The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, December 23, 1853, Image 2

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aiMBattfei-iw »T Cotton rcm.iiu micti»iigoS,to *U »o , p«ot». * raodonto bootfooo «t ptoilono tow. £§**« . took 4M tmloo ot tbo Mlowlni nooUttono. no11 MtddUogOo.*|| FoicTJplondo «l, ' Stock In Umpooli oxolootn of tint on thlpboord, :W/f» **"• ... ^.i. .VSrjnawMTiloonknn. ' monlftnoln tbot x» onuonnoo ttin domn of Mother or our esteemed nod hlahlj rcopmtcd ra»i; . <■ oMotn-Mr.J»«B Sasknon. who bMotbod'italoot .on Toeodoy, tbo JOth Inot., tn tbo city of Now York, lu tho 48th year of bit oge. . |f r . bukauan wu a native of Ireland, out eml *ratodt6thl«country at an oarly ago. In 1849 he. re* moved from New York to MlllcdgevIlle.Oa., vrlioro he toon became » popular and eacccasllil merohant, and for a period ol twenty yean conducted - bauMu to - t tho entire satisfaction or »U who knew him. In 1849 be engaged In bnalnesa in this olty, and from that data up to tho time or his death was deservedly re- cognised as ono of tho most persoverlng and Indus- . trjoos members of our mercantile community. Hla health having for some time post been falling, ,‘at the advice of Mends, ha went to New York about four weeks since, hoping to bo benoflttcd by tho change, but atos his hopes hnvo not been realized ; bo sank to rise no more at this side of tbo grave. As a mau he was courteous, unassuming and kind. As a merchant he was straight-forward, accurate and fttthtol la his dealings, and as a oltlzon prompt in the discharge or duty. Quiet and unobtrusive In his life, bis death was calm and peaceful, and bis raomo- ry will long be cherished by a largo number of sur- vlvlng friends throughout the City and State of his adoption. Young Men’s Association. — The first of tho course of Prof. Bhbrbs’ lectures on Italian Poetry \vUl be given before the Young Men's Association of ' Bavannab, on Tuesday evening next*, tho second on Thursday evening following, and tbo third and fourth on the corresponding evenings of tho next week. In securing the services of Prof. 9., tho Association does Itself credit, and we trust their efforts to contribute to the Intellectual Improvement and gratification of themselves aud their fellow-citizens will bo appre ciated. Tickets for tho course may be obtained from auy of tho managers. Masonic Annivkksahv.—In accordance with time- honored custom, Tuesday next, the anniversary of 81. John the Evangelist, will be duly celebrated by the Masonlo Fraternity everywhere. The several Lodges of Savannah, os will bo seen by the proceedings published In another column, are not tardy in pre paring to observe the day witli proper respect. Holiday Toys.—Among the many depots of St. Nicholas to be found in this city, that of Mr. Hay wood, at St. Andrew’s Hull, is largely attracting the attention ol the little folks. IIo advertises iu this morning’s paper that ho has just received a fresh stock of goods by steamer, which are now open for Inspection ; sales to continue this day, to-morrow and next day. Crying babies tako the lead, and locomo- engines bring up the rear. ATHESkEOii.—The house was well filled lost eve ning. Tho performances throughout were admira ble; as abundantly testified toby one of tho most refined audiences that it has ever been our pleasure to see assembled within tho walls of the Athemcum. Tho Ballet and Theatrical Corps together afford a richer fund of enjoyment tlmn has hitherto been common to our city. A new and valuable railroad passenger car, belong ing to the Stute Road, was set on fire and destroyed In Atlanta, on the 11th. Tbo steamship Black Warrior arrived at Mobile on the 19th inst., from Havana. The news by her is un- .important. Judge Clayton came out in her as pas- senge. DeBow’s Review.— 1 The December number of this popular monthly is received. It is a work so well known In the Uuited States, and appreciated by so extensive a circle of business men of all classes, that an extended notice of it is uncalled for. We see by advertisement on the cover, that a few complete annu al sets of the work—thirteen volumes, can bo had, handsomely bound. A rare opportunity for obtaining matter of a most valuable character, to bo found in no other collection. Subscription to the work, $5 per annum. Address J. D. B. DeBow, New Orleans or Washington City. The New York Evening Mirror.—This is ono of our old exchanges. A late number came to us with its prospectus marked, which reminds us of a long entertained, yet until now unfulfilled, intention to say a few words commendatory of a paper upon whose columns we not unfrequentiy draw for valuable items of news and commercial metter. Ia its politi cal proctlvlty the Mirror is decidedly “ Silver Grey Whig," and as such enjoyed a respectable position under Mr. Fillmore’s administration. Now that it Is without official patronage, it has assumed a decided ly high position as a newspaper, its energy and ability placing it at once at the head of the evening press of New York. Mr. Fuller, with tho able assistance of which bo avails himself, has reason to bo proud of the Mirror. Terms,daily $6; weekly $1. Asa family reading and news paper, It la ouo of the moat valua ble with which wo are acquainted. Correspondence of the Savannah Dally Georgian, legislature of Georgia. MlLLEDOEViLUt, Doe. 20th, P. M.. 1863. The only bills passed in tho Senate this evening were the following : . A bill to extend the charter of the •- Mechanic’s Bank of Augusta, and a bill in relation to paying teachers ol poor children In tho several counties therein mentioned. The general appropriation bill, which was passed In the Senate, was also passed in the House, with several amend ments. Some amendments to the Uouso bills, which had been made In tho Senate, were concurred In by the House. December 21st. A. M. A message was received from the Governor, relative to the recess resolution. He said that ho signed It through eourtesy to the Legislature, thinking, at the same time, that though constitutional, it was not expedient. By general consent of all prosent the Legislature ad journed to 11 o'clock on the 9th of January next. Yours. Ac., McC. A Loch Broom Highlandmnn, (says the Forres Gazette,) who bad never scon a railway, one duy last week took bis Heat in one of tho carriages of the Morayshire railway from Lossiemouth to Eugin. On the train entering the loch of Sypnie, “ her nain eel” E at horribly frightened, and bawled out at the top of Is voice, " Stop, stop, stop, ehoW, a’ clean wrong; och, oob, in tc sea, in to see!” Nor was ho satisfied "a’,a'” was right till,on alighting at the Elgin sta tion. he minutely examined “ ta wheelies," and ex- ? rcssod his surprise to see them dry, 11 eftir runnin' hrew ta wlttir.” On observing tbo passengers laughing at him, he scampered off. Letters from the Saline Fork of the Arkansas state that Colonel Fremont arrived there on the 31at of October, au his way to the Pacific. The services of Col. Fremout would be valuable to the Government, If he were placed in charge or tbo Central Expedi tion, as successor to Captain Gunnison. All parties are now awaiting the result of the examination of the three prominent routes to the PacifTo from the Mis- Rlaslppl. We understand that Signor Pogliana, after visiting the cities of Savannah and Augusta, has returned to this city, and in consequence or not being ablo to obtain the Theatre for his Operatlo Company, has engaged the Hibernian Hall, in which they will give •everal Operatic Concerts, in full costume, about the middle of the ensuing month of January.—Chat. Countr. The New York Journal of Commerce baa made an arrangement by which vessels sighting Sand Key, Florida, and showing their urinate signals, will be reported to that Journal and the public. It is not •ajBeieot to show the American ensign. The County Coart for Fairfield County, CL, Judge Taylor, la now In session in Bridgeport. The trial or Mr- Tucker, tho engineer who ran the train Into the river at Norwalk, has been still further postponed, on account of the feeble state of bU health. ; The United States frigate Congress is now the on- ly vessel repairing at the. Brooklyn Navy Yard, and her Improvements will be completed in a few days.— The Imrk Brothers will finish loading at the yard to day, and drop down to tbo North river, where she will take on board about two hundred kegs or po W . der for the Japan expedition. She will sail on Mon. day or Toesdayffor Hong Kong. Her mails for the Japan and -Exploring squadrons are very large.—iV. Y.Cor.‘BaUimoreAir\tnran, lBfA, Cuba —-The latest letters say there Js to be a regu lar reform lathe Havana Custom House, the reason given being that the revenue has fallen off moro wan a million and a half of dollars during the last /Wr.. Already several officers of the customs have oesn dismissed. Within the last three weeks an- other cargo of slaves had been landed on the coast and schooner Patrick ... York ou Monday for the schooner B, N. Hawkins •ijWed at .Naw York tlMiltui* ooTw*. Vta proud of my pstvlty,.! . I levs'Nsw England's hills | Each bubbling brik* and valley grson Wllhprtdo #»y bo«m fills. 1 lore bsr woods and rugged rocks, I lore her wave-woshed shore, 1 dearly love at hush of eve To list her breakere rest.. We’ve mountains high as any, elr, New York baa ever seen,— , Mount Tom, the verdant Holyoke, The White and vaulting Green. We have both lakes and rivers, sir. E’en them you need not spurn; Although not quite so Urge as yours, We And they ‘* servo our turn,” Our fisheries o’er the world are filmed,— We’ve mackerel, shad and cod. And herring are so wondrous thick We sell them by the rod I We've quarries—many of them, sir. Of raatble. granite, Hate, And as ior manufactories, Whoro is our rival State t Then nevor Uugh at Yankees, sir 1 Or scorn New England rough ; Her fnoo I own Is not so smooth,— She’s made of rocky stuff. But sho has strengthened mental might, Has cherished genius’ child, Has trained her children In the right. Practice on precopt piled. New England’s foul, whero is It not I 'Tls known In every cllmo; Its might Is felt from pole to pole,— ’Twill live through deathless time. New England hearts aro ever warm, They’re constant, faithful, truo ; We ne’er forget a long-triod frleud, Though often finding new. Then sound her glory, oh ! yo waves! Amid your surging roar; l’ipo up till foam froth all your lips, Beating her rock-ribbed shore! From WHmor’s IJverpool Northern Dully Times, llollgtous Intolerance, There are a few individuals In tills country whoso hearts are really too large for their bodies—who would reform every abuse, and mnko all nations conform to their precise ideas on politics and religion—men who would turn this waste earth into a beauteous paradise, und perform any good work, provided it could bo ac complished by a •* good subscription.” We give them full credit tor their good intentions ; but us to tbeir practical wisdom and consistency, the less that is said ubout them the better. That newly-formod body, the " Protestant Alli ance,” has just held a meeting In London, ior the purpose of memorialising Government on the aspect of Popery abroad, •• especially with regard to the K rsecution of British subjects in foreign countries.” rd Shaftesbury and Sir Gulling Eardley were the “ lions” of the occasion; and, as our readers may bavo anticipated, there was a terrible display of vapid oratory, to which the sentiment of Voltaire may not inaptly bo applied : •* A terrible thing that so much time should bo wasted in talking!” However, the aH'uir wound up by the adoptiou of a memorial to laird Clarendon, calling upon him to redress the nu merous grievances of which they complained; and there is no dm.bt whatever but what tho same will receive, upon presentation, a most polite, dignified and ministerial responso. But wo should like to know who constituted those gentleman guardians of their Protestant countrymen abroad? We always thought that wo paid a Foreign Secretary and Ambussudors for tho purpose, nnd tliut whenever a foreign natiou committed uny outrage upon upon a British subject, immediate redress and satisfaction were demanded. IJut it does not appear as if our governmental arrangements were complete or efficient, and that it became necessary for u self- formed clique to assume the reins of power. Really those gentlemen would require a Secretary for foreign affairs all to themselves. There is little doubt but that ho would have moro work than he could ever got through, even supposing each day were forty-eight hours long. We do not deny that tho laws of Tuscany are in tolerant- that those of Portugal aud 8pain are no better, if they are not worse—that they bcur very stringently upon wliat Englishmen consider their inaliable rights,—and moreover, tlmt they ought to he either considerably modified or altogether repeal ed. But, on the other hand, we must bear iu mind that those countries are professedly Roman Catholic, and that tho same obligation tests upon their several governments to uphold that system of religion by all lawful means, as noon our own to maintain inviola ble the Established faith. Nor do wo see how great blame can bo attached to those governments us long os the interest of Church and Stute ore bound up to gether. English law la decidedly moro liberal und tolerant; but it must not be forgotten that the penal statutes formerly enforced, both ngaitmt Catholics and Dissenters, could not bo rivulled in atrocity by the codes of foreign nations. The Memorial complains of the revival of old pe nal laws by the governments of Tmcany and Portu- S il. But how can any reasonable tnun wonder at it? os not England herself set the example? Has not our Legislature created new penal enactments, aud put them in force too, against the establishment of u Catholic hierarchy ? Has it not forbid Catholic ec clesiastics and religious orders from appearing pub licly in the streets wearing any insignia of their re spective orders? Have not motions been repeatedly and porsevcringly brought into the Senate for the purpose of violating the privacy of convents, and unnulling tho dearest privilege of the Constitution, •'that an Englishman'! house is his castleV? In what country of the world do wo meet with such rampant and insolent bigotry ? Do we not hear it on the public platform—view it chalked upon tho walls of our streets—und even tolerate it from the pulpit? if I'nn Southern Steamship Lines. 3or,A%0 Effi*.—TUt »teatn»Hlpa Florida, Capt.Wqo#lhoU; and Augusta, Gapt. Lyon; ioave JBavantoah atery Saturday Ibr New York. The steamship Alabama, Captain Sphonoki leave* Savannah (tor Now York, every alternate Wertbeiday, /hr J’AMaddpfeia.—The iteamahlp* State of Georgia, Capt. Collins; and Koyitnne 8tato, Capt.' Hardle: leave Savannah every alternate Wednesday for Philadelphia, • Ebr Havana.—!The steamship Isabel, Capt. Rolllni, leavei Savannah on the 16th and 80th of each month for Havana, touching at Key Wait, and copneotlny with the Pacific Mall 8team»mpCompany’Mteameri for California. Southern Steamboat Ltnea. #tr Charleston.—The regular United 8tatea Mail * teamen Gordon, Capt. Brook*; Calhoun. Capt. Barden; aud Metamo rn, Captain Postell; leave every morning at 4 o'clock, for Charleston, connecting with the Charleston steamships for New York and Philadelphia, and the Wilmington boats, and arrive every evening in Savannah at 6 o’clock, v. K, fbr Morula—[Plcotata, Black Creek, Jacksonville. 8t. Ma rys. Ao ]—The Hteani packet Welaka. Captain N. King,leaves every Saturday morning for the above places. Hie uteampncket Wm. Gaston, Capt. Shaw, loaves every Tuesday morning, for the abovo places. Tho stearapacket 8t. Johns, Cnpt Freeborn, leaves overy Thursdoy morning, for the above plaoes; and every fourth trip goo* to St. Augustine The steam pack ot David L. Adams. Capt. Hebbard, leaves every IVedudsday morning, for the above places. The steampacket Planter, Cant. Wiggins, lonvos overy Wednesday morning, for Centre village. Ac. fnm St. Marys.—The steamer W. B. Hears. Capt. Mar- mis, leaves St. Marys. every Friday morning, for Trader’s Hill, Ac., connecting with the 8t. Johns, to and from 8avan nah. What just caiiBo. then, have wo of complaint, if Con tinental countries take a page out of our own bonk ? Let us, at all events, bo without sin, ere we throw tho first stone! Let those gentlornen who are so de sirous of abolishing tyrannical enactments abroad, first of all endeavor to obtain more toleration at home. Let them first pluck the beam out of their own eye. What? We enact penal statutes against Catholics, and wo complain that other countries enact the same against us. Wo forbid a Jew from taking bis seat in Parliament, because ho cunnot conscientiously swear "upon tho truo faith of a Chris tian I” and yet wo rave and rant about .'ibpity of conscience, and the rights of man—aud me loutl in declaiming against the Grand Duke of Tuscany !• When shall we be shamed into consistency? Some of tho reformed religionist of Great Britain, having in vain strived to bring about a union among themselves, havo fortunately found a grand rallying point—" the Papal aggression”—and changing their soubriquet have assumed the defensive. Those valiant champions of the faith regard with jealous eye the workings of the Jesuitical moles ; and, like the “nervous gentleman,” fancy theyescry danger on every side. And it would be hard to convince them otherwise. We know " all things seem yellow to a jaundiced eye.” and that within the whole pharmaco poeia no remedy can bo found to suit the phases of inonomaniucaldistemperH. Butria'ly Catholic nations have more to fear from English fanaticism than we have from theirs. One society labors to effect a revo lution in the laws—another to overthrow the faith of continental nations I How should we tolerate such proceedings on the part of the zealous propagandists of Catholic France or priest-ridden Italy? This sectarian spirit is highly condemnnblo. It is productive of the most fatal results. It sets nation against nation—people against people-and effectu ally destroys tlmt international good feeling which even commercial and political policy should, far ob vious reasons, BedulouBly cultivate. Wo hope Lord Clarendon will teach such a seasonable lesson to those bellicose representatives of " religious liberty” as his distinguished colleague did to tho " fast” Presbytory of Edinburgh. The Eyklabue8 and Eyedrows.—In Circassia, Georgia, Persia, and India, one of tho mother’s oarl- ies cares is to promote tho growth of her children’s eyelashes, by tipping and removing the fine gossamer- like points wttli a pair of scissors, when they arc sleep. By repenting this every month or six weeks, they become, in time, long, close, finely carved, and of a silky gloss. The practice never fails to produce the desired efiect, and it is particularly useful wheu, owing to infiamation of the eyes, the lashes have been thinned or stunted.—Rotefand on ike Hair. On tho application of Mr. Bennett’s council. In the Fry libel suit, the Court granted a stay of proceed ings on a case to be mode for the purpose of a new trial. The Cunard screw steamer Andes left New York on Wednesday for Liverpool. She took out $330,628 in specie. The Boston Courier says the Buoy Is missing from Half Tide Rocks, in Hypocrite Passage, and the Buoy is also broken on Barrel Rook, The seven slaves who recently escaped from Nor folk, it has been ascertained did not get off the stea mer Star of the West, but In Borne coasting craft bound to the North. The Mayor of Workfolk has given Instructions to the police officers to search all vesaols leaving for northern ports. Masonic Celebiatlon. ANNIVERSARY OF BT. JOHN THE EVANOELIST. The Masonlo Fraternity of Savannah will celebrate tho anniversary of St. John the Evangelist, on Tues day next, the 27th Inat, after the following order, viz Tbo members of tbo several Lodges will meet at their respective Lodge Rooms at 2& o’clock, precisely. Tho Lodges will then repair In order to Bay-street, east of the Exchange, where they will be formed In procession under the direction of a Grand Marshal, and proceed to the Methodist oburcb. An address will be delivered by Rev. brother Thos, Ramsaot. Officiating Chaplains, Rev.brothers Kbnnellt and Hctchins. Installation of officers by B-JW. D. Grand Master W. 8. Rockwell. Good musio is provided for the procession, and In the chord), with odes appropriate to the occasion. JJretfiren generally are Invited to join either Lodge In. procession. ■ The public are respectfully Invited to attend at the .Church.' Seat* reserved for the'ladles, who an specially Invited. By order of the’ Joint Committee S- MBLBY. OtaW ollyVtoipUin with ,U th. .. 1° ■*- , , Hlppodrom.. amon, l«t n, ..U.nmFiitpr.mi ™iUo»»lthhl. 1ST AND IiHAD DOWN, BY UE8SIIS. is HOUX AND KINO. Tht, rxtmorAlnuy |MrO>rm.noa' liu ...lt.il uolvFnwl wotulor and admiration, showing beautiful feats of balanc ing ami elegant aerobatic posturing, by La Roux, on.apole thirty foet high;held by Mon*. King. - BIADAM111 ROBINSON* ' MABl'BU JABIMB ROBINSON, . 7 MA8TRR JOHN, And an additional list of popular actors are with the Com pany, and will appear In tne various exercUe*. TIIH RAND is directed by the celebrated JOS. NOSHER, whioh Is a ■ufBolent guarantee for Its merit. A SPLKND1D COLLECTION OB WILD • ' ANIMAL8, In addition to tbo above attraction*, offer a rich bill of en tertainmont. uov!23 T. U. TIDMARSH. Agent. Central Railroad, TWO TtUIXS DAILY—ARRIVAL AND DKPARTVBK. Morning JUia.—Leave* Savannah at 8, a. M..nud nrrlm In Macon a t 0 r. u.; connecting with the Macon and IVest ern night train* to Atlanta. Montgomery nnd Chattannogn. and with the Augu*ta and Wayueaboro’ Railroad. (dn\ train; to Auguita; nnd (going Enut) with Railroad to Mil- ledgevllle from (Jordon. Slowing Train, from the West, arrive* at 2.20, a m. Evening Train.—leaves Savannah nt 8. P. x..audnrrlve* at Macon at 5)<, a. m.; connecting with the South-western Railroad to Oglutlmroo nnd Columbua,and by stage* thence lo Tallnhn**e. nnd other point* South-we»t. Earning lYain, from the West, arrive* at 6, P. M, Why supposeRheuniatlam Incurable, when there nls a infallible and accredited remedy within the reach of all? From the uuirorKul iuccohb that has hlterto attended the administration of Mortimorx’s Rmrcimic Courouxn axp Blood Pompier, It stand* unrivalled as the *olo reliable remedy for fills dire complaint. New evldcncos ol its mi raculou* powers are dally recolved fron every section of tb# United States. TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTYFellow- CmzK>8I aro a candidate for re-election to the ofllco ol County Treasurer, at the election on the first Monday in January next, and respectfully ask your support. uov20 JOHN N. LEWIS. TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTYFKtXOW-ClTl. wura I atu a candidate for the oltlce of County Treasurer, nt the election in January next, and respectfully solicit your support. If elected tho proceeds or tho offico shall be given to a fellow bank officer who has been so unfortunate as to loose his sight. twvl8 J. U. FAIRCHILD. TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.-Fn.tow Citizens : 1 am a candidate for the office or Sheriff of your county, at tho election In January next, and respectfully solicit your support. odd ALEXANDER THOMAS. Baltimore will nttend to the reception of their good*, landing f^is day at Ronchu’M whnrL All goods remaining on the whntf after sunsot will bo stored ut tho otpeiiM! and risk ol the owuera. dec22 II. K. WASHBURN, Agent FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—Tho brig Vista 3v-32» Allen, Ellis, master. For particulars apply to 3lfA" declfi BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. ALB ASYLUM —The annua, meeting of the Savannah Female Asylum for the election of a Honrd of Directresses, will lie held on Friday, at twelve o’clock. M., at the Asylum. Tho members are re- questeil to attend. dt-c21 Jr*** NOTICE.—Leasoi* of lots in Walton word, arc notified that the year expired on the 10th lust.. I«t lh» lot* -..... ..-VM Thoro interested will take notice. dec20 _T.jJ. WALSH, Agent. , JEC. 23.—The rafilo of th- Tabloau, Musical Rox and l’alntlngs. will take plnce on the above evening, at 8 o’clock. A few chances still unsold. Subscriber* who have not yet paid are re quested to call previous to the raffle. 0. B. MITCHELL. dec!8 successor to F. Zogbaun) & Co. declO WANTED TO CHARTER—A vessel to load with Cottou fee Philadelphia. I’ADKLFORI). FAY A CO. fr*~ DOCTOR W1LHMAN havingseUlei! permanent- '■iftvIXi ly in Savannah, respectfully offura to It* citizens his service* in tho practice of Medicine and Surgery. Residence and Office, No. 20 Abenjorn, ornei of South Bread-street. Hours of consultation, from 8 tUV 10. A. M.. and from 3 till fi. R. M. nnlO Ear 3 * DOCTOR HARRIS lias removed to the resi dence formerly owned by Capt. John U. Gallio. north east corner of Whitaker and Harris street*. Office i n tho basement. ocfitl—3m NOTICE—The steamer - TVS MEfCALF’requTr- ing some slight repairs, the DAVID L. ADAMS, until further notice, will be tnkon from the Florida route to supply her pluco. Savannah,Nov. 22.1853. n23 CITY MAXISIXAIj’S OFFICE, 1 Havas.naii. December 21st, 1863. j Notice 1* hereby given that the City Marshal and City Constables will rigidly euforco the ordinanco against per sons who aro obstructing tho streets, lanes, and alleys of the ci#y of SAvoimah with cotton, lumber, bricks, wagons, carriages, boxes, barrels, etc. By order. PHILIP M. RUSSELL, dec21—fl City Marshal. T. C. HICK, M.m-rAcroiiKR and dealer in every variety of Common and Fine Candies. (Kiln dried nnd warranted to r^dst effectually tho hot or dnmp atmosphere of a southern climate.) Corner of liroughlon and WhiUaker streets. Savannah. 0a. #3- Builder's Notice.—Mr. T. C. R. is agent for tho Worcester Terra Cotta Work*. oet29 AT PURSK’S PRINTING OFFICE, No. 0 IFhiloAvrr street, Cnrds are Printed at $2,60 per Thousand. OFFICE SAV’II 5i ALBANY R. It. COM’Y,) November 15th. 1853. ( Tire Savannah and Albany Ralhoad Company having been organised, and being ready to proceed with the con struction of the mad. on instalment of ten per cent, upon it* stock U cnlled by resolution of the Hoard of Directors, payable on the 15th day of January next, nt the offico of tho Company In Savannah. J. 1*. SCREVEN, novlfi—wtd President. SOUTH-WESTERN IlAILItOAD COMP’Y,) Macon, October 26th, 1853. ; The subRcriber* to tiro stock of this Company for the Americu* Extension aro notified that they are required to pay the third and last Instalment of Fifty Dollars per share on said stock, to tho undersigned, at Macon, or to T. M. Furlow, Fsq., at Americus. on or before tiro first day of Jauuary next. Stockholder* In Savannah can mnke payment ot tho Cen tral Railroad Bank. Prompt payment will bo oxpoctcd, as tho funds are re- qulred for the purpose of paying for tho Iron now dally ex pected to arrive. JNO. T. BOIFEUILLET, oct29—tlJ Treasurer SAVANNAH INFIRMARY. DBS. WRAGG AND MACKALI.. Proprietors. This Institution having been recently removed from the suburbs of the city, to No. 10 East Broad street, is no« open for the reception of patients. Medical and Surgical. By this change in locality we are enabled to offer the public more ample accommodations. Our wards are com fortably furnished, and several single rooms are fitted up for such patients as prefer being entirely private We especially invite the attention of planter* and other owners to our department for negroes, For terms apply to Dr. J. A. Wraoo, No. 38 West Broad street, or Dr. R. 0. Mackall, No. 95 Broughton at. dlO I. W. MORRELL « CO.’S Plano Forte Depot. 8PLXSDID PI.'WOH FROM THE CELERRATED JIANCFACTOR1E8 OF Numis & Clnrk, J. Chlckerlng, H. Worcester, Bacon di Karen All of which are manufactured expreuly to our order, and cannot be surpassed by any la the country. For sale on the most accommodating term*. novl6 SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD COM’Y, 1 Macon, December 18th, 1853. / The annual election for President and five Directors of this Company will be held, at their office In this city, on Thursday, Feb. 9th, 1854, JNO. T. BOIFEUILLET, decl5—3tawtd Seo’y and Treaa’r. ATHENJBUM. ...Mr. WM. H. CRISP MANAGER.'. Friday Evening, Deaember 23d, the performance-will commence with Tlic Irish. Heiress. AFTER WHICH Robert Mncalre, In which the entire Ballet Troupe will appear. This evening’s performance to conclude with the beantl. ful ballet of Maja. 49* For particulars see programme. : , . ‘ V SOUTHERN MUSEUM Of NATURAL H1STOHY, IS PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 1RBORV BALL, IN TH* OUT OF BAVANNAB, OZOROU, wlui, mar. ■>. finuulA ' ■■^■tiassssssaaaass^.w^. OCUAJV MAIL STEAMSHIPS. FROM Kimtll'R HATW. \ FROM. FOR. | UXKS. Nov 19 Europa, Liverpool New York Cunard. <1<) 23 Humboldt, S’tli’pton do Havre. do 20 Niagara, Liverpool no* ton Cunard. do 30 Arclio, do New York Colllu*. Doc'r. 3 Asia. do do Cunard. do 7 Hermann. 8’th’pton do Bremen. do 7 City of Mnuchuster Liverpool Piilln’phln Phl’plila do 10 America, do Boston Cunard. do 14 Alps, do do Chngrea. do 14 ——, do New York Collins. do 16 Cleopatra. do Portland - do '17 Africa. do Now York Cunard. do 24 Canada, do Boston do do 25 ..... ■. • do New York Coll In*. do 3(1 Washington, rl’th'pton do Bremen. do 31 Kuropn. I.lvcrpool do Cunard. Jan’y 4 City of Glasgow, do I’hlla’phla Plil’pliis do 7 Arabis. do Boston Cunuci. FROM AMERICA. ItATtM. MAMKS. FROM, FOR M.VKK. Doc’r. 7 Canada, Boston. Liverpool Cuimrd. do 8 City or Glasgow, I’lill’phia #lo iTii’nliia du 1(1 Baltic. Now York do Collin*. do 14 Eurnpa, do do Cunard. do 17 Andes, do do Chngre*. tin 17 Humboldt. •lo Havre Havre. do 21 Niagara, Boston Liverpool Cunard. do 24 New York do Collin*. do 28 Asia, do do Cunard do 31 Hermann, do S’tli’pton Bremen. Jan’y 4 America. Boston Liverpool Cnnurd. do 7 Cfly of Manchester i’lill’phia do Phl’plila do 7 ’! Now York do Collin*. do 11 Africa, do #lo CunnnL do IK Canada, Boston do Cunard. do 21 New York do Collins do 26 Eurnpa, do do Cunard. COMMERCIAL. Weekly Commercial Review. Savannah. Deo. 23. 1863, COTTON.—Arrived since the 10th inst., 13.638 bales Up lands tud 332 Sea Islands, of which 11.060 bales vrcrc by Railroad, 2.478 bales by Augusta boats, nnd 332 Sea Isl ands by Southern boats, wagons, fee. Exported during the same time 7,059 bale* Uplands aud 298 Sea Island*, vis:—to Liverpool 666 bales Upland*; to New York 1,689 bale* Uplands anil 172 Sea Island*: to Boston 2.074 bale* Up land* ; to Philadelphia789 bales Uplands; to Baltimore680 bale* Upland*; and to Charleston 065 bale* Uplumls and 126 Sea Island*. I<caving on hand, Including all on ship board not cleared, a stock of 41.456 bales Uplands nml 734 bales Sea Islands, ngainst 62,416 bales Uplands and 1,123 bales Scalsluuds at the same time hist year. Just after closing our report of tho 15th inst.. tho Asia' accounts, threo days later, readied us by telegraph. This steamer reported sale* of tiro week ending the 3d instant. 45.000 bales, without change in prices, and tho quotations brought by the three previous steamers were again re* (lured. Tho foreign news, however, was considered favorable, (as Indicating that price* lmd reached the lowest point.) and imparted additional firinne** to our market, which opened on Friday witli a good demand and resulted in sales of 2,039 bales, at very full pricos. On Saturday business was almost suspended owing to the inclemency of the weather; tho operations amounted to only 264 bales, at previous quotations. There was a better demand on Monday, und 1.68Q bales chuuged hand* at Cull rates. The demand fell off on Tuesday, as operators withdrew to await later Euro pean aUvIeos j tlie iintcs nr tlie dny were 645 bales, and ol Wednesday 617 bales, without any change iu prices. Yes terday’s sales readied 1,388 bale*, at irregular rates, and the market closed lu such au unsettled state that we could not obtain accurate quotations. We, however, republish our quotation* of tlie previous week, with the remark that they approximate very closely lo the ruling prices of tbo pust week. The aggregate sales of the week foot up 6,979 bales, at the following particulars: 41 at 7>i, 13 at 7),, 48 at 8, 38 at 8)i, 66 at 8)i. 06 at 8tf. 43 at 8X, 37 at 8?*. 317 at 9.35 at 0 1-16,308 at 9**', 791 at 0) 4 ', 703 at Otf, 1582 at 9),', 1210 at Ofi, 750 at OL', 132nt9?i. 60 at 9 16-10, 600 at 10, 20 at 10),', 160 at 10> 4 ', and 7 at 10^4- UfoTAttoNa: Middling 0 (3) 9>f Good Middliug 9’afS) 0’ 4 Middling Fair 10 Fair to Fully Fair 10*4 Middling Fair Cotton and higher grades are sesreo and in considerable deniuml, our quotations for these qualities may be considered nominal The receipt# of Cotton at all the ports, to !hc latest dates, gi vo the following results: Decrcaso at New Orleans 347.940 Mobile 86.930 *• .Savannah 31.675 •* Charleston 25.900 :i Texas 7.058 “ ♦Florida 7.364 “ North Carolina 3.644 ’• Virginia 1,192 Total dccreaso 511,689 •The Apalachicola Trices Current, of the 15th inst.. (tho first number for the commercial year 1853 and 4) show; decrease of 7,364 btles Cotton, in receipts at all tho Florida ports this year, when compared with receipts to corres ponding dates of 1862. Sea Islands—’There was a fair demand for Sea Islands *lnce our last. Trice* are unchanged. Tho sales were 269 linirs. as follows: 100 at 25tfj)28, 71 at 33fS)32,37 at 27®35, and 41 at 26tft)36<;. RICE—Tb# market is extremely dull. nn#l prices depress ed, Tho transaction* this weik were 660 casks. Tlie fol lowing aro tlie particulars : 300 at 3 6-16,100 at3*£, 160 at 3*i. and 100 at $4. CORN—There ha* been an active demand for Corn throughout the week. Cargo sales can bo made at 80$. laits bring 8&f<j)90<t, sacks included. OATS—Are worth 70.t $ bushel. Nothing doing. 1!AY—'Iho last sales of Eastern were from wharf at $1 15. ifoles of North River have also been made from wharf at 81 12}^. Demand good. FLOUR—There is but little doing In Flour. Some small sales of Baltimore brand i have been made at $7 60,- Co irgl i is worth ubout the same. MOLASSES—In Cuba Molasses there I* nothing doing.— Early In the week 200 bbls. of Sew Orleans Molasses chang ed hands at 27f $ gallon. IJME—Meets with a fair demand from store, in lots, at $1 25<®l 37 H bbl. SALT—Is retailed in lots, to suit purchasers, at $1 60 f sack. FREIGHTS.—Foreion—To Liverpool, 9-16d ; to Havre, tqe'last engagements were at Domestic—To New York, for Cotton ; Boston. )% for Cotton and $1 75 per cask for IUce; Philadelphia. 7-164 lor Cotton ; and Balti more. 7-16 for Cotton. EXCHANGE.— Foreign—Sterling is selling at 9 ft 4 prem. DoMxrnc—Tho Rank* sell sight checks on all tho Northern citlo* at 11 4 prom,; and purchase Sight Bills at par; 30 day Rills at %ta)l fl 4 dl* ; 60 day Bills at 1 to 2 ^4 4 dl*.; and 90 day Bills at 'SSffatZX $ 4 discount. AUGUSTA, DEC 20—Cotton.—We renew our quotations or last week, as approximating very near tho actual rates, which are un*e'tled. There 1* little doing as holders do not seem disposed to sell nt these prees. The receipts, though Increasing, are nevertheless light. The quantity on rale is not large: Inferior and Ordinary (Stained) 7 Ufa) 8 Middling 8X(a) 9 Good Middling Wiled 0 Middling Fair 9?i(8) 9)i Fair to Fully Fair 9J(f2)lO WII EUR Tt). Since Dec. is. Previously. Since Iho 16 Previ ously. S. /. | UjiVd. S. 1.1 Up'Ul Tier's. Tier's Liverpool, Ismdou,., 606 6980 Other British P’ts. Total G. Britain,... 6C& 6980 Havre. Marseille*, Oth. Fr’cli. Port*.. Total France, Hamburg St. Petersburg.... Otli.N. En'n Pit*. Tot. N. Eii’ii. Prts. Havana Oth. W. India Pi*.. Smith of Europe,. Other Fur’ll. Prt*. ”609 1246 Tot. oth.F’n. PU.. 609 1246 New York, Bo*ton,.... Providence Philadelphia,.... Baltimore, Charleston, Other U. S. Ports.. 172 “iiffi 108! 2074 ”’781 C8t COft 132; "am 30965 12160 ”6222 i4»: 2818 140 ”‘266 ” *175 3133 175 1352 1 269 1080 Total Coastwise,. 298 0494 1686 52882 375 6000 Grand Total ... 298 70-.9 1685 50371 376 7246 Comparative Statement of Cotton. Upland. Stock on hand, September 1st. 1853 6,000 Received since Deo. 16.. 13.638 832 Received previously 89,348 2,135 102.886 Exports since Dec. 15.. Exported previously.,, 7.059 50,371 Stock on hand and on ship-board, not cleared Dec. 22,1853 Same time last year. Stock on hand, September 1st. 1852. Received since Dec. 16.. 18.777 ■ Received previously 114,669 8,1 Exports since Dee. 18.. Exported previously... cleared on Dec. 23, 9.907 440 73,925 2.040 1 ship-board not 1862 107,886 2,617 1 66.430 1,883 41.466 734 . 2.802 121 133.446 8.482 136,248 3,603 83,832 2.480 62,416 1,123 Comparative Exports or Lumber, EKOM TRX TORT Of BAVANNAU, COMMENCING BIPTDfflKR 1. 1858. xxvokted TO. | ffl - ni |Previously. | Last Year. Liverpool, London Other British Port*... 98,318 “”706'264 41,011 ’”’767,iii Total to Great Britain.. 96.318 766,204 838,122 Havre Bordeaux, Other French Porta.... ””ifl9,io6 Total to France 109,190 South of Europe North of Europe Wert Indies, feo. 215J108 *‘"tnjns 860,049 **‘*894.908 Total Foreign Port*.... 484,416 1,244.661 Boston Bath, (Maine,) NewYork....;....,.., Philadelphia.......... Baltimore and Norfolk. Oth*r U. State* Port*.. 120.000 73,000 ""iiiwr 2,429,103 1.174,000 « 1A73.469 1,178.860 278,140 671378 74320 r 14.176 . ^.POO ,..... »•*!« Individual deposit* BmUMiSb so Ranking House* und Lot*.. Protest Account,,, t Balance* due from other Bunks*...'."’* Resulting balance with Mother Bank, Brandii/* ana Agencies • Bills of Mother Bank ou hand.,.. Bills ol other Banks on hand 113.880* Specie on hand 433.363 Si ■mi 640,738 6 4.983,468 2i SsATi. OF GEORGIA. —— County! —— — li-WSto# e A - •’URTKk prl.i!# “Wk Sworn and subscribed tn before mo, this 21st December. 1863. 1 K - TLFFT, iw3 ■ ... MONTY CUMM1NU J. 1. c. C. C. t#m. and Mdse, to S M I jiffitenu, N A Hat dee k Co. Cohen *• - f'ltivMmi.Nj -‘-ni~ i F “ y V 0 * TyerjUlie. S Solomons. Helm S 160 boxes tXiScot s n°i A * U rir- Hf wtD " fc.Villnlonga, W W Hb.rke.: huff and quarter chuSalKZ?*! b !Jl ,l : u t 8 (,#m. all, Uwson ft t-u#lfrey. Uotliwell fe Smith. J Junea. J , bag* Renner and All*. ml M iSS?* * c '" — sL’ >■ . l “perm uo, 76 do p .tent tallow .tn ,"®'*®41h.s#,j I er stenmnacke 1 Calhoun, from Charteston-C RRoad, 1 MuMurd, Ginger and Spice, loo Led* iWr Ha Boat. 1 lillbrlok fe Ik II. II Vellxtlcli. B SI Uffltcau. F V 1 ' mlf "*»d quorter kegs FFFG sn.l HV i % IWlrffi 1 e la Crux Hamden’s Express. H F Willing. J Lynch. Helm » bbls Rectified \Vhi*by. 50 doUhi 4n5° k ,f” fe 1 o*ter. Brigham. Kelly t to. J (leery, and A Haywood. I d ',’ domestic Brandy. 26 quarter am! elCi.tP ' U , * 11 do, M Per steamer Fashion, from Augusta—700 bales Cotton, 0 . ta "j do - 16 do di# varinua bran#*»vJ«M 1® 6*lf 2.600 bushels Corn, an t lldse, to sundry person*. \ r j'!,*} 1 * ? h f r % Cnnar l'-*<'d Mtnlelta Wnf.- *\r°l <0 8*m. ■ — — ' _ d<*. 40 baskets Champaign do. 20 m,«rW \ l0 J d "d-.ftet — , gs_do, for sale by d, c 2t £ - I nAWiSFEiincB urtra=>~ t j i Jj do Shoulders. 10 tlerci * bl»t PASHKNGEHS. Per steamimcketl iilhoun.from Charleston-^ M Skiff,J iJ doHhnuMer*. 10 tlerc-s uJt™ A Reynolds nml a# y, Rev » H Higgins nml Indy ■AGer- prime la-af Lard,40 kegs#lu.lo juat^ IUn ”-2#)t-n ri-'V Mij* CampbeIt. A T i.e.rish, Dr Hall. Mr* Hall. Mr de-21 8 ^^,""^'''‘4; Hall, J L Norton. H 1 Beach and child. J t) Rodgers. Mr I CUjUAR ANirMiff T.V i - fe TAl.lii#^ jA.»m, . K tarrlnghm. K It Voting. J O BCnmnbelLJ Wi S riioice P„ r i oll ^ i Brown. Mr Mo wry. I- Kink J F Mulligan. Mi** Hnrhv. Mr 120 hl.N 15 do l >ri, #ie Newdri™ "• Denslow, Dr Kea. J B Smith nnd lady. J V Lyon, Dr’Hen- ISne new cron NnwlV ,kMll5 W. I fe der*##n nod svt. A G Ho,t. 1) H Days^and 7 deck, I ^doZV^ LIST OF VESSELS IN POUT. j —-“ l ."'Kfcint fe |»m !r< | TAYLOH'S nnvvtF .. — Ships. Kit Whitney. Hinsland,. 602 Havre. — TAYLOR’S CREEK UMo\ A f-AnV^ (located in i.imntTY colntv C ,?.^ E5IT ' . .. - Padolford. Fny fe Co H ill be re-ui;;ned fur the rcrUiun nf,i„! , ' 0A '^ Sterling. Ilen#ler*»n.... .Mil I .’pool... Padelford. Fay fe Co i Janmru \{',\ d<nU on U,t Itona\enture.Ralub’ge.112#> l.ivcrp’l VL)wfeCo: T70R the benefit of tlmsc wh#i whil» #i,„,.# , , * Br.ScuUawl, Hawkins.. | .’pool a Low fe Co F hmee of a liberal education 1 * I, - V Hr. Phandon. tirei'i 689 Glasgow A bur fe Co , thinly settled to sustain good schools il.tlT!, i 'T) 10 '' 1 ' Hr. Couway. (s.) Hicks. . 860 Ht Thomas A L#.w fe Co ; chieliy intended: yet any who de.lre th." ^"" 1 ” Hr. Marion. Horlatul .38 Glasgow A Un fe Co ; of a strictly moral society, health ■« s J r «"Ui« Canton.Clarke 415 nisc’g A LnvfeCo' try affords, cheap board, and as fine hI,.«#. 7 Cgt ’- Coosa wallet*, Paxton... .960 I .’pool. Washb’u. Wilder fe Co tages as aro generally offered ly an academr." M llr,k Exports of Cotton anil Rice. EKOM THE POUT OK SAVANNAH, COMMENCING SKITKHIIKH 1. 1863 SoUtllpOlt, WlUoll.. Kalamazoo, Tuvloi CousuLMills..;... Columbia, Sturgis ..tOfl X-York.Wash’bn. Wilder &Co ( coiuraend*lUelf.' aUj OlTer0i b >* ao a c *demj,till,*chL^‘^ ’•8 L’pool Epplng fe Kretr. • < 8 L’liool Epplng fe Kretr. | „ terms per QfAinrn or elevev wfvt. 1035 1/|mioI OF Mills Reading. Writing.Primary Aritlnneffc and t ,.0ut» Boston. . 11 K Wusbburn Arit!itn#!tlc.(ieugraiihv.und LnglUl,Graminar’ 4pi ' ,,iM Kni'ks. | Blgher English Branches r JW S: idsaK?;:;::::;:A iSS tS | Hr. Ounbrody, Williams..468 .lisc’g...Brigham. Keilv feCo n'v arrunSment „r ,iJ „ Seboois. Coleman 349 #ll»c’g Ogden fe Bunker' dec21—w4w ’ •Svn'i.iry Hr. J Walker, Vlckars....632 L’pool .”.W Bnttersby Urlg* Hr. Planter. Rarmwdale. .232 L’pool...Brlglmm.Kelly fe Co Hr. E Goddard Hennb’ry.192 SI Johns.Biigham.Kelly feCo Tallulah. Cooper 191 RiiFton .Brignain. Kelly fe Co Philurn. Ornfien 107 N-York Brigham. Kelly fe Co Emily. Davis 3.’0 N-York..Brii Josephas, Wilson 142 rep’g. .llrigi CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS ANNUALS, GIFT BUUKS. PORT llOMfc.MtESES* kC A LARGE variety of elegant annusl*. sihUxAs ,,',1 maclie albums, curd case* tM#rt mimi-. .i»#' 1 •• *w B unm.nciij aiu . IimA. fanrr boxes .Ir.l. „ 1,1 ,C"Hdrrnigjf| , • a *’° N-York..Hrighani.Kelly fe Co i standard work* eleeantlv l*int!» i P*u#'ing« Josephus, Wilson 142 rep’g. .Brigham. Kelly fe Co 1 aiiiiHble tor holidav i>r#.Lni. r'l 1 "’, m *’l- v article* Monticello. Clifford 00 BatlT... Hriglmm Kelly fe Co ! k‘ ^ holiday present*, for sa le«t 135 Co.,^.“7 K A Reed. Ree.l 193 X-York Wnshb’n. Wilder fe Co | '- U . s - S. sllitfy. ' Bt'arl of Truirfi. GROCERIES! GROCEKIES I lOIHCH.—150 bngs prime Rio, 15 do Jamaica, fe, 4! j,. Exports of Cotton, Rice, fee., from thla Port, EHOM l&TII DEC. Til 2Jl> |)KC., 1853. lYlicre to. S.ls. Upl'd Bice 71 niter. Lumber Pomes Liverpool New York, Boston Philadelphia. Baltimore. i72 606 108(1 2674 789 680 * 006 ioil 17ft 96118 i'itlOOO ’*32877 73000 ""ji ””i«6 14 Bath. Me Charlpston, ’iio Total 298 7059 37f> 90318 231877 195 R M Charlton. Liglitburn.147 r#-p’g.. ..loickrtt. Ixi.ig fe Co CiiHtilian. Pinkham 220 Huston Ogden fe Bunker R Russell. Mavo 175 ■hsc’g Ogilen fe Bunker! l'' 1 l.Cotieland. Rttrtte t .... DU N-York Ogden fe Bunker v -^ Adidina. Millikeii "00 N'-York W H Giles fe Co . Sl’OAll—10 hhds Porto Rico. 10 do St. Croix, i do v.. Paiols. Silsby 192 Cnrdenns.. .Cohen fe Fos<liek Ori'* anB - W9 bbls Crashed. Powderetland Clarified Macon.M’utkins 223 N-York II K Washburn I M'HAsshj—!26 tilids Cuba. 75 ibisXew()i!«in» Ve-ta Ellen, Ellis 149 Boston M A Wilder 1 „ 1 ',^ , V K-,5U bbU 0co, 8 i “# 75 ditto Canal. 60 ditto I|[. lw Oxford. Fitts 299 Port land SI A Wilder Smith-*. , ,a SThorndike, llardine 170 N-Vnrk Mnslor , Baoix—:26 casks Baltimore llams.SObhdi £1J« '«#. -• - — - ^boulder*. JPWelherill. Foster.. M I> Scull. Thompson. P R Horton.I.ingo..... OSmith, Peterson.... Cataract. Rico Enchantress, Tyler.... Virginia. A x worthy... (• J Jones. Isnik Ukraine. Ia'iiuoii Schunncra. lii'C.'g... Hriglmm. Kelly fe Co I’bilit..Hriglmm. Kelly fe Co V-Vork Rowland fe Co ...... t'Uibv.......Ogden fe Bunker N-V##rk Ogden fe Hunker •’ise'g Ogden fe Bunker N-Y.»rk H K Washburn Ball lIKWarliburn rep’g Master MARRIED, nt Pine Hill, (near Tallahassee.) ou the 12th of December. 1863. by Bishop Rutledge, R. B. HILTON. Esq., to Miss REBECCA BRANCH, daughter of Dr. Edward Bradford. an#l grand daughter of Ex-Gov. John Branch POUTS. 1853. 1862. O.U. Kr. O.P. t!.lt. Fr. 0. P New Orleaus. Dec. 10 35 16 0 65 14 2ft Mobile, Dec. 10 6 4 8 11 a 2 Florida. Dec. 14 (1 1 1 0 (i 0 Savannah. Dec. 22 12 1 3 21 i 2 Charleston. Dee. 16 6 a 1 13 o 4 New York. Doc. 10 47 10 01 21 1 81 Total 1U4 49 no 124 26 114 MINERAL SPRING FOR SALE. T HE subscribers offers for sale.in Hamilton county.Flu.. tlie White Sulphur Springs, known ns the Upper Min eral Springs, amt tlie adjacent tract of land. lu iiiudicinal virtues, site, ami beauty are unequalled in the United State*, nnd as a watering plnco are doubtless destined to be the same. Also, offer f#ir sale, 200 acres of good pine land, one mile aud a hall distant from Haiti Springs, 100 ol which is cleared ami m good order for cultivation. Also, offer for sale, on snhl premises, fourteen likely ne groes. iiKstly young women and children. If said Hiirings'tract >T land is not sold by 1st of January next. 1 will tent the hotel and appurtenance*, on sanl prem ises. for one or more years. PLINY SHEFFIELD. II J. fe J. W. mikffikmi. Agents in my absence. Kllisvillo. Fla.. December lOtli, 1*63. #122—tl5J Floridian and .lournal. mid Jacksonville News, will please copy and send tills top S. #' Bitters, 12 do Absynth, just HYLAND fe O'NEILL. DanU Note Table. OKOItOIA. Rank Stnte of Georgia... Par. Planters’ Rank “ Marine nnd Fire Ins. B'k. ” Central K.U.feU'klng Co. u Georgia R. R. fe H'kingCo. •' Bank of Milledgevilio.... '• Hank of Augusta “ Meclinnics' B’k, Augusta “ Augusta Ins.fe H'kingCo. ” Rank of Brunswick,Aug'a “ Manufacturers' Ilk.Macon. " Rank of St. Marys. 40 ft $ di*. Bunk Bates for Purchasing Exchange. Billson England Hills ou Franco Sight Check* on New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore fe Boston par 30 day bill* do.. Kfipl di*. 60 duy bills do.ljfrSJJ dis. 90 daybill* do 2)*|®25( pr. 801'TII CAROUNA. Clmrleston, City Bonks..Pai Columbia, Com'cial Bunk “ llmiiburg. Hunk of “ Cheraw, M Rank of *» Georgetown. Bank of “ Camden, Bunk of “ So. West’llR.It B'k,Knox.... ITiinuiA no sale*. Nkw Ori.ka.vh 3^4 dis. NorthCahouna.. .2 fg3 div Yikri.via 2 <®2>i dis. Tknnkkhkk 2|fi>3 dis Bank Bates for Selling Ex change. lills on Englami.fl 4 prem. Hills on France nominal Checks on Now York % Prem. “ I’hihidelphia “ Haltlmoro “ Boston “ P IG HAMS AND SMOKED lil.EI 10 bbts for sale by dec-2 , HYLAND fe O’NEILL B LANKET*.—A large assortment, just opened, of all qualities, at verr low prices. M. l’REN DERG AST fe C<>.. 178 Broughton-*t.. dec22 opposite St .lu Irew’a Hall. West side. C| 1 FOB SALK—On board ship Bunbrotly, Eastern wlinrf. Savaiumh—Two thorough Irish Breed bun ivetPadiiptcd for planters or persons iupo-sessiou of store*or out houses, garden* or places ivlieFe proporly of value is kept. All early call will be advisable to insure sale 2* dec22 McliM winter Whale Oil. W) bbls while Wine nnd Cider Vinegar. 10 bbls Apples. 60 bbh Potatoes.30 package* To bacco. 100 boxes Snap. Starch nnd Candles. 15 half chests ohl Hyson an#l Black l’eas. 30 l#ox#-s ground Coffee, 60 boxes Mustanl. in quarter pound cans, 60 dux hand and handled Serublng Brushes. 6li doz cotton and manella Clothes Lines. 10 doz assorted sizes iloor Hints. 10 chest* Cedar Tubs. 6 doz Cedar Pails. 30doz 2 and 3 Imop Bucket*. 30 doz large tanev bundled Brooms, ami 10 doz Wisp Brooms, fee . bv DAVID O’CONNER, dec22 Corner Broughton ami Drayton-sts. Bank Shnrcs mill Stocks, Cost. Pres't Pr Institutions. Bunk of tlie Stnte of Georgia... Planters' Rank “ “ Marine and Fire Insurance Bank Central R. R. nnd Ranking Co.. Hank of Savannah Gas Light Company South-western Railroad Co Georgia Railroad Company Macon mid Western R. R. Co... Western nn#l Atlantic R. R. Co. 112 08 64(3)65 115 nnd Int. 103(3)104.... 28 102 103 100 Div'ds 8 $ 4 12 4 12 V ? 8 V 4 8^4 8 9c, 8 9 4 1 7 9 4 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF SAVANNAH .DECEMBER 23. DMT. AH HIVE I) SINCE OUfl LAST. Fclir Enchantress. Tyler, New York, to Ogden fe Bunker. U. 8. M. steam-packet Calhoun, Barden. Charleston, to S M Lafflteau. Steamer Fashion. riiUpot.Augnstn.toM A Cohen. CLEARED. Br. R. 'L steamship Conway. Hicks, St, Thomas—Andrew I/»w fe Co. U. S. M. steam-packet Gorilon. King. Charleston—S. M. Laffitem, Steamer St. Johns. Freeborn. Palatka. fee.—Clnghorn fe Cunningham. Steamer l lanter. Wiggins, St. Mary*—Klncliley fe Thomas. DEPARTED. U S M steam-packet Gor<ton. King. Charleston. Steamer St. Johns.Freeborn. I’nlatka.fec. Steamer Planter. Wiggins. St. Marys. MEMORANDA. Holme*’ Hole, Dec 12—Arrived, brig Isadora, nragg.from Savannah, for Boston. 13th—Arrived, Saginaw,from Jack sonville, for Boston; sclir Iris, (Ur) Mnnn. from Savannah, for St Johns, N B. Newport. Deo 12—Arrived, brig Sea Belle Berry, from Jacksonville for Bath. Rockland, Dec 11—Sailed, sclu Chas Williams. Boyd, for Savannah. IVllming'on. Drc 17—Aarivcd. brig Aurora, Barney, from Savannah bound to New York. In distress ; sclir Lucy. Eat on, Irom St Johns, Fla, fofc New York, put In with loss of sails, fee. Charleston, Doc 20- Arrived,iclirSatUU. from Savannah River. Foreign Ports. Androsaati, Nov 20—Sailed, Welfnllle, McMillan, for Sa vannah. Liverpool, Nov 30—Sailed. Nicholas Biddle. Gerresb. for- Savannnli. Deo 1—Cleareil. Colonist, Alexander, for Savan nah. Nov 29—Entered nut. John. Hawo*. forSavannah. Glasgow, Nov 29—Sailed. Cameo, Hogg, for 8avaonah. St Johns, Dec 0—Arrived, brigsj Cohen, M’Gunt, and Olivet Froat, Smith, from Savannah. DISASTERS. Scbr Kensington. Swain, from Charleston for New York, with a cargo of rice and cot on.after an absence of 21 day*, arrivod at Wilmington in a leaky condition, with loe* of main boom, ma n*afl. fee. Tho brig Wm M Groton, Geyer, from Charleston, bound to Boston, put Into Wilmington. N C. on the 16tb. for re- K ' s, having met with gales of wind, losing part of deck , stove boat, lost sails, and leaking badly. UONSIDNEES PER CENTRAL RAILROAD. DECEMBER 21—1224 bales Cutton. and Merchandise, to Ilardwlek fe Cooke. Washburn. Wilder fe Co. fi Hartridge. Franklin fe Brantley, Behn fe Foster. N A Hardee fe Co. W Waters. Lawson fe Godfrey. Boston fe Vil'alonga. Rabun fe Whitehead. IV Duncan. Lockett, Long fe Co. E Parson* fe Co. Ogilen fe Bunker. Crane fc Rotlgers.C A L Lamar. Wells fe Durr. Hunter fe Gammell, Brigham, Kelly fe Co, Hudson. Fleming fe Co, C H Duryee, Williams fe Humphreys, and Order. CONSIGNEES. Per schr Knohantres*. from New York—M A Cohen. Behn fe Foster. T RMUI*, J A Brown. A Backer.Brigham, Kelly fe Co, JPColllo*,' (JH Carapfleld. Champion fe Watts, Clag- horn fe Cunningham, Davis fe Copp, Thos Ford, 8 Goodall. H J Gilbert, W W Garrard. Holcombe. Johnson fe Co, N B Knapp, Kennedy fe Beach, Lockett, LongfeCo.SMLaffi- lean. 0 A L Umav, E I.nvell, IW Morrell fe Co, IfoMahon fe Doyln, Mini* fe Florence. T J Naylor fc Co, Ogden fe Banker. Palmer fe Son. Philbriek fe Bell, A Scudder. Swift fe Co, R D Walker, W M Wadiey, Well* * Durr, and TS Wayne, Per achr Virginia, from Baltimore—A Ponehard, Ander son* fc Co. Both well fc Smith. M A Cohen. PI. Constantine. J KDoFord. J Boyle. 1) R Dillon, Holcombe, Johnson fc Co. J Jones fc Son. R Habersham fc Son, R fc J Lacklleon, W fc R McIntyre, T R Mills, J B Moore fc Co. J Shaffer, Williams fc Humphreys, JTThomas, KPWebster, TS Wayne, and Order,. ■ Per steampaeket Gordon, frem Cbarlectao—C& Road, J TUIteaVS M Ufflg^Hrtersbam fc Bon, Berlin jk CHRISTMAS PRESENTS A 1 uritity of Amiuufo uud otlu-i- illustrated B##i#ks. with ix. niinieuMiH fine engruviugs, und Iu various style*of hireling. Al*o Tlie Blood Stone, by Donald McLeod. Gray's Elegy, with au engraving to each verse. Clnverrooli 2«l series. t#y Alice Carey. A Month in Engiau#!, by Tnckeriiiiin. A Meek’s Delight, or Games mid Stories, for tlie parlor and fircNide. Autumn Hours, by Mrs Kirkland, beautifully Illustrated. Judge rMmorel’s MpiiitunlLni Kurni-nsclo*. u Rmmince of the Vow Word. Hay don’s Autobiography. Physiology of Taste, Shadv Side. Guslaviis I.lndorm. I.ifo of Wm. Pinkney, The Attor ney. Busy Moment*, fee., Art und Iudustry, as represented in tlie Crystal Palace. <lec22 w. THORNE WIIJJAMS. Dhooms—40dozen, painted handles. Buckets—200 dozen, painted. Soar, tL’Axntra and stahcu_S« boxes No. 1 nirilW, Soap. 60 «lo tale «lu. 7ft do Adamantine Csn-ilti. Sperm. 25 do Star, 150 do Patent Mould do. 40 whole hull boxes Starch. M Toimixo—360 pkgs various brand* and nunlltles. l.KMON SVUl'l*. fee —50 boxes Syrap. lo caws Walnut rj Tomato Catsup. 10 do Brandy Pea# lies Duukstic Lujrons—75 |,|>l- Phelp’* Gin. 50 do X E P.-, #6 «lo Ruclltied Whisky. 30 do Kxta Old Monongahelado \\ IN'KO—20 .(iiarter casks pure Malaga. & do tkoi«lUA ra. Received ami for sale by _dec29 McMAHOXS^ DOYLE W HISKY.—5 casks genuine Scotch anil Irish IVLWra wood aud bottle. For sale l»y de cl8 HYLAND 4 O’XDU. B EEP.—2« half barrels G. Haws iwr.~ Jmt rw#-itsi,t4 for sale by declO HYLAND fe Q'XHIL 0 X J°^ 6 bb }" l”!" 1 * 3 Onio, "'i laiiiihig tlii<iht(rm bark Seboois, from Boston, and for sale mi tl* ,h ir t P LA.. I hit—-ft bbls calcined aud 50 casks around fowit latuling this day. per baik Sebirni*. freni ItoiU-g, ui torsnlo on tho wlmrf. by dlo UGDEN fe Hl’XKUL "|31G I III IN—350 tuns .Not r-'timmertrc and 60 tuo«Coti> , ne,,s l ’ , Jf | ren# vargo of sliip tamei#. from (ils.p*, U sale to arrive, by 015 HH1GI1AM. KW.I.Y k CU, rase* Wolfe's Amino tic fete* ml for sale iu Soirelt'* building, br P. CUKKAN. EPISCOPAL PUBLIC AT DNS, J UST receive#!, a variety of publications of tlie.Vex York Protestant Episcopal Society. Tracts, Church Cite chisms. Sabhath School Service, nud oilier cheap ud ulj. able Publications. For rale at the Book Sfore of E ASTI-.RN HAY- decU R GCKI.AND LIME—100 bills Rockland Um», for ul«ii lots to suit purchasers, by #locl3 ’. A SI9I.iT. 1. 13ft CoBgreu-itnet. L AW UiJUKS.—United State* Annual |iise*t f#ir lSif"; Kliinilor’s on tiro Iaiw of Shipping ; S'! Greenleif cj Evidence ; English Iaw and Equity Reports, rul 15; AH IV. THORNE WilXUJR IJl’CK WHEAT—In bid*, half bills, kegs an#l btgi.jtiii ■JLJ cei veil per steamer Alabama, nnd for sale br CHAMITuN fe WITH. linlfcr FOR THREE DAYS MORE ! SELLING OFF I THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, At the Crystal Pulnco, nt St. Andrew’s Hull. J UST RECEIVED per Mourner, and opened this day, for Christmas, a magnificent nranrtiucnt of TOYS of ntl descriptions, large and small, consisting in part o Crying babies. Dresi-ed wax dolls, Kid doll- Asmirtud birds, Couclies, Lidle* on horseback. CohcIi'** witli cliildren, Boys nn#l ilogs, Windmilla, Saddle liorse*, Elepliant*. Gouts, cats. mice, ltats, rabbits, Caricature*, donkey*, Stables, green-houses. Sliip*. steamers, Ret cules. Wax-figures, Clocks, gilt watches, Negroes and Ron, Crying J##lins, Gun*, bureaus, Wagons, singe*. i!ose-cart«, engine*. Mechanical figure*. Locomotives, fee., fee. Also, a beautiful a**ortment of FRENCH CONFECTIONERY, coMemai.vo: Jelly Cakes, Angelina Rings, Crystallzed Fruit, Beam Cumly. Conserves, Chocolate Drops, Cordial Bean*. Victories. Vanilla Almonds, Fancy French Boxes of every Fruit Drops, description. Burnt Almonds, This stock of good* comprise* one of the most beautiful assortment opened In Savannnli. and will be sold cheap for ca*h. The subscriber would respectfully solicit an examin ation of tho abovo stock before purchasing elsewhere. dec22—3 J. Ji. HAYWuOB. N OTICE.—All person* having demand* against Robert G. Guerard. late of Chatham county, deceased, are here by notified to present them duly attested, to the undersign, ed, within the time prescribed by law. And all person* indebted will please make Immediate payment. dec22 E. B. GUERARD. Ex'r. s—tv nnn* u vi rh» r ft* 131 bbi* do Mola**e«. landing frli m „*!$VnkJDirI- sod for rale by declS _COHEN * Vf USICAL BIRDS—CHRISTMAS PRESENT.—Iho under-. p AISI^P, fee.—180 whole. hMf*nd quarter Mxn. 1YJL signed begs leave to inform the amateur* of Birds, Xy K „ the amateur* of Birds. that he ha* lust received from Bremen a new, large and choice selection of Bird* of Music. Intending fa leave Sa vannah by the next steamer he offer* them for rale on rea sonable term*. He may be found nt the Marshal House, where all those who admire tho purest production* of na ture are Invited to call, and examine his fresh Bird* of.Song. dec22—3* 1IEKM. MULLER. • bid* Loaf laird, received uud for HCpll McMAIlUN fe HOYLE. P OTATOES—50 bbls Potatoes, landing from t*rlg Jlontieei. lo. for *11 Ic by #14 "’ ‘ IVI H AY—126 bale* prime North River Ray. lanlic; per steamer Alabama, nnd for *ale bv _dec4 PAIIEI.K011D. FAY * W. F lour—100 bills Baltimore Flour, landi by so|i23 Itmi H AY.—76 bale* PrinwEiisteni Bay.Just.-- . sal## by nov23 K. V. HPKH1 L .\ Kit— I .-Hiding from scbr Midask, 25 kegs slid lOblU jiriiue Leaf Lard, for salo by novl2 J. V. fiON'NERAT »CO. I CE—250 tun* Ice. per brig Ann’i T Hind*, for nl». rive, by nov!8 HUliillAM. KEU.Y_fe C0_ M OUP,NL\ti GOOD^lliiek'bornb.-iilnM. do Frenel w riiin and Coburg cloth* alpac.i*. t'anlon cloth* o' silk*, black si'k ami satin #le chi-ne. French »n<l EkM crap#-*, love and crape veil*. French and English alii*, fee., ju-t received and for *: > ed and for sale in lot* to suit puichasers. by nov23 E. 'I • Platt A LMANACS FOR 1854.—Grcm ille’* Almanac f« ^ State* of Georgia. South Carolina. Alabsm*. Bai du. for *nlo, wholesale nnd retail, at 135 CongrjM-d-JT declfi S. 8. SIBLEY. N EW ORLEANS MOLASSES, fee -ICO bbN »M*»^ hhd* Sugar. 100 bbl* Whisky, landing fnun bn^i lab. and for sale by Heal ft OQIIEN k PW B UTTER and CHEESE—IV subscriber h»» UU'I# V mngenient* t#i receive, direct Irom northern a regular nnd full supply of very choice Butter and ■ ■ which i* offered ut tlie lowest market price—’-O firkmitv* 26 boxes just received. Purchaser* *re req-cctrullr c.1 to call. C. T. ROBINSON. 122 B»I' #lec3 tear of the Exchai-p^ E LECTION NOTICE —An election Will be •lay. .r.vow.# ouiibr-—nil - * ^ ?^1!, — day. tlie 2d day ##f January next. *t thorourlt^ in thi* city, for tlie following County Officer*.forth ty ol Clmthnm namely : Sheriff. Clerk of tlicSnpen Inferior Court*. Receiver <#f Tax Return*. Tax Mir County Treasurer. Coroner, ami Connty foineyat- will be opened nt seven o’clock. A. M..and wul becM« glx o’clock. P.M. The Sheriff i* required to *»««*» preserve order, N. B. KNAPP. J I- c - *• * ‘ WM. H CUVIER./hC.^ JAS. E GODFREY. J i MONT miMISG. 4. t C. t t declfi—td GEO, P. HARRISON.4- C 1ANAL FLOUR, fee.—80 bbl* Hiram Smith'* > Genesee Flour. 40 half do do. 20 bbl*and 50 ,^GLu’i 50 boxes new bunch Raisins 80 do Be*#iel» »"“ Pearl Standi. 26 .lo assorted Candy. W bbD butter. Aa Craceer*. 3« Imxes soda Biscuit. !«i ne«’^ 8s Beadel’* Patent Candles, mo r, 1 - ro- - ^ Gin, 60 do New England Rum. 20.MO siipen ^ Segue*. 40 lihd* prime Bacon Sides. 50 bbls recti ta SS5 ,nd,or ” SOU-W.J0HSS»W*“ pBESH SUff® aSd CHEB-&-I.-I, ’ Ml _ e b r 11 VtLj.h*ll lloa*o- gUGAR AND MOLASSES—19 hhd»_Sew Under Marshall l! °^ Orleant S”!* _ rants, 30 drums Fig*. 6 c»*es I'runo*. 6 case* Ginger Preserve*. 10 do* Brandy Fruit and plain Preserve*. 20 doz Walnut. Mushroom and Tomato Catsup*; 10 dot Ullve Oil, In pint* nnd quart*; 20 dox Pickle*. In quart* and half gal lon jar* ; 30 whole, half aud quarter b-#xe* Raisin*, in layers and tranches; Citron*. Mace. Nutmegs.Cordial*, fee., and for sale by DA Vll) O’CONNER. dec22 Coruor of Broughton and l>rayton-*t«. B UTTER, feo.—30 keg* aclcctod Goshen Butter, 125 boxes White and Colored Cheese. 100 boxes new gcaled Her ring*, 40 half and 20 quarter barrel* Buckwheat, 60 boxc* new bunch Raisin*, Received per steamer and for *ale by , dec2l SCRANTON. JOHNSTON fe CO. GENTEEL CLOTHING READY-MADE. PRICE «b VBADER, D ESIROUS to overcome any prejudice that may exist ta to the superiority in style, quality and cheapness of our good*, we ehallenga competition In * comparison with any thing that can be produced from a«y section of the Union. Being made up under the superintendence of our Mr. Price In the city of New York. whose tim* and experience I* de voted exclusively to the interest of our buRines*. thx reortx may confidently rely on our aWllty to meet tbeir wants and Interest* with every article In our sphere to tbeir entire satisfaction. GUI’at U7 Bay itredt, nearly oppoaltaAhe Exchange. J|w2<F wnoie. nan son qu«i#r. “ --- . de R.i*ln* ! 76 box.. Candy. 60 F ISH-7 hhd* Codfish. 20 bbl* pickled Herrin*. sailed do, 25 bbl* and 20 1|> 11 %f 1 0 °i| a I ION* DOYLE •— ’J dec i 8 A LE AND PORTER—100 bid* Philndelpiil* 20c - ’ *• n pc ! n — Tw W F ISH-25 bbU Menlia<ten Fi*h.«n excellent or c plantation use. just received an; for ra! le JLi,v{3. decl7 TTM) MELLING OFF BELOW COST.—A great variety « O dress Good*, suitable for thi* «•*“'* ljoROfeS- #1pc17 t ”-'* u W INER—100 basket! Hridslck and Munn'i C i*mp a In pint* and quarts. For “jv^aND * O'NHU, ■nUTTKR AND CIIKESI->-2ft keg* Butter, 100 bx»CM*A Jj ju*t received and tor sale by ^ p nnv9 . ■iis**r B UTTER—26 _ flrkin* Butter, just received per^^^ and for sale by dec7 TTAY-ao Foie* Hay. landing per schooner N» * B.iauarafttgi FOIt S.ll.Iv—A M- «™>“- -*"• K rautn-s-Ju‘1 completes a fine assortment, offered a* lo be bou|ht In tlie city. KEMPTON fe VFRFnjj^ miAOTIW.S'KSBg*^; B OTTER-a WUo» ""‘"1^“-** aaleby •- d>fll8 -—