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THE REPUBLICAN.
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P, H11 MMCIiTB BPITOK.
fflDIlillDtT MOBMIirC, DKC. «8. I8H.
t ustam,we ts-isy forward accounts to suck of our ra*-
strikers u in in arrears, and tnut Out «• #M»«
esnsidtr himself u dunutd nt af nun. Tka /rat of
Jmiry istff im ii Air*, and »# *hsU hand • Btrt *
others wkatsvereaaybspalits us. tVa haps that tka fan
Mil aw* far mart than a »Mr rtf/eniiitr themselves as
particularly invited ta mokea #;<?*<* remittance. IVs ass
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V. B. PALMER, the American Newspaper Agent it
tkt authorized Agnt far tkla paper in tka cities af Beslan,
New. York and Philadelphia, and is duly empowered ta
taka adaartiaamnta and aukscripUana at tka ratea aa re
quired ky ua. Ilia receiptsmill ka rrgardad as payments.
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YORK, Tribuna Buitdinga; PHILADELPHIA, JV.
ir.camtr Third and CkaatnuLatreata.
wild, vlateaary
blsvtawsofi»f ....
rare ■ bill lie*, that we MUM hear Mm whether w* wilt or
no. Ou Urn Sunday after the deulh of Daeik L Wbbstex,
Air. Paukru preached a 4laeouna suggested by that na
tional bereavement—a dlaeouraa largely made up of
etroof denunciations of Air. Wiimi’i conduct on the
Slavery queaUon—tliat crowning not In Urn llfcof our
great Statesman, In which ware eo dearly exhibited hi*
courage, decision and devotion to hla country. Air.
WassTsa readily Ibruw that ho muM subject hlmieir
to the bltteraat hate of the abolitionists, and of a thnatl-
cal pereeculion that seemed unsatisfied with the grave of
its victim. Yet with all the violent antipathies engen
dered by diverse political views, the gifted preacher
could not withhold his enthusiastic admiration of him
for whom the Nation mourned. His thoughts are
pressed quaintly, effectively, and In his own peculiar way?
—and Inasmuch as there Is nothing like them elsewhere,
permit me, Messrs. Editors, to gather a few gems tor the
Arrival of (he Canada.
a asAy Friday m
The Canada arrived at "ailtaj asriy
Tbe OoUIm steamship Patifis arrived out at 10 P.M.
on Friday, the IWh Instant, havla* rescued dm crew of
the Juan Stephens, of Quebec, for BeUkM, Which WaA
A long dlscaaskm took plaee In the (loose of Com-
moos, or a motion by Mr. Brawn to produce papers re
lallve to the application tor a charter by the London,
Liverpool and North American Screw Steamship Com-
peny. The motion was opposed by Air. Harley on the
part of the Government, and waa eventually withdrawn
Enslahd.—The London correspondent of (be European
Timaa, writing Friday, 4 P. M- says that the excitement
about the Houses of Parliament la venr great this after
noon. The real question aa to the stability of the minor,
tty will be tried tonight, end, as the Chancellor of the
Exchequer, Air. D'fsraeli, haa pledged himself to stand or
toll by the scheme, In It entirely we see all the prepara-
lions tor a severe conflict. That the Ministry will be
successful, three seems to be but little doubt{ still the
meetings which have been held In opposition to the
dlschanre of their various fusees and rockets against the
Derby-DTsraell Cabinet.
The Board of Trade returns for the month ending the
as organs of Use Spirit-
The “spirit" of Margaret Falter,
is been comaHtnkaUag her expert-
World above, and there “expert-
believedT) Bald lunatic goea on le de-
toll at length. Margaret** ghost knock* og; among a
good deal of ocher each stuff, her opinions of “Bdlfton.
Ism" la Nsw York city, as recMred Boa* the upper air,
thus!
"Oft,when Igtii.brad-UItm onlr opjojour
re&rJswsa 'saafjssissui
Urol WMllb .nil IUI.IT C.0 town., dnUnlnl u temple,
ofworsblp."
Nothing so much offtods there Jugglers, nothing eo
operate* as a stumbling block In their way, wa have al
ways remarked, a* the Church I
The kaaatlinan of the following plea tor tha abolition
of the marriage tie, (contlnuee the Exprtaa,) la apparent
to all:
“ An Individual goes through an orchard, say, of apple
trees. He tastes of tho fruit from each tree, and nuatly
- - J : . _ ... c ■ . - I ft tic ftivmtu Ul irauuictuiiniui mu uiuuui vuuiu# t.iv
entertainment of your readers. Says the Preacher oT oju, ultlmaara published. Tho exports have amounted
Mr. Wrbstrr: I to X4£53,G00, varying a little from tho average of the
hundred years, since areax-ras, there has seldom bew I formally presented their letters, accrediting them to the
h “ S °'
“ T& hlSatfit rounded domi, 0«m"l; t'.n.JW, U'HIUIot m.d Artejmcl u. eft-
And molucd the aisles of Christian Rome." I peeled to bo inaue marshals.
Arrival of the Alabama. He Who sculptured Day and Night into such beautiful The Emperor has set at liberty a
_ , Arrival or me Aiauaina. forms—he looked them in his face before ho chlsselled I HUcal prisoners, and an artlclo has been published lu
. Tho good 8leamahlp Alakama, CapU Lcntow^arrivcd [ h ™ |n ,, ono> DupuvTaax and Oonaa are said to be ‘ke Manitnr offering the Imperial pardon ^ all exiles,
here yesterday, at an early hour, from Now York. She , he on {y men | n our day that havo had a brain so vast, ““ptohoae guilty ortho hlgbeat crimes, who aresuffer-
brings elghty-flre passengers, all tokl, a list of whom and since Ciuklemaomk, l think that there has not boen tog «>r 'their former dlsobedlonco to toe government,
U10 couilgnw. will b« found underlh. ipproprifttohemlfl. AK'S^^S!k3ffil "
• . The attentive offleers of tho A. havo laid ua under re- re i t hlmwotr a King. Men tom the country, who The Ministry of the Empire have resolved not to sanc-
newed obligations tor Into paper* from New York, many kmw him not, stared at him aa ho passed through the torn any more new railways to any part of Frauco until
hours to advance or tho regular mall. . streets Too coal-heavers and porters of London looked topse now In course or comrtructlon are completed, or nt
W. rn ft« mu. SftWK o.r N™ York «lc “ “S,“ »K, f . ,b klS!* iSTSS ft rind to Lon,. N.poloon
deed, there has seldom been a time when there was I g^. hB ^ Emperor In that council. tor the hand of the Princess Vasa. The luteuded alliance
o groat a dearth of interesting Intelllgcncr, both abroad I • “ * • • or tho Emperor with the Neapolitan Princess is alill cur;
and at home. With tho exception or the M tontasUc 1 What a mouth ho had. It waa a llon’a mouth. Yet rentiy spoken of In Paris.
, . " >hn p„. there was a sweet grandeur In his smile, and a woman’* Bmlqiuw.—The law regarding the Pres* had passed
tricks" which Louis Napoleon Is playing before tha Pa I awCQtneM wbcn h|^ ou ij, YVhat a brow It waal what toe Chamber*. Its prorltious are very stringent,
rislans, and Ura occupation by the French of Samana Is eJro<f I(ke charcoa i flro ln (he bottom of a deep, dark Anerai*.—Howorer pacific the intention* of Louis
; the Gulf and Sonora on tho Pacific, and an occasional well. Ills bee waa rugged with volcanic Urea, great pus- 5*^?°,? “**,]*!
niurdu or auunbMt «J-ft».0» *~ — S,\°“ t'.S.'JlS B
as barren of new* as tho deaert U of vegetation. I An e , Q p ke Mw - l0 threaten and command. J annexing that coveted territory to France. 'Dio Austrian
The first Item that strikes us in our northern exchanges I • 1 * ^ • • • • | Ministerial organs go farther and declare that even In
‘ Is all about “ Undo Tomltudes.” Tho national anil-1 I am speaking of one or the most conspicuous men that Piedmont a very strong French party exltU, which would
1 Umxaar nmniwl in Boston, last week, and among I N » w England ever boro—conspicuous not by accident, bo glad to form a more close union with Franco,
slavery bazaar opened in Boston, uu wee*, snu » mi b bQt b f he ntlur8 of hi, tnlnd—one of her ablest Intel- Paussix.—Some or the newspaper correspondents at
the novelties advertised, we see engraving* or tho j y j am to speak or a great man in a great office, of Vienna Intimate that Prussia wiuoventually prevailIn
Duchess or Sutherland and Lady Constanco Gower, with B mat power, one of the landmarks of politics, now too wearisome controversy respecting the Customs Un-
antocranhs attached.presented by the DucheM of 8uth- laid lowl He aoeme so great that some men thought l °n. It la said tiiat a simple trade treaty will t»o pro
aniograp tacneu,p , * r 1 that be was himself one of ibe Institutions of America.’ 1 1 P°red ln all the German Stales.
ortowd to the Bazaar,” M Engravings of UnctoTom * Al-1 w h.*!n» aehlavMi cminm- Sfaik.—Madrid letters state that Senor Names had
inanac," “Undo Tom’s Almanac*," “Undo Tom’s Cabin Nr. Wrist** hayn* achleved gTeatnea*, was entirely I htd a ^ lntcrriew vrlth the Queen, and U to thought
Sudd" “The first three number* of Unde Tom’* Cabin, **• ®om any of thM mortification (Nequsatiy Mt by he will be called to power. ,
U, p..,,.,,,,,, w «tn_ etc. Bv the way, wo ■mailer men, at any reference to the humbleroccupa- lantaaan China.—The Overland Mall from Oslcntta
Illustrated by Crotkshahk, eto, eto. ay u>o way, wo UonIofthe , Uj< bad arrived at Trieste. .By a telegraphic dispatch, to
eoeit stated as an absolue toct, that since the birth of ^ I tn tidpattou of the malls, we learn that tho second por*
Mrs. Stowk’s Imaginative lltUo Eva, over 300 tntouls "HamraMmii^^ILSS5iS 1 Monofttie troops Trom Rangoon had started tor Promo
cap the dlmu,. numMr .f ... | “fe-W ^MkU
Tuaspsv, Dae.«, P#
Correa,—The sales kwtoy a»oor.t to 01* bales, al ibe
following particularsi 14at «J4l flat Mat «K|
101 atSfJi Mat ft and 40 at Wf Mats. Price* have
declined fully M seat eiaee lira reoelptof the Oaaada'a
advice*. .
fiavaanali Kxpwrta—»«c. to.
Per bark Emily Banning, tor Phltoddphla-315 bates
Cotton,883 casks Rice.
Per brig Marshall, tor Boston-414 bales Upland Cot*
ton, 14 bales 8.1. Cotton, 78 casks lUce, difiOO foot Lum-
Per schooner RobU Btlke, tor Boston-5,800
Bough Rico.
busheH
Savannah Import*—Dec. 28.
Per schooner Jason, from Charlottetown, Princo Ed.
ward Island—544 bbto. Potatoes, 34 bbto. Carrots, 789
bushels Turnips, 00 bags Oats, IB tons Coal, to E. A.
Soullard.
mobile, Deo. 24.—Cottor.—Yeslerday (Friday)
tho busluess was quite modemte, all parties seeming in
clined to await later Intelligence from England, which
Ludnda, Smith, for this peri, called from Bath
(Me.) on tha 17ihlost.
Brig U. Spear, A aid, from Jacksonville, (Fla.) arrived
at path (Ms.) oe the Slit Inst
Bark John Bird, Bird, hen**, at Beaton on the 83d laet.
Brig Julia Am, Oonery, from Darien, (Ge.) arrived at
Damariscotla (Me.) o« the 80th Inst.
Schooner Trader, Trader, tor thto port, cleared at Nsw
York on tha B3d Inst
Brig Rio Grande,Tarbox, hence, tor Be*ton,arrivad at
Holme*’ lloto on Ura Slat last
The Jana Tudor and Eleanor, tor this port, sailed from
Liverpool, the former oa the 7th and lb* toiler on the
BUilnsL
Bark Charlea William, Btostond, henen, at Boston on
tho Slst Inst
Ships Isabella, Hayden, and Wm. Tapsoott, Cornish,
hence, at Mobile on Ibe B4lh Inst
decides that a Bkada Island (inning apple li
above all other* L«»l lulled to hli taatu. ^ Need . a ,„ w WMW | n i W iiusumiucg tnim uinnuiu, .mw
kffiBtsafflfe-^BWJtsTtfOascei
Rtaod. UiikI Growing would lull his U.I. r nul.l .16H&BH rent! Tor mliljllnji. Tol.1 ulc forlho
The plain, earthly language of that l», when a man Is week are eitlmaied at 20,000 bales { tor England, France,
In KWh of • wllb, ho m»r lire ollh u many women u Bp.ln. »t«l our dome.110 pmU| loci rpmml.t.1. p«Uol-
he chwMuntil he h.ppen to obuln lh. Ur~»i./ho | 10 *“’JJJS’ooUoiIjii,,
" ‘ il
likes beat I It to but proper to aay that titia communica
tion come* from a medium at Caaeuovla—a place
Livaaroon classification.
Deo. 17, 1858. Duo. 12,1851.
“ ‘
SHF
Boolr’s PatKiuM Elrotbio Hair Dvr 1s totally dlf-
torent and tor superior to auything ever Invented. The
process Is perfectly simple, and tho effect magical. It
nstantly and Indelibly dyea tho most stubborn hair a
natural black or brown, without Injuring tha skin In the
least, and loaves the hair soft and silky after the opera
tion. This, with Bogle’s Hyperion Fluid, and Bhaving
Soaps, may be had of J. M. TURNER U. Co.
dec 29—2t
. that Ordinary..., 7*® 8 6J
b “ *»«*>• b «*'y blii “ w,ib ““ , " lou ‘ MteiW.'.'/.'/.'.’.’.’.'.'.'. - . SxS v
dsms of tho day. Middling Fair »3<® 0)< 7].
law* or Gtoaxu.—Tho Atlanta Brpubliean say*:— The receipts or tho week amount to 88,040 bales, and
Long and linpaJentiy have tho pcoplo of Georgia exports 1U,M)3 bales, leaving the stock on hand and on
wiMd.haigrmhior.■li.Mhuiloii.r u..;Xeu. f | h« |» M >. „d
tost Legislature. The public printer was elected two havlDg largely increased the tonnagoln port, rates are
years previous, aid had ample tlmo to prepare for the easier. Wo (earn or the following engagements: An
work, and could havo completed the whole In three American ship for Liverpool and a ship tor Havre yee-
m°.U..JumSuul.lh.lMjwm.
however, havo rolled round, and atill wo are living un- .ndBritlsh craft on the berth. A bark engaged toll tor
der andameuabls to laws which vre know nothing about.” Genoa at tic, Earljf In the week a brig (tor Boston ob-
Tho GrandJurj of Bibb County, al tho recent session I Uhved **'
oftho Superior Oturt, make* a recommondatlon respect- fof Prov(dencBi
Ing the publication of tbo laws, worthy of attention, uunu rate. This Is now tho established rate coastwlso.
^“IvobeglMmito rMomm.nd dl o.r MluroLegW.-1 iSK?, 1 !!??.
lure.loliaert.olw.ln .11 lh.lt taw. lh«t th.y.h.11
not take cftoct until after such lime has elapsed aswl'l I.TTl Jl.S? “I?, i 11,8 dovotopment or tho effects or
enable the 8tato Printer to got out the Laws tor dlstribu | H* 8 European news,
lion, and that an set be passed requiring the laws to be ’
“ —1J tor dfartbmtai In mmh llm. .. lh. I m ,;sa to Kitaj on wJd™^.?,Vmi . nTrtiar mireiaj
think reaMnable tor tho execution of | nl u „. IUwl , hllt fhrthn nkit two davs it has been
the week
Other
GulfPorU.
Notice.
FxLLow-CrnxxNsi I am. a candidate for Ro^lcction to
tho oftico of Receiver of Tax-Returns,
doe 25 Yours respectfully, BARNARD E. BEE.
To tho Voters of tho 2nd Diatrlct* G. Mil
FxLLow-CiTtxaNs—I am a candidate for the office of
Justice of tho Peace In your District, nud respectfully so
licit your support. Tho election will bo hold at the office
Justice Philip M. Russell, un Saturday, 1st January,
1853. Your obodlent servant,
d*o20 Ul D. II. GALLOWAY.
Frionda and Fotloxv-Oltlxons I
I am a Candidate for reflection for Tax Collector of
Chatham couuty, and respectfully ask your support,
[doo 15] F. M. STONE.
Rrsionatiok or TUB Paast&BNT dr TUB Sbratb.—
The followtng la the letter of Ron. Wilmah R, Kino,
resigning the office of President pra (m. oftho Benalo—
road In that body on the 2ith Instant t
Washington City, Deo.20,1859,
ot H was realized \ but tor the post two days It
quiet, aud closes without spirit. The sales of
amount to 15,000 bales.
To the V oters of the Third Dlatriet G.M,
lama candldato for reflection to the Offloe of JUS
TICE OF THE PEACE for your District at tho Election
to bo hold at my Offloe on Saturday, tho 1st day of Janu
ary next. The polls are to be opened at 10 o’clock, A.
M. dee 17 L* R. RAIFORD.
Inferior.........
Lowtogoodord.SJ
Low to good mld^j
Atlantic. Florida.
(,8 BK 8«,0 OM 8)4,2 0>
WAIUIIOTOB WTT, UtSJ. HI, 1W4. I Mil aPTa?
Sknatoxs : Tho feeblo state of my health renders me fnir <° ® I0)t 1« ®
To the Voters of Chatham County!
Fellow Citizens: 1 am a candidate for the office of
TAX COLLECTOR at the ensuing olectinn, on the first
Monday In January next, anti rcspocttolly solicit your
support. doo 13 SAM’UB, SWEAT.
tinnn what muihnritv wa know not, that an luvltatlon I *he little black Dan that used to water the horses?” And
brtnft bw Mtmdri tor tb.t p.rp.» bj »m. ..bta “.“'.'UtoShoWS." “ill wJSSd’fM. bS | ^ w'ittal isSpire lii U. reverii’ iSrnu*. breS dm
Abolitionist of London, Mrs.Stowe and her. husband j tory.. If a man finds the way alone, should h ‘ 1 ,eaieu *
are going to that Babylon to be lionized I
A married woman waz found in her room In tho vil
lage of Laaslnburg (Pa.) qnlte dead, on Wednesday
morning. When discovered, tho body was found ln a
tory. If a man finds the way alone, si
proud of having found the way ?”
Of hla style of oratory Mr. Parkka speaks thus:
Faou Port Prava.—Captura af anatkar S/ausr.—Tho
... . .. . brig Ckottav, which arrived at Boston the 20th Inst, from
MreSrthSe^SSwmS^ Port *"*** w,lh d * 1 ® 8tolhe ,0lhof November,reporU
. . h Bre aented I * n *n^“A”> 8 riea; he had Immense power of argumem lhal 1118 “tooon 8 * Advanea of.Now Orleans, had boen
sitting posture against tho wall, and the room presentea l ul | on< Disking a causeway from his will to tho hear-1 seized there by Commodore Gregory, of tbo American
the appearance of tho most abject want. She had two er’s mind. Ho gathered a great mass of material, bound squadron, on suspicion of being a slaver. The Comrao-
■mill children; ... .(Ibeo . Ml. b.y tore. Jon old JSfHdSita i » r » P u “« lb « “ !b “>"“ “ blI ' r 11,0 B" M ot lbo
was found to the bed, the other an lnltat of fifteen months I a |, ot (Vom Dover to Calais,* yot^eeiMl ItLw llghUiltw: If a I ron i bul *o° n afterwards received notice from tbo
. was found lying upon the floor, alm o st dead, l“ UwMjr j ball of a ton welgbt, you get a steam cannon to pitch it J authorities of Port Praya to replace the reesol in port as
S5f°Sl WJfittMS ^.VA“ , P t 8 un t 0 l J c ^ ue ^«: .,H* I they did not allow a vossel to be taken in a neutral port
Accept, I tog you, my resignation of the honorable po- PJJJWjjW® u*.
shlon In wllch you havo, with so much unaulmlty, placed I g d
In taking leave or you, Senators, permit mo to express
my gratetolacknowledgments for your uniform personal
kindness, snd tho
failed to giro to mo
being preserved by tho warmth communicated to Its body ^ ... . IUW4 „ w «. vt .
.by adog, Which had kept Ua midnight vigil, laying close Sjf•JgJgT’ 9 '““ ,b ° l without authority. Thu Commodore acceded to this do-
by and partly across the Infant aleepcr s vital jrnrta. • * • • I man d, but despatched tho U. 8. brig Perrp to Brava, to
If a alave were to die at the South under such dream- a great man Is tbo blossom of tho world-the Individ- obtain tho consent or tho Captain General to the capture,
stances, the poor fellow would be canonized by the abol- "»1 ffiPtal" flower, parent or seeds that will be ^ PfTTy waB hourly expected back when the Ckoetnu,
ttlonlrta, tod hta rtrture «|d nUftriiW *luly recorded 1. “^.X 1 1 ^ b> . l K^£5Si Stf-iLSfTSSSf -'«• ' Vb '» lb " -»«“ b »
the next “Undo Tom# Cabin. | cance or the universe. It Is a little lower Ihnn the angels, apatchcd to Baltlinoru In charge orSaillng Master Walker,
The Democrats held their Primary Elections In New and like the aloe-tree, It blooms but once an age. So 0 r the sloop<f-war Uni a. Tho Captain or the Advance,
•York on Friday, fur to. purporeoTchcxMlng member, of I .ft.lfUrwd, vre. not on bo.nl who to. optorewo
toe Orton. Oominllto.. bn., bon Ibw&r hlu.ry.* Fortltel? mulUludreJ to. to* 11 '. *M on. or two TCsa.t. were touched 1. h.p« of
toebiuliHUofthflparty. There wn.»iooddolor«gbt- , h0 ,, Itln _ ?mi , work , Slnly Bmllng him. ftwg
log and loud talking, and charge* of foul play. In some acliloved by largo bodies of but common men. At this Tho United States ship Germantown and sloops Dolt
^to.WAta, lb. tofttf.tto.nretabta.relnnfftartll b. L^.^jjSa.-nga.'Sg!od dorewu. UP.rtPr.,.1 .ta.to.bul, a#
contested before the 9 om J^ Ue f' her child. Sir Robert Peel has tor years been dead, upeakt, discharging, to salo for tho isle of Palin In two
shells” tried hard to hold their own, but the soft j Wellington’s soul has gone home, and left his body I days to load with salt for Rio.
tortta- toci. to bft.0 bton triumphuit ln mort Instance ..tol.g bii,l.l. 1. Frento, Gcnn,.y, Italy, gdBntolu | Tl,. .temer Wttt lftad,f re ra New York for Au.lr.llc,
wb^to.c..^ta»m.rt«. udptoto^. g;.‘dT, 1 .S e totag P ?S;-taU h cd KSt.V.ndS; tocm. P“ '"•» P°rlPr.ya,(in to. 130. of October,left, In her
Tbo greu do of tandc In M.lne, owned by too Stale of A ^ Huegartui weep, orer toe bidden crown of fttarln upper work. She wal repulred and ullod NuYember 7to.
Massachusetts, (tho bids tor which were opened In Boston Theresa, and a sadder countenance drops a tear forlho All well,
on Wednesday,) was declared In fevor of a gentleman or nation of Dante, and the toll or Virgil and Ctour, Lu-
Boston, and a lumber morcbanlof Bangor. Tho land In- ^ratius and Clcwo. These two are the greatest men of Double Track on the Baltimore and Onto Rail-
eluded In toll purchuo amount, to a million end ft half of jSffjuujjSK tai fto.I>lto-ni..ta'edlbu.Uree.nlme.llng.fto.Il..rd
acres or more. The lumberupon the land la of Immense I noliflany. Irom politics great men recede; and In all I °(DIrecilore oftho Baltimore andOh^lora^llroad company,
value, whilo the whole sold for a song, not yielding quite Europe no kingly Intellect throbs now beneath a royal it was resolved that the necessary steps bo immediately
37)4cento per acre. It la estimated that the parties will cr 'vl?*hdS r °w« only totl, taken to construct sixty miles of double track between
dear a mtUlon or dollars apiece by ibe transaction. But must do so. Boon as we^iwliyieo'lurreat man! his I Ba5,,mor ® and Cumberland, and forty miles of double
we see ft stated In a Boston paper that the Governor and magnetism draws us, will we or no. Do any or you re- between Cumberland and Wheeling. Tills Is In ad
Council will not give their approval to any of the bids member when for the first lime In adult years you stood dltion to the sidelonga now already constructed. It was
which ba.o bMnrn.de, . eltodetortnloed to comma! InmedtaMy for new cue .ud
■ 'By a letter to the Philadelphia CUy Council from I thst rise In Switzerland? Do you remember*w&it erao- locomotives to the amount of 51,000,000. Tho aggregate
Messrs. Sfence, or New York, Inoersoll, or Con- tlon# came upon you at tho awful presence? But If you sum necessary to carry out these objects is 82^00,000.
nccilcuL and Bayard, of New Jersey, published In the I waro confronted br a great msn dr vast genius, of colos- — —
TOiSpb!kp.p», In rogrf-to i.'wrota. rt to. j SfaSSSK 1 I N ' w Yo * ,t P, “ T,,T “ T Il,, »»'- Tb »
monument to the Signers of the Declaration of Inde-1 power of wi
In Independence Square, it appears that on the mountain and the"soL wlIat gV,Dder'emotfoM spring I ,n n n . rong an,ce asn,asi , rroM5 T“‘ i ''' ,uron . rn ? n ’
^^Sh^LeatsUtiweofPeniuyiraSaU necessary before U P T ,t,s bko making t\ie acquaintanca or one o P f Ih2 which It styles tho organ ortho suspended Bishop of that
wstftisusiSMS S^to p, ^S„ d 'r;;.l p u7to 8 .
nary. The Senate being electea Dtenntauy, and po rule, be managed to escape. Then he once more visited
deaths or resignations having occurred, wUl be the same his former realm. He found that tho savages had carried
u last vesr. It la equally divided politically, and the K® «. h fV ao l5 K i ui 0rih, W >e ^ 88 a ff°d» greater
aa law year, a .... „l than their fancied deities, lie had revolutionized dlvin-
Ueutenant Governor, who has a casting vote, having llJr> >nd wal himself enthroned as a god. So JoraJ is
been raelected, there will be no change wbatercr In the human nature to Ita great men. 1
relative position or parties In that body. In the As- But it Is not quite so easy to recognize the greatest kind
. ... i... _... .l. wlii*. - . 1 of greatness. A Nootka Sound I mil ' • ------
iricos; 1,000 bags of Rio sold at0®0Xo.; 500 mats and
— .— .. "V «..- -—hags Maracaibo nt UX®
At. Domingo and Capo
. n| i.v UH .ur—.., FwuRr-.Tho sales of tho week havo beet: partly for
geuerous innt>ort you have never l export, but mostly on speculation: attho close It woe
„„„ w In my efforta*to preserve order and dlffloult to get ordinary Stalo brands at under $3 G2V@
Mto^ p2li^K'®KU^e”to>l frnl- *?.¥«,• Th.talta.f'to. w«kh...roejed elW *x
!‘””K r ertto“ Ch0 ' IO “' h '’ ^Coft..—Wllb Inetcoscd rccclnt. Com ta (lull, but at too
-itecm. I am your obedient close was In belter request—old Western mixed Is scarce
w5Wk.kin«. !«««« ne W m,m
Fiuncn Occcp.TlOK 0. Su..»».-A eeptaln ln too H.Tr-SSOO bJe.; Hotto Btaer II.J b..o been nld >1
French m.lne, wb. .rrlvod u New York, on WJdnro- « Mo -Ji?‘.,j!iSJSl'bbl.. Now Orlcn. told al HOadlm
day, from St. Domingo, reports that there is a fleot of the ; n 0 (ber descriptions w* have no sales to report.
Emperor already In undisputed possession of the harbor Naval 8to*ks.—Spirits or Turpentine Is held st
.fB-mro- 111.further ......e.d to.1 II '»1 ^0^?TOtal?5.riS5tag.*nd ftfit
Uon of Una Napoleon to send all lbo n«cssai7 rein- ^ according t0 (ho site of the barrels. Tar in
forcementsto keep tho prize he haa secured; and there moderato request; holders uk 89 25®3 50, at which
la said to b« not the slightest doubt amoug the French | safes cannot be made..
To the Voter* of the Third Dlatriet G.1TI«
I am a Candldato for election to Ura office of JUSTICE
OF THE PEACE for your District, at tbo election to be
held al Justico Ralford’a office, on Saturday, the let day
or January next, at 10 o’clock, A. and respectfully
solicit your suffrages.
dec 23 EDWARD O. WILSON.
To tho Eloctora of tho Second Dlat* G.M.
Fellow-Citikens ( .—I am a Candidate for re-efectlon
to tho office or JUSTICE OFTI1E PEACH for the Second
District, which wUl bo held at my offleo on Saturday (1st
January next,and respectfully solicit your support,
dec 23 PHILIP M. RUSSELL.
residents of tho Island that the ground taken by Napo
leon will to defended by the whole force oftho empire.
To tho Voters of tho First float* G» M.S
Gentlemen—1 respectfully nnnouuco that I am a can
didate for tho office of Justico of the Poaco In your Beat,
and respectfully solicit your votes at the election on tho
lint January next.
deo 20 LAWRENCE CONNELL.
1SY AUTHORITY.
Wa noto soles or 3@500 bbls. old Mess at«19X01 OX 5
Prime 810; new flOX and flOXt with but llttlo offer
ing : sales of30,000 bbls. havo been made for March
and April dellvora, at f9U for Mess. Boer la Arm at 11@
18c. for country Moss; 13®al3X for Chicago reported,
Lieut. Corcn. of the United States artlltory, Is about to
make a scientific exploration of the Rio Grande, aud to
San Luis Potosl.
Tnx Senatorial Election in Iowa.—A warm con-
•nd there Is one Independent, (Mr. Boxeodohs, of Or-1 H Is the men who are up that see the rising sun, not the Clarxe, hla opponont. A list fight took place at Iowa m
f".. A . lh . -eriod during-whlch pay Is allowed Is S“88y d J- uk “ ffreatneas to see greatness, and know on the 4th Inst, between Judge Kino (n Clark man) and the collection district of New Orient
Nrt - -
session commencing on the 4th of January, will close on or grealm*# Is never popular In lu lime. Men cannot Tho Ohio pnpers assert that a well has been sunk In
too 16to of April. Tb. now BUI. Admlotalnll.. will Yelle,, In lb.l State, I. too depth of .1, bun-
be sworn In ou Saturday next, Jan. 1st, after which day popular ln their day—men or property and standing— dred fcct i tor tbo purpose or obtaining salt wafer. The
the Government will be wholly In Democratic hands.— I (hoy got nominations and honor enough. I object of the enterprising individuals has been tolly nc-
The 7V,l.....k. whether to. ncmocrou will report • • • compltahed, . .nppl r ot water b.,1.8 bee. reeebed
to. taw peered irnder Oor.B.wr». . jdmlrd.lr«lom I. Lh. L*Uy Wluence. roenkSll. SoKSlmS b“. iS3 » bl ' b "S"'"* b »> ""Mbro. (.Hon. to mek. ■ bu.b.1 of
regard to the rendition of fugitive slaves. I far on into olber ages. Such a raan, if he It oftho great-1 Ml* pounds. Tho wafer rise* spontaneously to
Alxoni, the great contralto, was to appear In toll ope- eat, will by and by unite In himself the four great forces the surface, and flows at a rate of 4 to 5000 gallons per
- - • “*■* — - 1 «r«kM».»_hn.in^ twk'iiita,, iherature,and the church; d av
of society—business, politics, llierature, and Use church; I da y
himself a greater force than all or these, will sway them 7
S£?.2Ki b "L%“ 5?. oU,er m . 8n I'* I Bamcel E. Mack, Whig, has been elected Mayor of
the highest mood or grcalnes*. wiU he be opposed and “J™,;;"
bated, too. Tka tall kaust intks strut darkens the gro- Ij0W8 '.'» 04 majority.
rain New York, Monday last, iladame de Rossi, (bet
ter known as Bontao,) and her husband, Count Rossi,
dined with President Fillmore last week. Sontao
wlU alto appear In opera In New York, about the 10th of.
January. I HMertkan before. *** * tl ** lights i j, ng doubt whatever that a vigorous attempt Is
The St. Jolm ^. B.) papers state that a meeting was • • • • nmklnginFrancetoesUbtlabanewUnoofsfeainersbe-
to be held In that city on the 23d Inst, to consider the It I* a wonder how many Ifamous Americans have no tween Havre and New York,
propriety of memoralljdDg Her Majesty’s Government children at all. Hancock. Adams, Washington, Madison,
.0 to. .abject of to. !Ut«ne^>dto prolrot M, ’’ 1V “ b '°'' < ’”' "" "““h
negotiations being completed with the United States, I or the great men that leave tons, the wonder Is what be-1 * im P roTei1,
wltoont to. taroearrobce .ed .pprorol ofto; Cloaleii. t'Trt p!!,”. ta!,^ t ?S,d Ocu.,,.. A.t.cp.t,.,.-!. ...we,
Battle Hoosav-Sucb is the name of a large and I the other Utter or the woods. No great families berehold I to8clrcu lar luued ln 1837, by Levi Woodbury, Secretary
■nfendld new Hotel Just opened In Mobile. If we may great men in check. There Is no great class. Tho me- of the Treasury, requesting Information In regard to the
judge of It from too .cunts we And In toe Mobile paper, j ^‘.V^S^'lS'Th'l.tairei'SlMhS KT?V'. 1 * ’'“T of “ l « r »P b '» “•
it must be one of the most elegant and commodious I iS. -» ■■■ «_ .—j- J.L r *“ 8 I United States. Prof. Morse stated, amonz other thlncr*.
establishments In the South. The tornlture, the table,
the general appointments, and the lessees, ore all spoken
of In the highest terms. Sneh of our readers as may be
traveling In that direction, would do well to call at the I I 8,000 or 0,000 letters In an hour, which 1. about thirty
“Batlto House” and give it a trial. ° ur nation Is a great committee of thewbole-our tlme * 0,8 •Minuted amount. Tlie estimate was based
. State Is a provisional government—riches our only Inbe- upon the data of facts as then known, but the results ln
“Tbr Adousta SoDTB-WasTRaa Plahk Road.”- only personM^oblllty-offlce this, as Inerery other Instance oMi great Invention,have
Boob ta to. ti.ro. of .»«w cnlerprta. Jual.tartcd I. Ao- £f|Sta5prSf^VS« SS5 tal.^b’cek but °" 1 ™" lh » *»delpul.tu of lu rotxl Inlelllseut .od inn-
goata, un le.rofrom to. Cro.rtulta.ril.> of jroler- guto..upp.rt.ro.
dip. Nolle. I. gl.en tori, riter to. explnllon of thirty tamlllro, great ctaMCta or hertdltarjr privilege If our _ _ — , .
days application will bo made to the County Court* of great Intellect runs up hill, there la nothing to check bliu Tn * Iao * Trape.—The Iron trade Is still flourishing,
Richmond, Burke, Jefferaon and Washington, to Uy b , u ‘ 1 ft* r 00 * hU hi hal nolonljr bere ’ ,n tho Unlled but “ broad - The pri-
With hr-nrfuT.h^nfph I !^?J‘ *?“•.,*?* ^«5 ,lni “ l « amenable with us cm of Iron In Europe are ranging higher than over, and
I sllllgolng up. Tlie demand iagreatly In excessofthosnp-
e two 1 ply* and the Birmingham Journal mentions one contract
of toe Rond will lem.to.to .1 rom. petal oo to. Brier I Ib ° “ f ° r , a °.»” toM r,ll ‘',- 1 » M '” lb hUell.^.
Crook in Burko County, from which two branchM will be Henoo* it U ro.ro Imp.roS.Tfetaia^'SSt roon ”> cbB »'"“. lb ‘‘ P«P» «™ »• -other ml-
One of these branches will terminate at some | before they toko our heart, to know tnetr quality and | Ynneo or 20s. per ton.
^totJ^ K ,lgbt»^of B^^poro^ toBurtej Tu... inSTo»mro-«, lh. „,l,ri ofto.
and the other, via. fi>ulavilto in JcBerson County, will u j, lwe dfo| ,Tso to separate the real grenlfrom the^reat Empire dtp at New Orleans, tho 23d Inst., we learn that
terminate at Banderavllle, lu Washington County. At seeming: and of the real great, the great good from the Urn British frigate Veala arrived at Havana on the lOtb
W-jhlnKton Ranged men’s Ideas ofpollUcal lni „ nL wIlh nnl/lri o„, .inv^hfvm^ v*
I watiTb of Boston will be In t ho bamis of men novr poor': V 0 !**? Morse stated, among other things,
I and where power of money is of yesterday, it is no great lhat be Presumed flro words could bo transmitted In a
check to any great man. * Here is no hereditary power, minute; and now, only sixteen years subsequent to that
8o n tb i® P*” 0 ?* 1 or , a .J ?re ® 1 plod, for good or date, the averago performance of Morse’* Instrument Is
I pelt, tafre. tainito.1 tonrojblf cheek, ami becomes of 8,000 „ 0,000 Itaten to mi boor, which 1. about thirty
LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES) nud I4@ux for city Insnocllon. Shoulders RtoBXc.
Paaaed luring tka Pint Session af tka Thirty-second Lard lu good demand, and sells readily at I2®l3wc. for
Congress, fair to prime. Butter and Cheese are steady, without
CPuLLto Aut—No. 03.] chongo In quotations.
AN ACT In addition to an not to promoto tho progress Rica.—Thoro Is a folr demand, principally for home
of the useful arts. use, without variation as regards prices. Tho entire sales
Jta it oroerti ftp U. Sre.l. rota /ta... ./ Rrpr.tM,- «' “1'*™“ •■»»“■<'» • b “ 1 <*" «•"». *«“ « 7J ®
Si ^SSSi^iSefSASSSfSSSn 8..K! ”Rri. .n,«l.r.l. U.m.rol (ton. lb. irmlo.
s?ScS asa«aa5rj«wssss^^
'SuKSb3riTw!%rt^
either rf tho assistant Judgeaof the Circuit Court of the Uai^lUntSortiforoStoK ,p ^ ■
District or Columbia; and all tho powers, duties, and re- ton * To Haxre. 1 cent per id. tor uonon.
sponsltilltlcs Imposed by the aforesaid act, andconforred ^ivornool. Deo. IO.-CorroN.-Slnce the de-
uponttechlcrjudg^wehereby iinpoBodand conferred p arlur00 f P the last steamer,tho prospects of the crop
ujmn wab In enso anneal caching three millions of bales, comblnod with tho con-
k S h'ih'C^HcfCihUf i!Srfim!nr to a^her of^ho tluunnco of heavy rains and floods inroughout this conn-
£l“£uto?ttod~SMSHBte?tffi.VhSu a.“'■ k “. ,b «-.-togofwIiitorvrheBtlrapoMlblo,
pay to such chfer Judge, or assistant * " r 1 ba#cr ®“ ,0,
twenty-five dollars.requlr*
Iwenty-flve dollar# required to be paid by tbo appcl
Into the Patent Office, by the eleventh scctlou ofthe said
tC S*c. , a! < rifiDPS#**ft further enacted. That section ttolr-
teeuortho said act, approved March the third, eighteen
hundred and thirty-nine, la hereby repealed.
Approved August 30,1858.
[Pus Lie Act—No. 04.]
AN ACT to eonstituto Alton, In tho Stuto of Illinois, a
port of delivery.
inti.iflL: tha Mimof ba8 creatod much uneasiness among bolder#, and up to
WWOSaS laa ‘ 8Vonln 8i Cotton WM forced off ot a decline of iky
JShVAion WolSd threo-elghtns of a penny per pound. To^lay, Friday,
anih uwiinu orthawid i thore ul^ttbermore steadiness, with less anxiety to press
salo#, the business being about 5,000 boles, but without
R roducing any advance, and the market closes lamely at
to decline of one-fourth of a penny on tbo bolter class of
American, and three-eighths per pound on ordinary and
middling qualities, whilst Inferior Is qulto unsaleable.—
The sales for the week were 85,200 halos, with 3.180 on
simulation, and 910 bales for export. The following are
tho authorized quotations:—
Fair Orleans 0d Middling Uplands and
Be it nacted by tka Sanata and House of Rtpreenta- Fair Mobil*. SXd Mobife 5 5 IBc
tivee of tke United States of America in Congress assm• Fair Uplands. 5Xd Ordinary quallUos..5®3X<
bled. That Alton, In the Stale of Illinois, shall bo, and Is Middling tirIoans..S 7-10d Inferior. 4@4X<
hereby constituted a port of delivery, andahull be subject The total stock of Cotton in this port Is estimated at
to tho same regulations and restrictions ns othor ports of 430,000 bales, of which 205,000 are American, ngaluit a
delivery In tbo United states; and there shall be ap-1 stock last yoar at tbls time of 381,000 bales, of which
pointed a surveyor orcustoms to reside at said port, who 190,000 were American.
shall, ln addition to his own duties, perform the duties Turventinb—Sales of 300 bbls at 111. Spirits are
and receive the salanr and emoluments of surveyor, pre- quiet at 48s.®49s.
scribed by the act of Congress, approved on tho second Rosin—Command 5s.0d.@0s.Cd. per ewb, at which
of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, providing for 2,000 bbls, hove been sold; flno U more plentiful nnd
tho payment of duties on Imported goods, at certain ouy to buy.
H a therein mentioned, entitled “An act allowing the Btatb op Trade.—Cloth hu been In limited demand
cs on foreign merchandise Imported Into Pitts- at lost week’s prices, whilst Domestics and Shirtings are
burgh, Wheeling, dnclunatl, Loulsvllo, St. Louis, ogalu lower, and Yarns have declined X®X per pound,
Nashville, aud Natchez, to be secured and paid at those without producing any Increased enquiry.
ilsccsand the said town of Alton and said port of do- —'
/ ••-•—*- —- J -i,and mndoa port of Havre December 8.
ns, and all the faclll- Cotton.—Yesterday and this day Cottons havo been
-ro- * .aid actor Congress of dull In consequence of a fell In the Liverpool Mnrkot
the second of March, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, and tho Increased estimates. Tbero Is lltUo doing In Rice
be andarehoroby extended to the said port of Alton, —and in genemlthcro Is a dullness nnd despondency
8kc.2. And be it further eaoeted, That Burltugton, In which Isperhans owing to Ura stale or tho Money Market
tho State of Iowa; GaIona| Illinois; and Knoxville, In | at Paris. The ho “* ”
tho State of Tennessee, shall bo ports of dotivory, and
shall ho subject to the unio regulations and restrictions
as other ports of delivery lu tho United States; and there
shall be appointed a surveyor of tbo customs to reside at
each of said ports, who shall, In addition to his own du
ties, n/so perform tbo duties and rocelro tho salary and . ------ --- —
emoluments ol surveyors prescribed by lbo act of Con- mand. Tho amount of gold In tho Bank or England was
• ~ second r*— ** “— L — **--■' - -
at Paris. The noavy settlement or tho funds lu Novem
ber seems unnccounlablo and we fear omons that the
political horizon will not be long unclouded—at least
easiness Is felt In that quarter.
Dondom Dec. 8.—Cotton Is dull nl Xd decline.
J.oniwtt Money Market.—Money continues ln do-
_ day of March, one thousand
eight hundred and thlrty-ono, providing for tho payment
of duties on Imported goods at cortaln ports therein
mentioned, tho same being entitled “ An act allowing the
duties on foreign merchandise Imported into Pittsburg
rold from Australia. Consold leave off a
for money.
100X0100X
Wheeling, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Nrahvllie.
and Natchez, to be secured and paldal those plaoes;”
and said Burlington, Galena, and Knoxville, and the
Iftocelptaof Cotton^ «fcc. per lluil-Hoad.
..... bales Colton and Mdze. to Edwin Parsons & Co,
, , , W Wilder & Co, O W Germany It Co, W W Gsrrard,
said ports of. delivery, be, snd the same are hereby, an- Boston tc Gunby, Allen A Ball, John Jones, Rabun it
nexed to and made part of the collection district or New | Whitehead, Chas Ilartridgo, Charleston Steamboat ^Co,
Orleans; and all the privileges and facilities afforded to Caldwell, Neely A Co, J A Smith, Rowland A Co, O 8
Pittsburg, Wheeling, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, Frierson, Behn A Foster, Hardwick A Cook, Franklin A
Nashville, and Natchez, by the act of Congress last -Brantley, Wm Duncan, Smith A Humphreys, NAIJar-
aforesaid, bo, and tho same aro hereby, extended to said J — * -_J n “ t —
porta of Burlington,Galcua, nnd Knoxville.
8eo. 3. And he it further enacted, That from nnd after
PASSENGERS*
Hunt,
II. P.
. ,, , _ iwan,
F. F. Impham, R. W. Shearman, G. B. Pease, R. W.
Coleman, A. McAllister, lady A child, W. F. Sorrell,
Jeiferaony'wUo sha'i have power!© enrol and license'vein I jia'I? fe°cldto °?f TT^Vfesar FDannv r Mlas^J
Mis to bS employed in thocoutlng trade nnd fisheries, % n'iKyAnLjL.n t
... wgaafaL^i,, gj
Bstrictlons nnd regulallona M the Secretary or the
Treasury m.y deem ncS.ro.rj, and who ah.ll Bl»« to.
same.. ... .
lection district of tho port .. _
surveyor b# appointed by tbo President, with thoadvlco
and consent of tho State to reside at the said port of Port
‘ 'll
Miss Clay, Miss Sines, J. A. Elmcndorr, E. Gilmore, Mrs.
Hollowed A child, Mrs. Creed, Geo. Moonoy, Mrs. C.
usual bowLperform the usual*duties in tbo manner pro-1 Hmlth A avb, Mrs. Mary Hurd, and 39 steerage,
scribed, nnd be entitled to receive tbo fees allowed by
law to surveyors and collectors for the Mine duties, ana
no m'»re. But all cargoes chargeable with duties shall
be eutered and tho duties paid at the port of Now York
before permission sliaU bo granted to discharge the
at Port Jefferson.
Approred, August 31,1852,
Jttarinc Kntrilfgcncr.
PORT OP SAVANNAH,DECEMBER 28, 1862,
oaaro ® I Sun Rises ..7.03|8uh Sets,.,5.(M|Hioh Water,...0,(17
tachcdtotho notice are the names of many prominent
men In Augusta.
£S££ »“» >"» «**m .l.v^ehoone, F„„, .roi
justice, he will change those Ideas again, not tor the tw0 other slavers, prizes.
world, but for the saloons of Paris—for Ita Journals and | Much excitement existed in Havana, In consequence
of this unmlstakeabto determination on tho part of the
British Gorer nmonl to suppress the slave trade.
fronting the right way; 6ut,lf ” ‘
fetaleat fc ■* ‘—i-'--
Great
Serious Affray.—^We learn from n Wend, that on
auord., Iron, Dr. Irowi. Dim uirt Nr. Tiro... H..-1 "a great mind I. Ilk. u elephant In the linear ..dent I SLJT Bl 1 .-. 1 ..!.*
aisoa. both of Bryan County, had a personal difficulty at battle—the host ally ir you can keep him In the ranks I BrtUBb G0Ter nmonl 10
too boua. of a Nr.TlllmM to Orj“, nita during to. qiur- j t**g%t* rtfthlMj-.lfaljf■» tt. Ft0 ,„. ElTIm „ 0 Law. .... rn.
rel Hines drew a knife and cat across llu *h°n a tbroaj GrejU m i25t have a trick or turning roun™ —We learn from the Floridian that a member of the
Mvering the Jugular vein and windpipe. Harrison lived * Bute Legislature, Mr. Magbee, of Hillsborough, has
but a short time after receiving the wound. We under- art Union SALE^-The sale of the pictures of the given niklceofhls lutenllon to Introdoeo a bill Into the
aland that lllne* hu boon arrested and will have legal I jj bw York Art Union nottod 935,743, a Iom on the orlgl- House, to extend the laws of the State over the tent-
examination. The parties previoualy had been Intimate j „al cost to the Union of 92,384. Many of tho pictures tory now occupied by the Indians. Tho Floridian re-
friends,
Case or the Wn. Gaston.—Wo aro Informed thst
the owners of lhe steamer /Km. a as ton have appealed
‘ from life decision of Judge Bronson lu the case or collis
ion with (he steamer Florida, to which we alluded yos-
terday, tha (Me of tha ease, In thslr opinion, being so
went above their first cost, but tbo groat majority fell marks:'—
below It. Tho three pictures bringing tho highest prices
were: “New England Scenery,” by Cburcb, 91,300;
Rossaler’s “IdesIs,"91*000; and “Marion crossing Uie
Podee," by Webb. 9000.
. - . Railroad Earniros ta Illinois,—Tits exhibit of the
completely at variance with the verdict. It appears thst tamings of tho Chicago and Galena railroad, durlug the
both bosls were on thslr passage down the W* John’s, st j Mt f our months, sums up 19304,704 SI. Tho oost of tho
the time of tho coUMop, Tb* fUrlda, being lbs fesfer n insty.lwo mile* of Uie road used wa* Ism than 91,100,-
of lhe two, did not fears spao* otmtU In passing, end, 000, snd estimating tho running expanses at 901,704-
gsttlag loo p«ar, oarrfed awajr all lh# (laain a bulwarks, which |* an extreme figure, taking the year as a criterion
lurward-lha Owfea »l Mu mbw lima being m n«ar tha I —9140,000 Is fefl as the dear profit for one-third or lhe
Mwah M she could safely gel. W# bopa a fUrihar In-
vssUgsUon will dungs Uis vsfdlcL
FiPl Oiamb"Wi ara Indeblsd lo o»pl.J.F, A*
Ovrop for a M of sxosllsuloyslsrifrom Uie Uie of Hope,
They are vary Urge and very guod-JuM auili oyMen w
wa Uk# 19 jwywirrsHiaomo,
fosa Min Kn,i.«i^Tb«MwM mill of Jiiti hrma,
M WiimAomiNi Ottipfetfed Tlitifediy fell, , ““-
IhtMWkllMfiM
A rMctulfep Iim b«M Iplrodtirsd In
(gferuf ot ttw dbi/UtuUnii ol
for pvrpvrN ot adusetisa wd iMWNfll lw
if life
JlMUWHwily
Ufetiog,bli»#W, wlHIrit
tuaugNiUMNh
A., taro A.——1. ftl.Jltal I.mILuM—i
.'HWBHHff.Hag
istaaudlitmmtkiUikti Is In
m!Vm>,iii.aiuumN«w,
y,.r, on an luvo.tta.utof ll,UJ0,UX), wlilrli I. at tot rata
vf /«rl, fir ttnt ftr .rn.m,
A N«w T.fti.r i. Uito.v-Nn commercial ammo
monli li.ro Ian .tl.|rt«l In uub*. by wlilsl. UuUi*
nl ImpoiWInn an to l» cbuftrol altar Hi. An. of V.lirm
•r/lwftk I'lcftlml I'nrk I. rxlucnl rrum,ll In Ilk |>cr
l.nrlftl,llrofrruni tot liumlwl |wumtato
fi/rO, IlWro, curtail lull, linen liuullmnlilcA, catom
Im—1 bnlrrr, llnrn tolrlluii|tamj» l cnirH IImm, Hjwif
tli un, wnuplua jkiw, hwiiiiiii KM. riuiiunitoiOii,
■MUrm'c iftucc, ilruton .11, ci«l mw, nltof to*, an
all nditacA In todr rclrc, Man, nilur anlrti. in Im
urHMj, Willi* IihIIui cun, rlc, Icilnv, Hu4K warn
■ml to, uilmr 1I1M iluwMIft wjmrU i«».to w Ilia.
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unl.iMaMBBnSGSWSSS
This Is an Important movement, and should bn wel
considered pefoio being adopted. That Ibe Genora
Govetnment has felled to perform ita duly In the re
moval of the Seminole*, according to repeated treaty
stipulations, Is unquestionable. And it Is no lass true
that the people residing on the frontlsr* have, from lime
to tlmo, since the order of Genora! Worth, tlo go no
further hack) seen arent cause for alarm, and, noTwhh-
standing the courso Gov. Brown has adopted, In rending
Major General Hopkins to Ilia frontier, do not yet con
sider themselves safe, In view of allihe feels ws Incline
lo think the move of Mr, Msglmo Is a uood one, No sx
[xmMlo Uie State will Im Incurred by fi, at least that ws
ean sen, it cannot Inferfere with the movcmsiita of (Ion,
lllsko, ami tmaldss It will rerve losliowlho Government
‘ ililngton,** wellMUtaliMlIinsjlhatlhoStatafelB
liens, lh
proper auihoilllM do 'not perform'litoir
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[PuBLio Act—No. 65.] | s - M. steamship Alabama, Ludlow, New-York, lo
AN ACT making forther provisions for tho satlsfectlon Podetib/d, Fay & Co; Mdze. to O Alexander, Anderson
of Virginia land warrants. & Alton Sc Burnes, D Abrahams fc Uro, Joseph Bry-
Senate and House of Representa- an , w , VV Bruen, Mrs Bartow, Brigham, Kelly fc Co,
ss oj America t» Congress astern- Bunker fc Ogdon, N K Barnum. J A Brown, J JI Bran-
bled, That all unsalliiflod onlstandlng military land war-1 dago, P Brady, A Bonaud, Brooks fc Topper, Mrs Bean-
rants or parts of warrant# luued or allowed prior to the ! ard « Mra Branch, Cowdrey fc Wells, 8 TCbaptnnn, Co*
first day of March, eighteen hundred and Arty-two, by b8IW Hertz, O H Campfleld, J E Cady, J II Carter, T
tbo proper authorities of the commonwealth of Virgin- W Coskery, J M Cooper fc Co, J B Cubbodge, Mrs II
la. for military services performed by the officers and barter, It R Cuyfer, Mlu A Curler, W M Davidson. Wm
tidlers, seamen or marines of the Virginia State and Doody* Win Duncan, W D Ford, II J Gilbert. W W
.antlnental lines In the army or navy or tho Revolution, Goodrich, W W Garrard, G M Griffin, H Gowdy, Wm
may bo surrendered to the Secretary or the Inferior, * ,a ' e » Wm Heidi. Pierson fc Heidi, Thos Heery, Hard
wire, upon being satisfied, by a revision of tho proofs or TJ ,ck Gooke. U Habersham fc Boil, R Hutchison, C
by oddltlonnl testimony, tliat any warrant thus turren- Hartrldge, A Haywood, W P Hunter, Humphreys fc
dered was fairly and Justly luued In pursuance or the Johnston, D F Ilafsey, L F Harris, Goo H Johuslon, John
laws of said Commonwealth for military Mrvtces so Jones, O Jordon, O Johnston s Co, J D Jessee, Klbbco
rendered, shall Issue land script In. faror ot the present I * Bodgera, N 1) Knapp, Lyon fc Reed, H M Lstllteau, E
proprietors of any warrant thus surrendered, for the tawN, W W Lincoln, 11 Lathrop, R Mackay, M II Mlt
whole or any portion thereof yet unsatisfied, at tbo rate tCM i Moore fc Hendrickson. J G Mehrtens, Mra G W Mo-
of ono dollar snd twenty-tivo centa for each aero men- Allliter, W 11 May fc Co, Morse & Nichols, D Mallott,
Honed In the warrant thus surrendered and which re- McMahon fc Doyle, McCosker & Treanor, I W Morre I
mains unsatisfied, which rerip shall bo receivable In *•<*>, T It Mills, D. McGuire, Q S Nichols, Nevlll. La-
payment for any lands owned 6y tho United States sub- Stebblns, WUU Driscoll, J Olmstead, D D’Con<
Joel l^sale at prlvato entry; ami said rerip shall moreo- UON M PreudersasL W V Prentice, Padolford, Fay fc Co
ver be assignable by endorsement attoatted by two wit- fhllbrlck fc Bell, Central Railroad, J lloswau, Uabuii fc
nesses. In Issuing such scrip lhe said Hecratary la an- Fulton, M J Solomons, A A Solomons, Hcranlon, John-
thorlzed, when there are more person* than ono Inferos- t(on & Go, A Bcudder, 8iafey fc Hendry, G II 8cally, J II
tad In tho same warrant, to Issue to each person scrip «Jtroua,4 Bhaffor, S S Slbloy, Smith fc Lathrop. Verstll e
for hi* or her portion or the warrant; amt whero Infent* *■ Dutior, Way fc King, Wm Wwiier. P Wlllberger fc
or femo-coverl* mav be entitled to any scrip, the guard!- fePi N B he If Weed. B VVlimol* M Wodlle, Webstar fc
an ortlie Infant and tho husband of tbo fome-eovorl msy Palmes, F. F Wood, WT Williams, Wm M Wadley,
receive snd sell or locate lh* same: Provided, That no TJ»“ r »‘ aa H Wayne, and others,
leas than afegsl subdivision sliall be entorodandpaid for Hhlp Groiio, (now) Slunrt, Bath, (Me,) to Brigham,
by Uie scrip fesuotl In virtue of this net, Holly fc Co.
Bio. 8. Andh it further #N«rt#i/, Tint Ihls act shall be |, Bhip Admiral, Bllffins, Now York, In ballast, to M
taken as a foil and final Adjustment or all bounty iand I Olir uooil.
AlBims in the officers and soldiers, seamen snd mirlnes, Brig Josephus, Wilson, llsHlmore, to Brlghsm, Kell/
of Ure 8lilo or VlKlntofor wrvloe* In lire war or the fo 0o. .Mil«a,ln’ TM Weyns, A Minis, N II fc HWc«f,
fetyThat lh* Ante «r Virginia shall, f K Gsdy fc Go, T U Mills, L'rana fc llplooinho, II j til!
the Ireulslaiijr* Ihsreof, reflunulih all fowl. Il llaberiham k Bon, BE llolhwull fc on. John
anam# 11bl P
Hen, 3, And ka il furthtp antfltd. That III sollllng lhe ^nr.Aa.C4llji>«l><lj.(<.|l /ujtJWP.i MoMa inr ** " •'
elslnis of Ihu Btalanf Ohlji, iiiulsr III* sols of Msreli reo-
fflferstteiaims.
FOR FBBIGI
ner 8. N. BMllu, Muster. For tuMi*"
passage, apply on board, or to or
dreg r WA8HDURN, WlLDElt fc (v,
.1. im ill nl. mi 1im.iI i w ‘
_ FOR NEW-YORK-Naw LiNa^-The
E&packet 8chooner VIRGINIA, Captain AtffiV
moot with quick despatch for toe above noiL, xll
freight or passage, apply to Captain on board, or to For
do. -II HENRY isSwAaHmSaala
LIM1TEI) SOMUOiT- 5 ^
man, will be given. Fifteen Pupils taken at 91U0m*k
per annum, 50
Reference to Bishop Elliott, or Mr. Robert Haiti
sham, Jo either or whom application for admittance may
*- * Georgian please copy. fi—atwfi dec so
A F1HST RATE OUOK™'wA?HER k UtONER lo
ajtnidl fentUy. Appljnt 117 OongrcsMtreel.
ANTHONY TURNER,
H AVING bought of ALBERT G. HENRYhlisaUra
stock lit trade In the Store formerly occupied hr
him. near the Exchange Dock, now offer* It for li
>uly i or, to any one wishing losecurstb*
k will be sold with all the futures, on re!
for approved pa^gj^ on appllcstlon to
ty*Mr. H. KNAPP will attond to tbirelre 1 ^
deett
bim, near toe Exohi
cost, for cash only t
stand, the stock wll
sonable terms, for approvi
ODDER OF THE DONE STAR
CELEBRATION*
WASHIXQTOX DIVISION, No.9, ORDER OF
THE LONE STAB, will celebruto their First Anni<
versarv To-morrow Evening, (30th instant,) on which
occasion, an Address will bo delivered by UniRLis E.
Test, Esq.
Members of the Order In (ho city will meet at the Di
vision Room at half past 7 o’clock, P. Bf n and proceed to
St. Andrew’s Hall, under direction of D. H. Stewart,
Esq., Marshal.
Z3T The public aro respretftilly inviled lo attend.
Seats will be reserved for the Ladles. deo
Election Notice.
An Election will be held nt tho Court House In the
City of Snvannah, on Monday, 3d day of January next,
for five Justices or the Inferior Court, and a Tax Coltoctor,
and a Receiver of Tex Returns for tho County of Chat
ham. Polls will be opened at seven o’clock, A. M., and
bo closed at six o’clock, P. M.
The 8hctiff and Constables are required to attend and
preserve order.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS, j.i. o. o. o.
A. PORTER, J. i. o. c. o.
ELIAS REED, a. l. c. o. o,
llOll’T A. LEWIS, J. i. o. o. o,
R.T. GIBSON, a. i.c.c. o.
FIRST GRAND ANNUAL UAJLJL
or THB
ORDER OF THE LONE STAR
Will bo given at 8t. Andrew’s Hall, on
New Year's Eve, December 31st. The
Hall will bo beautifully decorated for the
occasion, and no pains will bo spared to
make this one of the grandest Fetes ever given in this
ate.
BSTTIckets can be procured of the Commlttoe, oral
T. Porter’s Clothing Emporium, untlor tho Hall, [dec28
PRIVATE HOSPITAL,
DOCTORS WILDMAN fc GANAHL,
Fhrm Street, West end of tke Plank Road,
DR8. WILDMAN fc GANAHL, having completed
lire arrangements for n private hospital, and fitted up the
same with all the uppllancca of hyglono, good nursing,
and medical and surgical altomlanco, now offer tho bene
fits or the Institution to tho public.
Tho terms of admission are 91 per day. This will
cure constant nnd offlclont medical attendance, medi
cines, board and lodging. Ten dollars will bo required
in advance, which will not Im subject to reclamation.
Apartments perfectly prlvato may be obtalnod on rea
sonable extra terms.
That the Institution may partako as much as possible
of the benevolent public ohnreclor which the originators
Intended, they have solicited the following gentlemen to
act as a board of visitors, who will at aU and any time,
napect the premises, and whose names are guarantees
(to the public or ita efficient management:
Hon. Lanodon Curves, John W. Anderson,
Joseph 8. Pay, ■ A. A. Smets,
Cuari.es Green, John W. Rabun,
John Boston, Solomon Cohen,
MoNTOOMERV CUMMtHO.
Arrangements have also been madofor Ibe accommo
dation of negroes. P. H. WILDMAN, M. D.,
Corner Abcrcorn snd South Broad-street*.
deo 91
CHAS. GANAHL,M. D^
Booth Brood street, East of Barnard.
No Bombast or Humbug*
BUT
Ready Hade Clothing
THE subscriber would respectfully Inform the
public that he docs not intend to close up bis
concern nor sell II out at auction, but will keep up a good
assortment ofGenltemon’s, Youths’, Boys’ and Children’s
READY MADE CLOTHING or every quality, which he
will offer to his patrons at email profit! snd warrant them
good and’well made, as every article Is mode up express
ly for his trade at retail, and ho has no hesitancy In say
ing thoy are as cheap as those who offer them at cost.—
Those in want are Invited to call and see at the Cloth-
ino Store, No. 00 and 150 Gibbons’ Range,
nov 27 Ul GEO. B. NICHOLS.
.Special mttcefl*
NO T/CE.—Consignees perseltr. VIRGINIA,
from New-York, will attend to the reception of
loir goods, landing This Day at Anderson’s upper
wharf. AU goods remaining on the wharf after sunset
will be stored at tho risk and oxpenso of the owners,
dee 29 HENRY K. WASHBURN, Agent.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND CON-
SIONEE8.—From and after tbo 1st January
next, nil Freight* under on* dollar will be required to
be paid on the wharf.
deo 20 B. M. LAFF1TEAU, Agent
Oppit-a Steamboat tbo. op Grorbia.'
- HIAOR on Cotton by steamer D. ]
ADAMS will commence on the 30th Instant.
0.11. JOHNSTON, President.
AUGUSTA 4- IVAYNF.S1IQUO' RAIL
, FOR FREIGHi 0F cHARTHR.-thT«.-
,first class Barque M. A. WHITE, R, Lewis
it, m .Moore’s wharf. Apply lo wu ° M ’
doc20 WASHBURN, WILDER fcrvft
, FOE THE
CLASSICS AND MODERN LANGUAGES,
STILLMAN, ROGERS & CO,
SAW HULL AND LUMBER BUSINESS,
T HE undersigned having assumed lhe ownership sod
direction ortho Savannah Steam Saw Mill, so kihs
and favorably known to this community, would respect
fully inform thelrfrlonds and former customers that th«r
aro now ready lo fill all orders with which they may b*
favored, with dispatch, FR. D. STILLMAN,
D. M. ROGERS, '
JNO. BEERS.
Savannah, Nor, 1,1859, dec 29—lmo
I’Htnnm’s monthly IUagaslue,
F OR JANUARY, 1853 ; 25 rente per number, 93t*r
annum. An ontlraly original work, Intended to
combine the more various and amusing characteristics
of a popular Magazine with the higher and graver qual
ities of a Quarierly.Review. It will be devoted to Un
Interosla or Literature, Science and Art. In their hex
aud plonsonfest aspects. Among Its CUSTIUUUTOHS
are many of tho most eminent literary men of the coub-
try, sue i as Bancroft, Uethune, Uryunt, Cunls, Dewtr,
Bishop Doane, Emerson, Professor Gray, Hallock, His.
borne, Mrs. Kirkland, Longfellow, Ike Marvel, ProfetM
BlUltnan, Schoolcraft, SquIer.Dr. Waylaud, Wl" •
numerous othors.
Also, Harper’s Magazine, Godoy'e Lady’s Book for
January, Northwood or Life North and South, Moaiolrt
of Huguenot Family, O’Meam’a Napoleon lu Exile, Pic
tures from 8t. Johnsbury, and the American Almanac fc*
[dec. 29.] W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
NEW ROOKS M
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER fc 00,
tfednesday, December, llOtk.
R OBERT fc HAROLD) or the Young Maroonsn os
the Florida Gout. By F. R Gouldlng. Life tf
Walter Bcott. By Donald McLeod. Chapters on Us
Shorter Catechism: a Talc for tho Instruction of Youn.
By a Clergy man’s Daughter. Consolation t In Discount*
on Select Toplca addressed to the Suffering People ct
''od.* By James W. Alexander, D. D. Influencet sMc*-
Tale for Young People. By Charlotte Anlsy, W hy
n I a Presbyterian T Why should I bo a Pastor? By
is Author or Why am I a Presbyterian.
Bleak House, No. 10,
HARPER’S MAGAZINE FOR JANUARY. fotcSO
NEW HOOKS. ‘
H ARPERS’ MAGAZINE FOR JANUARY.
Uonsofetlont ln Discourses on Seleet Topics, M.
dressed lo the Buffering Peoplo of God. By J. w. Alex
ander, D. D. ......
Life or Sir Waller Booth B/ Donald MacLeod,
dec 29 Received by J. B. CUBBBDOE.
W ANTED TO HIRE.—A Carpenter capable or Ukli*
charge of the erection or a lot of rough btitldlup.
A ainglo man, tutd ono accustomed to coarse outdoor
work preferred. For such a one, liberal wages will to
paid. Apply to [doo 201 M WM. WRIGHT.
ARPER8* MAGAZINE FOR jANlMhY. 1B53.-
Recelved and for sale by 8.8. SIBLEY,
doc 29 No. 135 Congress-street.
BUTTER. CUEE8B
on KEGS selected Goshen nutter.
OU 100 boxos do do Cheese.
100 do Now Scaled Herrings.
50 packages Buckwheat Flour
100 boxes, aud 75 half and quarter dn New RsMi*
20 do assorted Candy.
Received por steamer, and for safe by
deo 29 SCRANTON, JOHN8TONfcCa
FOR 8ALE,
CA OWT. PRIME IRISH OATMEAL.
DU 12 do. Navy Blscu.L
0 barrels Flour.
And a few tons of best Liverpool Cannel Cost.
dreUO 1 J.P.GRAm
P UTNAM’S MONTHLY.a Mngaslno or Lllmtun,
Science and Art,—number for January.
Romance of Student Life Abroad, by Richard B. Kits-
jail.
A Story of Life on tbo Isthmus, Pictures from fib Pe
tersburg. (Putnam’s Semi-monthly Library.)
Memoirs of u Huguenot Family, translated ftom the
original-of ReV. James Fontaine. .
THE AMEBIOAM ALMANAC and Repository of
Usefol Knowledge, for 1853. Received by
deo. 29. JOHN H« COUPEB, fc CO.
B altimore flour, bacon, and LARD-
220 bbls. superflno Howard Street Flour,
50 hbds. choice Bacon Sides,
Stthhda. “ “ Bhoulden,
25 bbls. and IM kegs prltno Leaf Lard,
Received and for sale by . , __
doo. 29. |8Ult ANTON, JOHNSTON, fc.OOfl
ANAL FLOUR, fcO- “ - .
U 75 bbls. Hiram Smith’s and Pure-Genessee Floor,
40hlf. bbls. “ • “ “ “ u
80 bbls. Butler, Bugar, and Soda Crackers,
20 “ Princeton . “
f« boxes Bradels fi* add 8s Patent Tallow CsadiM,
50 “ each No. I, Pale and Family Soap,
89 “ Colgate# Peart Starch* '
2M bbls. oink eyad Planting Potatoes,
59 “ Mercer and Carter Ealing “
0UM lbs. Codfish,
200 DomlJobns, assorted tins, ■
40 hlf. cfiesta black Tea, X and X lb. papers,
20 “ “ Hyson “
SObytSboxea “ t
d»C.g.!| n<1 ' ba ' 11,111 HCttANltltl, JQHN8TQH, k CO-
S UPERIOR CANAL FLOUR.—Landing Util dsjr #«*
_ schooner If. A. Barling, 3M bushels Superior Cita
H. K. W ABIIBURN, A|t
Flour. For sale by
doe 29
1*\OMESTIO LIQUORS, fco.-M bbls. Superior Wt
lJ Monongshela WhUksy j 80; bbto/OM.R|» WUf
kejr; R M bbls. E. PbeljMsGlu I M bbUi^P. fc H^owto};
5( ’RWe^Gin; Mbfls.DomosUo'BrsmJy; 100btof
rpUE HISTORY OF THB MORMONS,©!- Latter W
1 Salute, In tbe Valley of tbo Great BaUMiHJ{
Rise and Progress-Peculiar Doctrines-Present Co>^
tlon and Prospect*. Derived from personsl °wm^*
during a. residence among them. . 0/ Ljeuh uunfliwj
ofth^Topograph^lEn^neera
S TANBUURY’8 EXPEDITION to thoGraadSaULA*
or Utah I Including a description of Ita cwjw
Natural History and Minerals. Illustrated withi nu»^
roua beautiful Plates,from drawing# taken oni
Also—A Reconuolssance of a New Houle through w
Rocky Mountains, and two large accurate Ifepjof^
region. By Capb Hi Stansbury, or the U. 8. Topograp
Wsaim
A RTHUR’S MAGAZINE for H 8 ® 8 ?'h
\ Received bv 8.
deo 28
' lMOrtlU^WL
1JKUBIIES.-Oouotar, Broom, Poi“'*.
li llrualiti. A flno u.ortm<rol m.J b. rotirf •>
0^“
ntaiisge tho affairs or tins Company for tho ensuing year,
will bo held at the office of the Secretary, No. 117 Uay
street, Savannah, on Monday, Uie 3d duy of January
next* between the hours nr 10 A. M. nnd 9 P. M.
doo25 Por order, JOSEPH BANCROFT, Bre’y.
JV0770K.-Tlto Steamer IVANIIOH will
J not leave until Saturday. 1st Jaaaarwiiszt.
84 8, M. LAFFITBAU.
Macon and WaiTsaa It.
THE ANNUAL MKK'Pl,
^Msr, ura roqusifed to be IJ«f
"eraund an efenilttn oM’resli
halt) at tills ultlce on Tuesday,
IL IL O.
WoftSiold
WMS
jwj«u»5SK% (
/T.AUDDN BBUD.-A l.l of wp.1101 0™
fi-unmwM_/>„« 'hniinn Truck, tusde lo.®f Bn '
WttUOKtfo-One largo Colton Truck, roada lo ^ 1
"' ,b IIMh f."ir.oAiip»ga.
do t pUln. Do «loubfe P W6uld boardjjoitlMT^^
•rjrw,*
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"omSo mnn "“" ll,bl *
TiTOiiii r 4iup«iior nanRsM wf
iMorepfitta, and for Mli by