nnd from 3 till 5. P.M. nolO DOCrtlR HARRIS has removed to tho rest- THE CRYSTAL I’ALACE. at St. Andrews’ Hull, opens this day, 1st December, and will countInue open uutil /oo’ctock, P. M. tied Admission free. J. M. HAYWOOD. .-.ArtjSSSw HIBERVJAN SOCIETY.—^The mem j*Al\\\\ gffrr¥ hers of the Hibernian Society are re VftStX'f quested to attend a regular quarter- yjffiSgBriCwSy mef tlng. Saturday evening. 17th •- • instant, at seven o'clock, P. M., at Mr. Luce’s room, corner Whitaker and Buy streets. By order. 0. B. CUMMINS, President. I,. J. GciiNARTOf, Secretary. declfi I. W. MURRELL 4 CO.’S Piano Porte Depot. bmxxdid m.voa rRox mz ckubiuted MascricroKtra ov Nunns Ac Clark, J, CblcUerlng, H. Worcester, Mncon 6e ftATens, All of which are manufactured expressly to our order, and cannot be surpassed by any In the country. For sate on the most accommodating terms. novl6 T. C. RICE, M.t.xcr<icn;BKR asu dxalxh in xvKttr vAtumr or Common and Fine Candies. (Kiln dried and warranted to resist effectually the hot o damp atmosphere of a southern climate.) Corner of llmughtm and Whittaker itreeti, Savannah. Ga. tflr Ut’iiDER’s Noncx.—Mr. T. C. R. is agent for the Worcester Terra Cotta Works oct29 AT PURSE’S PRINTING OFFICE, No, fl Whitaker ttred, Curds are Printed at $3,50 per Thousand, PUBLIC ROADS. The annual meeting of the Board of Commissioners Public Roads in Chatham county, will be held at the court house in the city Savanuab. on the second Montay, being the twelvth day, of December next, at 11 o’clock, A. M. Hie Commissioners of the several Road Districts are re quired by resolution to come prepared to toy before the Board a statement, in writing, signed and certified to by them, exhibiting the number of hands liable to perform road duty In tbelr district*, Uie number of miles to be worked, tho number of bridges to be kept in repair by the roadliands, the time their district of roads was last wofk ed, the number of days, and its present order. W. W. WASH, Sec’y B. C. P. R. C. C. Savannah, November 21st, 1863. nov22—td OFFICE SAV’II 5c ALBANY R. It. COM’Y, 1 November 16tb, 1853. j The 8avannah and Albany Rail to ad Company having been organized, and being ready to proceed with the con struction of tho road, an Instalment of ten per cent, upon it* stock to called by resolution of the Board of Directors, payable on tho 15th day of January next, at the office of the Company In Savannah. J. P. SCREVEN, nov15—wtd President. SAVANNAH INFIRMARY. DRS. WRAGO AND MACKALL, pRopmrrow. This Institution haring been recently removed from the suburbs of the elty, to No. M East Broad street, to now open for the reception of patients, Medical and Surgical By this change m locality we are enabled to offer the public more ample accommodations. Our werito are com fortably furnished, and several tingle roome are fitted op for eueb patients aa prefer being entirely private. We especially Invite the attention of ptontore and other owner* to our department for negro**. For terms apply to Dr. J. A. Wmoo, No. 88 Wait Broad street,'or Dr. R. 0. Macxaix, No, 86 Broughton et. dlO SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD UOMP*Y. 1 Maoox, October JKJtb, 1853. J The subscribers to the stocks of this Company for tho Amerlous Extension are notified that they are required to pay the third and tost instalment of Fifty Dollars per share on said stock, to tha undersigned, at Macon, or to T.M. Tamer, Keq., at Americas, on or before tho first day of January next. oekholdera in Savannah can nuke payment at tba Oen- jffg- Admittance 25 cents. Open trom 8 A. M. to 2 P. M. from 2 to 6 aud from 7 to 0 P M. Friday evenings exclu sively forth* colored population. nov23—l* ROBINSON & ELDRED will. In a few day*, exhibit tbelr celebrated combined MEN AGERIE AND CIRCUS In tills city, together with all tho ORE AT IUPPODROM1C FEATS, of tha New York and Parts Hippodrome, among which will be the wonderful scientific achievement of a man walking upon a perfectly smooth ceiling with bto FEET UPPERMOST AND HEAD DOWN, PERFORMD BY MIL G.N. EI.DRKD. Per stenmpacket Calhoun, from Clisrleston-J F Ihll, C Spaulding. Mr Reed and tody, \Y T ivearuy aud lady, Mrs Hey wood, 2 sons and 3 arte, Mr Vandcvooret, Mr Ives, J E IKigali, l\ McCracken, nnd Miss Logan. LA PKRCI1B, BV MESSRS. LA ROUX AND KINO. .This extraordinary performance has excited universal wonder and admiration, showing beautiful feats of balanc ing and elegant acrobatic posturing, by 1st Roux, on a polo thirty feet high, held by Mona. King, MADAME ROBINSON. MASTER JAMES ROBINSON, MASTER JOHN, Aud au additional list of popular actors aro with the Com pany, and will appeal in the various exercises. THE BAND Is directed by tho celebrated JUS. XOSIIER, which to a sufficient guarantee for its merit. A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF WILD ANIMALS, in addition to the abovo attractions, offers rich bill of en tertainment. nov23 T, U. TUUIAiLSIl, Agent. GREAT RAILROAD CIRCUS AND CRYSTAL AMPUITHSATUE, S EATING five thousand persons, with a selection ol per formers from tho F.urojtcan and American Circuses and Hippodromes, expressly for tho colossal enterprise, with more novelties nnd talent than has ever before been offered by a traveling company, will exhibit in Savauiuh. On Monday, December 12th, 1833, 03" Admission 50 cents—Children half price. Among the distinguished artUts are the following, who now first make the tour ol this country : M’LLE ROSA, the most beautiful and export female equestrian tbe profession has ever produced. DONNA ISABELLA, the celebrated. Spanish mistress of tho horso, with her beautiful thnrougb-brel I’yrenran m.ires—Countess Montejo and Queen Christina. LE JEUNE BURTK. the boy hero, confessedly the most extr tordinary equestrian on either continent. HERR CUISTE, MA1TRE VALCTJXI. and Mons. GUUEMB. the famous European Hippodrome performers, in those three exciting feats of the Hippodrome— Ix> I’erche Euul- - . . 1 Cli poise, Iji Trapnze, and Spirited Chariot Contest DENSTONE, the celebrated New Orleans clown, accom- [ Itlsnen gentleman, ■nffwktmtl HOwr nn-rplrjunnl wit, wllh lis ballet and pantomime troup. producing every evening the thrilling equestrian pantomime entitled the -'Brigand.’ 1 Besides these, there are Messrs. 11. P. Msdigan. Williams, H. F. Nichols. Sam Burte, Durr. Lovett Miss Mary. Pauline, and Margurotte.and Maltres James and Charles. Ac. MYKIW celobrared Brass, Kecd and String Baud, const! tute the orchestra. The stud of trained trick and manage horses, are the most beautiful and obedieut that have ever been seen in this country. JAMES GRAHAM, Agent, 43“ City papers please copy. TRAVELERS’ GUIDE. Departure of Steamers trom this Fort. •raw i>*y. Florida. Woodbull. for New York, at 10. A. M. IVeluku, King, for Picclata, A*., at 10, A. M. Oregon. Moody, for Augusta, nt 4, I*, it. Southern Steamship Lines, tor New York.—The steamships Florida, Capt. IV«odhull; ... . ■- » » *» *• every Saturday and Augustaj Capt. Lyon; leave Savannah e for New York. The steamship Alabama. Captain Schenck: leaves tterannali for New York, every alternate Wednesday. Hr Philadelphia.—The steamships State of Georgia. Capt. ... - t. H •' ‘ Collins; and Keystone State, Cant. Iterdie; leave Savannah every alternate Wednesday for Philadelphia. Hr Hivana.—The steamship Isabel. Capt, Rollins, leaves • c avui nab on the 15th und 30th of eacn month for Havana, touching at Key West, and coo nectina with the Pacific Mail Steamship Company ’• stes mere for California. Southern Stenmbont Lines. Hr Charleston —The regular United States Flail steamers Gordon. Cnpt. Brooks; Calhoun. Capt. Harden; and Metamo. rn, Captalu Postell; leave every morning at 4 o'clock, for Charleston, connecting with the Charleston steamships fur New York and Philadelphia, and the Wilmington boats, and arrive every eveniug in .Savannah at 5 o'clock, p. M, Hr Florida—[Picotata. Black Creek,Jacksonville, 8t. Ma ry*. &c J— 1 The steampncketWelaka. Captain N. King, leaves every Saturday morning for the above places. Hie ateampacket IVro. Gaston. Capt. Bhaw, leaves every Tuesday morning, for the abovo places. The steumpacket rit. Johns, Cspt Freeborn, leaves every Thursday morning, for the above places; and every fourth trip goes to St. Augustine The stesmpacket David L. Adnms. Capt. Hcbbard, leaves every Wedndsday morning, for the above places. The ateampacket Planter, Capt. Wiggins, leave* every Wednesday tuornlug. for Centre village, ke. trom St. Maryr.—The steamer W, B. Menrs. Capt. Iter- mis, leaves St. Marys, every Friday morning, for Trader’s Hill, 4c., connecting with the St. Johns, to ami from Savan nah, Central Railroad. TWO TH.UNS PSILV—ARRIVAL ASU DKPSRTTRX. Morning Ihin.—leaves Savannah nt 8, a. m.. nnd arrives In Macon nt 0)J, P. m.; connecting with tlie Macon and West ern night trains to Atlanta. Montgomery nnd Chnttanoogn. aud with the Augusta and Wavueaboro’ Railroad, (day train) to Augusta; and (going Fast) with Railroad to Mil- ledgcvllte from Gordon. Morning Train. from the West, arrives at 2.20, a. m. Evening Train.—leaves Savannah at 8. p. and arrives at Mncon at 5}j. a. U ; connecting with the South-western Railroad to Oglethorpe nnd Columbus,and by stages thence to Taltahssse. nnd other points South-west. Earning Train, from tho West, arrives at 6. p. ji. OCEAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS. FROM EUROPE. DAT EM. | Nov 19 do 23 do 26 do 30 Dec’r. 3 do 7 do do 10 do 14 do 14 do 16 do 17 do 24 do 28 do 30 do 31 Jnn’y 4 do 7 horopa. Humboldt, Niagara, Arctic, Asia, Hermann. City of Manchester America, Alps, Cleopatra. Africa, Canada, Washington, Europa. City of Glasgow, Arabia, FROM. FUR. uxw. Liverpool Now York [Cunard. S’th'ptun do Havre. Liverpool Boston Cunard. do New York Collins. <lo do Cunard. v’lh'pton do Bremen. IJverpool PhUiriplila Phl'phla do Boston Cunnrd. do do I’hsgres. do Sew York Collins. do Portland do New York Cunard. do Boston do do New York C'olliu*. .S'lh’pton do Bremen. IJverpool do Cunard. do Philn’phlt Phl’phla do Boston Cunard. FROM AMERICA. 8 Asia, I Hermann, I America, 7 Cfty of Manchester | FROM. FOR U.VES. Boston. IJverpool Cunard. Phil'phla do Phl'phla New York do Collin*. do do Cunard. do do Chagres. do Havre Havre. Boston Liverpool Cunard. New York do Collins. do do Cunard. do 3’th’pton Bremen. Boston Liverpool Cunard. Phil’pbia do Phl’phla New York do Collfns. do do Cunard. Boston do Cunard. New York do Collins do da Cunard. COMMERCIAL. Sawannali Imports. December 10. GLOUCESTER. (E.vo )—Ship Canton—y.994 bars Railroad iron, to Central Railroad. flannnah Market. December 17. COTTON—The market to buoyant, and prices very firm. -Tie sales yesterday reached 2.203 bales, as follows: 41 at I« at 7tf, 38 at 8}(, 40 at 866 at 8X, 10 at Stf. 122at -. 65 at 8^. 316atBtf. 67 at 0}i, 323 at Btf. 685 at Btf, 17 at 9X. 18 at Bft, 170 at 10, 7 at lftte't and 8 bales at (0)4 cento. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. •ORT UFd AVAN YAH... . .DECEMBER IT. W\8. ARRIVED SINCE OUR LAST. U S M steamship Keystone State, Bardie, PhlUdslpW* 66 oure, to 0 A L Lamar. Ehl^ Canton, Clarke, Olnneestor.Enj^to A Low 4 Go. On Uh Nov; encountered a severe gale from all quarters, do ing wbleh lost fore topsail, musen topead, foro-aail top. Allant mast, and shipped a heavy tea. stove bulwarks, 1 -ater casks, ailed cabin with water, and sustained other amages. On 3d instaut again encountered a severe gale •on North-west, lost fore topgallant sail, sprung croeriack nd fore topsail yard. Received assistance from the ship* faeries Hill and 8ee Eagle, In Ion. 68. let. 27 j both Vttaids ound to New Orleans. During thft first gate sprung a leak, •nlch required all hands at the pumps. - Br. bars Dunbrody. Williams, Nsw Ross, with 160 pas- inters, to Brigham, kelly 4 Go Brig R Russell. Maro, New York, to Ogden 4 Bunker. On •th Instant, about 40 mile* North-east or Haltem*,eneoun- end a violent storm from E. td E» wbleh lasted until 8un- •Ay night, the 11th. During the gal* lost malntopeall, PASSENGERS. Lcaf-tard ; 25 boxet choose. Just received and fo "ate by declfi HYLAND 4 U’NWLL. HUDSON, FLEMING 0c CO H Fnctors nnd Commloslon Merchants. T ... npn 04 Bay tirtcL. Samnnak, tfa., FADER their service* to planters, merchanto and deal ers. In the sate ot Cotton and all other country due*. Being connectdl in business with llopxirs. Hci fc .. Co '',' , . rtlur Ml °nttho vstabltohment of *n office la city will afford our frlvnds choice of markets. Strict stian- * . * od ,h * ‘■ c1UUu “■: ^*"nS5: ™b ....r.u.^FEE-HOUSE LAMBETH HOPKINS. Angnsto. , cacy of the season. P »«P«k.r ityle,enry 4^ ^J._COHEN. Charleston. | New York and Sarannah Oy.ter, v. . GROUSE. PARntllKJEs Pis.. ’ hU ° n ’ il'mox BESTATJRANT AHD COFFEP TTnuon lathis q-»HE undersigned has I«"h a^d * JS ’ H0U8E < ;r‘ U . n / i A. ‘he buadln. on D!.?^ <« FALL AND WINTER TRADE, 1833. TO MERCHANTS ANI^ WtlOlYSALE PURCHABEIta OF \ CfSXZP'T'>•>.tW.Ul.’lrf Statertr»d.»r. ....corn.' • v pitted, and wo can «ihmtt to your luapectiou « very i large snd well assorted stock, embracing every article con- : j, nected with the trade, andI at such pricea, in the present j nriv me oesi Uuuors state nf the markets, as will prove highly satisfactory. ——- JOHN M K ennv ^wTiopisr 1 OROUsE. PAKntlDQES. FISH * Fnlttm Market atul Philadelphia Delf A-, i. rill always be kept on hand, aud Jnli . before equalled In this city M up in s stylo rnr tt ! Parties furnished with private mir+r, r« H» -l» V«PMl, Ik,klrtI RSssr£>sr' b ’ s - 9 - s ' M '’--’'“^ W HISKY.—6 casks genuine Scotch and Irish Whisky, in wood and bottle. For sale by declfi HYLANI) 4 O'NKILI.. for oalo by HYLAND k O’NKILI., Ill U- * V 1 I vu«.j. coarse and Mriisht .i.,.7,T V ,,ou ‘ The Old ifoctor! or'strnv I roves from my Journal, being 1 iho^wT^dellfer^mteT/ESe^V^ sketehna itf tho most interesting reminiscences of a retired Jacksonville. Fast Florid/ or... Ji.... ', ame ? ^'ioptoD.it '"ffiSrit,,.! ,„ lw ,.J t ., lUrl , oUl „. | C tKS' F1 ‘ ! ’ r “ : ' I Tlr. mTnrs -r J 0. W. M Reynol-ls. TjrJ.IGIOLa VVOR^o.—The loung ClirislUn'r 1 jttelb'fMl, tKcon.«si™,'l,. j. r T?. *'• ' CHARLESTON 4 SAVANNAH RAILROAD. I T ’HK City Council of Charleston having agreed to tho ap plication nf the undersigned to supply the necessary funds fur making, without delay the preliminary surveys. „ - --delay the preliminary surveys, to be reimbursed In the stock of said company a* toon as organized, notice is hereby given that tho Intervening sec tion of country botweon tho above-named termini will he irveyed ns tuna ns practicable. Applications for the offices or Chief and Assistant Kogtn- eors arc hereby Invited by llio undersigned, lobe fur warded through them in tho City Council of Charleston, by whom tho appointments wilt bo made. WM. E. MARTIN. THOR. F. DRAYTON. B. MCBRIDE. ALEX. J. LAWTON, HUMP. RHhTI', NATH. HEYWARD. Committee on Uie Con vention on the Charles ton and Jtevanuah Rail road. M OLAFSE3—60 bbls now crop New Orleans Mohu*es, landing from brig Tnllulah for sale by decl6 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO. O NIONS—40 bbls prime Onions, landtag this day from bark Seboois, from Boston, and for sate on tiie wharf, by «tec!6 OGDEN & BUNKER. Lionel Ainsworth, or the Young Parttxan’s Doom. I A- y Ishi’s Widowhood, iruin Blackwood'* Magazine, llnrnum's llluslinted News, (ileaKOu’a Pictorial Fur .nie at 135 Congress street. nov!8 , P. CURRAN TJAS just received an t mfi-rs for sale, at his store, on IX Bull street. In Sorrell’s buildings— 2 half pi|ws I'lnct, Csvtill \ Co’s Brandy, vlnt. 1812, 2 half pipes Ofaud. Dupuy te Co’s Brandy, vlnt. 1842, 1 jilpo Swan Gin, 1 hull pipe Eborn leaf Gin, 6 bbls old Bourbon Will !>y, fi bids old llonongahelit Ivhtsky, Monongahvl.-i Whisky, 4 cases Ithtneish Wine. I'ousto brand, vlnt, 1842, 4 ea-es nUl .<livrry.»nd 4 do Madeira Wine, 3 cases Sardines in » 4 ' boxes, 10 boxes Tobacco, nf nil kind* and brands. Also, lu.ooi ol (be be,l ('tears. 10 boxoi Cordials, of all kinds. 2 bbls Beef'tongues. 2 do Pig Pork. norlB XV to the goad; tin- Corner Stone, br Jacob At> XjjungMan"*Counsellor; Hie Youugudr'srn.» *?, • Wire } Intent* Progress, ‘"uri,Vu«"J^ Mirtst; t‘ ‘foioforter , Fulttlment of 'iti/w,* 1 w Knowte.1ge ; iwreon Juitification ; The Pairi/ith* ‘c. f rlous tall by Wwllcy ; The First WomsV; Jlurri ' mons; IJfeofRer. T Ware ; Women of Mini Polity ; The Body and the Mind ; lien Ira-^i^ Memoir of Mrs. Rodgers; do do K ft ■ h > nt s.inajS’- M 1 ERINO VEsfW. jee—Udio' patent y , with i e and saddle on. She lus inaik* of a collar on her shoulders, one wlitte fiMit. and a star In her forehead. The Raddle Is % large one. and lias been recently repaired. The owner to requested to call on the subscriber, pay expeoses and take P LASTER—26 bbls c.ilcine.ValidfiO Falks" ground PteTteF f he fT* ****■ or otl,wk « " 1 * e wiU *?„4*sf l 1 ,*i t Hr aceord ' landiug this day. per bark Jtebools. from Rontom and! JOJIN MOORE. OGDEN & BUNKER. for sale on the wharf, by P IG IRON—360 tuns No 1 Sunnnertce and 60 tuns Colt- ; ‘ — corner Itebershaui «t and Congress st. lane. ness Pig Iron, cargo of ship ('ameo. from Glasgow, for le to arrive, by d!5 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. /JV—_ FOB SALE—A good, gentle, saddle and harness Horse- Apply at till* office. nor27—If K ECE1VF.D THIS DAY—10 cases Wolfe's Aromatic Sclici- 'tom .Schnapps, nnd for vale iu Soirell's building, bv dec!5 p. CURRAN. States of Georgia. .South Carolina. Alabama, and Flori da. for sale, wholesale and retail, at 135 Congress st.. by dec!5 s. a. SIBLEY. hhds Sugar, 100 bbls Whisky, landing from brig Tallu lab. and for sale by decl6 COHEN 4 FlISDICK. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!! Received by S. S. SilUy. December 14/A, 1853. H EARTHSTONE, or Thoughts upon Home Life In our Cities, by Samuel Osgood. Tito Flush Times of Alabama and Mississippi, a series of sketches, by Joseph G Baldwin. Hot Corn—Lire Scenes in New Yerk. ill Titrated. Including the stories of Little Katy, Madalina, Wild Maggie, 4c.. by Solon Robinson. KnirituuliMn. by Judge Eilmonds and Geo T Dexter, M. D.. with an appendix, by Hon X PTaliinndgo Ttie Llln and Works of Sliakesjicare. edited by James P Collier. Esq., from tho recently discovered folio of 1632. with gloioarbil and other notes. Fern leaves from Fanny’s Port Folio, new snpply. Little Kerns for Fanny's Little Friends, by the author of Fern Leaves. Busy Moments of an Idle Woman. The Old Doctor, or Stray leaves from my Journal, an ex cellent book for leisure reading. The lawyer'* Story, or the Orphan’s Wrongs, by a inem her of the New York Rsr. The l*dv at Home, or Happiness In the Household. Davis, the Pirate, or the History of tho Freebooters of the Puciflc. Ben Brace, a nsutiral romance, by Captain Chamter. Blake’s Biographical Dictionary of the most Distinguish ed Persons of all Nations and Professions For *ale at 135 Congress street. docl6 day. the 2d day of January next, st the court house, In this city, for the following County Officers, for th» Coun ty ot Chatham namely : Sheriff. Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts, Receiver of Tax Returns. Tax Collector. Coun y Treasurer. Coroner, nnd County Surveyor. Polls will be opened at seven o’clock. A. M.. nnd will be closed nt six o’clock. P. J|. Tho Sheriff is required to attend and preserve order. N. B. KNAPP. J. I. c. C. c. WM. H. CCYLKR. j i, c. c. c.' J AS. B GODFREY. j.». C.C.C. MDNT. CUMMIXG. j. t. c. c. c. declfi—td GEO. P. HARRISON, j. I. c. c. o. N OTICE.—Two months nftcr date application will be made the Court of Ordinary for Camden county, for leave to sell n negro mao called .Sclpio. belonging to the estate of N J. Patterson, senior. E. PATTERSON, ] N. J. PATTERSON, > Ex’rs. C. J. PATTERSON, j December 10th, 1853. decl5 QORNED BEEF AND PIG P/)RK^Just received Tsliqlf t JKIN'IS AND PlCl'L’KEi.—A t>*autiful assortment ot flue X Prints and Pictures, among them a _ new variety equal to oil paiutings, and much cheaper, for rate by n«v23 S. ». SIBLEY. “* “ . 135 Congress-street. nov29 _ JHUNE3—, . sale by ... BONAUD, Corner of Bay and Whltakn-sts. ri ceived by H AY —A choice lot of East, ru bay. just received.and for sale by nri» E. W. BUKEK. B UTTER—20 firkins, just received per steamer Rev Stone State, and for sate l»,v n29 E, W. BUKEP * Imssctt, at Auder»ou*s upper wharf, nnd for s;»!c bv n29 ROWLAND k CO. C HAMPAIGN—150 baskets first quality, just importe<l a ml for sate by nov29 COHEN 4 FOSD1CK. j^l'TTEIt AND CHKK<E.—boll' oct23 75 boxes Cheese. f»r i ..•kin* of choice Goshen Hut *te by McMAHON & DOYLE. Justly celebrated tleeds. comprising all the varieties usually »anted, snd warranted to be the growth of 1953.— Just received nnd for sale by novTj W. W. LIN (>IN. Monument square. S EED OATS—300 bag* heavy S-ed Oats, tending per schr Mohawk, nnd for sale by BRIGHAM. KEU.Y k CO. C LICQUOT CHAMPAGNE.—50 baskets of this very supe rior wine, whose reputation to unequalled where it to familiarly known, now landing per steamer Alabama, and lor sale by PADELFORD. FAY k CO . june! Agents for Savannah. S CIENTIFIC AMERICAN.—The subscriber having been iip|>ointed agent for the alsn u invaluable publication, to prepared to receive subscriptions. Tne nex» volume will commence on tho 17th Sept. GEO. U. MITCHELte augl9 Successor to F. Zusrbaum 4 Co. . the best piepur.nton yet discovercl to remove pencil marks, spots or stain* from book or payer Fot rale nt the tkx ' .Store of nov'JO B. M Slttl.KY. No 135. Congrcss-st cup of coffee, should call and purchase one of these su- nerlor coffee pots, at the house furnishing store «f novl2 J. P. COLLINS} I 7INE BED BI.ANKCT3. quilts, white nnd colored flan nels, bleached nud brown sldrting*. Irish linens, birds- diaper*, long lawns, huckabucks. table damasks, Unen aiid cotton sheetings, dama-k nankins, etc . just received and for sale by novlB DeWITT 4 MORGAN. bbls Haw’s Corned lVef.15 bbls ami half bbls Pig Pork For sule at the corner of Broughton and Drayton *t.. by dec3 DAVID O’CONNER. H AY—20 bale* Hay. landing per schooner Xarragansett. for sale by nnv30 0 ARO WAY" CORUIaU BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO. •10 doz Carowny Cordial, for sale A. BONAUD. oct21 Corner of Bay aud WhlUker-streets. B RANDY—25 half and 20 quarter pipes dock and pale Otnrd. Dupuy 4 Co’s Drandr. vintages of 1846. '49. '50 and *51, of our own Imiwrtution. landing and for sale bv n30 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. strictly prime Goshen Butter, ntoo. choice Butter, 4’lfcs for St. fair Hotter. 5 lbs for 61. for sale hv oc!29 W. 0. DICKSON. iploles a fine assurtment, offercil as low as can be be bought iu the city. novl8 KEMPTON 4 VERSTILI.E. S HAW'S—A splendid lot of long and square Blanket Shawls, suitable for the season, at declfi KEMPTON ft VERSTILLE’S. j££AMS—COO Rolosonte prime now ltems. landing this da"v 0 1IA 4c.—lObbls Linseed Oil. 10 do Sperm do. ludo Re fined do. H» do Machinery do. 8000 lbs Whilo Lead. 100 boxes IVtnduw Glues. For sate tow hv auglO CRANE 4 RODGERS. 3 do Smoked Beef, for sate by JpOTATOKS.—100 bbls Potatoes, now tending from tho OGDEN 4 BUNKER. poTATOES, ONIONS 4c—50 bids Mercer nud red-eye dntoes. 59 do red and while Onion*. 100 bxs Cheese.' 25 care* Table Salt, 150 bxs No 1 and Palo Soup, tendiog and fur sate by octR HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON * McMAHON 4 DOYLE. land For sate bv O !PEN 4 BUNKER. Apply to OGDEN 4 BUNKEn. G UAGING RODS, Out Sticks. Oil nnd Spirit Proofs, Bung Starts, Faucets nn l Spteket*. For tale by declO J. P. COLLINS. W OODF.N-WARE. Tub*. Buckets. Helves. Wash Board*. Dread Tritys. Pnstiy Boards nnd Rolling Pina. For declO J. P. CXM.LIN ' sale by gRONZED HAT STANDS. Fire Standard*. Urass Andirons, Fire Dog*. Femleis. Shovel and Tongs. Poker*, nnd Fire Cnisqns. For Bale by dec-10 J. p. COLLINS. / TOFFEE—100 bags prime Green Rio Coffee, 100 do Fulr do. 69 isiguyr* do, . i, 4« do Old Government Java do, . >, received nnd for salo by SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 CO. H ARPERS’ MAGAZINE.—Now i* the time to subscribe. The eighth volume commnce* with the December num- Subscriptions received st two dollars and fifty cents, paid In advance. Single numbers twenty-flv« Putnam’s Magazine, Gadey’s lAdy’a [look five cents Also. Kik and Graham’s Magnzine will bo furnished on the same terms, by nov23 S. S. RIDLEY, 135 Congress-street. R ECEIVED THIS DAY—6 baskets lleidsick Champaign In pints and quarts. For sale tay dec2 P. CURRAN, Sorrell'sbntldlng. JKO. H. BOU. HKXKY C. KiXa C O-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE —The underlined has this day associated with him Mr. Hoar C, Kisa. of Glynn county, with whom be wlllcontinue theFoetorsgesnd Cora mission business tn this city.under the firm of Hcu 4 Kino ’ JNO. H. jama JNO. H. HULL, 210 Bay-street, QUGAR—20 hhds P. R. Sugar, 30 do Muscovado do, 100 O bbls Stua*t’a A. B and C clarified do, 40 bbli crashed do, 25 do pulverized do. for sale by —“ McMAHON 4 DOYLE. qUNDRlE8 ON IIAND-60 bbls Potatoes, 10 do Onlona, 6 do Leaf I srd. 10 do N 0 Ryrup, 15 do crashed and clar- *" “' tide ted Sugars. 2 hhds Bacon Shoulder*. 50 dozen MueUrd in (lb cans. 50 boxes Boadel’s Family Soap. 25 do around io and Java Coffee, 25 do Boston Brick Daet, 20 dozen Pickles in X gallon*, also, Tea*. Cinnamon, Nutmeg. Mace. Cranberriet, and while Beans. For sole at the ooraerof Broughton and Drayton streets, by d*c3 DAVID O’CO VVER. VALUABLE PLAHTATlOg FOR BALE U8 BAKER COUNTY, GA. k The subscriber, desirous of removing from the State 'of Georgia, offrrs for sate hie PLANTATION, lying on - water* of the Coolawahaee. five mile* vmt or Albany, adjoining the lands of Paul Tarror. Dr. Nicholto. and oth ers; containing 3.125 acres, mure or less. There are about 800aures or open, cultivated tend. The Und to situated eo that it can be easily divided, and it two purchasers appear, tbo aubscrlbor will divide It so aatu suit both. Any one desirous of purchasing, would do well to ad- dress - Moore 4 Edwards,” or myself; at this place. Vaoon.Ga., August 80,1853. . My Agent.ilriog on the. place, will ny poraan calling for that purpose. RAWLS. octl-tf show the Lands to J. J. R. WrreR AND CHEESE—25 firkin; choleftGoahftn Butter. JJ 60 boxes Cheese, for sole br ' nov20 McMAHON 4 DOYLE. 1) AILWaY SHAWLS—Gentlemen In want of aueh an ar- XU tlete. (and who does not want one!) can ba accommo dated at147 Bay street. Ba/ street. nov!6 PRICE 4 VEAPKR, Drapers and Tailors. 10 HAMS—5 bbls Ptg Hams. 5 do smoked Beet 300 lb* Bologna 8aaaan, new, 20 caaea Sehetdoa QlnV Fot sate b/ nov23 HYLAND 4 O’NBIJL A pples-25 Swr.. r , gusto, and for sate nov28 Just received per ateamer Au CHAMPION 4 WATTS. TF AGON—20 hhds prime Sides and shnnldara i^Im S. JJ steamer Keystone State, and for cate by , ' PADELFORD, FAY 4 00. ■aaa«a: tunS! ding from stoaiiicrStetc of Georgia nnd *chr Leosen, for sate by ort4 CRANE 4 RODGERS. novlO d*» Ijine a great variety of style*, for sale by ir"" • * ' imM ITT 4 MORGAN. QliPBItlOR OLIVE OIL—A few boxes of very superior kJ Olive Gil. just th« article for table n«e. this dny receiv ed, and for sale by \V. IV. LINCOLN, uov9 \ Mmumcnt square. F RK'll BUTTER AND CJ!EB*£3u«t reerivftf and for sate by HYLAND k O'NEIL novD PPLE- Under Marshall House. A PPLE-—35 bbls, per steamer Abihnma, Just received nnd for fate by dec! CHAMPION 4 WATTS. V ESTS—VESTS—A Urge v figured black Silk, bind .. rartety ot Urea* Vest, aue.U a* figured black Silk, black Darn then, aud Fancy Silk, figured black and fancy Cashmere Vest*. Just received for ... -■ (y-- - - sale low by nov23 WM. R. SYMONS. Draper 4 Tailor. S UPERFINE Itteck Cloth Frock and Dress Coats—afresh supply just received. For sale low, oy r'il WM. R. 8VMOXA Draper and Tailor. B UTTER—26 firkins Butter, just received per steamer, and for sale by doc7 Ik IV. BUICER. SASHES, DOORS ANDliUUVbsT 1 ^ nnn LlOtny OF SASH from 7X9 to 12X20 ; 200 Atr*vJv/ly patrBlinds for Windows. from8XlO to 12X20; 100 Panel Doors, various sizes. OddSizesfurnishedon th* samoterm*. Forsnlebv JOHN G. FALIJOANT rangementsto receive, direct from northern producers, a regular and full supply of very choice Butter and Cheese, which Is offered at the lowest market price—20 firkins and 25 boxes just received. Purchasers are respectfully Invit ed to ctll. C. T. ROBINSON. 122 liny street, dec3 rear of the Exchange. superfine Cashmere do. China Spun doM^ntL*!^ Royal Ribbed Shirts, do extra site Merino Wrapper! Xtt tra size Merino snlrt*. do Cotton and Merino Drasm ivl «*>' ■■■ WSt. Julien ,„J 105 Brv... w ' Kttnmx i t-snsnux P LASTER—25 bbls ground Pls«ter. for sale, to ply to - . - ■ -- bbls calrttml tin e per brig Civilian, from Bo*inn A*i ™ vom k rcnkepT G AITERS—Can be found nt 147 Bay ntreet novl6 PRICE 4 VE.UIF.R. Diaper* DrapmanJ Tsilm. C AMELIAS. 4c— A largo and elec-ant n.>arii„,.„( 7r Camelto*. amongst which are the most desirable J,,?! eties ; also, Ro*es. Geraniums. I’nnrf Granges mil m,n. other kinds, will be offered for ra e thin morning br J W.W.LlNOiLS. Monument,W. B tHTER, CHEESE. ETC.—38 keg, «elcc*ed GnMienHutler 60 boxes White 50 do Colored Cheep too „ , bo«* "’lute 50 do Colored Chec*e. 100 h.;xe. sealed Herring*. 50 boxes new M. R. Raisins. 60 IVWei Hud. wheat Flour. H-t'.iv-s n., ..i. . , dec7 ,, . , 1 Received per steamer, and for nal.-br JlCR VNTON, JOHNSTON * CO TMPORTED CORDIAI5—10 doz imported Marichino. lOdo A assorted. 10 do American. Just received snd for uie HYLAND K O’NEIL tew by new Codfi,h. 10 bbls extra No 1 Mackerel. 20 boxes new •cated Herrings. 10 half bbli llaw's corned II ef. 50 bbl« ex. tra choice Canal Flour For *»te. who'ewle and retail, at the corner ot Broughton aud Drayton streets, by “P 28 DAVID O’CONNER. MKtmcnt ol white and colored Marseilles snd Unto Vests, for sale by Je8 PRICE 4 VEdDEK. S COAR AND CRACKERS -15 hhds MascovadTs'nrib bbls yellow C Sugar. 75 bbls Bo-ton. butter and tunr Crackers, landing and for rale bv oct, 4 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON 4 CO. D XKW GOODS—PALL TRADE-18331 kWITT k MORGAN are receiving by the f-teniner! * ly Ibeir fill and winter Goo-U, to which th<-v re folly solicit attention: eek. respect H* • “? ur « W“k an., tol.rod s i«, d , Plaid and brocade siik of the newest *tvle 1 Plain French Mouslin -le Laincx. French and F.ng. prinleddtv bilk and 11 ont PUtds tor children's wear, plaid Ran- Slks Ptein and plaid Poplins, very rich. French printed Cambric Dark Calicos. Mounting do. Irish Linens. Ac. sel Riberi building. Congress-street. F M>UR. CHEESE AND BACON—50 hbl* ]li biuith's Hour, 150 boxes Cheese, 20 hhds Side*, tending and foruU L IME TO ARRIVE—100U barrels lime, cargo of schoostt e- J. Talbot. For sale by BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO. CAREER'S SPANISH MIXTURE, THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOODl Not a Particle of Mercury in It. A N INFALLIBLE REMEDY tor .Scrofula. King’s Evil, Rheumatism. ( VK *?!nn.e Cutaneous Eruption*. Pimples nr Pustule t»n the la?, Ulutche*. Bolls.Clironlc Sore Eytt. Ring Worm or Te'.rer. Scald Head. Enlargement nnd Pain of the Bones nnd Joints. Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Blur, dors. Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all tdraases nrising from an Injudictou* use tif Mercury, Imprudence in Life,or Impurity of the Rlood. This valuable Medicine, which ba* become celebrated for the number of extraordinary cures effected through its agency, ha* Induced the proprietor*, at the urgent request of their friend*, to offer U to the public, which they An with the utino.«t confidence In its virtues and wonderful rurstire properties. The following certificate*, selected from a large number, are. however, stronger testimony than the mer* word of tho proprietors; and are all from gentlemen well known lu tbelr localities, snd of the highest respectability many of them now residing in the city of Richmond, Vs. F. IIOYDEN. Esq., of the Exchange Hotel. Richmond kuown every where, says he has seen the Medicine called Carter's Scamsu Mtxn'ttt administered In over* hundred cases, in nearly all the disease* lor which it is recommend* ed. witli the most astonishingly good results. He says it is tho mosi extraordinary medicine lie has ever seen. AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CURE—I hereby certify, that for three years I had Ague and Fever of the most vio lent description. 1 had several Physicians, took large qusn. titles of Quinine. Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics ad vert teed. but nil without any permanent re Her. At last I tried Carter's Spanish Mutcrv. two bottles of which effec tually cured me. and I am happy to wiv i have Imd neither Chills or Fevers since. I cunrider it the best Tonic in th* world, and the only medlclue that ever retched my case. Beaver Dam. near Ktehniond. Va. JOHN LONGDKY C. B. LUCK. Esq . now In the city of Richmond, snd for many years in the Post Office, has such confidence In the natonfohing efflenev of Carter's Sravren Motvre. that he has bought upward* of 60 bottle*, which lie has given away to the afflicted. Mv. Luck ray* hv ha* never known it to fail when taken according to direction*. Dr. MINGE. a practising Physician, and formerly of the City Hotel, iu the city of Richmond, says he has witnereed In 0 number of instances the effects of Carter's Shaxisii Mixtche. which were most truly surprising. He rays in * case of Consumption, dependent ou the Liver, the good ef fect* were wonderful indeed, SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker4 Morris, Richmond, was cored of liver complaint of 6 year- stand ing. by the use of two bottles of Carter's ripanfsb Mixture GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—The Eli tor* of the Rich mond Republican had a servant employed In their preM room, euro 1 of violent scrofula, combined with Rheum*- tl*m. which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottles of Carter's b'liantsh .Mixture made a perfect cure ot him. snd the Editors. In a public notice, aav they •• cheerfully recom mend It to all who ore afflicted with any disease of tb* blood.” STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA-! hsd a very valuable boy cured of r-crofuia by Carter’s Spanish Mix ture. I consider it a truly valuable medicine. JAMES M TAYLOR. Conductor on the R. F. 4 P. R. It. Co, Richmond, [nrfnfi Suit Rheum of MO Yenre Standing Cured C IGARS—20,000 No 1 La Norija Cigars, just received and for rale by^ d4 HYLAND 4 O’NEILL. jpOTATOFS—-100 bids prime Potatoes, for sale, to arrive OGDEN 4 BUNKER. H ay-100 bales Eastern Hay. for saio, to arrive per brig Civilian, from Boston. Apply to no»20 OGDEN 4 BUNKER. S PERM CANDLES—60 boxes /or sale bv dec2 COHEN 4 FOSDICK. QARDINES, LOBSTER, 8AL*'ON and Ereali Mackerel.for eat* by oct26 A. BONAUD. L IMB—100 bbls Lime, now landing from schr E J Talbot, for sale by d4 BRIGHAM, KKLI.Y 4 CO ATS—Sea Grass. Oil Cloth, French Willow and Shaker 1VX Tablo Mats, for sate by J. P. COLLINS. H AY—118 bates prime Eastern Hay, landing from brig Moot'**" - BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 00. - aess Frock Coats, 6ne articles 'h'andsoroefy mad* up. for sate at 147 Bay stmt, by decl PRICE 4 VIADER. H AY—160 bales chafe* Eastern Hay. Just received and for sal* In lute to suit purchasers, by dec? * E. W. BUKF.R. yyJMESIlC LIQUORS.—100 bbls. B. Phel» & Rose Uln ; IM gobble N v-'-ro- . an am. tv... .■.» .... uu ouii New England Rum; 20 bbls. Dumestlc Brandy; 76 bbla. Rectified Whisky; 16 bbla. Old Mongahalto Whis ky ; 10 bbla. Georgia Peach Brandy. For sale by jtec7 8CRANTON. JOHNglUN 4 CO, M' 18TARD—10 doxen French and American Mustard, for sale low by deoi HYLAND 4 O’NEILL QUGAR—76 hhds fair to choice N 0 Sugar. 10 do Musco O vado do. 10 do prime to cbtffoe Porto Rico > prime Sugar; foraaleb^ ■jjnj^TCK AND CHKBSR-26 kegs Butter, 100 bz* Cheese, XJ just received and for sale by nqv0 . , • - h CRANK 4 RODGERS. Stewart's roflned 0; do, 60 bbla 4 PALMES. ns Ci Mr JOHN THOMPSON, residing in Uie city cf Richmond, iu cured by three bottles of Carter’s panith Mlxture.ol trait llheum, which he had nearly 20 year*, nnd which all Gie physicians of the city could not cure Mr. Thompson Is a well known merchant of Richmond, Va., and his cure is most remarkable. WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond. Va . bsd a rarvant cured of Spyhlite. In the worst form, by Carter's Spanish Mixture, ltesa/she cheerfully recommend* It, and con siders Dan Invaluable medicine. RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, wax cured of Scrofula and what physicians called confirmed Consumption, by three bo ties of Carter’sripanish Mixture. EDWIN BURTON. Commlsxionerof the Revenue, ray* b* has seen the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture in a number nf Spyhililic case*, and says It Is a perfect cure for that horrible disease. WM. 0. HARWOOD, of Richmond. V*.. cured old sore* and ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took a te» bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk without a crutch, In a short time permanently cured. Price SI per bottle. Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE 4 CO., No. 83 Miden I.ane, New York. BENNETT 4 BEERS. No. 125 Maln-*t.. Richmond. Va. And for sale by SHOWAS M. TURNER ft CO.. JAMB M. CARTER, A. A. LOLOMONS ft 00.. and W. W. IJN- OOLN. Savannah. E. S. STROECKER. Macon, snd by Drug gists and Country Merchanto everywhere. may20—Iyi*alw4w6m RICE'S WILD CliKUUY COUGH CASDY. GREEABLE to the taste, and warranted. It used accord- A GREEABLE to the teste, and warranted. It used accord- log to the directions, which are simple, to cur* *11 cough* and cold*, which ar* within the reach of any medi cine. beside affording relief In case* of croup. *»tlimo, c*» torrhs. and bronehltte. and being one of the most assful remedies In th* early stages of consumption. Mr. Wee In relating this article before the publiCj claim* not to have discovered or Ingeniously compounded medi cine* hitherto unknown, or known only as separate reme dies or in such combinations as prevent 'd the full fore* their tienctictel effect*. Nor docs he aver that lit* cough candy has the approval of the •‘entire medical facility, or baa b-*en recommended by the •• most enlightened physi cians.” but he would merely Mate, that having himself suf fered severely from bronchial affection, attended with nigl»r sweats »re*l coughing, he applied to one of Uie faculty whose prescription alfonleu such speedy relief and resulted In *ucU perfect cure that he was induced to obtain a knowledge ol the ingredients snd the manner In which they might b* properly comioundod with sugar to rive them * convenient and palatable form, since which he ba* had the saUMsctten of administering It successfully in many cam*. The ingre dient* of which thl- candy I* composed, among which Mild Cherry to the principal, are perfectly hsrmle**. end may be Ukon by penrems ofall ages at all time*. Unlike many of Uift cough candle* now offered for sale, purporting to b* the product or profound 1nedlc.1I research, hut which la reality are the concocU-n* ofgenlnecandy maker*, this[«• ticlo te not expected to cur* - *11 the ilU that fl«b » heir to.” but to peculiarly adapted to the few dlseasw ftbora mentioned, and Instead of being compoeed of thepomw quality ofeugar, info red with tho extract prhaarhound.it to made from sugar In IU highest state ot perfection-«nd contains well known and approved remedies. Try iteena IU Intrinsic merit will call foi th a sponteneoo* approve from yoa, which er# long will give it popularity unparallel ed In the history of nostrum*. CL'SATSSffiee-Ss’CMr w**-- tb* enrelop* the slgneture ol m n otrff T C. RICE, corner Broughton ami WhIUker-street