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>p MAOiaTBATK.—An election fbr'Ju*
Um nf thePeaco for tho Pint District of. this city
-£l£Sra55y>aU Mm. nowoyoo«Mljoid
Edik received 181 votes, and Edwasd Moluoan 121
w tea. Ettw dieted by »|n|J(Wlty of. TO.
Tm ArnKN^tm.—notwithstanding the Inclemency
* tho wttt&rlttt evening. which proved to be the
' ooldeaiof the season, the Athenajura was brilliantly
' Sanded. • Tho Ballet C«n» bare fully proved them,
aeltea entitled to tbe position universally accorded
them-tbatof tho Brat rank of lit ibelr profession.—
Where each member so excels wo will not attempt to
dlatlngS&b. Their entertainments have given the
Bioat complete satisfaction. They cloee with this
week.
•; Thyi taming sides o’sr,
And thtnV on thy swestnwe
1 Wbota tboa art no moire 1
“Thurail cakes mult follow,
- Three time* ovary day,
When the meal times approach
Ht*y must vanish away.
When burner la mighty,
And elckneu has flown,
What cake oan Inhabit
Tbs table alone?”
Hiss. Logan at this Athkn.*um,-Wo have the
pleasorb to announce to our readers the engagement
of Hire £mxa Loo an, on tbe part or the enterprising
Manager or the Athomeum. 8ho Is to make her first
appearanceon Monday evening next. In her en
gagement Mr. Cbmp has shown n most flattering ap
preciation of the taste and patronage that have second
ed fata efforts in Savannah. Miss Loo an has not only
aeqolred a highly dUtlngolahed position In her pro
fession, but is a lady of exalted moral worth. Tbe
boose on Monday evening will be crowded.
i. W.Band, who stole $60,000 from the Portsmouth
Ifrnir baa beeu arrested at Boston.
Ten thousand dollars stolen from the Bank of Jer
sey Cttj have been foond concealed in the bat of a
eon of Mr. Fox, the Cashier.
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The Papal Nuncio Bedinl has been attacked at Cln-
oinnatl by a mob of Germans. The police interfered,
when nine Germans were shot—oue being killed.
Dibabtbb.—The Charleston Standard, of the 26th,
■ays, the brig Maxatian, Capt. Dix, from New York,
boond.tb'Chesapeake Bay, pat into Charleston the
day before, for repairs, having experienced a heavy
gale, which carried away mainmast and spare, split*
ting sails, and doing other damage. Daring tbe blow
James WV Barton, seaman, was swept overboard and
drowned. -
’ An Important Railroad Dill.
The Senate of Texas passed on the 8th Instant, by
& nearly Unanimous vote, a bill providing for the con
struction of a railroad across that State from some
point not, not north of the town of Fulton, in Arkan
sas, to somo point on tbe Rio Grande at or near the
town of El Paso. This charter holds out snch in
ducements to capitalists os can hardly foil to secure
tbe construction of so much of the Pacific Railway—
■ome five or six hundred miles of its length—as can
be located in the State of Texas. As such, it is a
measure of immense Interest to the 8natheru States.
The New Orleans Picayune gives the principal
provisions of the bill:
* It creates a joint-stock company, under the Btyle
of the Misshwippi «nd Pacific Railroad Company, for
a term of ninety-nine years, with all the powers ne
cessary for tbe building and management of tbe pro
posed road.
The company is to consist of the contractors and
their associate stockholders, who may he accepted by
tbe Governor under the following terms:
He Is to advertise for proposals to be filed on or
before the 20th of April next, from companies and
Individuals, for the building of tills road, specifying
the terms, time of commencing, amount of work to
be done annually, period of completion, and amount
of deposits to be made—to be forfeited unless tho first
section is duly completed within -the period named.
Tbe Governor is directed, on the 1st of Muy, to ac
cept tbe proposal which offers tho strongest guaran
tee to the State for the bcBl construction of the work
in tho shortest time. It is stipulated for a first-class
road, with first class equipments, thoroughly organ
ized for business ; that tbe rails shall be of the first
quality, weighing uot less than sixty-four pounds to
the yardthat ut least fifty miles or the road shall
be completed and put into operation within eighteen
months after the contract has been made, and one
hundred miles annually thereafter until the whole is
completed.
This appears to be the medium of work reqnlred,
tbe contractors being at liberty to compete with each
other for the offer of more work within a shorter pe
riod. Tbe law also requires the depos t in the Stato
Cousin Hally Dillud.
ri HUtaww c, Jons.
Boots—A Chart of Justice in North Oaroiina
A beardless disciple of Themis arises and thns ad
dresses the Court i “ May it please your worship, aud
you, gentlemen of the jury, since it ban been my for
tune (good or bad I wili uot toy,) to exorchotuysclf
iu Icgai disquisitions, it has never before efalleu me
to be obliged to prosecute so direfol, marked, and
malicious an assault—a more direfol, wilful, danger
ous battery, and, finally, a more diabolical breach of
the peace it has seldom been your duty to pass upon,
one so shocking to benevolent footings, as that which
took placo over at Captain Rice s, in this county. But
you will hear from the witnesses;”
The witnesses being sworn, two or three were ex
amined, and depose: One reid that he had heard tbe
noise and did not see the fight; another that he suw
tho row, but didn't know who struck first; and a
third, that he was very drunk, and couldn't say much
about the skrimmago.
t—T i
A French hlatorlin, .peeking or (ho flrrt recoin-
tion.relates an Incident.whlob cannot fall to excite a
horrid grimace on the Ikcoj-of all who read It. Ho
revs that at Mends* there was a tannery of hamsn
skins—being the eklni of those unhappy vlctltn'awho
had been guillotined. Men’s skins were tongb and
good—women'a sort and good for nothing. [Very
Freuchypthati] : ' ; ;'
tty Mr, Nicttom respectfully announce* to hto patrons
sod the phbllo geriwxlly, that' hi* Second Session
‘will commence no Monday, January 2d, 1864, at 3X
„ o’clock-for Ladiea, Ufasea, and Mastor*. Oentlo-
nSco’a Cfa**,on Tuendoy, January 3d, 1834,' at 8tf o’clock.
Termi llOpcr aewlon. : -• . i
'* Mr. H. baa secured tbe service* nf Mr. Liman, a compe
tent teacher, to assist him in his classes, This, together
"With Mr. Panre acid Mr. Fintroxr, in tho Musical Depart-
inept, will enable 1 him to give tbe moet decided satisfac
tion. \ ■ ■
Pupils are requested to commence at the opening of the
If sensuality bo oar only happiness, we ought to
envy the brutes; for instinct is a sorer, shorter, safer
guide to inch happiness tbun reason.- Colton,
Railroad Accident.—A man named Patrick
M ih
Core|j waskjlled while coupling the caw on thoSouti
Carolina Railroad at Hamburg on Buuday lost. Mr.
Corey was conductor of a freight train aud was much
respected by tbe company, who haVe* ‘ ' “
officer by this melanchollv * * *
stitutionalirt, 28th.
lost a valuable
ly accident.—Augusta Con-
There was a fall of snow to the depth of two Inches
at Columbia, S. C.,‘ori Saturday.
Practising Soirees every Thursday evening. d24—2w
T. C. HICKS,
lUkcrAimnani and dxauw ih avm vahistt or
Common and Fine Candies.
‘ (Kiln dried and warranted to resist effectually tbe hot or
T r •* damp atmosphere of a southern climate.)
(timer nf Broughton and IFAittaJter streets, Savannah. Go.
*Or UuitDJtn's None*.—Mr. T. C. R. Is agent for the
Worcester Terra Cotta Works. ocl29
r prices. Yesterday'! operations tooted up
2£02 bales, and the market etosed.ln an un w^todstaUat
oar.quot^loiw, which erhtbit • drefint of. H
elpaliyon themlddllpg and lower grades, on tbe operatloi
qr^fih'treek »tyehave heard of forced salea Having been
made at a stilt further dwell ne. but they cannot be consid.
ered a criterion of the market The eggrrgete rales or the
week amount to 6.824 bales, at tho following particulars
45«'8«. <«,18X, M.tSK. M.UH, WlUy.MM
IH, ISSfikt»; HS «t »x. M9 >t»«. ,6 0 6-10, HI >t OK.
48.tD7-10 t UOl.tOK- 83.tOH,<8 >t0040.88.1 OH,
M itOK, 68 it 10,87 ,t 10H. Ml >t 10H, >3 «t lOH, ,nd 4
U1...1 nxi.
QOOTATII'XS S
I,owto Middling... 8K®»X
Good Middling 0) 4 7» 9K
Middling Fair 9MlS)10
, Fair...... -O10X
The receipt! orOotton at all the porta,to the latest dates,
give the following results j
Decrease at New Or\eans .362.666
Mobile 83,411
Savannah 37.335
Clinrleston .....17.188
Texas 8.676
Florida 7,716
'North Carolina 4.286
Virginia.. 2,060
Rxporta of Cotton, Rlee, *e., ft-om this Port
■ ran* 22u mtq. to 20th png, 1863,
Lawyer Chops—]
ire occupied your
witnesses examined.
. erv sorry, „ .......
hare occupied your tiara with the stupidity ol the
, gentlemen, to
Treasury, within sixty days after the completion «)'
the contracts, of $30U,000, conditioned for tho com
pletion of the number of miles of tho roud required
by tbe coutrect, to be completed within eighteen
months—the sum to be returned to them when that
aection is completed, or forfeited in case of the failure
to complete tho same.
It la fortber provided that the charter shall be for
feited aud tbe roud aud all its machinery and appur
tenances become the property of the State, at any
time when tbe company shall tail to finish uny portion
of the road according to contract.
The route or the railroad authorized to be made is
described to be " from a point uot north of the town
of Fulton, in tbe State of Arkansas, to somo suitable
point on the Rio Grande, at or near the town of El
Paso,!’.with the purpose, it is added, of effecting " the
desirable and national object of constructing a con
tinuous and national railway from the MlssUsippl
river to tho Pacific Ocean,”
Tbe capital of tho company is authorized to be
twenty millions of dollars, and they are authorized to
form connections with other companies having the
aarne general object, and tliojoi.it companies are de
clared to be eutitled to all the benefits of this charter
under,the State.
We'omit ail the recitals of corporate powers and
liabilities wjtbln tho State.
The inducement oflbred with this charter to con
tractors to form the necessary joint stock coinpany .is
an appropriation nf land to the amount of tweuty
sections of land of six hnndred and forty acres each,
or twelve thousand four hundred acres lor each and
every mile of road, when completed and put into
operation under tho contracts.
To secure tbe faithful performance of the conditions
On both sides, tuo State undertakes to reserve from
•ale,nntil this read is located, all tbe public lands
oast of the meridian of longitude 103°, lying between
tbe parallels of lattltute 31° and 33° north, and aM
west of the same meridian between 30° 30' and 32°
north. When tbe road is located, tho State agrees to
reserve all the unappropriated land fortbirty miles on
each side until the track is surveyed. The company
la then entitled to tbe selection of alternate sections,
to the amount of their grants, on each side of the
road; and, if there be not enough unappropriated land
to satisfy the amount, then to locato on any un&puro-
d land, In any part of the State, for tho Ueil-
Had I known, as I now do, that
I bad a witness In attendance who was well acquaint
ed with all the circumstances or the case, and who
W08 able tn m*ko hlmxoir otoarly un<lor.itot>d by the
court and Jury, I should not so long have trespassed
on yonr time and patience. Como forward, Mr. Har
ris, and be sworn.
So forward came the witness, a fat, chnbby looking
man, a “ leetle ” corned, and took hU corporal oath
with an air.
Chops—Harris, wo wish you to tell about tho riot
that happened tbe other day at Capt. Rice’s ; as a
good deul of time has been already wasted in circum
locution, we wish you to be compendious, and at the
same time as explicit as possible.
Harris—Exactly—giving tho lawyer a knowing
wink, and at the same time clearing his threat—
Captain Rice, ho gin a treat, and Cousin Sally Dil
lard, she came over to our house and axed me if my
wife aha moutn’t go. I told cousin Sully Dillard that
my wife was poorly, being as how she had a touch of
the rheumatics iu tbe hip, and the big swamp was in
the road, and the big swamp was np, for there had
been a heap of rain lately, but howsomever, as it
was she, cousin Bally Dillard, my wife she mont go.
Well, :onsin Sally Dillard then asked mo if Mose he
moutn’t go. I told cousin Sally Dillard that Mose he
was the foreman of the crap, and the crap was smart
ly in the grass; but howsomever, as it was she, cousin
sally Dillard, Mose lie mout go.
Chops—la the name of common sense, Mr. Harris,
what do yon mean by this rigmarole? Do say what
you know about the riot ?
Witness—Captain Rice, he gin a treat, and cousin
Sally Dillard she came over to our house and axed
mo if my wife she moutn’t go. I told cousin Sally
Dillard—
Chops—Stop, sir, if yon please, we don’t want to
hear anything about cousin Sally Dillard and your
wife—tell us about the fight at Rice’s.
Witness—Well, I will sir, if you will lot mo.
Chops—Well sir, go on.
Witness—Well, Captain Rico ho gin a treat, and
cousin Sally Dillard she came over to our house aud
axed me if my wife she moutn’t go—
Chops—There U Is again ; witness, witness, please
to stop.
Witness—Well, sir. what do*yoti want?
Chops—Wo want to know about tho light, and you
must not proceed in tills impertineut story. Do you
know anything about the matter before the Court.
Witness—To be sure I do.
Chops—Well go on and tell it—and nothing else.
Witness—Well, Captain Rice ho glu a treat -
Chops—This ia intolerable. Muy it please tho
court, 1 move that this witness may be committed for
contempt; he seems to bo trifling with this court.
Court—Witness, you are now before a court of jus
tice, and less you behave yourself in a more becom
ing manner yon will be sent to jail, so begin, and
toll what you know about the light at Capt. Rice’s.
Witness—[alarmed.]—Well, gentlemen, Capt. Rice
he gin a treat, and cousin Sally Dillard—
Chops—I hope the witness may be ordered into
custody.
Court—[after deliberating.]—Mr. Attorney, the
court is of opinion that we may save time by telling
the witness to go on in his own way. Proceed, Mr.
Harris, with your story, but stick to tho point.
Witness—Yes, gentlemen ; well, Captain Rico ho
gin a treat, and cousin Sally Dillard she come over to
our house and axed me If my wife she moutn’t go!
Mold cousin Sally Dillard that my wife she was poor
ly, being as how she had the rheumatics in the hip,
and the nig swamp was uii ; but howsomever, as it
was she,couBin Bally Dillard, my wife she mout go.
Weil, cousin Sally Dillard then Asked me if Mose lie
moutn’t go. I told cousin Bally Dillard as Mose lie
wav tbe foreman ol tbe crap.and the crap wbb smart
ly in the grass, but howsomever, as it was she, cous
in Bally Dillard, Mose ho mout go. So they goes on
together, Mose, iny wile, and cousin Bally Dillard,
and they come to the big swamp, and it was up, an I
was telling you, hut being as how there was a log
across the big swamp, cousin Sally Dillard and Mose,
like gentle folks, they walked the log, but my wife,
like a dratted fool, tucked up her clothes and waded
right through, notched a cold, and has had the rheu
matics ever since, and tluil't all I know about the
Mt.
Market Ordinance Passed 98d July 1830,
Sec, 9th. That the butchers shall, If required by uny per
son nr persoun, with the approbation of the Market Com'
mlttee, divide their small meat as followsEvery calf,
heifer, hog, gnat or Umb. the quarters thoreof shall be
dividiM] Into two parts, tho loin from tbe leg. or the breast
from the quarters ; and tho quarters of beet shall bo cut up
Into pieces, so as to suit tho buyers. These regulations to
commence at tho opening of the market, and continue to
ttie hour before mentioned: and any person or persons neg
lecting or refudng to comply with the terms of this section,
nli all for every neglect or refusal be flned In a sum not ex
ceeding ten dollars, and every person cutting up tho meat
■balt.wear a long white apron every day whilst at market.
£eo 16th. That l\mncii may at any lime, by resolution,
forbid or prevent any free pers4>n or co’or or slave from sell
ing or dis)>ofting of auy articles of food, or other articles
usually sold at market, fur any olfence committed by a free
person of color or slave, contrary to the lavra of tbe State
op Ordinances of the city, and no person of color having a
badge to sell smallwares shall be permitted to purchase any
fruit whatever, at or In the vicinity of the market, before
nine o'clock in the morning ; and In case of violation of
this sectlou of the Ordinance, by any such perron of color,
he or she ahatl be flned In a sum not exceeding thirty dol
lars, and the article so exposed to tbe sale shall bo rorielted.
and as such seized by the Clerk of the Market; aud no
slave shall net as butcher, cut up meat, or sell the name,
unless in the presence of ihe owner, employer, or employ
ees, or his. her, or their agent, being a white person And
If such slave docs act a* butcher, cut up meat, or sell, or
offer the some for sale, contrary to the provisions of this
section, his owner or owners, employer or employers, shall
be flned in a sum not exceeding thirty dollars.
8ec. 18. That no butcher, bringing meat of any kind to
Market, for sale at any of the Stalls, and that no other
E d. bringing live stock, nr any other speclea or provls-
;o Market for sale, shall be permitted, or allowed to
keep any wagon, cart, or any other carriage, vehicle, horse,
mule, ass or ox, nearer to the said Market, or for a longer
time than the Market Committee, or Clerk of tbe Market
may direct, and such butcher or other person shall be com
pelled to draw up bis. hor, or their magon. cart, or vehicle,
lu such manner, and In such places as any one or the Mar
ket Committee, or said Clerk, shall tliluk most convenient
for tbe sale of the nrtlcles so brought, nor shall any per
son or persons bo allowed or permitted to feed with grain
or forag4) any horse, mule. ass. or ox. or any other animal,
at thenaid Market.nr within the Halts prescribed by tha
said Committee or Clerk, and it shall be tbe duty of tho
Clerk of tho Market, City Marshal, or City Constables, to
enforce and carry Into cfrect any order of the Market Com
mittee, respecting the rules and regulations prescribed In
this section, and any person or penwns offending against
the ssmo. shall be flned by any ono of tbe Market Commit
tee, or Msyor. in a sum not exceeding thirty dollars, and
execution shall bo Bled Immediately tnerenfter. nnd served
mid oxecuted on the property of the offender or offenders,
or In bis.her, or their possession or agency, and the cause
of such complaint by the Marshal, bis deputy, or any City
Cons'nble. and sold at tho Market on five dnya notice, nnd
after paying tho said fine, nnd fifty cents costs, tho surplus
slinll he p dd over to the offender or offenders, or his, her.
or their ai ent i r agents.
Sec. lOtli. That from and after tlio passage of this Ordi
nance, it shall be the duty of tho Market Committee and
Clerk or the Market, from iim. to ttm*. And as often ns
they may think proper, to examine tho scales of all persons
buying or selling in tbe Market or anj other part of tbe
ciiy. and prescribe the manner of suspending the same.
And all persons neglecting or refusing to conform to such
directions shall be fined In a sum not exceeding thirty dol
lars. (630.)
See. 20tfi. The Clerk of the Market Is hereby authorized
and required, from time to timo.to examine Into the weight
and measures of all nnd every person or persons buying or
selling in the illy, nnd subject to this Ordinance, and for
this purpose he shall have free access to any wharf, lot.
store, shop or building in which the said weights and meas
urea are u*e<l. and to try the same according to the known
and acknowledged standard, nnd if any person be found de-
do ‘
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prlated land, ia any part of the Stato, for
ciency.
Tula to « great bid tor the possession of the main
route to tbe PaciHe through Texas. It to equivalent
to a grant of more than twelve million# of acres of
land, a large part of which to as good &9&ny in the
world; and at a small estimate of Its present and pros
pective value, it will return tbe capital stock required
for tbe road.
It to ft project of immeoso importance to this qnar-
Jer of the union, and to this city in particular.
progreta to watched with intense interest, and we
■are it mill receive oil tbe aid which Louisianians
give it* In any capacity.
, .nortaa . .. .
ierof ; the Union, and to this city in particular. Its Impede publio business, and may provoke angry and
* dlsourteoustanguage. Nor do we believe that
Correspondence of tho Journal of Commerce.
- Hail Stammer*—'Collins Line.
Wasuinoton, Deo. 23d.
A/RMfort wa* received to-day in tbe House, from
the Ppetmiatcr General, with the estimates for ap
propriations for those mail steamers that are properly
under hto control—to wit: tbe Bremen and Sonth-
ftmpton and the New Orleans and VeraCroz, Charles
ton and Savdnnah lines. These embrace tbe regular
ftnd ordinary appropriations for that service. This
report was referred to the Committee on Ways and.
' Ibing. :: ’ i
-> ■ A* to tbe CoUlnt lint, tbe Committee on Ways and
lleana'baye. agreed to provide in tbe regular Mail
Steamer Appropriation BUI, when they report tbe
enmei for a.notice to the proprietors or the Collins
line, of tbe discontinuance of tbe extra compensa-
' tlon to that line. Tbe notice must, by law, be given
' '“e SOth December, and six months prior to the
^he termination of tbe aUowance. It is nut.
•fieri]
however, to be taken for granted that the Hotuo will
adopt the proposition of the Committee.
A BUI naa boon unanimously report3d/rom the
.8 on Patent* of the ■ House, lor the relief of
Joltby the extension of bis patent for a new
fol Improvement in fire arms, for seven years,
serving to.-tbe Government of .the United Sti ‘
tbe right to make a
IbelrowQ, armories |
. -Hi. government of.the United States,
make and manufacture the arm* in alt or
rmories, for military and naval purposes.
f .FvnisNls and Georgia BsilNid.
eft
Customs Circular.
Secretary Guthrie has directed a general circular to
tho Collectors of Customs, for the purpose of correct
ing certain material defects in the forms and times of
rendering the returns required by the Act of 20th of
February, 1820. To effect this object, the Secretary
proposes to collect a nomenclature of articles, to he
arranged alphabetically, and showing, 1st, the name
of each variety of all articles imported, whether enu
merated or mm-enumerated, subject to duty or free.
2d, The commercial or scientific denomination of tho
general class to which such variety belongs. 3d, Thu
place of growth, production or manufacture. 4th,
The rate of duty, if uny, on such onlo'.es. 8th, Such
Information of tho character of articles not in com
mon or familiar use, and of the purposes to which
they are most usually applied, as it may be in their
power to furnish. He proposes also to secure the re
turn* of Commerce and Navigation for each quarter
ns aoon as possible after the return of the quarter to
which the return refers. Instead of being delayed, as
at this lime, for weeks and even months together.
X. W. MORRELL At CO.'S
Piano Forte Depot.
SI-lKfDlD mXM'VROX Til* C*UaHUTKD MANUPACTOKIES Of
Nuntil A* Clark,
J. Chlekerlng,
H. Worcester,
Uacon Ai RavcniJ
All of which are manufactured expreuly to our order, and
canuot be surpassed by any in the country. For rate on
the moil accommodating tenua. nov!5
ATHUNJE6M.
MANAGER Mr. WM. n. CRISP.
LAST NIGHT BUT ONE POSITIVELY 111
BENEFIT OF THE ADMIRABLE AIITI3T3
u SX. Diego and 91. Cornet.
Friday Evening, December 30th, will bo presented, for tho
first time, the new piece entitled
Betsey Baker.
To which will bo added the elegant petit comedy of
A Wife’s First Lesson.
The evening’* entertainment to conclude with the beauti
ful Spanish ballet called
Estrndella.
£3** For particulari ace programme.
Door* open at quarter 7 o’clock—performance commeuc-
lug at balf-pa*t 7 o’clock.
Admission to Dres* Circle and l’arquett* 91; Family
Circle 60$.; Third Circle 604,; Colored Gallery 264
SOUTHERN MUSEUM
OP NATURAL HISTORY,
IS PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT
ARMORY DALL,
IN THE CITY OF SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
where may be found a
GREAT COLLECTION OF CUEI08ITIES
FROM ALL PARTS OF TOE WORLD.
Total decrease) 623.986
Fca Islands—There ha* been but llttlo Inquiry for 8e*
Island* during the week. Price* are depressed, and opera
tion* since our last Imre been limited to 172 bng*. The
following are the particular* of the week’s transaction* :
60 at 23® 20.8 at 25,37 at 26® 30.7 ut 26,30 at 28, 7 at SO,
0 at 31 8 at 32,7 at 34, and 10 bale* at 364.
RICE—We have no change to notlco in the Rice market.
Tho demand i* limited, and asking rate* are not readily ob
tained. The operation* since our last hare been 683 cask*,
a* follow*: 70 at 93•*. 03 at 9-l?! / ,260 at 93)j.and 190
cask* at 93)«.
CORN—Continue* in good demand at our last week’
quotation.
IIAY—The transaction! in this article since our hut have
bemcooflued to retail.
SALT—I* retailed fr»m store nt 91 76 ’fl sack. Tlit’e fa
but a limited demand.
FLOUR—Tin-re fa but little doing in Flour. Baltimore
brand* are quoted at 97 60 ft barrel.
LIME—There ba* been but llttlo inquiry forth!* article
since our last. Operation* are confined to retail sale* from
store. A cargo received toward* the clo*e of the week has
not yet been disposed of.
FREIGHTS.—Forhun— 1 To Liverpool, )i®9-16d ; Havre,
the last engagements were at 1)44 Domestic— 1 To New
York, >44 for Cotton and 92 per cask for Rice ; Boston, J44
for Colton and 91 62)4 per rank for Rice; Philadelphia, >44
for Cotton nnd 91 37)* for Rice; and to Baltimore, 7-164
for Colton.
EXCHANGE.— Foruox—Sterling is selling at 0 4
prom. DoM&mo—The Dank* sell alght check* on nil tbe
Northern cities at )i ^ 4 prent.; and purchase Sight Bills
at par; 30 day Dills at ^® t $ 4 dls.; 60 day Dills at 1^ to
2 ft 4 dls.; and 00 day Dills at t* 4 discount.
ent*. tine:
rout 2 tu 5 and from 7 to it P. M. Friday evening* exclu
*iveiy fortlie colored population. nuv23—1 v
fleient in the same, to take, seise and destroy, ur cauKo to
be taken, *eixed nnd destroyed, such false weight* or meas
ure, and alland every nerson offending agninst the provis
ion* of thin section shall bo fined iu any sum not exceeding
thirty dollar*. Anil further, the narno of such person, st
ter conviction of tho offence aforesaid, shall be published
in one or more nf the public gazette* of this city, by the
Clerk of Council, whoso duty it shall h*- to have tho samp
published, together with the amount of fine, unless, after
conviction, Council *lmllotherwise order.
25th. That it shall not be lawful for any person to sleep
or lie down upon the publio stalls in tho market In the
night or Hay time.'and evory person so found shall bo taken
up by the Marshall. City Constables, or City Wntch.nnd up
on conviction thereof before the Mayor, fined by him in a
sum not exceeding six (96) dollars.
Smotcingin the Jfarkit. patted Ort. 24,1830.
Sk-c. 1. That it shall not be lawful for any person to smoke
any segar or pipe in the public market place in the city of
Navannah. under the penalty nf two dollar* for the first of
fence, and not pvpeedioa flva dollars flir each and every sub
sequent offence, if the offender be a white person j nnd un
der a penalty of not exceeding three dollars, or a whipping
not exceeding ten stripes, (f the offender be a slave or free
person of color
Clkuk ok Council's Omen. 1
Savannah, I*ec. 27,1853. f
I certify that the above are true extracts from tho City
Watch aud Marshal Ordinances of the city of Savannah.
dec21—3 EDWARD O. WILSON, C. C
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY :—Frt.iow-
Citizens I an: a candidate for re-olection to the offices nf
Clark of tho Superior nnd Iuferior Court*,at tho election on
the first Monday in January next, and respectfully solicit
your support. dl—td JOHN F. OU1LMART1N.
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY :—Fkllow-
Cit:zens :—I am a candidate for tho office of Sheriff of your
county nt the election on the first Monday in January.
1854, and respectfully solicit your support.
oct29 MICHAEL FINNEY.
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTYFellow-
Citizens :—I am a candidate for re-election to tho office of
County Trearturer. at tbe election on the first Monday in
January next, and respectfully ask your support.
uov20 JOHN N. LEWIS.
ROBINSON & ELDRED
will, in a few days, exhibit their celebrated combined MEN
AGERIE AND CIRCUd in this city, together with all tho
GREAT HIPPODROM1C KBS ATS.
of the New York nnd Paris Hippodrome, among which will
be the wonderful scientific achievement of a man walking
upon a perfVtly smooth ceiling with his
FEET UPPERMOST AND HEAD DOWN,
PERFORMD BY MR. G. N. ELDRED.
BY UESSU& KING.
Tills extrnordinarv performance has excited universal
wonder and admiration, showing beautiful feats of balanc
ing and elegant acrobatic posturing, by La Roux, on a pule
thirty feet high, held by Mons. King.
MADAME ROlIlNSON,
MASTER JAMES ROBINSON,
MASTER JOHN.
And an ailtMtional list of |>opu1ur actors are with the Com
pany, and will appear in tbe various exercises.
THE RAND
is directed by the celebrated JOS. NOSHER, which is a
sufficient guarantee fur its merit.
A SPLENDID COLLECTION OP WILD
ANIMAlit,
in addition to the above attraction*, offers rich bill of en
tertainnymt. nov23 T. U. T1DMAB3H. Agent.
DATES. I
| rooM. | res. | umb.
do 26
do 30
Dec’r. 3
do 14
Niagara,
Arctic,
Asia,
Hermann,
City of Manchester
America,
Alps.
do 16
do 17
do 24
do 28
do 30
do 31
Jan’y 4
do 7
Humboldt,
Liverpool
Now York
Cunard.
S’th’pton
do
Havre.
Liverpool
Boston
Cunard.
do
New York
Collin*.
do
do
Cunard.
Vtli’pton
do
Bremen.
Liverpool
Phlla'phla
Phl'plila
do
Boston
Cunard.
do
do
Uhagre*.
Collin*.
do
do
New York
Portland
do
New York
Cunard.
do
Boston
do
do
New York
Collin*.
S’th'pton
do
Bremen.
Uverpool
do
Cunard.
do
Phila’phla
Phi’piiia
do
Boston
Cunard.
FROM AMERICA.
do 14
do II
do 17
do 21
do 24
do 28
do 31
Jan’y 4
do 7
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTYFellow-Citi-
zt.ns :—1 am a candidate for the oflico of County Treasurer,
at the election in January next, and respectfully solicit
your support. If elected the proceed* of tho oflico shall be
given to a fellow bank officer who has been *0 unfortunate
a* to toose his sight.
novia L. J. n. FAIRCHILD.
Gerrlt Smith In Congress-
Ouce more has tho Slavery question been intro
duced upon tho floor of Congress, and there to every
prospect that considerable discussion will follow. Mr.
Smith’s evident sincerity, bto ability as a speaker,
bis high personal character, and other adjuncts com
bine to give more weight to his utterances than the
sentiments themselves would have in the House of
Representatives. Mr. Preston, whospokeimrnediate-
ly after Mr. Bmith, seems to have replied with great
moderation of temper, although his views are those
of extrema pi ’ ,,TL ‘* *
and courtesy
disouRsion to - . —
anticipate, however, the repetition of any such scenes
or Huun excitement as preceded and made necessary
tbo compromise measures. The people bavo so gen
erally acquiesced in those measures that agitation
cannot now bo successfully pursued. The formal in
troduction of tho subject as an clement in legislative
debate to, however, no less to be regretted. It will
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.—Fellow
Citizens : I am a candidate for the office of Sheriff of your
county, at tho election in January next, and respectfully
solicit your support. octfl ALEXANDER THOMAS.
Messks. Editors—Please announce Mr. JOHN A. STA
LKY, a candidate for the offico of Saeriff of Chatham coun
ty, at tho ensuing election in January next.
jyl4 MANY VOTERS
in oi temper,uiiuuugii iim views are mose
ia pro-slayery. Whether equal equanimity
,esy will be long preserved, supposing the
1 to be continued, is doubtful. Wo do not
di*o>urteous4anguage. Nor do we believe that the
maises of tbo people desire that the subject should
be re-opened, or the present renoBO or the country
disturbed. Having borne his testimony against slav
ery, which perhaps was to bo expected under the pe
culiar clroumstauces of his election to Congress, Mr.
Smith will not damage hto popularity by poylagiume
deference to the House and tbe sentiments of the
country^-JV. Y. Com. Adv.
Ip -
In the ease of Potter vs. Pettis, the Supremo Court
of Rhode Island has recently decided that vessels
have a right to use a warp in getting in and out of
tbe harbor or a nhvigable river, and to extend the
warp across tbe entire channel; but on the approach
of another vessel it Is the duty of the vessel using
tbe warp to take notice of snch approach, and so to
lower tbe warp as to give a free passage through the
ordinary traveled part of the cbauDel.and to Indi
cate to the approaching veseel the point intended
f/.. La, iMuim. Thfl lnnmaAhincr nartv fa nnf hnimS
for her passage. The approaching party to not bound
to pass at tbe point indicated, but may pass at a dif
ferent point if lie honestly thinks It can be done with-
forent point if lie honestly thinks it
out interforeuoe, but iu such cases bo will be liable
fur the damage which ensnes, unless be can prove
that he disregarded tbe notice of the other vessel in
the bona floe belief thet be could so pass without
damage to it, aud the burthen or proving this will be
upon
Dmcovxsy or Bilvkb and Comm in Green
ville-—It gives us much pleasure to aououuco that
■liver and oopper have been found in tbe upper part
or the District, on lands owned by our friend and fel
low towsman. Col. George P. Towns. An organised
* “ * ; hare agreed to lease the mine
soon com-
, - r .. . new resource
Of wealth to our hitherto neglected and unappreciated
mountain section of this Bute. Mines of silver and
oopper »re, usually, more inexhaustible and of more
permanent value than tven those of gold. Col. T. is
(be owner of some four or five thousand acres of land
where this valuable discovery has been made, and wa
low lowsrasn, uui. uwrgo r. *unun. u
and efficient company have agreed to lease
of silver and oopper from Col. T., and will ■
menceft thorough development of this new
^srtilyoo^raMiateJMu on bis good prospectSr-
Uwxxfected BtroftN-—The aeronaut. M. Arban.
who made • an asoant from Barcelona, Bpalu, more
rmerly o
north east corner of Wnitaker ana
in tho basement.
Harris streets. (Jfilce
oct2fl—3ra
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—The brig Vwta
uXCSL Allen. Ellis, master. For particulars apply to
<lec!5 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
*3?*,
ileclfl
WANTED TO CHARTER—A vessel to load with
Cotton for Philadelphia.
FADELFORD, FAY & CO.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER—The line schr.
b6*--32» J. I*. WmiKtuu„ Foster, master. For particulars
apply to decl8 BRIGHAM, KELLY k C
DOCTOR WILDMAN havmgsettled permanent-
ly in Savannah, respectfully offers to it* citizen!
hi* services in the practice of Medicine and Surgery.
Residence and Ofilce, No. 20 Abercorn, orner of 8outb
Broad-street. Hour* of consultation, from 8 till 10, A. M..
aud from 3 till 5. P. M. nolO
AT PURSE’S
PRINTING office,
No, 6 Whitaker it red,
Oardi are Printed at $8,50 per Thoiuanfl.
SOUTH-WESTERN RAILROAD COHP'Y, 1
Macon, October 26tb, 1863. j
The subscriber* to th« stock of this Company for the
Americui Extension are notified that they are required to
pay the third and last Initalment of Fifty Dollar* per share
on said stock, to the undersigned, at Macon, or to T. M.
Furlow. Fiq., at Americu*. on or before tbe first day or
January next.
Stockholder* in Savannah can make payment at the Cen
tral Railroad Bank.
Prompt payment will be expected, as the fund* are re
quired for the purpose of paying for the iron now dally ex-
bected to arrive. JNO. T. BOIFEUILLCT,
oct20—tlJ
Treasurer.
CENTRAL R. R. & BARK’S CO. OF GA.,1
* * 1. J
December 6th, 1863.
The Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend
of four per cent, on the General Stock of the Company fur
tbo past ilx months, payable on the 16th Inat. Holders of
Guaranteed 8tock will receive their Dividends at the earns
Ume. GEO. A, CUYLER,
dec7—8w Cashier.
CITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE},)
Savannah. Dec. Slth, 1866. /
Wanted to bbe, for one year, from the first day of Janu
ary next, twenty-one able bodied negro men, for the Scav
engers Department. Apply to
/• PHILIP 1(. RUSSELL,
,dec25 CityMaishaL
do
do 11
do 18
do 21
do 26
Canada,
City nf Glasgow
Kuropn,
Andes,
Humboldt.
Niagara,
| KKOM. | KOK | LINES.
Asia,
Hermann,
America.
City of Manchester
Africa,
Canada,
Kuropn.
Boston.
IMiil'phia
New York
Boston
Plill'uhin
New York
do
Havre
Liverpool
S’th'pton
Liverpool
Ctinnrd.
Phi’piiia
Collins.
('unard.
Chngres.
Havre.
Cunard.
Collins.
Cunard
Bremen.
Cunard.
Phl’phia
Collins.
Cunard.
Cunard.
Collin*
Cunard.
TRAVELERS’ GUIDE.
Departure of Steamers from this Port.
ON a*Tl’HIIAV.
Florida, Woodhull. Now York, at — M.
IVelaka. King. Pnintka. Ac., nt 10 A M.
Oregon, Moody, Augusta, at 4 i\ M.
OX SUNDAY.
Isabel. Rollins, for Key West nnd Ilarana.
Wm. fckubrook, 1’eck, for Charleston, Ac., at 8% P. Jf.
Southern Steamship Lines.
hor New York.—The steamships Florida, Capt. Woodhull',
and Augusta, Capt. Lyon; leave tfavannah overy Saturday
fur New York. Tho steamship Alabama. Captain Scheuck:
leaves Savannah for New York, every aiternato Wednesday.
hlr Philadelphia.—The steamships State of Georgia. Capt.
Collins; aud Keystone State. Capt. llardie; leave Savr '
every niteroate Wednesday for Philadelphia.
/br Havana.—The steam*} Ip Isabel. Capt. Rollins, leaves
Favannah on the 16th and 30tu of each month for Havana,
touching at Key West, nnd connecting with the PnciHcMail
“ • ' ' Calir •
Steamship Company's steunicrs for Chlifornia,
Southern Steamboat Lines,
PirCharleilm—The regular Uuited States Mail steamers
Gordon, Capt. Brooks; Calhoun. Capt. Barden; and Metamo-
re, Captain Postell; leave every morning at 4 o'clock, for
Charleston, connecting with tho Charleston steamships for
New York and Philadelphia, and the Wilmington boats, and
arrive every evening in Savannah at 6 o'clock, p. si,
Liverpool,...'.
Glasgow
Whitehaven. Eng.
St. John*. N. U....
New York,.
Philadelphia,
Boston
Portland, Me.,..
Charleston,
—WTOF
Total 211 eA17 923 888700 400000
Bnnk Shares and Stocks,
InitUuli'mt.
Bank of tho State of Georgia
Planters’ Bank “ *•
Marine ami lire Insurance Rank
Central It. R. and flanking Co.
Rank of Savannah
Gas Light Company.
Bouth-wcitern Itnllnmd Co....
Georgia Railroad Company....
Macon and Western H. R. Co...
Western nnd Atlantic R. R. Co.
Pra't Price.
112
90
64®85
116 and int.
103® 104.
JHv'it
8 V
12 V .
12*4
8 * 4
8 * 4
8*4
8 * 4
7 * 4
Rank Note Tabic.
GEORGIA.
Rank State of Gcorgii
Planters’ Bank "
Murine nnd Fire Ins. D'k. “
Central It. R. AR'klngCo. “
Georgia It. It. A irking Co. •*
Bank of MiiledgeviBc.... “
I kink of Augusta “
Mechanics’ D'k, Augusta “
Augustn Ins. A B'klngCo. "
Bank iff BruuRwick.Aug'a •*
Manufacturers’ Bk.Macon. ••
Bank ol ^t. Marys, 40 * 4 dl*.
Bank Kales for Purchasing
Ktchange.
Billson England
Rills on France
Sight Checks on Now York.
Philadelphia, Baltimore A
Boston par
30 day bills do.. J£®1 dls.
CO day bills dn.l*£®2 <11.1.
90 dnyblll* do 2)J®2M pr.
j BOUTII CAROLINA.
.Par. Charleston, City Honk*..Par
Columbia.
»n, City 1
1, Com’cial Bank *
Hamburg, Bnnk of,..... 1
Clieraw, M. Bank of *
Icorgctown, Bank of..
'aindei
AUGUSTA. DEC 27.—Cotton.—'The market throughout
the week has beeu very steady, with a good demand for the
better descriptions, and a fair busiuess. Tbe iuwer quali
ties. especially stained, are in little request, and nre conse
quently difficult 11 sell. Tho stocks of this description are
increasing, nnd they are quite depressed. The following
quotations show the state of tho market previous to the
receipt of the news to-day by the Pacific, since which we
have heard of no transactions:
Inferior und Ordinary (Stained) 7 X® 8X
Middling 8M© 9
Good Middling 9)|® 9>(
Middling Fair 6)4® 0)4
Fair —®10
Comparative Statement of Cotton.
Upland,
6,000
Stock on hand.September 1st, 1853.
Received since Dec. 22. 10.625
Received previously.... 102.886 2.407 113,511
118.511
2.893
Exports *lncn Dec. 22..
. 6.617 211
Exported previously...
00.430 1.S83
72.947
2,094
Stock on hand and on shin-board, not
cleared Dec. 29,1853
45.504
799
Same time fart year.
Stock on hand. September 1st. 1852....
2.802
121
Received since Dec. 23 .
10.010 043
Received previously...
.133.440 3.842
149,405
4.126
162,267
4.246
Export* since Dec. 23.
. 17.366 290
Exported previously...
. 83,832 2.480
101.188
2.770
Stock on hand and on ship-board not
cleared on Dec. 30,1852
61.070
1.470
sslg S S3S23
lips *!*>; H i
g: : gil£ : : I • £
r: : Ei: t \ : : : if.
■ : ! fa: !•; : : ! I
Wff! j?j ffffj
|j: 8S588
ogS
cn ti — » — M-S:
2 ~ o r! - £ ! i § 2 M
PSSErJSSSi?*!, 1 !
gaaaagises
. -.1. L o -r.’ o - » c: |
: 1 is: g§ggS«8Sl
ill ills!
II
B8: :
s • ■
grjgss
5I1I;
is i
gS-g: : 21
3883: : gs
/br florida— [l’icolata, Black Creek.Jacksonville. St. Ma
ry*. Ac ]—The steam packet Welaka. Captain N. King, leaves
every Saturday morning for the above places.
Ihe steampacket Wm. Gaston, Capt. Shaw, leaves every
Tuesday murning, for tho above places.
The steampacket St. Johns, Capt Freeborn, leaves every
Thursday morning, for the above places; and evory fourth
trip goea to St. Augustine
The steamnacket David L. Adams. Capt. Hebbard, leave*
every Wednesday morning, for the above place*.
The steampacket Planter, Capt. Wiggins, leaves every
Wednesday morning.for Gentrevillage. Ac.
from St. Marys.—The steamer W. B. Mean. Capt. Mar-
mis. leave* St. Marys, every Friday morning, for Trader’*
Hill, Ac., connecting with the St. Johns, to and from Savan
nah.
Central Railroad,
TWO TRAINS DAILY—ARRIVAL AKD DXFAKTW*.
Morning 7hi*.-»Leave* SaVannahat 8, A. X.. and arrives
in Macon at 6J<. T. x,: connecting with the Macon and West-
ern night trains to Atlanta. Montgomery and Chattanooga,
and with tbe Auguita and Wayuesboro’ Railroad, (day
train) to Angasta; and (going Out) with Railroad to Mil-
ledgevlile from Gordon.
■Mm ~ ‘ "
Homing Train, from the West, arrive* at 2.20, a. x.
Beening Train.—Leave* Savannah at 8. T. x., and arrive*
at Macon at 5X1 A, x.; connecting with the South-we*tern
Railroad to Oglotborpe and Columbus,and by stage* thence
to Tallahasse. and other point* 8onth-we*t. .
Earning Trai. n from the Weat arrive* at 6. r. x.
COMMERCIAL.
Savannah Exports, December 99.
•Bark Sebool*—433 bale* Cotton, 140 tierce*
Rice. 246 Dry Hides. 1 bale Hides, 198 bag* Rice Floor, 1
pox Mdse, and9414 feet Lumber.
SAVANNAH INFIRMARY.
DBS. WRAGG AND MACK ALL, Pxomottow.
This Institution having been recently removed from tbe
snbnrbs ofrihe city, to No. 19 East Breed street, fa now
open for tbe reception of patients, Medical and Surgical,
,B» this change In locality we are enabled to offer the
publio more ample accommodations. Our wards ore com
fortably furnished, and several single rooms are fitted up
for e*eb patients sRprefetbefo* entirety private
$$ especially Inrite thp orientloa of planters and other
street, orDt. U. 6. ijjSsBNo. 96 Brcmfbte«\t.
Weekly Commercial Review.
Savannas, Deo. 80,1868.
COTTON.—Arrived since the 284 Inat., 10,626 balsa Up
lands and 276 Sea Island*, ot which 8417 bales were by
Uilroad, 2.108 bales by Augusta boats, and 276 8ea Ini-
•mda by Southern boats, Wagon*, Ac. Exported during tbs
-) ame time <1,617 bales UpUnd* and 2118ea Islands, vlxto
12verpooI302 bates Uplands 5 to Glasgow 1,627 bate* Upland*
and 101 Sea Island*; to New York *8,206 bales Uplands
and 86 Sea Islands:, to Boston 488 bales Uplands; to
"hlUdriphto 692 bales Uplands; and to Charleston 297
bales Uplands end 76 Sea bland*. Leaving on hand, in
cluding all on shipboard not cleared, a stock of 45,664
bales Uplands and 799 boles Be* blonds, against (1.079
boles Uplands and 1,470 boles Sea blondsot the some time 1
lost year.
The America's accounts, just ot bond when we cloeed
ear report of the 23d Instant, hod no sOket on priese, And
4m market opened oh Tridoy. tbo 284, with the some top-
— ' *;...
fuld feeling which characterised tbe opemtlonu of tbe pre
vious week t the sole* of the doy were 1.487 boles, ot Ir
regular rotes: On Saturday 1,010 bales were eold, without
ir Phan*#. Monday having been observed os a holiday there
- After Urn close of bnsfasas onTttedsiy.wo'
•- k al r -V- S&tefi . SIS it •-
Exports of Cotton and Rice.
KROM THE PORT OK SAVANNAH. COMMENCING .SKITSURER 1. 1853
WIIERK TO.
8lnce Dec.
22.
Previously.
Since
Dec 22
Previ
ously.
.S'. 1.1 Upl'd.
S.I.
Up'Ul
Tier's.
Tier's
Liverpool,
302
0545
London,
Other British P’t*,.
101
1027
Total G. Britain,...
101
1929
6546
Marseilles
Oth. Fr’ch. Port*,.
Total France,
Hamburg,
St. Petersburg,...
Oth. N. Eu’nPrt*..
Tot. N. Eu’n. Prt*.
1246
Oth. W. India Pt*..
Bon th of Europe,..
609
Other For’n. Prt*..
Tot. oth.F’n.Pt*..
609
1246
New York,
86
3260
1497
31735
133
3183
Boston,
431
14824
14(
376
Providence..
Philadelphia,
692
ioii
650
i(27
Baltimore,,
2188
1
Charleston,
76
29;
386
3483
259
Other U. 8. Port*,.
140
1080
Total Coastwise,.
110
4688
1883
59376
923
6375
Grand Total ...
211
6517
1886
66430
923
7621
Cninden, Bank of.
‘o.West’nR.It B’kJfnox
Fmhuda no sales.
Nkw Orlkanb 3 * 4 dls.
Voktii Carolina.. .2 ®3 dis.
Virginia 2®2k
i 2® 3
dis.
4hip«>
jafife'nffiivlg? SV.....WMW. r„ „ c .
Sterling. Henderson Wo A Co
BonaWnture.Ualnb'go.im Urere*l" Pad * 1I “ rd ;*i , y *Co
A towACo
ur. niiaudon. Orelg... ...mo giE^L* * k Co
r Bo.1^4 7M (S * '»■»€.
aasafthy.
Coosa wattes, Paxton.'.. ,960 L»oooVw«i.M*' k
A..V” r *co
H’g. Hampdrn.Arfauson.000 ilarahure ®PP* n ft A Rrets
Consul.Mills 1035 So? E W* r « * Krwi
Columbia, Sturgis..
1035 L’pool
Ur. UunbriHlyi’wil'liam*.’.458 'liic’V"l'tr| h e'| bn ' Co
Jeddn. Payne. 2lW» m - .My A Co
Mari* Morton. Bulkley.. .426 Ha*ton” Br ® b *i»" - ? ri, - ,r fcCo
Br. J Walker, Vickars.,..632 L’iiouI k Co
' Rsttersby
Br. Wavr.Halpiu..,.
Br. Brothers ——
Exact. Grumtey..
Tallulah. Cooper :..104 i<.„t nn n.i ,
Philura, Gnffen jyj V-York n r r / , mni- * Co
K-nlly, b«vl, »
Urlffi
Castilian. Pinkham.'.'.r.V’i-itVlVM.fn' * Co
(.Copeland, liirtle.t 104 ILi-toii <.?'. en ^ !! uo H or
Adi'Uua. Milliken 0C0 N-York*
Patois. Fifaby 193 c a ,denes
Oxlonl. Fitts 209 |> or ,| "j
S Thorndike, Harding 170 N.y
%[<■? k Hunker
..WHi.lWACo
.tohen k Fosdick
M A Wilier
Master.
t’KNNESBES 2® 3 dl*.
Hunk Kales for Selling Ex
change.
Bills on England. 9 4 prem.
Bills on France nominal
Checks on New York >4 Prein.
Philadelphia “
Baltimore “
Boston “
ARTICLE.*.
PRICK8.
Comporatlwe Exports of Lumber,
rXOX TUX FORT Of HAVANNAH, OOXMKNC1KO SKHSXBSX 1. 1868.
Since Dec
BAGGING—Hemp,44 Inch, yard'|
“ Gunny..
Dundee “...
*• Kentucky
BACON—Hams,suagr e’d.* lb.
•• Sides • ..
Shoulders
BEEF—Mess * M.
** Prime •*..
“ No. 1
BREAD—Navy owt.
il Pilot
BUTTER—Goslien * lb.
Iuferior
CANDLES—Spermacottl.
*’ Adamantine
“ Georgia made ..."..
•* Northern" "..
CHEESE—Nortlieru - ..
COFFEE—Mocha
ltio
“ Java
“ Laguayra " .
COAL-Hard. " ..
•• Liverpool ..
COTTON—Upland.Inferior,* lb.
•* Ordinary " ..
“ Middling "
“ Middling Fair....
“ Fair "..
•' Good Fair "
•• Choice "..
CORDAGE—Turred
" Manilla
Shirtings.Brown * yd.
•• Bleached
Sheetings, llrown ••..
•• Bleached - ..
Calicoes.Blue and Fancy .
Stripes, Indigo Blue.... ••..
Checks "..
Plaid* " ..
Fustians •*..
.Bed Tick " ..
FfSIf—Dry Cod cwt.
•* Herrings. Smoked, box
“ Aiackercl. No. 1. V- bbl.
•* •• No. 2..."..
" No. 3..."..
FLuUR—Baltimore.Hw'd-at" ..
“ >’“<v Orleans
“ Cana) "..
GRAIN—Corn ^ but-li.
*• Oats
GUNPOWDER—Dupont’s^ keg
HAY—Eastern ^100 H,s
•• North River ••.,
HIDES—Dry V- lb
•* Dry Salted
IRON—rig. Scotch 3* tun
- English 2240-.,
“ Swedes, assorted.. ••..
“ Hoop fllOO lb*.,
•• Sheet V lb.
“ Nail Rods
LARD—in bbs.and kegs....".
'SteamSawed., .ft lOOOfeet.
River "..
Ranging, for export
White Pine. Clear ••..
•• •• Merchantable ,
Red Oak Staves t* 1000,
White Oak Pipe Stave*.. ••..
•• •• lllid. •* "..
*• “ Bbl. •• “ ..
Shingles. Cypress *•..
I .KAIL- Pig and Bar.. It 100 lfc*.
*• Sheet •*..
*• White Lead ••..
I.1ME—Tiiomaston ft bbl,
molasses—Cuba ip gal.
•• New Orleans •*..
NAILS—Cut. 4d. to 20d.... V lb
NAVAL STORES—Rosin.'ft bbl.
•• Tar Wilmington..
•* Turpentine, soft.. •*.,
“ Pitch i4 .,
•* Spirit* Turpentine.gai
“ Varnish
OI1S—Sperm.winterstrain’d ••.,
• •• Fair
*• ’• Summer 11 .... “ ..
•• Linseed 11 bbl.
•• Whale Racked. 11 gall
Tanner’s I-uril
• { Camphinc
Pi ITATOFS?—Irish...
PORK—Me**
“ Prime
POUTER—London.,.
PEPPER—Bluck....
PIMENTO
RAISINS—Mnlagn.buncli.il box
Muscatel •*..
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ROl’E—Kentucky 11 lb.
•* Dillon.'.
“ Manilla
French Brnudies..,
I/!ger Freres
Holland Gill “ .
American Gin ,l .
Jamaica Rum .
N. E. Rum. in bids “ ..
Whisky.Pldlad and Balt.-.
•• New Orlean*. “ .
Peach Brandy
UltAR—Cuba.Muscovndn.11 lb
“ P. Rico k St. Croix-.,
“ Havana White... “ ..
“ New Orleans •*.,
11 lA»nf ; *..
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12 00
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2 00
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7
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•• Manufactured.... “
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25
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“ Gunpowd’rAcImp'l"..
75
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Hyson •’..
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“ Young Hyson.... " ..
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“ Seine •*..
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•VINES—Madeira It gal.
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“ Dry Malaga
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“ Sweet " .
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** Claret.Marseille*,cask.
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“ “ Bordeaux 11 do*.
3 00
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Clinmpngne “..
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ZOO L—Southern, unwasli’d Hft
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MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
t)RT OF SAVANNAH DECEMBER 30. 1853,
ARRIVED SINCE OUR LAST.
U. S. M. steam-packet Gordon. King, Charleston, to 8
M Iaffilean.
Steamer Chatham, Rahn. Augusta, with boots—and
DO H Johnston.
Steamer John Randolph, Creswell, Augusta, with boats—
•.nd -. to TR Mill*.
Steamer Uregon, Cromwell, Demry’s Ferry, to Klochley 4
Thomas.
8(earner Sam Jones, Corb. Hawklnsvllle. to Smith 4 La<
throp.
U. 8 M steam-packet Metamoro. Postell, Charleston, to S
M Ufflteou.
CLEARED.
: tark Schools. Colcmsn. Boston—Ogden 4 Bunker.
J S M steam-packet Metaraora. Peck. Charleston—8 M
Laffitean.
teamer St. Johns. Freeborn. Talatka, 4c.—Clagbora 4
Cuuningham.
Liverpool,
London...,.
Other Britfab Ports....
Total to Great Britain..
Havre
Bordeaux,.
Other French Ports.,
Total to Franco
Booth of Europe...
North of Europe...
West Indies, 4c....
Total Foreign Ports...
.4^-
831,934
*264.700
87,006
•a,ooi
"io™
Previously.
06.818
169,196
169,196
21M08
484^416
-•.w/m"
41,011
’ V.ifluos
1,206,8*9
1^44461
DEPARTED.
•J8 M steampacket Metamora. Poateil. Charleston.
Reamer 8t. Johns. Freeborn. Patotka.4e.
CONSIGNEES PER CENTRAL RAILROAD.
DECEMBER 28—1030 bale* Cotton, and Merchandise, to
Hardwick 4 Cooke. E Parsons 4 Co, Hudson. Fleming 4 Co
Lockett. Long 4 Co. Wm Baltersby. W W Garrard. Belm 4
Foster. Qildwell, Neely 4 Co. Brigham. Kelly k Co. Baoton
4 Vilislonga. K A Allen. 8othweH 4Sm»tb. Robon 4 Wblte-
head. Waehburn. Wilder 4 Co,A8 Hartridgv. Franklin 4
Brantley. J Junes, N A Hardee k Co. Cohen 4 Tarver. J H
•turrougha 4 Bon, Weils 4 Durr.W Duncan, Wm Waters,
Lawsoo 4 Godfrey, and Order.
CONSIGNEES.
Per eteawpacket Gordon, from Charleston—C R Road. J
•,ynch. Brigham, aelly 4 Co, Hamden’s Express, A A Solo
mons 4 Co, and Order. '
Per steampacket Metamora. from Chm-lestan-rC R Road,
Florida Boat, Well* 4 Dxrr, Boston It Co., Hamden’s Ex-
iwers.JH Cohen* Oo.,J Lynch.
Par ■ teamer Oresomfrotn PettreVJforTy-lWbaketM-
• .toUA Llamar.W Burrensba
... ‘|fay 4 Tbotuat. M ft
- *4 ioflteaa. M
Schoont't•*,
J P Wctherill. Foster disc's RriiAi.m l-ui
M nScull. Thom «**»«.M,*o.
Conrad. Rico. * Hunker
I'hilii....
Cohene 4 Hwt*
GJ'jones. Look...'.:"""” ■fc*.° rfc I 1 . urn
Ukraine. I^nnon.
H K Wviiburn
re l’g Master
dtc2 ° CHAMPION * WATTS.
WE™: CHE H: F " &c -30 kegs selected Goshen Butter,
IJ 100 boxes while and colored Cheese. 100 lioxes scaled
Herrings. 60 do new Bunch RaUin* Received ,* r steamer
and for sale by d29 SCR tNTU.V, JUHNSI0N & CO
|NIONS—50 bbls prime Onions, In good ordeMust re.
dec29 E W. UL'KER,
O S1 ...
celvcd and for sale by
m. , mu'i''. "Tills coal has the infinmnml.ilit, ofihehii.
uminous coal, with the cleanliness of the nnihmcite «nd *
greater durability than either; it burns without matins
uny soot or visible smoke, and the combust on is <o com.
plete that it retains the lire until all tux cojl is coxsvmid u
For sale in lots to suit purchasers, by
d29—0
. .. _ , , J- T. THOMAS,
at the Ferry wharf Coal and Wood Yatd.
C ITY MARSHAL’S SALE.—Will be sold, at tbe Pound In
tho city ot Savannah, on Friday next, between tha
hours of 11 aud 12 o’clock, one dark-red cow crop on each
ear; one red-sided no-born cow. white spot on forehead
white on back and shanks, (this cow is valuable: branded
on the left rump, unable to make it out); nne red-speckled
Heifer. in«rked ou lest ear swallow fork right ear cropland
one old hay horse. The above cattle |and|>o.,se were im
pounded andaold in accordance to Iheordluanc-oftheclte
<120 PHILIP M. RUSSELL. City Marsh*!. *
T M!B LOST PRINCE.—Identity of louis XVI! of Frence
and the Rev. Eienzer Williams, by M II Hanson.
Putnam’s Magazine, fur January. S2 50 tier annum.
Karl Krinken—liis Christina* Mocking.
The Potiplier Papers, re-printed irow Putnam's Monthly
illust.-nted. ’
A Day in the New York Crystal Palace, and How to Make
the Most of It. with engravings.
Golden Dreams and Leaden Realities, by Rnlnh Rnvcn.
Volumes 2 and 3 Addison’s Complete Work*.
. dec2U tv THORNE WUJJAMS.
, MORE GIFT BOOKS.
IliwKNE t\ iLLlAM.S lias just n-ceititt additioost
Homes of American State.«men. with numerous eng'v'gs.
Wild Scene* and Song Birds. '.6 colored illustration*.
The Wide, Wide World, beautifully illustrated with Qns
engraving* bound in Turkey morocco.
Lyrics of the Wide. Wide World, the Music by Glover.
Favorite Picture Book or Gallery nf Delight.
Garden Walk* with tho Poets; Christmas DJo/mnn;
Friend‘hlp'ii Offering ; Oracles fur Youth. 4c.. 4c. A'3
K. LOCKETT.
WM. II. LOMi.
john u. Dina.
LOCKETT, LONG & CO.,
COMMISSION MEKCHANTM AN1) SHIPPING AGENTS,
Savannah, Georgia.
imxls intended far Suvnumih nnd Macon, brought up
the Chattahoochee River upon the steamer D. J. lfay, wiU
be forwarded through Columbus frek ur commission*.
Columbus. December. 1853. dec?8
.000Cigars.La itosa brand; MoooVegueras i’lanta-
lion ; 25.000 La iutegridad. lor sate by
dec28 A. B0NAUD.
H AY—250 bales nri
sale by dec
•250 bales prime North River lisv. in store nnd for
PADELFUltD. FAY 4 CO.
ANTED TO RENT fur three months, from the first of
W -
January, a furnished parlor and bed room. Address
W. C . at tills office.
L “ OAN ASSOCIATION STOCK Fnlt SALtT—20 Mime*
Ch
Chatliam Mutual Loan ; 30 do Savannah do do. for sale
by M. I’RENDKItGAST 4 CD.,
dec28 178 Brougiiton street.
R eal estate on congress stuect for sale.—
Four very desirable lots. 30 by ltd. on Congre-s street.
•en Montgomery ami Jeffemm. There tot* sre well
adapted for buxine** pul poses, being but a rerr tlwrl ilii-
tnnee from thelniarket. Terms—one-lldrd cs>h. the bal
ance in one and two years, secured by muitgsge on tbe
pronerty. Apply to . „
dec28 M. PREXPERGAST 4 CO.
TALUABLE BUILDING FOR aALE.—Lot oue ft)’
to a ground reut of $15 W ; aim. Lot No. Three (3). Jones
fill eel. 00 by 100. reut $30 04 Apply to
dec23 M. PREXPERGAST 4 CO.
JpiANO FORTE FOR SALE—A second-hand ITanoFjrrte.
manufactured by Chickering 4 C«.. and but ve-y little
used. Apply to M. I’ltKN'I’KRUASr 4 CU.
dec2S 178 Broughton »trecL_
B ACON. 4c.—ioiiiidVnew*Itacon Shoulder*. 60 bbls rec
tified Whisky, landing and far sale by
dec25 atlRASTO.N. J' H'SU>-\& CO.
RAN DY—Received"this day—2 half pipe* ''hard D’ipuy
B ran
4 C
Co.’s Brandy, vintage ut ISM. alre. 2 half pipes Cai-
tellun 4Co.’s Brandy, vintageuf 1812.far sale by
• - p. a’%ll.\S. S
•II s Buildings.
F.W ORLEANS M( if. ASSES—25 hid* New Orleans Mo-
JNJ iiisses. just received anil for *u1o ...
dec24 CHAMPION 4 ft ATT3.
” we Flour, in store,
'LOUR.—50 bids and half bbls U-sltiii
imm** t ton
C RANBERRIPS.—2 bbls Cranberries just receive! and
far sale by decJl CHAMPION 4 WAm_
F IRE CRACKERS.—50 boxes Fire C arkers for «lo by
dec-24 CHAMPioNJvJUTIS^
# just received and for sale low, by , tv ,
dec23 J- ?
ATF.NT QUILLING SCISSORS. Sad Irons, Clothes Pin*.
P AH....
Nut Cracker*. 4c.. for sale by
dec28
J. p. C01.IJNS,
Hooks, Ivory Table Cutlery.nnd Silver W*tj« ""f?- 1
sale by dec23 j p. COLUXg.
ANTED Tf»’ PURCHASE.—From 100 to WO
hard Wood, suitable for retailing in the city. App
dec23 S. E. MUSE, at IMlUnk s wiisif.
Applj
JttUSO.OIW AT COST,-A
T O LOAN—*10.000. on short time
dec23 WVLLV 4 MONTMOiJJjL,
V ELVET amt Silk jiannnaa. »nu« vi.'i™ r.-^y
Talma*. N W Collar*. Cbeml*ette*. 4c. just
„Dd for uh bj tog WVITT A MUR0^L_
13TARD—10 dozen French and American M"***”-" 1 *
M l STAKO— JO dozen r reuen nnu 'V.. .Vi.
ralejow by __ dec4 HYLAND 4 O
H A uSl' 8 ’ barSr *’ "oolw-v
J^KCTIVKP Tlliis DAY—0 ba.Ut, lleiJ.icb Cbimp.lgb
. pint.>ni quart*.
JTifa Muncovadodn, 100
bid* Stun-t’« A. B and C clarified do, 4
do.2S_do pulveiilbd do. for ..I. by^,,,, s - 1 pnTW.
\TESTS—VESIS-Alant* variety ..[Itrei* T-'-
V ll 8 „rfdbl«ek Silk, black lUrathm. “'J.
figured block and f.rncr Orabmcra n „.).Tnll.r.
ulcloir b, no.13 fol. R- 8T)ll)bb.
M EHIS’U VEMTS. Ac—Ln.lle"' JJ.'ISSllSt'
iuperfim Oi,bluer, do. Chlnkfipub^r , #M .
Roj.l Rlbkd Shine, do «tra lira Merino ffrtpfijrb-
tr. .ire MerinoSnlrW, du Cotlnn *nd M«rlnclW><"
..leu 72St.Jnlta>-nd 10S “jJ?3^YfgsTIUt_
TTbASTER-M bbl. gronnd Pl«l-r. “.
for •>!•, to »rriv.j*r brig ifega 1 -
ply »
C l AITER8—Can bs found *t 117 Ray htreet. -
r n ".iVPRlCE 4 VEADER. Di*pers_«lH!2i
Urge ST55»I
t which are the most
QAMEUA8, 4c.
vy Canielia*. amongst 7—»—«n<
•ties; afao, Ro«et, Gersnium*. DwaifGrange •
o,b.r kind.. .Ill "• •T^S^'iSraic.l
/-lOUriSH. MACKbRf L. sc.—In.t
O new Cbdfi*b. 10 bbl* extra No 1 Maekrrt l. - » bbl , tx .
soiled Herrings. 10 half bbl* ^tatoli,* 1
Ira choice Canal Hour J-or <mle. rhole«ls *»
the ennier of Broughton and Drayton/^^{xtXNEK
W HITE AND COLORED VV.VJ^mL'In/Lloen
rortment of white and colored lUrseih”*^^
rortment of white
Vest*, for *ale by Je8
-pmcrivEAigi.
S^®feP8riSli!rfitS2 i WK r
S L bblsyeiio« Ctlugw. 76 bbl, bo too.
Cracker*, landing and for ,n,rojUBF- JOHNSON 4 CO^
TJREAIi SHEER—For cutting ^
B ne**, *Hclng smoked beef, required from
knife can be regulated to cut any
an H to X of an inch. For *a!e by j p COLLINS-
r>mHnvRZpfaitr*nd figured Bonnet Ribbon*aW * l** 0
R'rilWwto/ncck and
f 160 bn... 9—.» SSig jiAgreg-
L tJ.T.Ibot. Tor ral. b,
” fM — tir.il««io7tmKuto fl0 ?
r Print* and I’Wnre*. amons hy
£-JQSS^*,npj