The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, December 31, 1853, Image 2

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, Um uclinkm Mm urtculti* IMS* t^*wT8WU^ih.Nonii,«.«»oMbua the orisiatl nnyoMaU of ih* nompromlen in * bittern#* Secretory I'.Qd secretory Dayh, one' of to* ooet of lbt8ooth.ro opponent* ofth.Com. Yet. Mima** to *7. wMUwigtei *a tadto- jWtotoflUnt wtrtluo opoolboWondootMijot lathe North and the Mende of Patio In the South, the M hardo" bore pretended aetonUhtnent at tho want "ftuiapathjr which the/ have received from the State Jrfgfata preeeea of the alaveholdlag State*. The/ . have proiheeed no little lurpriao that wo ehoulil not ^haveanpoonged them In a movement which content- plated no more the political detraction of Manor, * Pn and John Yak Bunas, than It did that of Hun- m,lfoDoNai.nand Jkvvcmon Dams. We are glad to team, (tom a Waihlngton letter sometime since published in the New York Iltratd, V (which hae just fallen under onr eje in an exchange,) that the •* Hard*’’ have very cmuldmbly moderated the views and limited the purposes which they were ' understood to entertain. The/ n6w disclaim all bos* .tilitj to the aotl-oompromise Democrats or tho South —Itortelonifti though they be. The writer says: •• It , la hot the poUc/of tho New York national Democrats 7 to make war upon the SUte Rights Democrats of the • Booth. The/will leave the party in Georgia, Ala- hamahnd Mlninipi to settle their own qnarreU among themselves^npon the aforesaid "doctrine of uon-lnter- rention in other people's affidrs; while, at tho same ' Mine, the New York national* all recognize no other •' OtUooal platform than the Union, the constitution, .and the compromise resting upon the constitution." ■ .The same writer sap truly s "It bus been also be lieved that the Dickinson people would also require the discharge of General Dairi* from tho War Depart- . anent, as a secession leader against tbo compromise measures before their passage and after their passage." . He adds: - Bat, if we understand the views of the distinguish ed gentleman who will no doubt bo tho leader of the - national Democrats In the House, they will make no war upon the booth, neither by an attack upon the Btate Rights majority lu Georgia, Alabama, or Mis- ■imlppl.uor by au attack upon the Secretary of War. Southern secefarionistn was but a war of self-defence against tbo encroachments of Northern abolition- Ista. It was taken up as the extreme remedy against Northern incendiaries, in wbat was believed to few an alarming exigency. They tiled the issue against the cession ol the whole of California to the North In Alabama. Mississippi and Georgia. But the . act bad been adopted by OongroM. the people of these States acquiesced, and the striko for recension was silenced. But, because a portion of the Southern Democrats do not recognise the justice of giving the whole of Caifornia to the North, it U not the policy of New York bankers to taboo them. Their acquies cence In the adjustment of I860 is enough, mid their opinions concerning the injustice of a single measure are far from comprehending any danger to the Union. We do not hesitate to assert that if the movements of the "Hards" bad been from.their inception con trolled by the spirit here manifested, their warfare npob the " barnburners" would bare awakened cor dial sympathy in the minds of many Soathern men who have hitherto regarded the contest with cold in difference.. But when we were given to umloraitand tbaCrr successful in prostrating the soflshcll*, their next move would be the political destruction of all who bad opposed the compromise In the South, it is net strange that the so-calied secessionist* reserved their sympathies. Not that we had any particular affection for the ^barnburners, or even for the soft- abclis; but we did not care to be very violently in favor of men who were understood to be no more the enemies of the barnburners and softs than they were Muscogee Knliroml. The lost issue of the Columbus Time* contains the report of Mr. Gbiffin, President of the Columbus IUUroad Company. From it we loaru that the earn ings of the road, for eleven months, have been $59,. 699 39, and the current expenses, for the same period, have been $37,807 95—showing nett profits to 30lb November, $21,731 44. The statement of receipt* ■bows, says the President, that these profits have all accrued within the lost four months, or since the con. aummation of the connection between Columbus and tbla city. The following very encouraging estimate Is made of the operations from tho 1st of August last to the 31st of January next: Thus w* have for receipts, of nix iuootb<, from 1st August to31st January. Inclusive, sty.... $65,760 00 And for expenses of same period ‘20,760 00 Iwto Uiifo* Mutariy Out number) w« «n Indfbtttl to Col. William. Th« (Ulowlog li IU U- btoof oontentot 1 ' 1Wl.UH.b*rtM«| tUHUUr BBHRP* 8 ®* Printer*' fnttvali, The annual festival of tho Printer* of New York, will taka place In that alt/ an thelTth of January— the 148th annlveraary of the-birth of Benjamin Franklin, tba Patriot, Philosopher and Printer. The annual Banquet of. the Typographical Society or this city, will taka place at eight o'clock on Saturday evening next, at. the Pivllloo Hotel, Meeting-street. The' Committee of AnangeraenU have extended a number of Invitations to gentlemen, both of this snd other cities, and It is to be hoped that all Invited will favor the 8oclety with their presence on the occasion, as from present Indications this anniversary will be celebrated with more enthusiasm than any of its pre decessors.— Chat. Courier, 19th. Atukn.ru>*.—We were too late last evening to see the performance of Mr. Crisp's adaptation of Sir ■ Walter Scott’s Lady of the lake. We are, bow- over, informed that it was admirably done, and re ceived with hearty applause. After the curtain had dropped, Mr. Crisp, In answer to a universal call of the boose, appeared, and thanked the audience for the evidences 0T appreciation which had been so gen erously bestowed upon bis efforts, and, In conclusion, announced that on Saturday evening the Lady of the Lako would be repeated. The ballet nf La Bayadere drew forth rounds of applause. Considering tho de tective music the ballet was admirably performed To-night, bflng the occasion of the benefit of Mona,’ Micas snd Corkkt, a most attractive bill la presented. Later pro* Mexico.—Santa Anna accepts the Guadalaxara declaration, with a salary of $60,000, and assumes the title of Serene Highness. From the Georgia Citizen, 29*h. Ueorgta Conference, H. B. Chnrcli. The following are the Delegates appointed by tho Georgia Conference, to the General Conference, Sontb, which meets in Columbus iu May next: Rev. Dr. Lovick Fierce, •• W. J. Parks, •* Dr. Geo. P. Pierce, " J. W. Glenn, " 8. Anthony, " J. E. Evans, " J. B. Payne, •• G. J. Pearce, •• Joelab Lewis, " A. T. Mann,. •' J. C. Simmons. Reserve, or Alternate Dkloatss*— Rev. W. R. Branham, Rev. J. P. Turner and Rev. W. G. Park. The following statistics hive been kindly furnUbcd us by Rev. Mr. Smith, tho Secretary or the Confer ence, to whom and his Assistant Secretory, Rev. C. R. Jewett, we return our thanks for the information we have been able to communicate of the doings of the Conference: you gtonou * K«,.», chIM, tt»l t.MN< H - I tan—M tbntm ’ Mkrr.U rob, ob Ibbb or Vk.' ■ **U«UBBRUUUt. t Wondrous picture*, shasgtagom, As 1 look Into tb« Are. j' There, tut night,! saw aroma. Block as pitch ; withla It lay, ’. Oollsd In many folds, a dragon; Glaring as If toroed at bay. As I gated too dragon faded. And, Instead. sat Plato erewaed, By a lake of bandog Or*» Spirits dirk were crouching round. And a knight in diimalanaor On a winged eagle came, To do battle with this dragon 5 111* lowering creet wae all of flame That was gone, and lo! before me, A cathedral, vast and grim; 1 could almoet bear tbe organ Boll along tbe arcbee dim. As I watched the wreatbea pillars, A thick grave of palms arose. And a group of swarthy Indians Stealing on some sleeping foe*. Stay; a cataract glancing brightly. Dashed and sparkled 5 and betldo Lay a broken marble monster. Mouth and eyes were (taring wide. Then I saw a maiden wreathing Starry flowers In garlands sweet; Did she see the fiery serpents That was wrapped about her feet ? That fell crashing all and vanished; And 1 saw two armies dose— I could almost hear the clarions And the shooting of the foee. They were gone; and to I bright angels, On a barren mountain wild, Raised appealing arms to Heaven, Bearing up a little child. , ^brigVnrTA tlculara apply to . umryco.. _ WANTEDTO oHaSTBU-X vessel to load with Outlaw for ITilsdslphla. . . -1‘ADKUrORD.FAT li 00. leaves Aavaanali for Hew- York, every aUonmto^—*— Fif Pkttaddpkia.~Tlie steamship* State of lit Collin*; and Key stone Utato. Capt.- Hard!#: lest every alternate Wednesday fov HillndelnWa. apply to . r ItTOIt CHARTER—'The Bn* schr. t; Foster, master. For Mter, master. For particulars BRIGHAM, KELLY ft 00. his services la tbs pnotTi _U» Ussltltens of MtiUint and Surgery- J lo. 80 Abereom, oraei of 8ou(h - r .. Jprsctl Residence gad dflw l T .. Broad-street. Hour* of consul tattoo, from S till id, A. If., and from Still I. P.M. , * . aolO AT PORSB'H PRINTING OFFICE, A’o. « Whitaker Urtd, Cards are Printed at 4)1,50 per Thousand. lOUTH-WBBTifi&N RAILROAD COM’Y, I Macon, December 13th, 1863. f The annnal election for President and five Directors t-f this Company will be held, at their ofllee In this city, on Thursdsy. Feb. 9th, 1864. JNO. T. B01FED1LLET, dccl6—Stawtd Bto'y and Tlreas’r. leave* Aavaanali for Beta York, every alternate Wednesday. leave navannah As* Havana —The steauisl iplVabei. QipL Rolllna. leave* flavanoah on the Ifttli and 30tli of each month for Havana, touching at Key West, and connecting with tbe Podfle Mall Steamship Company'a steamers fur California. Southern Steamboat Lines. nr CkarlaUm —Tbe rtwclar United Bute# Mad steamers* Gordon. Cspt. Brocks; Calhoen.Ospt. Barden; eod Metamo- ra,-Captain Postell; leave eveqr- morning at 4'o’clock, for Chadastmi. conneotlng with the Charleston steamships for New York and Philadelphia, and the Wilmington boats,and arrlre every evertog In davsnaah at ft o’clock, r. U, nr Florida—[I’leolala, Black Creek. JecksMvUle. 8t. Ms rya.-«M ]—Tliesteami acket Welska. Captain N. King,leaves •very Haturday morning for the above place*. - . rh# st earn packet Win. Gaston, Cspt. Shaw, leaves every Tuesday morning, for the above places. TIi# steampackvt Bt. Johns. Capt Freeborn, leaves every Thunulay morning, for the abore places; and every fourth trip goua to dt. Augustine Die ateamnacket David L Adams. Capt Hebbard, leaves every Wedndsdav morning, for the atKive plaoee. Die steauipacki-t Planter, Capt. Wiggins, lean Wednesday morning, for OntrcvlIUre.ke. from SI. J/f—- -m— '«'*** mis. ‘ Hill, nab, Flanta- A. BOXAUD.. TJ AY—2ftu bale* prim* North Him Mar. instore and for . I * ia b X dre-t - PADEIJORD, FAY k CD. ■TSfAsitll TO RESTTSToSTmOBtl,.'. from tlif Ant of vv January, a fotmsbi.d parlor pod bed room. Addreu tV^C . at tilts iJHc*. .1er-Jft—w* L -ffiurtmBiAfloS moot run s*t*L—n .him Chathaiii Mutual Loan; SOdoHavanitah dodo, for sale by, M. PRF.NUFKUAST k CO., 178 Broughton street. M8SSIS4 * r 2?‘ bW 1 , .^•TeieWonu, S which Is the c^„« „f „J n . aotni fo,!,. v,, « , lfo«ce.fc kWAsttbcsseUdiinta have ttatftojf* worm • consequeiiU* | u> * .iV* 1 ™ Irom tlwU M for tut. oUaU, KtS aloanSuJSfS P* 41 ® to health, I rxcoi, W0 ,j ,i w u ®j e, *4 with tbhie. ami Uwlliu.'tk.uJSyy R EAL WA.E ON CUNURBSS STREET FOR SALE.— | Dlls woto oaualiv'teZZaZTu? '' 0r »i. Four very dedrablo lots. 30 by 90. m Congress .treat, the wonn most mZTim','"'j * ' of fl- worm cab U7p«t dKT **"""*<*£& Rotilld ov Htomach Worn. ^ wo»t Mmmon°to t 'Jbdd«n. ,, lS* i li SOUT H-W ESTK11N RULROAD UOUFY, 1 M*Q).v, October l»th, 1863. / Die aubecribera to tbe stock of tbla Company for the Amerleua Extension are nollfled that they are required to pay the third and hut Instalment of Fifty Dollars per share on said stock, to the underdgned. at Macon, or to T. M. Furlow. Faq., at Amcricua. on or before the flrst day of Jauuary next. Stockholders In Savannah can make payment at the Cen tral Railroad Bank. f • Prompt payment will bs expected, as the funds are re quired for tha purpose of pajlng for the iron now dally ex pected to arrive. J.vo. T. DOIFEUILLCT. oct23—UJ Treasurer Central Railroad. TWO Til AI VS DAILY—AlUUrjU. AXD DEFAttm*. Morning Thin — U-ave* SirnnuahatS, A. M.,and arrives in Macon at 6Ji. p. M.;cnnnt-ctlngwith the Macon and West, ern night trains to Atlanta. Montgomery and Chattanooga, and with the Auguitu and Waynesboro’ Railroad, (nay train) to Augusta; and (going fist) with Railroad to Mil- '•4«vlll» from Cor-lou. Morning Train, from the West, arrives st 2.80, a. K. Keening Train.—Uavra Scrannab at 8. P. M.,and arrives nt Macon at 6* 4 '. a. M ; connecting with the South-western llailrond to Oglethorpe nnd O luinbus,and hy stages thence toDillahasstf.anil other points South-west. Knening Train, from the West, arrives at fl. P. M. SatUliCM of the Georgia U. E. Chn/crcwec. Number. White Members 50.8C9 Colored " 19.682 Preachers 662 Sunday Schools 446 Hu perfntendents of 8.8 490 Teachers of ~ 2,482 Hcholara of “ 18.692 Volume* of •* 46,719 Amount. H. 8. Money fti&68 OS lucreme. 2,488 1.3 « 3. ISO. Increave. 8524 31 And I gated, and gated and slowly Gathered In my eye* sad tears, And the flery pictures bore me Back through distant dreams of years. Once again I tatted sorrow. With past Joy was once more gay, DU the shade bad gathered rnuud me And the Are had died away. [IToiuehM Wordt. Grand Lodge of Ancient Free Mnsotts. Tuesday, the 27th Instant, being tbe Festival of St. John, the Evangelist, tbe following Brethren were in stalled as Grand and Subordinate officers of tbe Grand Lodge of Ancient Free Masons, of South Car olina, for tho ensuing M&soulo year: M.*. W.\ Brother Allred Price, Grand Master. It.-. W.*. ’• Hon. Job Johnson, D. G. Master. V.-. W.*. " K. Thayer, 8enior. G Worden. V.\ W.\ •• J. A. Gyles, Junior G. Warden. •M.*. R.*. " E. B. Hort, G. Chaplain. W.’. " » J. 11. Honour, G. Treasurer. W.’. “ Albert G. Mackay, G. Secretary. :: W c 8ctt: D “'}s.o.D.'B, •* Geo. H. Walter. G. Mnrahnl. *• Arch. Armstrong, G. Panuiv’t. - ss.Tasin, j«-«~ " Samuel Seyle, G. Tiler. CENTRAL R.R.& BAXK’G CO. OF GA.,1 ^ December 6th, 1863. j The Doard of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of four per cent, on the General Stock of the Company for tho past six months, payable on the 15th Inst. Holders of Guaranteed Stock will receive their Dividends at tbe same time. GEO. A. CUYLKR, dec"—3w Cashier. CITY MARSHAL'S OFFICE,) Savannah. Dec. 2 tth, 1853. / Wanted to bite, fot one year, from tho flrst day of Janu ary next, twenty-one able bodied negro men, for the Scav enger’s Department. Apply to PHILIP M. RUSSELL, dcc25 City Marshal. SAVANNAH INFIRMARY. DRS. WRAGO AND MACK ALL, Paormrrotui. Dili Institution having been recently removed from the suburbs of the city, to No. 19 East Broad street, la now open for tho reception of patten:*. Medical and Surgical. B» this change in locality we are enabled to offer the public more ample accommodations. Our wards are com fortably furnished, and several single rooms are fitted up for such patients as prefer being entirely private We especially Invite the attention, of planters and other owners to our department for negroes. For terms apply to Dr. J. A. Wrack, No. 39 Welt Broad street, or Dr. R. C. Mackaix. No. 05 Broughton st. dlO Showing nett profit* for six mor.tbs $36,000 00 R»« above, will ’enable mootlm interest on $176,oOO seven . per cent, bonds issued $ 0,126 00 Also, six months interest on $76.4"t> preferred stock, guaranteed seven per cent, per annum 2,074 00 Together with a semi-annual dividend • of $4 per share ou $123,800 of gen eral atock 10052 00 j ; 26.761 00 And leave a giirgfa* in bsnd of $ S.245 Ob This very utisfactory result, (says the Times) we look upon as beyond all reasonable doubt, and have, therefore, no hesitation in assuring the stockholders of the ability of tbe company to pay the above named dividend on the flrst ot February next. And the handsome surplus exhibited, gives abundant evidence that four per cent, dividends can bo maintained, if not Increatcd, on each recurrence of the first of Au gust and first February. Editorial Chargr. The Florida Sentinel, the organ to whoso advocacy of their principles the Whigs of Florida arc so much Indebted for tbeir successive triumph* through sever al years, has changed editori. Mr. Cusur, who has ,for years conducted U with a degree of ability, which if exhibited at Washington or New York, would have given hint a national reputation, bus surrendered it Into tbe com potent hands of Ben j. F. Allen, Esq., a lawyer of Tallahassee. Wc welcome our friend A. to] the labors, and pleasures, and privileges of the crolt. He is thus introduced to tho public in the opening paragraph of bla predecessor's beautiful and touching valedictory: ■We close a little upwards of fourteen years’ con nection with tbe Sentinel in this paragraph. Tho es tablishment .has been sold out to B. F. Alien, K«q., of this city—a gentlemau amply qualified by intelli- gsnoe, tsleuis, industry, and pecmtlury means, to ad minister its affairs—with some editorial experience, and whose social and political position will bo held sufficiently vouched for in tbe fact that be has retire- Noted thu important coanty with honor in the Gen eral Assembly in this State. It is a consolation that we are able to turn over tbe Sem met—endeared to us by years of Ijibor—years of moderate prosperity and happiness, and a thousand fond associations, to one so well fitted to maintain its character and advance Itereputatioii. So coutideot are wo that tho posi tion and tbe tone of tbe paper will suffer uo material change In Ills bands, that we have not tlioiftMit it ueed- fal even to advise with him upon this poitt^ Whatever considerations may suggest or appear to justify a step of thla important character, it is lm- possible to lake ’.t without many a sad and reluctant glance' behind ns. We have do many kind and val- ueff friends in- Florida, whose appreciation of us has been only too favorable—we have spent so many hap py day* nere, and leave with to settled a conviction that tbe brightest portion of life's path has lain ’ through tbe “ Laud of Flowers." that we turn away Dorn tbe reador* or tbe Sentinel with a much deeper •regret than any of them can possibly feel at the part- 1d^ Ma^Heaven's best blessings attend them in life H. S. Money $i668 08 Ain't MLuonarjr Money $17,727 14 Number or Preachers received on ttUl into tho Confer ence—18. The general business of the Conference was con ducted with great harmony, ander the direction of Elder Parks, tbe President. No Bishop in attend ance—Bishop Soule being detained in consequence of the illness of his wife. llcv. Cbarf. W. Thomas was appointed Chaplain in tho Navy, Uo holding a Commission from President Pierce. Rev. James E. Evans preached the funeral of those preachers of tho Couferencv, who died thin year. At-rot.vnix.VTH xor 1854. Augukta Dtsr.—Jno \V Ulenn, F E; Savannah Trinity. IV M Urutnly; Wesley Chapel, J»*hua O l’ayne: City Mi-Hiun, to be supplied ; Andrew Clinpel. to lw supplied ;’Chatham Mission, til win White; Hpriugflcld. John M Bright; riy l Va nia, Albert G Rowland ; Scriven Colored Mission, to be sup plied } Waynesboro. John W Yarbrough ; Burke Colored Mission. Alex Averett; Fair Uaveu Mission, Alex Gordon ; Louisville Kobt. A Conner ; Jefferson Colored Mission. W D Hussey ; Richmond Thos F Fierce ; Augusta. J.n E Evans; City Mission, to be supplied; Augusta Colored Miivxhin, Richard J Harwell: Lincolntnn, Win T Norman; Columbia. THI. Harwell; Columbia Colored Mission,John S Dunn : Wilkes. Wesley F Arnold; Washington, Hatu’l Antlmtiv ; Warrenton. F r Reynolds; Hparta, Caleb W Key; Hancock, Joslali Lewis; Hancock Colored Mission, to be supplied. Athevs DlHTRlCT—John W Talley, F E; Athens, Jos 8 Key; Athens Cul’d Mission. John IIGroghan ; Watkluivplt-, Ji-»i-e R Littlejohn and 1 homos Boring; Fnctory Mission, W 11 C Cone; Monroe. David Crenshaw: Covington and Oxford. U C Clarke and Albert Gray; Madison, James L Fierce: Mor gan. J B Ward law: Kingston MI*<io» *- --n-ueiiun-rn oufU ut—i-ui. to be supplied ; Greenesborougli. \V A Flor ence j Lexington aud Uglethorpo Col’d Mission. W J Forks and Oliver P Anthony: Hbertun. 11 H Parks. J H Hutris ; Broad River Coi'd Mission. Ilenry Cranford; Csruesvilln. W J Cotton and J O Wot ley ; Geo F Fierce. President 1 mory College ; W J Haasneit, Professor Emory College ; J II fccli ol*. Professor Madison Female College; U J Pearce. Agent American Bible Hoclely ; A Means, President Masonic Fe male College at Covington. Paiiloxcoa Dumucr—Geo Bright.F F.; Dahlonega. Dennla O Driscoll and David T Holmes; Gainesville and iAwtenee Five Hundred Dollara Reward is offered hy Messrs. J. T.and D. A.McLeod, and A. M. Horne of Sumpter county Ga., for tbe apprehenttion of Giles, it negro man, owned by Joel Walker of Milledgevillo, and who recently committed a brut&l murder upon the ]>rr»<„< H.nrM V— M.LaoJ, af.Mnmter county.— Giles in about six feet high, a little copper colored, 33 or 40 yearn of age. walks a little stooping, and weighs IDO or 200 pound*.—.riwetrafa Constitutional ist, TJ(h. Sentenced to the Ciuis-gano—John Pilling- liant, ait old citizen of Cincinnati, formerly diricouut clerk in the I^fuyettc Bank, baa teen convicted of fraud ami sctitetia-d to the clmiu gang for two mouths. The charge against him was for obtaining endorse ments on various notes fur an aggregate hum of $20,230. by alleging that he had property to that amount, when in fact his atmetawi-re only $4,500. The screw steamer City of Manchester arrived at Philadelphia on the 23d imst., from Liverpool, with two hundred and ecventy-onc passeners uud a valua ble cargo. In New York city there are 220 public schools, at tended by 130,517 Bcholurs. The Hunt of $30G,bUG waa paid for teachers'wages tho pant year. Market Ordinance Passed iWd July 1830. Hec. Utli. Dist the butchers shall. If required by auy pe-* mid or persons, with the approbation of the Murket Com mittee, divide (heir small meat as follows: Every calf, heifer, hog- goat or lamb, tho quarters thereof shall be divided Into two |«rta. the loin from the leg. or the breast from the quarters : and •!<» i—u.«ur neetstmtl necut up into piece*, so as to suit tue buyers. These regulation* to commence nt the opening of the market, and continue to the hour before mentioned ; and any person or person* neg. lecting or refusing to comply with the terms or this section, "hall for every neglect or refusal be fined in a sum not ex ceeding ten dol'ara. and every person cutting up the meat shall wear a long wbito apron every day whilst at market. Sec ICth. That t'ouncil may at any time, hy resolution, forbid or prevent any free person of co or or slave from sell ing or disposing of any articles of lood. or other articles usually sold at market, for any offence committed by a free person of color or slave, contrary to the law* of tliC State ville. Isaac. N t’ravln, and one to bo lapplmd ; Canton. John | or Ordinance* of tbe city, and no perron of color h.tvlng a gna. W V Conley. Lafayette, Ilenry F Fitchford; l altou. llton C Smith ; Calhoun, W M D Bond ; Spring l’iace, W Clout* ; Summerville, W Brewer; Dad* Mission. John W u Forcher | Critical . Tits Bosthem ($ssrlcriy Review, Tbs Southern Quarterly Review, for Jaunary, 1854, bos been received by us a few* days Id advance of the Ngaltf time of publication. It contains tbo follow ing Articles: sad the Tripartite Treaty, by Edward B. Bryan. “*• Nowl." by. Bulwer. by (Jen. D, F. ratoleion: , I,byEdysrdJ-.I’riDgle. fiiq.^AmericauEdura- hy Dr.Wm. T. . Loolaa 8. McCord ; Lltarary Woolgatherings menteof.aa lule Woman, by Prof, F, A. Foret Notices. We irteb wo could say something which would con- Tlue# those of oar readers who havo literary tastes, sad leisure for literature, of the claims of this Re- •win upon their attention. Our word for it, it is emi nently worthy their support and perusal. It need not Mk -pstroage on tbe ground that it Is the only publl- cation of the kind Issued In the South | it may de mand it as dot to Us superior merits. Tbe artleles 1ft tbo number before nt are all interesting ; some of * Co * Und them admirably written. About sixty pages from the pin of the sditor himself, VY. Gilmore Simms, Etq., are devoted to " Critical Nolloesand cotutltute tbo , ^rtnilACreeable reading to be loond In the Review*— *] ibare la a nwlnoM, freshness, finish,sod withal a do- grea'af-boldness In their execution which make them wMptabl.. PablUVea by 0. Mohmsk, Cb»riMtoa. , D«nSmmo» or . Fiorosr^-Diiana' Colloo - Vtetory UNorthSild.a. U.,lu> b«ea dettroyed by Sre. IUitEO.o DlrnOoiruu^-Th, oxcltcmeot »t Brio mlimw. Tb» mobli folly mn«d. Tb« eus bm • bMasUuked.udtb, iMuMoyn, «en eonp.i|cd to tank. tt» lolwtrmoo of tb, fikouil Oonro- (MSt. tba offloii. of tb. md no* nfonto nra tk.ou.bsymdtb.suf.Uo.. 11 Masltbutn , Clarksvllfo, W. 1 ivvly. mnA James II li.. , Klijuy Mission, W G Allen, ami one to be supplied; Murphy Mission, J Chambers, and one to be supplied; lllairsville Mis-Ion, EL Stephens; State Line, Tyre Harbcn ; (lay tun, W H Thomas. . Mantma lEsnuot—J B Tayne. P E; Marietta Station, t* A Fulwood; .Marietta Circuit, Alfred Dorman, ami one to he supplied ; Caaaville. N A Clouts; Iron Works an-1 Etowah Mission.C A Crowell; Dallas Mission. J Strickland; Home, D. D. Cox; Cave Spring. Andrew Neese and R Waters; Nub- ligna. W F Cdnley, Lafayette. Henry F Fitchford; Dalton. Milton C" **■- * L ’’ . “ F Clout* Brady. Iu Glutton District—Jos C Simmons, PE: La Grange. W II Evans ; West Point Station, W R Foote ; Troup. Jackson Rush; Troup Col’d Mission, to be supplied: Greenville. I. Hush, and one to be supplied; Merrit. ether Coi'd Mi*-inn Robert Stripling; Franklin, David Stripling; Carrull:»n Mission. W J Vvardlaw and Myles W. Arnold; Ne-.vnmi. D Kelsey; Palmetto,ClaiborneTrusae 11; Atlanta.J FW^nc.au and James M Austin; Decatur, J II Ewing, end one to lx- supplied ; ’Fayetteville, Morgan Ilellab ; Griffin. Lewis J Davies; Zebulon, Noah Smith ; McDonough and Jackson, 8 M Hmitb and I.Q Alien. Macor Dutrict—A T Mann, P E; Macon and Vlnevllle. E W Hpeer and L G R Winln* : Macon Col’d Mis*i>in. to be supplied; Clinton, Daniel J MytlcU ; Bethel ColM Mission. Franklin LDrantly : Milledgevillo and Bethel, C R Jewett; btonton and Col’d Mltsion. John W. Knight an J Thoinn* it Jordan; Montleello. R Jane ^Forsyth, Edmund F Burch Culloden, Wesley F Enrith ; vuuuura core Aiis*ion, to ne supplied; Knoxville Col’d Mission, to be supplied; Fort Valley, James Jones t Fort Valley Col’d Mission, to be sup piled; Ferry. RobvrtBLester: Ocmulgee Colored Mission, len Col’d Mission, to be piled; Ferry. RobvrtBLester: Ocmulgee Colored Mission, to be supplied; Jeffersonville. M H Hnbbard ; E II Myers. President Wesley Female College, 0 L Smith and John M Bonnelt. Proleaaors. Columbus District.—J P Turner. P E; Columbus and Colored Mission. W 0 Conner, W D Shea.and IV R Branham. Eupn ; City Ml»sion. Lovick Fierce; Factory Mission, Wyat Brooke; Buena Vista. J B Smith ; Oglethorpe. James 31 Dickey; Lanier, Jo*Uh H Clarke: Talbotton. James W lllnton ; Talbotton Circuit. BenJ W Clarke ; Talbotton Col- med Mission, Raleigh Green; Thomas ton. John II Marshall Upson Colored Mluion, to be luppJled; Hamilton, Tlioma- II Whitby and Robvrt N Cotter; Harris Colored .Mission. John F Dfcklnsoa. Lcmton District.—W Knox. P E; Lumpkin. James B Jackson: Stewart. Joseph D Adams ; Stewart, Harvey Me- Ilan; Chatchooche* Colored Mission. Joseph T Turner; Cuthbert. Wayman II Potter and John H Caldwell. Nu pit; • jiisslon. Ameri- ...... . don, W M Watts; Vienna. Marshall FMaltsby; Worth Mission. A J Deavers, Chat lee W Thomas. Cits plain In U. S. Navv. H^xnctujvtLLR Dwthict.—Wiley G Parks. P E; Sanders ville, Joseph T Smith ; Dublin, John B MeGehee : Irwinton Lrwis B PayneJacksonville. John E Eentell; Reitlsvill'-. Philemon C Harris; Uineavill*. Silos H Cooper; Itarien and MclntoehMiaalon. Noah Palmer: Emanuel Mission, F *W Flanders: Bullock and Bryan, w B McIIan. gmltli C QuIUlsn. Willi* Matthewa, Tbomaa C Coleman. James W fray wick and Charles L Hay ea, left/without appointment. 6t) account of feeble health. David Blalock and Albert B. Smith, left without appoint* meats and without claim. umnuert. » syman it roller anu John it uatrtwclL.s Fort Gaines, Jame-en Hcaife i Randolph Coloretl Mb Thomas R Stewart; Starkesrille. Young F Dgnor ; A cus. 1> Williamson; Sumpter and Lee Colored Ml*»1o GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. The time of opening the Institute hat been changed from loth of January to the 20th of February. The academic year will bo divided, n* heretofore.into two session* of live months each. The First, commencing on the 20tb of Feb ruary aud ending on the 19th of July; the Second, cmn mencing on the 30th of July and ending on the 10th of De- ermber. A. V. BRU1ILY, «1cc28—U6F Superintendent. FASHION ABLE DANCIMO. AT SAINT ANDREW’S HALL. SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. Mr. Ntntora respectfolly announces to his patrons an 'l the public generally, that his Second Session "dll commence on Monday, Jauuary 2d. 1854. at 35i VM o’clock for ladles. Misses, and Masters. Gentle men’s Class, on Tuesday, January 3d. 1864, at 8J{ o’clock. Terms $10 per session Mr. N. ha* secured the service* of Mr. Lipi-ard. a compe tent teacher, to assist him In hli classes. This, together with Mr. Fucli-s and Mr. Fixrpoxt, in the Musical Depart, ment, will enable him to give the roost decided satisfac tion. Pupils are requested to commence at the opening of the aesslon. Practising Soirees every Thursday evening. d24—2w i every ww St. JJaryr.—Hu> steamer W. B. Mean.Capt. Mar- leaves St. Mary*, erery Frl-lav morning, for Tradvr'r , ka., connecting with the Et. Johns, to apd from Savon- COMMERCIAL. Mmilgt.inery i.a.l J«IT«r.o.i. TUuitoUin Mil I eo>H«4 to «, ,'t U aMlJunlt tot MOM Mm,btlo, but > rrtjr lltotl Jit. , .ultoi .111, tl ltm . r.. •Jln,*"i i t ‘»nttj t.Dcb from tli. tll.tk.l, l.tmi—oot.tl.ltj t.-b. tl.. ba|. ! .J.ilnl .Itb tbit .om, «t« b.rt„.« 1 f'" ; ««tM ,||2 1“ »>• IXIM ft>r.,t«or.J by tout titagu oo lb. belly, .limy, tool.,-'ktlww. 3 fi nmnertv. Apply to ... . .V l,w 1L PRENDERGAST k CO. sack - ........iu Mit-iy u-1] « nave a certain, safe an t «i -M accnnllngtothe dire«dIonl7he 1 ■\TALUAIll.H UUILDING FOR EALK.-1/.t No. one (l). u ,,“ v corner nf Junes and I Jncoln streets. CO by loO. subject • uslnv It tlb a ■fl.llilllt rfl-nt ,.t SI t Al * -l.fi V nt Vn TI.mk /*!V I. _ . - nose, a bluelsh streak under the eye* JcV If’j* 11 "* “ <h« your chIMren have any of ths stoveI tV'DI . SIMMS runt or MS 011 alwt. lot So. IbKo (J), Jon.. SSSl’UhSSSTSJdlKJlEfS?” ^ .,n ;r .«b,ioo. , ,. , Mo W Arpiylo '' | 0reJ3 M. I ItENDEKQAaT k CO. tho.MtM.Mlh.fall.it— It .Jn 1 *“"■»* b^j P IANO FORTE FOR .SALE —A second-hand Plano Forte, j those who use tny Worm Syrup U ’ r, ' r ' 1 81 fell wife nianufji-lurt-dhy Chlckering 4c C-i..and but tre-y little i Aseartdea, 01- Minolt Ttir«s.t used. Apply to M. PKKN DERG AST Jc CO. 1 Tlte*s worm*, to slilrh the human « decib 178 Broughton street. , most truuhleiutme uf all nth«rt. lhev *r* m ' kMe ,M * pAO)N. Ac.-10 liltdw'new*'Baron Hhnutders. 60 bbl* ree- f Ju'JjJ ‘“A 1 '” nc *“ ro ’ c-t t.', rent* m "/r'.iinu u iJ tided Whisky, landing end tor rale by i JJ* 11 ‘ *“> f«"nda«i„ “ B RANDY—Rwelve-l thL i'uv—2 half pipes *>t.tnl Dut.uy that cm be u«*d(s U>.toc-».-L - .w.... ,1 " w| •ue-iidna 4c Ov.’s Brandy, vint.ige of 1844. also. 2 half pi pea Cus- a»t*»ni»iiln/ ^irtru' n,v nu-iicutM J,Ur bUth* tellan 4:Co.’s lirau ty, vintage of 1842. for sal .- by 11 deft any on- in pm : u ,, r " - , *’ r '• •ant-hes.Rm dec25 P. I'U-tRAN. Horroll s Buildings. and I i>er Pill, me n-rommen M in i'" n " Srru > " 1 'll n->t J^EW ORLKANH“jtt>f.to r HE4.-26 bids New Urlearot Mo- I IPION k WAITS. • auce with direvth>n< n, 1 ptirgatMe!. .-fqnltv-Ut. ptol-i'-e. the I jwr HR,, healthy o|era "d Ihvr _*yr.i| ;, o a Ikakespsare Pilgrims. A curiode ■tatemeot b$a Just been prepared of the number »nd natlone or tb« seyeral visitors to Shake- apeare’a bonad,.at Stratford-upon-Avon. Tbe state ment hae been complied from tbe signatures of tbe parties themaeivai; and for tbe period from the 1st "W SOth April, 1852, the total num ber la X316-ritijl Of these: England fhrpUhed..’.1.1642 Scotland...... 68 Ireland; 9 United States 444 East Indies ..... 1 Australia 3 Brasil 6 Germany..... 1$ Channel Islands 1 gSffiSLcr.'.:::: \ California,, 2 France 4 New Zealand Italy Newfoundland South AdHi Russia...... Sweden Mauritius Cape of Good Hop*..., Holland Finland Bagdad Madeira,.., 1 Belgium.. 1 Austria 4 badge to <*ell rmail's-are* shall Ik- pmultte l to purchnsv any fruit whatever, at or In the vicinity of the market, before nine o'clock in the morning : and in rase of violation of this section of tho Ordinance, by any such por-on of color, he or she shall be lined in a sum not exceeding thlrtv dol lars. nn-l the article so exposed to the sale shall to forfeited, and a* such seized by tue Clerk of the Market; amino slave shall act as butcher, cut up meat, or sell the same, unless in tho presence nf the owner, employer, or employ ees. or his. her, or their agent, being a white person And if such slave does act as butcher, cut up meat, or sell, or offer the same for aale. contrary to the provisions of lhi« fection. hi* owner or owner*, employer or employers, shall be fined In a sum not exceeding thirty dollar*. Hec. 18. That no butcher, bringing ment of any kind to Market, for sale at any of the .Stalls, and that no other person, bringing live stock.or any other species of provis ions to Market for sale, shall to permitted, or allowed to keep any wagon, cart, or any other carriage, vehicle, horse, mule, iisa or ox. nearer to the said Market, or for a longer time than tho Market Committee, or Clerk of tho Market may direct, and such butcher or other perron *hull he com* pelled to draw up hi*, her, nr their mngtm. cart, or vehicle, iu snob manner, and in such places ns any one of the Mar* ket Committee, or said Clerk, shall think most convenient for the sale of the articles so brought, nor shall any per son or persona be allowed or permitted to feed with grain ur forage any horn, mule.aw. or ox. or any other animal, at the said Market, or within the Units prescribed by th- said Committee or Clerk, and it shall be the dulv of the Clerk of the Market. City Marshal, or City Con.tables, to enforce and carry into effect any order of the Market Com- mitten, respecting the rules ami regulation* prescribed in this section, and any person or person* offending against the same, shall bo fined by any one nf the Market Commit tee, or Mayor, in a sum not exceeding thirty dollars, and execution shall be filed Immediately thereafter, and served and executed on the property of the offender or offenders, or in hi*, her. or their nossession or agency, and the cause of such complaint by the Marshal, his deputy, or any City- Constable, aud sold at the Market on five days notice, snd after paying the said fine, and fifty cents costs, the surplus shall to paid over to the offender or offenders, or his, her. or their agent«r agents. Sec. 19th. That from and after the passage of this Ordi nance. It shall be tbo duty of the Market Committee and Clerk of the Market, from time to time, ami as often as they may think proper, to examine the scales of all perrons buying or rolling in the Market or any other part of the city, and prescribe the manner of suspending Hie same. And all person* neglecting or refusing to conform to such direction* shall be fitted in a sum not exceeding thlrtv dol lar*. ($301 3 Hec. 20th. The Clerk of fits Market Is hereby authorised and required, from time to Lime, to examine into the weight an.) measures of all and every perron or perron* buying or selling In the rlty. and subject to this Ordinance, ami for this purpose be shall have free access to any wharf, lot, ■tore, shop or building In which the said weights and meas ures are use-1, and to try the same according to the known and acknowledged standard, and If any perron be found de ficient in <he same, to take, seize and dcstrov, or cause to be takeo, seized and destroyed, such false weight* nr meas ure. and all and everv person offending against the provis ions nf this section shall be fined In anjMnm not exceeding thirty dollar*. And further, the naifie W »uch perron, af ter conviction of the offence aforesaid, shall be published In one or more or the public gazettes of this city, by the Clerk of Council. Who** duty It shall to to have the same published, together with the amount of fine, unless, after conviction, Council shall otherwise order. 25th. That It shall not be lawful for any person to sleep or lie down upon tbe public stalls In the market In tbe night or day tlme.’and every penoa to fouod shall bo taken up bjjth* Marshall. City Constables, ot City Watch.and up- on conviction thereof before the Mayor, fined by him in a sum not ekeeodiag six ($6) dollar*.. SnWking in the Market, passed Od. 24,1830. Eee. 1. That It shall not be lawful forany perron to smoke any segar or pipe in the public market place In the elty of Havaunah. under tbe penalty of two dollara for tho flrst of fence. and not exceeding five dollars for each and every sub sequent offence. If the offender bs a white person 1 nnd un- der a penally of notezceedlng three dollar*, or a whipping not exceeding ten strliies, If the offender bo a alavs or free person of colur. Cure or Council's OitkxT' , Savannah, Dec. 27,1863. f I certify that the above are truer extracts from the City Watch and Marshal Ordlnantea of theeiUr of 8avannah. dec29—3 EDWARD O Wl^BON, C. C. T. C. RICE, MANUFACTURER ANU DKALXK IN KYKRY YARIITT OF Common and Fine Candles. (Kiln dried and warranted to res!xt effectually the hot damp atmosphere of a southern climate.) Comer of Umughlon and Whittaker streets. Savannah. Ga. tar BriuwK’a Nun ex.—Mr. T. C. R. u . s .nt /... u U’orco.ui Terra Cotta Works. oct29 I. \V, MORRELL d( CO.’S Piano Forte Depot. jfi-umnu FLVN08 from tux cxlxbratxd manufactories or N turns 6i Clark, J. Ctilckertng, II. Worcester, Bacon di Ravens,| Alt of which are manufactured expressly to our order, and cannot be surpassed by any in the country. For *al* on the most accommodating term*. nov!6 Snvniuinh Exports, December 30. BOSTON—Bark Jeddo—462 totes Cotton. 16 bbls Liquor, 264 Drj Hides, and 4 pieces Granite.—BrigTallalah—IS9 bales Cotton. 367 Hides, 149 bids do. and 2 boxes Mdse.. Brig CuiUllat—600 bale* Upland Cotton, and 12.062 feet Lumber. NEW YORK—Brig Phttura—629 bales Cotton. 122 bbls Rosin, and 2 do Md«e.—Brig Harsh Thorndike—436 bales Cotton ——Brig Emil|>—960 totes Upland Cotton. BALTIMORE—Schr G J Jones—411 bolus Upland Cotton, 260 boxes Copper Ore. and 16 do Mdse. NEW YORK—Hchr Cataract—1,002 bales Cotton. 60 tea. Rice, 120 boxes Copper Ore, 308 Dry Hides, 3 bales Deer St Ins, aud 1 box Mdso. Savannah Market, December 31. COTrON—We have no change to notice In our market.— The sales yesterday were 1.U7 bales, as follow* : 41 at 8, 27 at 8 X.67 at 8)i, 63 at 8 X. 6 at W, 118 at 9,19 at 91-16, 30 at 0>f. 60 nt 0J{. 449 at 9Jj. 70 at 9 7-16, 143 at 9X, 28 at 0)(. and 19 at 104. NEW ORLEANS. DEC 24.—Rksaru—A fair amount of business ha* been done in our general market during the past week, considering that fur two or three days tod weather has prevailed, nnd that one day haa been a holl day. For a portion of the time Cotton haa been active, and prices, timiigh Irregular, have generally been firm for the totter quail Ira. Sugar an-l Molasses hare sold at lo«. cr prices. Hour declined early iu the week, but haa slight ly r* covered since. Very little lias been done In Grain.— Pork haa been more active, and price* firmer, but other ar tir.lesof provisions have toen dull. Freights have general Ir been firm for ad except llritlsl, porta, and a slight ad vance lias been realized fa the engagements for Havre and other place* in Continental Europe, as also to New York. Boston aud Phdadelphla. Exchange baa been In fair re quest at steady rate*. Conus—Yesterday was rainy and disagreeable, and with later account* from Europe over due. the demand waa lim ited. and only some 2.200 bales ctunged hands, making the total husincM of the week 38.000 bale*, the market closing at about the rang of our quotations as below Tho receipts of thu week lira 43.042 bale*, and the total receipts since the 1st of Heplvintor have been 464,677 bales, against 786,178 to tha sum- <I«i» l-.i gear. NSW <>HIJUS* rUtVIFlCATlON. % Interior 0 (i> fl«j I Middling Fair..TlOJifSlO*/ Ordinary 7 fflK Fair U 0- Middling S.'ifo) O.'i j GimdPntr —®— Good Middling... | Good and Fine.... —(a)— curios aiAiutm. Cotton—bale*. Stock on bsnd Sept. 1.1853 10,672 Received since 442.205 ’* yesterday 12,072-464. 465,349 Exported to date 226.672 ••Haturday.,.. 2,623-234.401 Stock on hand not cleared 230,048 FRHOUTH—Tli© rates generally have tended upward, though with little cotton uttering for Liverpool, aiiips for that port have been filling up at ?(ffdlS.16d.. wblcb 1* a slight reduction. The encsg meat* of the week comprise 7 or 9 ships fur Havre at t It iti,} and $1 fi’JJf for flour. A Bremen vessel fur Bremen nt 1‘id. for cotton and 60s. for tobacco. A bark for Genua at 1t- for cotton. A abip for Antwerp at l^s. for cotton nnd $1.75 fur Hour. One for Boston at 1 1-6L:. for cotton. One for New York at $8 V lihd. fi r sugar. A brig lor I'hiluddpliia at $8 ft hbd. for sugar. LxcnANor—The demand for hills has been fair during the greater part of the week, ami tlm mre* have umtergnne but ><*Vr 5^J n ‘, uo "- 'l"" ,, ‘: Merlin* l<'8Hfn)109>«. Francs •d 15rt?6f26. New Turk six’v-ilav lull* 1 >*<S)2K 'll 4 dis.. Sight Cheeks o n New York \ V 4 prem. C NltAMIKKlUK- 4 .—2 h’d* Ciaoberrie*. Just received and ’ healthv uivratlon uuon ' ! lor sole by dec.4 CHAMI’ION It IVITS. > medicine liiat can to la*< 1 ?IRE CRACKERS.—fin b<»xes Fire C ackers for sale by t { ilec‘24 CHAMPION k WATTS j . 1,1 OBENSAIK'•» M VRR PU.i.q. IJIHD GLAHSKH and Canary Cage*, in the greatest variety. : liver. i*toin-' s'opolMwnh I» jiret received and for sale b.w, by nerves, and if ,Uroa**d. the b)OA | H . — ^ J : p Nut Cracker-". Ac., for s-ile ly decks J. P. COr • INS. *e»s« tliia Us . . . .. ,, , , numetom uiool 1 * nerve*, al*-' ,f »'•- »■*--» • all part* Bilious affections,djtpcpy Dyspepsia. Tim symptopjsof Dy«|>e^*i;. and it. ri .-,, n( TVTLT PlCiuj. Har-linc'iprni-r*. Cork Herrw*, ttuiii|»*gne meaN* .utlrrrl'/arV m'. !l f ' rtt '. 1 | ,,l ''t , ’* r>< ' n •■krestiag 1 v lluoks, Ivotv Table Cutlery .and Silver Mated Ware.for , . *. • Vi* » l *b ,| u»cu,4w .«.aa , madi. Ilotonvek'sIIverlSiu^ Apply | the very medicine to eff-ct a i-ermsiitut and tsiiis... ty "Ire— K. dlL’SE. at Willlnk'a Wharf. I at they act by ebangm -the certain im-rM aelto, S HJJSfd OFF AT OKT^- A great variety of tod.es mesa ••".’V" V.', 1 ® a a, " , iering tb. Good*.by *1 eSi DsWlTT Iz MORGAN. » ndt % rpo I/)AN—$10.0tiO. ou .LortuSv ^ Lo ' n ?' n ""< tale by ANTEDjrG PUKCH \SK.—From 100 to 600 curd* good state of the Urer ami S • ■ —.—* Is attended with chill., .m-ewueu uv lever ■>« dec23 VV VIJ.Y k MONTMOI.I.IN. the region of the liver, vomitimr bitter \, V ELVET and ©illT MAiitilUs. white era tie Hhawh. doth ton U ul ’,- !’ uLm -' ,ul1 '-"m'.iir.-. th- p,i n in th< Taltn is. N VV Odlsr.. Cl.tiaisette*. Ac. just received 1 '*>' pressure. *ht.«M tto Mt p.to to.v- an<l for sulu by <W«3 DxWHT k MORGAN. ; f’»‘ n lasenTal'yin the|ett *limitlvr.ta-ithds!. l .rt4rT TiflSTAKD-lOduien i rench aud American Mustard.foe ! cfeyVdore.r'Vhl. dLearo''cat, le cilrell'b'v tin 1V1 rale low by o’ec4 HYLAND k O’NEILL. - v.~r «r»'a in »fjiml H IQ dozen I ren, rale low by o'eu4 MS—18 barrel*, landing and for sal* bv decS COHEN k FOSDICK •toll i Ho. dec’J P. CLRRAN. Sorrell's building. ben.uck’s l.iv»r Pill*, as they set dirvcUv i. tire di*eave. and th*n '-perating up»ia the t»»«ri« ttorix! pel all the corru-t ar-l vit : ate I m i ter f.-unj the tn-#n To Females. You will find these Pill, an laysluabienwJicine in tnanr complaints to which >;ou are subject-. In ototruction. eub4 ATIIUN2BCM. MANAGER • Mr. \VM. H. CRISP. LAST NIGHT OP THE BALLET TROUPE. BENEFIT OF M. CORBY. Saturday Evening. December 31st will be presented Mr. Crisp’* adaptation of Sir Walter Scott's poem of the Lady of the Lake. A beautiful and grand divertisement .HONS. CORBY IN ALL HIS GLORY. Homage to Liberty. AS* For particulars .•‘e programme. Dour* open nt qumter 7 o'clock—performance commenc ing at lialf-pnst 7 o’clock. AdmUslun to Dve*s Circle and PaTnutUe $1 Family Circh)60$.; Third Circle 60«.; Colored Gallery kog. For »like# period, from Ihe.lit of May, 1852, to tho 30!h of April. 1853. tbo return ibowe a alight lo- Hungary 2 Islands of South Pacific .. 1 Ol Apni. tww, mo rot i—the total being2331 -jgland. 1808 E SaSs?..;;;;.:::::::: li United SUtas $06 Australia. 4 New Zealand 4 South America. 4 Franoe.... Canada..... ffilrola. California.. Turkey Went Indies... Saa-Aiii ; Gap* of Good Heps . JoBWMtftsUwUVto eeoa, considering the distance ftt which be live* from tbe poet'e bouse, le about an great • Bbakeepeare-wonihlpper as John Bull him- Belt.—London jjthenaum. Tbe very hit rumor Is, that tbe two Canadas are to A; . eW* ■ ■ '§ ■ ■ ■ TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY ^Fawow- QrnnsI am a candidate for re-election to the office* of Clirk ot the Superior and Inferior Courts,nt the election an tho first Monday in January next, and respectfully solicit yonr support. dl—Id JOHN F. GUILMARTIN. TO TUE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY :—FOitOW- CmzzNBI am a candidate for the offioe of Shrriff of your county at tha election on tho first Monday in January. 1864, and reepaetfally solicit yonr support. oct29 MICHAEL FINNEY. TO TOE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY t—Fkuow* Cimcffl:—I am a candidate for re-election to the offioo of Coanty Treasurer, at tbe election on tb* first Monday in January next, and respectfully ask your support. nov20 JOHN N. LEWIS, TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY i—Fmow-Cm- am v—tarn a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, at tba election In January aaxt, and respectfolly solicit yoqranppSri If sleeted thspreossdeof the offioe ahall to sstsssnsin SOUTHERN MUSEUM OP NATURAL HISTORY, IS PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT ARH0RY BALL, IX TDK CITY Of 8AVAXNAB, OEORGTA. where may be found a GREAT COLLECTION OF CURIOSITIES FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. AW Admittance 25 cent*. Open from 9 A. M. to 2 I*. M. roiu 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9 I*. M. Friday evenings exclu sively forthe colored population. nov23—to ROBINSON & ELDRED wilt in a few day*, exhibit their celebrated combined MEN AGERIE AND CIKCIW In this city: together with all the ORB AT I1IPPODROH1C b K ATS, of the New York and I’aris Hippodrome, among which will bo the wonderful scientific achievement of a man walking upon n perfectly smooth ceiling with his FEET UPPERMOST AND HEAD DOWN, FKKFUKMI) BY MR. O. N. ELDKED. LA PERCHE, BY MESSltd. IJl ROUX AND KINO. Tills extraordinary performance has excited universal wonder and admiration, showing beautiful rests of balanc ing and elegant acrobatic posturing, by La Roux, on a pole thlrtv feet high, held bv Mnnt.Klng. MADAME ROBINSON. HABT1CU JA91K8 ROBINSON, BIASTKR JOHN, And an additional hit of popular actors are with the Com- puoy.and will appeal in the various exercises. THE BAND I* directed by the celebrated JUS. NOSHER, which Is a sufficient guarantee for Its merit. A SPLENDID COLLECTION OP WILD ANIMALS, In addition to the above attractions, offer a rich bill of en tertainment. nov23 T. U. TIDMARSH, Agent OCKAN MAIL STEAMSHIPS. FROM EUROPE. DATBL | . HAMM. | HOW. roa. | uxn do 23 •In 20 do 80 Dcc’r. 8 do 10 « /do t|6 ^ doj lT Africa, Humboldt, Niagara, Arctic, Asia, Hermann, City of Manchester America, Alp*, Cleopatra, MARINE INTKLLIGBNOti. PO'OuFj l V ANN All DkXEUBEitllTTiis AKRIVKD MINCH OUR LAST. U.S M stcam-jtackt-t Mctamora.l'ostell. Charleston, toF M tollltcau. t'LEAUEI). Bark Jeddo. Payne. Boston—Bruh-im. Kelly I: Co. Brig Ta’lulah. Ohiimt, Boston—Brigham, Kelly k Co. Brig Castilian. I’inkhain. lio«t,,n—Og.tvn A Bunker. Brig I’hiliiru. Graffun. Ni-w York- Brigham. Kelly k Co. Brig hmllv. Davis. Now York—Itilghsm. Kelly k Co. Brig .* i ara(i Tlioi in’.ik*'. Ilurding. Nvw York—Master. Schr GJ Jones. 1/ntk. Baltimore—II K Washburn. S-jhr Cataract. Bice. New York—Ogden k Bunker. U. S. M. steam-packct Gordon. King. Charleston—J». M. Luluteau. DKPAUTKIL U S M steam-],ackt-t Gordon. King. Charleston. MEM OltANDA. - Boston. Dec 23—Arrived, brig Zavnllu from Jacksonville; brig* Martha Rogers nnd M U Davis, from Havannalv, brig Trenton, Ironi St Marys; schi* Susan Ludwig, Sarah, ami Velocity, from Jack*oiiville. schr Waterloo, from Darien. New Tork. I»ec 24—I'leaivit. brig st George, for Darien. I*ec s5—Cleared, brig* Augusta, stone, and Ialeah, (Br.) Brannon for Sav.inimh. I’liiludelpliia, Dec 20—Cleared, schr Ilhoda Jc Benlsh, for Savannah. Belfaat, Dec 16—Arrivol, brig Ilenry Duntter. from Fa- vannah. IVjc 18—Arrived, brig Harriet Newell, from I)a. lien. Ga. Norfolk. Dec 22—The schr Diin’ito, from Savaunah. for Bo*t«<n. went Heliore on Currituck, and has been abandon ed. Sh» l« to be sold in u few days. New Orleans. Dec 24—Cleared, schr W R Pettis, for St Marks. CONSIGN 10KN I* 10It CKM’IIAL RAILROAD. DKCEMBEH 29—651 hales Cotton, and Merchandise, to Hardwick A CftuUe. K Parsons & C«. Hudson. Fleming k Co C It Purye-.Wm I.ynn. Williams k Humphreys. J /Hines. Rabun .V Whitehead. Wa.lilmrn. Wilder A Co, ASliartrldge Cal-lweII, Neely K Co, lawkett. Long A Co, Wm Hatteraby. G WGarinany. J H Burroughs A; .Von. Cohen k Fosdick, N A Hardee fit Co, Well* & Durr, Itowlaud k Co, Charleston Steamboat Co. W ANTED—A situation to take charge of children, and do house work, by a young woman, who can be well re common led. Apply nt this office. d30—tf W ANTED I’ll HIKE—A good cook, whits or colored.— Apply at this nlTlc*. dec30—tf P OTATOES—110 bushels Potatoei, dally expected hy dec30 K. W. PUKKK. I OtiK til'T Full P.OBBtR^.—The house of thesubscri* J b*-r. iu Scriven county.'wa* entered, with fell* keys, by some two or more ni'^tora. on Tuesday night last, and rob- l>‘--l of a large amount—comprising rnooey. notes, mort gage*. silver pine, a gold watch, and other valuable*. TTie party came to tb * plantation on horseback, nne horse with and the other without shoes. Tli - public are cautioned against trading for any note*, bond*, or mor gages made payable to me. and those Indebted, from making payment to any person except myself. A liberal reward will be paid fur the apprehension of one or mare of the thieves, ov for the recovery of the whole or any portion of the property. dec30—3 ROBERT M. WILIJAM80N. A PPLES—20 bbla Apples,just received per alsamsr Flor ida, snd for sal* by rfec29 CHAMPION ft WATTS. B Herrings. 60 do new Buuch Raisins Received per ateam and for sale by d29 VCR ANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO iUTTER, CHEESE, kc.—30 keg* selected Goshen Butter. 100 boxes while and colored Cheese, 100 boxes sealed celved and for sal* by DAUPHiN F IFTY TONS DAUPHIN COAL—Landing per schooner Virginia. “Thl* coal ha* the inflammablirty of the bit uminous coal, with the sleanlinesa of tb* anthracite, and a greater durability than either; it burns without making any root or visible *m»ke, and the combustion U m con P lete that It retains the fire until All TUI goal is ooxiUXE). or aalo In lots to suit purchasers, by J. T. THOMAS. d29—6 nt tho Ferry wharf Coal and Wood Yard. C m' MARSHAL’S 8AI.F..—Will to sold, at th* Pound, in tho city ot Savannah, on Friday next, between tbe hours of 11 and 12 o'clock, one dark-rsd cow, crop on each ear; one red-sided no-hnrn cow, white spot on forehead, white on back and shanks, (thl* cow le valuable! branded on the left rump, unable to make it ont): on* red-epeckled Heifer, marked oa left ear awallow-fork, right enr crop; and one old toy Iran*. The above cattle futdgiorse were im- Collin*. pounded android in accordance to th# ordinance of tho dty. Bremen. d29 FHIUP M. RUggELL, City Marshal pEKi r r« E UK! PB1SCE.-W.nUl7 of loot. Xvn «f Trm. Canard A ■ Dl *fl« T - Beaeer Wllliame, hy M. H. Ha neon. Putnam's Magazine, for January, $2 60 per annum. Karl Krinken—bis Christmas Stocking. Hie Potipher Papers, ro-printed from Patnom’s Monthly, IUu.lrtWd A Day in the New Yotk Crystal Fatten) and Bow to Make the Moat of It. with enxravluge. ‘ Golden Dream* and Leaden Realities, hr Ralph Karen. Volume* 2 and 3 Addison’s Complete works. . W. THORNE WRUAM8. MORE GIFT BOOKS. 4X>- TUUIINE WIIJJAMS has Jast received additional Yf.$ kupplire of OKI Book*, with ~ N. aorrctM DUuqing. toU [ or ,, irtbl ,»„. v ] mV e bren f-nnd ef i D «,i^u, ... - , do Muscovado do. 100 • Ot In re-toring and puriMng tl.e bWltBd.tli-r HuMsu bbls Stua t's A. BaulC clarified do, 40 bbL crashed ! a* to eure all com] Lints wh<ch nuv ari>* fn>ci fi-nuite ir. uo. 25 do pulverized do. for m’.o by j regularitie*. as headache, dimni-u o/.i-ht, rain In ti.* uov20 MCMAHON k DOYLE, i back. Ac. Thru- Pill* arc Hi- n n !r «afc and effectual rm*! VfeT5-VF,<IS-.\ Wvlrivty nfDmi'Ve**. *neh on i .J" , c “,™ ‘cie^lKl'd •"rlute^••W.Ntrrouswu, 4 -figure! black Silk, bb-.-k ILnthen. an-l Fancv Silk. ; f J ’- ,a ll 'I ' hclU \‘"l 1 "*:*. dbrumsto'n.dh. figured black and Ciucv Ci«h«n-.*re Ve-t*. Ju»t received for . ,re " 1 " | - Dream*. I .nmr....f. J.t or in fot ar« ri tire dis. - 1 - 1 ” ^ “■ t™**- "".,-^T.u.r. | ffr« i aysi:.?Nr.a7. , r".7: ■JI/fERINO VEVT?. Ac—In.'h-*’patent Merino Vest*, do ! .... Mcdlcnt Kvldenre 1»JL *'ip«rfln* Caslimen-*to. t.’liina Spun do; Gentlemen's • tlie uiinjtcr*igue>l l’hy*lcinu«.Iming ha-t the rcclct R»»yn* Ribbed AlttH*. dn extra siz>! Merino Wrappers, do ex- 1 Di"lr manufacture submitted to u- for inqiv. Rnn.tty, tra *izc Merino Vnirt». do button and Merino l'ia*cr«. For ' *I'* 1 t * 1 '* , f 1 '* °f ’*hich they are r»m|*i«el nnVtt salt* at 72 St.Julicn-ud 1U5 Brvun street*. In- ; the.n the besjThl in use for *11 liitaic* ol tin Liver,he. uct22 KKMIMON k t'EftgTil.LE. j P'tritie-e the Clod. See. P LAStER—25 bLU groun t i’hiter, 25"bbU calclue*! do, 4 F CRoWn Y Vh for aale, to arrive per brig Civilian, from Boston. Ap- | • • t ni*,u-iv*\t o' V»y to nov2d UUBEN ft BUNKER. J p UTe , l9 „ non . v ,„ t th ,„ c Tuvin, It G tAlTFJtS-Un to found at 147 toy street. . N. HoRENS efK.”n* all other- .re T novl5 PRICE re VKADER. Dta;wrs and Tailor*. > Arents wi.Mng ne* -iip| lte«. and all •■tl.er* u,.t 1 ^»: # pAlElA?. ko—A U ra.-^and'efog;. nt assort ment of \ l“u'g'T, ."mm''Vo T H *! "P U Cumelias.amour*t which are the most desirable v.ri- |;jjJ K j, 1 J*^ ' ’ ra ‘ w r>-N # • 1 .'»North.eco U ’l MK-...»ooTi eties ; also. Rn«e*. Geranium*. Dwarf Orange*, aud many , Ooi'.i i._ -ii |fo, J.:., , n .i ii„ f pl .m. i n ,i .»• a other kinds. »il« beofferetfor racthU rooming by V«r *afo in'*vannah Ga be J II rliter trro J R nnvl’j w. W. LINCOLN. Monument square ! M( '^. ^ A a ^.Son Ato aud t lS' U I MPORTED CORDIAL'*—10 d**z importe-1 Maricldno. 10 do | r.av :1—'twjcwlr ** ’ as.‘nrte<I. 19 do American. Just received and for Mie I — low by HYLAND k O’NEIl. J. C tODFI.-ll. MACKEREL aw.—-lu>t receive.!- OhM.-«.r- i new Cidtlfe. 10 Uhl* extra X« t Mackerel.*A» new aaaU.1 lliinlngs. 10 halt bt.l* 11**’* corned It ef. 6t> bid- ex tra Choi-.-* I 'utial Hour Fur role, wholesale and retail, at tin- corner of Broughton aud Dr.ivton streets, bv sep28 DAVID O’t.’ONNER. W IHTn AND CO!jmn“V!>T<—Just"--elve-l an as sortment of white and cul-*reil Mar*. ie« an t IJnen Vest*.f..r role by j-s I'BICK k VEAPER. In and *40 and sugar ■ling nnd for sale bv H'il.COMBE. JOHNSON .V frt. S UGAR AND CRACKERS—15 hnds Mu«co< bbL yellow C Sugar. 75 t>l*l« B.i ton, butti Cracker ' TAYLOIl'S CREEK UNION ACADEMY, (LOCATED IN LIBERTY COUNTY. GA.) Will le reofK'ntdfor the reception of studio il, on the 9th day of January. ISA I, F OR the benefit of those who. while they led tlie Intpor- . t.vuce of a liberal education. I:v- in neighborhoods ti^> *° • IB* office ^ thinly M-tthot to sustain go. d sclraot*. thix advertisement is ! ^^HBivV. CKYLON PLANTATION FOIl SJLE. tfA ('ey Jon J* *li»i<iie<J on the river Alatainuliatso aO»s ~y*fr"iu Ihtrivn. and contain* tour tiuu-lre<t .ni eiiUi. trie 4 -re- ol tir*t quality tide »» a nip. of which to .tnotoi and thirty are iu good order—on ler dam-: nit !,»!» •;• ff. teen hundred-, acre* of pine and hummock Inn-1 a tj.i’ning. •hi tho pinto nre two ttood Immi. u very rnDiin *!|>«| stntde nn-l catbinge bou*». nu-l other neco-sarr si.it.bwiM. in.-* with prdpor and cumftriable uc.:oinin-*l*ti.>D- tutM or 9 t tiegiociC aim. dwelling house, kitchen. More rocai, etc .nil to order. For the list twelve year* tld* property hat ricMtdit average menfoenf nearly 14 her cent., nt'inay Iwiernby reference to the books of U Unl»-r*b:im t- Son. tn whon an t to Dr J. P Screven, (sivammh.) reference m.*y bs m.v!e for central Information; un i for farther puticuUn to the subscribe*-fa tie* plantation. M RA’D Dar'en, November 15.13'>3, novJS—Iktint I Tire Charleston Mercury nnd G*irgeto«n Time* will pub li*h the ntove twice n week for two tuontn*.snd **ndMI ctiielly intended : yet n • 'le-iro tlie a * good a« the Ion vantage* der Id icadeiny.tlii* school ri B !:F.F.-2" to for -lie tty ifetr barrel* G. Hw if a strictly moral society, lienlth try nlfonls, rlrenp to.nrJ. nnd n» titgew ns are generally offered hy at commend* itself. TKIUW ITR Qfjtini '! or VI EVES WEEKS. Ret'llag.Writing.Primary .VrUUmeticaudGcograt.Uy.$500 - Aritlmretic. tieugraphr. and Engli-li Gramniur fi On j for rale on the wharf, hy i!I miTHN k ItUXift-N. ■360 tuti* NoT*?uiniiiertce an-l fe t" genuine -e-*lcli .m i hi-li VVUdy.il land bottle. For sale bv HYLAND k O’NEILL fo-ef. Ju«t recelvsd ac4 IIYI.AND js o’NHU* P I.A* f El’.—26 bn s c-tlcinvd and 6a c.v*U groan I I7i landing tjti* day. t«-r hark toWi*. fn-m I-.iter. snJ iiiglier Eugli-h Branches lavtin. Greek.and French Linguag.-* Ifoard can to procured at from *•» to $10 ja-r uio J. \V. TURNER. A. B . I’ritiJi-.it. By arrangemcrit of the thurd of Trustee* an Assistant will to procured when tbe school reaches 35 scholar.*. J. A. HENDRY, excretory dec21—\v4tv Board of Trustee*. LANDS FOR S.\I.e7 Tire sutocriber offer* for saie. on accommodating term*, hi* two plantation-, of 7<>0aerc* each, in Ijtor. ty county—one vrltldu 1tnd- «f WwUhouTvUle.au>! tit* other within 2*4 mile* of illnetville Both are highly tin proved, and have all ncce*«nry huil 'ieg* <>n tlrein. I would nl-o .tell 2000 acre- of w.-il timbered land*, uea: Ih-nrdV I Hu IT. on the Atatnmaha ritt-r. Parties willing to purchase c>n learn all particular* hj calling on me, or addressing tae. nt Hine«viHe. IJbertv countv. Ga. oet2ft—Sir CHARLTON ill SEA if nu equal thick- »M «law. Ac. Dii* knife can to reg Hated tn cut any titi* kne«* require I from to 3* of an inclj. For salt- bv 5 ' .1. P. COLLINS. TJBE.tn SHEER—For cutting brea. JJ ness, -living smoked beef.. id ship ' rrive. by .115 Ifithill.tM. lpH.LV K f VfJt'TiliS DAV-lOca-e- \\T tfo'. In t.t'i- - echufcl p*. and Cur .ale iu So.tril'* Colt. • ' Di i li’.O.N— 9W|r ne« PigIron., j sate to R‘J! decl-’i E ASTi'ltN HAY—6b bales prime i •focllj KI.ANR UME—4frM>hl* IfockLnd fam', for -ale la s .\ >■ t i nr.AS. lie Ea'trrnB.v. for -ale bj E' VV. BI KER purchasers, by R decia I j VC. I.V_3ol7hd7.'i le*: IJ I Hiding from -teamerc. for «*le by ' --U A T i’.f'DUCT D l-IU«'l>—I ■le Lain-*, a great vatfe novlfl Tt'.'T RECEIVED i-r' .’i-. • J -i.i.-tlv pAmeti. -lren It for jl.fiir Batter. 6 \\,* f-t : C ti d Fi.i*—ivu t.ng- | lie-T.-i* and * -hr l*-n« CRAVE k UOtsililt? Diwivr .k Morgan. \V. r. DICKSON, ireeii Itlo • ’••ifii"i do Fair i old Giftvrnmvnt Java do. M R inilfiNS—l’lnld and figured Bor :o : RiU.,.n»and a beau-, — -- . - - tiful l-it of wide neck ami scar: Kil>bon*. kr. *lo Marteaibo do. rereive-l ami for mL- h n.viv KEM!*T«)N .N VKR4TII.I.E. drell .m’Ra.M«»N.■ I ^I.Gl'R. C|II»>E AND IIACON—M Mil* II Smith’s Hour, ! \ IK WP ’TORTKII—MO I'd- l’hiUI-l|lin vreaiii.V 130 hoxc* tlicesc, 20 lilul* Si.le*. binding and fir rale * v *J*» «-t«k» lomlen Porter, for mio •'*' re,vie hy noV-’O Hot4'i»MBI'. JtillS’riON ft CO. j d*-’l> M l' 1Al, S 'V^— f IMI-fTO AlilUCF.—1000 borrefoUiuo. cargo of schiwiner ! f^'H-iV bbl* Menhaden li-h.a.i excellent 1J K. J. Tnlbot, For sale by novOO 3IUNT> cargo of Hch.Hiner | ld.1* Menlrede,, 1 P r tntsiion u*e. ju*t receii BRIGHAM. KEI I.V k CO. j ** “ P RINTS AND I’iCrURKS —Ahea.nifuln Print* mid Picture*, luuougthei r ) AL’OX .SIPll’J.DERS.—io c. ) landing and for sale by nov-30 •rtnrent ol fine variety equal to on iiniimii'gs.ttinl much cheaper, for -ah* hv nnv23 S. }*. SlHlJiY. 136 Congre«».«*rcet. C IORNED BEEF AND PIG PultK—.iu-t're-ceive.l 13 li*II / bbl* llvn'* Corned Beef. 15 bbl* an I half bbl* Pig Pork For sale nt the corner of Broughton and Dmvtnti «t.. hv doc3 DAVID'O’CONNER. Bacon .-houTdvr* BRIGHAM. KE1.LV k CO. r.UJNG 8 r :, J dec l' new fir ■laud for rale by WKIK1EK k PAI.'IH.^ 7'oE ni'.l."\V'co.'T^-A great varldy ofls-llr/^ ikhIs. suitable for this son-on by. DEWITf k MORBAN^ j.vo n urtL ~~ufovavc.wx«. C 'lO.PAltT\'FJL<!UP NOTICE—Tlie under‘i;nr>l b»;; j i’»v a*virir.tr I with him Mr. llrNKV C. KtN*. "I olrnn count v! w ith whom he will continue theEactoraSert'd y 1 ® mission bu*ine»»in thl* city, under the firm «f I’ 1 IJ , , janlS J\a ll_IMri ; LjJBtRri 1 ANU—J'V t«>n* prime IVvttvU li ti«e. Apply M ’ ” F tL’N’LS—A tresh nnd superior a sale by nov29 rips’, landings H ay —a ch sale bv B utter—2b hriiii ritnle. and for »u »ico lot of Eastern hay. >. ju-t received per -'earner Krv Stone e by n29 E. VV. BI KER. . |.in-iin-_' fi-m schooner Man. ' Bassett, wl .tedtnou’i upjer wharf, and f.*v fate V>v n29 Rowland & co. • and lor sale by it;: I UTTER AND CIIKESE.-^o Hr o boxns Oi-atac. for »*’ Oct23 ’ COHEN k FOSDICK. .in* riioicvGoshen Uut ‘by McMAHON k DOYLE. L ANDRKTH’ri GARDEN SEEDS—A full supply of these justly celebrated toed*, comprising alt the varieties usually wanted, and warranted to be the growth of 1863.— Just received and for sale by nov27 XT. \V. LINCOLN. Mnnumeat square. eby BRIGHAM. KELf.Y k CO. C LICQUOT CHAMPAGNE.—60 basket* of this nrj sup* riur wioe, whose reputation is unequalled where it Is faniiliarij known, now landing per steamer Alabama, and lor sale by PADELFORD. FAY k CO . Junal Agent* for Savannah. S ClEN’ilFlU AMERICAN.—lbs subscriber having been appointed agent for the above invaluable publication. Is prepared tn receive subscriptlotis. Trie next volume will commence on tbe 17th Sept. GEO. B. MITCHELL. auglO Successor to F. Zogtoum ft Co. P ROFESSOR R0WEP8 new invented Erosive Gum. the beat preparation yet discovered to remove pencil marks, snots nr stains from book or pata>r For rale nt the Book Store of nor26 S. 8 SIBLEY, No 166. Congre**.*t TYEURT’fi PATENT OOFFEK PUTS.— 1 Thaw wishing a icaod JJ cup of coffee, should call and purchara ono of uuue su perior coffee pots, at tbe house fornLbing store of nuvl2 J. P. CULUN8} F INE BED BLANKER quilts. White and colored Ban- nels, bleached aud brown shirting*, Iri*h linen*, blnls* ere diaper*, long lawtukhnckabucks. lablo dum**k*. linen and cotton sheeUnn, damask napkins, eto. Just recelred and for sale by norl9 . DtAVm’ k MORGAN. A IiK AND PORTER—76 bbU l*bfUdoIpbU Cream .Ue, 26 A casks London Porter, for sale by nuvfl McMAHON ft DOYLE. O ILS, AC.—10 bbl* Utueed Oil, 10 do Sperm do. 10 do Re- lined do, 10 do Machinery do, $000 lbs White Lead. 100 axes Window Glass. For sole low by auglO CRANK ft RODGERS. pllj HAIO AND SMOKED BEtF—5 bbl. I'i, lUni-•»* 8 do Smoked DeeL for sale by A B0NAUD F TAXORS.—100 bbla Potatoes, now landing from tbe Brig Northman from Boston. Forsaleby _ novft OGDEN ft BUNKER. . tjOTATOR?, ONIONS kc—50 bbls Mercer aud redray* X Putatiws. 10 da red and white Onions, 100 bit Cheese. SA eases Table Salt, 160 bx* No 1 and Pal* Soap, landing and for aale by ocW HOI.COMRE.Ji HIVIN'* CO. F TATOTO AND APPLES—100 Mdr Northern PoUUras, 76 do Apples, forsaleby norfi MCMAHON ft DOYLE. DOCKLAND IJME-1200 Caaks KockUndStone' Lime in Xi *tor#,*ndfbr*ai#*inlot* tosoUpurriiaaera^bj^^ A BUNKER. > kbds prim* Irifbt Baeoo 81fies, 20 dodo for sale by. BCaUNTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. I Hi DEN K Rl vKEJt. t fi.r - vie bv , ;:ilil.N .v Enri'l’ K. I,. - Mi.ntii.g and Rad- G in-ioo bus pi dvcS _ ATS—r«»ATS—Beavertecn Free! (or ,,1, .1ID, ■»«>. bj I'RirE A VEAMS._ ijnrEii axd UIKK'F—:: flV’.in* nil V":? , . b ::S7"' 15 for Ml. b, .IMIS McMAIIjereWiUfo fj.jli.h branches i min and V-arl. A apply wllbo'd<.»4 ito r at to i’b Nv»- 'H'R \MVTtoH.__ l .-hiker T ea county, to inrtruct In the u-ui few children, tolsry simut f2i>0 |*t • mid '!.' aged men preferred None nr recommendation*. Address the rah port. 1*. 0.,0a. declO—I _ I M ATS—to* Gras*. O.frfotk, French Will 1 able Mats, for tale by , „ . , V a novlff f’.L. BLANK UOOKS Ob’ KVKHV UKSCIIII- TIOX ALIVAVS OS HAND ...... H AVISO engagwl ..Miii. n.t -orkiuru of 'Lo bljlt* ‘ skill In ruling and bin ding .-nr-VUS EXTRA RUSSIA BANK and all othrr kinds of b*H>*» made t« order.of V* tertal*. aud bound In tlie br*t manner, at short a<ucs. PAPER, ... ,.p.«r English. French snd American Gap. totter and. ot I* with suitable envelops 8TATIONP11T, of every description Al-o. i 1SLKDANT DIPT BOOKS, . suitable b. the s-a*ou. with line engravings. J, Putnam’* Magazine*, (for Decerutor.) by tbe year audun ‘'-"S'*"' “ l ""*‘ '''Tv Tiioiivr irau.ua, C imnsu. iiALKtma.. *o.-s bnir.b..;™ JJ bbl.v,tn Ko I lUckcul 10 do bom .e.lri Ao. 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