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.McDonald
Iverson,
The Eastern Question.
The affairs in the East are still ii
rity, and it is reported that an anni:
been agreed' upon. ' The Turks it
have crossed the Danube AVithout
tiom • i • .
^F'U K Subscribe ras no w receiving, Ly eve
JL arrival from New \ ork.a riel, and splend ■
ao.->brfijucntoi TPt-iiAiPjUitE,v&,
thedatesVaifd uibSydpproved, pattern s, not sur
passed hi' the sbutheiii cbimtry. He has pm:
chased hferstoek to sucli'a'd vantage, that he can
sell at .very low prices.
Among his large assortment may be found—
Large serpentine sofas, do. divans, do. otto-
’ ' and spring-seat sofas, do. do. di-
MARItlED,
In Angustn on life 1 Oth inst., by "the Rev,
IF. .1. Hard, Mr. John Aftaway, of Eu-keco..
and Alias Mary Virginia, eldest • daughter'o?
Col. G.F,Parish.
In Augusta on the evening of the 8th inst.,
by-the Itev. Dr-. Bowman, Mr. William John
ston and Mafv Ann, daughter of tiie lldn. W.
W. Holt.
In Limestone county, Texas, on the 20th
of October last by the /wev. E Sanders. Mr.
James M. Armstrong, formerly of this coun
ty, but now. of Freestone Texas, and A/iss
4/artha E., daugliterof Capt. Jerry Gray, of
1st Ballot.
2d “
3d “
4th “ ' •
5th “
6lh “
■THE undersigned respectfully
hionhs the citizens ot Savannah,
T HE Subscribers having associated' them-
selv§s as Amefcantlle iini to be kf owii by
the name of J.’T. Youngblood &. Co., respect-
fully announce that they.yyill cat ry on the Gro
cery business, and solicit a share of public pat
ronage. Tltdy are prepired to hirhish'all ar
ticles in theiffline* at the cheapest Cash prices.
They have on hand all articles in the Gro
cery line, with Bagging, Rope, Nails, Iron.
Tea,-Sugar, Coffee, JUofassesf Bacon, 'i’obac-
U J it J U Georgia and Florida, that , they
Utvve-ondiaftd’'iiffb^tbi&AWtjf : -iH%i>’Os, r th'e lar
gest stock- eyer on sale in tins Sityyaiid made
by the most celebrated manufacturers in Jim
United Stat'es.. Nunns & Clark.T.Chicker-
in'gy Boiirdmari & Gray,Iffigiit & I^ewtoo,
Edward cp Fish'eh all well known to the 1oa>
ers of Music, have placed in their large assort
men.tThese Pianos are ot rich tone, 6o beauli
uily finished in Rose Wood. Black "Walnut &
Mahogany, .with iron frames made in the
most substantial and workmanlike miimiiu
Also the justly celebrated jEolian Piano
Fori, sf which' ibr tjieir sweetness ’ ofetone
have not been equalled. All these instru
ments have iitetaiie frames- '-which tender
them peculiarly suited for this climate, pre
venting necessity of tuning for years.
Tho undersigned are Agents for ,7/enri
Herz’s celebrated Grand Pianos, made in
Paris; For Power and beauty of tone, they-
stand pre-emiiieiit.
Cahakt’s Melodions.—'This beautiful tort
ed wind iiibti ument, manufaetufed by Cahart
d Needliani, N. Y., for village purposes,
Lodges, Serenading Parties, and .the .private
practise of Organists, possessing a sweet and
dowf rful ioiie, they have also for safe. All
these instrumentsAvifl be disposed of . on the
most 'ictojiimodating terms. The, prices of
the Pianos ranging from $175 to $1,000,
.1 \V. MORRELL & Co.
Feb. 23,8153- 3—ly
On the last ballot two votes were cast, j
for J udge Clrarlton and one' vote for J udge [
Colquitt, neither of whom were understood
to be candidates. j
Nov. Ilih:--Senate.—A bill to incopor- f
ate the Stock holders of the Madison Kail 1
Road Company, to construct a road from !
Madison to Eatoiiton. j
13y Mr. Cone, to alter the constitution .
so as to give the election of Solicitors to ;
the people. I . -
Bv Mr. Miller, a bill for the protection of r, yed at N-
the n^hls of married women in the dislri- 'dates three d
butiou of their estates. ! Live
A hill to compensate Solicitors General qq, e sa j es
for their services in State cases before Sit-1 market since
• igirthlS, mry]-- —
! ViiiisybttbtuanS and eouchesq mahogany rock-
! iiig chairs, with red and green plush., seating.
| mohair, do. maiiogany setting full three-fourth
j and five-eights French chairs; curled maple,
i black walnut, and rosewood chairs, cane aria
i wood seat settees, side-boards with mahogany
and marble tops, do. mahogany tops, side-ease
bureaus, Avriting'table and boon cases, cottage
I bureaus, ward-robes, ladies’ work tables, ccn-
| tre and pier tables, with finable tops marble
top wash stands painted do. dressing tables,
tea tables Grecian cluAvfoot dining tables, ex
tension tables, card-tables, with' harpe aiuiOge
pillars, mahogany bedsteads, do. French pat-
erns, curled maple bedsteads, plain, do. do.
ALSO.
Curled maple, black walnut and rosevvoop
chairs with cane bottoms, Windsor cliairs, elm
| dreu’s higli do., couutiiig room desks, revolv-
j sng chair for counting , rooms, counter stools
i foot stools, hat-stands, bellows and brush,bird
I cages knife trays, safes, mahogany and .cherry
I cribs hair mattrasses, moss do., Feather beds,
bolsters, alia pillows, green, red, black, blue
and white cord', with tassels to match, hair
cloth, for sofas and mahogany chairs, willow
wagons, do., cradles.
Removed to Smett’s neAV Buildings,
roughton street. 1 W MORRl’LL &, Co
feb. 22, 1853. 4—ly
Colton Favoring Ungers—Consols Ad
vanced--Bucharest placed id a. state of
Seige —Mediations Resumed—Defeat of
• ' J. T. YOUNGBLOOD,
j WM. IlODGES,
i Sandersville, nov, 22, 43—tf
Groceries. Groceries!
i ntllE Subscribers \vould .respectfully an-
! _L nounce to tlieir friends, that in addition to
I tlieir large supply of Staple and Fancy Dry
1 Goods they have on hand a superior assort
ment of Groceries and Family Supplies,
! which they will furnish on as good terms as
l can be bought hi this place. Persons wisli-
i ing such articles will please call and examine.
N. VV. HAINES & BRO
Nov. 22, 43—If
<mH1.
superior article of Plielps best, justre-
L ceived and for sale bv
N. W. HAINES & BRO.
Nov-22, _ ' ' '_ 43 -tf
Wfiwliey.
Good article just received and for sale qy
L N. VV. I-IAINES & BRO.
I. O. O. i?\
The Members of Calhoun Lodge No. 38,
I. O. O. F., are requested to meet at Lodge
Room at.the regular meeting.ou 1st Tuesday
in December next, as there is important bu
siness before the Lodge. A full attendance
is expected. By order of the \. G.
K J. NORTH IN GTON, Sccfy.
November 22, 1853. 43—3t
W^carc authorised to announce the
name of E. C. 'L'auvlu, as a candidate for
Sheriff of Jefferson county, at the election on
1st Monday in January next. j. b. w.
VVe are authorised to nnounce the |
name of Ala’ix O. Haines, as an ludepejidant '
'Jandidate for Sheriff of Washington county,
at the election on the 1st Holiday in January i
next.
. H ; e; are authorised to say that Jacob Lew- :
is,of Jefferson county is a candidate for the
ollice ot 'Pax Receiver of said county at the ,
election on the first Monday in January next.
fpiIE Subscriber wishing to give up his
I farming interest, offers his plantation for
sale-; containing 2000 acres, lying in Wash
ington county,'on Williamson swamp, immedi
ately on the ltoad leading, from Station No.
12, Central Railroad to Sparta,'1 1-2 miles
from the former place.
On tile promises is a neat and comfortable
duelling, negro housesj carriage- house, sta
bles, o-in-house and screw, overseer s house,
Negroes Wanted!
VNTED to hire for the ensuing year j
FiFTEEN:,oc^TAVENTY able bodied Negro i
W e are authorised to announce the Fellows,for which $12 50cts. per month Avith j
name of F. B. Mountain,as a candidate for clothing will be paid, Persons having such;
Sheriff of Jelferson county, at the election in for hire, can do so by making early applica- ;
January next. _ ' tioiijitlliis oltice.
VVc are authorised to auuouiice the : Nuv. 22, A3—tf j
name of Benjamin R. Perdue, as a candidate' ' A DM1S1STRATRS SALE •
tor Sheriff ot Jefferson county, at the election ; » GREEABLY with an Order from the Court!
in January next. _ ! XL 0 f Ordinary of Wasliington eounty, will ;
j-LF 3 WE are authorised to announce be sold before the Court house door in the
the name ef Mathew Overstreet, as a tow u of Sandersville, oil the first Tuesday in
Candidate fo • the office of Sheriff of Emanuel January next, the following property to wit. :
county at the election on 1st Monday in Jail- i One lot of land lying in this county con-
u.-.ry next. ! taining 161 acres more or less, adjoining Sain-'j
! uel O. Franklin, and others. I
! Also at tlie same and place, one other.;
tract lying in said county on the waters of the :
j Oiioopie adjoining Franklin and others, eon-
j eontaing fiiur hundred arid twenty ui e acres
i more or less, the Widows' dower in both these
| tracts being excepted from -this.-tract. Sold as.
the properly of F. Tyson, late of said county
deceased, and fertile benefit of the heirs and;
creditors. Terms o : the day.
JAJ/ES F. SMITH, adurr.
j nov. 8, 1853. 41—td
ADMlNlSTTlATOR-S SALK:
I N pursuance of ail order from the (feurt of i‘
Ordinary of W^asldngtoii county-, x\ r ill be !
sold before the Court house door in the town
of ’andersvillo, on the 1st'ruesday iii Janu
ary next within the'legal hours of sale the
: following property to wit: one negro man
Sam about 45 years old, woman Aguer about
; the sauit age, and a uegro boy Jerry 19 years
; old. .
One tract of land on the middle prong of;
Williamson swamp, adjoining lands ot Green
Brantley, Tho Tanner and Allen Jones, eon-
faining. one hundred and three (103) acres
more or less.
A tract adjoining lands of Green Brantley
and Dully Howard and others, containing
j sixty eight and a half (68 1-2) acres more or
j less.
! A tract on the north prong of VVillianison’s
| sAvanip, adjoining lands of estate of Jno. Jones
i Reel and others, containing sixty seven.acres
! more or less.
i Also one tract of land, knoAvn as the home
j place, whereon the said deceased lived cpntaiu-
| iiig. 507 acres nip re or less, adjoining landsof
. John II. Duggan, A. Jj. D. Gilmore, John li.
j Wicker and others.
j; A tract on the north prong of Williamson
! sAA T amp, containing eighty (SO) acres riiore or
: less, known as the Grey mill tract. All toybe
i sold as the property of Reuben Osborne, de-
; deceasetl, for the benefit of the heirs and cred r
itors. Terms on the day.
it. L. VVARTHEN, adrn’r.
I Nov. 22, 43—td
T HE subscriber would respectfully an-
nouncce to the people of Washington;
county, that lie lias put up a WORK 1SHOP
in this place and is prepared to do all jobs, in
the way of Carriage, Wag a on, and Bug
gy,. nmkjng and Repairing at the shortest
notice. Having been engaged for a number
of years in the business, lie Hatters himself
that he can give those who .may patronise him
entire satisfaction, in the; style, mailufacture
and prices of work done at his'-establishment.
He lias secured the services of good Wheel-
rights and Blacksmiths, and all orders for
work, repairing, or any tilin' in liis line \vill
meet with prompt attention. His Work
shop, is on the Milledgeville Road, near the
Church.
JOHN W. RENl'ROE.
Sal deville. jai>. 11 ; 1 Sc3. 50—tf
—— - -~ v 'Po N( ; Ej ~7
ffiiipoi-ter <iml HIaiinfuctiirei- o
ELGARS,
VTO. 13;, Whitaker street, keeps constant
J-n 1 oir hand a well selected stoelfdf imported
Segiirs; also, Marnufectured" Tobacco," Shut)
Pipes, and all other, articles usually kept iff his
ne of business, which he. offers on the mos
reasonable terms.
Savannah, feb. 22,1853. 4--ly
, • | • i he rumor of passage of the Danube by
1 " f 1(( 7 tli.s J ui ks is eqniirmed, It is now• rumored
^c.ipe o a . the Russians defeated tliemHear Kaie-
»■ o' m a fat. I’askicwitch. had set out to tak coin;
it Rail roan , „ , ,, . . .. ,, ...
,, c manil of the Russians Armies in the Frm-
re killed Ac. .
oters at elec-, c '! , ,'.!. UK! 7 . • - 7 . . , ,
j J he Austrian Envoy had pressed the
' Su lerinlen- ^uflan to accede to the conditions, which
* * the Czar had approved conditionally, upon
' L ],e Sultan’s acceptance of the same,
luced resot a- .... ... , m * .
• i ,i i The allied fleets are collecting iu tlie sea
rftg .with tup „.. a . .
. ” • .j ■ of Marmora.
k miming le Qi- ea t inundations had takbrnplace in the
n the Custom
j . i South ot Ireland.
eie lcai <uu Naples was greatlv alarmed fearing a
umlar resoiu- ■ * . . ■*?.. - . : . =
•' i i- fn Trench mvasion-
sena o M v . Owen tlie American Consul’had
i be printed,; . , , x . , •
r i arrived at Naples.
1' the Sen ! A naturalized American had been con-
1,1 "1 ^ *i fined at Ancona by the Austrian anthori
MUg t le e cc jj es p u|t uttering liheral seiiiinu-uts. Lie
. ession, I1» I released on the inPfffereifee of the U.
°'mmff Consul, but was still kept under survei-
L L ‘ j lance for refusing to sign a declaration nev
er to visit Italy again.-
1 nounce to their friends, customers, and
the public genera I Ivj that they liave just com
pleted to fill up their Store with a large and
handsotile Stock of Fall and Winter goods,
which they otfor to sell at very low prices.
Their Stock is comprised of Ladies dress goods
as Alpacas, Delaines, Marinos, Oashmirs and
Calicoes, all of the latest styles.
Readymade Clothing of all sizes arid latest
LOCSEXT. LONG, & oO.
Commission Merchants and
SHIPPING AGENTS.
126 Day Street, Savannrh, Ga.
E. LOCKETT, W. H. LONG, J. H. Dj
scut. 20 34—tf
BY TELEfiMPII
haamo:jic isr^izxirxB'
Coroer of St. Julian st. & Market Squar
SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
F ZOGBAUM & CO., Importers and Deal-
• ers in Musical Instruments of every de
scription, sheet Music, strings, <3cc. wholesale
and retail.' Piano Fortes, by A. Stodart &
Co and J. B. Duti Irani j New York, in every va
riety of style and price. These Instruments
are acknowledged, by the best musical judges
to be at mast equal to any other manufactur
ers. Dealers supplied vyith eAery article in
the line at New York prices.
F. ZOGBAUM.] [gEO. MITCHELL.
feb. 22. 4—ly
E CIJJ1MMG
attorney at law,
Irwinton, Geo.
W E have much ..pleasure m directing the
particular attention of our friends and
petrous, to the arrival at our store, of an entire
new Stock of Goods, recently-purchased in the
Northern markets. All the goods at our store
are new and well selected with especial care
for this market (having previously- sold out
nearly all of our old stock.) We assure our
friends-who will favor us with tlieir calls that
we will use our best efforts iff. satisfying the
most fastidious, in regard to personal atten
tion to our business or-iu.t-he,prices and quali
ties of.goods. We deem it unnecessary, to
enumerate all the different articles that have
arrived at.our store, but cal i on us before pur
chasing elsewhere, and we will.show you as
handsomefen .assortment, as cannot be - sur-
OZiD ESTABLISH MB.
“Savamiaii Stove Depot.”
COOKING STOVES of all sizes and
variousputterns, Grates Stoves and Heaters
for all purposes 4 Tin anu Britannia Ware,
Bumps arid Pipes, Wooden Ware, Doines-
ic Hardware and House-keeping articles,
oo numerous to mention.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
JAMES SUEEIVAUf
No. 145 Broughton Street
Savannah, Ga.
Feb. 15, 1853. 3—ly '
!
HABUr* 6L WHZTEHEAB.
Factors & ConmtissioH merchant
Savannah, Ga.
W ILL give strict 'attention to the sale o
Cotton and other produce consigned to
them. Orders for Bagging,' Rope and other
Family Supplies, will be filled at the lowest ,
prices. Our long- experience in business
Stop tlie Horse Tliicf.
50 Dollars Reward.
ffJTOLEN from me on the Sth
irisf.ivabqut
nov. 22, . O dark at the 90.mile station, Burke county
Postponed a Gray Mare, about seven years old, she was
Ellinniipl Sheriffs Snip suckling a.colK I will pay fifty dollars for
Liudiiuei oiieim b oaie. the m:11 . e . ind thief „. 0l . 2D doll . u . 3 for the
W ILL be sold before the Court-house door mare. The thief is about five feet six inches
in the Town of Swaiiisboro, within the.; high,.dark red hair and sandy whiskers* said
legal hours of-.sale,on- the first Tuesday in to several persons who saw him on that eve-
Dcceraber next the following property to wit: ning that he was a Cousin to Gov. II. V. Jolin-
T'vvo hundred and six acres of land, adjoin- smi. BENJAMIN JOHNSON,
ing lands of William &wain and LlisliColo-; near 90 mile station, Emanuel county,
man, levied on as the property of Allen Paul Nov: 1.5, 42—3t
to satisfy suiidra ii tas in lav*or ot L. and D P \ I f t 117*1 \T^f!’ n
timitli and otllers. Property pointed out l>y j TALL w VVli\ lliji.
tlhi defefiYfeiit, arid levy made and returned to rpiIE Subscribers take pleasure in informing
mo by a Constable-
LAZARON & NEWMAN.
HVIVCPHaEVJ 6t JOHNSON
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Smets’ Building's, corner of Broughton aiff
Whitaker streets, Savannah, Ga.
Dealers in Drugs,' Medicines, Chemical's
Bread-stuffs continued as previously quo
ted without change in prices.
Money Market.—Consols are fluctua
ting, and closed at 9 1-4.
European Intelligence.
The Eastern question has undergone no
change since the sailing of the America,
% r ihing rein;.i is mys Tied. It i; re|. rt-
ed that an armistice let ween the Russians
and Turks had bee/i agreed upon, and that
the Turks had crossed the Danube unop
posed.
Second Despatch.
New York, Nov. 14, P. M.
The Baltic has arrived at this port with
Liverpool dates to the 2d inst.
Liverpool Cotton Market.
The sales of Cotton in the Liverpool
bet, for the three days,
bale;
Medicines, Chemicals
Perfumery, Fancy Articles, &c.
Soda water .of a superjor quality.
feb. 22, 1853. 4—ly
WXLLXAIKEgW. 'LINCOLN.
(Successor to Joseph M. Turner.)
D. S. il/OORE, Sliff.
Laud for Sale.
r'piIE Subscriber offers for sale 108 acres of
JL land lying in YVashinglqu county ad
joining Henry King, Rebecca . Harman and
Homer Lawrence. It is good productive land
and will be sold cheap. Apolication can be
made to meat lieyuoldsville, Houston co. Ga.
or to David J. Dortch in Washington eounty.
J. B. WILLIS.
nov 22. '33 - -3t
Druggist and Clicmist.
MONUMENT SQUARE,
Savannah* Ga.
H AS on hand and is constantly receiving
fresh supplies of t ne purest Drugs Med
icines and Cheiuigals.
Also,
Brushes of every description, Fancy articles
* '’‘‘"“iPartlctrlaii
COTTON.—Our market at the close of our
last weekly review, was firm, and full prices
were paid. We quoted Middling Fair at III
cents In tlie afternoon of that day, the A tuer-
ieffs foreign accounts came to hand, noting a
decline «n the lower grades The sales on Sat
urday, the first day of the week under review,
showing that
news had no effect on the mar
was dull, with
On Tuesday forenoon,
./Jit ‘. cariie to
j’he. Liverpool market was heavy, with
a slight decline on the iuferior grades, and the
sales for the three days were 13,000 bales. Tliat
day, the sales in our niarket were 334 bales. On,
Wednesday, the market opened with a brisk de-
of the libenil . patronage extended to the late
firm of Rabun, Fulton & Co.
Maj. Win. Hodges, of Sandersville, will act
as tlieir agent for Washington county.
june 1, 1852. lp 7 m
JOHN G-. PALLJGAN T
were 338 bales, at former rates,
the late foreign
ket. On Monday, the market
sales of only 2l4 bales,
three day’s later dates by tlie Baltic,
hand.
Perfumery, Garden Seed, &c. &.c.
attention is paid in tlie selection of Medicine,
to have none but the purest, and all articles
sold by the are warranted to be just as they
are represented, and Pliyeieians, Country‘Mer
chants and Planters, may rely upon their or
ders being filled with as „ much desp atch and
care as if they’werepreserit iri person.
1 I IQ^O O l,r
PAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE dc
VARNISHES,FRENCH AND AMERICAN
Glass, Paper Hangings and Borders, Fire
Board and Decorative Papers, Sashes, Bliri'dri
and Doors. West Side of Monument Square,
Savannah, Ga; J3gP' Orders from the couie
try promptly attended to.
feb22, 1853. 4—ly
mar-
amount to 13,000
is, of which speculators took 3,000, and
exporters 2,000 bales. The following are
the quotations:
Fair Orleans, 0 3-4d
Middling Orleans, 6 d
Fair Upland, 6 3 8d
Middling Upland, 5 3 4d
The demand was. moderate, and prices,
especially for the lower grades, were in fa
vor of buyers. .y . j
LoxnriV^ M (^^^MAhkET^TUe^afefefe
interest ooulinued unchanged. Consols had j market yesterday reached 757 bales, viz
advanced and were fluctuating, and closed > at 7.i,58 at 8.R 284 at-8|, OS'ritD, 12 at
at 94 to 1-4 I 38, 33 at 9^, 155 at 9§, 47 at 9|, 49 at 1(J
j 4 at 10R and 3 ol ‘Silk ' at 10^ cents. ;
Later. j were not quite as firm as on tlie previ
The Liverpool Cotton Market closed i bul there is iittle, if any change in tlie
heavy, and holders were pressing sales, -and | leal S s^ict Middhng 6 * 9|;
subnittca to a partial decline, the lowest 1 (; 0 nd Middling 9| i
VEH STILLS & BUTLER
DEALERS IN FA S HI ON A B1
No:.161 Congress street,
-Side Market Square,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Feb. 15, 1853. 3-
and all necessary out buildings. The ‘land is
first quality of Pine land, lies level and yields
well. Persons wishing to buy can call andi.-ff,
see'me on the premises, or write me at San
dersville, Geo. JOHN HARRIS
Any person buying can purchase Corn,
stock, &c on the place, and at fair prices.
Washington co.aug. 9, 1853. 28--4 m i
Conunissjon
•STREET
SAVANNAH, GEO.
V- J. E. GODFREY.]
iHl 1
A. LAWSON.