The Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1853-1855, November 19, 1853, Image 2

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In.ul.My In ntun w. • I ’■ 1 '' Weekly, (club prico,) 10 uoplo, fti. ... . > 0 To lln . .llll wider clroulmlony- Dio I. r"‘ cm, »od thereby to bring Bnunnuh »nd o- w dm iiioioDronunonlly before ihocomvij',\li u I prletor, oiler their Dally n«|wr«t #3 <>0« ) »r.i Iholr Tri-Weekly «i *3 00, to nit new eub To their nreeent eubecribor, who do •>.. mmk k • te.w Iholr .ubeeripllone, lire pent ! >o h ; nUbed .< ibo reduced reio. on Mid r . • 1*1 :■■ J.nu«nr,.nd then wbo h»ro pold I i 11 monolnS tarly In November, at $$f 1 ; bo paid Tor Invariably In advance. > ** tba Weekly will bo furni»hodjM$l- { 8AVAKNAH, G SATURDAY WOBWiWO, ; ^ By Magnetio Telegr [FOR TUK RBTltBUCAN NowYork Mnrki Nsw-York, Nov. 18.—Ootton. 8,000 bale*. Market firmer. Clmrlcatou W®**» CUARLWON. Nov. 18.—2200 bal have beon aold hero to-day, at 8 v market firm, prices in favor of Mm POSTTOWEWF.NT OF THE ElKCC Statrs SawATon.—-Wo rocoivod I our Senior Editor tho following d« MlU.EDOEVII.LB, Nov. 18.—Till elded to postpone tho oloctlon Senator for the remalndor of th Democrats voted to postpone. T oltemont in consoquonoo of tho abc Sennto. _ I SAVANKAti Fibb Company.—At evening of tho gentlemen rccontly men by tho City Council, Thos. l’i Chief Firomnn, D. H. Stowart 2d ■Willink, Jr., 3d do. Tho Compel ' >■' Monday evening. Wo understant. vhs*l immediately emor upon their duti Thos. Eden, Esq., was cloctcd i »rk. Sunbury Baptist Association.- ' Vo l« annual session of this body coi ■•or 1 day morning, at tho North Salt 1 12 miles from our city. Roy. T »ur elected moderator and Mr. J. B. • Thoro was a very lull reprcsci alum churches composing tho Araoci:. ton, . business was transacted. Tho bo 1 , adjourn to-morrow night. Narrow Escape.—Mr. Davids and clerk for Mr. Wm. M. Davie day afternoon riding in n buggy o when tho horse took fright and and turned oil" into tho open lot 1 and Montgomcry-streots,passing water pipes, and breaking oil all buggy. Mr. D. wa9 thrown o< passed over him without injurini which was truly providential v stances of the case arc considorei stopped in Broughton-sired, witl Tho buggy wn9 of course broken The Kunkels.—Thoir openinj a bumper. Tho Athenmofn wi hauo but littlo doubt that it, w this talented company appear, are.well arranged and many ol ll now, being composed and set to i *.-: for their uao. News from Washington.—’ 1 lowing from tho Star. No War in Europe.—Confid ceivod here from Europe, (111 t« havo satisfied all the statesmen c in this city, that all danger orinr continent has blown over. Cuba.—The British Minister, is stated, denies the truth of the - to the scheme of Africanizing Ci ministration is fully convinced • made a secret treaty in winch th dr, what is tho samo tiling, conn Another Line of Ocean S Reed & Wright,of St. John, pi on the route between St. John Jine of screw steamers, to ply r the Provinces will contribute £h towards iho undertaking. 1 ho to be that their proposition will t tho lino established. Telegraphic Operators.-M: in tho Superior Court nt Quebct 'm* •)' • >-' the operator of a telegraph ci compelled to divulge in a cour oi tents of a tolegraphic despatch i him. The Conspiracy.—Among tho per • r have been arrested lately at ,nar suspicion of being concerned in a < u ' ■ ' Dr. Francisco Hernandez and hi ■ * ' of age, who had lately arrived f > ted States; Antonio Ccrult, Carcnces y Reyes, and Antonio Saturuino Rafo, a tailor ; Andr smith; Juan Arrus, a mcrchao a farmer; Julian Cerulin, a not corporals and seven soldiers oi It is now said that it was not Tornel who wan ordored t Anna, and that ho escaped. ■ Ringgold barracks, Texas, ha nounced. By his own account ed from Mexico by Santa Anr, part of tho story is probably pu Barnum denies a report thn thousand dollars by tno “lllut aays ho was a special partner ' only 830,000. Great Fresiiet.—Tho groat ty years, has occurred in tho Ft i monsu damage has been done The village ol Konduskcag Y a bv.„. a teamster drowned. ^ Cincirnatti, Nov. 14.—Ti e jury . - ■ Washington caso brought in ‘"Del Xu guilty, as to_ali tho defendan t New York, Nov. 15.—Tht ■ Am*’-, rion, from Liverpool, lost five sengers by sickness on tho pas Tho bay gelding, who per last the most remarkable feat i over recorded in the history ojt urday night. After ho h id periurmud that u»pr| cedentcd race against time, going 100 milos ini hours and 58 minutes, lie was taken tothesiulil wh'TO ho was hied, and then covered with six d eight thick blankets, h is tho prevailing opinn. among horsemen, that this superabundance of cov ering, while in nn exhausted stale, caused the dent , of this noble animal. Wo also learn that tho celu^ brated pacer. Hero,is very low, and it is loared dial ho also will die. New York, Nov. 15th.—A letter from Dr. Par ker, Secretary of ibo American Legation at Can ton, itntes that tho Emperor oi China had tied to Tartary nnd that tho rebels were within G days march oi Pekin. Tho fifth brother of the Emperor was left in charge of tho Empire. Koszta sailed from Smyrna Oct. 15th, in tho barque Sultana for Boston. Death of the French Consul General.-Felix Laceeto, Consul General of France for New York- died on Monday night, nt tho ago of 59 years. The Present Cheap Postage System of iho United Stales, it la alleged, has not oomo up to general expectation, and there is a probability thnt some amendments will bo proposed at the next session ol Congress, increasing tho price so thnt the Department will not bo a charge upon the treasury. It Is, however, very doubtful if any in- oroaso will bo m§de by Congress at .this lute day. Items by Western Mail.—TJj© Huntsville Ad vocate of 16th inal. says:—We had hoavy rains on Saturday. Tho weather is now clear and cold.*— Tho Tennessee is in good stage for tho mail boats from Decatur to Chattanooga. Tko railroad nt Memphis in one day carried to ths oity 980 bales of cotton. By rnesns of the continuous lino of railroad iho pork contractors arc now sending car loads ofllvo hogs from Indiana direct to Now York city. The Memphis papers brag over n load or cotton, 19 bales, drawn By eight mules, over their plank rood. The Marion Commonwcath says.* “Wo under stand that tho indelaligoblo president, Mnj. James L. Prico has negotiated for tho iron for tho wholo of tho Mississippi and Alabama KivorRnilrond,and that the first cargo of it is expected to arrive by tho first oi May next” This road ia to extend from JVlonigomory across tho Stato to tho Mississippi #oe. Fine Bfort.—Tho following, from tho Mobilo Register shows ( fine spurt and good shooting: A young Njtnrod of our city— 1 ' jN iiircd to tho manor born"—mounti city—"iiHiivo horo and ed his . iJnehiit* ■. i r i\ t.Mi i ve-A*. I j W** H. ’ ; ll.*- lompany* if-patl lovoti if;In organise, oleot .. 0 taka charge ol tho engines, apparatus, . . in to tho city ot Savnnniih. , t ho i. im<is of potions appointed will bo found , |IU OUI »itit tfgQ.l-... •ion of Corporate Limits, t(e. <t m. j. itho Mayor stated that tho resolutions psiwt. last mooting of Counoil relative to ■ t; 11 of tho olty limits had boon forwarded ., i: « .(tor and Reprcsentutlves from this \\\ in a present Gonotnl Assembly of llto rgln, that tho Senator and Roproaon- itcd that tho nut should bo propnred ■tcm. whoroupon power was given to ... to Mnyor to huvo tho aamo oxocutod. Mallory moved u> reconsider the roao- luttnnpaHfO : at Iho Inst moutinnrolativo to exempt- me tit- i \ided extension ol the oltv limits from o.ii m for the noxt fivo yoara—Cnrriod. .. ..in Mallory thou moved to substitute in .i,ut!i . ■> ho following proviso, nnd thataaid • -.vvi;. Iiu mlded lo tho resolution requesting Iho i i the city limits,vix:—Provided, novor- :• < i.v ;ho oorporato nuritoriticsshall havo no nr.y part of tho lands or other properly rithin such extended limits until the . ity slinll bo regularly nnd bona lido < ranch part. motion on being socondod by Amor- u ! was nut to tho Board nnd doclarud > proviso was adopted and tho Mayor • have tho sumo embodied in tho act. ’ the Muyor stated thnt tho resolutions Inst mooting of Council, relative to had boen forwarded lo tno Members tturo front tills county. 6 ’.eport of Edwin Parsons, Inspector of November, 1853,and tho samo was ro- Council adjourned until 10 o’clock iny next. (ard G. Wilson, Clerk of Council. _ IfOlLOWAt , S flits, Loss or. Those Invaluabl. wst or cold, ami r , . T plossura. They act mildly on tho bov|i« without or grilling, strengihan ths slomactt amt urpmoto a_ thy action of (be liver, whereby they partly the blood, olsanssthsaktnibrnce ths hhrves, and Invigorate (lie whole system; They prove nn ndmlrnble remedy also for those who sulfur from a dominated constitution, as Miny oronto no nppottie, correct ludiKestlon, remove hllo, Rlddlnors, nervous or stek houdnubes, and palpitation of the huart, nov!7 • ho a ta’s Elsctrio Hits Dvb will convert gray or rod hair to a Jut block or brown tho moment it Is ap plied, iltnrolly dyeing tho hntr on the instant, without staining tlio skin. Iloule’s Hyperion Fluid,for Uia growth and preservation or the human hair, Is without a rival, and his Amolo, or Shaving Compound, modern thnt usually unpleasant operation (shaving) a decided luxu ry, Doglu'a lleboHldiia will remove Die /realties bom tho dice of any Indy nr gentleman In the shortest possi ble spneo of time. For salo by W. \V. Lincoln; T. M. Turner k Co.t A. A. SolomonsfcCo.t J. 11,Carter kCo., Savannah, and by Druggists gouorally. nov!7 TO TUB AFFLICTED. | jT To tboso ollt'ctcd wltli that dreadrul scourge to America, tho Liver Complaint, the proprietors of M’Lime’s Liver Pills are Imppy to offer this remedy, ns nt otico complete and sore. It has been tried oltcn In all parts of thecouiitrvi It lias hoen used in the prnctlco of ilio most eminent physlclsns, nnd always with triumph- not success. In offering these Pills lo ihe public, iho S rlolora ore ncluuleu by u deslro In alleviate liumuo ring, uud offer a remedy wlildn the reach of nil, which Is nt once n iwfe and effetutd remedy for a most dangerous and difficult class of diseases. Tills truly effi cacious remedy can ho had of Tints. M, Turner At Co., A. A. Solomons & Co., W. W. Lincoln,and 4. II. t’ar- tor At (Vt„ Navuunnh. [no*Iff] 2w Georgia State hotter tee van NOVJEfflllL'.lt, 1853. A. t, Ellii & Co,, Contractor afld Managcn. T HE B0IIEMB8 Ihr ths month of November present unusual attraction, both In the brllljant array of Prises and the number of Drawn llatlols. The Georgia 8tate Lotteries aro ail drawn under Hie personal super intendence of tho Commissioners appointed for the pur pose, nnd au official printed drawing Is sent lo all who order Tickets. Brilliant Scheme for Wednesday, Nov, 23,1853. $8,000! $4,000, $9,000, $1,744.00. 10 SPLENDID PHIZES OP ,1,000 EACH I Georgia State lottery - lo// ' - - - . „NTKWH. applxti MINW*. CLOHaNCB. WlllT*f>AK , ?ltt WATElfuAK- Not less than 42 or over 44 Inches long. ** « 0 » 7 « wldo. “ “I M 3 “ thick. The book edge of the Hiavo to be drawn down to llto same thickness as Uiu front edge. The Hluvos lo bo straight civtt, and froo from knots, warps, or worm-holes, p For Htaves nruparod In strict conformity to this i|»o- Clflcntlon, and delivered on Messrs. It.A. Allen fc Co.’s, luralmr wharf In Navaminhpriur to 1st March, 1851, Fitly Dollars pur HXXl pieces will bo paid by Juno Sl-FI IBM ANDREW LOW «c CO. niAI'OHALTl. * OapL ROREBT W. POOLER Is a/mounc*. at tbe People’s' ‘Candidate fbr the MAYOR of the city of Bavsnuah, at tiiesaiulng electiJ Mawv CiTtasm. by requeat of [oct 20] r of National Domooratc* |N, Nov. 14 —ThonicetinRoi thonda- icrnts to cungrnluluto tho hards upon iho Into election in Now York, took ’s Saloon to-night. Charles S. Will* ; tinted President with 15 Vico Presi* usual number «»f Seeretarica. W. Wendell tillered a aeries t.f reso- ing that tho nomination nnd election in consequence of his unmistakable tedi'tUa nnd known opposition to iho pinions of those who opposed Casa tho Baltimore platform was not a sty to Buch ; that the attempts of tho n ertodi the* national democracy in serves tho immediate attention and tho President; congratulating llto on their signal victory over treo-soil- ug the recent attucks on Dickinson, ions having been rond.D. S. Untcliilb i and made an ablo speech against the mrgiiig on tho movers of tho meeting lie President, nnd a design to sink the t. This created great excitement, Vondoll replied, llo said ho was in- tailing '.his meeting, nnd naked if tho \ carried out the principles of the ■arty I [Loud cries of “ yes" and excitemeut—ihrco cheers for Dickin- l, after thr turmoil had subsided, was I briefly stated that thegront question ition to tho administration, but whe at should bo an element in tho demo- •n on tho resolutions was cnllcd when reminded gentlemen that this was an udminislruti<>n. Wutuloll denied it, excitement followed, parties almost ws. Somebody moved nn indefinite of the resolution. Another wanted Rituto. juestion was distinctly put, Wm. II. ty collector of this port, sprang upon xml moved an adjournment, prior to tosed three cheers for tho Administra te given. Wnllnch, tho chnirmnn, tomas, knocking him from tho plat- general tneloo ensued, lasting some- ng in nothing serious. Tho mooting eiVeetually broken up. ml Domueruts aro now serenading er.—Balt. Sun. toro American, comments on this lows :— • ally sec nothing so very outrageous in ' n, hi dccourous language, of opinions ceived the direct approval of tho ma lt izens of Noiv York. Does any one . Pn-reo was elected because ho was i Union, and n fno to furl tier ngita- ny ooo contend thnt tho Platform of < a dispensation tor tho past amt a It- iilurof lias it cotno to this that fren- moet together and say even "with nd tvhispered hutnbleneEs" that Alley n otficet should be removed for huv- roeogniso as his political cqunls lh<<so os have been formally repudiated by ration ol the party to which they be- sooner werotheso resolutions report- rluec-worshippers seized upon them (loyalty. A Mr. Untcliilb—wo bo- jui whoso friends pressed his name itinciit of nttornoy lor the District— looting with tint treasonable purpose to tho President, nnd u design to i nisi rut ion.” Tho iinputntion was inclly repelled. It was said that llto -■ant to declare that the doctrines of •s were not tho doctrines of the Doni- -notbing more. Pending tlio con us ol u substitute and indelinito post- ol la n t young gentleman wearing the 'in of tho Executive, and discharging potisiWo <iDice of Deputy Collector, ports of tho canal,sprang disrespect- shoulders ol tho defeated Attorney, pon tho platform. Ho then signal- on (o iho appointing authoriiies hy airnmcnt ol tho meeting. This mo- .uined by the chairman of tho Hards hicli vindicate his right to tho nppel- •jinptly knocked the invading col'cc- •soiii of his constituents. That gen- o havo tukcu no further part in the Ho will ofdourso ornament his head mrt plaster, and upon this certificate bo no doubt brovettod by tho Cal»i- . ol lull collector, entrusted with tho i of the port of Washington. There irso disbuiso according to tho rule ronson’s caso. Atluntiit Nov. 1.7, p. m.—Cotton.—Tho ro- eotplfl uro very light for the season, and If planters ro- nnns ho correct, tlio crop* lo lhl» section will bo short. )ur prices have on upward leadmicy. Wo quote ex tremes 7 lo PJi cents. Tho Inter prices for fully fair. New York, IVoV. I 6—Cotton—Sales of 2.750 bnles ut slesdy rates. Coffee—Hales of 300 hags Itlo ul IIXc. Sugar—Hales of 75» Jihds nt 4*/« for Cuba a»d 0)4 for Havana. Molasses—Halos of 251) bbls nt ‘.’5c for Culm uud IIU Tor Orleans. Flour Is Inactive—sales 22,1 WQ bbls nt 87®7,i!0 for Htuto, $7.1207,25 lor Dido—sales of I,(Mid bids Hoot tier n at $7,2507,41. Corn—Hales of 2H,- CHIU bushel* nl H(l)4 for Mixed and 82c for Yellow. Ito- sill—Halos of 3,000 bbls nt $.7505 for (tno, Olid $1.05® $1,80 for common. Fork—Hales of 450 bbls ut $15.25 for Mess, nnd $15,50 for prime. Lard-Halos of 250 bbis ut Uljj® fOjtfc. Hal tlnorc, Nov.15 .—Flour—Tho foreign news by tho Ruble has occasioned n decline. In the prices of Flour of 12)4 to 25 cents from tho prices of yesterday, nnd 25 to 37)4 coals from the extreme rate*. Tho mar. ket to-day wasqnlto unsettled, and rales were made ut various prices. Wo no noio sales of 1MM) bbls Howard. Street nt $0.08)4 ? 1,700 bbls do at $0.75, and 1,050 bbls do at $0.02)4. Hales olso ol 1,200 bbls City Mills at $0,75 and 750 bids doal $0,02)4. The hovesl ilgure was the prevailing prico nt the close or 'Change. • Cohn Is less affected li> the foreign news, nnd prices are uncliauged since yesterday. White sold ul 02075 cents for old, nnd 000(54 cents for now; yellow sold ut 08072 cents for old, and 02®05 cents for now. ...jitnted his pony on Wed nesday, after a very late broaklaft, unci returned to bio usual dlatterwflh tho produce of hie few houra eport being in oil twenty-one nunil, n brace of Eng lish snipe, and a hourly nppetito. Hie only com panions were life dog and gun—tho latter being the mow efieefivo talker of the party. This was an agreeable and roquitlng return for the little labor Ota elxboureride through our pleai- ant suburbs. >rv, mu mujuiai^iii u , , — tbe last meeting oi Council lor the purpose of valuing the lollowing Lois in Brown nnd Craw ford Wards, make the following report: Brown Ward.—Lots No. G7, valued at $1,600; G8, 81,600 ; 6‘J, $‘4,000 ; 70, $2,000; 71, $1,700; 72, $1,600. Crawford Ward —Lots No. 74 valued at $1,600; 75, $1,600 ; 76, $2,000 ; 77, $2,000 ; 78, $1,700: 70, $1,600, T. Holcomue, Jno. N. Lewis, W. WoODliltlDGE. J. W. Webster, Savannah, 10th Nov., 1853. Titos. M. Turner. RESOLUTIONS READ .AND ADOPTED. By Alderman Gnash), seconded by Alderman Mallory: Resulted, That the City Mnrshnl bo directed to sell thron mules ol tho scavenger's Department, nnd purchase four others. By Alderman Mallory, seconded by Alderman McMahon : Resolved, That tho sum ol Throo Hundred Dol lars bo paid by tho Treasurer to Mr. Thomas Whito on amount ol tho Reception vault now build ing nt Laurel Grove Cemolory. l)y Alderman Gnttahl, seconded by Aldormun Brunnor Resolved, Thnt the Committee on Gas be requir ed to extend tho city lamps in Jones street, cast of Bull street. By Aldorntan Lamar, seconded by Alderman Mal lory: Resolved, Thnt tho City Marshal bo directed to grade Drayton street between Bay and Stutn streets. By Aldermnn Mallory, seconded by Aidortiiun Lemur: Resolved, That a now committee bo appointed by His Honor tho Mayor to assess tho dutnngo (if any done) to H. F. Willink, Jr, in continuation of Randolph streot. Tho committee to whom this matter wns originally referred having failed to ro' port thereon, His Honor the Mayor appointed as such commit D’O, John,E. Davis, George B Harding, Alvin N. Miller, Hugh Cullen, and William Hone, Esquires. By Alderman Lamar, seconded by Alderman Mallory: _, fie solved. That that portion of tho original Plank Road undor llto Bluff ho roloid, and laid on tbe top of tho old one. Tho letter of resignation of A. N. Millor and others, members of the Snvonnult Fire Company, was road and accepted, lo take oifoet as soon as a new Fire Company is organized. Alderman Wslkor offered a resolution which wss adopted, that when Council adjourni.it ud- journ to moot on Saturday at 10 o’clook A. M. dll the minutoH ot t!teS4ih IoiiRtitkii of tlio iivnrglu t if (lie MotlioilinlFroteniunt urtli Animal Conference of the Georgia Irlhodiai I'rotcatani Church, commenced c city of Atlautn, Gn., on Friday, Urn -IUi (3 are the appointments for the ensulug vierVV iIlium digger*, President. -•( n.—Win. W. McCutclieu, Huperinten- > .v. Mitchell, Axaivlaut. on.—To be supplied, nnd James Smith, t.—N. H. Griffin, Superintendent, WU 1 Hsti*Iant. t.—Imuc G. MHchult, Supertutemlcnt. L— Harley linker, Htiporlnlendcnt. :trcuit.—to be supplied. T. M. Harris, ,—To be supplied J. N. MUIer, Aesls- I Marion Circuit.—Robert C. Rigger*, naperinieiiUeiil, J. It. Hwuln, Wfllinin .Myear*, Scuboru lllxon unit Wm.liulHlvn, Assistant*. .Mcrriwciher Circuil.—Tlnmma llearno, Suporintcu- den), P. OgJelree, Assistant. Heard Circuit.—'Thomas Gurrioon, Superintendent, I)r. George llnrliu, A**i*tald. Carroll circuil.—William Brooks,Superintendent,John Thiirmun, Arsislutil. Clierokt-o Circuit.—H. W. Fowler, Superintendent, William Norloii, AesIsIhiH. DeKitlb Circuit.—To bo supplied. Francis A. Morris, Assistant. Hull Circuit.—A. It. Fora bee, Superintendent, lluym-8, Assistant. Henry Circuit.—Sanford Moore, Superintendent. Fpuulding circuit.—'Thoma* A. Adams. Huperinten 1 dent, Wi Ilium Griffin, Haniuel Robinson and II. U. Han- Home, AHsl-DmU. Tho Muriuer’ri Church, in Surmmnh.—'Thomas Hutch ins. Hupcriiitoudenl. Mount I'leasaiil Station, Columbia Circuit, Hcrlven Mission, Harris Circuit, Providence Circuit, Gilmer Mission, and Lost .Mountain Circuit.—To bo supplied* Delegate* lo the easalag General Conference.—Isaiah C. Wallace, Mini*ter, mnl John Webb, Layman. Homo Missionaries.—I, 0. Wallace, It. Jt. Bray, A, Bmith, P. Lingo, M.F. Roster, Isaac Rosser, James It, Turner, It. G. Andrews, J. W. Raker and NnmuelC. Mas ter*. Missionaries.—'Thomas Harkins, A.G. Ureweraud Me- Keudrce Tucker. Thomun II. J.unlcr left without au appointment at his own request, W, N. Huell, College Agent. K. Hmtth left niitiout an appointment, not having been heard from. Unstntlonod Ministers and Preschera.— 1 Thomas Hor ton, Oaboai Mabry, Isaac Siaadridge, A. Stringer, J. II. Watson, II. PusHK. It. Gross, If. Wilks, 0. UuvIs, D. McCook, and—— King.—Atlanta Tettffraph. I,yon’* KuthnSron, For Preserving, Restoring, Cleansing, and Beautifying the Hutr, aiieoiaUujt Nervous Headache, and curing Krupline diseases of the Skin. H* reputation, co-exteii- *lve with tlio civlllzulloii of thu globe, make* nil prnlru ■uperiluoas, all exaggouliou Impossible; uud since ll* discovery bus found no tubslHu'* 'o compete Its Incon- lusted—Us IncontcHlublu »u|>orlomy. Physicians uud Chemist*—honorable citizen* from all professions of life —tlio loading Journal* of Europe mid America—ladle# who havo used It upon their dressing tables, and mothers in their nurseries—In fact. It* million natrons every where train iilcbclun# to king*, protiouuco It the most pleasing uml effective article, ulthur a* a Medicinal or Tollot lire- pnrnllon, over produced. Do not (kit to glvo It a trial.— \llctbii(25cenls. D. 8. IIARNES, Proprietor, 101 Broadway, N. Y, T. M. TURNER tc Cl»., oct28-lm Wiudesulo Ag’ts far Buvannab. Commercial sntclllgcncc. ZjT Sco First Pngo, Independent Fire Co. at Augusta “LA8“ ““ JUacute KntelKgrnce. PORT OF SAVANNAH,.VOVKMBEU 18,1853, For the Benefit CI. ANN 120, TO BK naxv/n IN I AVAN N Alt, OA„ ON WEDNESDAY, November 23, 1853, 1 Grand Prize of. $8,000 is 1 Prize of. $4,000 .. 1 " ” 2,000 .. 1 ” ” 1,744 .. 1 “ " 1,0001 1 ” “ 1,000 1 “ J.OOl) 1 " “ 1,000 1 ** " 1,000 1 " " 1,000 1 " “ 1,0110 1 “ " 1,000 1 " " .... 1,000 1 ** " 1,000 16Prizes". 400' 10 " " 300 10 " " 200 10 '» “ 100 10 « « 90 10 « " 80 10 '* " 70 10 «* « 60 192 (lowest 3 Nos.) 50 65 list nnd 2nd Nos )... 25 65 (3rd and 4th Nos.)... 20 65 (5th mid Gth Nos.)... 15 65 (7th and 8tli Nos.)... 10 4810 (any two Nos.) 5 27040 (singlo Nos.) 2 32,396 Prizes, amounting to 78 Numbers, 13Drawn Ballots. Wholo Tickets $2.60—Halves $1.25—Qrs. 621 cts. Risk on Package Whole Tickets $37 00 Do '* " Half « 18 50 Do !* ** Quarter " 9 25 Splendid $ I Schomo for November 20th, $5,0 00! GEORGIA STATE MITTE11V—CLASS 128. To bo druwu Saturday, Nov. 26th. 75 Numbers. 12 Drawn Ballots. LOWEST 3 NEItlKElt 1‘UIZE, $10 AlCHIVl’n. fichr Vnldee, Deadly, from Fnnlce, to Master. 3,000 bushel* Rough Rice, lo R Habersham & Sou. PI EMOIIAINDA. vfllosToN, Nov. 12—Cleared, brig Alliratross, Patterson, and sr.hr W. A. Dresser, Dodge, for Savannah; also, brig Civilian, Ntctiol*,aiid Snm’l Iliad*, Cox, for do. New York, Nov. 15—Cleared, brig Josephus, Wilson, and rctir MannsseU, Smith, fur Savannah. TSTcU) atiMcrtiacmnUB. ^ For .Ycw-\’orle. THE STEA\lsTni> FLORIDA. To Sail Saturday. >ov.l D, al 10 A. HI. Tlio new and splendid steamship FLOR- IDA. Capt. Lyon, will leave us above. ‘or Freight or Passage, apply to PADKLFORD, FAY tc CO. TOR BOSTON—The brig MASON It. DAVIS, Davis Master, will meet with despatch ns above. ”ir irelghl or passage apply on board or lo novl'J ll HIGH AM, KELLY fc CO. OPPOSITION LIKE. FOB PALATKAj (FI.A.) AND ALL INTERMEDIATE PLACES. Lea res every Saturday, at III o'clock, A. M. _ h The regular steam-packet WEI.AKA 5XJ Capt. N. King, will leaven* above. For ' c:glil engageinent* or nas>ugu apply on board, or to S. M. LAFFITGAI), Agent. N. R. Ttiu fare to Rruuswick 1* reduced lo $t. aug'JS fs CENTRAL It. IK. & lIK’ti C O. <»F «A Savannah. Nov. 15, 1853. Tho Annunl Meeting of Stockholders will t)o held nl iho Ex (uii{u In K'nvnunah, nn Tuesday, the twetiiieth day of December next,ul It A. M. iMnckhidders lire entitled to a free ride to and from tbe meeting. Uy order. GEO. A. CU YI.EIt, liov I!) Cashier. NOTICE, ALL perron* having demnudn against the Into Savannah Firo Company, for the repairs of Engines or other Flro Apparatus belonging to tho city, will please present their bills lo the different mem bers who may have contracted for tlio same, or to Mr. Jons Uaj.pt, Civile, during this day, Saturday, Nov. Illlli, 1853. A. N. MILLER, novlSJ Lute Chief Eireinan, 8. F. Co. To the Voter* of t hallium Comity Fki.i.o\v.Citi?.enh l mn a Candidate for l&a? tho office of COUNTY TREASURER nt the Election in January next, nnd respectfully solicit your support. If elected, the proceed* of tho nfftco shall be given lo a fellow Hank Officer, who bus been so' unfor tunate a* to lose hi* sight. Savnnuuh, Nov. ID. 1853. L. J. B. FAIRCHILD. NTHAYEDr I ?ROM Six Mile House **n the Louisville Road, a i largo Huy MARE MULE, blind in one eye—no other murk recollected. A suitable reword will be paid for her delivery to the undersigned, at the above place, nov Itt-lf G. T. IttJKDATT. $8,000 $4,000 2,000 1,714 10,000 I 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 900 800 700 600 9,600 1,625 1,350 975 650 2-1,050 67,000 .$144,514 „ TO IK 15NTT M TO RENT.—The Western Tenement of Wold- burg’s Hutldliig, one door oust o( nnr counting room. Possession given list November next, oct HI ROUT. IIAHKH8HAM HON, M 8TORE8 POR RENT—Two Buires under oiTr Counting Hoorn, nnd ono Wharf store. Fossa*- „ , NOTICK. To llie Voter, ol (.'liutliam Count, • F.ttowHJiTit.r.1—1 , m , c.„d W<u . Iho onkaafSIlEHIFF , 1 J election In January nsal, ami retpceltully „,i| C ||. ' *U|i| orl. net U AJ.KX AN III:il TIIOIm# UK. IIAIIUIN T —- HAH KRMOVRD ip Iho reildeacc formnl. owned by Capt. John I). Gallle, 1 N. K. Corner of Whitaker A: If arrU-jtu ' oci'Jfl OrncE in tbe basement. - *’ oct 18 lion given Immediately, PHI Ml RICK tc DELL. Mi; FOIK NA 1*1*. Tlio siilisctner offers for safe, Ids HOUSE and LOT, situated In the town of Whltesvlllo, Effing ham Cffiiniy, about thirty miles, or an hour’s ride by Rnllrond, from Dm city *»r Savannah. For health* Mtn fort, nnd convenience, this Inn most denlrahlv resi dence. Tlio Lol contains about an aero of land, affording room for a spacious yard, flower and vegetable garden.— Tho out-buildings are ull now, and neatly constructed.— Tho Dwelling House Is n vnluublo iwo story wooden buil ding, fronting on (he principal street, and convenient both to tho Railroad Hiuiloii, and Hie Academy. Persons wishing to purchusu, are invited to cull and examine iho above properly. For particulars, apply to HUGH E. CAB8IDEY, on tho premises, or to WM, WRIGHT, tiuvunnah VMillesvIlle, Ecpt.23, 1853, 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 13^200 is $5,000 “ 1,500 « 751 ** 500 - 1,000 400 8,000 FOIK NA 1.15. an ALL that tract of LAND, containing0000acres, situated between the Railroad and the Ogoecliee ““•river, and on which tract stnads tho 20 mile sta tion. It Is heavily Umbered and well adapted for ma king Turpentine. Also, 2000 acres of Land, lying oil the Canal, about to miles Horn the city. And 100 acres ad joining the city. Apply to oct 18 WYLLY & MONTMOLLIN. •;YI5C1JTOIK’S NAI.Fj. WILL bo sold on tho lirst TUESDAY In Feb- rtmry noxt, before the Court House, In tho city of 1 ■**"Savannah, all tho Rico Plantation on the Suvnn- nali River, known us Union Creek Plaiitulion, coaiaiii- lug about Two Thousniid Acres, all of which, (with the exception of five hundred acres) Is lirst quality Rice iuad, and four hundred uml seventy-live acres of which are now under bank and In cultivation. Attached lo thu place Is a good steam Thresher, overseer’s House, negro Houses, uud all out Houses uml Improvements apper taining lo a Plantation. For further information apply .WIlililAMBON,„ j Exoculu „. nov 15—tf HENRY WILLIAMSON. Portrait Palniiug.—' - am. J. OT. INMAN, of Now.York beg* leave lo lender hi* professional lcryic ;' in Iho people of Savannah nud It* vicinity u „ p ljrlr ,|! Painter. He designs remaining In Savannah fur km,* weeks, during which time, or nt least for ili 0 rtreceni i* tnav ho found at thu Pulaski Homo. „ or J (f # copied'. Da “ Uerreol yi ,e ‘ ° r persons can ^ NOTICK. - south"WiiNturn IKnllrnud (•„., Macon, Oclolier20th, IH53 ’I Tho SuburllHir. lo Iho »Coc« adhli Cooim. -.y fbr the Americus extension, U ru notiriS that they aro required u* pa»- the third, and last |, ,u? mew of Fifty Dollars per share on sail! »t<H;k 0 d or 1 fore the lirst day of JANUARY NEXT. ’ onor i)f Block holders In Savanneli cun rouke payment *1 a. Cfhlrel if Abroad Wank. * ; 81 lk » Prompt payment will hcexpecteil, as the hinds are r. qttirerl for the purpose or paying for the ln.u im. a, L expected to arrive. • '< JNO. T. BOJFEUII.LET. ocl28-tJl Tn-asnrer. Superlntundent’N Office t:. it, iT Havannah, 8epU let, I8J3. ' i Alter Oils day, hy resolution of the llosn) — , Directors, up und down Freight will be naval bio at tho Merchants 1 Countiug Houses, or by dei,.,«t t mmle with tho Treasurer, semi-weekly, on Mondavi..,, Fridays, from 0 o'clock A. M. to 2, P. M. } J Hills to ha rendered through tho post-office on Wed. nesdav* nnd Fridays. Failure to make payment whon called for as above will stop parties' account. W. M. WADLEY, ’ *>pt 1 Gen'J. Su(,j. I.OST, axis’ll A SMALL KEY—Marked and num- bered. Tlie Wilder wilt confer a favor leaving R ot Oils office. J)i.vj;.y 1 FOIK SALE, A MAN 20 YEARS OLD.—A llr?t rale Fireman, war ranted sound und or good churnctor. A mini 35 years old, a good Porter ubout a store, sound und of good character. Apply to ° nov 15 WM. WRIGHT. COAL AjND WOOD. IKEl) ASH COAL, I N quantities to null purchasers, oil the wharf or do- llvemt in any part of the city. — AI.SO — BLACK JACK, UPLAND OAK, LIVE OAK, ASH, PINE AND LIGHT WOOD, UY TUX noAT LOAD, OK AT RfcTAIL. For the convenience of persons residing In the upper portion of Hie city, Boxes lor orders are placed at the Stores ol Messrs. J. M. Cooper &. Co, W. W. Lincoln and W.G. Dickfcon, and atttio Office of tho "Morning News." In order to ensure promptness In supplying orders, these hexes are examined daily at 0 A. AJ, nnd 3 o'clock, P. M. Particular utumthm will tm given lo furnish latvful measure, and purchasers will confer a favor by imme diately reporting any Instance In which my teamsters should fail lo deliver tho quantity ordered. Having made arrangements for u regular supply of tho above articles, amt for their prompt delivery, I respect fully ark a continuance of the favors of my‘former cus tomers, and iho patronage of consumers of fuo). REED CANE for shipment, In any quoutliy, suppled at short notlco. J.T.TUOMAS, Successor to D. Uemshurt, Ferry Wharf, linv 19 Opposite the Gna Works. SPLENDID SCHEME: 1 Prize of. $5,000 1,500 751 600 250' 250 250 250 HR)' 100 100 100 40 Tickets only $1—Bisk on a Package of Wholes, only $14 80—Halves nnd Quarters in proportion. 53?" Orders for Tickets, Packages or Shares in any of tho Georgia State Lotteries, will secure prompt and confidential attention—tho Managers, Official Scheme and Printed Drawing is sent to all who order Tickets. Address A. D. ELLIS &. CO., Managers, Savannah, Ga. N. B.—Tickets in tho Georgia Stato Lotteries can also ho obtained from C. B. Patterson. 153 Bay-street, Savannah, Gn.; Geo. S. Gray, 5 Owen’s Buildings, Bull-street. Savannah; G. \V. Wylly, cor. Bull-street, and Buy Lano, Savannah, Ga. nov i9. RAWN NUMBERS of Geo. Slide Lottery, Class 121, drawn III Hits City IPth Nov. 1853. 74 2 20 65 11 55 49 52 46 15 33 31 nov 19 11. T. TURNER. LOWEST TlIREE*NU*MHER PRIZE $30. $5,000! GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY^ For the benefit 0} the Independent Fire Company nt AngnsUt. A. D. ELLIS vt CO., Managers, (Successors to F. C. Barber As- Co.) t'lUNN 122, To bo drawn ill lids city,THIS DAY, Nov 19,1853. FINE SCHEME. 78 Numbers—13 Drawn Baltofs l pkkeof $5,000! $1,200! Tickets only 81—shares In proportion. Tickets and Shares lor sale singly or by the package. All orders will meet with prompt ness and strict confl- dencu iitllio old islublishcd Lucky office, corner Bull (reeluml Buy Lane. [nov 19J ^ U. T. TURNER. _ I CE.—210 tons /ce,pcr brig Samuel T. Hinds, for sale to arrive, by nov III BRIGHAM, KELLY_fcCCL_ C UJLTnaRY UTENSILS.—Doiigh Kncoder*, Meal / Tenderers, Egg Whips. Hosting Spoons, Iron Skim mers and Soup I.ndles, Pally Pans. Cake Cullers. Cleav ers, Buw Knives. Tin Reflectors or Roaster*. Sauscepaiis. Milk Boilers, Cullenders, Cake Puns, Porcelain Gridirons, tic., be. For sale by J. P. COLLINS, nov 10 iso Drynn-st. - 1 ’ NNK BTcfTnHtiketirQuilisTFlannels, Blenched and 1 Brown Shirring", Irish Linens. Bird’s Eye Dinner, Long Lawns, Table Damask*, -Canton Flannels, be., juit received, nnd for sale at llie lowest prices, by * nov 19 * 1 He WITT & MORGAN. BAWLS.—Plain nnd Embroidered While Canton Crape Broche, Printed Cashmere, Plaid Shawls, Black Thibet do. Long do, Cloaks, Tulmns, Mantil las, be., for side by liov 19 . DbWITTJc MORGAN. LARGE and beautiful lol 0) Ladies’ Printed Dress FOR SALE. A VALUABLE Rice und Cotton Plantation, nnd nflne giiug ot Negroes sixteen miles from (he city, on the waters of Hie Savannah river, containing three hundred and eighty five (385) acres of upland, nud nine hundred acres (W>») of River Suamp Tide Lands. Uf the Up- liiml ubout one hundred und fifty acres nre cleared and cultivated in cotton and corn, 4tc., the remainder of high land well adapted lor Hie cultivation of cotton nnd pro visions. Of Hie Tide Swamp, there are ubout sixty acres clean'd nnd under banks, nnd have been cultivated suc cessfully III rice for several years past—(MO acres of llie Tide Lunds, having u rise nud full of about 4)4 feet of tide, uml ol superior quality for rice, arc yet uncleared. On Hie plantation are ull necessary oat-buildings, having a large uml now barn, with a Imrse-power, which drives n cotton gin, artel mill, nnd rice thrasher. Tho Plantation limy bo treated for, with or without 0 gang of very prime Negroes, of twi-nty-flre or thirty in number. Possession will ho given, If bargained for, us soon as Hie present crop cun be got out nnd off tho place. Apply lo _["Ct 28) WM. WUtOIIT. W. TJIORMi: Wll.lilAffIN H AS LATELY RECEIVED—Western Characters, or Types of Border Life, by McConuel, with illustra tions, by Durley. Busy Moments of nn Idle Woman. Addison’s complete Works, with Critical and Explan atory Notes, hy Green, in five vols.—first received. The It hick water Chronicle, a Narrative of an Expedi tion into Randolph county, Vu., wirii illuMrnlious. DuVere’s < Ultimo of Comparative Philology. Field's City Architecture, or Designs for Dwellings, Holds, Stores, be, be. Theory of Christianity, by W. 3. Grayson. Tech mil's Peiuviau Antiquities. Translated by Revd. Dr. Hawks. Brown’s Roman Classical Literature. Hughes' Scripture Geography. Mr. Rutherford's Children, by thu author of tho Wide Wide World. Ludy Leo’s Widowhood, from Blackwood. Parley’s Present* for all season*. nov ID Orcat Cur* or Uiibumatism.—Tho editors of tho Ulchniotid Itepubllcun, of December 25, 1852, says that Carter's Spanish Mixture la no quack medicine. They hud ninnu In their press room who wna afflicted with violent Morcnrlnl Rheumatism, who was conilmi- ally complaining'of misery In Ids back, limbs and Joint*;—his eyes had bocomu levoriih and mattery, neck •wollen, tlirostsoro, arid alllhe ayrnpfomsnf Hbeuro«H*tn combined wUliHcorfula. TwobottlesofCarter’*Spanish Mixture cured him, nud III an editorial notice as above, they hear testimony lo It* wonderful good effect* and any Iholr only regret Initial all Buffering with dlaeuaca or the blood are not aware of tho exlatence ofauch a medicine. They cheerfully recommend It, B«e tbelr cortlffcate, and notice Id full arouud thu botlte*. nov 17 NEW HOOKS. RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER b CO., Saturday, Nov. 19. M EMOIU8 and Correspomienco of Francis Horner, M.P. Edited by Iris brother. Leonard llornor, Esq., F. U, S—ill 2 volumes. A Memoir or tlio Llfoaud Labors of tho Rev. Adonl- ran Judson, D. I)., by Francis VVayland. A now sup- ply received. Civil Liberty uud Self Government, by Francis l.iober, L. L. |»., author of Political Ethics—lu 2 volumes Busy MomoiiU of an Idle Woman. Liidyl.ee’* Widowhood, from Ulnckwood’a Magazine. An attempt to exhibit tho Truo Theory of Christianity as u Consistent and Practical System, by William 3. Grayson. Spiritualism, by John \V, Kdtnnns and George T. Baxter, M. 1)^ with an Appendix by Nathaniel P.Tidlmndgu. German Popular Tales ami Household stories, collected by Tho Brothers Grimm, in 8 veils, lllilstruled. Thn lllilstruled Natural History, by thuRcv.J.G. Wood, M. A., with four hundred and fifty nrlgluut designs, by Wllllum llervoy. »ovl9 RELIGIOUS WOUKS C LARK’S COMMENTARY on tho Old and Now Testninont. Comprehcnalvo Commentary—by Kov. Wm Jenks, I). D.; , Benson's Commentary: Wesley’a Notes on the New Testament; Watson’s Theological lnstUule*; Watsou’s Sermons und Exposition; Watson’s Biblical and Theological Dictionary ; Brown's Bible UicHonnry: French’s Nolca on tho l’urubles ; French’s Notes on (he Ml redes; Fox’s Book ot Martyrs; Mllman’s History of Chris tianity; Ancient Christianity Exemplified—by Lyman Cole man ; Ralston’* Elements of Divinity; Foot Prints of a Creator—by Hugh Miller; Tho Eclipse of Faith; or, a visit to a Religious Sceptic; Prophets aitd Kings of tlio Old Testament—by Rev. . Frederick D. Maurico; ModlittJons nnd Contemplations— by James Horvey, A. M.j History of llie Baptist—by Rev. David Bonedlct; Dymond Essays on tho Principles of Morality ; Th» Doctrine ot ibo Holy Eucharist—by Robert laaac Wllberrorce, A. Mil Tbo Religion of Geology nnd Its connected Science*, by Kdwnrd Hitchcock, D. D.: Tho llnrds ortho Blblo- by George GIIMan t The Truo Theory nf (Jhrlallauliy-—hy William 8. Grayson. Fnranleby 8.8. SIBLEY, nov 10 No. 135 Congresa-strect. Dancing Jicadcmti, 1 MONS. a. IIONAFll, rcspecifolly |„. forms his tint rons. that ho willo|ii-n iff, AC Mi. \L‘iM Y in November proximo, on which day due ^notice will be given, oct 19 REMOVAL. ri THE SUBSCRIBER has removed hfsCab- r inet Ware-room from his lute Incntlon in |.». _ceiim Hall, lo No. 31 WhlUiker-st., next dn»r *to Dibble b Carey’s Clothlug Store. Thankful will bo pleased lo ho Ms friends 'die generally. 103. HENDERSON. fornumeroiis liivors, be BAR NJJM’S SOUTHERN MUSEUM OF NATURAL 1IIST0EV IS PKIUIAXFNTLY LOCATED AT ARMORY HALL, SAVANNAH, GA. Where tuny be found A Great Collection of Curiosities FROM AI.L I'A RTS OF THE WptH.p. fFsPAdmittance 25 cents. Opm from 9 a. m to 9 p.m. Friday nnd Tuesday nights exclusively fur tho colored population. AEGROEX FOIK SALE. rpWO BOYS, 21 and 22 years old, accustomed to wnlt- L Ingas stewards aboard usteamboat; very likely healthy und sound. A man 22 years old, country raised; a mulatto boy 1(5 years old, city raised; nud a imm 40 years old, u porter. A girl 19 years old, a seamstress and house servant; a girl 13 years old, accustomed lo taking cure of children, j both city raised. A woman 35 years old, a good washer and Ironer and j tier two children, a girl 13 und a boy HI years old. A woman 2? years old, u good washer and ironer,atid ' ..I.II.I 10 ....7.1*1... ..1.1 D.l . ...... ..IjI m....... I amicrttBcnuHta. LIVERPOOL. £>-•. FOR LIVERPOOL—The ship UI.\»E,lTpt. gbirfL White, having n part of her cargo entmEi-il, w.ll tiled with despatch lor the above |>orl. ( For freight sp 11. K. W \MHII UN, Act. her child, 18 moilHis old; a woinuii 2.1 years old, euiiu- j „ 0V I8 try raised. Apply to [novUj WM. WRIGHT. | —— IIOSTONi. FOR BOSTON—The rchr. ISA BORA* Rnno Master, will meet with despuich us above. Lr FiTor passage apply on board, or to BRIGHAM, KELLY t CO. JS•* FOR BOSTON.—Thusdir. F, A. GOOBtfl.V, 2iIita.Cnpt. Caumhi.k, will meet with despatch u FOIK SAIjE. , A STEAM SAWMILL with nil the modern tin- . , lbuVl .. For freight of deck load, apply /Y provements now In successl'iil operation; nnd capo- „ ov 10 PADBLFoRD ble of sawing from R lo 8 thousand feel per day; the mu- chincry is In tine on er. The mill is situated 0 miles troin Station No. 5 1-2 C. K, It., und Is offered for fnlo with or without the tract olland (tU)5() acres) on which ll stands. Said lands are well timbered nud could be di vided info smaller true'.* to suit purchasers. IV VI. I V x- Mr.KT! ill), FAY k CO. FOR BOSTON’!—The hn 7k Ut AS. tVH.U.t 31, Sj-yiIIarris, muster, will meet with dispatch ai ubuvu. For freight or passage, apply to nov 14 BRIGHAM, KELLY fcCn. 11 * v 10 WYLLY b MONTMOLLIN. ] |T <m SAFF. - I NEGRO CARPENTER, young nnd Bound; also a Brick lay ci V NEGRO WOMAN,211 years old, nnd her4clildrcn. Also 2 black Girls 12 nud 14 years old. A NEGRO WOMAN, « lirst rate cook; ulso a Negro Man,25, ogood field hand nud axeman. Also several other Negroes, house servants and field hands, nov7 WYLLY b MONTMOLLIN. Mi\V-VOIKK. FOR NEW YORK—The regular packet «hr. tO? MARIA PIKE, AfMXCK Master, will have quick ■patch for Hie above jwrL^ For ( freighter |>mii;e upply to OGDEN b BUJ FOIK SALt. I OT No. 4, tho same being part of Trust Lot letter f, J eilunted-West of the Market, nov 10 WYl.LY b MONTMOLLIN. FOIK SALE- A VALUABLE Tidu Swamp Rico Plantation on Sa- vannnh river, having 250 acres utidcr hank and in plnnting order. Also, about tho same quantity of good planting iipluud. novS WYLLY b MONTMOLLIN. iTFiTTs) fNfJi.o'i’. A VERY desirable Building Lot, 112 by 90 feel, on A’ork-slreet, Percivul Ward, fee simple, for sale fwivff] WM. WRIGHT. Afe nov loods, atgrenriy reduced prices, for sale by It) DaWITl'k MORGAN. W INTER WHALE OIL.—30 bbls. Bleached North- West Const Whale Oil, for sale by J. B. MOORE & CO, tv 19 Gibbons' Buildings. F I ELI’S’ GIN.—50 bbls Phelps' Gin, landing frsm schr Mai' r Maria Pike, for *u)o by COHENS & HERTZ. C VANARY CAGES—For salo hy ) nov 19 J.P. COLLINS. FANCY C'KACKLTW. W ALNUT, 5 FANCY, 1 WEEKLY SUPPLY received per DESSERT, I steamer. For sale by GINGER. \ WM. G. DICKSON, BUTTER, I VVhllaker-st, Cor Ilronghtoti Lane. SUGAR, uovlB WATER, J_ STRICTLY 1’UIME ItlTTElt. R ECEIVED per steamer, itid In store: ■ 37 FIRKINS, comprising ull qualities, which will be retailed at a small advance. 30 boxen Milo Cheese, for sale by nov id-2 IV AL G. DICKSON. T)tG HAMS, &c.—Just received: I’lg Hums, F. M. X Mesa Reef, Bacon Sides. DOUBLE EXTRA CANaL FLOUR, and Hulled Buckwheat, extru quality. nov 16-2 WM. G. DICKSON. 1 NANCY BUTTONS—Silk Velvet, Gilt, Porcelain and P Fancy Buttons of other kinds a largo variety, at iiovlB KLMPTON b VERSTII.I.E’S Wuring’s Range. R ‘ 1BBONS.—Plain nnd Flmireil Bonnet Ritibous,nud n bunutUuf lot of wide Neck und Scurf Ribbons, at nov IB KEMPTON & VKRSTILLE’S. ER'AEYS.—Just received, n lot of heavy Kerseys, which completes n fine assortment; offered us low ns can be bought iu tlio city, ul novlH KEMPTON b VERSTILI.E’S. 1 .1AU LU8TRALE.—Guerluln’s celebrated prepare- tlon for Washing, Cleaning nnd Beautifying the Hair. f..r sale by JOHN B. MOORE b CO., nov ll) Gibbon’s RulUUngs._ 1 ~7iRE8H ARRIVALS per steamer.—Pig Huius, Fulton ; Mnrkol Beef and Pig Pork. For sale by nov 1« W. D. FORD. -*j\ BOXES Exlra Quality of Cheese, und 10 firkins 11/ Goshen Butter, und for stile by nov 18 W. D. FORD. C AOltN t CORN It—Will ho lauded to-morrow from tlio J FasAion, two Thousand Utisltuls of Prime Old Corn lit Sacks, for sulu by ' nov 18 WILLIAMS*HUMPHRIES. ( MIEESEI CREESE 11—Wo have recclvod per steam- j ur Florida, n tot of Clteese In Boxes und Cnsks, wliich will bo sold low. nov 18 WILLIAMS & HUMPHRIES. NOTICE. M R. H. D. W. ALEXANDER I* my legally authorized agent for the transaction and closing up of my bu siness. 1 line 41 J. C. THORNTON. BEHTOltS AND CIKEBITOHS, A LL persons having demands against WILLIAM HEARING, late of Chatham county, deceased, will please render In their accounts duly attested, within (ho time prescribed hy law; and all person* Indebted to tho snid William Hearing will pit-nse nuiku Immediate pay ment to me, nt Alliens, Georgia. ALOIS P. HEARING, liov 10 Qualified Administrator. THAT NEW AND SPLENDID HOTEL THE MILLS HOUSE Ilecenily Erected AT THE CORYEIl OF MEETING & QUEEN-STS. CHAKLESTON, 6. C. AND FURMSUUD IN A STYLE NOT EXCEEDED OUT OF THE CITY OF NF.W-YoKK, IK' a * Op « 11 <* <1 FOR THE RECEPTION OF BOARDERS AND THE TRAFELLVQ PUBLIC, ONI TIIFKSDAY, NOV. 3, 1853. oetlff tf T. S. NICKERSON, Proprietor. ''LAN IKK HOUSE, J1ACOX, GEDllGiA. rpIJE undersigned having loused the above Esin JL mont, begs to assure the traveling public thnt 1 ertion will Jio spared to sustain the esmblishcd ri lion of llto House. Ilsslsled by Mr. Mcaka, he ho tuuko the Lanier House, second to none Smith ot York. GEO. SI. LOGAN, Proprle J. MKara,Superintendent, Jl m , C;AJV iioi si:, IIANOVER-STREE T BOS BY LEWIS RICE. REBUILT, ENLARGED AND ELEGANTLY FURNISH! Possessing ull tlie modern Improvement* and Con ences for tlio Accommodation of the Traveling Public. Horton, Nor ■ 19.1852. nov 22 A ; n; ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW UvricK No. 19, Commkrcul Place, New OrlouitN, LotiiHin fell 15 cod — THE IIIliVAinrrNSfUANCE CC PAN Y, OP NEW-YORK. CAP l TA I. $ 2 5 O, O O O. Thn undersigned having been appoiufud Accul iu city for tlio above iiunied Company, Insures pro) against lots or Damage by Fire, and Iho Risk* of In Navigation nnd Transportation, on us favorable tern similar luslitultons lu this city. Nov tS-if 8.C. DUNNING, Ace aji FOR NEW YORK.—Union Link.-The ns- Inr packi-i schooner FRANCES SATTEULI, kTkvkland, muster, will have quick dispatch for il>« above port. For freight or passage apply to nov 10 OGDEN it BINKEIL^ FTiR NEW'YORK—oliT Err All Ll siikpLi' «. wnTrr Thn gclioom-r ECHO, Low no n Master, "ill inert with despatch as above. For freight nr passage apply to [tiovllj BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO. Ft )R N EW-YORK-Bnm Ian*.—Tlie rc?u!:r -<0**pa«ki,i brig AUGUSTA, T Stone, muster, hal ing part of her freight engaged, will have despatch - For freight or pussugo, apply on board at Auclaux’i Wharf, or to nov 8 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO. Iff! FOR NEW YORK—Union Line—The rtw if!'i < iir l liir packet schoouci NORTH STATE, Bentos Muster will nave quick despatch for the above port, for freight or passage apply to iiovd OGDEN Jt HUNKER. RAl.TIJlOHi:, J-X- Full BALTIMORE.—The line scinamef Mu- ^Q^IIAIVK, Graham, master, will meet whImJ*- patch ns above. For freight or passage apply on hoard at Telfair’s Wharf, or to nov II BRIGHAM, KELLY jcW NEW-OIK LEANS. FOR NEW ORliEANS—The simorior'llaliT- more huilt brig WM. H. STEWART, llm.re* duster, will have despatch. For freight or passage op- Pl ?n»v8 b01trd Uf 10 BRIflll \M, KELLY k CO. HAVANA. FOR HAVANA, CUBA.—The Packet iehr- Cl.t). P. MERCER. IHodee. master, will ha'« quick dispatch for tho above port. For freight or pis* sago, apply to nor 14 OGDEN b BUSKER- UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. «rMt> idiS: New York autl Suvniinali MohiiinIiIP** DAYR or t.KAVtNO SAVANNAH KOK NKW »0»*- The Augusta, Capt. Lyon, « w Tlio Florida, Cant. Woodlmll, , « Tho Alabama. Capt. A LE.—Falkirk Alo In Pints for sale, to arrive, by nov!8 MINIS Jc FLORANCF, W IN E8.—Madeira and Sherry Wlni-s, In Woodaud Glasss. of lino quality, lor stile hy nov 18 MINIS Jl FLOUANCE. B 1 ONNEIP8 NEW POCKET MAP of the Slate of C OLOGNE. dOv oel2l -Genuine Fnrltia Cologne, In Willow ’ it received anu for sale by JOHN B. MOO EE Jl C G ARTSlIEIUUK PIG IRON—A small lnvolee"d«l|f expected lo nrrtvo, will be disposed of from wlmrf. Parties wishing to engngo any of Utla Iron will plooso make early application to _ . __ nov3-2w ANDREW LOW Jc CO. ITIOUIKNINC WOODS, B LACK Bombazines, Black Coburg*. Alpaca, Canton Cloth*, Raw Silks, Black Crude Rhino 811k*, Butin dr Cltonea, French and English Crape, Black Love ana Crape Vella j ko* fur sale by DaWITT fc MORGAN W filTlTdUAPB BHAWL8.-A few While Crape Hhawla, lor Bale to close a lot, at nov HI KEMPTON fc VERBTILLE’S. fA OSliBN UUTTBR-25 keg* for auto by' H,J. GILBERT. H ~ ALL LAMP8—for burning Oil or Fluid, Bw aalo tjy 510RSE jl nr-Hols, n0 r9 155 Broughton at. K 1 ITCH BN GRIND STONES, Moat Cleavers, Saw* 1 and itorS Kulvua—Just received by MOU I18B & NICHOLS. riMNNED Iron Milk Bolter holding from oue lo six roughtou-at. MORSE Jt NICHOLS. O LD BROWN WINDSOR SOAP-A fresh supply Just received at the Apothecary’s Hall by nov4 J. E. Da FORD. FORD. Compound T HOMPSON’S COMPOUN D-Thompaon’a Com| or Transparent Bars, the choapoat ffimfly now In use—for sale at the Apothecary’s HaJI by^^ nov4 J. E. Da t A ttention noysi-Juat Mimo extra One Blue and Black r jr stoaraer, -fofli Jackets, Blaok and Fancy Caaalnter PknU, Figured and Plain Black Satin Veal*. For tale cheap by . _ novS - GB0.8.moUUL8r°ft>bon*iBan|e. an j SOIJTII-WESTEIt N HAIL 1KOAI) P nrrl ve al Oglethorpu BIX, A. NL, nrrl vo at C0U111 1 o’clock, P. M. Leave Columbus dally ot 9 o'clock M., and Oglethorpe at 11)4, A. M., arrive lit Macon P. M., connecting nt Macon each way with Central t> Trains to Savnntmh,- Augusta, and Mllledgov!Uc,und - Macon Jl Western Trains lo Griffin, Atlanta, Dul Chattanooga, Nashville, be. Connecting dally ut Columbus by a fust lino of Com 28 miles to Opelika, thonco #4 miles by M. b W. P.-x.. H. to Montgomery, Ain. Connecting nt Oglethorpe with Tullabosseo and hufnu- In nmll singes. Pussengers breakfnst and dine nt Fort Vnlloy. GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent. Macon, August V2, 1853. nug3l Ttariiuteu’r liij.i-ess. ISa. UAVdUTKBET. T HU Subscribers beg loave lo Inform the public that they have concluded their arrangements with the Centra/ Railroad and Banking Company, and are now running Messengers dally to Iflacony and aoml-woek- ly to Offlothorpo and Columbian, and also for warding Gouda to Itlilli'dReville, nnd al! Interne- dlnto places. Our Expresses by tbe Steamers to Now-York and IMtiliulolulitu. enable us to forward every de scription of merchandise and valuables tn EVERY TOWN iu the Northern States—also lo Californio and Europe, Orrtcna anu Aoknts.—153 Bay street, Savannah; Fourth-street, Macon; George R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; office, Rnndolph-st, Columbus?74 Broadway, New York, 43 and 45 South Third at., Phlln.t 8 Court atreet, Boatou; Exchange atreet,Providence! Montgomery street,Call- f °fohttq I.IVINGSTON. WINCHESTER Jt CO T II R Arbor Billiard Saloon, OPl’OSITB MUNUIUENT SlffJAIlK. SAVANNAH BA. , „ T HIS MAGNIFICENT SALOON Is now open to tbo Public. Tbe Proprietor takoe this method of In forming his numerous friend* nnd the Public that be hna oiietiod the nbovo Saloou, and aaaurua hit Palrensthat every altetillon wilt be.ptld to all who are dlapoaed and 8KGARR, can be had at the Bar. P. B.-PKBB I.OKOH n«lty nt It oWJdt. Ihe amount of five dollaraandgeadbtlbtolhlaoBoe, novlBtf * “- j, - jn.i IV.O.BUII «*»n. DAY 0‘ also, with tho N mv-V or It & idJ leave with ihe U.S. Stall kvkr' Ships, which leave Charleston kvkry Saturday Afternoons. ... ■■matins**" Passengers leaving IHneon on Tuew*) " arrive lutlinoto connect with the *ptcnu l M t,jp ship JAMES AUGER one week amt me»» SOUTHERNER the next. . Faro from Charleston to Now-York by lao' 1 ' time 58 hours. WjpgrtV* Z-j,:LXrrrnS».»*. To Philadelphia $ HI, and <» SOI T BAYING the wharfatthefootofl.aure 1 J,»J’\\T Ulol jg. 1 rests) j'asttnsf srsiSs Ball ltMd w Norlolk, lime, bf • IM i Sn and Weldpn, aa wdl aaithe jkjjg rill) thrg having recently been relald with ll ?,*Y he »o securing both aafoty and despatch- ‘y * m ,/ rr*^ Now-York In 61)4 hour*. B . Through tlcketscan alone be had from *■., Agent oftho WUmlugtou and RMelgb ^ urt tu^fijf pany,aUheofflceoftneCoiopan),ff’Oi° otr^ - Charloatop B;c. to whom plearo apP‘ii^-— pURRY COMBS, Rorae \J- for sale by *• ttj** 41 '