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~ _ ;T r ~ SKaST
Monday Afternoon, October 21, 1353
TELEr.n vritEi) to the mil.
Chnrlr<tt(n CnHon Market.
CIIALKaTON, Oct. ‘25 —2, I*. M.
Cotton. —4oo bales changed hands this morn
ing, at prices ranging from ( to 0| cent
Arrival of lhc Augnxtn.
The steamship Augusta from Now York, was
coining up when wo went to j.rc. .•.
New adver: i-'Cinents uro left out, which
will appear to-mirow. Sent in too la to.
—; . , ——• —-
The iv. utlier is cold ami bracing to- j
day— overcoats ami real fires, nr in 1!
rnand. It is • il that f-’ ri ‘• :lS h> he f-cen this j
morning. lVt ,i:j n. t it. It; l<u. wL.il.rror
not, we may eoii.-ider the * ir.u.* quito question
settled” in our M otion.
T-2T The stenm. hip Jsnlad, passed onr Wr
yesterday, delivering mails nml p.vscng ‘r.--
She left Havana on th 2‘2d. The sienm’ship
Crescent City, from N-w Ymkf.r New Uilenur, .
touche ! at Jlavar. i ‘•!> the 191 b.
W- We refer the ead r to the rnrre*pnn- !
dence between I>r. Sciu:\kn and 12. It. \oi ng, j
Esq., on first page.
y.y- W.- refer to .Mr. C. I*. ( .Ti n's Card
an 1 venture the rrnn)ik that Mr. ('■ is one of
those hard working young men who frequently
succeed in adorning tlieir profession*—of course,
aft r years of toil.
,X r> We regia-t to learn that one of Di
ll an AII l.'s horses was killed yesterday. The
animals took fright in Farm-street, and dash- ;
ed off with tho carriage—one of them coming in
Collision with a waggon, ua.- instantly killetV
pHT The Comp! til Minrircls had n very
full bouse last night--and the audience v ire
highly pirn ed with tho ] rforman. e. The
Castle (lardm Hurl* - ■ ti>- i-a n< w feature to
night. arid is “bound to draw.”
This we learn is the hs-t night hut one, ns
they perforin in .M.o- .i oti Thuisday evening.
I'rokl tn Hinton.
A gor.tleman tn ho learn-d t!• • • tact hy T
graph, informs us that there was frost in Ma
con this morning.
A Ton of Conl
The Philadelphia coal .h alers have resolved
|0 give after the first of 1; u mber only 2,000
lbs. for n ton, although they require and are al
lowed 2,100 lbs. for a ton at tin* mines, besides
five per cent for 1 We have heard so much
about advance in the price of coal recently, and
now a reduction in measurement, that we
begin to think a mild winter decidedly desira
ble.
NIIO iv and Hal!.
The telegraph announces that sn-w and hail
fell at Haiti more, Philadelphia nnd New York,
yesterday.
Sav ainiiili ltivrr Itoncli
We learn Irom the Charleston Merrury of
yesterday that Win. 15. Porn, 1’ j, h.is bceu
chosen President of tlio Savannah River Rail
road.
Smvh from WiiNliin^ion.
A\ c copy the following from tlu- Star:
Court Coahnnci.—Mv. Soule, it i-* said pro- ;
cured a Court dross, at the instance of .Mr. ('.il
deroo, the Spanish Minister, who was appre
hensive if ho appeared in tlio Spanish Court j
in plain dress tlio Ministry (not advised i.f
Secretary Marcy’s circular) might eon true it !
into a vaunting of the extreme radical and til i
libustoring views with which he was universal- ‘
ly crodited by the European press. J. J. Set |
bels, Charge to Belgium, has 1. • u iv- iv - 1 in ;
plain clothe?. Expn sident Van lturen recent
ly sent word to the King of Belgium that be ,
desired to pay his respects to him if ho could j
bo permitted to do so in plain citizen's drv. •. j
His Majesty at once consented, and came in t>
his palace from the country (where he had been !
rusticating) to m t Mr. V. IL, who spin, some
hours in l.is - ■•ci.-ty.
\ Plcnitiiig Incident nt I lie Pidr
v. • . ‘ itionnl
is * R*p.. that ..ii Tiiurs lay !.-*. <‘ and. David
son, tho Chairman T the Executive Commit
too, authorized Mr. .John S. II itchiiiaon, the j
auctioneer, to anuoun.-o that ho would give a !
Silver Cup to the hot looking Child, of four
teen months, of m growth, exhibited on
Friday. W- il. lriid.y catuo, and th- auction
cor mount*’ 1 his ro.-trum, an l am. >on < 1 that
ho was ready t> r- • iv- comp tin .A voting .
daughter of Mr. Robert ti! ro rgmu .and the pro
prietors of tin* ( uu>- .w •- pi n \ in hi- an.. .
who with youthful simplichv, after a lit tlu Ii i
- around his neck, not only captivat-d him
(for bear in mind reader that lie has none of
the same sort himself,) but all pi-. -ent, botii
male and female. At's-r crying (no not
•n ! j‘ but *a:>> ;> if n.-ii- ••• ••.'• • .
competitors on the yr ••on I. tho little mio still
clingingaffcctionan ly * him,he an iounced :hat
she had taken tlio premium, and presenting it
to her while in !. n•, i m l as nm- • de
lighted with its n-w | ic-ent a- any one on the
ground. We di l not • * tin- s -m . buttin’ ,
auctioneer a sun -ushe w ill luiv *. ‘’ j-ction
to its repetition, provided ho has one of the !
b vino sort to exhib t him If, at. the u<\t Fair.
I. os-, of Nix Nii'iinilioats.
Three bur'l n,f.t Inr ‘ • ‘ The St. lamia j
p&pere of the 11th inst. re •■•id tin- lo?sof t”
less than three bte unliout■< by ti-e. nml throe !
by sinkiner. On the Kdib, the s .nu-r Mon
tank took lire a: ;'t. 1. ui-, m l the flames 1
communicating to the st-nrners Robert tamp
bell and Lunette, all thr.-c vver. boon reduced
to ashes. The Mnutauk w,i- in nrtd far $ 1• .tot
the Cnmpbell for .SIO,(H, and tho inun Uo fnr
so,ooo,—lost about $4,000 .\ lodve of u
large quantity of freight. Several of the pas
eengors, who were asleep on the Cunipholl
narrowly escaped with tlieir live-'. Th steamers •
fnink were tin- Mag at Flint f a laml, in the ,
(Jbio; the Holden Kra. at Amaranth I ‘land, an 1 |
the 11. 11. Lee, with 300 sacks of corn on th”
Upper Rapids, ‘flic latter vessel was insured 1
for $3,500, and the M-dd-n Era for SO,OOO.
The birth day of Isabella Ik was cele- ;
brntol with great rejoicing and ceremony at [
Havana,on the 11th io^t.
Southern Central Agricultural Fair.
(fONOMIDKII.)
Jno. S. llntobinaon, Augusta, a Shell box eon
taiuing a largo ivssurtim*ui of beautiful Shells
Collected on the beach of St. Joneph’a Bay, i>y
Miss I lay dun. Also several vory large Quocu
Conk Shulls.
Mrs. li. I). Thomas, Athens, Ga., ft very beau
tiful Pincushion.
Mrs. Jano A. 0 >k. Chittunog i, Tenu.,oue
Work Box, uiado villi Muskim-lon seed nnd
Reads, exceedingly beautiful. Also, one Ladies
embroidered Jikin, elaborately worked and very •
tastily executed. I
Mis. Kiln M. W.urltien.&nlerville,oiwbwa. j
tifully decorated Cloth Piano Cover.
Mrs. 11. A. McConnell, Sandersvillo, a very
; fine Cloth Piano Cover, richly ortiamented.
Mrs. C. C. riioun, Maid win, one Table Cover, J
raised worsted. This is indeed a beautiful cou- j
! tribution. !
Mrs. Dr. Cbatitberf, Barnosville, one elabor- I
utelv worked and tastily executed Table Cover, ,
which wo regretted to sets had got wot by tho |
leaking of tho house during the rain of Tliurs- !
day night, ft is not materially injured, if at all. j
Other article?, of the sumo character, likewise
suffered by tlio rain.
Mrs. John A. Siinonton, Hruenville, Ga., n j
basket oi Paper Flow urn, which are very pretty, j
basket and flowers.
Charles W. l>.vis, of Suniterville, S. C.,ft
plan of Charleston, drawn anil cutout ot paper,
; mostly from memory, with a pen-knife and
punch. Also a plan of Savannah, and u Harp.
. Ail of this work is beautiful, and exhibits grout
, labor, taste and patietK-C.
Miss Mary K. Bond,-(aged l J years) Angus a.
\ n patch-work Quilt, which, considern.g the
linker's age, is cxeoedingly creditable.
Mrs. 11. C. Ruffin, Augusta, three patch work
Quilts, very beuutiful.
.Mrs. R. Nail, of Beach 1.-land, S. C., nr.ecot
n Counterpane, beautifully worked; the cotton
: which tins was made, was picked with the
ling"),', and the spinning und weaving execut
ed by .Mrs. Nail. It is fine.
Mrs. D tiii. l Kirkpatrick. Augusta, fourbeau
liiui laid-vv ok Qoiiis, of diUt'icnt patterns, and
ta: t'-fully executed.
Mr.-, l-.li/uiiriti Todd, Abhovillo, S. C.,a patch
” • iv r.iii oi Quilt, (Auuexaiion pattern.) This
q oi: wj.- removed while wo were in the act of
i porting. We did not Lave time allowed to j
! *j a . min It..
,M:-. Joiiu Kirkpatrick, Augusta, one laid
Q lilt, (Moruitig Glory pattern.) This is very
heautitul.
.'lr*. Maria \• kinson, Reach Island. 3. C.,one
Silk patch-work Piano Cover, containing 3U3'J
I i•■cu.*,. Mrs. Atkinson is in tho 5.6 th year of
lid- age, and her contribution is one of them <st
adtniic l articles in tho Fair.
Mrs. Ford. Augusta, u Brussels Lace Work
C-. lr and t’ldV worked in Augusta, (•;., fy a
Inly frotn the Brussels factory. They uro very
; well -‘do ue.
Mrs. B. Bignon, Augusta, ono pair Sleeves,
French Embroidery and one Chomisetto and 1
coll'ir, with other contributions, all very beauti
j ful.
Mi.** Mary Hitt, Augusta, ono Patch Work
C..;. m Q lilt, very beautiful.
Mry J. Wiiitc.'i les, Warren countyr nno
I itch Work Quilt. Tlio child who made it is
; only seven years old, deaf and dumb, and her
wmk in very line and beautiful. What an ex
ample.tor oldt i young ladies to imitate, and for
t.luc Who uro id.. -ed with hearing mid speak
ing.
Miss K. V.. Cosgrove, Augusta, one very
. beautiful piece of Knotting, much admired.
Mrs. Dr. Low, Heard, three Quilts, ono a
i Patch Work Cotton raised and tho other two
Patch Work Quilts. The two last verybeauti
tii 1 and the first very fine.
Mi P. A. S itnmoy. Clark county, ono sain
pie oi nppernong M ine; much admired l*y
{ coimoi.'-urs at tlie Fair.
Mrs. E. ]<. Goodman, Clark county, a boftlo
of Blackberry VV ipe, made without tho use of ]
alcohol. VV c pronounce it of excellent flavor
. and superior quality.
John J>. Butts. Augusta, ajar of watermelon
Piv.mtvc.*, the fruit beautifully ornamented.
S. A. Murray and G. M. Murray, six jar r.f
i beauiilul glass uiclou Preserved.
Mi ‘.Ju i.i S liirmer. Augusta, six jars con
taining bh.ckbei ry Jelly, mad** in June. 1852,
quince Preserves, Mack berry Jam, Cbickasaw
plmnJclly. One bottle tomato Catsup, “vvnr
i uicl in keep for years, it not eaten up before
tin time.” Due jar mustard Pickles. All these
contributions are very excellent.
S. Rose, Macon, one buttle Scuppcruong
Mi ne, 165 L
Dr. Baity, Floyd cou. ty, several bottles of
Toinutto Catsup.
| Mr*. L. A Dogas, a biinutiful chair with silk
p itch work .-eat and buck, mad” by Miss Fanny
Hamilton, of Columbia county. It is beautiful.
Mi-. J. .Mays. Atiicns, Ga., two magnifi
cent Patch Work Quilts.
Mi” M iry June Clark, Worcester, Mass.,
B.i'kci Fkiv. “rs, water colors, very neat—Paper
M idi” Bit Foil'i L.-:iv• -. and a.i oil Painting
; ,st. .1 oil ii, io imitation of Ivory.
Mr. Kirkpatrick, Cuiumbia county, one
piece of knitting Fringe, very beautiful.
Mrs. M. Johnson, Sparta, three fine colored
; Wool Coverlets.
Mrs. .Martha Clark, Richmond, one very
i beautiful Raised Work Quilt.
Mis Mary Olive, Augusta, ono jar Peach and
: oi e of Quince Preserves.
Mi s Mary Eve, Floyd, fifteen samples of
!\ -■'••I ve.', s.o-h as Glass Melon, Plums, Peaiq ,
B ispbeirv, Pino Apple, Blackberry, Quiuce,
Vntvverp R i.'p errv*. Fig Peaches, .Strawberry,
Peach Citron, Fig Tumulus, Blue Piutns, Yel
low Peach.
Mrs. Ik VV’. D nighty, Augusta, one jar Orange .
1 ’ I • . e I V “ .
Mrs. J. Van Baron, Habersham, samples of
■ tine * ib Apple Preserves, current Jolly, and
j other delicacies.
Mrs. Si vru, H -loock. ns line n sarnplo of thin
Dried Peaches as have ever seen.
Mrs. A. J. L ine, Hancock, such very beauti
ful Di f Punches, that it is difficult to say how
.ui” they are. They are not inferior to any wo
have ever eiueh.
L. A. Skriii". San ler-villo, one jar of highly
ornam.-n’e 1 Watermelon Preserves.
Totiuco ami Sr.OAits— Gusta vus Vulgar,
Vugusta: s-veral boxes fine Segurs. One large
■ii iu\ t- l Ipv M-veral small ones, reminded
u- <>f Guliivor surrounded by the Liiliputs. Ono
>■ g liiu i “bnecu, manufactured by Suit/. A,
in.u i. lleory county. Yu.
B"bcri Nastruw'ky & Cos„ So gar Manufoo
tur rs, Dalton. Ga., several thousand fine Sc- •
.:r-. and ; • •iiii"us of fino Sin dung .Tobacco, i
i : lin • , i.i from the Yiielta Do Abuja
!’>.'• and, i• iip ■: t• 1 from Cuba. This
qii.ii \ i- and ime t-xcure and more elastic than
• lie one kin 1 grown in ILvanu.
Win. H. Pritchard, Augusta, a fanev box *>f
Tob-.c ~, “ I Lirl groves imlispenaablu,” from
tho Bui” i Factory. Richmond, Va.
. “Tb mi. lit*- i i'em. in 11** World’s opinion,
D tlu: _oln> n Icit <>i the old Dominion.
‘ll” \ouio;. tlu-olil. tia grRV* and sensible,
l'r nnuii"". at once. Mis • ihtliajutiraUf.' ”
Tiii.* is th” b"\ which received tho premium
at the World’s Fair in London.
—one box of VV’. B. Ilix’s Oronoco To
baeoo.
( \i i “ioM nv. John M T . /inn. Augusta, a
-p!> • did Ro- k Caudy Pyramid, chrystalized in
one solid body, and beautifully and lastcfuliy
executed. Al>", n largo nssortm nt of Candies,
Drops, Toys, Fruit.-. Ac., from his manufacture
, Bin id street. Also, samples of fine Rutter j
Cracker? nnd Wino Bis-nits. Theso ar
, tide- are simpl -sis cwidy, Ac., daily mtinu
‘ fnctitr-d by Mr. Zinti.
i tj. p. Jirardey, Augusta, ono Sugar Pyramid
and two va-. s tlwe fit, (previously reported.)
Rimnuy Pi:uiu:s. -Win. 11. Pritchard, Ali
gn ‘la, ‘ vernl jars of tine Brandy Peaches and
• Peach Preserves.
. .J. Lane, Hancock, ono jar of firm large
white Brandy I’ciu lies.
B. F. Phew. Augusta, ouo Shower Bath Bath- j
I ing Tub. and one Pal lor Stovo.
•S. P. Field, \iken, S. P.. samples of Biscuit, ,
Bread, Sw"-t Brea!, Ac.; of Flour and Meal, ;
which were very fine and elicited much praise.
Dr. J. Dennis, Augusta, sivmplfe bottles of 1
; Georgia Sarsaparilla, and other Medicinal pro- j
| partitions rondo by him. Alsu, two bottles of
very fine Cologne.
Snowden A Shear, Augusta, a largo and
• gorgeous display of Carpets uud Shuwls.
SAVANNAH .1 <) IJ ItN AL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1853.
P. B. Phi mb A Cos., Augusta two vory fino .
Mudicino Chests, and an excotlunt ussurtrnunt
of ('hetnionl? and Perfumery,
Paris A Cos.. Dude Cos., one specimen of Ga
lena or Sulphurct of lead, found iu Renton Cos:, i
Alabama.
Hollymau A Kelly, Dentists, Augusta, sped- ;
mens of improved Block Teeth, executed in j
tho finest style.
If some of tho contributors to the Ladies De
partment, find their names nnd articles omitted
the fault is to be found in the hurried manner :
iu which their work was packed up or removed
yesterday from the Fair Ground. Wq had an ,
abundance, of time and inclination to report ,
for nil, but could not find the articles and labels
to enable us to do so.
JH.-if A correspondent of the Mobile Register j
writing from Havunu, on Bth inst.,’days :
We have an interesting ease of kidnapping nt
present, being developed through tho energy of ,
tho present acting incumbent of the consulate, :
| Col. Robertson, u negro, born in the Knited j
! States, at Charleston, free, Ac. It is said his ;
; case will be fully made out,although tho lapse of \
! time is so much against him; nearly lorty years i
i since'he was forcibly taken at Regia, from a
i boat belonging to a small trading vessel, to ‘
1 which ho belonged ns a cabin boy.
His history is thrilling from the eloquence of
i truth, with which it carries to the mind eon- J
vlction; and there is no doubt that through the i
investigation ordered by the Governor General, j
and the American sentinel nt his post, that be ;
I will obtain his freedom.
The Washington National Monument
This structure is now 112 feet high, but the !
manngers are much in want of funds to continue i
its erection, and appeal to tfie people of Mary- ‘
. land, at the ensuing November election, to con- ;
tribute such sums ns they may think proper in :
aid of the noble project. Tlio judges of tho
elections, throughout the State, are requested ■
by them t” put up boxes to receive the contri
butions of the voters, nnd it is not doubted that
tho request will bo geusiuily uud cjveoifully
complied with.
Another 01*1 Citizen Gone.
It is a melancholy duty we have to perform
this morning, in announcing the death f>f an
other of our oldest and most respected citi
zens, Mr. Nicholas De Laige, who departed
this life yesterday, at his residence nour this*
city. Hu died at the advance age of 87 or 88,
was a native of the Northern portion of France
and resided iii our midst some fifty or sixty years, j
Ho leaves behind him a large family and mi- ;
tnerous friends, who will sincerely mourn their
loss. Enemies he lias left none. His funeral I
takes place this afternoon, ut half past three i
o’clock, from tho Catholic Church. - Anjuatn \
Constitutionalist l- Rejmbfic.
Forty Acres of 111 hies.
The last number of the Bitdo Record, the
useful and suggestive little paper of the Bible
Society, states the issues of the society for the
past year to be eight hundred thousand Bibles
and icslaments. These books, he estimates, if ;
they were spread out on plain surface, nnd coin- ‘
pared hy square measure, would cover more
than forty acres. If the same issues w ere corn
par- and by long measure, they would exceed more
than eighty miles. If by solid or cubic measure
tfi-y would im a.-iiro more than one hundred
and fifty solid voids. And those cords piled
one upon other, would reach higher than the
s; ire “I Trinity church, New York, or the Falls
ot Niagara. The entire issues tor the thirty
s> von years of the Society's existence, would
cover more than forty tictes with Bibles and
thousand miles, or make more than IS thousand
Testaments;, or extend, in long measure, nearly a
and lifiy solid cords. The greatness o! tho work
yet to be done, may bo inferred from the fact
that, though the American Bible Society should
publish four and a half millions of Bibles a
year, it would require more than two hundred
years to give a Bible to each of the thousand
millions of the population of the world. Xcic
Vurli L'van.
Yellow C.ntrtil Literature.
Very few know tho immense amount ol per
oi< i-'us reading that is poured out from the
cheap presses, to vitiate the taste uud corrupt
tile moral* of tho young. The counters ot the
periodical depots are loaded with works of this
kind, the titles ol w hn-li sufficiently indicate the
matter within, the “ Firates of the Gulf,” tho
“Robbers of the Rhine,” the “ .Mysteries of
New* Y ork,” and thousands of others, in which
. views of life are given so preposterously false,
that only’ the very young, or those whose taste
have been greatly per verted, can bear them.
But it is the very young, whose taste become
most easily perverted, and it i?> upon them, and
iu all their future lives that the worst conse
quences of this corrupt literature are visited.
It is said, and from the letters left behind
them, we should think truly, that the poorgirls
who lately drowned themselves at Manchester,
were driven to a moiioinaiiaieul condition by
reining the publications of this class. They
had liv. and in an atmosphere of fiction, and of
fn-liou that bore no rct-eiubluneo to the truth,
until the truth became hateful to them, and
they could not endure it, nor comprehend it:
and so they did as the heroines hud done iu the
books which they read.
We know of no other remedy than in literary
nnd religious education, and iu supplying the
young with that kind of reading which shall
form a correct taste, and give the pernicious
class to which we have referred, no foothold.
Much can be done by parents, not by rigidly
prohibiting the exceptionable publications, but
by carefully forming the tastes of their children
to better things, by accustoming them to health
ful intellectual food, and teaching them to avoid
the hurtful stimulants of over-wrought roman
ces. History tuny be made more agreeable to
the young than fiction, and it is easy to direct
the youthful mind towards literary and scienti
fic studies and practical pursuits. There is ro
t tnnm o enough in actual life without stimulating
it with unuaturul fiction.
The I'lerna of Turkey.
Tlio Ulema is a general name given to tho
moUahs or higher lawyers and judge's of the
empire. To belong to this class, which may be
called doctors of the law, there must have been
thirty years rerddeuee in the law universities.
Tho ('luma is divided into three classes, accord
ing to a scale of tho cities of the empire. The
first class consists of tin* cudzi askers, or chief
judges in Europe and Asia, the Stuinboul Ef
fendia, or, ns we may translate it, the Mayor of
Constantinople, nnd the mullahs, or judges of
the thirteen cities of the next importance in the
• empire. The second class are the judges of the
twelve next cities* nnd tho third, often inferior
cities. Smaller towns have merely cadzis or
cadi? for their judges.
From the wealth thus acquired tho privilege
of boron ing the student of a inedresseh or law
university has been made almost hereditary.
Hence has arisen the body—the poernge of
Turkey—known by tin* name of Ulema, uniting
tin* high attributes of the law and religion, dis
tinct from tho clergy, nnd yet possessing tlieir
power and privileges. They have engrossed
much of the wealth of Turkey, being owners of
at. least one-third of the real estate, but they
have generally used their power to the better
> cultivation of the soil, und to the establishment
of schools and the spread of learning. The uni
versities, hospitals, fountains, and most of tho
tno.-ques, are erected and maintained by this
body of men.— Hartfiftd Conrnnt,
European Acknowledgment of Ame
rican Naval Superiority.
A correspondent *f tho Newark Advertiser
status that Mr. W. 11. Webb, n New York ship
builder, (who recently started very suddenly
for Europe,) has been authorized by the Em
peror of Russia to build in New Y ork a hun
hundred gun ship, furnished with a steam pro
peller as auxiliary power, and to deliver her
within reasonable time at .St. Petersburg. Mr.
Webb, a year *>r two ng*>, conceived the idea of
• building such a ship, and Siis plan was submit-
I ted to about a dozen admirals und high officers
of Russia, by his agent, and rejected, at the in
i stance of tho Emperor. A personal interview,
however, was lately granted Mr. Webb, and the
result is ho has been commissioned to build the
ship, ‘fhe correspondent adds that the Grand
Duke of Russia declared that the government
hutLfollowcd English models long enough. It
is also said that the knowledge of Mr. Webb’s
contract has boon a matter of great chagrin to
, various English parties who have been long
| negotiating at. St. Petersburg for this object.
ILiy jDKrthftnenh.
K . t ivd ;ti Mi -. 8. TOMB'S SII )W
sir ROOMS, 174 Brough ton-.street, a f*-W new
Style DRESS and MOURNING CAPS; also, Ribbotr
uud Worsted Rlgoletts. oct 25
CHARLES P. COOPER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER FOR
FLORIDA.
175 Bay-street, Savnnnali,
Will practice in the Courts of Chatham, Camden,
Glynn, and Mclntosh Counties: also, the United
Plate** Circuit u-nd District Court? for the Southern
District of Georgia.
UrFKTUNCB#. .
•SbmanaA.—lion It M Charlton. Messrs Crane A
Rodgers, Boston & Vlllulonga, Dafikd U. Stan-art.
Hornin'. —Hon Janie* E Brnomo, H n 8 It Midlory,
lion Thomas Baltzeli. Hon Tho inns Douglas. IlouC II
• Dupont, Hon W A Forward. oct 25
bids Apples—landtag from steamer,
oct 25 > J A BROWN.
¥ POTATOES. —108 bids White and Mercer Potatoes
-1 .1 out received by J A BROWN.
I oct 25
NRW V* HITE BEANS—S l bis for site by
pet J A UK IWN, No 27 Whilnkor.-t.
JUST RECEIVED.
\T 154 Congress-st.—2o pcs Mer Knock Prints
Upca real Welsh Flannels, 4 pcs Milk Flannels
4 pcs Lirirtti Hhoctiag, 3 |m*>< PHlow-Csse Linen
2 base's Kerseys. 8 CURKKLL, Ag’t,
j rx-t 25 Gibbons’ Building.
NEW BOOKS.
VITA VLAND'S JUDSON—A Moninirof the Life and
V V labors of the ltev. A loulra.ni Judson; by Fran
cis Way laud, President of Brown’s University.
! All's Not Gold that Glitter?, or the Young Californi
an: by Cousin A lie*'.
i Bleak House; Jjy Clnis Dickons—with illustrations.
; The .Midnight Queen; by Geo IJppaid.
Barnum’s Illustrated N?ws. No. 43.
Received by CUBBEDGSGt BROTHER.
• r’ .
r'MBROiOERIES, tr., Ac.-Frend) and
Ii English EM KROIDMtEI)GOODS, in ruuUos’Cuffu,
Collars, Cheniisettes, Haodkerehicfs. and I’ndersleeves. S
Livliesand Gontlomofi* Plain Cambric Hundker
cbiefs, among which are some real SHeria Goods, at ■
greht bargains; II‘>BIKRY for t h season, of all kinds, j
in Cotton. Merino, Wool spun. Silk, ami .Silk CLOY EB, i
’ of nil kinds—several new makes.
M. PU END ERG AST A CO.,
17K ]<roughton*strsvt,
oct 25 opposite St. Andrew’s llnll, west-side.
S 1 •! v PLAI \ few hale| of
! l t fliesesuperior Gixsls maunfactiir*'*! last, season. :
1 will* hare considered hy judge? to he tfie best, article |
in tlie market. Planters are invited to call and exam- ]
. iue them before purchasing elsewhere.
I oct 25 K EMPTY Na VKRBTILLB. !
PLAINS.'—A heavy article suitable
i J for Rite Planters, at
KEMPT.IX A YERSTILLE’S, I
72 St. Juliouand I<s Bryan-st?,
i _oc| 25 Waring’? Range. !
IRISH LINENS, Ac.—4ri. SUPERIOR, extra, supe
rior, nnd superfine IRISH LINEN'S; 0-8, 5.4 and
•- i Pillow LINENS;B-4, 10-1. 11 4 Barn-ley heavy I
ting 1,1 N ENS; Damask Tuldo LI NEN'S; Brown I
and Bleached, every quality, TOWELS and NAP
KINS.
With a full assortment of House Furnishing Goods,
Flax OSNABURGB, a great bar min.
M. PRE.N iER(J AST a 00.,
‘l7B Brmiuhtou btreet,
oct 25 opposite St,. Andrew’s Hall, we-t-side. !
i . >. mAil. i.(n
FOR NEW YORK.
To leave Wednesday, Oct. ‘2B, at 2 \ o’ck,?. M.
n. The .splendid steam-hip AUABA-
Capt. Geo. H. Schcnck. will leave
V iaSyrhi ,r wharf as above. For freight or
m passage, apply to
oct 25 PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
M. PRENDERGABT & CO.,
\1 MSII purtieiilaily to direct attention to the mf"t
1 y elegATit ashsortmout of New Freueh nnd British
Ribbons they have ever Sold, embracing every novel
ty in style.
1 4-1 Rich Genoa an*! Lyon’? Velvets, for Talmas,
! Scarf-and Mantillas. Bl'k and Col'd.
| G-4 Superfine Twilled Freueh Ladies’ Cloths for.Tul
, mas ami Mantillas.
French Merino, all colors Rich Plaid und Printed
d'L'tini*- and Ca-tirneer-.
oct 25 178 liroughton-st, op. St. Andrew’s Hall.
94“ HF.AD-QI A RTKRS F-ll PRI/FS.
Gflh-o l’>3 Bay-street, i doors east of City Hotel,and
in connexion with Hamden's Express Office.
GfIIHHH A s r i l l; LOTTIHIV
For the Benefit of tho Independent Fire
Company at Auguita.
A. 1). EIjLH A, CO., Manager*.
capTtal;
7,500 DOLLARS.
f ill” ltd.
Will he drawn iu Fav.inuah To-morrow.
PRIZES.
KVK n Y TIOK F. T A PRI ZK !
/7(s“ Each and every ticket iu this Lottery will he a
prize tor all Grket? without a drawn number, are each
entitle to one dollar I!.’ ‘. k it
1 prize ol {u.s'lo j 1 prize of $854
1 prize of 25 Ml Hi prizes of Wh)
1 prize of 1,50 u | 20 prizes of 100
Ae. A.-. A-e.
Tick ots only s3—Halve*.sl Ml—Quarters. 7-V.
! Pack of VV Indus cost S7B. at a risk oflly $45.50
Halves *• - “ ‘ v‘ 17 7
Qu its. 4i 10.50, “ “ 8. 7
, Gij~ Order-from the country answered promptly,
j drawing- n*nt regularly, and priz.es easlusl <oi de.-.iand
; at this office, by
oet 25 CHARLES P. PATTERSON.
4.000 DOLLARS
GPwEENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY,
Class No. 12S. for 1853
To he drawn in Savannah. Wednesday, Oct’r 2(’>th.
GREGORY i MAURY. MANAGERS.
Successors to J. W. Maury A Cos.
75 Number Lottery—l3Drawu Ballots.
SI’LENDI l> Si’il EMKi
1 prize of jtt.nin I 10 prizes of SIOO
1 prize of 1,022 ) 20 prizes of 50
4 jiriz<*s°of 4*>o | 20 prizes- of 40
Ac. Ae. Ac.
1 Ticket- >1 —-hares in proportion.
Tickets either singly or by the Paeknge for suit- by
E. WITHINJToN, Bay Lane. Savuiiuah, Ga,
oet 25’ Vender f*>r Gregory & Maury.
N’FAV ROOKS.*—Tlie Mud Cabin: nr the Char
acter and Teudenuy of British Institution, os il
lusiratiHl in theirofTect upon Human Character and
, Df-ti v, by Waii’en Ishani.
The Forged Will; or Crime and Retribution, bv Era
■ urs in Bennett.
f ‘J’lie White ('miser; or the Fate of the Unheard of, by
, Ned Biinlliue.
Euitfi’s Legacy; *>r the Long Wood of the Grange, by
the author of Adelaide Limt-ay.
•la no Set on; or. the King’s Advocate: by James
’ Grant, author of *• Romance of War.” Ac. Ac.
The Rudiments of Building; for the use of Archi
tects. Builders, Draughtsmen, Machinists, Engineers,
and Mechanies: by John Bullock.
The Rebel S-out: Romance of the American Revo
lution. hy Aria A-bl .nd.
Violet/the Dan-emise: or Courtship and Wedlock,
by the author of “The (Met,” “Warning to Wive?.”
BiirnunTs News. .No. 40.
Putnam's Magazine,for October. Received by
, Cl BIiEDGE & Blitll HJ
AGENCIES.
c The uruler-igruiF Is Acent for the -ale ot
‘•iMiiwS Georgia Uui-rDliil Stone, dressed
I KM m and furnished with all the uecssary Irons
’i_ coiupleta for running—is also prepared to
, furnish French Burr, Cologne and Esopus Mill Stones
j of every dimension.
Wilder’* Patent Klre-Proof Safes,
AT M t M'FAIJTUHK S I‘RICES.
Burns A Griswold’s Bea Island Cotton and Cotton Saw
Gins.
Taylor's patented Georgia Straw Cutter, the most
! competent of any in use lit present.
! *** Specimens of all the above to be seen at the
Ware-house, 171 Ray-st,, Savannah.
feb 3 CII AS. 11. CAMPFI ELD.
N- EW ItOOIvS. Lee II",.; in •w . ||, ien
and Arthur: or Miss Thu-a's Bpinning Wheel.
Isaac Laquud<*m, by Alexander Dumas—lllustrated.
Kodeiiek the Rover; or the Spirit of the Wave, by
I Lieut. Murray.
J The Boyhood of Great Men: intended as ancxnmplc
to youth, with illustrations.
Fattier Gnvnzzi’s L‘etures in New York.with bis life,
amt Reports of his addresses, in Italian, to Ids country
men in New York.
The Dressmaker and Milliner’s Guide.aml Report of
[ the Paris. Loudon and American Fashions, by Samuel
I T. Taylor.
Six Years Later or the Taking of Bastille, by Alexnn*
: ilor Dumas
! Red King the Corsnn Chieftain, ft Romance of the
ocean: by Harry Hazel.
Barnum’s News, No. 28.
Gus Howard—further supply received by
jUIy 13 ‘ .i, B. CUBBKDGK.
1> KC KIVED per steamer Augusta—lo bids
A Apples.2o do. Potatoes, To do. Heritor's Putent
! Self-raising Flour, in ti, 12 ami 241 b. packages: 3 bbls.
*xtra Pig Hams. 2do do. Pig Pork, l *i> new Halifax
i Pickled Salmon. 1 do. Tongues and Sounds, Fnltou
! Market Beef, Smoked do., new Mackerel, *<*. For sale
| t ALEXANDER’S.
i sept 27 Cor. Bull and Congress-sts.. Monument-sq.
l > \PK BKK4) Ojh, for Mat binery. Just re-
J i eeivud and for sale by
oct 14 J. B. MOORE A CO.
/i\\To\ gi\gi:u prUbrySb
| \_j 20 cases, for sale by
* oct 11 11. J. GILBERT.
llcm JOtofrtiacmcnla.
s. cunnsLij, A*mt.
I) KSPECTFU LLY acknowledges the very .liberal
k, putronage extended to him. and begs to invito the
attention of ids old friends and custom#?* and that of
the
PUBLIC
generally, (o rtne of the most extensive ami varied
stocks ever oflered t>r inspection in Havnniiah.
These Goocis. which are offered fiir sale ut
73 St. Jnlii'n mid 151 Conafre*?-.st*..
Worn purchased of the Importers under liis personal i.
inspoetiontnnd wit h spcelal rofwreuce to their adaptation j
to the j*outh"ru trade.
Front these circumstances, and an acquaintance
with the Savannah market,"’h* 1 is enabled tastatS confi
dently that the adi aut.-tges he is now prepared to of
fer to
PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS,
cannot bcexc<)lod hy any holme in the city.
The following euumcra.ion will convey an idea of
the extent and variety of the Goods iiow offered, viz; i
Kerseys.
Schley’s Plains. Block and White Washington Kersey;
Kentucky Greys, Three Cord Double and Twisted.
Georgia Kersey, Heavy Striped Kersey;
Blanket*.
Plaid Horse Blankets; Heavy Twilled do.; Assorted
Colorado.: Heavy Mni khuiw do.; Duffil do.; It’ 4. 11-4,
12-4 Whitney do.; 11-4 Bath; Ribbon-bound Crib do. -
Caseimercs, Clotlio and Satinets.
Fn.fi cy Fr on oh Ca—irttcres: ('louded Ciu*simeres: Rock
Island do.: Crystal Palace do.; Black French Doe Skin
do.; .Superfine Black French Cloths, do. Twilled do.;
Black, Blue and Grey .Satinets.
Tweed*. *
An extensive nssortipuut of three GoocW, comprising ‘
every variety of color.
Finn nela.
Scarlet, White and Yellow Flannels; Welsh do.; Sel
lwoan Flannels for Ladies’Sacks; Printed Flannels: Red |
and White Twilled Bleached, Brown and Slate
Cqlored Canton do.
Prints.
French. l’ngHtJi and American Prints. tl:e lnrrest ■
stoek ever brought to this market, varying in prices
from. 6)4 to 50 cents a yard.
Ginghams.
Manchester. T .an cos tor English and Scotch Ging
hams. from U2L* a yard.
DeLaincn ami Cashmeres.
Plain nnd Figured DoLames, from toil per
yaril; Handsome Plaid Dufjaiues, entirely new; Black
and Colored Cashmeres. These Goods are of the latest t
Paris design, nnd comprise the most magnificent pat
| torus ever offere 1 in any market.
Alpacas.
I Bine,’ Black and Figured Alpacas, fiom IS'A£ cents to
$1,50 u yard.
Silks.
It, is impossible to delineate here the different styles j
I now offered for wale, as description would only convey i
a taint idea of tlieir richness and elegance, ln order, 1
therefore, to realize the exquisite beauty of the present j
styles nnd the **hastp magnificence of tlieir colots it,is
I efscntiul that they should be se<y to be appreciated. !
I*l nn( Ulna and Clonk*.
Ladies’Black .Silk Mantillas: do. Colored do.; do.
Waturod Silk Cloaks; d*f. Rl. ncbed Cloth Cloaks, Em
broidered Braid; do. Colored Cloth Clonks, Euibfoi- :
j dosed Braid: do. Lavender do., Velvet Trimmed. j
Hosiery,
! Childrens* White. Mixed. Blate nnd Fey Striped
Hose; do. (rey Lamb’s- Wool do.: do. Colored Cashmere !
! and do". Fauey Cashmere do, Boy’* white, mixed and ‘
Fa icy V.do,; do. I.nmb’-Wool ‘..j and".. do. Fancy ('ash- j
! mere V j do. Ladies’ White Canton Hose, from j
,! a pair; do. Slate. Mixed and Moravian d0.,d0. j
Black Spun Silk (Und) do.; do. • olored do* (Lind) do; 1
, do. Black Italian do.: do. Merino dog do. cashmeres j
do. Men’s White and Brown do.?do. Mixed X A do.; !
do. Superfine French Brown T do.:-do. Ribbed do.; 1
j do. Fnncv Stripe 1 .. do.: do. High Colored do.;Grey
j Lamb s Wool do.; do. White do.; do Merino do.
Gloves.
’ Ladies’ Alexandre Kid Gloves: Thibet do; Colored
j Cat Xaptdo: Taffeta Silk do; Wool Mitts; Cashmere
| Mitts.
Men’s Wool Gloves;do Thibet do; do Cashmere do;
■ do Und Berlin do; do Drab Doe do: do Cloth do; do
i TalTita d<\ do Ah xandre Kid *lo.; do Plush (1111 entire
1 new rticlo)du. Boys aud Misses Gloves of every Ue
| script ion.
IlandkerclilrfH.
Ladies L C lulkfs from t**.j cents up: do Ilem’d
; Jstitclidodo; *lo Scalloped do Uis'doE'r; l’d do do.—
; Men’s L C hdkfs; do Bilk do iu great variety ; Boy's
| do d.O; do Cotton do: Misses Ii C.
Sumt rics.
loidii-s Lambs Wool Vests; do Merino do; Men’s do
do: Ladies Scarfs; do Piaid Woo) Shawls; d5
j Priu'i'il Cashmere do ;do Kmb’d do; do Fancy Neck-,
j Ties; Elastic.*, liutfalo Combs. India Rubber Combs,
! Tooth ad Nail Brushes, Hair Brushes, Perfumery
| Fancy S nips, together with an exteu-ivo assort
j meat of
House Keeping Goods.
I N. B. An apartuicnt. exclusively approjiriated to
I the Jobbing Trade has been titled up, where couu r
j lnerclmuts will always find a large slock to select
i from, - oct 25.
ftjPjU'HO ARRANGEMENT)
. /*. THE LIVKRPOUL AND I’lllLA
DELPHI A .STEAMSHIP COMPANY
intend sailing their favorite hteaui
CITY OF PUi LA DELPHI A. now ladnir built.
CITY OF MANCHESTER. 2D :, tons. Capt. It. Lpiteh.
’ CITY OF GLASGOW. Kilo tons. Capt. Wm. W vlie.
FIMA! PHI LADIOJjFiI IA.
City of iGm-row i’liur.-day. Mar 21, 1853
City of Mi uclii ,-tei-.... Saturday. April 23. lsao
City of Glasgow Saturday, May 14. 1853
City of Manchester.... Saturday. June 11. 1853
, City of Cl:u''gow Saturday, July 2,1853
FUOM Ll \ HR POOL.’
City of Manchester..AVc-lnesday. Mar 30.1853
City of Glasgow \\ ednesd ay, April 20,1853
City of Manchester... Wednesday, May 18, 1853
City of Glasgow Wednesday, JuneS, 1853
City 01 Maii'-hrslcr...Wednesday. July 0, 1853
it A IKS OF PASSAGE.’
FR )M PHILADKLPHIX. ! FROM LIVKRpOOL.
Saloon Berths ‘.fit Dol. Saloon Berths...2o Guineas
Midship “ Hft *• i.Midsliip -‘ ...15
Forward 55 “ | Forward “ ...13 “
Including Steward's Fees.
TIUItD CLASS PASSENGERS.
A limited number of Third Class Passengers will l e
taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool aud found; in
provisions.
From Philadelphia...s2o | From Liverpool $35
Certificates of jmssage w ill be i-sued here to parties
who are desirous of bringing out their friends at cor
responding rate*.
Drafts on the Agents and the Bank of Ireland from
.Cl and upwards.
i;- m:!<)irr ox noonsckr tun.
Bills of lading for goods from Havre signed by the
agents there, through to Philadelphia at per
ton.
An experienced surgeon will he carried on each
ship. ,
All good sent to the Agents in Philadelphia nml Liv
erpool, will be forwarded with economy and dispatch.
| For freight or passage apply to
THnMAS RICHARDSON,
9 Walnut st., Philo..and 41 Exchange Place, N. Y.
PADELFORIL FA Y & CO.,
Bay st.. Savannah.
RICHARDSON,BROTHERS .t CO.,
aprtl Liverpool.
JK* KERON’s
.'jejy RF.GIT.AU PACKETI.INEXIft
UETWKKN
Philadelphia and Savannah,
| TllO following vessels comprize this Line, and will sail
| about everv two weeks, viz :
Schr. JULIA ELIZA, ‘Capt. lIionKK.
! ‘do. .1. II IIOI.MKS, do. Lomu,
fdo. DART. do. Somkus.
do. c. A.GREINER, do. Petcusom:
The Vessels are first class schooners, and command,
ed hy captains exjairienced In the trade, and who will
use their best exertions to give satisfaction to the ship*
pers. For freight or passage (haviug good accommo
dations for passage; apply to
WILTS A BRUNDAGK,
No. 72 Bnv-street. Savannah.
HERON A MARTIN,
mar 11 No. 37North Wharves. Philadelphia.
PRiOMIUM SEWING BIRDS.
<4>- These useful undjustly celebrated Birds are
Jftfjjj. offered hy the Original Manufacturers, ami
recommended to the favorable notice of the
Ladies, ns article'which in point of useful
ness, Inanity and durability, cannot be surpassed, put
if beauty was the only ground upon which we could
recommend them, we too would Ikj ready to exclaim,
we have enough of such. But how often do wo see the
fair form of woman, and the natural beauty which
Heaven h:u* so kindly given her, materially lessened
| hy n drooping form, tin* natural consequence of sew
ing in an unfavorable position v Ladies, we trust that
we are not saying t wo much when we tell you, that >t
the many thousand* already introduced, and in con
stant use, none sav aught against them. Address or
ders to (nov 24; J. A. MAYER.
. KREBII St.’ PPLIES recolvod pel
. steamship Alabama :
obi— jars Fr**h l*runes,
50 drums (small size)Turkey Figs,
1 o Imixos Cluster Raisins,
‘ltalian Macaroni, w bite and yellow Vermicelli, Pearl,
Barley. Genesee self-raising Flour, Butter, Sugar, Pic
nic aud Stria Cracker's, Pig Hams, Smoked Tongues.
Bologna Sausages and Smoked Beef.
W. G. DICKSON,
apr 7 corner Whitaker st and Broughton-lune.
OATS. —500 Bushels Prime Maryland Oats, just re
ceived and for sale by P. L. CONST AN TINE,
sept lii Foot of Barnard street.
OILS. imp Oil;
25 bbls. Tanuer’s Oil;
30 do Linseed flo.: for sale bv
sept 1 IF. J. GILBERT, West tide Market sqr.
Spend Rflticea.
Buperluteudeiit , n Office, (.’, R. U., 1
Savann.uv, Ga., fcept. Ist, 1853. j
After this day, by reenltilion of the
Board of Directors up and down freight
will be payable at the Mcvclmuts’ Counting House, or
bydepositYnade with the TretUtirar, semi-weekly, on
Mundays and Fridays frc tn 1> o'clock, A. Mi to 2 P. M.
Bills to be rendeml through the Post Office on
Wednorinys and Fridays.
Failure to miike payment wlifcn callo*l for as alx-v**,
will stop parties’ account. W. M. \V ADLEY,
sept 1 General Superintendent.
AT PURSE’S
PRINTING OFFICE,
So. G, Whitakcr-strett;
Cards .are printed at
$2 530 3?EH XOOO 2!
oct 24 lin
NOTICE.
THE owner oreonsigneo of 115. Grind
Stom-s,marked 8.. landingfi'cm brig J.
; CVthcn, from Boston, is rCquesUri to tall, pay charges
and take them away.
oct 21’ E. W. BUKETI.
MII3IC. FRENCH™ DRAWING AND PAINT
ING.
FJ. Mii.l. c .e will resmnohis lessonson tho
lSr--v Piano and GrgaJi with his pupi Is on Mon
’ day the 24th inst.—Day and evening classes are now
-1 forming or French, Drawing and Ringing—-apply at
132 South-Broad-st—Also, a second baud Piano for
sale or hire, cheap. 0 oet 21
TO THE VOTERS OF CHATHAM COUNTY.
~ Fki.low CTTrzBNb; —lain, a Candidate
eS*- for the office of SHERIFF of your Coun
ty at the election hr January next, and respectful
ly .solicit your support.
oet to ALEXANDER THOMAS.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.
TIIE Subscriber having been a] pointed
agent for the above unrivalled publication
is prepared to receive subscriptions. The next vol- ;
ume w ill commence on the 17 th of September.
GEO. B. MITCHELL,
[ oct 7 Succesor to F. Zngbuum A Cos.
DR. GEO. F. COOPER.
Office under Mrs. Snider's westside Lib
j erty square, Montgomery st. Residence
1 corner Perry and Drayton sis, opposite the Catholic
China!i. ts j” 6
LAMPORT, BLAKEMAN & LAW,
(LATE CORK IS H, LAMVORT A CO.)
; Mannfhctui-ersof every va
i*i*ty of Cup and Litter Pa
per. J
PUBLISHERS. BTYJKSELLERS A STATIONERS,
Jfo.9 Purk Place % Hrruulioay,
NEW-Y O R K .
HIRAM If. LAMPORT,
BIRDSEYBLAKEMAN,
j aug’2l ly HENRY W. LAW.
Wi. \. WHEELER a. (o,
WHOLESALE
I Stationers’ Warerooms.
Summer nml Full Import at lout*, 1853.
fheTh goods.
the SUBSCIURERS are daily receiving j
*- —from Eurtipe, the utost elegant ami care
fully selected STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY STA
TION FRY, ever imported into the city of New York.—
‘l’hcy have also on hand a complete assortment, ol
AMERICAN CAP, LETTER. LEGAL CAP. BATH
P>ST and FLAT PAPERS, all of which will be sold at
the lowest Mill Pricks.
Buyers from the Interior will sud it to their interest
to examine these goods before purchasing elsewhere.
WM. A. WHEELER & CO.,
Nos. 13 and 15 Park Row,
I nug 24 3mos New York City.
NEW SINGING BOOK PATISNY s NOTES!
THE HARP OF THE SOUTH:
A NLW AND KXTKN'IYIS COLLWTIo.V OF CHUIX’iI ML’SIC,
By I. 11. AVooclliury,
a- Author of the Dulciuc-r. Liber, Muricus, ■
Ac. This bofik embrace* many new f*
tures.nnd.it is confidently believed, will be found the j
must comprehensive, attractive ami useful woik of l
lie kind ever issued. It has bean preparev! in un.-'w* r ,
to numerous calls from 1 In* S*--. th aud West# and cm- ‘
braces the Gems front, nil tlu- most popular round i
note liooks in the country, togl-ther with much new
music written expressly for its pages. By special*nr ‘<
rangement, tl. 1 Iglit to use the fuvovite c* raj os it ion
;of Lowell .Mas*.ll. Esq., the distinguishod composer aud
editor,'has been obtained, nnd a careful selection from his
| very popular works, the Handel and “Hayden Society’s
! Collection: The Boston Academy's Collection; Tbo Car*
iniiiH Sacra, (of which last work alone, over ‘300,000
j copies have been h-lU.) and other*, bias been made.—
Selections have also been made from the works of
Thomas Hastings and William B. Bradbury, Esqrs.,ns
well as from tlie other most distinqui.-lnri American
1 add Foreign Composers. The choicest pieces have also
. boon inserted from The Dulcimer, hy Mr. Woodbury,
it work which lm has hud the arimiishing sale of 125,-
Ooocopies iu the short time rime i*- publication,
j Teachpcs, Choristers nwl otheri-’ interested, are in
vited to ‘examine thi work. Retail price $1 00. For
vale by CUIREDGE A. BRgTHLR.
1 sejit 5 ly Savannah.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.
TiJ The sutiscriher having supplied his office
; with a large ass*.rtment of plain, ornn
i uu iii.-d and fancy types, is n*w prepared to execute, at
short notice; all oi-ders bntr-usted U* him in the best
manner, and equal to any establish incut iii thcSouth.
P.-qupblets. Law Blank#*. Circular*. Catalogues, Busi
ness Cards, I Tat Tip*. Bill of Lading. Visiting Cards,
Bill Heads. Dray Receipts; also Posters, Show and
Hand Hills, in Cold. Bronze, Red. Green. Blue, Yellow,
aud overy Kind of colored Inks, foitlifully done at
short notice and On reasonable terms, drdorsmuj be
: left at the Office,’ Sorrel's Building, or at the Book
. Store on Market-square.
j jan 27 J. B. CUBBKDGK.
DAGUERREAN GALLERY.
MR- !’• CARY, having formed a
; Copartnership with J. W. Perkins, for the
! purpose ot carrying on the busThoss of the Dagnerrean
Art, respectfully gives notice to liis further patrons and
! tho public that the rooms formerly occupied by him
will be open during the whole season,the business be
| ing done by the firm of Cary & l’erkins.
i Those who arc in want of pictures are rispectfully
I invited to call aud examine Mr. Perkiu's specimens of
’ the Art. they will not be found inferior to any that
1 have before been exhibited in these rooms.
Pictures taken at ull hours between D o’clock, A. M.
nnd 0 o’clock, P. M., and in a:*y weather.
45f* Entrance from St. Jl'ukn-st., Timouau S. S.
MSttMOT’s Jewelry Store. *3
| rui{s r. M.CiliT.
BOOK BINDING.
j The subserilier is prepared to execute
Book Binding of every description at the
, ahortest Uotice. Blank Books ruled and bound tp any
i pattarus. j_feb2] CUBBEDGE & BROTHER.
The most serious cases of Dropsy
cured by Holloway’* Pills.—The causes
of dropsy are various, but it generally arises from ot>- :
st ructions to the free circulation of the blood through ;
the system; to remedy this there is nothing so effee- i
tivo as Holloway's Tills, ns they purify the blood and
strengthen the constitution, and thereby gradually j
diminish tho collected fluid, nud if persevered in till !
the cure is complete, further accumulations lire pre
veatod. Many persons that have suffered from, drop j
sy ean testify to the efficacy of this medicine, especial- 1
ly females at the turn of life, who at that period are !
more particularly predisposed to this insiduous dis- !
ease. oct 18 j
I EMONS. —Landing and for sale by
ii oct 14 11. J. GILBERT.
A |.\so.\'s fili.vt'KiM,,-For sale in quoit- 1
XvA tity to suit purchasers, by li. J. GILBERT.
sept 20
insurance.
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
Office. No. 118 Bay-street. This C'ompa*
ny will continue to take Marine. Fire and
Inland Nnvigutiotirisks on the most favorable terms.
llespt D. l'resident. Trustees— Henry D.
Weed. J. U. Wilder. 1. Xf. Morrell, N. B. Knapp. Hi*
ratn B*riJbrls. K. F. Wood, Henry lAthrop, John W
Jamies McHenry, Secretary. jane 13
PaOTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY.
ftp- •*7'. ‘f Hartford, Conn.—The undersigned,
agents of the aboveCcgnpany.aru prejwred
to take risks against Fire, on bnildiogs, and their con
tents, otjL the most favorable terms.
July 10 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE.
pun} of New York.
ISAAC ABB ATT, Secretary.
F. S. WINSTON, President.
Applications received by
WM. P. HUNTER, Agent
Ir.B. D. Arnold. Medical Examiner. Iv jan
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
No. 129 CoHijre.aa-nt., Savannah, Ga.
Eiinijablc l ire thouj-avce Company^
OF LONDON.
Authorised Capital $2,500,000
Capital paid in...... .’ $1,000,000
(’. E. Haiikcht, Esq.. j
lli-.VRT Lcm.AM. Kuq.. Trustees, N. Y.
Rout. Dillon, Esq., j
Farmers’ PI re Insnrnnce Companv,
Capital, >200.000.
Granite Pire Insurance Company,
Capital S2(l(i,Uoo.
Knickerbocker Fife Insurance Cos.,
Capital
New York & Eric Pire Insurance Cos.,
Capital, $150,000.
These Compfthie.'having a ctfsh capital, safely in
’ vested in bond and moftg ige. are prepared to effect
Insurance against damage by fire, on all kindbof pro
perty on retisouublc touts.
Charter Onk I.ife Insurance Com
pany*. HARTFORD. CONN.—
Capital, and surplus over $250,000.
Ai.frkd Gn u Drepident. J.vs. C. IYai.ki.bt. Fer’y.
This Company will issue Dolbies on the Joint
Stock principle, und upon the Mutual plan, tnus cc in
binlng thebi-riefits of both systems at the option of
the insured.
“The strength..ability and well invested capital o!
thu institution are, in iny opinion, unsurpassed i-y
all v Life Insurance Company in this State or Union.
[L. S.J Signed ’ K. G. FINNEY,
Comptroller of Public Accounts.
State of Connecticut.
For insurance in either of the above limned Compa
nies, apply t”
A. WILBUR, General Insurance Agent.
und agent for the above Cos.
sept 13. Office 120Cougress.st.
RICE’S
WILD CHERRY Mil C.WDY!
4 GRKEABLR to the taste, and warranted (,iFused
! i\ according to the directions, which are simple.) to
cure all cases of CGUGIIS and GOLDS, which are with
in tin- rem h of any M-di* ine, besides ass rdiug relief in
; ca.'fS ofCiiDUP. AS’JHMA. CATARRHS, and 1 RON
OIITTIS. and beingmpe of the most useful remedies in
the'curly ri>:i:sot Cri.Ni UMl'floN.
Mr. RICK in placing this article before the public,
claims m>t to lime dh-roveml or ingeniously cm
pountb-d Mfriirines hitherto unknown, or known only
as separate remedw-s or iii >ueli, cr mbinntions ns pre-
I ]n evcnU‘d the full force of their bcnellcitd effects. Nor
I docs 4ic aver that liis
COUGII CANDY
has the p; rovaluf the “entire Medical Faculty,” or
lw..- bfet ii rce* mini id. and by fl;c--Diost enliphteiM.d I hy
sicians.” but l.e would merely state, il nt l aving 1 ixi -
; self suffcji dmv ei 11\ ti iin J'.n nriiinl Affection i.tttl a
nd: ed with toughing and Night Sv.cats.be app lit dt one of
11 *i faculty vli ,1 | mni}. ta 1 aflCrdid m<h sj tidy n
: lief and resulted ir siieb-pei feet ei>re U'-nt h< vas in
i’u. ed ti ol tain a knuwh dgeoftl eii i icdii nt.* 11 and tbe
mannerin whh 0 tlu-v might bepriqevly ei liq.i in.did
.v\ iih sugar,to give tin in a convenient ii ) alati.l-h'h ini
■rince Mbit II be l.:> had the satis faction of i.iminister-
I ing it Mien*'.'fully in imiiiycn.Mss. lie ii.pi* dii i.ts
1 of wbii I, thi* ('cm)y is <1 inp-oM-d (rnno*g wbii 1. Wild
Cherry i< th<- piiuci] le) are perfectly haimless. and
may be taken )• jeiM.ns it j.U ages at ill times,
i Unlike many of the. Cou.li (’i.tidies now offered fir
j sale, (pur; url.ng to ‘-c tin* pioduct of profound medi-
I cal reM i-.ri b. but vblchaieii 11 ality the ei ti i.s
| of genuine Candy Makers.'’ this arlieliri** not cxpeetc-d
ihi cure-1: ti t- iii? that fieri, h l.eir So.” lidis J mi.
! Early ri’aj ted to the low (ihcai-es 1 c.ve mentioned.
;in <1 iu'.ea .1 t l-oil gl< nq OMil i t the ; i oiest (|Ul<liiy
of Sutrar, infused with il c rxlriut rs Heat In it and. it is
made fr* m Sugar in in- highe.-’t state of pcitretion.
m'.d *1 iitr.ii.s well known arid a].; roved remedies.
Try it, audit** iniiimic merit wilU-uil forthnspoutun
eons r.i j r val fn m you v hic-h i- er long < hull give it
popoub-.ri'v unpara!leied in the history of nostrums.
, lbi'o 2-5 ‘mils por Packarc.
I'.a. I, genv-iui! package of PICK'S COUGH CANDY
i “ill bear on the euvulope the signature of
T CRICK.
Cor. Broughton & M biti.ker-f ts-.
Country’ Mcrchnntk can l e supplied by the Box,
each box containing 50 packages, . t $0 25.
j oct, 10. ts
HAYS! HATS!!'HATS!!
; . Just received per Alabama, n large lot of
fii.4 *•iin'd ami untrim’d iioiim is, l mbrellus, and
every variety of Fall and \\ inter Hats.Cups.&c.
: W e will sell a better new style Silk Hat,tend (four
nwri liinnulnctiue) at s3.so,'than can Le pioduced in
I Savannah.
We also wish it distinctly understood, that wc make
1 our own Hats, and put no other makers name in the
, tips, especially those that have been defunct for years.
! ?pt 27 BURDEN * CO.
FALL AND WINTER TRADE, 1853.
T 1 MERCHANTS
Anti AY liolexitle Pnrchasrrs of
DRY GOODS.
Oi l! Pb RC lIA.-'i.S for tin* Fall and \\ inter trade
an* now completed, and we can submit to your
j inspection a very large nnd well-assorted stock, em
bracing every article connected with ti e trade, ANI)
AT ."l (’ll PRICES as will, in the present state of ■he
markets, prove bighl. soil--factory.
M. PK END ERG AST & CO.,
178 Cougress-st.,
j oct 21 opposite St. Andrew’s Ilall, *• est aide.
111. PRENDERGAST & CO.
17 8 Broughtou Street,
o}>]>0 }>]> >*tc St. Andrew's Hull, West aide,
nA \ E great pleasure iu directing attention to their
late purchases. In connection with tlieir Retail
! trade, they carry out strictly the same system, in the
; sale of tlieir tioods. as is pursued -by the large houses
! in the Northern cities, namely: giving their custom
| ei'Mbe full advantage arising from buying IN LARUE
I Plan ters, and heads of families, and all persons buy
; mg I*N HI'AM’ITY will find manv lauue hits to bly
from, AND DECIDEDLY CHEAP. oct 24
CARPET AND FLOOR CLOTH WAREHOUSE
Curtains, Curl aln Goocis, &c.
No. 1.50 Congress and 57 St. Julien-streets.
i * would respectfully in
that lie has now opened the
■ -—iinost complete assortment of all the various
; styles of GOOD.-s usually kept in similar establish*
j ments. The stock ol the different departments will
• consist, in part, of the following Goods, viz:
Carpet Department.
Royal A civet Tapestry Brussels, Mocet Brussels,
Brussels, Velvet, Tapestry Hiid Brussels for stairs, 3
i ply. haperfine. Fine, und Common Ingrain. Pluiu mid
Twilled Venetian for stairs, halls, etc. Druggets b-4,
; I‘J*4 and lfi-4 in width, of every variety of patterns,
! Hearth Rugs, Parlor % and Stoop Mats, Tublesand Piano
Covers, Silver and Brass Oval und Octagon Stair Rods,
! Stair Linen, etc.
Oilcloths.
| Os every width, from Ito 8 yards, for halls, dining
rooms, steamboats, saloons, etc.; Rosewood, Mahoga
ny nd small figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, 5-4
j aud. 04 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for stairs.
Curtains.
Silk and Worsted Damask Detaine. Worsted and
Linen Damask DcLgine, Figured nnd Plain Damasks,
I variety of colors, W hite ami Buff for Shades.
Window Shades.
Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland, ami
| White and Gold, entirely new style. Cord. I,oops. Tus
, sols, with all the various Trimmings for Curtains and
j Shades.
Gilt Cornices.
I Bands, Loops and Pins, of the greatest variety and
| patterns, of the latest importation—all of which w ill
be sold,at wholesale or retall.on the most liberal terms.
IN M. 11. GUION, Agent,
ort 20 150 Congress and 37 St. Julien-sts.
NOT BOASTING, BUT FACTJL
’ APS.—CAPS.—The finest and best
V-ri z.i rtf* *nadc Caps to be found in the City, are to
MjfSSXm found i*t the Clothing Store. Gibbon’s
1 Range—all made up for my trade aud
sold cheap—call and see.
’ Oct 22 GEO. S. NICHOLS.
SILKS. Just received another magnificent
assortment of Figured Silks, entire new patterns,
i and each piece containing hut one dress.
I Also, a few dresses ot Paris D’Laines, imported ex
prosslyfor the Southern market. S. CURRELL, Agt,
j oct 11 Gibbon’s g