The Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1853-1855, December 20, 1853, Image 1
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VOLUME LI.
®E REPUBLICAN.
is rumasnKti
Bully,Trl-Wookljr and Weekly.
p. w. ALEXANDER * CO.
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tVANNAH, GA.. TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20,1853.
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«d of »N »ho tiwied won of GoorRlk.publlibed (o'
the world ibli dlicrtptloD of J udjte Nlobei .*
" llo is n ntombor of tho > PrMbytorlan Church,
and us s Jurist; a man, and a ohnaUnn, will not Mf-
Ter anything by a compariaon with any man of Ida.
age in the country."
Countrymen, tho value of tho Court of Appenls is
dlitroyed union you nlH.t such a mark of diBorodlt
Dell Buova.—Wocopy front ‘Willmor & Bmith'i
Time* of tho 10th nil., tho following, account of a
now Invention for tpnrlno purpoawi:
"lit tlio Southnnmtlon duck thcro nro throo patent
,holl buoys, which tru* Moxlwm government have or*
v dt>rod for n part of tho coast in tho Gulf of Mexico.
They arc cnonuouB buoys with lnrgo bells, and their
use ih in thick,and foggy weather when tho buoys
K n«t !**»' .... —
p a ily, in Advance, for 0 months, it 00
fri"U'o«klr, ; li* Advance & 00
«H»o* i’ald in Advunce, 4 00
iVffklyt invariably In Advance, m
Kit l'rVi'.-lO Co/lM for 1ft
17* lu no cam will an order n>r tho paper be attended
Wi unless accompanied with the money, or s satisfactory
refwruce.
ADVERTISING R ATF.8*.
Advertisement* Inserted st Uie following rates t—
roa on* seusaa or ten mk«*.
line (niorttoa... .Ateta. One .Month $0 DO
wm “ ....91 00 Two “ 10 On
rtree •• .... IM Three” 18 50
r"ur “ ....150 Pour 150-1
nv, “ .... 175 Six “ 80 00
One Week 8 00 One Year HO on
por advertisements not excoodlng live lines, three-
rourihs of tlie »bovo rates will bo charged, l. c.,
For mm t nioriton 45 coots.
two “ 75 “
otto week 91,50, Ac., Ac.
Legal nitvortlaomoiita Inserted at tho usual rates, nn-i
grid care tnkon Hint they bo published according to law •
All advertisements from truusleul persons or stranger*-,
in- mild for lit advance.
The privileges of yearly advertisers will bo confine.t
rU-idl) to their regular business, and alt other advertlsc-
tm-ius, not pertaining to tliolr regular business, at agree- 1
l0 r, to be paid extra.
Yearly advertisers exceeding In tliolr advertisement*
iho average number of lines agreed for, will be charged
,t iiroiHirilonat rates.
ADVERTtHRMRETS WlLb SB INSERTED ORATl’l-
r< \U advertlsemcutl for ctiAriinblo Institutions and re*
Helena societies, will be charged half price.
tir All advertisements sent to this office without dl-
factions’as to the number of Insertions, will be published
|i;i!v, until ordered to be discontinued, and charged *l-
Wlngly.
• • \il letters directed to this office, or lit Editors,
-o*) be post paid, to entitle them to attention.
-Each CUatlou by tho Court of Ordinary, that
indication hits been made for letters of Adniinlstratlon.
„,„i bo published tiiirtv mays nt least.
Nonce by Executors and Administrators for Debtor-
aid Creditors to render In tliolr accounts, must bo pul-
Ithed six weeks.
‘nk-* oJ Heal Estate anil negroes, by Executors, Ad-
.... mi.(niters, and Guardians, must be published PORT’.
DAYS bel'oio the day of sale. These sales must be mad
i!u> Court House doorot the county In which the proj
ertvls eltiiutc, null ou the Urst Tuesday of the monli.
•eii tin* hours of leu in the morning and four In tho
gpernoon. No sale from day to day Is valid, unless so
>\i<r >sn‘d III the advertisement.
Applicaltons by Executors, Administrators and Guardi,
tan to tlie Court of Ordinary, lor leave to sell Real Estate
-ir Negroes, must be published TWO MONTHS.
Sates of personal property (except negroes) or tcstalo
ad intesiule estates, by Executors and Administrators,
mist he advertised FORTY DA Yd.
Amdlcatlons uy Executors and Administrators for Lot-
,-rs ills Issory, must bo published SIX MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on Ural Estate,
r.iuH bo advertised once month for FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of tho Court of Ordinary (accompanied with u
copy of tho bond of nurecincut) to make titles to lurid,
must bo advertised three months nt least.
Sheriff’s sales, under executions regularly granted by
the Courts, must bo advertised THIRTY DAYS—under
m •rtgugeexecuriotis, SIXTY DAYS—sales of perishable
p*.*|K*rtv, under order of Court, uniat bo advertised, gen
erally, TEN DAYS before the day of sale.
upon thuio who lb, party |>urptiwi hnvo refusud to Sg3lHg iE&iST
oonlinuoupuu the bench a Judge who hM dU- , cality qftho imoya. Tho npjmrntus Ih biuiIi, ulso.
charged ht* doty sMUIkotortly* an will forever dolor “»to Hiutwor thupurpuM of life buoys, where several
n.i.or. r»,m iik« ni . n A,',„T poreoiu^iinboehelUTcdunliltheynrormuoU.--
othors from Iiko conduct. The RuBniun govuromont ruccnlly ordered ono of
Tito Ynxoo Legislature divided among tho tnn- ,j 10 patentee fcv Riga. One iaplactd off Calshot
jorltj' of Its members the tutopproprieted ppbity Cimlo. near tho citlrfmeo of Southampton water,
lumia. Tho nipR-rlty oftho Lopluluturo uuw in sea* ““'I il him beou.proposed to PlSMono nottr iho
slon, hnvo inntliliod llio fountain or i-ublio juolico, ,«
by directing tho current ol patty polities into itj in . Southampton mnil packets. If ono were laid down
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Watches
Rom hit
koepors,
COOPER WATGH EH,-Daub
lug tml Magic cases—perfect tun
INDEPENDENT SECOND,
Ur.loUn* Alt. rlmllll, liiirin, . .
order to givo ccrtuin assurunco that tho eountty
shall bo forgotten, rather than party politicians,
when publio officers nro chosen. <•
Aristides wua bo honest and faithful in tho nd-
ministration of tho laws when in office, that the
penplo csllod him tho “just.” Tho Legislature of
Athens banished him from tho country, because
tho manner of his serving it, put thorn to shame.—
Tho majority of tho Logisluturo of Georgia, Imvo
followed tho oxamplo of tho Athenians, (and may
expect to meet the same iato.
Countrymen, Georgia is not the island of Barn*
tnrin, that its government should bo tho laughing
stock of tho world. Lot us put on tho sackcloth of
penitence, lay our lieuds in tho ashes of humil
ity, apply our shoulders to tho car of State, and
Call in confident luilh, upon tho Ruler of Rulers, to
aid us to take tho reins from Sturgis, McDouguld
& Co , put them into belter hands, and keep them
there. And then wo may expect that party zeal will
not bo considered a necessary qualification to «.«•
euro tho rO'clcctinn of a .ludgo of tho Court of Ap
peals who docs his duty ; and that he who was Into*
ly elected by patty assendency, will bo continued ;
on tho Bench, i) his conduct shall entitle him to !
that high distinction. X. Y. Z. j
there it would bo ubout twonty fuel high, with a
boll weighing I 1*8 cwt. Col. Faoio visited South
ampton on Monday, tolmpect tho buoys for tho
McxiOun government. Thu Inventor ofthls most
useful apparatus is Captain Rencrtck, of South
ampton. Ho Iwr recently submitted models to tho
Adinirulty uud Trinity Board. TJieirusp In enabling
ships to enter channels in fogs is invnluuhlu. Tho
under part'ofthubell buoy is bout shaped, only
solid, and is admirably formed to roll about in v tho
water to ring tho boll that is nttnehed to it. From
tho upper surface of tho buoy a circular and tapering
palisading is raised several feet in height, inside
of which, towards thu top, tho bell is hung so us to
ring at thu slightest movement.”
Wrkck.—Tho Schooner Bloomer, of Frnnkford,
Me., Cnpt. Allred Williams, hound with P. P.
lumber from Alnyport Mills, Fla., to Martinique,
sprang uieuk on llio lltli insl.. in hit. 3D 37, long.
W) 1'J. Tho Capt. put her back, hut was compelled
to beach her, ou tho 18th, about 25 miles south of
S:. John's Bar. Tho Captain and crow wore saved,
but tlie ve&ael and cargo uro a tulul Iobs.—Jackion-
tille {Flu) <\nc8 17/A.
Gov. Foote, oi Mississippi, it is said, is about to
take up his residence in New Orleans. We see
from tho papers of that city that ho is now on a visit
there. .
"Vncle Ned had no hair on the top of hte head,
in the place where the. Hair ought to iin-w ”
Hut lie lived previous to llietlbcovery nf.L)on’s cole-
limied Kniliulroii. which not only preserves nhii beaull-
WalclicH anil
mo Tbs subscriber la
GOLD A MI.VEIl
AND BlLyl'R WA
TuiUlENBHN *WXWl)SliiReBl 'lulwe Jurvensen
Watches received by uvery arrival* with cnrtlilCHtes
from blur with.each Waloli,. wurruuieU iturioti, time
keepers,, fid Ml to 985U
r *-*u|ex uuu laivi-rs III limit-
me kvoper>4185 In 4(875
, outi Quarter Second
Wniches for tlmlnu buries.. .»;,•*...• • *.9183 to |85U
Oil U0N0MRTH118—BpIondUl Hold PoekCi Cbroiio-
ineiers, whleb run wlllmnuoy vurlijllon,.9l85to98.W
EIGHT UAYjWATL’HBH—Watches which ninnlRht
days. 9HUto 9IS5
ENAMEL WATCHES* for l.adlos-sqnm In hunting
oases.......... «,...f35 to 9t(ifl
DIAMOND WATCHES, for Lndics-esome in magic
cases,.. .; 955to 93(lt)
MAGIC WATCHES, Which change Into thtee different
Watches * to 9175
WATCHES which wind up aud turn.ttm hand* with
out any key,... * 985to9Hl»
Fine Gold Laplne Watches, 4 lioIosJ«velled..9 , i5.tH»
Fineuotd Dutuched Levers y... ... Sd.tlft
Gold Enamelled Watches for Did Ladles, ... 35.0U
Gold Engllxh Fntetil t.over# 35.no
Gold English Patent Uvorv, hunting cases... 58.00
Silver Patent- Levers, ns low aa HMiO ■
Silver Detached Lever*, as low os H.un
and ull oilier styles of \Vniches at equally low prices.
DIAMONDS.—Diamond Ear-Rlugs, Plus, llraceleu,
Flnirer-Rfagr, onU Crovset, for sale at much lee# Dina tho
usual prices. , ,
JEWELRY.—All'kinds of Gold Chains, pure Gold
Wedding Kings, Gold Kejs and Hoalr, (Sold Pens and
PoiicIIh, Gold and Silver Thimbles, llruceluts, llroanl
Plus, t.'uff Plus, Lockets, Ear-lUngs, (Sold and Silver
Spectacles,- (Sold Tooth-Picks,- Charms, Clinteleluo
Chains, fee.,&c.
_ uuntntHD Kami,
r ’~’ o, i-'lwsoU
WHRmruiQiiniftnucKinimn
ooRdieaoV
Uroushtou nntl nioniffoinory-sircoi*,
SJtyAMStJlH, [ QjI,)
Cnrrliigcs. Wagons, Carts and Drays manufactured.
UlncksiuilhinK, Including Iron nailing and Grates for
nnlldlngs, Stc. done at thu shortlist imtlcu. nug 80
CuNTIul-rilR an'u A. 0 fl.DEM,
SWroicat.
GOOD-MEDICINES I
ANODYNE "lMoxfBtTOEANT,
recommendcil to liivsllds.Hsnnsun)ussed
»wn preparation, lor thq cure or Coughs,
d 'dlier forms of common Colds; Ibunchl*
I S confidently rci
by any known
Iloarsunei*, ami op ... ,
Its, Asthma, Croup, Consumption In mi early stage, hnd
for ifin relief of the Pntfn'it even In adrsncod stages of
that fatal disease,
wnviMniitviuii H combines. In a sclonllfic mantier, remedies of long
Iriva IIOOHS tvvst or Dtmnsmsrr r esteemed value, with others of more recent discovery.
Is nreiJared “to^^oontrncUi aU^klnds o?BuUdlnK and besides Its soothing and |onlcmi«|IUe*, nctsihrough
is prepared m, oiuttrnu mr an tunas or mmuing una |t k| „ nn<l with greut efflcacypor the cure of
Repairlngl#^
A i.ho—To conduct Wator through the various partsoI
Houses. oci 13
IIIITLEU.
MASTER BUILDER,
Dual or in Wliilvl'ilio l.iiiuUor,
VOIIK-S rllKKT. OOnKTIIOHrs-StlltAKK. ‘
N. B.—lie Isiimpnrodtopuiln Iron Fronts to Stores
fce. Is apr 88
SILVER WARE.—Sterling Silver Spoons, Cups,
Forks, Pie Knives, Napkin Rings, Fruit knives, Wed
ding Cuke Knlver, &c., Stc.
(rJfWulclies and Jewelry exchanged. All Watches
warranted to keep good lime, or the money returned.
REPAIRS.—All kinds ol Watches and Clocks cleaned
and repaired In the best manner, nt much less than tho
usunl prices. ,
Goods sent by express or mull to all parts of the
United States. GEO. 0. ALLEN,
Importer of WntchcS'nhd Jewelry,
Whoickste and Retail,
No. 11 Wall-street
(Second floor,) near Broadway. New-York,
ap 8 ly’Jnwis
DENTISTRY.
ROYALL At JOHNSON,
SURIilliAli AND MECHANICAL DliNTtaTS,
Nt, Jtiliun-Htruet,
fob 14 JVear the Market, -Saeam’ak. ly
ufi7S76 UErvTisT,
Is prepared to perform nit necessary operations for tho
Regulation, Preservation and Boautirjlug tlio Teeth,
amt will Insert Artificial Teeth, from a «la«lc Tooth to a
L>« nlilu Sot. Dr. P. will spuruno effort to gtvo the ut.
muslBatisfucUon to all wtio may command his services.
o83-ly OrrirKi 150 bUoUUUTQN-sTUEET,
“ CIIAIUiUS P. COOPlilt.
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER FOR
FLORIDA,
175 Ikny-M., Snviinnnliy
Will practices In the Courts of Chatham, Camden, Glynn,
and .McIntosh Counties; also the United Stales Circuit
aud District Courts tor Ilia Southern District of Georgia.
RtsncuieNcics.
SaranaaA.—lion. It. M. Charlton, Messrs. Crane St
Rodgers. BubIoii &. Viliulnugn, Daniel 11. Stewurl.
Flvritlu.—Hoi), Jus. E. Broome, lion. 8 R. Mallory,
lloii.Thos. Ballr.e||, lion. Tims. Douglas, Hon. C. II. Du-
pud, Hon. tY. H. lAirwnrd. 3m
SAVANNAH, GA.
rniSDAY MOItMNtJ, DEC. 20,
BY TELEGRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN.
Cupt. ItiulolphN Hotly Found,
Chxrleston, Dec. 19tli.—'Tho body of Capt. Ru
dolph who was lost during the Into gale, was found
t!> s morning six miles South of Stono, and wna
brought to this city for burial.
[ron TI1E SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN!
Georgia—'Tlio Supreme Court—The late
Flection—Judge Msliet.
Georgia is a great Stnto in the number of itapeo-
, and extent of its territory; its sea coast, is lands,
iin.l sale harbors; its genial healthy atinosphoro, its
fruits mid (lowers; the splendid coloring and varied
tmts ot its evening sunsets; its innumerable foun
tains of puro water, its navigable rivers and moun-
PosTorFKcs in Thomas County.—It may not he i """v * MV ,",7*r„
unimerceting to „„r Jnend. «. hom, m,d uAoad, ,u S
know the names oi the I oat Olheosm our epunty, ii, l ,„iruir. nr i.»n.i>. u,mi,i„,i r .
know the names ol the l ost Ultieosin our county. • Dandruff
nml as tho Post Master General has just established 1
a now office called Glasgow, wo thought it best so
give the names of ull with tho names of the Post
Masters annexed.
Thomasville, Thomas Simmons, P. M.
Duncanville, J. .1. Mash.
Groversville. J. S. Groover,
Boston, D. R. Watson,
Stations James S. Godfrey,
Oeklockonce, James W. Roberts,
Glasgow, John A. McIntosh,
The above named Post Masters, with the cx-
liursh, uii|ileii8iud hair.
From the Hume Journal. JY. Y.
“So article ever acquired ao rapid cvbhrlly and iiiiJ-
versal appreciation us Lyon’s Kuthidron. To those who
bate used it umd who hut* not* thu reason Is obvious
us ds Invigorating and bcauliljlng effects, and nureeu-
hie erfuinu, slump H au linltspemaihtu uriu-le of tlie loll-
oi.” sold at Hie old price of -J5 cenls III large bottles,
by ull dealers, everywhere. *
D. 8. BARN Ur*, Proprietor,
IlH Broadway, N. Y.
T. M. TURNER & C< >.,
Wholesale agents. i-avuunah Ga.
dec 80 lino
ccption ofThomns Simmons, Esq., have their let- ,
tore free of postage.—Thotiiaiinlle Watchman. ,
Tn* Most Skriou* Casks or Ditopsv Cured nv Hot-
i tow/v’s Pills.—Tliociiu-es of dropsy are various, but
il Kuuerully arises from obstructions lo tlio free clrculu-
A Ncf run the SrowiTts.—Under this head tho I lion of the blood ihnumh the system; to remedy ibis
Bay,,,, San, ,,U..ho following ,„„y: j tf, 'S
>\o hnd just printed the luncrn! tickets, of thereby gradually diminish the colluded Hit Id, and If
Richard R. Ctwilc, Esq., uml were thinking of tho! persevered i.i till ihe cure Is eomplelo. I'uriber nectimu-
uncertainty of life, (Mr. Cadle having been in ; iutions nro prevented. Many persons that Imvo sulfa
town but a tew days before his death in apparently
good health,) when oar meditations upon this ,
mournful subject were interrupted by a negro )
woman, in tears, coming into the office and inquir- •
ing if it was a fact that Mr. Cadle was dead! We, !
without reflecting, told her it was. She dropped •
upon Iho lloor eomulotely helpless, and it was with
thu greatest difficulty wo could prevail upon her to
rise. She left the office uttering tho most heart
rending shrieks wo ever heard. We were told by
some gentlemen about an hour after tlio occurrence,
that this poor colored woman was running up and
down the street frantic with grief. This is n<
newspaper paragraph for effect, but tho plain iruili.
nml one among the thousand instances that daily
occur to tho Southerner's eye. Ah! the poor African
can well appreciate the intrinsic value of a kind
master. 41
The President’s House.—Tho interior improve
ments of this edifice were fully completed several
days since ; and they are such as reflect the highest
credit ou ull to whose skill the workmanship was
entrusted.
The east room is now in decent trim. Although
the paper on the walls is heavily gilt, and tin
frescoed ceiling, and the cornices, mouldings, and
pilasters, are plentifully coated with gold-leaf, yet
there is nothing like tawdriness; for the colors of
the various pieces of furniture, including the ear*
urtauis, all agreeably harmonize. The
!r«tii dropsy i-nn tesiilv t» tlie efficacy of tills medicine,
especially females lit llm turn of life, who at that period
arc mure particularly predispos'd to Ibis iusidtioas dis
ease. ilccto
Second Relation or a Goon Story.—Il Is generally
admitted tlml “a good tale Is none the worse for being
twice told.” Taking advantage of tills license for repeti
tion, wo reiterate Ili.-it our opinion, backed up by pro
longed experience, remains more decked Hum formerly
regarding Hie unapproachable virtues of tlm Hyperion
Fluid tor lbe Hair, and Allude for shaving, biveoied aud
sold by William Bogle, 877, Washington Street, Boston.
Ainolc must mean ••Sliiivliig-inade-en»y,”«l leusl that Is
the honest interpretation we givo to Its effects when In
use. Fold by W. W. Line*.In; T. M. Turner At Co.; A.
A. Solomons Ac Co.; J. II. Cartel & Co., Favuumdi, and
by Druggists generally. dec 80
Commercial Xiitcllignicc.
SAVANN AH iHAItlil.T.
Monday, December M)ih, 1\ M.
COTTON.—There was u good demand to day, tlie sales
amounting to 15,-ft hales, ul the following panlculuis: 48
at 'J, 818 ut UJg, LdatO’i, 870 at OJtf, 143 at D‘g, 835 at \ i nroAI entnrgfug iny W’arernoiiis, I ain enabled token
45 at DJi, 810 id In, I3i»l 1U>,', uud 188 at toy; cents, j J’ „ mueli greulerussorlineut of Instruments tbnii In
Prices continue Erin.
Bells ! Bells ! Bells !
T H E 8U B8CHIH KKS manufacture and keep constant).-
on band all sizes of Clnircb, Factory, Btcambon'.
Ferry, Locomotive, Fcliool House, and Plantation Belli
These bells are bung with the patent Iron yokes wit
moveable arms. They can lie turned around so that tl*
clapper will strike In a new place, which U desirable ti
ler a bell bus been rung a few years. Springs are ufflxe
In n now way to prevent the clapper from resting on tb
belt, thereby prolonging (he sound. These heftsaro mm
ufactored from the beat stock ami are cast in Iroiicnstlng-
Al this foundry these were fiAt used and are found to t-
n grent Improvement. Woglve a written warrantee tb.
If Clnircb Bells lireak within one year from dale of pm
chase,with fair usage, wo will recast without ebarg-
The tone of all Bells Is warranted. Nearly OIMiti Bel.
Iiuvo been cast and sold from tills foundry, which Is ll
best evidence of ihelrsiiperlorliy. tVo ha t <‘ 15 gu)d an
silver Medals, nwurdeil from the various Fairs “for ll
bust Bells for sonorousness uud purity of tone.” W
pay particular attention to getting up Peals or Chime
and can refer to those furnished l>> us. Our Foundry 1
within a few rod* «l tb.) Ilmls-m River, Erie Canal, an
Railroads riimdng III every direction. As lids Is tl<
largest establishment of tlio kind in llio United State
nml Jinn Iho largest assortment of bells, orders can b
filled with great dispatch. Wo cun refer to bells in an
of Hie States. Old Bells taken in exchange for new one.-
Levels. Compasses, Ice., constantly on hand. Address
A. MENEELY’S SONS.
tunc 13 ood tv WeslTrov. N. Y.
! ' (*rent liartvuiiiN in
C A It 1’ E T I N G S .
T HE SUBSCRIBER has J-ist completed Ids Fall par
ennses, and now offers decidedly the largest and op*
I stock ol Carpetings and Oil Cloths lobe found iu llio city
! on tlie tiesl terms:
Rich VELVET, )
“ TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, | Carpels
“ 3 PLY, > In
“ INGR AINS, great variety.
“ VENITIANS, j
Together with a rich and splendid Slock of Oil Cloths
Druggets, Piano and Table Covers, Stair Rods, Bimliugt
StC., AtC.
IiO\v-l*rifert Cartu-lliigsi
Housekeepers who uro about furnishing with new Cat
pelings, are reipiested lo examine bvtoro making thei
select ions else where, as all goods will tin sold low, urn
wurrutiled lo give entire satisfaction lo (lie purefias r.
Robert b. walker.
- Kill Cliestmil-st., tielow Eighth,
sept 27-3mo-o Phllmielpidii.
Il It A I» K I It vT ■
1MAX0 AMI MEL(JI)E0.\ WAKE ROOMS,
No. 423 ESruudtvuy, fa'. Y.
J O 11 fa I,. II O 1» ti. 1 fa fa t
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clmttittioog-ii, Tenn.
Rkfriikncrs:—Tliontas M. Turner tut. nml Novitt,
l.utbrop it stebbius, Savumudi; Col. C. II. Hopkins,
Durlen; unit Ttioinas II. Calloway, President Eas Ten-
ncasc and Georgia Rallrpnd, Cleveland, Tennessee.
Jan 5 dly
JOHN It, VOCilltAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin, l.uim-n* County, ha.,
I I.ate Junior Partner of Ihe Jinn of .J. .(• J. Cucnran,
irwiitton, Ucorgiu.
I Will attend promptly to ull business entrusted to his
J care, l'urllcular attention puld to collecting,
f liKncmeNcK.—llr.C. B. Guy ton,and P.ll. Rowe, Dub-
I Hu, Ga.; M. Marsh, Savnunali. ly nmy2
M ill. A. LOFTOfa,
A T T O R N E Y A T L A W ,
novlttf NlonUccIlo, Oco.
IIAJIILFON (JniPEIt.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Corner of tVIdlaker Street and Buy Lane.
oct3l- ttawlm.
oral wril being of Ha people, it ts indeed tho bee- improved in appearance, as visiters will not tail t-
...- .ii •-« < — e- perceive, and rendered attractive.
On Thursday, a number of the foreign ministem
and attache*, tonetlier with ladies ol their respec
tive households, paid the President and Airs.
Pierce a friendly visit,and no doubt enjoyed them
selves during tho hour they remained in tho “blue
room.”— Wuah. Sentinel.
Tho New York Kvcning Post, alluding to the
invasion of Sonora says:
The proceeding is similar to thnt of a few yotinu
men of Niagara, \vh->, on a certain Fourth of July,
not long since, crossed the river lo the Canada '
side, walked into tile woods above '.he Clifton !
tilled with minerals; its productive soil and l ,cl i* 1 }^ .
v.lu,„ Io u„a u.0 woaLL. .ccuri.v. and K o n - |
of all countries, and most worthy of patriot citizens,
nd a government that takes care that they suffer
o wrong. #
riolon and Lycurgus when rulers, contrived to
make people and government,so to net and re-act for
their mutual good nnd glory, that tho cities where
th-y severally governed, are still looked at, and
ad about, ns wonders of tho world.
Georgia is a bettor country, than Athens or Spar
ta What are its Lawgivers doing, to make its citi
zens patriots, and its government glorious.
An old man, who has seen much of the past, an-l
i9 liopi-lul for the future, desires to uso tho priva-
lije of age, to say a low words of warning, to his
c iimtrymcn. It is the fashion now, to call Georgia
u Empire .Slate. It would have been rediculous t<«
have applied that title to it, sixty years ago. It
was settled by a few poor folks from London, and
c entile rangers Ironi the pinny woods along
the Atlantic coast. Until many years after the
nowledgornent ol independence, its position
mg the States, tended to tho fag end. The
dee -miauls of the tirst settlers hnd been so lacking
in laiui, that whcn-Tlicy took the government of the
• their hands, they shared out the great
quantity which they found ungrnnied, with uncon-
Rolled greediness. Their Representatives in tho
L g-datum of 1785, aided by the bribes of wealthy
sc mips from other States, passed on net to divide
SuvunnuD Lxporl*—Dec* ID.
For ship Chaos, for Boston—8,073 bales Cotton, nml
gull casks Rio*.
Fi-r brig ri T Hinds, for Boston—12(5,000 feet Lumber
I’.-r schooner Wooillirht^e, for Baltimore—881 lialcs
Upland Colton, 4U do Yarn, 1-t do Domestics, 8im boxed
Copper Ore, 8 casks, I b *x.
COLUMBUS, DEC. 17.—Cotton.—Our market, since
greater
All Pianos furnished are of ull elastic touch,
of an even <|itulily, uml deep, full, rich nnd purely nor
lone, ipinlitie* most desirable, inasmuch as Hie vole
will assimilate to the lone of ihc iiistrumeiil. All my h
slrauu-ntsare fully warranted, and a guaranteenccomp.
nles every bill of sale, and are sold nd low Ud can be pm
chased elsewhere. Second Hand Pianos ul all prices.
E'er" A NEW INVENTION.— 1 Tlie Organ Meldmleon
with ticobonks of keys, tlie only thing of the kind III lb
country, having two stop*, coupler, swell draw slops, &c
n sweet and powerful Instrument, pronounced by Orgiu
Ists io In* superior lor Churches or (Jrgan practice to It)
medium sized Orirnti*, price S800._ Also the comtnoi
K. G. C A It A INN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Forsytli, U«m
Witt practice In the Flint and adjoining Counties of the
jun 7 Mucou Circuit. If
ATdVvAIIP ll. HARDEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Atul Transportation Agent of llio Western and Atlantic
Railroad.
IIlitffRoIilv••Wnllier County* Georgia,
Will attend promptly to tlu- collection of claims in
Walker, Chattooga, Whitfield, .Murray, Gordon and Dude
counties, Georgia, and Hamilton county, Tennessee.
IIKZKKKNCK !
Rinooolu—II. & B. I). Brewster, W. L. Whitman, F.
W. Thornton, David Jobe.
Avovsta—Wm. II. Starke St Co., P. A. Scranton, Col.
John Mllledgc.
CiiXRI.vstos—E. B. Stoddard St Co.
Savannah—Dr. Richard I). Wayne, Win. M. Wudley,
H. F. Waring, and Win. Lynn. cod ly—June 14
E. A. falSUJET,
Will practice law iu Bibb, mid tlie adjoining counties,
mid in die Supremo Court at Savannah, Macon, Mil-
iedgcville, Aim-rieus, Columbus uml Decatur.
lie will piy pariicular attention lo iho collection or
sclth-nieiii of dehisaml lo Conveyancing.
fjjf «ifllw over the store of Clmrles Day & Co., on
becornerof Mtdbery uml second Streets, Macon, Gu.
«„v 8I» _ 8m
JOMlFll (iANAIIL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner of liny anil Whitaker streets.
Juno 25 ly
li A fat: HO FT AND lilt V A fa*
(•cnvral Agents uml ISrokrrN*
For tlie purchase uml sale of Stocks, Bonds, Exchange
•mil Real Estate,
117 BAY-STREET, SAVANNAH. Juii84_
,i. IIASBSItOI CK A: CO..
tMI’OHTKIIS AND WIIOLKSaLX DEALKHS IN
Earthen-Ware, French China Looking GlasscB.
H rouirhtoH.blrcet.
tills class of diseases.
Mtnblcr’M Dlarrhoin Cordial
(s n pleasant mixture, cooifionmlcd la agreement with
the rule* of Pharmacy, of them penile^agents, long known
and culehrulmt for tliolr peculiar effienc) in curlbg Dlar-
rhiwii, uud Hlnulurutfucilousof Hiosysleiu. In Its action
It nlltiys iiHiisea and jiroduces u healthy condition of the
Liver, thus removing thu cause at the same lime that It
cures the disease.
Thu valuable medicines nhnvonntncd have recently
b una Introduced, with the approval or u pnmbtr, of I be
Medical Profession In the city of Bulllimire and else
where, amt in practice have succeeded most admirably
In curing the diseases for which they are prescribed.—
They are offered lo tlio country practitioner, ns medi
cines winch he can In all respects depend tinnn, ns pre
pared in agreement w ith the experience of somuol the
most learned and Judicious physicians, and strictly In
Accordance with the rules of pharmacy, and so especi
ally serving his convenience, who cannot so readily ns
the city physiciun have his own prescripttonscoinuoutid
ed by a practical Phas*—iceuilsl.
See the descriptive pnnipblelrto be had gratis of nil
who have Ihumcdlcluei, for sale,containing recommend-
aliens from Doctors Martin, Uultzell, Addison. Payne,
Handy, l.nvc,&c.
Doctor H. It. Martin says: “ l do not bositnte lo rcom*
mend your Dinrrha-u Cordial and Anodyne Uhcrry Ex
pectorant," &c.
Doctor John Add-on says: “It gives mo much pleas
ure lo uild my testimony to that of others, in favor of the
extraordinary efficacy of jour Dlurrlura Cordial,” &c.;
nnd of tlie Expectorant, “ I have no hesitation lit recom
mending it, as a most vuluablu medicine,” Ac.
Doctor It. A Payne says ho used tlio Dturrlueu Cordial
tn Ills practice “with tho hupplcst effect, ami thinks tt
one of thu most convenient and efficient combinations
ever offered to our profession,”
Doctor L. 1). Handy writes: “I have administered
your Anodyne Expectorant, In severalcusesof Bronchial
nlfectloii, with the most happy results, aud from n know,
ledge of Its udinir.tbto effects, t can with tlio greutest
confidence recommend it,” Stc,
W. 8. Love writes to ««that he ha* adminls- j
Hired Ihe Expectorant to Ids wile, who has hnd the llron-
chilis for fourteen years, and that she is lust recovering |
from tier lung standing malady. II basin a few weeks j
done her more good than ull the remedies she has here- -
lofore used under able mcdlcnl counsel.
Sixteen of ilm best Apothecaries uml Pharmaceutists
iu Hie city of Baltimore, write: “ We are satisfied the
preparations know n «s Stabler’)) AnodyneLberry Expec
torant and Stubler’s Diurrbieu Cordial are medicines ol
great value, and very efficient for Hie relief utid cure ol
tlie diseases for which they are recommended, they bear
the evidences of skill ami cure in I heir preparation and
style of pulling up, and we take pleasure In recommend
ing them.”
Twenty-Seven of tlie most respectable Merchants,
residents of Maryland, Viuoisia, aud Noriii Caro
lina, who have sold nnd also used these medicines
themselves,»my, “From our own experience and that of
our customers, we do confidently recommend them Pro
Bono Publico. VVe have never known any remedies
used for the diseases for which they are prescribed, to be
so efficient aud to give such entire satisfaction lo all.”
The above notices of recommendation from members
of the Medical Faculty, Pharmaceutists of high
standing, and Merchants of Hie first respectability,
should be sufficient to satisfy all.tliut these medteinesnre
worthy of trial bv the afflicted, aud that they are of h dlf-
fereni stamp ami class from the “Quackery” and “Curt-
Alls” so much imposed upon the public.
For sale by Drugg'sts, Apothecaries sml Country Store
keepers generally. E. II. STABLER St CO.
Wholesale Druooists,
12(1 Pratt Street, Baltimore,
m 18— IhwRiuwoly
> , IAJlSU/..- • . •'/ •. • • *
NUMBER 208.
Ccwung staturtnwttnitB, ;
1 nKIV-vonk AM) Li vr*.. _
DtllTEB STJl'Eft HI Alb STB AJttBUS.
tur ultra uomckuiino this line are:
ATLANTIC, Capt. WEST, ARCTIC, CabL LUCE.
PACIFIC, .Capt; N YE, DA l/TIC,Cnpt.COMSTOCK.
ADRIATIC. Cnpt. GUAtTuN,
ftPftL Thwwidiliisliavlng been built by contract*
SatMUadb^preMly for govermnenl service, every ruro
ha* been taken ,ln their coiiaiructlon, aa al«) In tbelr bn-
trines, to onaure strc*«tb ami speed; and their uccommo-
dutlona for (laMeugem are unequalled for olugauco or
comfort.
Price of passage from Now-York to Llvert>9Cf,ln first r
UBScJililii. MR2IIS In M*mL.I Ainu, ruliln. ATli* n«..lnui*M
clusscabin,|l‘J0j In aecoiel clnnn cabin, 97b; excluaive
use ol extra site amto rooms, &UW. ptoiu Liverpool to
New-Yortt, £Ml nod Ib80.
Ail nx|ierieiicod Surgeon allachba to each ship.
No Uerthscaniio secured until paid for.
PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING.
From New* York, I From Liverpool.
Saturday....hoy,- 25, 18531 WedwKlay.'.Nov. 30.J853
Saturday....Dec. Ill,T«53 Wednesday..Dec. 14,1H53
Saturday... .Dec. 84.1853|Wednesday..Dec. 23, IS53
For Freight or Passage, upidy to
'.COLLINSSt CO., id W'plh
report bus ntitfeiied n iiille, owing lo the favorable i melodeonof all styles and prices. Being tlio exclu*D.
account- brought per steamer Niagara, through it i» still i Agent Tor these Iimtrmnents,orders arc solicited, lie
deprev-i.nl and Irregular. j usual dLeonid made to the trade, and ten per cent, to
.Middling 8 a H.V I Middling Fair
Good Middling 8 a8J 4 ’ | lmr !tj£
Hmitfu, took it Bond lunch, Willi copious washings ; Our river and whurve
ol elianipatinc*, uud wiieii they were well wanned \ »l , I , J'» r « ,, ce, giving tho
by the inspirations ol'tlio day uml Hie wine, rushed | s-V-,, . .. ..
to u neiRlibiirins hill. whero they declared tho j
Bolemn annexation of Canada to tho United Stales j
As there was no one present to dispute the validity i
of thu net, the result was taken lor granted, uud j
Canada, by their logic, is now part of tho Union, j
The Harpers—Offers of assistance to the a-j
mount of at least one hundred and forty thousand j
dollars have been tendered the Messrs. Harpers, -
from individuals with wlmm they have had no pro- |
vious connection. Another granl'yini' evidence of'
the sympathy uceordt-d to them hy the business I
com i mm it y is the oiler* of thu various insurance
companies in waive their sixty days ol grace, and \
settlu at once their several liabilities. ,
ALBANY, DEG. I7Hi.%Goii-iin.—We have lindciiti-
slderiitile aclivily in our coiiini market Hie past week,
in consequence of a rise of the river, ami prospect of
moving toward Hie large qiiantily of cotton winch has
been nminnjluling in our tVari-.lionses,
The Miles of llio w eek amount to several hundred ba
le*. at a bunis of nlioul tic. fur middlings.
s now present quite on animated
ussurance of “easier limes coin-
clergymen purchasing for their own use.
! 1 E. G. BRADBURY,
‘ m ID—InwffilnwoljP 423 Broadway. N. Y.
I* LAN T URSATT KN TIO N!!
The Colonization Law of Virqinia.—Ii is j
staled in the recent messnuo of the Governor of
Virginia that, in the three ycuis dining wiiieh tho |
, , , . , law ofl85d was in operation lo aid in the removal
a '"' <ta themselves and their ahettore, 00,000,000 ol c | colored persons to Liberia, only 419 lito blacks I
:rcs ol the rich land ol its western territory. | nnd slaves were removed Irom that Stale, at u«ost |
Georgia hnd been filling up for some time before, i R* the treasury oi 65,410. Under the piescnt law,;
which was passed bib April lust,240 colored per
sons huvo been sent to Liberia from Virginia, nt u
wall the roost vigorous, enterprising, and incluatri
oik people, of other countries. When these under
nod, what tho majority of tho Legislature wore
"mi, they hastened to dieperso them before the.
d'-ed should be done. They were too luto. But
Geuruinns were not to bo cheated out of their in-
terf-st in the public lands, by tlie force of n form.
Tlvy declared iho net a nullity becauso of the
fraud in iho doing ; they made clean work of it,
burning the record with fire drawn from tho Bun ;
and fixed u mark of disgrace upon the guilty, which
m iy yet be occasionally seen upon somo of their
children’s children. They set aside tlio old gov
ernment lor a new* constitution, and created a judi
ciary, whoso modes of trial were well suited to
c«st to tlie treasury ol &5,SOU, being nt the rato of
4d0 per annum—LuUieieut, us is supposed, to pro-
vt-nl any ilieieasu ol tho tree colored population.—
But, tlio Governor asks, “suppose tiny increase of
numbers is prevented, when and how shall wo get
rid of thoso 55,iHMK Him 11 w'e nnd our posterity
always endure tho existing evil/ /trust not; wo
should not; nnd IrcspccHuiiy urge the adoption of
inoro efficient measures for their removal, leaving
tho selection ol tho mode lo the united wisdom of
the General Assembly.”
LEINAU’S
AaWRICAX fertilizer
,'I.YJj tiUPF.n PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
13AH Ml i:<i« Al„
PREI’AKhD EXPRESSLY FOR
If/tvat and Grain
OF ALL KIM'S,
CORN, POTATOES, AND GRASS,
XElV ORLEANS, Dec. 13, P. M.—Cotton.—The do- ' Is Suitable for all Sails.
mnml uppeareil to be active, but either owing u* Hie high - /~\NE BARREI. is sufficient for an Acre of Lnriil, far
raicHtleiii-illicit by suciorH nr to tlie tenor ul Hu- Eiiro|iii's j \ / superior to Giuiim, ami ul half its price, cun l>o hud
lullcn>. received this morning. Hie demand slackened uud | at 93.5u per barrel, or S85 per ton of 82JII lbs. Mellioil
llio sides were confined to .ViUU bales ul irregulur prices, ■ of using il, sculler Broadcast and Harrow iu. To be hnd
mien having been paid above our outside llenres. ol tlu- proprietor only. GEO. A. LEIN AU, Prop’r.,
Ordinary 7 @8 i Good .Middling.. .ti)^@ltl No. IU South Front street., I’lilln.
Low Middling....8>4&*?4 Middling F*ir,..liljga»l»X USED SUCCESSFULLY
Middling, DAp&tU* } Fair ll (<£, |{y nr. tVm. IV. Clarke.of Pbilu.; Geo. Graves, Esq.;
! Mr. Field, of Fox Utilise, Pa.; Mr. David, of Mount Airy;
1(1,024 Mr. Juiiiiy , Bucks Go.; Mr. Rliouds, Monlgoinery Go.;
387,310 Mr. Gluts. Vt inid, Isalnli Wood St Bro.,N. J.; 1'lr. Boiidt-
810 ; non, ,i| Burlington Oily, N. J.; Mr. Bund, vf&ilcin, N.J.;
—, ; Mr. Trout wine, Ahhigioii, Bucks Co., Pa.; .Mr. Trainer,
308,162 j of Delaware Go.; Messrs. Goluman It II Iclieucr, of Sa-
i lum Go.. N. J.; Mr. Muhulfey. of Marietta, Pa., mid a
host nt Farmers in Delaware, Now Jersey, Pennsylvania
and elsewhere.
Farmers making Muck Hills, wilt find n few barrels In
valuable. For FRUIT TREES, which it will greatly hen.
ellt. by being scattered around altar they have been dug
ubout*. a light coating. For sale only by ......
GEO. A. LKINAI ,
No. 10 Foilth Front-street. Philo., Proprietor.
N. B.—J be American I-VrHH*er has been used success
fullv in tho Islands of Itarmmtu uml Burbudoes.
nug 13 niwiiui
MTLIJ.UIS A JU UPIilt
: GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
178 JjtiU'Slrcct, Sncananfi.
; M. II. Williams.] imv 15-if [J. T. HuMriiKiES.
i lil'fiE. PATTEN A (JO.,
i WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
COLUMBUS, ijeo.
Refer in Messrs. Padklfukh, Fay St Co., Siivumuih.
; oci3-0mo*
! \v i lTTak i/y fa n tv eo.,
j COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
fan. 7 4 ISay St rout, Suvaunuli* Ga.*
\V. Lynn. foclIO] M. D. Gci.lkns.
J. i-’. i» E Mi Vr
I FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
i WILLIAMSON’S IlUlLDl.NO,
! _sept2l-Uui SAVANNAH, GA*
I ‘ UUliGAliD 1'I. tl (V U MI fa,
Sexton ami (Titlertukur*
WRIGHT SQUARE, NEAR COURT HOUSE,
Savannah. Gkoiuua, »
in audition to liis duties tur sexton, will nltcnd to
furnishing lor funerals. _ _ [Jan 26.
WI.I.I.S A IM ICII,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION 5IERCIIANT8,
fao. H ' Huy si., Savannah, <*a.
L. W. WKLLM, mur l L. M. DURR.
TVM. W. GAIHtAKD.
FACTOR &. COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ITATKMKNT OK COTTON.
Stock on timid 1st September. 1853 bales.
Arrived .luce,
Arrived to-day,
Exparted to dale,..
Evjmrred to-day,..,
.. 192.3411
.. 3,OSH— 195,437
Slock on hand and on ship-hoard not cleared, 808,785
Fu Kin UTS.—A ship taken for Liverpool ut 13-ltld.
ExciiaNUK8—Demand moderuie.
London, 8Ai@9,V V cent, premium
Pari
New Yojk, tin days 8 @8.'* V cent, discount.
New York Sight, par to )i cent, discmml.
Mo.vroo.MtBv & Pensacola It ail Road.—Wo
have been informed thnt tho report ami profile of
the Engineer, on the Alabama portion of this road, w ll Tl*on.
will show a much more favorable 6tato of tho route '
than is represented by tho Gaz> Ut—that some
.. ... i • i seventy miles of tho road can bo graded at a cost
» itle satisfactorily uncertain duties, and violated | of not over two thousand dollars tier rink-—and that
rights. When grent wealth whs acquired, nnd a considerable distance of it will utmost admit of
fOariitr InirUiBCKtc.
PORT OF SAVANNA*!!, DEGEBlfllR 19, 1853.
ARIIIVEIL
Sli-anicr Lt JntniH, Frcetnirn, Paintkn, fcc, mClnghorn
k Ciinninglirni, 6 baled 8 I Cotton nnd Mdze lo Vinter-
eon At Co, I tost* .it tt Yillnloiigii, N A Hardee St Co, C It
CainpIU-ld, J Waldlmrg. N llerimndez, J A Brown,J Burt,
.Mrs Pacelty, Dr Ucc-d aud otliers.
summer Isaac Hcnti,Dillard, llnwkinsvllte.to Brigham,
Kelly St Co. 669 hales Cotton and Mdze to C llartrldgc,
N -V llurdco fc Co, Hrnlth St Loihrop.
Slnop Science, Thompson,(Jgeecliee,3300 busli Rough
Rice, lo K llnticr»h;mi St Sou.
Myers’ Flat, fin plantation, with 4 bales 3 l Cotton, to
riiEAUIlli.
Ship Chaos, Dumon, Boston—Washburn, Wittier St Co.
Brig •*• T Hinds, Cox, Boston— Briglmm, Kelly ft (Jo.
Sclir VVnodbridue, Wkile, Bidtimon— Brlgimm, Kelly
tifl.u and Julies bavama cxlcmled ami comp lies- I l“y'!|S d '»’ n lh “ undiroii wilhout any cradins
t..,i ... t.rrt „ ,l„i. i at ull! I here can bo no doubt that this rutl road
, m ay i rrors \yoro mado in their adjustment, , C0I , mm nds u route sut.orior, us to economy of c«m-
ihruugli thu hasto and ignorance necessarily incident struction, to any in tins country. Whencommcnc-
M< 5
PASSEABJiHS,
to die decisions of tlio courts ns they existed, some
■upervisury tribunal bccatuo nccessnry to correct
diem. Tho pcoplo however, valued so highly the
trial by special juries, mado up Irom tho members
ol tlie Grand Juries, by iho choice of the parlies
litigant, that it was with great ruluctanco, and after
long consideration, that thoy consented to tho crea
te-a nt a Court of Appeals. Whoa tho Court was
at b ■' established, men of experience, genius, nnd
/earning, were placed upon its bench.
It is a well settled truth in Georgia politics, that
tho responsibility of public officers through frequent
dictions, is better culculutcd to enforce faithful ser-
vice, tbsn rolinneo upon their natural Inclination to
d > right. Tho Judges of tho Court of Appeals,
w tr« thereforo mado eligible and rc-eligiblo for n
K-rin of years liko other officers. It wus known by
the advocates for tho Court, that grent evils might
fosult Imni tho Judges being dependant upon the
w 'll of party politicians for re-election. But it was
|h" u gbi, that every body bo well understood the
iniportanco of keeping the Court, whoso peculiar
J”*7 il would bo to secure equal justice lo every ono
y making right and kcoping uniform tho judgments
of °dmr Courts,that it wasconfidently bullovcd,
'hat the mnjnrity of tho Legislature would never
j so devoid of lovo of country, and regard
‘•r iheir own character, ns to rcluso to re-elect a
'"'go who hnd given satisfactory evidence of his
Wiliest ions u> sccuro tho ends aimed at by tlie
"uliahment of tho Court. .
"'"iiryrnon, wo hnvo been mistaken. Tlio con-
“<-( «f tho majority of the Legislature now in ses*
^ ,n ' i* **®®n tho reverse of what tho patriotic ex-
did from the increased intelligonco, and general
of tho people. The majority have
thruwn
li j - ® Mumbling block in tho way of the bone-
'''"'kings of ourj>opulnr jnstilutiona, and lake/)
\ their*'? Bc l n,e, ° r justice their evonbalance, by
P bl7 f r l J , “ rc * e,cct Jud ««Nisbet, whole ao-
fi-hj | ' b y «>no, to bo an accomplished
| lf|n “ r ‘ enrncd in the laws, film of purpose, an
,1 0 ' . mnn ' and impartial in ail his doelsions.-
Xl «ro than
twonty yearn ago one of the beet inform*
cd, too, which will be very soon, il will bo com
pleted in a shorter time than any similar work has
ever been executed. Success to it!—Montgomery.
Journal.
Capt. John Forsyth.—It is stated in tho Ala-
batuu papers that our fellow townsman is now
graceful ly ensconced in tho Chair Editorial of tho
Mobile Register, Wo rocogniso his Damascus blade.
It is us ehai pas when of yore ho fought nt tho post
wo now gunrd. VVe guarantee thnt thoro will bo
no breach In thowall hodofunds. Wo greet him
heartily again, and Itopo ho will ro onlist. Tho
country cannot spare so well trained an editor Irom
his post just now,—Calumbua Times. 17/A.
New Bloomers.—Wc hoar hut littlo now about
tho Bloomer women, but in lieu thereof (saya tho
\Vnshitigton Union) creatures in tho shape of men
nro now beginning to excito thu nubile mind by
assuming thnt nlinoet indkncnaublo article of
Indies apparel—llio shawl, several odd looking
individuals, pint feminine uud purl masculine, are
soon parading thu Avenue, wcaringshawls of va
rious hues. The petticoat is now only wanting to
complete tho figure.
Curiosities op Trade.—Among tho importa
tions into this country, is a curtain cluss of articles,
embracing an almost endless variety, which nro
called “non-enumeiatcd.” Some of them cost a
mure trifle nml uro littlo used; others, equally cheap
are of such general uso that their aggregate vnluo
is considerable. Few persons know flini jiu-ao
articles enter into commercial transactions. A
friend somewhat curious in such mailers gives us
iho following items relative to those importation*
into Now York:
During the year ending Juno 30th, 1853, tho 1
value of slate pencils imported was $3,733; of sau
sage skins, $884; littlo night tapers, 8207; tooth
picks, $341; bladders, $1,857; orungepeol 9581;
peach kernels, $8; goose skins, $7C6; roso lanvus,
$773; skeletons, $351; mushrooms, $l,0U3;sund, $3;
gooso-liver pie, $131; spunk, $14.
This list of incongruous articles could be en
larged to a great extent.—Washington Star.
CoNF/nttmAL Letters.—/n n ruling upon (his
subject, in tlio U. 8. Circuit nt Boston, Judge
Sprague decided that a person exhibiting a letter
marked "confidential,” or otherwise using its cop-
tonts thus publicly to tho. injury of the writer or n
third party, wits gujlty of a gross violation of pri
vilege, ana might bo held.pecuniarily liable for
damsges resulting from tuck broach of cootidoove.
Per H'eamcr St. .lolin.-*, from Pnlnlkn, &c—2 Mln-es .
Coles. Mini Tilmitn, Mss Adams and 2 children, Mrs 1’a- j
Ci-tly, Miss Mcliolfi nnd 4 svis.E Kelly nnd svt.G IV Poor, j ; ;,,r
\Vui Com art, v Dougherty, Win VVeedeii. II F Weeden.K | |J-
WALITTmP 1> IS—1’ APF. 11A fa U s fa J.S.
ooUTHF.KN and Western tnerclmuis are particularly
O Invited to examine our slock, which contain* one of
the largest assortments ol every article in the business lo
he found Iu the city. IH'RTCN &. LANING,
Muniilaclurcrs mid lmjmri<-rs,
184 Arch-stri-el, aliovelith,
sept 14-3moood * Philadelphia.
I»U. SWEET’S
STRESfiTUEMXI) SALVI! UK PIASTER,
For Pai-’S in the. Hack, Ithnnnutism, Debility, >t-c
J N order to gain thu confidence or thu public, many.
tnnl nearly all, the render* of specifics and remedies,
publish a long list of certificates of the value ol
their medicines; lint my strengthening Salve must
rest ou Us own merits, feeling confident that when used
for tlie complaints for which it Ih designed, It will never
fail of affording relief; amt the. public may ho assured
that the Salve contains no article Hint can, tunny case
prove injurious, lint appropriate to the tender infant,thr
) inofil delicate constjimlou, nnd the robust nml strong
Forsaloby finuytn A. A. SOLOMONS St CO.
AGENCY FOR
1IIC A fall It I-JTIILS 1*11,1.8.
Waurantkd genuine Irom Ihe patentee. Country deal
ers and others supplied lit the lowest
W hole-Mi ie Pricefi.
net My W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
JAMES .licitUfa 1CV,
l.\ftUHANCK BltOKEll ASU .VOTAllY l’UDLIC.
Office fao. IlH Bny-Ntrect*
(Opposite the front of the Custom House.)
MARIN H PROTKRTri noted uud extended; Averages
adjusted; Clmrtor Parties and Average Bonds drawn:
Papers jiieparuil whereby lo recover Losses from Amo
rlcanor British Underwriters; and atleaHoiigiven to al
million connected with Hhljijdiig amt Insurance.
nnvH ly
§500 CHALLENGE.
Iloliensack’s Worm Syrup,
A N Article founded upon Scientific Principles, com
pounded with purely Vegetable substances, being
perfectly safe when taken, and has never been known to
fail iu curing Ihe most obstinate cases. Worms can
never exist when this remedy is once used, from the
fuel that il not only destroys them but removes ull Die
slime and mucus which limy remain.
The Tunc Woinii
This worm Is the most difficult one lo destroy or nil
that inhabit the human body. It grows (o an almost In
definite length, and becoming so coiled and luslciicd in
iu the Intestine* and stomach us to produce Fits, St,
FUns* Dunce, kc., which is tlie cause of many going to
Hie grave, not believing Hint Ihesi! complaint* have theii
iriuin from Hie Tape Worm; consequently they do not
.iso llio proper mediclue* for llielr disease. To those
who are affiicted with this awful foe to health, I reo
mend the use of my /form Syrup trm/ Liver PUD ;
Syrup to be taken iu doses of two table spoonfuls three
times n day, then lake from five to eight of my Liver
Pills, to dislodge and puss tlu* worm. By strictly follow
ing those directions, the most obstinate cases of Tape
worm cun bo speedly cured. «
Kouml or Stomach Worm.
This worm is usually found in the small Intestines,and
is Din worm mo*l common to children, yet il I* not on
(truly confined to them, as adults have frequently been
known to suffer with them. ’Phe symptom* most prom
inent while affected with this worm, nro hardness anil
fullness of Hie liclly, slimy stools, looseness of the bow
ls, picking ut Ihe nose, u hlueUli streak under the eyes,
kc. If you, orauy of your children, have any of the
above symptoms, HOUKNSACK’S WORM SYRUP cull
safely he depended upon—by using II yon luivcn certain,
safe and speedy cure; nnd If utter using it according lo !
tlie directions, Ihe path-id is not restored to health, and
Iho icornis thoroughly onulicuied from the system, you
can rest assured there is no remedy beyond the grave: -
a* lor fail, there Is no such word as full with those who ;
ise my Worm Syrup.
AscHrlrioh,or Small Threat! Worms.
These worms, to which the human system is liable,are
the most troiilife-omo of ull others. 11hey are generally
lo ho found in Hie rectum, nml if allowed lo remuiu. .
from the Irritation they produce, lay Ihe foundation for i
serious disorders, such as infi.'iinmatiou of Ihe bowels, and .
otlo-r derangements of the stomach Tim best and safest
medicine ilutl can be used Is IIOBENSACK’B WORM -
.SYRUP. Such Is the astonishing power of nty medi
cine* over .‘l sear ides, that I defy any one to produce a
case where my Worm Syrup and Liver PHI* ure recom
mended lo be used they will not cure. A It that is neces
sary is to use the Syrup in accordance with dlrecliouson
each holtle; uud in case a L'LMitle purgative is required i
in ordertnullny the irritutloii they produce, the Liver j
Pills by their symputhUing action nnd healthy operation I
upon the bowels, is tlie tuosi pleasant mudir.lneHint cun j
betaken. . I
Ifolicnsack’* Liver Pills.
No part of the system Is more liable to disease than i
the Liner, It being supplied wiiti numerous blood ves* :
scls and nerve*, and It diseased, the blond of course
EDWARD k. Collins tt tv., id wnit^tnat, n. t.
BROWN, SJIIPLEY &CO„ Ijverpcs 1 . . i
E. G. ROBERTS St Co., 13 King’* Arms rnrd. London.
J. MONROE St CO., 20 Run Notre Hume tiesYlctolwp*
Pari., or UEO. II. DRAPER, JUyre.
pyTtm owners oftbftso ships will not be accountable
for gold, silver, hulllor.,specie, jewellery,precioussUny*
oruietals, unless lulls of lading are signed therufor,uhd -
tlw wwgUitiWif hxqieskfitl therein; end—ly nor Ul
No-ricii-jrii PASSEftaknSr
111 consequence of tlio grent advnuco in the cost of
Provisions, Couls, end Wages, the rates of pnssnuefrora
Liverpool to Philadelphia will be 21 Guineas, 17 Ouln
on*, and 15 Guineas Tor Cabin, and H Guineas lor For
ward Passengers, after October 12th, 1853.
LIVERPOOL PHILADELPHIA
STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
Intend Nulling tlieir f avoriteSlilpa.
CITY OF MANCHESTER,8165 tuns,Cupt. Robi.lajitch .
CITY OF GLASGOW, 1CIH toi^Cupt Win. Wylie.
Cl TY OF PHILADELPHIA, now, 82MJtnns.Ciijit.VV ylla
CITY OF BALTIMORE, new. S2WI Ions.Cupt. Lelldb.
FROM PlJlLAJJJvLPJHA.
CUy of Manchester,,,..ssturilhy, Nov. 5,1853,
City of Glasgow, Ttmrsduy, Dec. 9,1853.
City of Muncliesier,,.. .Thursday; Jan. 5,1854.
FROM LIVERPOOL.
City of Manchester,. Wednesday, Oct. 12,1853.
City of Glasgow.. .WidncMlny, Nov. U, 1863.
City of Manchester,. WmlncmJuy, Dec. 7, 1853.
Chy of'Glasgow, ....Wednesday, Jun. 4, 1854.
RATES OF PASSAGE.
FROM PmOADKI.l-IIU. | FROM LlVKRPOOL.
Saloon Berths 901>»I. Saloon Berths.. 21 Guineas
Midship “ 05 “ Midship *• ..17 “
Forward “ 55 “ |Forward “ ..15 “
Including Steward’s fees.
THIRD CLASS PASSENGERS.
A limited number of Third Class P isseugers will be
taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, aud found in
I ro visions.
From Philadelphia....$85 | From Liverpool....$40
Certificates of passage will In-Issued here to parlies
who are desirous of bringing out their frleuds at correo*
u Hiding rates.
Drafts on llm Agents from XI upwards.
An experienced surgeon will ho carried on each ship.
All goods sent to tho Agents in Philadelphia and Liv
erpool, will be forwarded with economy and dispatch.
For freight or passage, apply to
THOMAS RICHARDSON,
9 Walnut st., Philud..ulid 15 Broadway. N. Y.
RICHARDSON. BROTHERS&. CO.,Liverpool.
PADELFOKD, FAY St CO., Bay Savannah.
oct 18—oodl.v |
flfalTJElf STATUS RAIL LINE..
New York nnd Suvanuuti Ntcniu*lill>a.
DAYS OF I.K AVISO SAVANNAH FOR NEW YORK.
The Augusta. Cupt. Lyon ^ OT *I|
Tho Florida, Cant. Wnodhull, “ 19
The Alubuinn, Cnpt. Scheuck, “ J3
The Augusta, CapL l-Jon, “ 88
Tho Florida, Copt. YVcuxIhull, Dec. 3
The Alabama, Cppl. Scheuck, “ 7
Tho Augusta, Capt. Lyon “ {0
The Florida, Cnpt. Wtioilhtlll “ q
Tno Alabama, Capt. Scheuck, “ 21
Tho Augusta, Cnpt. Lyon, “ 84
The Florida, Cnpt. Wooilliull, M 3/
These ships are the largest «n the coast, unsurpassed
in speed, safety oi coinfort—making their passages ill 50
to 611 hours, and are commanded by skilllhl, careful mid
polite officers. They offer u most desirable conveyance
to Now York. On the completion ol the KNOXVILLE,
in January next, this line will be semi-weekly. Cabin
T Haiti. Edwards, Hinton, Best.Tavlor, Grimsby, Hull, R
B Curtis, C C Yonge. J E Ken, Alktuson, Fcrnulon, Oak,
A 8e.runion, Dr Tillman, C Brown, Jones, .Murphy, Me
Dutlic, II Pendurvls, J M K»»h. nnd 134 deck.
THROUGH FARE
i'rom C’hnrloNton to Haiti more 917 fiO
To Philadelphia %VJ, and to New York $20 |
row ci^ftHilSf^
HO. CA.
T EA VINO the wharfat the foot of Laiirous-slreel dully
u after the arrival of the Southern cars, via Wilmlng-
toii.N. C., from which point two dully trains are dis
patched at 8 Jl. M.anili P. Jit.; the 8 o'clock only con
necting at Weldon, N.C., with thoSoahnurd and Roanoke
Rail Rond to Norfolk, thence by steuiners to Baltimore,
and both trains connecting at Weldon with thu linos to
Petersburg. Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Phi«,.«el-
nhin, and F-w-York The public Is respectfully informed
that llm steamers of these lines, uro tn first rate condition,
and areimvlguledhv well known and experienced com
manders; tho Roll (toads are in fine order, (the Wilming
ton and Weldon, as well as the .Seaboard uud Roanoke
having recently been relulil with heavy Trail) thereby
securing both safety nml despatch. By these routes pas.
sengersuvuHlng themselves of Die Ural train mny reach
Baltimore In 40 hours, Philadelphia In 45 hours,and New
York In 5<>)tf hours; nnd by the second train they arrive
In Baltimore In 5U hours, Philadelphia In 59 hours, and
Now-York III HIM hours.
Through Hekolscau alone be had Rom E. WINSLOW,
Agent orihe WllmlngUmi and Raleigh Rail Rond Com-
B , ut the office of the Company, foot ol Laurens streol
fashiD 8.C. lowborn please apply. mar22
gsy Men and Boy’s Cloth
(5EO. 8. NICHOLS has lust received
another fine assortment of Cloth Caps with Silk Covers,
Sporting Caps; and a full supply of all other kinds In
use, both for men and hoys. Those in want of a good
uritcli-, well made up, can get ll nt the Clothing Store,
Gibbons' Range,Nos. 69 and 150. Cult and ice them.
deo8-
. HUDSON. 7 F1EMIN07& CO.;
Luc tom and (JonimiNNion niorclianlN*
No. 94, Bay-at., Savannah, Ga.,
T ENDER their services to Planters, Merchants, anil
Deulors, In the inlo of Colton nmi all other country
produce. Being eonnectad to business with HOPKINS,
I1U DSON It up n ofChsrteston, the establishment of an
office In this city will afford our friends cliulco nt mar
ket*. Strict attention will bo given to buslusa*, aud the
usual facilities afforded customers.
J. R. HUDSON, > u
W. r. FLEMING, (Savannah..
LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta,
sept Id 3.J. VOHUHi Vhvtetiou,
Invalids of Savannah!
I) WHAT YOU READ 1! —I1JLVERMACII.
R’8 HYDRO ELECTRIC VOLTAIC CHAINS
are presented to tlie people of Savannah, hs the most
sclonllfic mode yet discovered for producing instant
RKI.IVF from pains und a fermanent curb of the fol
lowing diseases:
Painful nail Swelled Joints,
Pain* in the Buck,
Neuralgia of the Face,
Deal lies*, IHindnees,
Paralysis, Feint cn,
Palpitation o( the Heart,
General Debility,
Female Diseases,
Dyspepsia, Indigestion,
Nervous llcmluclie,
Uterine Pains,
ALL NEURALGIC DISEASES.
They were first iiscd In France, three years since, for
the euro of NERVOUS DISEASES, uml afier being sub-
milled lo the must tiiokouoh trial, in ( very llospilHi
In I’urii, by the most learned protassoMhi that city, they
were recommended to ilm Government of France, wlm
grunted a Patent for the discovery. During the years
1851-2, (hey wore Introduced Into Germany, Austria,
Prussia, uml England, nnd one year sinck, introduced
and patented by tho United States Government.
The Chains were exhibited to Professor Valentino
Alott, Van Huron, Port, and Carnocliau, who readily dis
covered Rial they
POSSESSED A STRAMIK AND SINOyLAR POWER Of
INSTANTLY RELIEVING PAINS,
nml very subsequently applied In nearly all tho Hospi
tals of New York, where they have met with the greut
est success.
“THINK CLOSE AND PONDER WELL.”
The principles upoh which it Is claimed that tho Chains
product) their marvellous euros are, first—that ul)|Ner-
vohb Diseases are ultomlod nnd produced by a deficient
aupfily or Nervous Fluid, uml an agent Hint resembles
cluscly electricity, or electro miqtnellsin; nnd, second—
that the electro magnetic chain*, by being worn over
nnd upon the purl and organ diseased, furolsh to tho ex
hausted nervous system, tiy It* powerful stimulating ef
fect*, the nervous fluid which Is required to itroduco u
healthy action through the entire system. No disgust,
ing nostrum Is’ allowed to bo taken whilo using the
cIiuIiih, but a rigid observance or tho general laws ol
heulth ure required. Brisk friction upon tho part dis
eased odds much to tho effect of ihe chains, by Increas
ing lliuir magnetic power. Full tlescripllvo Pumphlola
to bo hud gratis nt tho agents.
dec 3 A .A. SOLOMONS St CO.
IKON* H'l’ELL Afa 1> RAILS. a ,
qaa Tons Swedes Iron, assorted; 3no Urns Refined;
ZuU Iron, assorted t 2tai thus English Iron, assorted;;
nitons llurnl Iron, assorted *,5 tons Hoop Iron,assorted {
15 tons Scroll Irah,assorted; to tons Oval lron,ns*nrt-
ad; 5 tons Half-Oval Iron, assorted: 15 tons Sheet, as
sorted; 9 tons Spring Steel, assorted; 3 tons Cast Steel,
assorted; I ton Blister Btee’ .*snrtedj 8,0110 kegs Out
Nalls, srtwrted; Imtoraauaforwleliy
. juatftt-,’ W, B. fle H. WEED.
IrUBurnucc Gomiiautrfi.
' HUJIi; IfaMIfCAfaLU CO.TIFAfaY*
OF THE CITY «>F NEW-YORK.
Cltplnu. $000,000- All l*uiil ill.
C.j. Martin, Sec’y. SIMEON L. LOOMIS, Pros’!.
The Subscriber* having been appointed Agent* of
tlio above Company, nro now prepared to take Risks
against Fire ou Buildings, Merchandise, kc. &c. or
favorable terms. CUliLNS ft HERTZ.
July«
SAVAfafaAH MI TI AUfaSt UANUE CO,
office lie Bay-*tkket.
TliisCompany will take Fire, Marine,and,RiverRiskr
tn tlie most favorable terms.
—TRUSTEES—
Henry D. Weed, I John W. Anderson,
Hiram Roberts, I N. It. Knapp,
John U. U ildur, ' Henry Lutlirop,
I. W. Morrell, I E. F. Wood.
HENRY 1). WEED, President.
IIIRA.M R JHERTS, Free Pres'i
James McHenry. See , y. mar 17
UIF’B INSURANCE.
SO (Tin; It > Ml rilALIKSOUANOE CO.
ThiiUompany charges no extra premiums for person
residing in the Soullieru States. Thoy will remit one
fourth of tho first premium. Profits divided annuuUy in
cash.
Asnt’RY Hull, President. C. F. MuOay, Actuary,
Application!! received by-
dec 19 ly WM. KING, Agent, 103 Bay-st. Savanna
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
PIKE A: LIFE IfaSUKAfaCE COMPANY.
Tlio Undersigned, Agents of the above Company, will
take risks against Fire ou Buildings, Slock In trade, Stc.,
ou thu most favorable terms.
BANCROFT & BRYAN,
jan 24 No. 117 Buy-st.,Savnnuah.
f’UOTEl'TIOfa INSIUANCE CJOflUP’faY
OF IIARTFOUI), CONN.
The undersigned.Agents of the above Company,....
prepared to tako risk* against Fire on Building* uud
llielr contents. Also, Marine Ana Risks, on the moBt
favorable terms. HlUOl! AM, KELLY & CO.,
Jan 7 Agents.
nUTIIAL LIFE INSL'itAfaC'E COJIP’Y
OF NEW-YORK.
Isaac Abbatt, Sec’y. F. 8. Winston, President.
Dr. R, D. Arnold, Medical Examiner.
Applications received by
feb 1 W. P. HUNTER, Agent,
i/oxuos vutENix t tnn office;
riilsCompany takes Fire Risks In this City,and Insures
Rents and Leases.
sept 2 R. HABERSHAM St SON, Agents.
the United states life insurance,
Afafal'ITY Afal> TRUST COMPANY.
CHARTER PERPETUAL—CASH SYSTEM
( apimJ syso.ooo.
This Company combines llm Mutual nnd Proprietary
system, nnd will insure the lives of wliltu persons,also
negroes Dr. ARNOLD, Medical Examiner,
marl ly MINIS St FLURANCK, Agents.
ItOYAI,
(AI« INIIIJUAIiCE €OI»lFAINY.
LONtRJN AND LIVERPOOL.
Capital «,000*000 of Found* Ntorllng
Thlsluatltution tins established an Agency In Savon*
oah,aud Fire Policies upon Produce uml Property will
botH.ue.1 by ANDREW I.OVV k CO.
Savannah, OcL 20, IP51.
Nil IF IlfiOCK FACTOR Y.
P RICE (hr Plank litl^ Blocks, to 7 In, SCVnerfonb-
3, tt and 10 Inch tiBc— 11 snd l8 In., 75e. Potto
Hlnch t(&X Hand Spikes—Hand Pump*—Ptlffip ood
Pump Of*r, UgnumvhiD & dewr
nov7-3mM Stoain Building, 03 ElUabeth^t,w;Y~
T7N0LI8II SAUCESi—John nuUi'Bse,"6f Anchdvlw,'
MJJ Piquant Sauce..EnitieMr or Chtim do« KlngofOnde,
Sir R. Peel d«i M . msdlng do., India Soyo do., Hof-
a.bonaw.
uovM * ”
pu**age, b—-
PADELFORD. l-'AY Sc CO.. Agents Iu Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCH ILL, 13 Broadway,New York,
net 28 '
FUR PHILAnt;LPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH,
Mount fauviirniidii Cumpuny.
The new end splendid side-wheel steam*
^ r ImRm *''T“ KEYSI't)NESTATE.Cniil. Root. IIar •
dikTSTaTE UF GEORGIA, Cuiil. J. J. Gakvin, Jr.,
will leave Savannah for I’hlladelpnin, every WVdm*s.lny.
Tliese SU*omslilps arc the must comtoriahle on the const,
and are unsurpassed lor safety and speed. They will leave
Snvannuh as follows:
Keystone State Wednesday, Nov. ICtlt
Slate of Georgia “ Nov. 23d
Keysiiine State “ Nov. 3<tth
State of Georgia “ Dec. 7th
Keystone State •* Dec. J4lh
Cabin Passage 98W | Steerage S8
C. A. L, LAMAR, Ag’l in Savunnah.
HERON k. V ARTIN, Ag’ta in Philadelphia.
Savannah, Sept. 20, 1853.
SAVAfafaAll AM> A( GliSTA
IRON NTEA M BO AT U uJfPSN Y OF GEUKDIA.
T HIS COMPANY will continue to transport Produce
and other Merchandise, on the Savannah river, to
stul from Augusta, by their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, Cnpt.PlllLFOT.
LAMAR, Cnpt.CRtswsLL.
—AND ALSO BY THE STEAMER—
AMORY SIBLEY, Capt.
The lutter Steamer being of less draught than any
other on the River, insures unprecedented despatch In
all stages of the water. The Company U ulso provided
with fifteen Tow-Boats and two Lighters. .
All Freight addressed to tlie care of the Company, of
Hs Agents, will bo received nod forwarded, free of com
missions. A. SIBLEY. President. Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Agent, Snvnntmfi.
oct 16 \V. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta,
Ha-ig nun nerves, nnii 11 tusMnsi-u, me mm'ii «n tuursi - ... , ■ , , . ,
ll.iwing through nil purl* of iho body produce* Liver j 0,1,1 hns heen pl^"* on IJ ,, Ji ,, ^ 1 l ,, ‘[ ll,:M ’| | ri) ’
iw.i.u, hnndi", 11,li,,., \ ««i»m>"l» | l.>n »> ll— i-lunlcr. mi'l metrlwil. ;
’ ’ ■*' ’ “s • • ’ er . For freight or pus-age apply on board all’
M ’ < MVUU COMPLAINT. i or ‘°, . tI> , KINClILbY & THOMAS,
.. riHcnded with chills, succeeded by fever, severe
pains in Hie region ol tlie Liver, vomiting, bitter taste. !
yellow furred tongue, imlsu full and bounding, tlie pain i
tn the side I* increased by pressure, should the fell lobe
be affected, the pain is generally iu Ihe left shoulder, j
with a short, dry cough, the skin becoming of a sailou '
appearance, md the ft nuts tiny colored. Tliisdiseasecui
be cured by the use nr IH.BENSACK’S LIVER PILLS
ns they ncldlreeily upon Hie seat of Died Dense, uud then
operating upon llm bowels thoy expel ull the corrup'
and vitiated mailer from the system.
nVSFUFNIA.
Tho symptoinsof Dyspepsia, and Its various diseases,
are dizziness in Iho head, heartburn, oppression aft«'
curing meals, sourness arising from the stomach, &c.
and sometimes n geimrnl languor of the whole body,
from this U will be seen that Hie disease owes It* nrluti
to n disorganized stale ot tlio Liver nnd stomach. IKI
HKXSACK’S I.IVEU PILLS is the very im-dieino lo cl
feet n punniiiieiit nod lasting cure, us they act by chang
ing the certain morbid action of ilm system into a healthy
net ion, aud rendering tlie blood pure uud healthy.
TV? Females.
You will find these Pills an Invaluable medicine la
many complaints to which you are subject, fu obstruc
tions either total or partial, they Imve been found of In-
estimable benefit in restoring and purify ing the blood
and other (luidssn ns lo cure nil other complaints which
may arise from female Irregularities, us hendache, dim- |
m ss of sight, pain in the side, back, fee. These Pills ure i
the only safe and effectual remedy to cure tho following
complaints. Gout, Nervousness. Melancholy, Sick Head
ache. Giddiness, Rheumatism, distressing Dreams, Dim
ness of sight, or In fact any of the diseases that nrls<
from nffectlons of the Liver, impurity of the Blood, or
constipation of the Bowels.
MEDICAL EVIDENCE.
We. the undersigned Physiciun*. having had Ihc re
ceipt of their innimfnnture submitted to us for inspec
tion, sny tlml the Ingredient* of which they are compos*
ed makes (hem (tie best Pill In use fur all diseases of (he
Liver,Impurities ot the Blood, kc.
GEORGE WOOD, M. D.
F. CROWLEY, M. D.
L. BOVVF.N, M. 1).
By* Purchnso none but those having thoslgnature-'j.
N IHHIENSACK,” ns all otherasre wor bless imitations.
Agents wishing new supplies; and nil others wishing
tn become agents, must address the Proprietor, J. N.
HOBKNSACK.athlsUhorntoiy.No. 120 North SEC
OND Street, til iove Race. PHILADELPHIA.
Sold bv nil Druggists and Merrhnnts In the IT.8.
For safe b/ J. II. Carter & ('n„ J.B. Moore & Co
A. A. Solomons St Co., and J. E. Dr Forp, Suvauuh
Georgia.
mny 19—Inwlfniwoly
NOTICE,
The steamer tiREGON having been re-
cent I v overhauled, repaired, and Painted,
will make regular weekly trips between THIS CITY nml
DEM EltV’S r BRUY, leaving here every Saturday live
ning ni 4 o’clock, and touching regularly ul all the inter*
mediate landings. The OREGON has been thoroughly
refitted under the Into steamboat law. and her nccomtno*
dnlions for passengers lire both ample and comtoriahle,
* ’—* ••• ■* ’*■■■ particularly lor the nc-
' ' onlhcriv*
iilon Wbl
. A gems.
-I 5-d2w-wtm
SOlTH-WES'i’EKN HAIL HIMD.
TYASSKNGERTRAINS leave Macon dnllyutfitf,A. »L,
1 arrive nt Oglethorpe It)*, A. M..arrive at Columbus
1 o’clock, P. M. Leave Columbus dally nt 9 o'clock. A,
M_ and Oglethorpe at ll/tf, A. arrive at htacon 3*.
P. M« connect lag at Macon each way v.tth Central H. H.
Trains to Savannah, Augusta, and Mil Iedgcville, ami with
Macon St Westura Train* to Urifflu, Atlanta, Dalton,
Chattanooga, Nashville. Sac.
Commoting dully at Columbus by a fust line of Coaches
28 ml!.-* to Opelika, thence 64 miles by M. it \Y. P. K.
H, to Montgomery, Ala.
Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and Eufau
Jn mall stages.
Push 1 tiger* breakfast nml dine nt Fort Valley
G E<). VV. ADAMS, Superintendent.
Macon, August 82, 1853. aug3i
TO TRAVELLEllfi UOIfafc NORTH.
. TOE
ATL*m«
I EAVE kuvunnnh every Morkinu at Fors
j o’clock, idler the arrival of the Night Tritin of the
Central Rail-Road, and 1 ARRIVE at (Jlturlevtnn
atTwelvb o'clock M.same DAY.counoctlnu at Charles
ton with tha-.WIImlnaffon Steam-Puckcts, wild,
leave with .the U.8. Mall every day at P. Ma ami,
also.witli the fau’iv-Yiorlt. A: Cliiurleelon Sieam-
Ships, whleb leave Charleston a very Wednesday and
Saturday Afternoon*.
ship JAMES’ A DOER' 6
BOUTMERNER tho next.
Fare Prom Charleston to New York by land*.,
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CODY’S
COFFEE HOUSE
_D E A Y X 0 O * OS ST ■
Tm: undersigned has leased,
and ha* now fitted np in u neat
uud elegant style, the bn il. ling ,
.on Drayton street, next dour toot
Wu j k. King’*, to be occupied us a
COFI I’.r. HOUSE,
where he Intends to serve up. In a superior style, every
delicacy of Hie season,
.Vew-York Oysters, Savannah Oysters,
VENISON, GROUSE,
P.dltTIUDQF.S .1XD FISH,
New-York aud Philadelphia Beef, &c.
Will always he kept on liuml, and served up iu a style
nuv vr before equnlly in this city. .
Parties furnished with pri'nlc Fnppers nml Dinners
eiislmrl notice. He will keep oulv the best liquor*.
oci 8-3m jntlN MrK.CQDY
NEW FALL ANDJWINTEIUG00DS.
ROBINSON & CAMP,
DRAPERS and TAILORS,
AND DEALERS IN
FifaF. READY- TP A OK «'I.OTHIfa«,
A RE how receiving mai opening (heir stock ol FALL
AND WINTER GOODS,consisting in part ofBI’k
ami Fancy colored French and English (’LOTUS:
French, English and American OASslMKRKS, of nil
grades uud colors; VKsTINGSof Silks, Satins Cash-
li ores, cut Velvet, uud Embroidered put terns: OVER
COATINGS, such as fine English Beavers, Norway do.,
Esquimaux* or double shied, fine Kerseys, and Pilot
Cloths, all ol which Will bo made nnd trimmed Iu our
usual style, nml nt tho shortest notice.
Our READY-MADE CLOTHING 1* manufactured by
ono of tho first house, in Broadway, Now York, and com.
prises ull that Is fine and fnshlonnlife.
We have our usual large supply of FURNISHING
GOODS on hand. Every thing requisite for a gentle*
ninn’s wardrobe, logolhcr with Trunks, Valisesund Cor*
K Bngs. Also, INDIA RUBBER GOODS, such ni
ts. Monks, Ponchos' Lt-gglns and Capes; nil of which
wo offer as low, and on as good tonus as they can b«
had olsewhero.
(Jitutfi’y’ai ISulldlngK* (next lo Pulaski House.)
*cpl83
(iKOBGlA BMIR /till,I. STONES.
T HE Undersigned lias on hand an assortment of Burr
Stone, from Id ipche., to •IJtf feet (Kainelcr,« portion
of which is already dressed for rutmiug, and of superior
quality. AU the necessary Irons furnished with the Sion*
when wauled.
Having a competent individual toxlrt-ssaud fit Mill
8iiine*,tno article can ho delivered at all times to suit
orders, and on liberal terms. O. ILOAMPF1ELD
J W* MILIEU,
AT UI8 SPLENDID GALLERY,
Cor. St. Jtiilun-M. nml NVarltot Square.
I S NOW PltEPARED to execute Pictures In the best
style or tlio Art. All Picture* warranted lo give ut-
iifecihm, or ro-tuken without extra charge.
Instructions given In the Art, with apparatus furnish-
etl. Also—Stock and Chemicals lor sale. oct 80
Boots and Shoes!
The undersigned would
pecttUlly invite the attention o(M|i;
purahnsor* to their large andf B3s?
„ well selected stiwk of HOOTS. .
, which hive bi-en manutacluml expressly,
fi'r ihein by the best manufacture!* In Philadelphia. New
York, and (he Kssleni cities, nnd which, Ih point of Style
and durability, cannot be suroufsod. In the retaildepart-
tuentmsy be feuud every style and quality of Boots. ‘
Shoes, AED ! GAtT*E*, far Ladles’, Gent’s, Misses’, and
Children’s wear, which will bo sold as low aa can be pur
chased In any Northern city.
■ Planter* and Factors wilt and at nil times a large as-'
soriment of OTPLANTATION BR0GANS,^O and
house servant’s SHOES, made to order and warranted in
•very respect, end will bo sold at tho lowest market
prices. Merchants from the Interior are Invited tn ex-
' amine durstock befaro purchasing elsewhere, at we Will ■
toll them by the package at low as can be bought I u any
Northern market- o. Johnson h co.,
oct 13 in6Rryan«nd7bSt.Jullefestii.
QAT8.-500 bu«heU Bced Oatr,
- HtUN in *tnre.and'ibr«ii*
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