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From tho Rlcbmond Bulletin.
A. Lore Scrape.
Ant autumn e’en, wl’ sky serene,
I roTtd the fieldt an’ sang;
. I met a lata wl’ pretty fact,
A* lightly akelpln’ Bang.
I waa na tlow to bow fu* low,
t An'squeeae her tender hand.
Wl’ charming gttllt. a lovely amlle,
lit up her feature* bland.
I did na ken that mlechlef then.
Waa In her bonnte e’e j
Wl* Cupld'a dart, deep 1’ my heart,
We aat amang the rye |
Wl' aplrlta blithe I twined a wreath,
Fra* awnle warin’ atraw;
Around her tree*’, wl* tenderer**,
l did thy garland draw. _
Wl’ mild address, I gained a klaa,
Tho’ aft an’ lang I atrore j •'
And gladaome heart, I happy tho’t,
I wad declare my love.
Her Hpa were awcet—my heart did beat,
Beneath their potent away ;
I bent me knee, an’pUyfu’ahe,
Gat up an’ ran away.
[From a new work by H. T.Tuckcrman, Juat laaued by, Rod
field, NewYork.l
The Dead Hi St. Giles's Church.
Two mlootei sc.rccly elapsed efler I rang lie (ex-
ton* hell at 8t. Oiles’a Church. Crlpplegale. before
that personage ushered me urbanely luto the aisle.
Tbe roor of the building la modern, but the dark
carvings on pulpit and choir Indicates an age of two
centuries. I stood at tbe alter where Cromwell and
Ben Jobnsn were married ; marked the pavement be
neath which Fox, the author or •• Tho Book of Mar
tyrs.” is buried; and read tho inscription on the Lucy
vault—a family satirized lu the character of Shallow,
and which Incarnates for everlasting ridicule the sa
pient Justice who would have proved Shakspeurc a
deer-stealer. I examined the quaint old tomb of the
historian Specde; and, from a window, looked upon a
fragment of a Roman wall—the greatest antiquity of
London, hard by the venerable Cripplegate. Over
against a pew, a familiar bust marks the spot beneath
which are the mortal remains of Milton ; and his epi
taph is grand in Its simplicity—'* Tbe author of Para
dise Lost.” Ho and his father before him were in ten-
dauts of this church. How sublime to the imagina
tion Is this otherwise not remarkable temple, where
that beautiful head was bowed in prayer l 1 recalled
bU image os it lay In youthful beauty, one summer
afternoon, on tbe greensward, under the clawlo trees
of the collego lawn, when a fair lady hung entranced
above the sleeper, end left a scroll In his nerveless
hand. I saw him in his prime, conversing with Gall
leo, and looking forth, with all a poet’s rapture, upon
Val d’Arno from the wooded summit of Fiesole. I
beheld him when timo had silvered his flowing hair,
with sightless orbs uplifted, as his lingers ran over
the organ-keys, and the calm of devotion softened
tho lines of care and grief in that raaiestic counte
nance. The picture he bequeathed of Eden, fragrant
and dewy as creation’s morning, Ah* forlorn glory of
Satan, and the solemn oidence of the verse that em
balmed, in perpetual music, the story of " maus first
disobedience,” came vividly back noon my heart be
side his sepulchre. Stern Cromwell’s rugged visage
grew mild os his marriage resnonso woke ugain from
the silence of years, and blitnely sounded the foot
steps of rare old Beu, as ho walked aguin with his
beloved, in my vision, up that solitary nave. What a
changed aspect beam tho world einco Roger Williams
talked with Milton of the prospects of religions liber
ty in America, and the latter Iplead for the freedom
of the press: uud yet, with all the triumphs of sci
ence, the revelatious of the bard have lost not a ray
ol their spiritual beauty ; his “ high argnment” re
mains In all ita original signlllcance; his mighty song
wakes the soul to-day os when first its eternal sym
phony burst forth ; his Intact career, unwavering
IUU Aiu ». *•-- -.-.Hi
Cbrtstlauo In the Turkish Army.
A letter in the Journal des Debats, speaking of the
composition of the Turkish Army, says: “ You are
doubtless aware that among tho irregular corps of
the Ottoman army there are already u certain num
ber of Christians; they are said to amount to seven
or eight thousand, mostly Catholics oi Bosnia or Al
bania. It is now in contemplation to form regular
corps of Christians. Tho government will commence
by u regiment of Cossacks, Christians of the Greek
Church, who emigrated in tho timo of the Greater
Catherine, and to whom the Turkish Government
gave land in Dobrodia, on the right bank of the Dan
ube. A regiment of 900 horsemen is to bo raised,
which will be commanded by 8adyk Pacha, a Polo by
birth, and who, after having made the campaign of
Poland, in 1830, came and demanded an asylum in
France ; and when the Republic withdrew from him
the passport which secured to bitn protection, he
went to Turkey. M. Chaikowsky there became Sa-
dj* Effendi, and has only recently been raised to the
rank of Pacha. He is ono of tho most determined
enemies of the Russian government, and bis well-
known sentiments have caused him to be on two oc
casions personally named in the dispatches from St.
Petersburg!! to tbe Divan. This regiment will be
formed at Constantinople; and to prove that Mussul
mans can live on good terms with Christians, these
Cossacks, during the timo necessary for their instruc
tion, will bo quartered In a barrack partly occupied
by a regiment of Turkish cavalry. The new note
proposed by France and England has just been pre
sented to the Divan, and, contrary to wlmt was at
first thought, it is England which urges, in the warm
est manner, its signature by the Porte. It i9, how
ever, positively Btated that tho document has riot yet
been aubmltted to the council of Ministers, and, ac
cording to general belief, there is no doubt of its be
ing rejected.—Liverpool Times.
From the Sent ot War.
The Cleveland people seem disposed to make fun of
their neighbors at Erie, who have shown such a
E lacky disposition. The following is from the Cleve-
tnd Herald:
Oar special reporter furnishes us with an abstract
of tbe patriotic address delivered at Erio by Captain
Ebonezer Scoutz, to his detachment of D. S. Fusi-
leers, just previous t) tho attack on the enemy's
bridges. Whilst wo lament tho necessity of the gal
lant officer's taking the Held, wo cannot but admire
his eloquence and plnck.
Tbe distinguished captain, whose breast was adorn
ed with tho badge of the Erio order or Qolden Fleece,
and In whose cap was displayed tho figure of a tor
tolse beautifully worked iu Erie brass, waa fully arm
ed for a desperate conflict. Iu one hand he flourished
a huge Bologna sausage; his coat pockets were Oiled
with eggs of unmistakable odor, (supposed to beom-
blomatlcal of the reputation of Erie,) and in his belt
were stuck two giuger pop bottles, loaded to tho
very corks. Thus equipped, he mounted an empty
. whuky barrel, (the funner contents of which Imd
' been transferred to tbe throats of tho D. S. Fuslleers,)
and retsed his right hand with tbe BologOa sausage
pointing to a little streak of a cloud.
Hooray for Captain Scooter shouted tbe excited
IPfcfcter aatM hoik thkt port bu tho 7th lust., boWd'
rice, Bhn encountered tho galo In which tho Rovoii-
ue CaUor HamtUon wti loot, and being In a dlaabled
oQOdlUon, attempted to run into fit. Simons, to tbe
•outhward of Bavannah j In doing which, ehe attack
upon'wmethlng which appeared to be a anuken
wteck’ | when, for the preservation of their lives, the
«ffi«r$ and otowtoolt to theirbdat, ebon after vfhloh
the schooner filled and sunk. They arrived safely at
8t. Simone, Bom whence CtpL Thayer reached Bo.
vanhab, and arrived bore yesterday afternoon from
tho latter place. The vessel was insured for $8000,
with $1300 on freight, In the egency of the Columbia
Insurance Company, In this city. There was no In
surance, we understand, in some other office here,
upon the cargo. ’
The Northern Dally Times,
This Is the title of a new dally .English journal, es
tablished lu Liverpool, and published simultaneously
in that oily and Manchester, by Ciukles Wilmrb,—
It U printed in a style corresponding with the Lon
don Times, and other first class English papers, and
edited witii decided ability—taking |he liberal side
of all questions claiming publlo consideration. As
1 ah avenue of commercial, business aud general Intel-
! ligencc, It must prove of great value to Liverpool and
Manchester, and os affording such matter will be
sooght after even on this side of the Atlantic. Its
terms to advance paying subscribers out of Liverpool
are £3 IDs per aunnm *, XL 18s half year; £0 19s Gd
per quarter. It is tho first and ouly dally paper ever
established in Liverpool,
In summlug up Its defence against tho strictures of
a correspondent upon .a previous editorial which ap
peared in its columns, doubting the propriety of in
discriminate distribution of charity funds in foreign
lands, to the negleotof its own poor and heatheu
subjects, tho Times very justly remarks;
“We h&vemach charity, but It la misplaced aud misdi
rected—many hospital* fur the lick, but all who have visi
ted auch Institutions on the Continent, must know how iu-
finitely preferable (t is to see a dellcatn Sister of,Charity
performing kind office* for prostrate humanity, than llie
uncoulhand unsymiwthlzing nurses, hardened by their vo
cation. who aro frequently to be found at homo. Our chari
ty la more prodigious than efficacious ; and foreign States
are well managed at half the coat required for keeping up
our magnificent hospitals and palace-likeworkhouacs. where
the poor aro pauperised and degraded, and where teeming
poverty la nestled, aa In a hot-bed, to germinate abundant
ly, and afterwards desolate the land.”
While this frank acknowledgement of tho condi
tion of English charities and the recipients of the
same may be no justification for any existing abuses
in our own country, yet wo cannot refrain from allud
ing to it in contrast to our institutions—domestic, as
well ns cbaritablo. England possesses a splendid
aristocracy amid benighted heathenism and abject
poverty ; and her charities are dispensed iu a manner
to exalt tho well-born and still farther depress the
lowly.
Such.U English authority, tho truth of which we
Americans have no right to question. Wo are glad
to discover in an English newspaper what we believe
to be an boaost independence of thought, and the
ability to give it expression. Wo welcome tho Times
to this side of the water, fully trusting its views will
bo impartially considered and appreciated.
t’ne Captain bowed, coughed twice, drew his coat
sleeves across his face and across the small of his
back, aud began hi* oration thus:
" Friends, follow oitizens, and members of this ’ere
invincible army s We are met here this day to carry
• it a great Idear : to show to the world that there Is
oae plaoj in this ’ere world, and that place is Erie I
[Uneers.] We aren’t agoing to bu bullyragg’d by uo
railroads wbatsumever, nor by nobody else. Erie is
the great stopping place, where everything comes to
a standstill, and, by kolcey. everything shtiU come to
■ a standstill. [Immense excitement.] We aren’t
• agoing to have our trade stopped; to have our pea
nuts, ginger beer, our sausages, and our cakos, lu
whloh so much money Is Invested: I aay, feller cltl-
isos, we aren’t agoing to have them lie on tho hand
of par honeat merchants. ["No loo!”] Folks ahull
; stop and buy’em, though tbairaturarafoks turn up-
.ride down. Erie *aysit-,aud Erie knows what’s w* ‘
[Dp retro os cheering.]
* Feller citizens, Ibeywy. they will bring United
Rates law noon ns. [Cheers.] What do we care for
the hall United States T Whole; Frank Perse 7 Didn’t
- . wo lieetbim ? .' Won two kick hirn out It be don’t be-
have hUself 7 [Goit,8cootz ! Hooray I"] We don’t
care for no Grate West nor Grate Bast. Erie is Erie,
and she Is right atween the two, and erthey don’t
acknowledge her to be Cap’n of ’em. darned If they
•hall speak to ono ’nother, Cleveland and Bufialo
■ . auk* a grata fuss about their rights, but what are
> . they to ns ? [Yells and biases.] Let ’em come along
3 with their Men and guns and troops. As tbe old foi-
u. w i»«..^- BonHr _ Duiri
‘ Add be dsrned of you dop't get enough.”
Feller oitizens—I aren'.t got much more to say.—
Fort, lot's ticker, and then, as George the Fast said
"fo Julios Csmat, •• Up boys, and give ’em pertikeler
- Tb* Captain’s speech wss ooooloded amid vocifer
ous applause,sad tbe array immediately set out for
f action, tbe band playing the " Bogie’s
Mr. ParUe Godwin.
This gentleman, who has relinquished his editorial
duties for a timo, on account of the condition of his
health, is devoting tho interval, we perceive, in lec
turing. Of an address delivered nt Utica, ou tho Utli
Inst., the Utica Herald says ;
“Mr. Godwin’s audience last evening was all that could
have been desired, both in point of numbers and in charac
ter. Ills topic had been announced as ••Art.” but upon
deliberation he had concluded to depict and elucidate the
marks of progress during the past bulf century, lie spoke
of the strides of political advancement, or the literary
growth of tho race, of tho tncreuso of scientific knowledge,
and of tho achievements In the mechanic arts, which the
past fifty years have witnessed Ho alluded to tho noble,
benevolent enterprises that had grown up in that period,
and claimed that mankind Is not only wiser, and better as
well,than at any former time. How he maintained bis posi
tion by historic facts; by logic made them Impregnable, and
by imagination beautiful as a poet's dream, few who heard
him will soon forget—none who did not hear him will appre
ciate. We attempt no sketch; the lecture waschasteand
vigorous, In many passages attaining to a masterly elegance
tnd elevation, entirely worthy of the theme, tho nudienco,
and the author.”
We wish some inducements might ba held out to
Mr. Godwin for him to turn his steps hither
ward. Wo will mention [wo, which so readily sug*
and others to act upon them. First: in coming South
he would escape the rigors of a Northern winter, and
donbtless fully regain what he is mainly in pursuit of
—health. Second : He would furnish to our people
what they are capable of appreciating—a high order
of literary entertainment. Shall we have the pleasure
of welcoming him to Savannah ? First let our young
meu speak, then let Mr. Godwin answer.
Rkmains cp Count Pulaski.—Wc stated on Wed
nesday last, from information given us the night pre
vious, it was probable tho remains of Brigadier Gen
eral Count Pulabki, had been discovered. Wo are
now happy to state that there is no longer any doubt
on tho subject. The skeleton remains entire of the
once valiant soldier have been carefully gathered up,
and will doubtless receive that respect duo to the great
soul that once animated them. Too much praiso can
not be awarded those whose untiring searches have
been so richly rewarded. As a full and authentic
statement or tho facts attending their recovery will
appear soon, we refrain giving details at present.
Danci.no Academy.—Mr. Nichols, so well known,
and highly appreciated in this city, aa one of the
most accomplished teachers in his profession, an-
nonnccs tho commencement of his second course
of lessons In d&nciug on the 2d proximo. Mr. N. has
secured the services of competent assistants, both in
dancing and music, which will enable him to impart
the most thorough instruction to his usuuily large
classes.
Sad Loss op Like in Cuaklkston^—Tho telegraph,
Thursday rooming, brought us the intelligence or tho
explosion of tho boilers of the steamboat jl/arMoro’,
In Charleston, followed by a terrible destruction of
human life. Fifteen persons were either scalded to
death or drowned. In the absence of further particu
lars wo refer the reader to tho despatches in another
column. Coming so soon alter the iosa of the //amt/-
ton and other marine disasters, tills event must add
greatly to the afflictions of our sister city, with whom
wc sympathize.
The bill repealing that section of the Code which pro.
hihlts tho circulation of small bills of the hanks o L
other States in Alabama, was ordered to a third read
ing in tho House of Representatives of that State,
on the 18tb instant, and it will doubtless become a
law.
Tbe Philadelphia Sunday Mercury, which by the
way is ono of the best journals of its class published
in this country, recognizes in Col. Young, editor of
the Bavannah Evening Journal,'' an old friend and
occasional contributor.” As a ” Texas Ranger ” Mr.
Youno became a favorite with tbe readers of tbe
Mercury.
The section of tho Canada Railroad between Wind
sor aud Chatham was opened last Saturday; only 15
miles remain to be completed.
The weather at the North is very cold, and naviga
tion is closed.
Georgia Aainutr for the Bund, I
JUcon, Dec. 20,1843. /
2b the Editori of the iScioannaA Georgian,
Gentlemen : Permit tbe correction of two errors In the
letter of December 13th of/our Uilledgevllle correspondent,
In giving an account of the exhibition of our school before
the Legislature,
Our achool haa always bad Ita locatlnn in Macon, since it
waa started In Julf, 1841, by Hr. W. 8. Fortescue, a gradu
ate of tho Pennsylvania Institution for the Blind.
The fancy work, bead work, knitting, Ac., sold at our Ex
hibition at HUlcdgcville, was all made by our own pupils,
8ome brushes made at the Pennsylvania Institution for the
Blind were expoeed t hence tlie mistake.
If those errors have not been corrected In yonr paper,
please allow this correction a place ti ers.
Respectfully, H. Dutton,
Prln. Geo. Acad, for the Blind.
blpbta, bear-
k*pw*»» n ?'
. lion frbra^pnjvUlonal t6a.permanent
'i)r‘TtSTe»attd Gou.PaoahakhpihdooUned reap*
polntment In the now administration.
The President of. MonUirldeo remained on board a
French nian-of-wSr, lylug In port. He had leaned a
protest against the movement which drove him from
office,
.. Captain Upton, oT the Jrxenlme, reports that
here waa great dlsalthction .Mireughoat the pfpr*
hcos. The Federol’party, whloh composed the ma*
ority, were opposed lo the pMsent Government, and
mother re volution. In a few Months, was predicted.
All kindsprovisions were scarce antfhlgb. .
Two notorious assassins, Had da and Wassso, had
boon apprehended, and publicly shot on the Plaza
Victoria.
An entire change of Government had taken place
in Montevideo, without the least bloodshed—Presi
dent Giro and his Ministers taking wfoge on board
foreign vessels or war. - . ■ . ,
Tho new Government is coraposod of a triumvi
rate of gonorals—Flores, Poxheso, and Fructas Rl-
Tho latest advices stale that the old President,
Giro, eud Generals Lasalla aud Mass, bad taken pas-
^cfrlbo had embarked on board tho Spanish bark
Leon, for Barcelona. . ' „ . ,.
Great apprehouaion prevailed at Montevideo on
account of the non-arrival of H; M. mall steamer
Pan re Rio, which at last accounts was four days
overduo. H. B M. Btcamer-or-wnr LocujI had been
despatched in search of tho mlsstug vosscl.
Hemming Money by Mali.
An important decision has recently been made in
the U.S. District Court, Richmond, Va., Chief Jus
tice Taney presiding. In a case on trial before that
court, the question aroso whether money remitteg by
mail from a debtor to a creditor, such money beiug
lost before it reached its destination, was a release
of the debtor from obligations of tho debt. The Chief
Justice decided that-tho plaintiff having requested
bis debtor to remit tho money, without specifying or
direrting how it was to be sent, and the dclendant
having complied with tho request by remitting
through tho moil, as was tho custom with others to
do, tho debtor would not bohuld liable to make good
tho loss. The decision is in conflict with other coses
involving tho same principle, tho Chief Justice hold
ing that tbe former decisions were incorrect.
Steamer Humboldt,
The following despatch was received on' Saturday
evening, from Halifax, by Ellwood Walter, Esq., from
the agents: ' ' •
There was less of the Humboldt s cargo saved than
was reported. There arc 690 packages on board the
Marion altogether. 8ome of them will bo of vory
little valuo, IGOof them ore called dry, und have been
curefully separated and stowed apart from the rest;
but nearly all of them will he partially damaged.—
Alwut 35 packages more were taken up adrift, oil
which salvage ir, claimed. Wo remain here to-night
to settle it, and take them on if possible. Captains
Lines. Bowno. Crane and Clark think but little more
will be saved, and that at heavy salvuge.—N. Y.
Com. Adv., 19/A.
Enlisting a Tukkisii Soldikii.—As soon as he
has read the precepts, he is asked by the minister of
war," Will you faithfully fulfil these duties, and will
you die for the chief Islam, or not?” If he says,
*• Yes,” ho becomes a soldier at onco; but in case-he
alleges he is not yet sufficiently advanced, or has not
strength enough to comply fully with this solemn ob
ligation, ho is allowed to return in peace to Ids own
home. To the common soldier the contents of the
prayers are read by the Imauni. If lie says •• Yes.”
lie leaps over a drawn Bcimitiir, lying without its
scabbard on the floor; and this formality renders the
obligation indissoluble. Before the soldier quits the
spot where this takes place, the Scraskier calls aloud
to the host of military going out to join the army,
" Children or the Sultan, go forth to the war, to vic
tory or to death; bat let there be no shameful re
treat. ' Who>02ver abandons his colours shall loso his
life, by tills scimitar. This is the will of God aud his
Prophet.”
DANK STATIC OF GKO
8avatraali, 83d Daeemboi
* Christ ms* and Hew Year Calling on Sunday, this Dank Hudlofl,
will t>a closed on the 26th Inat, and $d proximo. Paper ACo.Ri'
^payable on thoie day* roust be attended to previously, and w . m P
notea Intended for discount should be offered an the 24th w ck "
and 01st Inst. 2t L. K, TEFFT, Cashier.
ohgia, V; i.yufimdfrMrig ifaii ckm-halhailuoad.
Ur Dank „ D ll KCEMBER Cotton,”knd MerehandUe. to
T. C. RICE,
' manufacture* and dealer in mar VAttttrr of
Common and Fine Caudles.
(Klin dried‘and warranted to reaUt effectually tbe hot or
damp atmoephere of a southern climate,)
Comer if Broughton and WMUaktr ttrods, AacannoA. Go.
gar UuilDEn’a None*.—Mr. T. 0. R. U agent for the
Woreonter Terra Cotta Work*.' oct29
X. XV. MORRELL it CO.’S
Plano. Forto Depot.
SPLENDID rtANOfl FROM TOE CXUBKATEU MANUFACTORIES OF
Nanna At Clark,
J* Chlokcrlng,
II. Worcester,
uacon A Raveni,|
All of which aro manufactured expressly to our order, and
cannot l*e surpassed by any In the country. For sale on
tbe inoat accommodating terms. novl6
*;Co/Hunter:ar cammetl. Lockett,Long
, „eUy4 Co, Ji l’arsnn* k Co, U W Garmany.
JR#, Behb AToeteiy Rabun' A Whitehead. Hard.
wick A Cooke, Washburn, Wilder ft Oo. Cohens ft Herts. N
A Hardee ft Co. Franklin ft BrantUr, J Jones, Boston ft'Vil-
ialonan, W D Ethridge. C IUrtrldge. Cohen ft Tarver, J K
Hamilton; Bothwell ft Smith. W Duncan, Bniitb A Lathrnp,
and Order. , , ,
Athene. December 16th, 1843. /
The Trustees ol this Institution will, on the 18th of Janu
ary next, elect a professor of Mathematics and Astronomy.
; to fill tho vacancy occasioned by the resign itlon of Profcs-
anr Mr Cat. The Profosaor will be required to enter upon
his duties without delay. Balary $1,700 pefahnnm, paya
ble quarterly. Applicant! may address the President, Rev.
A. Church, D. D., or tho subscriber.
WM. L. MITCHELL, Chairman
dec20—w3w Prudential Committee.
■■■ npiiuiwiHigm, a......
Mote* an t Blits discounted and BiUs
’•'ftueby other BanVsV.'.*I*""*
Due by Agentsand oilier Companies...,!*
Stock m other Companies ’
.MN Expenditure* ,
Interest on seven per cent. Bonds
Bank Expenses
Banking House and othei 1 Real Estate.,;
STRICTLY PRIME BUTTER.
J UST RECEIVED 36 kess selected Goshen Butler.
Also, Rich Imitation English Cheese.,
And 26 boxes common Cheese, for sale at
DICKSON’d Family Grocery,
dec23 2 Barnard street, near tbe Market.
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD UOMPX.I
Macon..October 20th, 1853. /
Tho subscribers to the stock of this Company for tbe
Amerlcua Extension are notified that they are required io
pay the third and last instalment of Fifty Dollars per share
on said stock, to the undersigned, nt Macon, or to T. M.
Furlow, Faq., at Amerlous. on or before the first day of
January next
Stockholders in Savannah can mnko payment at the Cen
tral Railroad Bank.
Prompt payment will be expected, na tho funds are ro-
qutrrd for tho purpose of psylog for the Iron now dally ex
pected to arrive. JXO. T. BOIFEUILLET.
oct2fl—UJ Treasurer
FRESH FRUIT, BISCUITS, &C.
J UST RECEIVED per steamer, whole, hair and quartei
boxes Raisins. Soft Shell Almonds, Citron, Currants,
Pecan Nuts. Uraxll Nuts, fancy b-.xes Prunes.
Also, 100 drums Turkey Fig*, new crop, until size and In
Bno order.
10 bbla Premium Canal Flonr.
6 bbla Extra Superfine Buckwheat. For sale nt
dec23 2 DICKSON’S Family Grocery.
' .Tba tark SAW*jf aitodfrom Hooro.U for D.Itl-
Pda,. of tb. PfOtwtM) EpUoapftl Oharcb, who U
—■- Ualted BMmIk ooawiiWM of 111
Considerable excitement prevailed at* Portland,
Me., on Saturday last consequent upon tho arrival
tiicre of the British steamship Sarah Sands, which
XaUed from TAvcrpoot on tho asth of November.—
Canons were tired, bells rung und evidences of Joy
manifested. The SaruhSauds is the pioneer or the
new line of ocean steamers, recently established to
run bet-veen Liverpool and Portland. Tho comple
tion of tho Atlantic and St. Lawrence Railroad has
given a great impetus to the trade of Poitland.and
the communication with Europe by steamship, is
only one of the many indications recently shown, il
lustrating tlie wisdom aud sagacity or that great en
terprise.—N. Y. Min or, With.
Washington Items.—Secretary Guthrie, while de
scending from the steps of the Treasury building
Saturday night, fell prostrate, and was paitifully but
not seriously injured.
The amount of United States stock redeemed at
tlie Treusury during tho week cuding Saturday was
$009,700.
Senator Clemens 1ms been invited to address tlie
Philadelphia " Hards”—ho declines, and prefers to
let Whigs ussault tho Administration.
The United States frigate Congress is now the only
vessel repairing at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and her
improvements will be completed in a few days. Tlie
hark Brothers will finish loading at tno yard to-day,
3 nd drnn down the North River, where she will take
apati expedition. Hue will sail on Monday or Tues
day for Hong Kong. Her mails for the Japan and
Exploring squadrons are very large. — N. Y. Cor.
Halt. Amcr. VJIh.
A Fiendish Act—An obstruction was thrown
the track of the Railroad between this city and
Vicksburg on tho 9th Inst., witii tho evident inten
tion of destroying life and property. A liberal re-
wurd is offered for the arrest of the perpetrators of
tlie outrage.—Juckson Mississippian, 10tli.
Milton begins to look ns usual at this season. For
somo days post tlie streets have been crowded with
teams, unlading cotton and other produce. Cotton
Bells readily, at good prices—in fact above the New
Orleans quotations ; we have heard of somo going nt
9ic.—Milton Couritr, 13th.
Masonic Celebration.
ANNJVERSAUY OF ST. JOHN THP. EVANGELIST.
The Masonic Fraternity of Savannah will celebrate
the anniversary of St. John the Evangelist, on Tues
day next, tlie 27th lust., after the following order,
viz :—
The members of tho several Lodges will meet at
their respective Lodge Rooms at 2| o'clock, precisely.
The Lodges will then repair in order to Bay-street,
east of tho Exchange, where they will be formed in
procession under the direction of a Grand Marshal,
and proceed to the Methodist church.
An address will bo delivered by Rev. brother Tuos.
Ramdaut.
Offlciuting Chaplains, Hcv.brothers Kennelly and
Hutchins.
Installation of officers by R. W. D. Grand Master
W. S. Rockwell.
Good music is provided for the procession, and In
tho church, witii odes appropriate to the occasion.
Brethren generally are invited to join either Lodge
in procession.
The pub’ic arc respectfully invited to attend at tho
Church. Seats reserved for tlie ladies, who are
specially invited. By order of tho Joint Committee
of Arrangements. 8. 8. SIBLEY, Chairman.
J. W. Miller, Secretary.
TO TIIE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY :—Fellow-
CmzKNaI mn a candidate for re-eieettan to the offices of
Cljrk of the Superior and Inferior Courts,at the election on
the first Monday in January next, and respectfully solicit
your support. dl—td JOHN F. CU1I.MART1N.
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY :—-Fkilow-
Citizen8 :--I am a candidate for the offleo of Sheriff of your
county at the election on the first Monday in January.
1854, and respectfully solicit your support.
oct'29 MICHAEL FINNEY.
XtOMoe Clipper Ihlp Ri
Captain Doane, of tue ship B. B. Forbes, arrived
U this port yesterday from Calsntte, reports that
when In latitude 27 85 north, Ion. 08 west, at 8 A. M.,
(no date given)' fell in with ship Roman. Capt. Hep-
barn, 117 days from Canton to New York, in a sink
ing oondltlon, having experienced very heavy weath
er, and become unmanageable. Took off the captain,
three officer*, and eighteon seamen, and a fcw stores.
At 9 A.M., toe brig Wm. Price, from Rio Janeiro for
Philadelphia, came np and took off the remainim
•even women and one passenger. Lay by her untJ
1P.M. when we left her.
_Tbe Roman wm aa A. l ahlp. and owned by Measra.
Olyphant b Boos, ot Mew York 1 was 774 tons, built
iPortamontb. N. H., In 1850. and valued at $60,000.
“ ,, — aaA yaloabie cargo of silks and tea*.
■t'un
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTYFellow-
Citizens :—l am a candidate for re-election to the office of
County Treasurer, at tbe election on the Brat Monday in
January next, and respectfully ask your support.
nor20 JOHN N. LEWIS.
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY:—Fmnw.Cm-
**•'■8 :—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 unfortunate
as to loose bis sight.
no»18 L. J. B. FAIRCHILD.
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.—Fellow
Citizens : I am a candidate for the office of Sheriff or your
county, at the election in January next, and respectfully
solicityoursupport. oct6 ALEXANDER THOMAS.
NOTICE—Consignees per achr: Enchantress,
from New York, will please attend to the recep-
tlon of their foods landing this day at lian Is’ wharf. All
goods remaining on tho wharf after sunset will be stored
at risk and expense of owners.
dec23 OGDEN ft BUNKER.
NEW HOTEL COMPANY.-Tbo Stockholders
of the New Hotel Company are requested to meet
at the room over Mr, A. Bonsud’s store, this eronlng. at 7
o’clock. By order of the Directors. dec83
NOTICE—Consignees per schooner VIRGINIA,
from Raltlmore. will attend to tbe reception of
their goods, landing this day at Roaofae’i wharf. All gooda
remaining on the wharf after sunset will be stored at the
aspenae and risk of tho owners.
d«>23 H, K. WASHBURN, Agent.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—Tbe brig Vista
Allen, QUa, muter. For particulars apply to
5vel>--BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
SAVANNAH FEMALE ASYLUM.—The annus!
meeting of the Savannah Female Aiylum for tho
election of a Board of Directresses, will be held on Friday,
at twelve o'clock, M., at tho Aaylum. Tho members aro re-
quested to attand. dec2l
j[~ NOTICR—Lesson of lota In Walton ward, aro
notified that tho year expired on tho 19th Inat.,
and the lota unpaid will be re-entered on tbe 22d Instant.—
Tbo>e Interested will taka notice. -
T. WjLBHj Agent
,FR1DAY ; *VBM1N0, DEC. 23,-Tht raffle of the
®CB1» Tableau, Musical Dox and Pklnl"
SUPEKUITENDENT’S OFFICE C. R. U.
Savannah. Sept. 1, 1853.
Alter this day, by resolution of the Board of Directors,
np and down freight will bo payable at thu merchnnts’
counting house, or by deposits made with tho Treasurer,
rent!-weekly, on Mondays and Fridays, from 9 o'clock, A.
M , to 2 P. M.
Bills to be rendered through the post office on Wednes
days and Fridays.
Failure to make payment when called for as above, will
stop parties’ account.
sol W M. WADLEY.Gen. Sup’t
S MOKED TONGUES. Tig Hams, Bologna Sausage, Fig
Pork. Leaf Lard, just received and for rale at
DICKSON’S
dec23 2 Zl un l!? 5 roc ®DVR“rnord-st,
H IRD GI.ASSKS and Canary Cages.in the greateit variety
juat received and for sale low, by
dec23 J. P COLLINS.
J.P^COUJNS.
N UT PICKS, Sordino Openers. CorkScnwa, Champagne
Hooks, Ivory Table Cutlery, and Silver Plated Ware.for
sale by dec23 J. P. COI.UNS.
‘y
hard Wood, suitable fur retailing In the city. Aiinly
deo‘.'3 S. E. MUSK, at Wlllink’a Wharf.
Notes of other Banks
•Of this amount Doubtful..
Bad...
..$84,228 40
. 12.286 (10
. 8.588 O'.
. 28,062 8tf
$5 041.604 42
CipRol-Stock,.,.,,.,, UAB,UT "».
Ifomls due bv the Compand
iSSr' 1 -"::::::;:::
DLoouut on Note*. . .7.7.7 V V Jii* • •
“ ‘ “ in. 8-480 8t
1-890 64
1.183 "
Discount on Exchange'..'
Premium on Exchange
^ ,ln ®* latifte.' 8,602 01
Reserved Fund....,,..',
--380.127 55
8 * J
ssil
t>i ATE OF UhOUQiA—Chatham Count j 1
Personally appeared Richard R.Cctlxk. President, and George A. Cutler Cksl.Up »
fraftr’ *” J "* “ ,h ,h,t “»***** »•'•»'»' >• wsirij wl
R- R. CUYhK?iv! l u ,1D, ' l (
Sworn to aud subscribed, this Slat day of December. 1853. Wore mo. OEo - A CUYiiR r..u 1 I
LAURENCE CONXEIJ,.. J. p 1 MWef I
Gallic,
sss^j^ss^£iisi! mm - Andr '” u ”' n ’ mu i ' ur "' ^ "■
H AY—100 bales prime Kaitern Hay In storo and for sale
by u»v22 E. W. DUKER
nOTATOES-M bgJiWlilora, TSSwA ,nd fiVTSi 1 A I'.2J .. J
f W _• II KL WASIIIIURN, A,.fit, | M, lb .al I, n"u
P ORTO R1C<J fiU l AR—•- , .i hbds.a very euiierlor article,' Hbssl ytone. by Don»| | M r i
received \mr hris Macon, and for sale by Gray’s Elegy, wlLU vviarnvim? tn i
decl4 II >LCOMUK. JOHNSON ft CO. ! Clayerrook 2d scrip*, by AlUc O.rpv ' Vm *
Htoamer Stale of Georgia, and for sale by
dec!4 A. BONAUD.
OTICK.—All persons an- hereby cautioned not to trust
li any one ou ni.v ao-nuiit. as from and after this date. 1
will pay no debts excqit tlm-o contracted by myself Indl
vldually. or bv my writ)on order.
JAMES CLARK.
Decomlier 8th. 1363. decl&—dfttw3m
Q K TiEKCKTlTi MS.lu do .Shoulders. 20 bbla Pork, land-
^>0 ing this day per brig It Russell, from Now York, aud
for sale on tho wuai f, bv
decl7 ' OGDEN ft BUNKER.
R eduction in the price of rlock tin ware.—
Veu»on. Steak, nil hi ire. and Hot Water Dishes, from
12 to 20 Inches, of superior and medium qualltj j also. Illsb
Covers. Coffee (Irecqiio<. Tea und Coffee Urns, Hint Boilers.
&c. I will soil us low as they can be purchased In the north.
Proprietors of Hotel*. st«-«m Boats, Planters, and others
are Invited to call nnd n\aioiiie.
oot'i 1 J. p C'lLLINS, 100 Bryan street.
JEI.IJNG OFF AT COST.—A great variety of ladles Ores*
SAVANNAH INFIRMARY.
DRS. WRAGG AND MACKAI.L, 1'RorRlCTORs.
Tills Institution having been recently reinove«l from the
suburbs of tho city, to No. 19 East Bread street. Is now
opcu for tho reception of patten: a, Medical and Surgical.
Bv this change in locality we aro enabled to offer the
public more ample accommodations. Our wards are com
fortably furnished, and several single room* aro fitted up
for such patients us prefer being entirely private
Wc especially invite the attention of planters and other
owners to our department for ucgrooa.
For term* apply to Dr. J. A. Wrauo, No. 33 West Broad
street, or Dr. R. U. Mack-ill. No. 05 Broughton st. c
V ELVET and «HU Mnnlillus. while crape Shnwls. cloth
Talmas. N W Collars. Chemisettes, ftc. just received
and for sale by dcc23 IIeWITT ft MORGAN.
ATHRNJRUM.
MANAGER.... Mr. WM. H. CRISP
o’olook.^^fiw chancre
.J.* jfe
Saturday Evening. December 24tli. for the benefit of M’lle
Fuugaud, will be presented
Two Ballets.
After which, for the first timo, the admirable interlude of
The Weathercock.
on which occasion Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crisp will appear.
This evening's performance to concludo with
Itosita, or the Maid of Aragon,
OUT For particulars see programme. dec‘24
M 18TAUD—TOdoien French and American MuslaTd. for
rale low by deed . HYLAND ft O’NEILL.
FALL TRACK OF 1833.
T O MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
DRY GOODS.—Our arrangement* for the Fall Trade
will be completed In a few days, when wo will be prepared
to submit to your Inspection an unusually complete omiort-
ment of general Dry Goods. Hosiei r. Trimming*. Haber-
dashcry, and Small Ware*, Ribbon*. Ac. ■
M. PRENDERGA8T ft CO.,
178 Broughton-streei. opposite St. Andrew’s Hall. wc*1
side aug27
SA81I1CS, DOORS AND IILINDS.
LlUlira OK SASH from'7X9 to 12X20 j 200
l Op\J\)\J pair Blinds for Wlndows/rom 8X10 to 12X20;
100 Panel Doors, various »iws.
Odd3izexfuriii*hed on Hu- Mimeterms. Fnr*alobv
JOHN O. FALLIGANT
.nil h ' or ° 0U1M * ni1 Storlei, l or ■
TarM>n*elo*. a Romance of tiro v c <r Wn.i
S Tute, -i. J
- l,CC —— THORNE WllJjrej |
POtt TH H8J?gnw
TOYS
o! nil derrriptiuns. large and »m ,l| -n...- n ,
Cryln, Labi... 1,1 fSSSSfiE ! »"
otalilo. i • ’
N otice.—-Tv
made the (.
mnuth* after date application will be
the Court of Urdliinry for Camden county, for
leave to sell a negro lua.i called Sclplo. belonging to the
estate of N J. Patter.-un. senior.
E. PATTERSON, *1
N. J. PATTERSON, > Ex’rs.
C. J. PATTERSON, J
December 10th. 1853. declS
All bain*, docrareil. nnd Je**e Bird’s heirs, who lived
lu Florida when last he >rd from, and who are entitled to an
Interest lu the estate of Thomas Lee. n lunatic, and non ot
James Lee. late of Bulloch county. Georgia, deceased : I
ready to make a settlement with the above named heirs, or
their legal and lawful representatives.
di-cl7—2m WILLIAM LEE. Jr.. Adm’
R ECEIVED THIS DAY—6 baskets lleidslck Champaign
In pints and quart*. For sale by
dcc2 P. CURRAN, Sorrell’*building.
J.NO. II. Ill'Ll.. IIKXRV C. KINO
C ID-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE—Tlie undersigned has this
j day associated with him Mr. Husky C. Kish, of Glynn
county, with whom he will continue thoFactoragenndCom
mission business In this city.under the firm of Hum ft Kl.tfl
janl2 JNO. H, HUI.L. 210 Bay-street.
Dressed wax dolls.
Kid dolls.
A.i-oiied bird*,
Coaches,
I-idle* on horseback,
Coaches with childrco,
Boy* and (loci,
Windmill*.
Saddle horses,
Elephants.
Goats, cat*, mice.
Rats, rabbits,
G UANO—20 tons prime Peruvian Guano, for sale to ar-
rlvo. Apply to deoil OGDEN ft BUNKER.
G IN—100 bills Phelps'. landing nnd for snle by
dec8 * ~
COHEN ft FOSDICK.
C OATS—COATS—Roavertecn Coats, Hunting nnd Busi
ness Frock Coats, fine articles handsomely made up,
for sale at 147 Bay street, by
dccl PRICE ft VEADER.
SOUTHERN MUSEUM
OF NATURAL HISTORY,
IS PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT
AR.U0RY IIALL,
IN THE CITY OK SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
where may bo fonml a
GREAT COLLECTION OF CURIOSITIES
FROM ALL PARTS OK TUB WORLD.
tfM' Admittance 25 cents. Open (rom 0 A. M. to 2 P. M.
rom 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9 P. SI. Friday evenings exclu
slvely fertile colored population^ nov23— lv
~ ROBINSON St ELDRED
will, in a few days, exhibit their celebrated combined MEN
AGERIE AND CIRCUS In this cltv. together with all the
GREAT IHPPODROMIC FUATS,
of the New York and Paris Hippodrome, among which will
bo the wonderful scientific Achievement of a man walking
upon a perfectly smooth ceiling with bis
FEET UPPERMOST AND HEAD DOWN,
PERFURMI) BY MR. G. N. ELDRED.
LA PERCIIK,
BY MESSRS. 1.A ROUX AND KINO.
This extraordinary performance has excited universal
wonder snd admiration, showing beautiful feats of balanc-
uiirir iet!t mgn, nem oy.Rons. King.
MADAME ROU1N8UN,
MASTER JAMES ROBINSON,
MASTER JOHN,
And an additional list of popular actors aro with the Com
pany, and will appear in tho various exercises.
THE UAND
is directed by the celebrated JOS. NOSIIF.R, which is a
sufficient guarantee for its merit.
A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF WILD
ANIMALS,
in addition to the above attraction*, offer a rich bill of en-
tertalnment. nov23 T. U. TJDMAR8H. Agent.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
Departure of Steamers from this Port.
THIS DAY.
Aumifta. Lynn, New York, —. p. m.
Welnku. King. Pnbttka. &c., at 10 A. M.
Oregon, Moody. Augusta, at 4 P. M.
o.v SUNDAY.
Wui. Saibrook,Fcck, for Charleston, &c., at By„ P. M.
Southern Steamship Lines.
tor Mew Fork.—The steamships Florida, Capt. WcodhuU;
and Augusta, Capt. Lyon; leave Savannah every Saturday
for New York. Tlie steamship Alabama. Captain Schenck:
leaves Savannah for Now York, every alternate Wednesday.
Fir Philadelphia.—the steamships State or Georgia,Capt.
Collins: and Keystone State. Cant. Hardie; leave Savannah
every alternate Wednesday for Philadclohia.
tW Havana.—Tlie steams) IpI-nbel.Capt. Rollins, leave*
Havannah on the 15th and 30th of each mouth for Havana
touching at Key West, nnd coouectlng with tho Pacific Mall
Steamship Company’s steamers forCallfornla.
Southern Steamboat Lines.
Fir Charleston —The regular United States Mail steamers
Gordon. Capt. Brooks; Cnllioun. Capt. Barden; and Metamn-
ra, Captain Postell; leave every morning at 4 o’clock, for
Charleston, connecting with tho Charleston steamships for
New York nnd Philadelphia, and the Wilmington boats, and
arrive every evening in Savannah at 5 o'clock, p. si,
Fir norida— [Plciitatn. Black Creek.Jacksonville. St. Ma
rys. ftc ]—'The steam packet Wclaka, Captain N. King, leave*
every Saturday morning for the above plnces.
l’he atcampackrt Wm. Gaston, Capt. Shaw, leaves every
Tuesday morning, for the above places.
The *team[>acket St. Johns. Capt Freeborn, leaves every
Thursday morning, for the above places; nnd every fourth
trip goes to St. Augustine
The steampackot David L. Adams, Cspt. Hobbnrd. leaves
every Wodndsdny morning, for Hit above places.
The ateanipacket Planter, Capt. Wiggins, loaves everv
Wednesday morning, for Ceutrevillage.fcc.
from St. Maryt.—The steamer W. U Mears. Cant. Mar-
mis, leaves St. Mniys. every Friday morning, for Trader’s
Hill, ftc., connecting with the St. Johns, to and from Savan
nah.
Central Railroad.
TWO TRAINS DAILY—ARRIVAL AND PEPARTURK.
Morning Thin.—Leaves Savannah at 8, a. *.,and arrives
In Macon at p. M.; connecting with the Macon nnd West-
em night trains to Atlanta, Montgomery and Chattnnooga.
and with the Augusta and Waynesboro’ Railroad, (day
train) to Augusta; and (going East) with Railroad to Mil-
ledgcvillo from Gordon.
Morning Train, from the West, arrives at 2.20, a. *c.
Eoening Train.—leaves Savaanah at 8. r. m., and arrives
st Macon at 8JJ. a. k j connecting with the South-western
Railroad to Oglethorpe and Columbus, and by stage* thence
to Tallahasse, and other points South-west.
Enening TVain, from the West. arrlveLat A r. K.
Characters or Types of Border Life ; by M'ConncU.
with illustrations by Put by.
Busy Moments of an Idle Woman.
Addison's complete works, with critical and explanatory
notes by Green, in 6 volumes—first lust received.
The Black Water Chronicle, a narratlvo of an Expedition
Into Randolph county. Va.; with illustrations.
DeVere's sublime nud comparative Philosophy.
Field's City Architecture, or designs for Dwellings, Ho
tels. Stores, ftc
Theory of Christianity; by W. S. Groyson.
Sichardi's Peruvian AutiquIUes, translated by Rev. Dr
Hawks.
Brown’s Roman Classical Utcrature.
Hughes’ Scripture Geography.
Mr. Rutherford’s Children; by the author of the Wide,
Wide World.
Ijidy Lee's Widowhood, from Blackwood.
Parley’s Presents, for all seasons. novlO
t for sale by dec)8
MCMAHON ft DOYLE.
SIR HUDSON LOWE AND NAPOLEON.
H ISTORY of the Captivity of Napoleon on St Helena
from the Journals of 81r Hudson Lowe.
Ahernethy’s Memoirs, by Dr Mncllwain.
Harry's ladder to Learning, 230 illustrations.
Liberia, or Mr Peyton's Experiments, by Mrs Hall.
Flush Time* in Alabama and .Mississippi, with l’lntes.
Hearthstone, or Home I.ifo In our Cities, by S Osgood.
Up tho River. bySheUonT For snle by
decl4 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
MAGAZINES, die,
H ARPER'S Mngntlne lor December; Putnam’s Magazine
for December.
Gleason's Pictorial Illustrated News.
Eva May. the Foundling, or the Sk-cret Dungeon; a new
novel. Received aud for sale by S. S. SIBLEY,
nov30 135 Congress-street.
Iaw
OCEAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
FROM EUROPE.
natra. | .vameh.
FBOM.
FOR.
U.XR8.
Nov. 1G
Europe.
Liverpool
New York
[Cunsrd.
do
23
Humboldt,
S’th’pton
do
Havre.
do
20
Niagara,
Liverpool
Boston
Cunard.
do
30
Arctic,
do
New York
Collins.
Dec’r. 3
Asia,
do
do
Cunard.
do
7
Hermann.
3’tb’ptsn
do
Bremen.
do
7
City of Manchester
Liverpool
Phila’phla
Phl'phia
do
10
America,
do
Boston
Cunard.
do
14
Alps,
do
do
Chagres.
do
14
do
New York
Collins.
do
16
Cleopatra.
do
Portland
do
17
Africa, '
do ,
New York
Cunard.
do
24
Canada,
do
Boston
do
do
28
- ,
do
New York
Collins.
do
30
Washington,
S’th’pton
do
Bremen.
do
31
Europa.
Liverpool
do
Cunard.
lan’y 4
City of Glasgow,
do-
Phila’phla
Phl’phia
do
7
Arabia,
do
Boston
Cunard.
FROM AMERICA.
DATM. |
Kami. I FROM. I FOR
| USES.
do 8
do 10
do 14
do 17
do 17
do 21
do 24
do 28
do 81
Jaa’y 4
do 7
do 7
do 11
do 18
do 21
do 24
Canada,
CMjjr of Glasgow,
Europe,
Andes,
Humboldt,
Niagara,
AaU, ’
Herman,
America.
Cfty of Manchester
Africa,*
Europe,
Boston.
Phll'phla
New Yotk
do
do
do
Boston
New York
do
do
Boston
PUU’pht*
New Yoik
do ,
Boston
New York
do
Liverpool
none
Liverpool
. do .
do
8’ih’pton
Liverpool
do
do .
do
f do
do
do..
Cunsrd.
Phl'phia
Collin*.
Cunsrd.
Chagres.
Havre.
Cunsrd.
Collin*.
Canard
Bremen.
Canard.
Phl’phia
Collins.
Cunsrd.
Cunsrd.
Collin*
Cunsrd.
COMMERCIAL.
layannali Market, December M.
COTTON—We have no ebanp to notice in tbe market.—
kite yaaUrday 1^87 bale*, as follom: 28 st SK, $ at $K,
•76 at 9, m at 9*, 1 at 0j<, Ml at STS at $Ki $4 at
; iK, 80 at 9J4,4QallO|i 14 ai lOXA .
-sSSffkS*****
W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
H AS received a variety of new bonks—Greenlenf’..
of Evidence, vnl. 3d ; Flanders on Maritime Ijiw.
Handers on the Ij»w of Shipping
The Mud Cnhin. or Rritlsh Institutions,
English Items, by Matt. F. Ward.
Bullock’s Art of Building, for tho use of architects, build-
crs. draughtsmen, machinists, englncersnnd mechanics.
Jaue Seaton or the King’s Advocate, a Scottish romance.
Putnam’s Monthly, for October.
Hie Humorous Speaker, for schools, debating clubs, ftc.
The Victim of Excitement, by Caroline Ia-o Hcntx.
The Rebel Scoot, h romance of the Revolution.
I/uidon Art Journal, for September.
Illustrated Record of tho N Y Exhibition, Nos 7 and 8.
Physician's Visiting List, for 1854. oct5
~ V1EW OFTHB CITY OF SAVANNAH.
A BEAUTIFUL birds'-eye view of the City of Savannah
sketched from the steeple of the Exchange, by Cer-
veau. and lithographed by It. H. Howell, just completed.—
Thu edition Is limited. Those wishing a copy must apply
early to It. II. Howell, or at the book store of
nov29 3. 3. SIBt.KV. 135 Congress street.
CHARLES! ON & SAVANNAH RAILROAD.
rpHE City Council of Charleston having agreed to the up-
X plication of the undersigned to supply tlie necessary
funds for making, without delay the preliminary surveys,
to be reimbursed in the stock of said company as soon ns
organized, notice Is hereby given that the (nterrening sec
tion of country between the above-named termini will be
surveyed as soon us practicable.
Applications for the office* of Chief and Assistant Engin
eers are hereby invited by tho undersigned, to bo forwnrded
through them to tho City Council of Charleston, by whom
the appoint incuts wilt lx- made.
WM. E. MARTIN.
THUS. F. DRAYTON,
B. McBRIDE.
ALEX. J. LAWTON,
EDMD. RHICri'.
NATH. HEYWARD.
•stables, green-huuMn,
Hup,, stesmen,
In-t'CullfS,
Wux-figure*,
Clock*, gilt wstchu,
Negroes and li UB ,
Crying John*,
Gun*, bureau*,
"ogon*.
lli>»e-curt*. engine*
Mechanical flgurr*.
locwuoVtM. he., he.
Also, a beaulifulnssortmcnl of .
FRENCH CONFECTIONERY I
Cr^uS’Vru..,
shes*.
tass'-'-J
Burnt Almonds,
This stock of goods compriw* one of the mmtbn.cf
assortment opened in Savannah, and will be i.,|d c ”Vd
cash. The subscriber *ouldrespectfully solicit an »
atfon ofH|e above stock beforepurchsiing^
1 Committee on tho Con-
ventiun on the Cliarles-
ton and Savannah Rail
road
FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD— ltanaway, in Jack-
sonrillo, East Florida, on the 1st of November, my
mulatto slave EDMUND. Sold slave is about thirty-
.two years old. six feet one or two Inches high, stout
built, hair bushy, coarse and strsizht. shoulders somewhat
round, has a rather dogged and sulky look. He will proba.
bly endeavor to make his way In Iuiwrence county. Noith
Alabama. Tlieabovo reward will be given to any person
who will deliver him to iny agent. Col. James Livingston, at
Jacksonville. Host Florida, or to the sub*criber. at Quincy,
Gndsdcn county. Fla., or lodge him In jail, so tlut I get •dm.
deelft—dftwft JOHN ERSKINE.
VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE IN
BAKER COUNTY, GA.
(f£* Tlie subscriber, desirous of removing from the State
*y«f Georgia, offers for ssl« his PLANTATION, lying on
tlie waters of the Uoolawnlmcc. five miles west of Albany,
adjoining the lands of Paul Tarver, Dr. Nicliolls. and oth
ers; containing 3.126 acres, more or less.
There are about 800 acres of open, cultivated land. Tlie
land is situated so tliut it ean he easily dir hied, nnd 11 two
purchasers appear, tbe subscriber will divide it so as ti
suit both.
Any ono desirous of purchasing, would do well to ad
dress - Moore ft Edwards," or myself, at this place.
JOHN J. RAWLS.
Macon, fin.. August 30.1853. octl—tf
My Agent, living on the place, will show the Lands to
any person calling for that purpose. J. J. R
MINERAL SPRING FOR SALE.
rpHE subscribers offers for sale, in Hamilton county. Fla.
j Die White Uillpln.
s tho Upper Min-
Its^ medic! na I virtues, size, and beauty are unequalled in
the United States, and a.* a watering placo are doubtless
destined to be tho same.
Also, offer for snle. 200 acres of good pine land, ono mile
and n half distant from said Springs, 100 ol which Is cleared
und In good order for cultivation.
Also, offer for sale, on said promises, fourteen likely ne
groes. m.-stly young women and children.
If said Springs’ I met of land is not sold by 1st of January
next, 1 will rent the hotel and appurtenances, on said prem
ises, for one or more years. PLINY .SHEFFIELD.
D J. ft J. W. SllKmELD. Agent* In my absence.
Elllsville. Fla.. December 13th. 1*63. d22—tl5J
Floridian and Journal, and Jacksonville News, will please
copy and send b'.ll* to P S.
B ITTFRS.—12 boxes Pokers' Hitlers, 12 do Absynth. just
received and for snle by
HYLAND ft O’NEILL.
doc22
P ICKI.E.' AND 8AUCK3.—26 .iozzen assorted Pickles and
Sauces, for sale by dec22 HYLAND ft O'NEILL./
P * TenHAMS AND SMOKED DEEP.
dec22
B LANKETS.—A largo assortment, just opened, of all
qualities, nt very low prices.
M. PRBNDkROAST ft CO.. 178 Broughton-st..
dec22 opposite St Andrew’s Hull. West side.
, old. com wi
house servant, of good character, with her 4 children,
who are remarkably likely.
A black woman. 20 years old. good field hand and house
servant, country raised.
A black girl. 13 years old.
A black boy, 13 years old.
A black man, 23 years old. field hand, country raised.
A black ninn.’JOyoars old, good axe-man. country raised.
A black woman, field bund, and her 3 children.
A mulatto woman, complete house servant, aud 2 chil
dron.
A black woman, a first-rate cook.and her child.
Also, several negroes singly snd In families.
dec 14 WYLLY ft MONTMOLLIN.
T EACHER WANTED—In a healthy situation in McIntosh
county, to Instruct in the u«uu! English branches u
few children. Falary about $200 j*r annum and board. A
middle aged man preferred. None need apply without giHxl
recommendations. Address the subscriber at South New
port. P._O ; ^Oa ; ___decl0—4 LACIl'H MclNTOSH.
M ATB—Sea Grass. Oil Hoth. F'rench Willow and Shaker
Table Mats, for sale by
novl2 J. P. COLLINS.
C IORNED BEEF AND PIG I’ORK—Juat received 16 half
J bbls Haw’s Domed Beef. 15 hbls nnd half bbls Pig Pork
For sale ot tho corner of Broughton and Dravton at., by
dec3 DAVID’ O’CONNER.
C AROWAY CORDIAL—10 dox Caroway Cordial, for sale
by A. BONAUD.
octal Corner of Bay and Whltaker-strcets.
B RANDY—26 half and 20 quarter pipes dock and pale
(Hard. Dupuy ft Co’a Brandy, vintages of 1846. ’49, ’50
and ’61, of our own importation, landing and for sale by
n30 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
steamer Florida, an assortment of
u needlo worked Heaves nnd Bands, embroidered Hand,
kerchiefs and Collars. Irish Linen*. Ulrds’-eye Dia;>ers. Eng-
l*h Long Cloth*. Flannel*. Hoileiy. Gloves and Ribbon*.—
For sale by n30 DiWITT ft MOKOAN.
landing and fur sale by
nov30
BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
bags Calcine Plaster, landing from schr J P Wetherill,
and for sale by declS BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
F OR SALE TO ARRIVE-600 bales prime Eastern Hay.
and 200 bbls Potatoes, per ship Rotunda, from Both,
*- J -'“ BRIGH.
Maine, by
decl 8
HAM. KELI.Y ft CO.
S UGAR—20 hhda P. R. Sugar. 30 do 5Iuscovado do, 100
bbls Stuu*t’* A. B and C clarified do, 40 bbla crushed
do, 26 do pulverized do. for sale by
nov20
McMAHON ft .DOYIJ5.
XTESiy—VESTS—A lui
V Cgnred black Silk.
figured black und fancy Cui
sale low by nova WM. R. SYMONS, Draper ft Tailor,
TJACON—60 hhda prime bright Bacon Sides, 20 do do
TESTS—VESTS—A largu variety of Dress Vest, such as
r Cgnred black Silk, black Barathea, und Fancy Silk,
[ured black and fancy Cashmere Vesta. Just received for
JJ Shoulders, for sale by
deell
8CRANTON, JOHNSTON ft OO.
R ECTIFIED WHISKY—50 bbls Rectified Whisky, for sail
by deell SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
[TAMS, LARD, BACON fte.-Just received 100 Reynold’s
O. Extra Family Hama, 100 bbls White L-af Lard. 8 hhda
new Baltimore cured Baron, 2 bbls Pig Hams, 100 bbls
8moked Beef. 100 Iba Bologna. 26 half bbls Pig Pork and
Corned Beef 10 bbls No. 1 Mackerel. 2 casks Codfish, 10 bbll
Pickled Herrings, in store, and lor sale by
DAVID O’CONNFR.
dec22 Corner Broughton und Drayton-sts.
■ em of very at
O Olive OIL inat the article for table n«e, this day r
ed, and for tale by W. W. LINCOLN,
nov9 Monument square.
OKTtOX PEXStXTIOiTFORg*I.Kr7
Ceylon la situated on tbe rtrer Alataraaha. two miles
■j5_from Darien, and rontalna four hundred and seventy-
five acres of Brat quality tide swamp, of which two hundred
and thirty are In good order—under dams: and about fif
teen hundred acres of pine and hammock land adjoining.
On the place are two good barns, a very oommodlou*
■table and carriage house, and other necessary out-bulld-
toga, with proper and comfortable accommodations for 80
or 00 negnwe, also, dwelling house, kitchen, store rooms.
olo.,zll in good ordor.
For tho last twelve years this property haa yielded an
avenge Income of nearly 11 per oenC aa may he seen by
rvforanc* to tho books or R Habersham k Bon, to whom
and to Dr. J. P. Beraven, (Savannah.) reference may bo
- • --.v- 8-M. BOND ’
aa*.
FOR SALE—On board ship Dunbrody, Eastern
barf. Savannah—Two thorough Irish Breed
Bull iwigs. welPadapted for planters nr imrsons lnpo*se*don
of stores or out house*, gardens or places where properly
of value is kept. An early call will be advisable to iusure
sale 2* dec22
L AMP OIL AND SUNDRIES—Just received 10 bbls
filch’d winter Whale OU. 20 fifils white Wine nnd Cider
Vinegar. 10 bbls Apples. 50 bbls Potitne*. 30 packages To-
bnccn. 100 boxes Soap. Starch nnd (handles. 16 half chests
old Hyson aud Black Teas. ,30 boxes ground Coffee, 60 boxes
Mustard. In quarter pound cans, 60 dot lund nud handled
Sccubtng Brushes. 50 dox cotton and manelln Clothes lines.
10 doz nssorted sixes iloor mats, 10 diets Cellar Tub*. 6 doz
Cellar Pulls.3t)dnz2 und 3 hoop Ihickrts. 30 ilox large lancy
handled Broome, nnd 10 dox Wisp Brooms, ftc.. bv
DAVID O’CONNER,
deo22 Corner Broughton and Drnyton-st*.
N OTICE.—All persons having denmudsagalnst RoberTcT,
fiucrnrd. 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 persons
indebted will please make immediate payment.
dec22 E. B. GUERARD. Ex’r.
signed beg* leave to inform the amateurs of Bird*,
that he has ju«t received from Bremen a new, la'-ge anil
choice selection of Birds of Music. Intending to leave 3a-
vnnnah by the next steamer be offers them for snle on rea
sonable terms. He may be found nt tho Marshal House,
where all those who admire thu purest productions of na
ture are invited to call, nnd examine his fresh Birds of Song.
dec22—3* HERM. MUIJ.ER.
l, jng elwalwrr. .
jLJl. HAYWuOD I
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS’”
ANNUA IB, GIFT BOGUS, PORT MONIES, PRESENTS, U
A LARGE vuriely of elegant annuals, gift books w
macho nllmins, card case*, port monies. chlMrnfir-
bw.ks, foncy boxes, desks, p-rt (olios, print*.
slandard works, elegnnlly bound, and many olhrr
suitable lor holiday present*, for rale at 135 ConrouJ
b l «c20 E. S. Slliliv I
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!:
L lOFFEK.—160 bags prime Rio. 75 do Jamaia.596 J
> va. 1
St'GAR—10 hhd* Porto Rico. 10 do St. Croix. 5 <b! t a
Orleans, loo bbls Crushed. Powdered nnd Clarified. m
Molahsks—26 lihds Cuba. 75 bbls New (file,ms.
Bacon—26 casks Baltimore llami.mhbSUn.it
Shoulders.
Brooms—40dozen, painted handles.
Rcrxicre—200 dozen, painted.
Pose. Ca.vriLza and SrsKOt—50 boxci No. 1 andFir.'l
Soap. 60 do Pale do. 75 do Adamantine Cin-HcOJ J
. s l*rra. 26 do Star, 150 do Patent Mould do. 40 xficit if
hull boxes3tnrch.
Tonscco—360 pkgs various brands and qualities.
I.kmox Stiut. ftc —61) boxes Syrup. 10 cast* Walnut is
Tomato Catsup. 10 do Brandy Pe.vlu-j.
Domestic Liqrow*—'75 bbls Phelp’s (iin. 50 do S E P.J
76 do Rectified Whisky. 30 do Fxta Old Monnngalwhdo 1
Wines—20 quarter casks pore Malaga. 8 do choiceUiA
ra. Received and for sale by *
bnt» McMAHON k R
GENTEEL CLOTHING EEADY-KAMl
PRICE Ai VEADER, i
D ESIROUS to overcome uiiy prejudice that msrnidil
to tho superiority hi style, quality nnd cluMj-nwif'-'J
goods, we rlwllenge com|ietltlon in a coinpari'on»ithni
tiring that can fit produced from nny lection of the Ini d
Being made up under the superintendence of our Mr. Dial
in the city of New York, whose time nnd experiroce it W
voted exclusively to the interest of our busInrtf.nirMU
may confidently rely on our ability to meet thfir «xnh ini
interests with every article in our upline to tbrir entirfl
satisfaction. Call at 147 Ray street, nesriy o/>po.«itnh™
Exchange. derif
F RESH CURRENTS Sci—Oust received two cask C
rants. 30 drum* Fig*. 6 case* Prunes. 5 caws (finite
Preserve.*. 10 doz Brandy Fruit nnd plain I'rem-rvu.AOdil
Walnut. Mu*hroom nnd Tomato Catsups; lOduioliwOill
in pints an I quarts; 29 dox Pickles, in quarts and halt p'
Ion jar* ; 30 whole, half and quarter brnei Rddnr i
lavi-rs nnd banches; Citron*. Mace. Nutmea*.l'<.rdW*.tr.ff
and for sale by DAVID O'CONNKR ]
dcc22 Corner of Broughton snd Drsytoa-its.
H UTfER. ftc—20 kegs Go-hen Butter; 10 barr
lo*af Lird ; 25 boxes clteeso. Just recelred
sole by decld HYLAND k 0'SULL ■
W HISKY.—5 casks genuine Scotch and Irish lVbidy.il
wood nud bottle. For sale bv a
declO HYLAND k O'NEILL.
B EEF.—20 half barrel* G. Haws Beef. Just recelrnl it
foi
O NIONS—4tl bbl* prime Onions, landing this day froJ
bark Selxiois, from Ikisinn. and for sale on the (bin
by dec 15 OGDEN ft Hl’NEUt |
landing thl* day. |>cr bark Sebwds. from Ito-tnn. i
for sale on the wlurf. by dl5 OGDEN ft BL'NKfK. ]
ness Pig Iron, cargo of ship Cameo, from Glasgow, fa
snle to arrive, by did IIIUGllAM, KELLY ft 0*. |
1C:
E ASTERN HAY—50 laic* prime i>tcrn Hay. fnru> t’l
_ e w. mm |
R ' OCKIjAND LIMB—400~bbls Rockland Urn*.fort*!*I
lots to suit purchasers, by .
E. w. niTO.
L AW Il'MlKS.—United State* Annusl Digest furlfi.';!
Flander'son the law of .Shipping; 3*1 (irvenln.
Evidence ; English Law nnd Equity Reports, vol 15; Riffl
of Judge Story’s Works,
nova W. THORNE
B UCKWHEAT—In bbl.*. half bbls. kew'and bsgs.jo-trt'l
ceived per steamer Alabama, nnd for snle by ■
nnvfl CHAMPION ft Nim J
B acon hams and lard—ao cask* cb«ic» ihs^|
bids Leaf Lard, received and for s;ile by
sepll McMAHON k DOTH
P OTATOES-50' bbls Potatoes, landing from brig
lo. for sale by dl BRIGHAM. K».LT * ’7
H AY—125'bales prime North River Hay. Undlof )«|
steamer Alabama, nnd for sale by . I
PADEI.K0RD. FAY Afr P
hlte and Colored Cheese. 100 boxes now scaled Her
rings, 40 half and 20 quarter barrels Uuckwheat. 60 boxes
new bunch Raisins, lie*
dec21
peeked ra-r steamer and for sale by
3CRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
S’S
I (TedS
|UNDRIES ( ON HAND— 60 bbls Potatoes. 10 do Onions, 5
" D Syrup, 15 do crashed and clar-
Shoulder*. 60 doxen Mustard in
do Leaf I ard. 10 do N O
led Sugara. 2 hhd* Bacon
and Java Coffee, 25 do Boston Brick Dust, 20 dozen
Pickles In gallons, also. Teas, Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Mace.
Cranberries, nnd whlto Beaus. For *alo at the corner of
Broughtou aud Drayton streets, by
deed DAVID O’CONNER.
N EW BOOKS—Received by 8. 3. Sibley. Dec 0th, 1863-
Old England and New England, by Alfred Bonn.
Life of an Actor, by O. H. Hill.
Health Trip to the ’Tropica, by N. P. Willi*.
The Invalid's Own Book, by the Hon. Lady Cust.
Happy Days ofChildhnod. by Atny Meadows
Iron Rule or Tyranny In the Household, by T S Arthur.
Jack Junk, by the author of Gallant Tom, ftc.
Blank wood's Magazine, for November.
Popular Educator.
Foy December—Hunt’s Magazine. Knickerbocker Mnga
line. Graham’s Mngnxine, Illustrated Magaxiueof Art, and
Godey’* Lady’s Rook, fur sale at 136 Congress-st. d7
C ORDIALS—20 doxeu assorted Cor Hal*—Anisette, Pei-
fait Amour, Noyeau, and Rose—for sale by
dcc!4 A. BONAUD-
S HAW8—A splendid lot or long and square Blanket
Shawls, suitable for Ihe season, at .
declO KF.MPTON ft VEKSTILLE'3.
H AMS-COO Roloeon’s prime new Ham*, landing this d*v
from schoonor Woodbridge, from Baltimore and for
from schoonor Woodbridge,
sale on the wharf. Apply to
declO
OGDEN ft BUNKER.
n UAG ING RODS, Out Stick*. Oil and Spirit ProoTs, Bung
VJ Starts, Faucets and Bplcket*. For Ksle by
dsclO • J. P. COLLINS.
UODEN-WARE u Tubs.BuckeU,8elTeSjWashlWnl*,
W
sale
t Tr.,., .al
B RONZED HAT 8TANDS. Fire 8Un<iard*. Bra.** Andirons,
Fire Dogs, Fendeia, 8hovel end Tongs. Poftere. and Flro
Catsona. For sale by declO J. F. COLLINS.
C 10FFKE—400 bags prune Green Rio Coffee, 100 do Fair
/ do. 60 Laguyra do. 40 do Old Government Java do, 00
rar 1 **
H ARPERS’ MAGAZINE.—Now I* the Uroe to subscribe.
Thk eighth volume commnces with the December num
ber. Subscriptions received at two dollars and fifty cenU,
paid In advance. Single numbers twonty-flve cents Also.
Putnam’s Manx!on, Godey’a Lady's Book and Graham’s
Magaxln* will be furnished on tho name term*, by
nov28 B. a SIBLEY, 134 Congress-street.
^^.^*1.10.^ B mcKS0S
I ?LOUR—100 bbls Baltimore Flour, landing nnd to*
’ bv *cp23 ROW LAM' k 0
H “ AY.—^76 bales Prime Eastern Hay. justremM***
sale by nov23
T ARD—Unding from sebr Moluwk. 25 keg* *ud l**
HZSr™ UrJ , forMle %, y. CONNERAT
I CE—260 tuns Ice. p**r brigSarn'l T llind*.f«ir mIc
rive,by _ novl8 HH1QI1AM. KM.LYU^
M OURNING GOODS—Black bombazine*, do Frewtsj
riuo and Coburg cloths alpacas. Csntna e ^
silk*, black silk aud satin de chenc.lrencb sa. »•
crape*, love and crape veils, french snd Eoxl
* aetw 1 reC ° IVed ,D<1 f ° r “ lB ^ mWIlT ft MOBGj*
DCKLANH LIME.—260 bbl* Rockland I lireH fW,r '
ed and for sale in lots to suit puiebaw*. °y
nov23 fc-jvjH.^-
A' LMANACaFOR 1854.--GrenTi 1 le>Alm»n*ef«^
A. States of Georgia. South CaroUna. AUtama,»“
da. for sale, wholesale and retail, at 135 Congr^
decl6 ^-rr^TB
TytEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. ftc.-lW
hhd* Sugar. 100 bbls \\ hlsky
■Tffltfnas.
Uh. and for sale by_
r>—11)0 suosciiuv>
J3 Tange ment* to receive, direct I rom n .f
M olasses—co bbl. ... crop .v.»orin»i»" Ul *
•„“i? “’SSSit.wie*.
Ql’GAR AND MOLASSES—10""hhda Na "
IJ 131 bbl* do Molasses, landing KW&A
and for sale by decl8_ W __r~—-—-gj*
R AlSI'P.’fto.—160 whole, hslfand quarter
Raisins. 74 boxes Candy, 60
nisi 1-7 hhd* Codfish. »
t sri led do, 26bblsand20b*U M doM«kyJ^,
XLE AND 'PORTER—100 I’bU FhlWalphlz tre*D
A. 20 casks London Porter, for , \ l ®?/. no y * DOTI^
decl 8 MCMAiio.- o
F iSH^TbbiT^Menhaden
^^plantation use, Just receivedffgggfi fc^Atjg.
cjElJJNG OFF BFIovTD0ST.-A grot* wrl,yr otU **
O dress Goods, suitable for IbU yoBDAlL
decl7 j-i..uiiijT t
W INER—100 baskets Heldslck and1 Muan s
In pint* and quarts. For “kfoyp ft Q’.VElLL
rt&rTKB AMU tHESE^a kc S . Better, °T*
ii ju.tra»lT«l*»Atbc“>» l, r CRAb'E *
B "°nreC3s Brtta, Botyr. jannrfyy^Bgi
.ndfoclfb, <l'c1
S ay—20 balet H»J. UnUir., j>«r
for sale by
BRIGHAM-
-mm******