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■ ■ ' THE SAVANNAH GJEOKGlA JN, WEDNESDAY 1VL|L)BJVUMG, HJSCEMBER «8; 1853. ”
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that city, by which live wholesale flour stores had
featn destroyed, and three or four ahlpi burned to the
water'a edge, and aevefal other veaaeU damaged.-
the loa«, It Is estimated, will greatly exceed a million
of dollars.
OB1WWU8.—The observance of the Christmas an*
ldve.!*arj passed off In our city In a manner highly
appropriate. Coming as It did on the Babhuth
day, It lent an additional Interest to tho wonblpof
the aanctuary. Many of tho churches were decorated
with evergreens and flowera, and In all of fbera ser
mons appropriate to the day were delivered. Monday
waa aet apart for a general Interchange of social
greetings, festivities, Ac., and right merrily did the
daypass.
Death or Okorob Fleming.—Tho Syracuse, New
York, papers announce the recent death of this gen
tleman, at his residence in the town of Fleming, Cay
uga oounty. He met with au accident In falling down
atalra aud iu&lcling a wound in tho temple, produc
ing compression of the brain. Mr. Fleming was a
aon of General Fleming, one or General Washington’s
aids. Ho was born at West Point In 1798, where he
resided until several years afterward, when Ills father
removed to Cayuga couuty. Ho was universally re
spected as a citlzeu and Christian.
8now in Charleston.—The Standard of Monday
lastsays.Bnow commenced falliug in Charleston about
9 o’clock on tho evening of Saturday, aud continued
until it had covered tho house tops to the depth of
about two inches. It melted as it Tell upon tho
ground, which was not therefore generally covered :
enough lay about, however, to give a whitened aspect
to tho city, and draped in snow and rudlent with the
son light of tho morning. In Savannah we have not
as yet been thus honored,—a few Blight frosts only
have visited us, and, indeed, bo slight as scarcely to
rob the flowers in tho gardens of thefr bloom.
Mail Robber Arrested.-A man named Graham,
concerned in recent mail robberies between Ixiuls-
vllle, Ky., and Nashville, Tenu., was arrested a few
days since at Bowllug Green, Ky., when $3,000 and
a quantity of valuable jewelry was found upon his
person—being portions of his dopredations. Tho
Louisville Courier thinks him a thief upon a large
scale.
Key West Correspondence.
Key West, Pec. 22,1853.
Editort faranHoA Georgian t
The officers of the Coast Survey detailed for duty upon
the Florida Reer. have many of them arrived out, and all |
are busily employed In making their arrangements for the
winter work. There will be five different parties at work
during the season. Tlireo schooners, with there officers
and men, are on tho station, and ono other is expected to
be followed by the steamer Sec. Corwin. The follow ing are
the names of the vessels and their officers :
Schr. Petrel. Lieut. Jamos Totten, 2d Artillery U. S. A..
Commanding; C. T. Jardella, C. S., Assistant; Cnpt. Saw
yer. pilot,
Schr. Eliza Catherine, Hull Adams. 1st Assistant C. S..
Commanding; 0. W. Parrish, Assistant; Captain Audrews'
pilot.
Schr. Hassler, Lieut. II. A. Beward, U. S. A., Command
ing j C. T. Baker. C. S. Assistant; James Lightboum. p lot.
Samuel A. Walnwrigbt. Assistant C. S., will arrive in the
next steamer. Horn Washington, and take charge of the
schooner Joseph Henry, expected from New York. Lieut
Craven is in command of the Sec. Corwin, and will be on
the station by the I5tti January.
Put in—Schr. Rainbow, Culver, on the 8th Inst., from
New York, bound to Brazos, and was wind bound iu tin-
harbor until the 11th.
The Br. schooner Emulous, from Harbor Island. 11th inst
sawn bark at anchor, near Knight's Key. She proved to
be the French hark Atnazis. B.iulard, from Tampico, bound
to Havre in distress. Srhe sailed for Havana on the 13th.
to repair: wculd not come to Key West.
Arrived—12th—Schooner John Roalefa, from New Or
leans, in distress, with loss of main and fore rail, and the
bonnet out of the jib, started chaunel bolts, aud sprung a
leak. Received temporary repairs, and sailed again on the
14th, but springing a leak on leaving tho lmrbor, put back
and discharged. Sent her cargo to Tampa per steamer
James L. Day. and will now receive a thorough repair
Consigned to A. F. Tift.
14th—Steamer James L. Day. Smith. Irotn Now Orleans.
Had very heavy weather on the passage.and damaged *om»
of the cargo. Vessel was obliged to heave-to, and rode out
tho gale with trifling damage to the bulwarks, guards, kc.
Same day—Mail schooner Charles k Edward, Pfeiter.from
Miami, reports all quiet on the reef. A number of Semi*
Doles were at Miami hunting-grounds, making comptee,
and taking fish, turtle and bears Some of the settlers had
had a talk with one of the old men of the band, who de
clared that the majority of the band were willing to take
the proffered reward of Captain Casey, tha Indian Agent,
and emigrate to tho west of tlie Mississippi.
— Schooner Gov. Anderson. Farewell, Pensacola, via
Garden Key.
Tf,th—Brig V. Revnmtngton, Sawyer, (new.) New York.
10th—Brig Wnrcisstt, Powell, passed through N. W. Pan
bound to St. Marks.
Same day—Brig Linden, Rowe. Philadelphia, in distress-
leaking. pumps choked, loss of deck load, bulwarks, cabin
doors, kc. Will not discharge. Consigned to P. J, Kon tuna.
Surveying schooner Hassler. Packer, New York.
21st—Ship Ambassador, McDonald, from New Orleans,
bound to Liverpool, with loss of rudder head and tiller*
Will he detained a few days.
22d—Schooner Elizabeth. Williams, from New York.
Sailed—13th—Brig Atkiatic, King, for New Orleans. Ex
penses of this vessel and cargo wore $1,420 07.
16th—steamer James L. Day, Smith, for New Orleans.
18th—Brig Eliza Anne, Chase, for New York. Expense
of repairs, $2,981 08.
19th—Brig Rufus Soule, Chapman, for New Orleans. Ex
pense of repairs,$1,191 84.
James S. Kelly, a hand on board tho steamer James L.
Day, was killed by becoming entangled in the machinery,
on the 12th. Ho was buried at Cedar Keys.
Grand Kxcnrslon In the Harbor.
The committee appointed by the Chamber of Com
merce to Burvey the harbor, and view the encroach
ments which have been inude by the extension of
piers, Ac., performed Unit doty yesterday, in company
with a numlfor of distinguished guests, among whom
were Governor Seymour, of New York; tho Hon.
Rodman M. Price, Governor elect of New Jersey;
Btat« Comptroller Wright; Ciiv Comptroller Flagg;
Collector Uedtleld; Naval Officer J. IL Brodhead;
Profesora Bache and Davies ; Commodore Boerman ;
Captalu Hudson ; J. Prescott Hall, Walter R. Jones,
Morgan Morgana. Henry Grhmell, Thomas Tileaton,
and other well known citizens. The party assembled
on board the steamboat Staten Islander, at the footol
Whitehall street, whence they started about twelve
o’clock, and made tho tour ol the harbor on Iwththe
North and East river sides of the city. On passing
the navy yard at Brooklyn, the usual salute was fired
in honor of the Governor.
In tho evening a banquet was given at the St.
Nicholas Hotel, where General Wool joined the other
guests. Thomas Tileaton, Esq., presided.—N. Y.
Com. Adv., 2id.
Pleasures of Content ment.
I have a ricU neighbor, that is always so busy that
lie has no leisure to laugh ; tho whole business or his
Ufa is to get money, that he may still get more and
moro money. He is still drudging on, saying what
Solomon says, •• The diligent hand maketh rich.”
And it is tme, Indeed; bat he considers not that it Is
not in the power of riches to make a man happy ;
for it was wisely said by a man of great observation,
«that there bo as many miseries beyond riches as on
this side of them.” And yet heaven deliver us from
poverty; and grant that, having a competency, we
may be content and thankful. Let us not repine, or
so much as think the gifts or God unequally dealt, If
we see another abound with riches, when, as God
knows, the cares that are tho keys that keep those
riches hang often so heavily at tho rich man’s girdle,
that they clog him with weary days and restless
nights, oven when others sleep quietly. We see but
the outside of the rich man’s happiness ; few con
sider him to be like the silk-worm, that, when she
seems to play, is at the same time spinning her own
bowels, and so consuming herself. And this many
rioh men do, loading themselves with corroding cares
to keep what they have already got. Let us, there
fore. be thankful for health and competence, and
above all, for a quiet conscience.—[Izak Walton.
Mr. Mitchell’s Family.
Tho New York Express says : Ono of the most
Interesting spectacles at the Mitchell Festival, on
Monday evening, was the stago box, where tho wife,
•on, mother and sister of John Mitchell were placed,
sad the most interesting group of tho evening. The
Mitchell family In Ireland was ono of the most esti
mable and Intelligent or the country. Tho family
are all Protestants, and the father was for a long time
a Presbyterian, but becamo a Unitarian preacher,
under tne teachings of Rev. Dr. Chaonhig, and was
himself one of tho most forcible and eloquent of that
order of writers. Mrs. Mitchell, sen., is a very intel
ligent woman, and is now In tho enjoyment of tho
society of two daughters and two sous-a Joy which
only a mother can realzle when, os in her case, ahe
if restored to a son who was lost, Hnd Is found—who
was dead and Is alive again. I*.a. John Mitchell la a
lady of email stature, but large in the hopes and en
thusiasm of her warm-hearted countrymen. It was
E sasant to see her, and those near and dear to
r husband, bang with breathless attention npon
•very word the son, the father, brother and huabnnd
gave utterance to, for there were those about him who
■tood In all these relations.
At the recent Mitchell Festival, in New York city,
Mr. P. J. Smyth, in replying to a toast, stated that
H» honor of rescuing Mitchell from bondage, belongs
10 the ” Irish Directory,” who employed him, Smyth,
as an agent, for that purpose, and used to that end
the funds subscribed by Irishmen in this oountry to
aid the struggle in whlob Mitchell and bis compatriots
W*TJ engaged In Ireland. This statement was corrob.
.aratsd by;Mr. Robert Emmitt. Thtaseoret has been
ftfrtrkaoly well kept, In the face of the repeated and
floQtlnued newspaper attacks npon the members of
~ *“—*— with rospeot the distribution of the
- '*>i V-- • >•
ASSOCIATION'S LECTURES.^
: Al lhe requoit of this Society Profeuor Santa wiUtlelteer
i courso of ,Lectures, ooUiiiUng Of fakir, on, the fallowing
quality-
very tough " equal,” says tho report, •• to tho beat
Iron manufactured In the Bouth Yorkshire Districts.”
When converted into steel •' It had all tho character
of good bodied steel, equal to tha beat made from any
Eugiiab iron.' 1 As a cast steel, it appears, says the
report, " as a very nice eloso steel." Tho report Is
eminently favorable throughout, and the onty point
to be determined in order to ascertain whether it can
bo profitably shipped to England for manufacturing
purposes la the price at which tho pig iron can ho af
forded. As to the iron itseir.orlts capability of being
applied to any desired use, there seems to be room
for hat one opinion—and that is, that it Is nowise
Inferior to that nsed by tho iron workers of Engluud
—Albany Patriot.
The New Mali Schedule.
The Wilmington (N. O.) Herald, speaking of tho
new schedule for the great nialls for the Bouth and
West.saya that the mail tor tho South, heretofore
due at that placo, at 9 a. m., will hereafter bo due ol
7 p.m., and will’, upon arrival, bo transferred to the
Wilmington and Manchester road, Instead of being
conveyed by steamers tho next morning to Charles
ton, as heretofore. Tho cars will leave on tho arrival
of tho Northern train, thus making adiifereuco of
twenty-four liuura In favor of tho proposed schedule
over that formerly existing.
We would state (says tho South Carolinian,) that
we learn from good authority that the schedule above
alluded to will not go into operation until the first of
January. This delay is in consequence of tho South
Carolina Railroad Company not being able to make
tho necessary arrangements lor tho change of sched
ule until that time. Wo presume the details of tin*
schedule will bo duly advertised la tho course of a
few days.
Mild Weather.—**This is grand weather, mem.
for poor people," said Mr. Tigh. the rich neighbor of
Mrs. Partington, on one of the past warm days, and
indulged in a half chuckle about it 89 he rubbed his
hands together It is a remark that almost every
body would make, and mean it, too, at a time when
cool by the rai
a ton, aud col . .
that tempera the wind to the shorn lambs and ragged
children, was withheld, but not Mrs. Partington.—
" Yes,” said she, gently laying her hand at the same
time on the sleeve of Mr. Tigh’a cont, aud lookitif
him in the face. ** Yes, and don’t folks use this gooi
weather too much for an excuso for not helping the
indignant widows and orphanless children ? Depend
upon it cold weather is the best for the poor, for then
the rich feel the cold and think more of ’em, and feel
more disposed to give 'em consolation and coal. Cold
weather comes down from Heaven o’ purpose to make
men feel their duty, and it touches tlie heart, as the
Irost touches tho milk pitcher and breaks it, and the
milk of humane kindness runs out, and the poor are
made better for it. Cold weather is a blessing to the
poor, deperld upon it.” She stopped here, aud Mr.
Tigh cast his eyes down and struck his cane several
times against a brick at his feet, then bidding the tld
lady good morning ho moved away. There was a
large " Dr. to Sundries ” on his book that night which
the book-keeper will find It difficult to explain, but
Heaven knows all about it, and the'secret gift, in
charity, and the prayer of the poor recipient invoking
blessings on tho unknown benefactor, were grout re
cords that night in the angel's book.
Fire in Charleston.—A fire occurred on Saturday
night last, in tho counting rooms of H. F.' Baker A
Co., and Hall A Co., on Fraser's wharf. From many
indications, it would seem to have been communicated
from the grates of the counting house of Messrs. Hall
A Co., .o the mantle piece, and thence through the
floor to the office of Messrs. B. F. Baker A Co below.
The floor in the first and second stories are burned
through, and considerable damage lias been done to
tho furniture and goods in both offices. The engines
were on the spot, not only in time to save the building
but to prevent its sustaining any serious damage.—
Goods to a considerable amount were stored iu botli
oilices, and those in the office of tho Messrs. Hall,
were insured to tho value of $11,000.—Stnndard,2Gth.
Wednesday last was tha shortest day of this year,
tho sun being ubove the horizon but nine hours and'
eight rainutts. The (lays are now lengthening.
The Weather.—For the past day or two the weath
er lias been lowering. Yesterday afternoon, about-
three o’clock, it commenced sleeting, and continued,
with but short intervals, up to about 7 o’clock, when
it commenced snowing, and us we write this para
graph, the flakes are falling thick and fast.—Aug.
Constitutionalist, loth.
; l.' The Natnte and Mission 6t Art and Ptelry, Illustrated
from tha acknowledged master works of vanoua nations.
i. Paste—tlie flat great pool of‘modern times; sketch
of hts life | bis love for Beabla | bis poem—Dlrina Comedia
—^escribing a Journey through llell, Purgatory, and Para
dise { readings from the ume.
8. Dante, m the Cathollo poet, par attllenct t Ids repre
sentation of Benlot | the Idea of womanhood, asrorcsled
by Christianity, and embodied In Christian Art. contrasted
with that of the Ancients.
4. Potrnch—Ids life, love and poetry.
The four lecture* form a whfle Intended to define and
Ulustmto the workings of the Christian principle within
the sphere of Poetry »nd Art. They will bu delivered at
tho Armory Hull, on the evenings ut Tuesday, December
27lh, Friday, December 30th, Tuesday, January fid, and
Thursday, January 6th. at half-past 7 o’clock.
Tickets tor tho course $1 60—for a single lectures 60 cts. ■ p or steamer Lnnwr. from Augusts—833 bales C
They may bo had at anv of the book-stores, and at the door Mdso, to Brigham. Krl’y 4: Co. Harper, Stuart
on the evenings uf tho lectures. , " m rt Ml “"‘ ,,n,, w "
__——ibcrahain ABomfleotts
Horton A lUkemnn. A Haywood. I)r -w
, „ .. —O Johnson. John Jones. G H Johnston.
N B Knapp, J1I Kimbrough, LaRochO fc Bowne.E Lovell.R
Lawless, 11 UthropfeCo. B M Laffiteau, Lockett, Long A
Co, Morse k Nichols, Jas Morse. A N Miller, J Mayer. John
Mollrry. McMahon A Doyle. I W Morrell A Co. t) Mauett A
Co. Minis A Florence. W H Hay k Co.' Ueo McC!eikey;T R
Mills. 11 Morcer, J 8 Norela. J Nicholson, G S Nichols. Nov.
ttt. Iatbrop A Blebblns. Ogden A Bunker, U Peyton. A Port-
er. Pierson, Iteldt ACo, PadelfonLFay ACo. Pldlbrik A Bell.
Rabun A Whitehead. Rowland A Co, Roblnsun A Camp. F J
Rosenberg, H Rothschild, D Bandrrson, R Blmpson, Swift A
Co. D Blmmous. Scranton, Johnston A Co, Mrs Bswyer. Jnn
Schaffer, Staley A Hendry. Smith A 1-athrop. Capt D Btur-
E ra. B Torch. Verslllln A Butler, Wells A Durr, w 11
i
[ Wilt-
r_ - flro*otHl.fcooda,warta, *nd mer-
iblng yrbataoevtT, nnd^pcrmlt and
—.j-—.tlmie and remain'In any uquere.
street, lano, or alley, witkiu tha said city, for a longer time
than six hour* | not shall any jxrtm permit or suffer any
earl, dray, waffm, or coinage iff any sort, to stand and re
main In any square, street. Uno. or alley, longer than such
tiino as aforesaid) nor shall sny person without previously
““ * 4 * “ ' , “ *Uyor and two-thirds
V
Bayard Taylor.—Tho New York Tribune an
nounces the arrival home of Mr. Bayard Taylor, it-*
corresponding editor. The Tribune states that Mr.
Taylor will nt once devote himself to preparing his
travels for publication, and a book on Africa may
soon be expected from Ilia pen. Ho will also lie
heard as a lecturer iu different parte of the cun try.
numerous and pressing invitations having preceded
his arrivnl here.
The Ship Great Rkitblic.—A New Yot kcmre
pondent of the Boston Post says: •* A Baltimore
house has offered Mr. MeKay, the owner of the Grent
Republic, $20,000 above tho cost to construct her.
which offer lias been refused. The entire support of
this vessel, when In sailing condition, will cost nearly
$12,006 a muulli.*'
Liqeoii Law in Boston.—On Friday last, Win. I 1
I’rescott was fined $100 and costs, in the Boston Mu
nicipal Court, for selling liquor, and required to givt
bonds in $1,000 not to sell again. He cashed the bil
and gave the bonds. This is the first case of success
ful prosecution under tbe liquor law in that city, an*
is therefore an event of special interest.
Tiiity Tons ok Silveu.—Tho Louisville Courier
transportation of thirty tons of specie—one n
dollars—from New Orleans to that city.
Good Doctrine.—Always make it a prii ,
extend ti e hand of friendship to every man who dis
charges faithfully his duty and maintains good order
who manifests a deep interest in the welfare of gen
oral society—whoso deportment is upright,and whose
mind is intelligent— without stopping to ascertain
whether ho swings u hammer or draws a thread.
Mr. Francis J. Grand, the Washington correspon
dent of the Baltimore Sun and Philadelphia Lnt"er,
has been elected Clerk of tbe Committee ou Public
1-atids.
Mr. Wm. Gray, a returned Californian, was robbed
on the night of tho 19th, of $10,(100, on the Stute
Line Road, as is supposed, by one Geo. Walker, an
Englishman.
Little Kindnesses.—Small acts of kindness how
pleasant and desirable do they make life! Every ob
ject is made light by them, and every tear of sorrow
is brushed away. When tho heart is sad, and dc
spondency site at the entrance of the soul, a trilling
kindness drives despair away,and makes the path
cheerful and pleasant.
TO TUB VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTYFellow.
CmzKXs:—1 am a candidate for re-election to the offices of
Chrk of the Superior and Inferior Courts,at the election
tho first Monday ia January next, and respectfully solicit
your support. dl—td JOHN F. GU1LMART1N.
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY :—Fellow-
Citizens :—I am a candidate for tho office of Sh- riff of your
county at the election on the first Monday in January
1854, and respectfully solicit your itupport.
oct2'J MICHAEL FINNEY.
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTYFkllow-
Citizenh I atn a candidate for re-election to the office of
County Treasurer, at the election on the first Monday in
January next, and respectfully nuk your aupport.
nov20 JOHN N. LEWIS.
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY:—Fki.low-Citi-
zkns :—I nm a candidate for tho office of County Treanurer,
at tho election In January next, and respectfully solicit
your support. If elected the proceeds of the office shall be
given to a fellow bank officer who has been so unfortunate
as to loose his sight.
novl8 L. J. B. FAIRCHILD.
, TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.-Fellow
Citizens : 1 am a candlduto for the office of Sheriff of your
county, at the electiun In January next, and respectfully
solicityonr»upport. octd ALEXANDER THOMAS.
Mrsmks. Editoiw—Please unnounce Mr. JOllN A. STA
LEY, a candidate for the office ofSaerlff of Chatham coun
ty. at tho ensuing election In January noxt.
JyU MANY VOTERS
. THE CELEBRATED CAROLINA TWINS, will be
exhibited in couaexion with the Southern 51 use-
um, for one week, commencing next Monday, the 2flth inst.
Admission 25 cents. dec24—3
dence formerly owned bv Capt. John B. (iallio.
.» ,r of Whitaker and ”
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—Tho brig Vkkta
(•'--El* Allen, Kill*, master. For particulars apply to
decl6 iT.. -
83=*,
doolO
ir particulars apply t
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
WANTED TO CHARTER—A vessel to load with
Cotton for Philadelphia.
PADELFORD. FAY 4c CO.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—The packet
schooner M. D. Scull, Thompson, master. For
particulars apply to decl8 OGD N 4t BUNKER.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHABTKR-Tho fine schr.
WnriBRiLL, Foster, master. For parti
apply to deol8 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4c
Tticuiar*
CU.
BRIGHAM, KELL.
' j’-S- DOCTOR WILDMAN havingsettled permanent-
ly In Savannah, respectfully offers to its citizons
his services In the practice of Medicine and Surgery.
Residence and Office, No. 20 Abercorn, oruci of South
Bread-street. Hours of consultatiou, from 8 till 10, A. JL,
and from 3 till 6. P. M. nulO
CITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE.!
Savannah. Dee. 2ith, 1853. f
Wanted to hire, for one year, from tbe first day of Janu
ary next, twenty-one able bodied negro men, for tbe Scav
enger’# Department. Apply to
PIHLIP M. RUSSELL,
Jec26 City Maiahal.
I. W< MORBBLL it CO.’S
Piano Povte Depot.
stutoid ruNOfl non THE cxixsiutxd manufactories or
Nunn* it Clerk,
J. Gbickering,
H. Worcester,
Bacon St Raven*,!
dec‘22—2
FASHIONABLE DANCING,
AT SAINT ANDREW’S HALL, SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
•Jl, Mr. NtcitOLS reipeclfolly announces to bis pntrons
sj&fTand the public generally, that his Second Session
JsSiJJwlU commence on Monday, January 2*1,1864, at 3>4
o’clock for Ladles, Misses, and Masters. Gentlo
men’s Class, on Tuesday, January 3d, 1854, at 8>£ o’clock.
Terms $10 per session.
Mr. N. has secured tho services of Mr. tePi’AUD. a cnrnpe
tont teacher, to naMst him in hi* classes. This, together
with Mr. Phelps and Mr. Kierpunt, In tho Musical Depart-
menl, will enable him to give the most decided satisfac
tion.
Pupils are requested to commence at the opouing of the
session.
Practising Soirees every Thursday evening. d24—2w
Vrrillln k Butler, Wells k Durr.
■rgor 4t Co, and others.
Por steatnpackct Calhoun, from Charleston—J Davis, J
Lynch, Morse 4t Nichols, nud Mr Barker.
Tor steamer SI. Johns,from 1’aUtka. 4tc.—tl bales Cot
ton, !!8 Cowhides, and Mdso, to Boston 4: Vlllalongn. Ander-
sons 4c Co, 8 Bolunions. Wushburu, Wilder 4t Co, Clsgliorn k
Cunningham, and W IlTison.
bales Cotton, and
, .... Stuart k Co, T R
Mills, and W C O'Driscoll,
Per Steamer T S Metcalf, from Augusta—357 bales Cotton,
and Mdse, to IV CO'Driscoll, Pndilford, Fay 4c Co, 51 King. C
l.udlcus. and J Lanin.
PASSENGERS.
BANK STATE OF GEORGIA, I
Savannnh. 23d December, 1853. J
Christmas and New Year falling on Sunday, this Dank
will bo closed on tho 20th lust, and 2d proximo. Paper ^
payable on those days must be attended to previously, and Dune
notes Intcuded for discount should be offered on the 24th
and 31st inst. 2t I. K. TEFFT, Cashier.
T. C. RICK,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN XVERT VARIETY OF
Common and Fine Candies.
(Kiln dried and warranted to resist effectually the hot or
damp atmosphere of a southern climate.)
Comer of llmughtnn and Whittaker streets. Savannah. G'a.
AS* Builder's Noticb.—Mr. T. C. U. Is agent for tbe
Worcester Terra Cotta Works. ocl29
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD COMP’Y, I
Macon. October 26th, 1863. j
Tlie subscribers to tbe stock of this Company for the
Americus Extension are notified that they are required to
pay the third and last Instalment of Fifty Dollar* per share
on said stock, to the undersigned, at Macou. or to T. M.
Furlow, Fsq., at Amrrlcu*. on or before the first day of
Jauuary next.
Stockholder* In Savannah can make payment at tho Cen
tral Railroad Rank.
Prompt payment will be expected, as the funds are re
quired for the purpose of paying for the iron now daily ex
pected to arr-ve. JXO. T. HOIFKUILLI-T.
oc 121)—tlJ Treasurer
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.T’
Alliens, December 15th, 1853. J
Tbe Trustees ol this institution will, on the 13th of Janu
ary next.electa professor of Mathematics and Astronomy,
to fill tlie vacancy occasioned by tlie resign ition ofProfe*.
snr McCav. The Professor will bo required to enter upon
bis duties without delay. Salary $1,700 per annum, paya
ble quarterly. Applicant* may address tbe President, Rev.
A. Church, D. D., or tbe subscriber.
WM. L. MITCHELL, Chairman
dec20—w3w Prudential Committee.
Per steamship Isabel, from Havana via Key West—Col T
Johnson. USA: F do Counter. J Nlminger and boy. A It
Lninsr and lady. Mbs tamar, Count J Revnard, 11 Roan-
ard. REwing, SO Smith. O DJurnr. J Gonzales, J Miller, J
(■Inzer. C Davenport, G U Ilnare. F Schmidt, Mrs Oweu. 51
Mutmll. Claghorn, J Grimes, and 12 steerage.
Per steamship Florida, from Now York—H Ainsworth, B
11 Howies, Indy und 2 children. Jus Austin, P U Blodgett. .1 N
Conklin, Jnn Campbell. W W ('room, J D Goodwin. Mr* Her
rick ami child. Mrs Goodwin and child. I. H Herrick. E G
Hyde. Mrs Hastings. A G Jewett.Joel Killiurn. .1 H Miller,
Dr McXevin. Mr* McNYvIn and svt. Mr Pheleu. Minn Starr,
N Tillinghast. Oliver Wctinoro. Clio* Wadsworth. Miss E H
York.E Ebinger, and 30 steerage
Per Nteanipncket Calhoun, from Charleston—Mr* Rut
ledge nnd dim/liter. Sterling, Dnroca, J B While. B C King,
E .Marsh. Weibley. W J Cornwall. W Turner. S A Touncr, J
L Bruce, Madame Girard, J R Habersham. Mr Pettigru, J
Allan. 8 Mowry.jrj G Mose)y. J A Green, und 8 deck.
Por steamer St. Johns, from Palatka. 4:c —M Adams. O
51 Turner, 1) Wsodruff, 5!abry. J F Mnde.J M Smith. W K
Duncan, W Lipscomb.C li Ranting. .11. Webb..1 Cnsle. 1) L
Clinch. Eastcroy. Marsh ami lady. A 8 HulLJ W Jackson. W
8 Jackson and lady, H E Culpo and lady, Darren, and 17
deck.
SUFKRINTKNDENT’S OFFICE C. R. It.
Savannah. Sept. 1. 1853.
After this day. by resolution of tho Board of Directors,
up nnd down freight will be payable at the merchants’
counting house, or by deposite mado with the Treasurer,
•end weekly, on aion.i».v. ...a Friday., ft-om 9 o'clock, A.
M., to 2 P. M.
Hill* to be rendered through the post office on Wednes
days and Friday*.
Failure to make payment when called fur ns above, will
*tnp parties’ account.
sel W M. WADLEY.Gen.Sup’t
SAVANNAH INFIRMARY.
PR3. WRAGG AND MACKALL. PROPRIETORS.
This institution having been recently removed from the
suburbs of the city, to No. 19 East Broad street, is now
open for tho reception of pntien s. Medical and .Surgical.
11. this change in locality we are enabled to offer tlie
public more ample accommodations. Our wards are com
fortably furnished, and several single rooms aro filled up
for such patients as prefer being entirelyjirivnte
We especially Invito the attention of planters and other
owuers to our department for negroes.
For terms apply to Dr. J. A. Wrauo, No. 38 West Broad
street, or Dr. R. C. Mackai.l. No. 95 Broughton st. dlO
COMMERCIAL.
Savannah Export*. December 27.
LIVERPOOL—Ur. bark Bona Dea—302 bales Upland Cot
ton. 323.095 feet Timber, 11,934 feet Sliid Plank, aud 5,034
Oak Staves.
WHITEHAVEN. (End.)—Br. brig Planter—136,000 feet
Lumber.
NEW YORK—Scbr P R Burton—160 bales Cotton. 06
casks Rico, nnd 7.807 bushels Rough Rico. Brig 5!ncnn—
592 bales Cotton. 37 casks Rice, nnd 16 boxes Copper Ore.
Savannnh Market, December 28,
COTTON—There was but little inquiry yestoi day. Pale*
were limited to 698 bales Tne fultowing are the particu
lar* : 45 at 8»i,88 at 8%. 64 at 0,47 at 9«f, 191 at 9,' 4 \ 16
nt 05 10.115 at 9y t , 20 at 9 7-16, 113 at 0■£, and 9 bales at
9 9-16 cent*.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT UK SAVANNAH
....DECEMBER 28, H:
ARRIVED SINCE OUR LAST.
U S5I steamship Isabel. Hollins, Havana via Key West, to
Cohens 4; Hertz. Passed the ship Eliza. 5!ul!nry. standing
to the Wealwaid; also, the brig Somers, Watson, entering
Havana—all well.
U 8 51 steamship Florida. Merritt S Woodhull. commander.
— hours from New York, with 5Idse and Passengers, to
Padelford, Fay 4: Co. Saturday, 24th.nt 7.45 P 51.12 miles
north from Uarnegat, passed’ steamship Union: Sunday.
26lh. nt 11.16 P 51. Cape Hattera* Light bearing WNW. ex
changed signals with steamship Augusta, hence for New
York; Monday. 28th. nt 6.30 P M. 10 miles South-west from
Frying Pan Shoals, exchanged efgnals with steamship Ben
jamin Franklin, bound South. The Florida has enoounti r-
ed stroDgrioulh-westerly gales to the southward of Cajie
Hatteras. Steamship Alabama, bence, arrived at Now
York on Saturday at 11 A M.
Ham’g ship Hampden, Ariunson, New York,In ballast, to
Eppipg k Kretx.
Sclir Cnas Williams, Boyd, Rockland, 5Io. Lime, to Co
hen* 4; Hertz.
U. S. 51. steam-packet Calhoun, Barden. Charleston, to S
M Laffiteau.
Steamer St. Johns, Freeborn, Palatka, Ac., to Claghorn k
Cunningham.
Steamer laimar. Johnson, Augusta, with boat* 2 and 17,
to T It Mills.
Steamer T S Metcalf, Powell, Auguala, with boat* 2 ond
13, to G H Johnston.
CLEARED.
Br. bark Bona Dca. Roe. Liverpool—Andrew Low k Co.
Br. brig Planter, Wood, Whitehaven, Eng.—Brigham, Kelly
k Co
Brig Macon, Watkins, New York—H K Washburn.
Schr P R Burton. Lingo, New York—Rowland k Co.
U. S. M. steam-packet Gordon. King, Charleston—S. If.
Laffiteau.
U S 51 steam-packet Metamora. Peck. Charleston—S 51
Laffiteau.
Steam-packet Wm. Seabrook, Peck, Charleston via Beaufort
—S. M. Laffiteau.
U. S. M. steam-packet Wm. Gaston, Shaw, Palatka, kc.
Claghorn k Cunningham.
DEPARTED.
U R M steam-packet Gordon. King. Charleston.
US 51 steainpacket Metamora, Postell. Charleston.
Steam-packet Wm. Seabrook. Peck. Charleston via Beaufort
U. 8. M. steam-packet Wm. Gaston. Shaw. Palatka. kc.
memoranda.
New York, Deo 21—Arrived, brig R k 8 Sampson, from
Doboy Island. 20 day*—experienced heavy weather, split
tail*, 4w ; schr Tyrone, from Jacksonville. Deo 22—Clear
ed. schr Advance, fur St Marys.
Boston, Deo 20—Cleared; brig Annie Coy, for Savannah;
schr Ro«n, for Doboy Island.
New Orleans Deo 20—Arrived, brig W II Stewart, Hoop
er. from Savannah.
CONSIGNEES.
Per Steaouhlp Florida, from New-York—Anderson Ik Co,
J A Brown. J U Brick N K Barnntn k Co. Belten A Co, A
Bonaud. A Bscker. J J H Bants. Berlin k Nathan*. Brii
an*. Brig-
. Wktt*. H
^— — ACo. JP
on OoUin*. Geo A Cuyler, DO’Connor, CUghorn A Cunningham
nofU [ M A Cohen, J E DeFort, DeWltt A Uoigaa.W Q Dtoksoo, W
ill of which w. manufactured aipruil, to obi ordtr, »n1 K ‘! 1 f.* C ° J ? g°5«I«»*■»'
** **“>•«! SSSt
AT PURSE’S
PRINTING OFFICE,
zYo. 0 Whitaker street.
Cnrile nre Printed nt S‘4,80 per Thousand.
AT11EN/EUM.
MANAGER
Mr. WM. H. CRISr.
DATIH.
.VAMIX.
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BENEFIT OF M’LLE BULAN.
Wednesday Evening. December 28th. the performance will
commence with Sbukespcare’s connx y of
Catherine and Petnicliio.
To lie followed by tho beautiful ballet entitled the
Painter’s Illusion.
Tlio evening’s entertainment to conclude with tho ballet o^
Rosita, or the Maid of Aragon.
/EiF* For particular* see programme.
Door* open nt quarter 7 o'clock—performance commenc
ing at ball'pa«t 7 o'clock.
Admission to Dres* Circle nnd Pnrquette $1; Family
Circle 50ij.; Third Circle 60<t.; Colored Gallery V5i*
SOUTHERN MUSEUM
OF NATURAL HISTORY,
IS PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT
ARMORY HALL,
IN T1IK CITY OF SAVANNAH, GKOUU1A,
where may bo found a
GREAT COLLECTION OF CURIOSITIES
FROM AU. TAItTS OP TUB WOULD.
O ff- Admittance 25 cents. Open Irom 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.
rum 2 tu 5 nnd from 7 to 9 I* 51. Friday eveuings cxciu
sively fortlie colored population. nnv23—lv
RO U INS ON & 13 LI) It ED
vill. in a few days, exhibit their celebrated combined .MEN-
• j, u l| ■*
S,
•lilcli
be tbe wonderful scientific achievement of a man walking
upon a perfectly smooth ceiling with hi*
FEET UPPERMOST AND HEAD DOWN,
PERFORM D BY MR. <». N. KLDKEII.
LA PERCHE,
BY MESSRS. I.A RuU'X AND KING.
This exlruordiuiiry peiTonnance has excited universal
wonder and admiration, showing beautiful feats of balanc
ing an I elegant acrobatic posturing, by La Roux, on a pole
thirty feel high, held by Mon*. Kiug.
51 ADAME RO II IN SON,
MASTER JAMES HOI11NSON,
MASTER JOHN,
And an additional hst of popular actors are with tbe Com
pany, and will appeal in tlie various exercise*.
THE HAND
i* directed by the celebrated JUS. KOSHER, which is a
sufficient guarantee for its merit.
A SPLENDID COLLECTION OF WILD
ANIMALS,
in addition to the above attractions, offer a rich bill of en
tertninment. nov23 T. U. TIDMARSH, Agent.
B ACON. \c.~iu hinf* new Bacon Shoulder*. 60 bbls rec
tified Whisky, lauding and tor sale by
dec26 ' SCRANTON. JOHVST0N 4: CO.
B RANDY —Received Hi IsUny—■- nmr pipes uiaru tnijiuy
& Co.'s Brandy, vintage of 1844. also. 2 half pipes Cas
tellan 4: Co.’s Brandy, vintage of 1842. for .-ale by
dcc25 P. CUdltAX, Sorrell’s Building*.
LASSES.—26 bbir
lasses, just received and lor sale by
dec24 CHAMPION k WATTS.
I'LOCK.
I 1 and f
for si
I FLAGGING AND DEBRICK FOR SALK—A quantity of
1 English Flagging, cut with square edge*, ready for lay
ing ; also, n Derrick complete, which i* capable of hoisting
four Ion*. For terms, enquire of the subscriber.
Dec24—It JOHN S. NORIUS^
C 'tRANBERRlES.—2 bids Cranberries, just received and
J for sale by dec24 CHAMPION 4: WAITS.
fT'IRE CRACKER:
F dec24
STRICTI.Y PRIME RUTTER.
J LST ULCEIVED 36 kegs selected Goshen Butter.
Also. Rich Imitation English Cheese.
Aud 25 boxes common Cheese, for sale at
DICKSON’S Family Grocery.
Barnard street, n
FRESH FRUIT. BISCUITS, &C.
J UST RECEIVED per steamer, whole, hnlt and quarter
boxes Raisins, Soft Shell Almonds, Citron, Currants,
Pecan Nut*. Brazil Nuts, fancy boxes Prunes.
Also. 100 drums Turkey Fig*, new crop, small size and
fine order.
10 bids Premium Canal Hour.
6 bbls Extra Superfine Buckwheat. For sale nt
dec23 2 DICKSON'S Family Grocery.
S MOKED TONGUES. Pig Hums. Bologna Saui-age, Pig
Pork. Loaf 1-ard. just received and for sale at
DICKSON'S
dec23 2 Family Grocery. Darnard-st.
B IRD GLASSES and Canary Cage*.In the greatest variety,
just received nud for sale low, by
dec23 J. V COLLINS.
P ATENT guflXlNG SCISSORS, Sad Irons. Clothe* Pins.
Nut Crackers, Ac., fur sale hy
dec23 J. P. COLLINS.
N UT PICKS. Sardiuo »i|H>ners. Cork Screw*. Chnmpngne
Hooks, Ivory Tab'
sale by dcc23
■yyANTED TO PURCHASE.—Ft
‘J
S ELLING OFF AT COST.-
Goods, by dic23
T O I.OAN—$10,000. ou short time.
dec23 WVLLV fc MONTMOI.1.1N.
V ELVET and silk Mantillas, white crape Shawls, cloth
Talmas, N IV Collars. Chemisettes, Ac. just received
und for sale by dec23 DeIVITT k MORGAN.
M l STAR!)—10 dozen French and American Mustard, foi
sale low by dec4 HYLAND A O'NEILL.
100 to 60fl cord* good
dtuhle for retailing in the city. Apply
' E. MUSK, at Willink's Wharf.
H AMS—18 barrels, landing and for sale hy
dec8 _ _ COIIF.N k FOSDICK
R ECEIVED THIS DAY—O baskets IleidsTck Champaign
in pints nnd quarts. For sale by
<lec2 P. CURRAN. Sorrell's building.
»0. It. UU1.I.. HENRY C KIXU
C IO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—Tlie undersigned has this
J day associated with Idm Mr. Hicmv C. Ki.xn, of Glynn
county, with wiiom he willcontlnuo the Factorage and Com
mission business in this city, under tbe firm of HullA Kinu
Jnn12 JNO. 11. HUliL.210 Bay-street.
1UANO—20 ton* prime Peruvian Guano, for sale to ur-
J rive. Apply to Uocll OGDEN & BUNKER.
C OATS—COATS—Reaverteen Coats. Hunting nnd Bust-
ness Frock Coats, fine articles handsomely made up,
PRICE A VEADER.
B UTTER AND CHEESE-26 firkin* Butter, 26 bx« Cheese,
for sale by declB McMAIION A IMJYlJh
T EACHER WANTED—In a henltby situation in 5IcIntosh
county, to instruct in the usual English branches a
few children. Salary About $200 per annum and board. A
middle aged man preferred. None need apply wlthoutgood
recommendation*. Addres* the subscriber at South New
port. P. O.. Go. declO—4 LACH’R MclNTOSH.
jyjATS—Sen Grass. Oil Cloth, French Willow and Shaker
bbl* Haw’* Corned Beef, 15 bblsand half bbl* Pig Pork
For sale at tlie corner of Broughton and Drayton «t„ by
dec3 DAVID (PCONNOt.
A. DONAUD.
Corner of Bay and Whltakor-street*.
and ’61, of our own Importation, lauding and for sale bv
u3U SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
ler steamer Florida, an assortment of
leeves nnd Bunds, embroidered Hand
kerchiefs and Colinrs. Irish Linens, Blrda’-eyeWnpeii^Eng-
ish 1/mg Cloth*. Flannels, Hosiery, Glove* and Ribbon*.—
For sale by n30 DiiWITT A MORGAN.
BRIGHA5L KELLY A CO.
and for sale by dec18 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
F OR SALE TO ARRIVE—500 bale* prlmo Eastern Hay.
and 200 bbl* Potatoes, per »lilp Rotunda, from Hath,
Maine, by docl8 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
t’a A. B and 0 clarified do, 40 bbl* crashed
do, 26 do pulverised do. for sale by
nov20 MoMAHON k DOYLE.
TOR SALE—On board ship Daubnsly, Eastern
i^gwharf. Savannah—Two thorougb lrieh Breed
Dog*, well’adapled for planter* or person* In possession
of store* or oat boose*, garden* or place* where property
of value U kept, ka early oall wUlbe edrtrohte to lniare
9* <Ue23
obtaining the written consunl of the Itayor and twi
of the member* of the City Council p r ace. erect, or cou-
struot. nr causo to be ptnevu. erected or coustructed In any
square,street, or l ir.e, or other placo of or in the city ol
Savannah, aiiy buc.li, tent, or other obstruction; nor iliiill
uny |ierso» dig, or cuu«e to bo dug. any hole or pit in any
square, itreet. lane, or alley, whereby tho free jinssoge ol
pursuit* on foot, or ou liorscbAck, or in or wilt) any car
riage, may be in any wiro obstructed or reudured unsafe.—
Aud nny person offending against the provislou* of this
section *UhII. on couvicliun. bu snlijoct to a fine not ex
ceeding one hundred dollar* for each and every offence. If a
white person, or corporal punishment R tho otTender bo a
*lave or free persou of color. And In en«o tlie person or
person* making, causing, permlUIng. or suffer ng *uch en
croachments, obstruction* nnd nuisances as aforesaid, shall
refuse or neglect to remove tho saute forthwith, after no
tice given to him. hor. or them, for Umt purpose, then the
same (in such case* as will admit thereof) shall be remov
ed by the Marshal nud Constables i f said city, or nny nf
ttimn.At tho proper expense of the perMUior person* so
offending. And if nny person or persons shall molest or
trouble tho sutd 51arslml or Constable* in tlie execution ol
■licit, hi* or their duty. *uclt person or person* shall, on
con vici Ion thereof, forfeit and pays fine uf not exceeding
one hundred dollar*. If a while pei>on. nr corporal punish
ment if tho offender shall be a slave or freo person of col
or: Provided always, nevertheless, that nny person or per-
ions actually building, or repairing, or about to build, or
repair any building, tuny collect and lay all such mutorluh
us tnny be necessary lor such building or repuir*. in tin-
square, street, lntie.or alley next adjoining to the place or
■put wherein such buildings or rcpulte are lntondod to b<-
made, nnd provided tlmt *uch materials bo »u enclosed In h
sufficient sikico (and uu inure) a* will effectually prevent
Hie spreading into the streets, lanes, or squares; and the
said spuce so enclosed shall iu nucasecxteud boyond ten
feet on nny street, Inne, or square; and during all such
time ns such materials shall so lay in any square, street,
Isuc, or alley, tho owner of proprietor ol such materials
shall eause a lump, or lun/cni with a good and sufficient
light Unrein, to tie recurely hung up. placed or fixed on a
post or otherwUe. at euch of the two corners of such en
closure. aud in such manner a* clearly and plainly to show
the place and extent occupied bv such mat dials; an I tho
laid lamps or lantern* shall be lighted at » before dnrk iu
the evening ond hIiiiII cunt hum to burn until dnylight —
And the City Marshal and City Constables are hereby en
joined to notice and report to tlie Mu' or all encroachments,
obstructions or tuii-imces mentioned herein.
Sec 6 That all dirt litter or rubbish created by the erec
tion or repair ol any building now erecting, or that may
hereafter be erected or repaired, shall be carried off by the
pot son or pernoiift owning said bull,ling, or engaged or in-
tercs'.edin. or coiitruc iugsucli buildings or repairs, to the
place of depositing the Scavenger's tilth, or to hucIi other
jduce a* inn) be pointed out by tlie 5Iuyor or nny ooe of the
Mreet nnd 1/tiie Committee, and if such litter, dirt or rub
bish shall remain on uny of the streets, limes or squares lor
a time exceeding five day*, it slmll be the duty of the Mar
shal, nml ho is hereby required to cut ploy any number of
cart* or wagons that may be necessary, nnd to have the
same removed to such place or idnce* a* may be designa
ted as aforesaid nt the expense of the persons owning such
building, or engaged, or interested in. or conducting the
saute, and any person vD dating any of lite provisions of this
section, shall be punished ns Is hereinafter directed, as in
5th soction.
Sec. 11. That when tlm City Marshal nr City Constables
.shall he engaged in the removal of any encroachment or
obstsucthm. under nny section of this Ordinance, lie or
they shall la- entitled to receive ten dollars each per day
while thus employed, an I Hint all other person or person*’,
acting under said MarMuil or Constables, shall receive such
compensation hs the Mayot. acting Mayor, or Street and
Lane Committee shall allow, not exceeding three dollars
per »tay each, which charges shall he paid hy or recovered
against the person or person* interested or concerned in
the encroachment or obstruction ho removed, nnd win
ought to have removed the same.
ge: 12. That whenever the City Marshal or City Consta
ble* arc ordered, under the provi-ion* of this Ordinance, to
remove or cause to be removed, nny encroachment
Rtriiction. tlie sum-shall be marked out aud directed under
the superintendence of tlie City Surveyor, or the Street and
Lii-e Comm tu-e.urn specialCuininiltca of Council, to ho
appointed for that purpose, aud the* id Committee or offi.
c» rs are hereby authorized to call to their aid ami a*si.st
mice the City Watch, who urn hereby required and enjoin
ed to aid nnd us.-d* in the premises.
Sec. 13 That no persons shall be permitted to erect, or
place any steps, descending into uny vim 11 or cellar, under
neath uny building within Ho-civ. und which suit! steps
shall extend beyond the limits of the lot upon which said
building is erected, but noon tbe express condition that
flagstone* or brick* slmR be placed the whole length of
said lot or lots, upon which said building shull or may be
erected, extending as far Into Um.-Ucet as this ordinance
direct* in tlie case of pavements, aud Hie first step ol said
stairs, descending us aforesaid, almll he laid parallel with
the front of said building and shall net extend into the
street ns far us said flagstone* or bricks, by eighteen Inch os,
and the cellar door ahull lie well secured w ith iron, and the
end which extends into the Htrcet shall be level with said
dag-tono* or bricks, nod Uio end next to said building shall
not lie elevated more than two iuclie* nbuvo the pavement,
nnd all offenders, opposers. and encroachments against the
provisions of this section, tduiII tie dealt with as is pre
scribed in the fifth section or this ordinance.
Sec. 16. That no jioisoii shall he permitted to Increase or
lower the height ol the able walks in front of hi* i ‘
lot* above or below the level of the street.n#ascortah
the accompanying map. nnd im person, without the per
mission of the Stri ct and I-nno Committee, shall throw any
dirt, filth, or ruhhish or any matter or material whatsoever '
any street, inne or square, by which tlie proper level ns «
tabllshed may bedestroyed And nil offender* an encroach
ments against the provision* of this section shall be dealt
with as is prescribed in tlie fifth section of this Ordinance.
Sec. 19. That no person shall bring, deposit, or cause to
be brought, deposited or laid ou nnv or either of tlie public
docks, wharves or landing-places ut tho northern end of. or
opposite to the streets in tlie city, any hoards, plank, rang
ing timber, stairs, shingles.fireworxl. or other lumber whatever.
unlno person shall ship from or land at. or cause to be
shipped from or landed nt any of the public wharves
docks within tin* city of Savannah, any rice, tobacco.cotton,
lumber, corn. bale*, packages, trunks, or n i/ specie* of mer-
chandtze whatever; nnd no person shall erect, or cause to
lie erected on any of tlie public wharves, scales or triangles,
for the purpose of weighing or ascertaining the weight of any
article whatever ; providing that nothing enntuined in tliis
section shall be construed to prevent any planter from land
i**H “f bis hunt aronnor. tlif pimllict or III* orllfir planta
tion. either for sale or for family use. but in no case shall he
or she be allowt-d to occupy the said public wharf or dock
longer than is absolutely necessary. And all offender*
against the provision* of this section shall be dealt with
a* i* prescribed in the fifth section of this Ordinance, nm!
tlie snld articles may be seized and retained until tlie fine
imposed be paid.
Sec. 24. That the Mayor, or Acting Mayor, tuny give per
mission (without which it shall be unlaw ul) to any owner,
consignee, or agent ol nny cd ton or other bulky merchan
dize. which may have hem endamaged fo ruin or water in
|ts tran*|Kirtati-ui to Savannah, to expohn the same while
in it* wet condition, not exceeding three days,in any public
place, contiguous to the store or warehouse iu which it is
intended to tie deposited, when dry. Provided that nothing
herein contained shall authorize’any such rsjnsure In any
of the lane*, nor of any hides or other article*of merchan
dize whatever, widen may bo injurious to "ie health or dis
gusting to the smell ot the citizens. i< of any cotton
packed in bag* ; nor shall any person be authorized to ob
struct. block up. or in any manner interrupt with cUhni
other merchandize, tlie free pa-sage of miy citizen on foot
horseback, or in a carriage, tluough nnv of the public
sauares, streets or places uhatever. And all offender* and
obstruction-against tlie provisions of tills section shall he
dealt with a* i* prescribed iu the liftli section of this
i.innuco.
CiKKK of Council's Offkt,
Savannah. Dec. 23. 1853. _
I certify that the above are true extract* Irom the Or
dinance passed 19th August. 1839.
EmvAitoG. Wilson, Clerk of Council.
T JCENSE NOTICE—Extract* from Ordinance regulnti _
j Shop*. Stores Bar-rooms, Ac., in the city of Savuunaii
and its extended limits—pa-se I 12th October. 1826 :
Sec. 2. That every persou who shall hereafter kepp with
in Hie city of Savannah, or its extended jurisdictional lim
its, store, bar room, tavern, inn. hotel, ordinary oyster
h- use or cellar, confectionery, eating house, punch, porter
i lo or beer- lion so*, for tlie sale of liquors, or otherwise sell
• r dispose of malt, vinous or spirituous liquors, cider, pern - ,
punch, or oilier strong drink, under any name w hatever, (n
any quantity oilier tlum the original package, cask or ves
sel a* imported, almll first obtain a licen.-o for the same, ns
is hereinafter prescribed, according to the class for which
it is intended lobe used ; in default win roof, he. she, or
they, upon convictinu before Council, shall forfeit aud pay
for each nnd every offence a sum not exceeding thirty
doBar*.
,-ec. 3. That license* for retailing liquor* shall bo classed
and numbered iih follows, viz : t las* number one. for keep
ing liquor Rtores.nutliorizing the fodders to sell malt, vi-
nous or spirituous liquors in any quantity not less than n
quart, provided the same be not drunk or consumed at the
place where Mild.nnd every person lo wlmm such license
nmy be granted shall pay twenty-five dollars. Cluss num
ber two. for retail shops. Ac., authorizing the holders to
sell malt, vinous or spirituous liquors in any quantity, with
permission to drink or consume the same at tlie place
where *old. und everv person lo whom such license may be
granted shull pay thirty fire dollars.
Skc. 8. Tlmt lio license shall authorize the holder to sell
liquor* or exercise authority under it in more place* than
one. nor at any other than the one detuguated in such li
cense. without first giving notice to tho Clerk of Council of
hi* or tier removal: whercu|Hiu the Clerk shall obtain from
the Mayor, or. in his absence, from tlie Chairman, a certili
cute on the back of such licence, specifying tho place of
removal.
Sue. 9 That If nny person or persous. without a license,
Hl:aU*ell nt any one time any malt, vinues or spirituous
liquors, in any quantities or parcels other than as imported
in tbe original package*, cask* or vessels, and deliver the
name In smaller quantities, or at different periods of time,
with intent to evade the provisions or this Ordinance, such
person or persons upon conviction beforeCouncil. shall for-
feit aud pay for each offence a sum nut exceeding thirty dol
lars.
Fee. 10. Any person obtaining a license of class number
two for retailing, slinll have plainly anil distinctly printed,
In letters not less than three inches in length, over tlio door,
on the outside of the house or shop wherein the liquors are
sold, nnd fronting tlio street, lane or square, the name of
the person so licensed, together with these words. “ Licensed
taxetall spirituous liquor*.” nnd every person violating this
section shall be fined for each week succeeding the first ten
davs after obtaining the license in a sum not exceeding
thirty dollars.
Sec-11 That If there shall bo found in tbo shop or en
closure of nny retailers of liquor*, within the jurisdiction
al limits of tho city, after drum beats at night, any negro
or person of color, not the property of tlie owner of snld
■hop or retailer of liquors, who shall not have been sent
there by their owner* or guardians, and who shall be with
out a written ticket to that effect, tho person or persons so
entertaining or lmrbor ng such negro or person of color,
shall be fined for each offenco in nsum notexceedlng thirty
dollar*, and the City 5I*shnl, C'ity Constables and Citv
IVntoh are hereby authorized to enter the premises where
such negroes or persons of color are harbored, and commit
them to the Common Jail, from whicli they shall not be dis
charged until they shall have paid the expense* of such
commitment.
Extract from the Sabbath Ordinance, passed 11th April.
1839.
Sec. 9 If there shall be found in tho shop or enclosure or
any retailer of splritous liquors, or any negro cook shop,
with tlie jurisdictional limits of tho city, on the Lord's
day. any negro or neg roe *i nn l (ho property of the owner
of said cook ihop, or retailer of liquors, tho Slarshalor Con
stable* may enter the premise* nnd take such negroes to
jail, and the person or persons so harboring or entertaining
tucii negroes shall be fined la a sum not exceeding thirty
dollars.
Clerk or Council's limes, 1
Savannah. 21 st December, 1853. /
Tho above extracts from Ordinances are published for the
information of all concerned, and the attention of the City
Marshal. City Constables and City Watch aro especially df.
rectod thereto.
EDWARD O. WILSON, Clerk of Council.
E XTRACT of an Ordinance, passed August 2d, 1839, enti
tled an '• Ordinance defining what at - .11 be considered
public nulsanco* nnd for the prevention. t Bailment, and
r moral of the same ;•>
Section 10. Be it further ordained, That It shall not be
lawful for any cow. steer, heifer, or calf, to be or go at large
within the limits of the city, from the setting of the sun to
the rising of the same; and the owners of such cattle io
found nt large, ihall forfeit and pay a sum not exo< eding
Are dollars for each and every tlmt any such animal shall
be found at large, and It ihall be the duty of the (City Mar
shal and City Constables in take such eattte so found at
lane, contrary to tha prorlslona of this ordinance, and Im
pound them until tha c; I4 fla* and all ooats are petd, and
^w^abunker^
A&fiSfffclU?'**yjr r ’ ?***’, no,,c * ,n ono °t the public
J|u"r“ 10 lw P fll| l l» U* own.r of .ucU «ntmnl wlieu r,.
Sec’lnn 11. Bo It further ordained, That anv hull found
at large.witlilii the limits orthe city shall be considered m
a nuisance and may be kited by any persom con,,,Jerea M
A DILL to ha entitled an ordinance to amend an ordt-
nance entitled “An Ordinance to prevent bulls cows
uxen. Mod calve*, nud othur cattle, from running at Ursa <>
passed in Council. February, 18411 *’
Section 1. Uo It ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of
the city of javnnnuh and the hamlets thereof. In Council
assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of
tlio same, That from an 1 after the passing of this ordinance
tho provisions nr tho above recited ordinance be so amend-
«•! and extended ns In prevent bulls, cow*, oxen, calves and
other entile running at largo within the following limits,
viz: Owluett street on the south, prolonged east nml west
to the extended Incorporate limits nf tho city of Savannah,
nml the haiulet* thereof; the Savannah river on the north
Hnd the corporate limit* nt tho city ofSavanunli on the cast
and west.
Section 2. Be It further ordained by tlio authority afore
said. Thnt *11 ordinance* ur part of ordinances militating
:ig«in*t tlio provi-inn* of tills ordinance be, and tlio sumo
are. hereby repented.
1’a-sed in Council. Savannah, 10th March. 1863.
.... K- WAYNE, Mayor.
Attest: Lnwsitn G. Wnanx. Chirk of Council.
P UBLIC NOTICE.—Having received positive orders to en
force the provi-ion* of tho above ordinance*. 1 liercbv
give notice that I will rigidly comply witli my Instructions.
Tlie hours tor deliveiy o: Impounded cattle are from seven
to nine o’clock. A. 5L. an I from three to five o'clock. I’. M„
dally. Sundays excepted, nt the pound. -
I’HIUI* M. RUSSELL. City Marshal.
Savannah, December l'.ltti. 1853. decYQ
h as
V ESTS—.VESTS—A laigi- variety of I Ires* V
figured black Silk, black Barntlien, aud Fancy Silk,
figured black and fancy (aslnuere Vest*. Just rcrtdved for
sale low by nov23 WM. It. SYMONS. Draper A Tailor.
P IG HAMS AND S5IHKKD BEEF.—10 bbl* for sale by
dec22 HYLAND A O’NEILL
B LANKETS,—A laid- abutment, ju-t opened, of *11
qualities, nt vert ln>* i rices.
51. I’RKNDKUGA'-'i
dcc22 o;i(Mi-ite
131 Wils do Mob. .
and lor sale by dec!)
R AISUS. Ac.—160 whole, half nnd quarter boxes Malaga
Raisins. 75 boxes liindv, 5U do Urcserve*. fur sale -y
dec 18 . * MoMAHON A DOYLE.
H ARDERS’ MAGAZINE.—Now Is the time to subscribe.
Tli* eighth volume eo nullifies with the Deccinher num
ber. Subscription* at two dollars ami fifty cents.
paid tu advance. Single num'iev* twenty-live cents’ Also.
I’litiiam's Magazine, i.ulm's l-ady’s Book and Graham's
Magazine will be lunitehe '. on the -nine terms, by
n«v‘23 S. S SlllLKY. 136 Congress-street.
X'KIVFD p»-r ‘tenner Augusta, a full supply of
J UST BIX
strictly prlmc’Gi-hc!
ill’,
But'
4 lb"
'. choice Uuttei
1. for sale by
W. <;. DICKSON.
i-me Green Itio Coffee. KM) do Fair
4" do old Government Java do.
•d. and fur sale by
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A C >
GROCERIES!
I 1UF1KE.—150 bags prim
do. 59 I. ..
do Maracaibo do. reecK
dec11
CHRISTMAS l\UUSl NTS
A Variety of Aiinmil/ unit oilier itiu>tratcdjlooks. with
numerous fiuc engraving.-, aud iu various styles ot
binding. Also
The Blood Stone, by I Minn M McLeod.
Gray’s Elegy, with an engraving to each verae.
Chiverrook 2d series, '.y Alice Carey.
A Mouth in England, by Tuekcrmiin.
A Week's Delight, or Gaines ami Stories, lor the parlor
und tire.tide.
Autumn Hours.hv Mr< Kirkland, benutifullv illustrated.
Judge Edmond's S|.iii!na!i.«m
Farm hi selos. it Itetiiuncc of I lie Vow Word.
Ilaydon’s Autohiognipliy. I'liyeiology of Taste. Shady
Side. GiiMavu* Undoini. Life *>l Wm. I’inkney, Tlie Attor
ney. Hu-y Motm-ets. Ac.. Ai t aud Industry, as represented
in the Crystal Unlace.
u.-c22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.
ANNl'AIA GIFT BOOK.-. I’ui.T MONll->'. PRESENTS. AC
A LARGE variety of elegant annuals, gift hooks, papier
uiuclie uli)iim>. card « a-> port monies, children's gift
book*, fancy boxes. d< <1;>. p-it (olios, prints, painting*,
sten aid works, elegantly hounu, nnd ninny other article*
suitable tor holiday pre«-nt*. fur sale ut 135 Congre**-*
by _ «fec2H S. S. SIBIJiY.
groceries''h
• I'.'ii, 76 do Jamaica. 50 do Ja-
Sfosit—10 hhds Porto Rico, lb do St. Croix. 6 do New
Orleans. 100 bbls Crashed. Powdered and Clarified.
M"t.t.*.*U*—25 Idol*Cuba. 75 bbi* New Orleau*.
Flock—150 bbl* Georgia. 75 ditto Canal. 50 ditto Hiram
Smith's.
Bacon—25 cn»ks Baltimore Hams. 30 hhds Sides. 20 do
SliouMers.
Biukius—49dozen, painted handles.
Buck cts—200 dozen, painted
So.tP. CaMiILs ami St.*i:i ii—6° boxes No. 1 and Family
Soap. 50 do Pate do. 76 do Adamantine Candle*. 15 dli
t*|i*riii. 25 do Star, 150 do Patent Mould do. 40 whole and
half boxes Starch.
Ton writ—350 pkgs vnrinu-* ! 'ran'l‘ nml qualities.
Lkmon SVKI'P. «cc —50 boxes Syrup. 10 case* Walnut aud
Tomato Catsup. 10 do Bran ') PeV lie*.
Dojtte-Tir I.iqt'oit*—75 bb>-Pin Ip's Gin. 50 do N E Ruin.
75 do Rectified Whisky. 30 ifo Kxta Gld Moiiongahela do.
Wixw—20 quarter cask* pare Malaga. 8 do choice Madei
ra. Received and fur Mile br
dec29 _ * _ McMAHON A DOYLE.
GENTEEL CLOTHING READY-MADE.
PiUCU A VEADER,
D ESIROUS to overcome any prejudice that may exi«t a*
to the superiority iu style, quality and cheapnc** of our
goods, we ,-iinlleiige cnin|«.-titi<i;i in u coinpari-un with uny
thing that call lie produced from any section of the 1'iihui.
Reing made up under the superintendence of our Mr. Price
in the city nf New York. wln><e time and experience is de
voted exclusively to the Interest of enr business. TIIK PXopik
limy confidently rely ou our ability to meet their want* nnd
Interests with every article in r sphere to their entire
sHtisfuciiun. Call at 147 Bay street, nearly opposite the
Exchange. ’ " dec'JO
HUDSON, PLK.M1NG & UO,,
Factors anil Commission Merchants,
-Vu. 94 Hay street. S.uaanah. (ia.,
T ENDER their services to plainer*, merchant* nnd deal
er.*, in tin* sale of Cut ton ari l all other country pro
duce. Being cuunected in husine** with HoI’kink. Ilrpsox
A Co., of Ciiarloton. the e.-dahli-hincut of au office in this
cilv will alfoi'd uurfrien I* choice iff market*. Strict atten
tion will he given tu business, and tlio umiiI facilities af
forded custoiiieis.
J. it iinwoy
W. K KLK.M1
I.AMBK1 il HOPKINS. Augusta,
J. J. CnilKN. Charleston.
r ° un 'l "t 147lt«y ‘
VJjtovlS price k VkUnVo^p ^f -
riAMLLIAS, Ac.—
yy Gemeliai,. amunnt which srl the^StV*^^
*‘ ®*I "'W’ Geranium*, Dwarf
otlior kinds, will be offered for *a and
pwsnratiaBiiJiCioJSrerf^®**
scaled Herrings. 10 half bbls c
tra choice tannl Flour For s«te ? *(. 50 bbls *,*
lvIS' C ' “ r ‘" , ' ll "’ n “ , " i SS. J," 1 *«,«
» V sortment of white nnd ealurlt w 1 t * c *i*^noTT7
VeatHJoniaJe by {J* ' »AV D
CUOAR AND CRACKEIte^rj^r\br^^- t,t '
C *‘'S?r- 75 bbl* Bo tooSS? r «
sale bv »ugi r
HOt-TOMBE. JOHN'S),, , „
eutting* iir,-n,| 7a ... ——-
. slicing smoked beef, outtinw ( U i ’N"* 1 thick,
knife «u, be regulate.! to cut nnv thicknl/. ^.' TWl
an X to X of an Inch. For rah- bv fr, a
augfi «
•wjx.ss.XiKSSWics;
DBIXTOAXI.' f'H'l'l-HF.< -A * “■
r Prints nnd Picture*, among tip.n '11!^" r,n ! Pn ' 0, «M
to oil painting*, and much cheniier fur i ' l * r "’ , J r
n«v23 s. s. SIUl t \' '
1 sale by nriv29 ' 1 Jw-fa
G™;™; 5 onigi:_j u „
JJAV--Zi | £'«
p_ staitiinH mi, i,.,
O NION.'.—50bbls. Gubins. |.in«uiig ST^c&~iT-
lm*«ett. ut Anderson's upper wharf nn.if, w' Utn '
oGd I-AM) k ('il
/~tIIA.MPAIGN—156 baskets (hv ~ U
L/ am' '
octl4
J^RKAD SlIKKib
L ime to arrh*,
E .I. Talbot. J
nov29
lid lor sale by
J«»tiu55Si
— — . OMlCx i: F9SWCK
nUTTKR AND CHi:i>E.-3b fiVkTn;,,T7|7,;-r. ( ~r-^-'
D ter ; 75 boxes Cheese. f.,r *a'“ by 0 ,l,fn Uut '
_“i 53 JlclIAll.K t novu
T ANKiuri irs (iaiuikv >k[-:i.V11a M-saraf-
Xj justly wliHiriit.il Sr,-l,. .li .]',' 'V*
S&SKSJtTKr 1L *K
y.-wj-w "i-n.
novia
S EED «)ATS—fl'iOhatf - li
Molmwk, and for sale by
imiGHAM.KR.LY AO).
fJLICgCOT Cl IA M PAG N K —501,,ike,.'of th.T^L
V_/ rior wine, whose reputation i. unequalled*herehV,
ow landing per ateum-r Alabama. , nJ
1 ADKUoltD. Fay A CD.
Agent, fur.-'avsmuh.
wine,
fauiillnrly Uno
lor sale by
junel
Ol'IKNTIFIC AMERICAN -11,e sutecriber
appointed agent for the iilmve invaluable puhlicatks
Tut- uer vnlumrafli
1 " MmiiElL
I agent fi
* prepared to receive subscript)
oniiiieiiceon the 17th Sept.
aug!9
S"CC"«.„r tol' Zozbanin Afo.
led I
asivc Gum. tb«
»ve |H>nril mnti
»1e at tlie lVx*
spot* nr stain* from book or pnp<
Stereof nov-26 S. S SlllLKY. No l;!5.fonj
B " w ’ la ' s » V AlF.Ni
cup of coffee, should call and |iiirclin-e one..: there*a-
pera.r coffee puts, ut the housefuinishli'g stare uf
n " vl - __ _ J. P.CULMNS)
I7IXB HI-'lT mXNKfl*. .11.111.. »i:i.r
l m-l*. bleached aud brown .hirtine*. Irldi linen*.hirfe
eve diaper*, long lawn*. Iiuekabiicks. table dama>k«. linn
and cotton -beeting.-.. ilnum-k napkin*, etc . ju*t rKrivii
and for sale by tv-yl 9 IifAVIT A M« iRGAN.
A I.I'. AND I’GRTKR—75 bid* I'liibolelplii.t Cresai.lle, 3
casks Ixnidoii Porter, for sale by
nuvii .McJlAHOS kWiYIf.
O H.'. Kc.—Hi \dd* Lln«eed Gil. Hi do Sperm .In, p)i|of£
lined do. 10 do Machinery do. fHKJO lb* White D»J,10O
For
sale low bv
CRANK k RftPGERS.
3 do Smokeil lb-ef. for sale hy
P OTATOES.—1(19 bbl* Potatoe.*.'
Brig Nortbuun from Boston.
nn. and
A HON.till
now lauding from tin
For safe by
_ «»v8 (HiHEN A BUNKER,
P GiAniF.-*. ONIONS Ac —Iau'TJ.I* MerciVan.l wtejl
Potatoes. 59 do red mi l while Union*. DW lit* (Timm,
25 cases Table Salt. 150 U\‘ No I and Pale Soap. Ua'iu
and for sale by oct8 lli|t.COMBK..|UHV.-iuX iCU
P UTATGTS AND APPLE.S-Um bbls Norlln'tuPoUluct,
75 do Apples, for sale by
nov
R":
ivnnnnh.
iep!8—tf
O UR purchase* for tlie fall
pleted. and we can sol
FALL. AND WINTER TRADE, 1853.
TO MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF
DRV
d winter trade are
. >111111111 to tour inspection a very
huge am) well assorted stock, embracing every article
neeteil with the trade, and at surli pri. es. in the present
state of the markets, a* will prove liighlv satisfactorv.
M PKKNDEllGAST A Co.. ITS Brougliton.'st.
"ct25 opposite St. Andrew's ll.GL
NEW BOOKS.
R ECEIVED Novemlier milt. 1863. by S. S. Sibley.—Bui
Moment'of nn Idle Woman.
of the tjueen* of Knglaud. by J P. Smith. E*q.. ai
>'re lice. Ac.
r. or Stray Lea
tin
The old Ibtcli
sketches of the
physician.
Short Patent Sermons, hy Dow
Tho Countess Ariihcim.o'r Mast
G. W. M Reynold*.
Lionel Ainsworth, nr the Young Part
Isiey Ijw's Widowhood, from Blackw
Itni nuni'e Illustrated New*.
Gleason’s Pictorial For sale at 135 Congress street.
iiovlS
third volume,
moth's Ibmk Case, by
s Magazine.
\V
MOItF MEDICAIj BOOKS.
THORNE WILLIAMS hit* received—Paget onSurg-
ical Patiiologv; Handy's Text Book ol Anatomy
uno wuide in Di'see.liuns. 269 iUiistrutinn* ; Littell on Dis
eases of the Eye; Anatomical Remembrancer or Pocket
Anatomist: Reese'* Pocket Medical lexicon ; Warrington's
Obstetric Catechism, fur student*, witli questions nnd an
swers ; NVil k Smith's Cntnpend of Medicine. (tecl4
161*18L'OFAI. FL'BI.Kf A TJONS,
J UST received.:! variety of pnhlicution* of tlie New York
Protestant Episcoiml Society. Tracts. Cliurch Cale-
cliisms. Sahhatli School Service, and other cheap nnd valu
able Publications. For Mile at the Book Store of
S. S. SI RLE Y,
nuglO No. 135 Congress-street.
150 boxes Tobacco, assorted brand*. 5s.8* nnd li. . .
half nnd quarter chest* Hyson Ten. 25 half do Black do. 25
bag* Pepper nud Allspice, 175 boxes Family. Pale and No 1
Snap. 40do Pearl Starch. IlHIdo adamantine Candles. 30 do
Sperm do. 75 do patent tallow do. 100 do ground Pepper.
Mustard. Ginger and Spice. 109 keg* FEEG Itillo Powder. 100
hnlfxnd quorter kegs FEEG nnd I'EG do. 30 kegs Blasting
do, 75 bbl* Rectified Whisky. 50 do Gin. 40 do P A il do, 30
do domestic Brandy. 25 quarter and eighth casks do. 10 half
pifH-s Otnrd do. 15 do do various brand* Cognac do 40 quar
ter cask* Sherry. Canary, nnd Madeira Wine. 16 do do Port
do. 40 basket* Champaign do. 20 quarter cask* Sweet Mala
ga do. for «nlo by dec2l WEBSTER A PALMES.
Apples
nov6 McMAHON A DOYLE.
OCKLAND LIME —1200 Ca-k* Iforkl.nulSlone Iiratli
store, aud for sale* iu lot* to suit purchaser* hr
nov2 K. IV. Ktm
G ~ KG UND PLASTER—25 bbl* (frimndl’Ia-ter.buw Und
ing from the UrigXorlliHiuu For -at" bv
nov8 __ G .DEV A Bl'.\*KI3L_
BL AN K ’ BOOKS OF “EVERY DESCRIP
TION ALWAYS ON HAND.
H AVING engaged additional workmen of the liighnt
skill in tilling and binding
EXTRA RUSSIA BANK LEDGERS,
n» t all other kinds of bunks made to order. n( (lit l*st tar.
teriul*. und bound in tlie lie-t innniicr.at slnut notice.
I’AI’EIt,
English. French and American Cap. letter and XotaPijw
with suitable euvelur*
STATIONERY,
of everv description Al-o. Ju*t received
ELEGANT GIFT HOOKS,
suitable to the season, with fine engraving-. Ihrpsn'md
Putnam's Magazines, (fur Derem er.) by the rear ltd tin
gle numbers, nt the lowest price*.
nov-30 tV THORNE tVIMJAlP.
C ^'iriDEisili^lACKKTtEirXr-Thi^rii.'ik'' i mii'li. 11 “
/ bills extra No 1 Mackerel. 19 pickled Iteniig.W
boxes scaled do. For sale at the corner «f Ilrouslilenud
Drayton street*, bv dec"
M'tolUn,
dec 15
L'Ke.«i?“
f sale by
Iroi
cd*
S CI hitej.Nt .d ick Cl Hi Er -ck -*»i I
supply just received E'-r - ile l*» *
_nov23 WM H SVvi'iN-:.
/S!GAIte—20.000 NoTiji Nutiia 'te’- -
I.V for site by dl IIVLAVP A D SKIIJ.
i.NGNGaTiTTa WlIISKIA'.—'5" btits old Itbiitj.jBl
HYLAND A 0 NFJI1
M.
M'
i Side*. 20dib
wived aud lor sale I,
ilec22
•50 hltds prime hriglit
; houM< rs. for sale by . . „
dec 11 SCItANrnV. .milNSTQ.N A Cft
ECiTFlU)'\tTlteKY'-5n‘M,N It-ctiflcl WAv-te*'
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by decll SClt.tN|u\. JiiIINnTON * ^
IN Ac —'-i-l received jOOlte/JHj
■d'l
S UPKRTgU iiLIVE Glf'^-A few I
Olive Gil. just tlie article for la
do Shoulders. 10 tierce* best canvas*"*! Hants, 20 bbls
prime Leaf Lard. 40 kegs do do. just received nnd for sale by
dec21 WERSTER A PALMES.
gnr. 10 do Muscovado do. 15 do prime New Orleans do.
120 bbls crashed nnd clarified do, 15 boxes Loaf do. 76 bbls
E rime new crop Now Orleans Syrup. 100 do cheap sugar-
ouso do, ju*t received and for sale bv
dec2l WEBSTER A PALMES.
day. the 2d day of January next, at tho court house.
In this city, for tho following County Officers, for th“ Conn
ty ol Chatham namely : Sheriff. Clerk of the Superior and
Inferior Courts. Receiver of Tax Returns. Tax Collector.
County Treasurer, Coroner, and County Surveyor. Polls
will bo opened at seven o'clock. A. M.. and will be closed at
six o’clock. P. M. Tito Sheriff is required to attend nnd
preserve order. N. H. KNAPP- J- l- o. c. c.
WM. II. CUTLER. J r. c. r. c.
JAS. E. GODFREY, i. I. c. c.c.
MONT. GUMMING. 1. I. c. c. c.
declO—td GEO. P. HARRISON. J. i.c.c.o
H ams. laud. n.\‘ <».» u.
Extra Family Ham*. 160 bid* White I. af UrUlW
new Ilaltimnre ciire-l Ba on. 2 bbl* Pig Ham*. »*
Smoked Beef. 100 lb* Ibdo/na. 25 half bbl* I’lg «
Owned Beef 10 bid* No l .Mackerel. 2c -*k* Codfish. 1QW
'■ickl"'! Herring* l» rt-r-. <* „. rnxsm
dec22 Corner Broughton andjiraymn^.
e* nf very *iqso<
„«e thi* dav «**•*-
d. nnd for sale by W. W. LINCOLN.
„„ v (| M"Uiuiieiit «qtiare_
C ” “uRDIALS-20 dozen n«sorted G>r-li«i*—Anisette Ptt'
fait Amour. Nuveau. and Rose—for sale r n
dec 14 ' AJJONHl^
B irrFRS —12 boxes - !Bokcrs' Bitters, 12 do Ab*) atli.j*
received and for *nle by i
dec22 HVLANDJHPNEIH^
B UTTF.irANfi CHEESE—25~keg* Butter. 100 bxsCh**
J" 1 **■' l,,r “ ,lt l '- v nii.WK k IMS.
-25 flrkins~BuTter• ju.<
U aud for sale by dec7 —
tTAY—20 bales Itayja’nding jmt schooner Narng»a«
t L r ™“ leb) ' ■mir.HAM.KKU.Vjm
K ERSEYS—.lust received a lot of Heavy KwJ*' j.
completes a fine assortment, offered as low »«“ ^
tetad,. In .he ,11,. KKMra ,„ k VCTCTUZ
S HAWS—A splendid lot of long and square BUok
JbnwU. auitable for the season. iU ^ TB8g Q^
jriUAGING HODS, Out Sticks.dil and Spirit Proof*.B #t l
VjT Starts, Faucets anJ Spickels. For sale 'qjjjjjs,
declO JILL-- _~77
YXf OODEN-WAKE. Tubs. Bucket*. Selves- Wr‘h *»* w
W Bread Trays, Pastry Hoards aud
*nle by dcciO __7iJJ-—— —
R “ltONZF.D HAT STANDS. Fi re Standard*.
Eire Dogs. Fendeia. Shovel and Tongn- Puke^.
Calsons. For sale by teclO - J LL-r^ud
TJAY—160 bales choice Eastern Ilav.Jest rece t
n fur sale in lots to suit purchasers, ty^ ^ B(tgni
F ISH—7 hhds Codflah. 20 bbls pickled Herring, 150 bxs
scaled do, 25 bbls and 20 hail do Mackerel, for Bate by
dec 18 ......
MoMAHON & DOYLE.
A LE AND PORTER—loo bbl* Philadelphia v.renm Ale
20 casks London Porter, for sale by
decl8 MnMAIION A DOYLE.
excellent urticle for
/nr sale by
WEBSTER A PALMES.
F ISH—26 bble Menhaden Fish,....
plantation use. just received nnd k jala by
decl7 WEBSTER A P
OELLINO OET BEiJlW COST.—A great variety of ladles
O dress Goods, suitable for this season hy.
deo!7 DEWITT A MORGAN^
W INER—100 basket* ltetdsic.lt awl Munu’a Champaign.
In pints and quart*. For sale by
deed HYLAND A O'M-II.L
S UGAR—20 hhds prime Porto Rico Sugar. 10 do choice St
Croix do, 15 do fair New Orleans do. 80 bbl* Stuart s A.
•1 and C clarified do. 60 do do crashed and powdered do. 10
,1°. Unding ^ J0irNSWJL *™.
A LMANACK FOR 1854.—Grenville’s Almanac for the
States of Georgia. South Carolina. Alabama, and Hori-
.a. for sale, wholesale and retail, at 135 Congress-st.. by
decl5 8. 8. SIBLEY.
N EW ORLEANS MOLASSES. Ac.—100 bbU Molasses 25
hh.l. Supir. too hbl.WhUk,.
th, and for sale by dcc!5 COHEN k F»3I)1CK.
B UTTER AND CHEESE—The subscriber haa made ar
rangements to receive, direct from northern producer*.
D mivsnc i.iurims.—100 mj.a- I'jja
6'J bbls New Enghtifl Rum : 20 bM*. ' \rh»
75 bids. Rectified Whisky ; 15 bbls Old Mongsha
1X7 OIFE’S AROMATIC SOIWIUM WHJMPW^
VV medicinal beverage is timoufactureJ by tM p»
tor nt Scheidam. in Holland, and It ie bat *
pu.o fount every injurious property *nd logro iro«-
»£$ ’■i:. 1 ". 1 !. n'v,V.bX.~ll.,n,.^..l ■,*»*■
- a1Ij tiuoeiipijm. „
rpo MEll 1 'HANTS AND WHOLESALE » ,
I DRV GOODS—Our arrangements for M r -i
.... .inv*. when we ant
-re:
176 Ilruugbtoi.-.tn'eb .PP»«*
side -— — Lji
£300
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