The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, December 09, 1847, Image 2

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Pane*, per annum. Payable foaii-annually In advance. Dxttv Paraa. for #lx month...DolUra. Tri-Wbrklv I’ArKK, per annum...'. PUo Dollar.. TH WncKtt PAren, Ibr tlx monllia Timm Dollar.. Wkkklt Pars*, per annum Three Dollar*. All payable in advance. AnVKIlTISF.MBNTa Inmrtetl at tho u.ual rale, jy Pn*ta-n inu*t bo paid on ull COMMUNICATIONS And UtTTMSofhiMinrs*. ‘J *»•» - } * Mlllcdgevlllc. lCom.pon.lonc* of tbu Savanuah Georgian.) J MILLEDGBVILLE, Dec. 6, 18-17,* at-night.' Gentlemen—III tho Hons* this morning, Rfr. Phillips moved to reconsider tho resolution a* dopted on Saturday, to print tho Report of tho Director of tho Control Battle, \vlffch Vila re jected. Mr. Walker of Richmond—To roconaidor tho bill adopted yoriterduy,- to incorporate tho Wash, ington Rail Road Company,whicliwos lost—yeas 20, nay a 87. , ,, .. ... Mr. Till introduced o bill to alter, •'amend und prescribe tho legal principles on WhiohdivOycoa may he granted, which was referred. , ; Also, a hill to oucourogo.manufacturing ju'.the State of Georgia. / - ‘ Mr. Harris of Baldwin—IN) repeal tho ofllcu of Public Printer. House paused a hill to rogulato tho admis sion of attorneys to pleiul und practiso law. Its object is to pruvont tho noocssUy ofconstnnt acts to authorize minors to practiso law, and RufiuU all to do ao of good character, after etaudiiig an examination in open Court. n»iluanwi The House rejected tho bill to altor andamond tho 7th boc. let art. of tiio CouatiUijloit iof this 8tato, yoos 44,iinys 64. . . I j ' i The bill'to amend alt act to amend and ^oiiaoji* date tiio several acta of force relating to tho pow ers and privileges of tho corporation of |llQ city, of Savannah, assented to 24th December, 18^5; &c., was passed. J j *h t .Tho bill authorizing tho Marino and Fird Inattr- anco Bank of your city to extend its capital, waa not passed without vigorous opposition, and ovon now tho House resounds with dobato otuthiolion to reconsider it. Messrs. Jones and Jackson in favor, Messrs. Jenkins, Barlow, Sanford and Oth ers against |t, , Tho bjll passed yealordoy by yuua 60, nays 50, ami tjip absence from thoir soutt of atj* veral of iU friends, rondors it probnblOtho moticn to reconsider wilLauoqeqil, Tho yoos and liayii being called for,, tho dobato. has rocommonccd and continues up to my timo for closing. Yourolid’taorv’hi i& - i ,.•,«.■*.* v- AMAi 1 Mr. Nqsbit—To altor and amend the laws ro- lating to oxccutiona. Mr. Bartow—To incorporate on Insuranco Company to bo called "Tho Savannah Mtttital luanrattco Company." This bill provides that tho company shall have power to utako insuranco on lives, and on all kinds of property against loss or damage by fire. Also, Marino Insuraucbon all things therewith connected, and appertaining.— Tho corporate power to ho oxarcisod by a Board of Trustees, toconaiat of eight persons, dll resi dents of this Stato. H. D. Wood, Dr. C. P. Kicfmrdsono, Isaac W. Morrell, and Henry Latli- rop are appointed Commissioners to open Books and to receive applications for insurance; und no thoir amounting to .ono huudrod thousand d iltars, tho eight Trustees uro to he elected.— The chartor is to bo of forco for 20 years. Mr. Ram>ay—To amend die garnishment laws of this Stato, so far as relates to Banks aud other cor- p orations. Mr. Cameron— 1 To permit suits against securi ties ou bonds of Executors, Administrators, and Guardians, boforo a devastavit has been establish ed against thorn by judgment of a Court. The Houso took up tho special order of tho day the bill to rovivo nnd amend tho act to Jincor- porato tho MiUodgevillo Rail Road Company, as sented to 20tli Doc., 1837, which was passed. Mr. Phillips presented tho following Resolu tion— Dctolccd, That a special comtnitttco be appoint; od to axamiuo into tho allodged defalcation of Messrs. To\vns, Sturgis, and Banning, as Attor neys of tho Central Bauk, as contained in tho Report of tho Director of said Bank, and that they report all tho facts connected with said charge. That said coininittOo liavo powor to sond for persons and papors, and that thoy fully ex amine and report what balance, if any, is duo by •aid firm—and whqt misconduct thoy or. either of them have bcon guilty of, and ospociaUy tliat said Committee have power to examine into tho un settled account reported by said Director, and re port to this House tlio reasons why tho sarao have not bdon settled, and that duo notice bo given to the parties, so that they bo permitted to appear before the Committoo.in person : where upon, the Speakor appointed Messrs. Phillips, Jackson of Walton, Black, Harris of Clark, and Carter, that Committee. Nr. Koith presented'a memorial from sundry citizen* of Union County, praying tho passago of a bill to protect the rights of married women. On motion of Mr. Jonos, tho resolution in ref erence to tho appuintmont of Jos. S. Calhoun as Liont. Colonel to command tho Georgia Buttal- ion of Cavalry, was raado tho spooiol order of the day for Saturday next In the Sonata, Mr. Hunt from the Committeo on Pnblic Education, roported a bill to establish a system of Common Schools, and for other pur poses, 60 copies of which wore ordered to be printed. Mr. W.J.Johnson—To incorporate tho South- eru Mutual Insuranco Company. Mr. Wales—To authorize and empower tho Justices of tho Inferior Courts to discharga crimi nals or offenders, from Jail, in certain casos. Mr. Clmstain roported a bill, to exempt from levy and salo, under execution, personal proporty in possession of bona fide pttrehusors without ac tual notice ofexistiug judgments, &c. Mr. Waters—To iucorporato Uto Ocmulgeo Rail Road Company. Tho Senate passed tho following Bills. To re peal in part tho act to prescribe tho manner of holding eioctions in tho County of Chatham, and charter elections in the city of Savannah, passed Doc. 26th 18-16. To authorize tho Muscogoo Rail Road to issue bonds, and to authorize tho Macon and Western Roil Rood Road Company to indorse the same.— Tho bonds to be not loss than $500 ouch, and the aggregate amount $250,000. Consenting to tho purchase of land nt Cum berland 8ound, for United States’ purposes. To.provido for tho establishment mid location of on Asylum for tho Doafaud Dumb. To prohibit Commission Murchanu iu Savan nah, Augusta, Macon, &c., from duducting upon square bags and to dciino aud muko uniform their rates of Commission. To incorporate tho Evorgroon Cemetery Company of Bonavonturo. To aliofr additional compensation to Execu tors, Administrators, Guardians, and Trustees in certain cases. To incorporate the Coweta, aud tho Athens Mutual Fire Insunmco Company. Tho Bill.iporo effectually to defiuo and make uniform tho liability of Gtiardiuus, Executors; and Administrators, in regard to interest to be charged against them, was lost. You* 13, Nays 19. As were also the following : To repeal an act to exempt Journeyman Me- clianics, and Laborers, front garnishment of their wages, approved Dec. 26th 1846. For the relief of Samuel N. Williams, security of George. T. Wing, late Tax Collector ofMoIu- tosh County. To regulate tho issuing of Ca Sas, und to de fine the duty of officers in relation thereto. Sev eral other Bills of a local character, wore passed, and others lost. In tlie House a bill was passed, authorizing an increase of the Capital Stock, by the Marino und Fire Insurance Bank of tho State of Georgia. \NUENSIS. SAVANNAH. THURSDAY MORNING, DEC. 9, 1847. iy Our reading matter this morning fa dimin ished by tho fact Unit wo have a Rail Road Report two columns and more, in type, which must ap pear to-morrow, in connexion with anothur. Slarlno ami Fire Insurncco ISanU. Tho Rili toincroaso Uto capital of this Bank, it will bo scon, has passed the House. If u motion to reconsider prevail nnd tho hill be eveutunlly de feated, it will bo gross injpstico to Uto Seaport of our Stale, which requires on addition ofBunking capital. This institution is ns sound as any iu the State, and the Legislature, wo hope, will uot deny so just an application. ES*" lion. Allied Iverson, John II. Lumpkin, Jolpi W. Joues, Alexander II. Slophons mid Robort A. Toombs, have arrived at Washington. \3t Hon. Honry Clay will, it is said in Uio Whig, visit Washington City this hiontlt. Capt. Reid, of Missouri, another gallant Whig, denounces tho speech of Senator Convju, whom he calls d " modern Iscariot.’- iq sj papers of .... tho 4th of July wi tho Ulc National ttouvwnlluii. filiation* of the Union und iml nicdluK In Lexington. r /T , 1 (Ky,,) Nl,v ' s! ' 1817, il .ooind to bo j.rolmUlo Ital) olmion.mlanlocl at tl.o great tlcmocr tic meeting of Uto 27th tut, held us u response t< the Clay movement of tho 13lit ult. The tmining was called to order by Bonju- a 0UM10< selected as a proper timo for niibling of Uto Convention. There is (cuscion as to tho place at which it Bhottld tilt differences of opinion in regurd to •iffy immaterial point,will bo readi ly reconciled by tho Democratic luombora of the present Congress. As to who shall ho tha,nom inee of Uto Convention, mid thocaiididato of-tho groat Republican pnrty for tho next presidency, there seems* to bo great uuanimity of feeling, not indeed ns to any particular individual, but A.,u os to tiio great principle timt nir personal pro- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ „. V My ... dilections shoutd bo sacrificed for tiio good of tho» JJE m atippott of tho rosolutioiis givou herewith, cause, and that any trUo man who umy bo solaot*' I think lid uso^ up Mr. Clay, hiid all tiio . post- od by tho Convention, sliould bo' supported With tho hearty approbation of n|l. Here lies n strik- ! ut l.nl.a.nMi. .tin lVI.Ii. nml I t .1. k 11.1* f .*11II* t tmnK uo liauu Up Mr. Clay, uitu ua Mio.uum- lions tdkon in lib. speech. All who hoard him, nS* 1 * Tjio'public reboption of Gon. Taylor at Now-Orloaus, was to havo takon place ou Fri day last, a postponement of u day on apeount of 1)ttd weather...... Goorgo W. Dargan,.Esq« has been oloctod by. the Soiith-Carolina Legisintnro, Chancellor of that Stato vica Chancellor Harpor, deconsod.—- Dargau 88, F. II. Wardlaw 32, W. F. Desalts- suro 18. Flowers Forsonlllud. We huvo on oitr table some Farts of a curious wprkentitled Tub Flowkus Feusoniviri),being, a translation of tho celebrated GrandviUo’s Lea Fleurs Animats" By N. OJoveland, Esq. "The object of tlifa work fa to give lifo to Flowors—to represent them in all the lovolinoss of female beauty—to muko them speak, move, and havo au animate being. In this difficult task Gramlvillo has so well succeeded,tliat tiio work fa destined to live as a lasting mqnumeut of hfa gonitis." It is illustrated by splendid stool ongraviugs, beautifully colored. The work is published by R. Martin, N. York, and will bo completed iu Twonty-four Farts, each Furt containing Two Engravings on Steel, beautifully colored, aud 24 pages' of letter-press. Frico 25 corns. Tho papor is of tho finest toxturo, having been made oxprossly for tins work? nnd ovory depart ment of tho publication will be executed in tho best possiblo stylo,—it being tho object of tho pub lisher to make this book thogom of tho Season. Tlioso who may wish to subscribe can do so hy applying to Mr Jos. II. Groan, No. 8 Dray ton Stroot, or at tho Goorgiau Office. ing distinction botwoou tiio Whig and Democratic parties oft the country. In tho coso of the oho, tho fato of tho causo is dependent upon tho per* sbnal BtrcngtU’of the cahdidatq.' Ilencotiia pa per* of tiio Union, of both political complexion*, toein With speculations ns to tiio. individual to be '•rutfby tiio Whigs. In titocasoof ijto otiior, tlie fate.of tho,candidate ia confidod to tho strongth of tho causo, and uo individual stands so prflinti- hontiy-forth ns to make it n questitiii of life or deatlito tho party, whotlier. he sUnll or sh-tll not bo its.coiididqte. J'Sonjo^q it evorbo." . For ouo, (nu hnmbie laborer in tiio Republic^ .ranks) bolloviiig at tiio smite time that "We oxprosa tiio views of it largo proportion bf tint pprty in Georgia upon this interesting point, whilo pre pared to give a zealous support to tho Domoerutie nominoo. from.whatever portion of tho Union ho may-bo tfikon^'wo should, under the present circumstances of the politick horoscope, prqfcr that ho should eomo from tho non-slnvohold- in^ States of tho North, East or West. Wo believo that we speak our honest sentiinonts whon wo say tliat wo prejar it, not so much bccniiso ivo are convinced tliat it wifi strengthen our cause, aud iucroaso our chauco of succoss, as bocauso we feel that tho good of our common country will bo socurod, hy such a policy. No Southern Douiocrat can havo viewed tho courso of tho almost entiro Democracy iu tiio uou-hIuvc- holding States, without un emotion of love aud admiration to which no adequnto expression can ho givon. Circumstances had induced tho appro- hensiou, that so fur as Southern interests, South, ern institutions, Southern fealinga were involved, but little more fuvorablo to us could bo oxpontud from tho actiou of tlie Democratic, than from tiio uetion of tiio Witig party of tho North and West. With a doop, absorbing anxiety liaVo wo watched the developments of suutiuiont in these controll ing portions of tho Union, tflucu tiio session of tho Iasi Congress. That anxiety has boon changed into au exultation, not simply partisan, hut we trust patriotic, os wo havo seen tiio great inassoss of tho Democratic party proving, in tho face of ccnstiro, abuso ami duiiuiiciution loud uud long, tho truth of their duvoliou to tho constitution of their fathors, and to tiio Union coniontod with thoir blood. Ill tiio midst of tho hard fought conflicts waged botween them nnd thoir Federal oppon outs, far abovo tiio surges of tiio battia, far abovo tho contact of local prejudices, and bitter animos ity, and orronoous, morbid fooling, thoir puro flag has floated iu triumph, bouring aloft tho vital prut- eiplo of our govornmont, a strict adhoronco to the lottor and tiio compromises of tho Constitu tion. As lovors of a common country, as Tocipionts with them of tiio blossitigs of our glorious Union, how can wo fool ought else for tlioso puro Re publicans than an enthusiastic-and affectionate admiration! That affection and admiration havo only boon riveted in our breast by tiio abuse which 1ms boon heaped hy tho Whig press, even at tho South, upon Uto prominent statesmen who stepped forth and gnve a patriotic tondcucy to popular fooling. -We lovo these men because wo Iovo our Union, and, uudor Frovidonco, wo bcliovo that *lho Union willptavo boon saved by them. The timo itad arrived when a combina tion of Northern parties upon tho ground desig nated hy Wihnot, must have cither.violently rup tured tiio Union, or have sotcausos iu operation which must, sooner or latur, have affected tho 8amo doplornbio result. When tho clouds wero dark and portentous along tiio horizon, n ray of sunshine nnd of hopo proceeded from tiio bosom of tho Northorn Democracy. It grew broader and brighter, until it has illuminated tho whole firmament with the offttlgenco of a happier day. From mnny a Southern liuurt proceeds tho oju- dilation " God bless thorn! They are still our brothers!" Thoy havo fought for our common country, and in tho powor of truth, they havo conquered Wo aro willing, nay, wo are anx ious,to soloct our President from among them.— Dallas, and Buchanan, und Woodbury havo boon spoken of hy thoir respective friends. Trusting that their comparative claims may he amicably sot- tied (as wo havo no doubt they will be) wo ore prepared to go heartily into tho support of either otto of tliuso gentlemen. Ail that wo ask fa one of tho threo, or a Democrat like them. his deinoustratioi un tiio 13th was designed to open up hfa way o thb Whltd: Ilouaa. We will have tho speech printed in a short tiiuo, and I will sond yon a copy. An incident oicurrbd horo on tho 25tiiinst. (thanksgiving daj,) wlych has given ho slight shook to Our Clay' friends. The Rev, Dr. Breck inridge, pastor of tiio j*t Prtmbyterioh Qhtirch in tiffs city, u noted whig, preached a sorntou, ill which ho'took the groaml that tho war with Mex ico) was just, and ihbuld bo vigorously prosecuted Id an honorable Mrminntion; that tiio President was perfectly justifinhla in the pourso he hadpur- miodjjtimt liloxict should be cbmpollod to iuako Qtnplo indemnity for tHo past, and security for tho fipture; and was almost ultra in hfa views of tho subject. S6mo sfhis whig friends oro ondoavor- ing to pt-event n publication of thogonnon.which Gou. Taylor. Wo chronicled yesterday tiio arrivul of titisaol- dior of tiio Republic at tiio barracks below Now Orleans. Who does not rejoice that tiio bravo veteran aguin inhales tho atiuosplioro of a country, whoso citizens estimate his services in the fluid—who does not feel a thrill of delight, thnt one whom ail respobt—nil admire—is agnin surrounded by his family, from whoso smily and domestic endear- ineuUha has boon separated more than two yours, enduring the perils and privatious of tho toutud field. "To the battle went lie; where he did Run reeking o’or the fives ofnton, us if Tworo a porpetuul spoil: and, till wo call’d Both Gold und city ours, ho uevor stood To coso his breast with panting." Tho sword voted to Gkx. Tavlou by tho Leg islature of Louisiana will he presented to him on His arrival at Now Orleaus. ‘.‘The sword, as wo learn from the Bee, wns manufactured after doaigns furnished by Messra. Hyde • & Goodrich, hy Messrs. Ames & Co., Spriugfiold, Muss., and though not tlie most cost ly, tlioso gentlemen declare it the finest and most tasteful sword over made nt their niauufilctory. Tlie blade is of the finest tempered stool bear ing the motto ; JJis vincit i/tti sc vincit in victoria. The hilt and mountings of the sword uro ofiine gold, the scabbard is ornamented with a delicate and spirited engraving of each buttle, together witii National nnd Stato devicos. The grip is octagonal, composed of alternate facets of richly chased gold aud mother of pearl, studded with knobs of| gold. The'pommel ropresonta the old cocked hat of tho revolution, surmounted by a plume, in tho crown fa a fine cairngorum stone. The guard fa neatly engraved, presenting a shield covered by the American Eagle, audaur- rounded by the Panoply of War. On tho fchlold is the folio wing inscription: "Preienled by the State of Louisiana to Gen. 7. mlltuliminiu nf tUn VivW nnmtnn It provides, that witii tlie consent ofa majority of the Stockholders, tiio Capita) Stock may bo in* creaked by the sale of additional Shares of Stuck from v time to time, in ouch portions as they may. deem‘ expedient, not exceeding in ‘ the wholo From thnN. O. Courinr, 1st hut Gonornl Taylor. Wo lay before our reudors tho invitation of the Mayor for General Taylor to becotno tlie guest of tho city, nnd tho General’s roply, a correspon dence which doos honor to both parties. The welcome of tho General is most cordial amoug all classes of our fellow-citizens. Mayohaltv of New Oiu.eaxs, Novotnbor27th, 1847. Gonornl:—It is my plousiug office to inform you, that by resolutions of our Municipal Coun cils, you aro invited to beconto tiio guest of the city whilst it fa your pleasure to remain amongst In tendering to vou tiffs hospitality, I nssuro you tlie constituted authorities have but reflected tile uuuuiinpus wishes ofthoir constituents. 1 shall forbear to dilute on tiio grout sorvicos yuuhavo rendered to our country—-services which, while they liavo addod so much to its glory aud ro- nown, havo not less beautifully ilnistrutod' the triumphs of humanity in the midst of victory. I cherish, in common witii tuy fellow citizens, tiio sentiments of udmirution uud uflectioii which huve.promptod this welcome on your roturn to your eouutry and your home. I have the honor to bu, with distinguished con sideration, Your friend aud fellow citizon, A. D. GROSSMAN, Mayor. Major GeiioraiZACHAUv Tavbur. Z. Taylor, ip tostimony of tho high opinion hold by the p toplo of tiffs Stato, of the skill, conduct and judgment shown by him during hfa military Jifo, but particularly, during the. buttles of Pule, Alio on tho 8th, and Ravina del Paluiu, outhe Ifch pfinay, 1846/ . U. S. Steamer Monmouth. Mississippi River,^November 30th, 1847. Sir:—I havo hud tiio honor to reeeive your let ter of the 27th instant, communicating the invita tion of the Municipal Authorities of New Orleans to become tiio guest of tho city while I reinuin in it. I cannot but ho deeply sensible to tills unexpect ed token of tho respect and affection of the peo ple of Now Orleans—superadded as it fa to so many cherished testimonials of their confidence. I feel tliat thoy have laid me under an obligation which I can never adequately ropay. I bog you to convey to tho authorities of the city my most sincere aud heartfelt acknowledgments for the groat honor thus conferred, aud uiy acceptance of their offer during the brief period thut i con re main in the city. With high regnrd,I have tho honor to be . your friend nnd obedient sorvuut, . Z. TAYLOR. Hi* Honor A. D. Croismax, Mayor of Now Orlonns. APALACHICOLA, Deo. 2.— Cotton. — Wc notice yesterday, ns tho open!ug sale of the sen- von, 9 bales cotton, quality, .classing Fair, which told for 0 SI4c. 1 o’clock; ion wero chosen to Fuller Bullock, esq., Joseph Britcu, William ), Francis M. Lear, and uwjre., vice presidents; Jnutus toluol 11. Bulloch, Joshua Cun ts G. Randall, William S. Berk- U. ltogers, osq’rs., secretaries.- let Of the mooting being briofly ox- thn, president, tho mooting wus-dd- about twt) liotirq by. Robort N. Wick- bud been called far by n large, pnrt of hfa hearers, believing that it will injure Mr. Clay. To te^ yqu tiio truth, Breckonsidgo’s sormou, GuIvnnlHiu nnd Ho l'jroofti utMlcrlt. Tito universal success wliich has attended tho introduction of Dr. CHRISTIE’S GALVANO- MAGNETIC REMEDIES in tlioUnUod States, it fa believed is without example in tlie ahnals of Popular Medicine. A great deal or natural pre judice lmd to bo combated, and the general dis- * st attendant upon any new discovery to be ' led; but amid these dilficultlos, tho articlos WI. Joint's Tho uurctained l’ows in'this Church will ho rented for tho ensuing year, ot tiio Church, on Monday next, the 13th inst. at 12, o’clock, M., under the usual regulations. Persons intouditig to retain tiioir Pews, will plunsp notify tho Secre tary, previous to that day. By order, of tlie Wardens arid Vestry. R. iiAIFORD, Secretary. dec 9 v 4_ Franco uud Euglaiid. wifiTT^Z?—^ . and othur «nnilnni.i H i ...... P®ttiqu- for Sj u „ FAITHFULLY TRIED. But many porsoiu- porlmps many thousands—who could receive tho most valnablo benoflt from this discovery, are yet skeptical , regarding its results, and it is ospe- ially for'the bonulitofthis clns^—prolmbly tho most rospectublo ehiss—tirnt certificates and testi monials uro presented tiirougli the tnodiuinof respectable journals. Every column in this pa por could-bu filled ,witii tho voluntary statements made by reciniouts of tho buuetita ennforrud by Christie’s Galvanic Articles, and every dpy tiio aj-ma- every dpy number of witnesses to tiioir efficacy is increasing. In all NERVOUS DISEASES thoir bonufits are and VVi&liffu’a speech; and the strong tone of tho resolution* adopted at our raeetingto day,backed by tiio linn tone of tho damohr&cy horo aud tlmmchmU tiffs State, havo afflicted Mr. Clay’s friends.: They tiro poovish and lYetAil, and cosy to got uttgry. Mr. Clay lias left for tlie south. Desolations mlopted at the second Lexington Meeting. 1. Devolved, us' tho sense of this mooting, That tho war iu whiult wo are now involved witii Mexico wua caused hy Mexico herself, and for all its consequences she is justly chargeable. 2. Desalted, Tliat it is the duty of tho Ameri can government, being thus causelessly, on its part, involved in wur, to prosecute it vigorously until nu honorable pence, indemnity lor tlie past, nnd security for tho fntnro, aro obtained; nnd, to withdraw our armies from tho advantageous po sitions they have, by thoir gallantry and courugo, gained nnd now occupy, without obtaining Uiu objects above specified, would bd u reproach to thorn, and a shame upon our common country. Devolved, Thnt it fa tho duty of our govornmont to rpquiro of Mexico full payment of ull our ex pounds inditrred in the prosecution of tho war. Detailed, That,Hi* any territory shall bo acqui red by us nt tho cud oftiio war jit payment of ex penses^incurred iu its prosueutioii, it is tlie rigiit of tiio people inhabiting such territory to decide whothur tho institution Qf slavery shall exist there nop, mViLutiy attempt hy Congress to prohibit — dxirftqncc by law; would bo a direct violation of the cemurtkiifauj of the federal constitution, and nil insult to thb sovereignty oftiio States. 6. Devolved, That James Jv. Folk, tlie Fresi- deut of the United States, has fully justified our confidence; and, hy the calm, dignified, uud able manner in which ho lias discharged tlie duties of his high olfico, has shewn himself entirely fitted to presido, as well iu times of war as in puuco, os tiio Chief Magistrato of a great and prosperous pooplo. 0. Devolved, That tho able nnd successful man- iior in which the present administration has been conducted, assures us llmt n national convention, ihirlv constituted, is not an uusufo body to soluet candidates to bo voted for hy tiio pooplo for Fre- sidontand Vice President oftiio nation. 7. Devolved, That, without nt this tiuio indica ting any choice for Frosidout, wo do now express our docidod conviction that tho iutorest nnu suc cess of tho groat principles which tho democratic party aro souking to establish,require thnt the par ty moot in national convention, and, t uftor full consultation, dosigunto known and tried friends to tlioso principles us our standard-bearers at tlie next presidential election Tho ubovo.resolutions passed unanimously; not dfayoMtiug Vilihb. 'Tlioro wero democrats from all tho udjticeut enmities from thirty to forty milos around, uud a remarkably intelligent assemblage. Tho democracy of lContacky fa perfectly straight, and-L thiuk, nt tho uoxt election, wo can redeem tho State. Yours, respectfully. ccrtalii and lasting. Tho folia whig, rotates to a prevalent and cxcoedhigly pahifttl Affection: • TIC-DOLOilEUX. I make tiffs statemontfrom asonso of duty, and entirply of my own accords ' A year last November I wns sovoroly attackod with yic Doloroux in tlie nerves of my face. The paiii Ayab very sevoro from tlie first, and grudtinlly increased so tliat I could scarcely opou tny mouth, and I was unable'to mosticato loud of any kind. Tho agony seeuiad to iucroaso nt ovory chnngo of tho woatliur. My physician, Dr. Huntington, in Third-avontio, gavo mo strychnia and oilier power ful remedies, which wore of temporary avail? but after their actiou subtiidod, tho pain was, if pos sible, more sovero than before, I then consulted other physicians, but with no hotter puocoss. At last I was induced ‘to procure CHRISTIE’S GALVANIC NECKLACE and tho MAGNET- IC FLUID, and the rosult fa that IT HAS EN TIRELY CURED ME. The relief was noarly immediate; on tiio second day I was much butter, ami by tho end of tiio first wuck tiio disoaso hail entirely vanished. Fox tho pact y ear I have been entirely free ftotn tho complaint, anil am now us well in ovory rcsnoctas I iiuvo boon at anytime during tiio past fiiteon years. By niy recommen dation, Mrs Benj, N. Prime, residing iu Norfolk street in litis city, tnudo trial for tho same com* plniut, and with the same happy result. I would state that I am a member of tho Sous of Temperance, tiio Reehabitos, and tlie Temple of Honor, nnd tliat my cuso fa known to most of iny hruthor members, to any of whom I would refer tho alfiictod. II iram L. Frost, No. 4 Twonty-oighth-st. Now York. 13?* CAUTION.—Tho great cotohrity and sue* cessufDr. Christie's Galvanic and Miiguotic Cura tives, has caused tlioui to bo counterfeited by un principled persons. To protect tho public against deception there is but ONE AUTHOR IZE I) AGENT appointed in ouch town or city, from whom ulono the Genuine article can be pro cured. Only Agent in Savauimli. Ga. A. A. SOLOMONS, agent, ce 9 —13 Druggist, Market Square. aud other continental'noru, s? a-' 11 1 . . Is doing for our northern niauu^! | ,M ® W m . lBV,!r C.^n,Z r ~“ Good Fair »«o»>iiu»L Fair * Middlinirfair a — TIIEATUE—W. C. Forbes, IiCN4cr|tk Rlnimgrr. Mr. W. C.,FonDxs ha» the honor- most res pectfully to inform tho lndios aud gentlemen of Savannnli, that ho will open tiio Theatre ou Wednesuat Evenino, Dec. 15, Commencing his soiuun witii the celebrated LEHMAN FAMILY, whoso novel and astonishing performances have established them os tiio triumphant successors of tho Ravel Family, and who hnyo boon performing in oil tiio eitios in tho Union to crowded and ftuh- ionablu houses. -—6 dec 9 F. B. SHACKELFORD, F A C T O D, Charleston, 8. C. doc I) 1 2- Notice. The Annual Muoting of tho Commissioners of Public Roads of Chatham County, will he held attiio Court IIouho in tlie city of tiuvauuah, on tiio 13th, being tho second Monday iu December next, at II o'clock, A. M., precisely. W. W. WASH, Secretary n. c. r. n. c. c itov 21 Hi— L\fe Insuranco—Tho agency iu Now York of tho National Loan Fund Lifo Insurance Compa ny of London, lately paid a loss of $5000, under tho following circumstance. A Mr. Edwards, on whoso life tirnt amount had bcon insured, was ac- cidoutully killed on thu railroad, coming from Bos ton, and on examination of tho policy itwus found it had oxpirod four days previously: lint there was a clause, giving tho parties thirty days after oxpiration of tho policy, to pay tho premium for a rouowal, and uudor this clause, application was made to the company to pay tho premium for uuothorycur.to which thoy honorably und prompt ly acceded, and thou paid tho parties tho wholo amount of tiio loss. Such conduct is highly honorublo to tho com pany, find wtyl justly increase pulffie confidence in it. C. F. M. Garnett.—Tho' Augusta Chronicle says—Tho Board of Directors of tho Charlotte and South Carolina Rail Road, met in Columbia on Saturday last, uud clouted Charles F. M. Gar nett Chief Engineer. Coinage.—-The Daliloiicgu Watchman of tho 2d inst says—Tho amount of coinage ut the U. S. Brunch Mint at this plane in Nov. 18-17, fa 2422 quarter eagles, $0,055 2206 half " 11,330 $17,385 The Princeton at the birth place of Columbus.— Tho U. S. Stoainor ( Princdto» visited tho port of Genoa in September last, whon a most interesting scono took place; a salute was fired for every State in tho Union: while tho party from tho Princeton wero standing in tho room whore Co lumbus was born; it was proposed to crecta bust to him: to he piacod in tiio church where ho was baptised, which at ilto timo was ringing out a merry peal in honor of tiioir fltrnhgo visitors. Tho proposal wa^ rucoivud witii universal o._ clamutions of joy, hnd on tho spot the resolutions wore adopted : oviiry suilor on hoard tho Prince ton contributed. Wo gathortho abovo interesting facts from a letter in the "Union," from an otficor on bourd tiio Princeton. PltOTBCTION INHtIHANOK COMPANY OF UAUTFOUO, CONN. Tiir undersigned, Agotits of the ubovcCompu ny, aro prepared to take risks against Fire, on buildings and thoir contents. Also, hit a ml, Ma rine and Sea Disks, on thu most favorable terms, nov 17 BRIGHAM & KELLY, Agents- MUTUAL 8AFKTY INSUJtANCJU COMPANY OP NEW YOitlt. Zkrruek Cook, Prevalent. MARINE, INLAND AM) FIRE INSURANCES. GEO. SCHLEY, Agent. nwy 18 t y— Wlstnr’N llnlNiun of Wild (Mu-rry. Who will snHer from tliat painful disease, Liver Complaint, wlum immediate relief, if not a positive euro, may bo ollectod by tho timely use of W1H- TAR’S BALSAM; for proof of which road the following: Waterford, N. Y., May 7,18-15. Dear Sin—In tho year 18-11,. I was so severely attacked witii Liver Complaint its to he entirely unable to attend to my business. I consulted with thu bust physicians in'our place hut they gave me no relief. In tho winter of 1812,1 procured a bottle of WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, nnd before 1 had used ouo hnlfofit, I was aide to roshnto my business us usual. I have since that time used two bottles of tho Wild Cherry Balsam, uud have been outiruly free from pain; and, with tiio execution ofu had cold iu February last, have enjoyed bolter health tiiuu 1 over did before. Wm. C. Potter. Wo aro all well acquainted with Mr. William C. Potter, know tliat he was alfiictod in tiio man- nor ho describes, and tliat his stutoinont fa untitled to fttll credit. Scott & Waldron, Merchants. Nono genuine, unless signed I. Butts on tiio wrapper'. For sale, wholesale and retail, by THOMAS M. TURNER, Bay street, Savannah. Also by A. T. BOVVNE, And Druggists generally iff Georgia. dee 5 —31 Dr.Hwnyne’s Grout Discovery. Since tho discovery of Dr. Swnyiiu’s Valuable Medicine, Thousands have boon restored to per fect Health, who hut by its use would now bu in the silent grave! Another Living Witness. Read with astonishment the wonderful euro jicrforincd by Dr. Swaynu’s Compound Syrup of Philadelphia, Jan. 25, 1847. Dr. Swayno—Dear Sir: In justico to yourself and a duty 1 owo to suticring humanity, I cheer- ffffiy give my testimony, and declare to* tho world tho most astonishing effects, and tiio great euro your Compound Syrup of Wild •Cherry per formed oil mo, under the most unfavorable cir cumstances. I was taken with a violent Cough, Spitting of Blood, sovero Fains in the Side und Breast, which seonicd to break down nnd cu- fuuble my Constitution, so that my physiciutt thought my case boyoud tho powor of medicine, and my friends all gave me up to dio; hut thanks to you, aud tiio effects of your groat discovery, I now feel myself u well uiuu, and raised from n mere skeleton to ns fleshy nnd healthy a mail ns 1 have been for yours, und shall bo pleasud to give itnv information respecting my case, by calling at my residence, Muchaiiie street, third door below George street, Northern Liberties. Jacob Fainter. Certificates such os tho abovo arc now daily .re ceived from nil quarters of tho globe. One Word ok Caution. Since tlie introduction of my article to tho pub lic, there have a nmnbor of unprincipled individ uals got up nostrums, which they assert contain Wild Cherry; some are called "Bakuns," "Bitters," and ovon "Syrup of Wild Cherry," but Illinois the original aud only gtinuiun prepar ation over introduced to tlie public, which can bo proved by tiro public records of tho Common wealth of Pennsylvania. Tlie ouly safeguard against imposition is to see that my signature is on each bottle. Du. II. Swayne, Corner of Eighth and Race sts., Fhiiuda. For sale by tiio Agents, A. A. SOLOMONS, Mnrkot-square. J. M, TURNER &> BRO., Mouumeut-squ. THOS. ltYERSON, Corner of Bay aud Wifftaker-streots, Savannnli. —13 dec 3 Post OQIcc, Havniiiittk. GEORGE SCHLEY^P. M. | J. O. DOON, A«ii»tuut, 1\ M. MAIL ARRANGEMENT. Nomtiikbn Mail. Duo Daily by 0 A. 31. 0|o*e Daily at 7J P. M. Noutmesn Wav-Mail for Offices between Savannah and Charleston*. Duo Monday, Woducdtay and Friday by....0 A. 31. Close* Monday, Wednc«dny and I-Yiduy at.,0 P. M. Western 3!ail. Duo Daily by 8 P. M. Cluww Daily at (i P. 31., exonpt for tiio Ollicoi of Aiynmtn, llain* bury, H. C.. Hawkintvillo, iitlllodaovillc, Stauiin, Coiumbur, 3Iobiln aud Now Or- lunn»—wbicli clone at 8 P. M. But lot- tor* for these Oflicot, which ore not in by tbnt thno, are raado' up in extrnpaok- 03c* next mornldy'at 6 o'clock. Southern Mah. byi Steamboats. Duo Sunday and Thnr,iduy by? 6 P. 31. Cloioa Tuonday aud Saiuniiiyat;... U A. M. Southern BI.ul by Stage, as far as Darien only Duo Tunrdny and Friday by.... 10 P. 3L “nHr * niWedn 0 ■■ Cluioa Sunday und Wcdnetday «t 0 P. 31. Movements of tlie Atlantic KtoruitorH. Union Lena tt France. Nov. 10;..... Leant America. Due. 0 3Ii**ouri Nor. 21 Doc. 24 Philiutalphin.. .... ..Due. CD Jan. 23 Now York.... Jnu. 22 ... f ...... Fell. 8i Union! Fob. 21....... Blnrah 21 -MIktomi .... .Match 21 April 81 Agricultural Meeting, Thu Animal Meeting of tho Agricultural So ciety of Chatlmm and ndjacout Counties, will ho hold at the Court IIouso, on THIS DAY, tho 9th inst. A punctual attoudunce is requested, and members ore expected to bring the amount of tiioir subscriptions witii them. Business of im portance will bu presented to tiio Society. Chuirmon of Committees aro oxpcctcd to re port. WM. II. CUYLER, dec 9 1— 1st Vico Pres’t. of Society. MUTUAL LIFE INHURANUE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Monais Romnson, President. Samuel Hannay,’ Secretary. Applications rocoived by fob 1 Jy— W. F. HUNTER, Agent. Fellow-Citizens ot* Chatham Co I am a candidate for THE OFFICE OF TAX COLLECTOR, at the election in January next, and respectfully solicit your votes, nov 23 ELISIIA WYLLY. Middling fair.7.7.‘.7. a Middling a - Ordinary a — »*• JZ • ■cliango to •notice'*irt r u-« There fa now ... confined to the pound. there 1,Vciy Ijulo iloini, ftmS r " rt ' l tt" rnto. for «l«rli„g bilSloBnflnoMn .‘i'"?**' however, but tin, } "T‘ ofnt tlioso rates, yot bnttkor’s I,ill.r ' 'I’"'' 11 0,1 cbaractor »ouM ooiom, ul j " Kj" H 1 ™™ 1 *- ti.ri.tg tokw bK'-M- 0111 ’" uf - „ COXSIGiVUtts, Per itnamnr II R k ... Cm ' k ' from A "J''*»3~80baWrnli 1 Hir 16 linrcet. Rice, and M.l/.e,, to J UhiuU & Co, » & Co, Iloftou A. (Siiiiliy, ■ l‘AHSENGi:il8 WHK- « ,: nn '" k0 ‘ ? h C0 ° k ' A«yuM,-Mr. » W)ll}, ~ children and «e.rva«t, MU M McAulv lit,, u Griinn, Blnsara. A I) Porter, II SliutlK, 31 Cummin- D j Walker, LBlallury,T Blaron, E J Homer, Col Cruder, aud 8 deck. SHU’ NEWS. Port of .Savannah, Dec. ft, lS|y. ARRIVED. Ship Kale Hunter, Partmi', Nuw-Yuik, loG R l«,rk lt.-u-.kur. Purler. New-Vork, to IklBffi"' wllUunir ^ ,ut , “ ,n ' MuW,orJ » Auju.U. Uo.it, to \'V |> , „ „ CLEARED. J. S. M. Mennj pnrkei Metuiuuru, Harden, for Cbarloton- Urooks iv Tupper , „ . DEPARTED. J. 8.31. rteani pnek-l Bleiumura, ll irdeu, Charlc»toii. £ APALACHICOLA, Dee. 8.—,\rr. »ldp» RMraufJIrm", New kurkj Alklimur, Jewell, lli^ton; brlrf Uordi-a«u, lliivai To the Voters ot’Chatliam County. Fellow-Citizens :~1 am h candidate for tiio Of fice of CLERK OF THE SUFERIOR AND INFERIOR COURTS, of Chatham County, ut tlie election ou the 1st Monday in January next, and respectfully suiicityoiir suffrages. JOHN E. DAVIS. oct21 — To the Voters of Chatham County. Fellow-Citizens :—I am a candidate for tho of fice of Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts of Chatlmm County, in tiio place of it. W. Fooler, Esq-, who declines u re-election, ami respectfully soltuityotir suffrages 011 tho first Monday in Jim- miry next. AUGUSTUS LAF1TTE. oet 23 — To tlie Voters of Cliutlinm County. Fellow-Citizens :—I am n candidate for the of fice of SHERIFF, and respectfully solicit your suffragos on Um first Mouduy ill January next, oct26 —* W. W. OATES. To tho Voters of Cliutliniii;Coiinly. Fellow-Citizens:—I am a candidate for tho of fice of SHERIFF, at the next election, aud re spectfully solicit your suffrages. DANIEL II. STEWART, oct 30 — To tlie Voters of CliutZiuni Co. Fellow - Citizens :—I am a candidate for the OFFICE OF COUNTY SHERIFF at die Elec tion iu January next, and most respectfully solicit your suffrages. F E TKBEAU. your oct 7 Arrivals ut the Hotels--Dec. S. PULASKI HOUSE—7*. mtlbcrgcr. II Bhnmis, J 8 Warnor, J P Middtolon, Jns L Poitigru, Charleston; W B Green and lady, BIr Hull und lady, E Ho bart*, If O Grogury, J 31 Cnrtliy und Indy, Now-York; N II TliunipNun, Col N Cruder, J l)ry*dnln, I-J It Alberti nnd Indy, Floridu; 31U* Wutxun, I’roviJanco, C Lewie, J W Loud, Gcorgin; A Adam*, WiliuiiiKton; P Huuiiouii, Hu- vannali; II Slinll/., Hamburg; L D Welch, USA; Cupt Pnrbuan, *bip ltulo lluulur; N 31 Crawford, Pimlluld, Gu. CITY HOTEL—J McMahon. A Lawton, Uluinon; J N Taylor, Richi'iimd; T Bolin, South-Carollnn; J Hmitli, Savuaaali; C Lnusf, Houston co; D Rnm-ty, Augu*ta; L T Hoove*, Sorivoa cu; C Itugcr*, Patnriibunr; 8 C Scott, Baldwin co; Col Reilly, Perry, Gn; W Halloway, Oe’cdico; J Rock, Cupt Simmons, Now-Or- InniiH. Consignees per Cent ml ltnil Hoad. DKCE31BER 8—428 bale* Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Flour, Mdzo., dec., to Holt Sc Rohcnou.C Hartridjo, E Parson* Si Co, Brooki Sc. Tuppor, W Humphrey*, J Smith Si Co, N A llnrdoo, Way & Kinf, Wunlihurn, Wilder Si Co, Brigham Si Kelly, Clurk St Lawton, W Duncan, W Warner, 8 1) Corhiit, 11 lluherslinin Si Sou, aud order. COMMERCIAL. Liverpool ....Nov. 4 Havre Nov. 2 Hnvauu Nov. ID New Orlean* Dec. U .Moliile Dec. 4 LATEST DATES. Providence Dec. Iio«lon Dec. 2 Now York Dec. -I Philadelphia Dec. 4 Baltimore Dec. MACON. Doc. 7.—Cotton.—There bus been a bettor feeling in the market lor thu lust few dnvs and prices have been somewhat fuller tlum iu tlie previous week. A largo portion of the Cotton on hand as well as tho lots daily arriving is uot up on tlie market. Wb quote tomay dlj a 6j. County Election. SAVANNAH, Dec. 8,1847. An clactiou will bo hold nt tho Court House in the city of Savannah an Monday tho 3d day of Jnnuary next, for a Justice of tho Inferior Court, to fill tiio vacancy occasioned by tho re signation of Robort M. Goodwin; nnd likewise for the following County Officers, viz: Clerk of tlie Suporior and Inferior Courts. Sheriff. Receiver of Tax Returns. Tax Collector. Coroner. The Foils will bo opened nnd dosed ntthc hour proscribed by law, and under tho presidoucy of tiio propor magistrates. A. PORTER, x. 1. c. c. c. FRANCIS SORREL, s.«. c. c. c. ELIAS REED, j. i. c. c. c. W. THORNE WILLIAMS, j. i. c. c. c. Attest: Robt. W. Pooler, c. i.c. c. c. dec 9 ifao 7 JOSEPH A. HEALS, PAINTER, No. 26 Bull-street, Savannui NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 2. P. M.—Cotton.— Tlie demand was fair nnd 4,000 bales have chang ed hands at yesterday’s pricos, say middling to Good Middling 6:] a 7c. Sugar.—Tlie unsettled weather lias confined sales to some 200hhds. Molasses.—Sales 750 bbls. at 19.] a 20c. Freights.—A bark waa taken a few days siuco at 1.1c. for Cotton to tho Mediterranean. Exchange.—Transactions continue/} limited.— Loudon4j nO per cent prom; Paris 5 37£ u 5.45. MOBILE, Dec. 4—Cotton—Tho receipts of the week uiiiount to 9,240 bales, and (lie exports to 5.982, leaving tiio stock ou hand last tva ting 47,231 bales against 26,204 sumo time lost year. On tho first of our commercial week ending 011 tho2(ilh nil., there was un animated demand, tho murket opening nt G^c. aud closing nt 6]n7c. for middlings, boiugnn advance of fully lc. on thu. lowest ratos paid tho week previous. Tiffs im provement wuh owing to tile lirinncss of holders, tho light stack ou baud, uud thu necessity of buy ers completing previous orders. Tho two sub sequent days there was less doing, nnd pricos wore barely sustained. During the tlirco fallow ing days sellers submitted to a reduction of .-Jc, both parties waiting later advices. Thu sales of tho week footing up 3900 bales. Fair cottons were quotod 74 cents, middling fair 7] cents, mid dling (Iia0]c. On Saturday telegraphic slips wero received with dntes (Voin Euglaud to tiio 19th ult. On the day of tho recoipt of these accounts here, about 200 bales wore sold—middlings ruling nt 6jc. On Mouday a better feeling existed, nnd 700 bnlos wero disposed of, opening ottije.—closing at 6-lc. for middlings. On Tuesday the sales were 800 bules, at similar rates.—Ou Wednesday SOOnlOOO bales, prices stiffening. On Thursday 1300 bales —liiiddlitigs G-lati] cents. On Frlday : 1000 bales changed hands—making total sales for tho week 6000 bales—tho week closing stiff at 0| cents for middlings. Tho stocks are accumulating, but in general planters limit their crops at'prices far uhuve current rates, and tho quantity ou wile fa vory small. The purchase? have been ehiclly for 3U)R1LE, Di'i:.. 4.—Clit. Imrk Mrilura, Kni.-lii H u ni, miW.llil.HANH. l>„c. :l—A„. Iilirli. '.V, llmnliur-*; BlM-mugcr, Itru.-.f, lti.ll> hn.-i.l, Wn!r< l.'hl. xltip* Wu.iiLiilo, lli-glm, Livur|u>ul; (Jlin.iii, |„ urmill, New-York. I'liiii.iin'ti!! t:ci iit- Tlu, l.i.rk JIAUKUH, CW I'm, lor.l. rcnily to rucuivu i'lfii;Iil. • Aiiiilv In ' Bltlt.-IIAM &KF.I.I.V. dec 9 rfJ ,rfgZth AiKiiim ano enasn.-.tiirtuaM HAM BUIIG.—Tim Ifalu drnnslit Bloniii-Facknt II. L. COOK, Jnlm l(. Ilily mu*- ter, fa receiving freight and passengers, at Amici- sou’s lower wharf, ami will leave To-Monamv Aktkunoun, at 5 o’eloek precisely. Hlie will mu- tiimo to leave every Friday at the same hour. For freight engagements or passage, apply on hoard or to 8. SOLOMONS &. CO. IV* Way freight payable hy shippers. No freight will he received on hoard after -I eVInrli on the. afternoon of departure. Freight will Imi received in store during the absence of the taut free of charge. wild'— dee ft M TO It ENT.—Tho STORE at the cor ner of Bay and Whitaker Streets, known as the l'alo Alto. Possession enu he had on llm 1st day of February uext, ur sooner, by applying to llev. J. F. O’NEILL, or dec 9 - JOHN E. WAIU>. M JDIVIFUKY N O #1C13.—MRS. ELLEN DILLON “ oilers her services Iu such ns may require them, ns Midwife, or as monthly Nurse. She has tt Diploma ns Midwife from the Lying-in-Hospital of Dublin, one oftiio largest establishments of the kind iu the world, lew ing attended the lectures of that institution and been employed as Midwife iu it fertile re quisite time. She Inis also written tesfmioliiaN from the highest sources in Ireland, ofliur capa city and attention as n Nurse. She refers to Dr. it. I). Arnold, and Dr. II. K. Bur roughs. She cun lie found at her residence, N. E.rnrm r of Habersham street and Bay lame, immediately opposite to the residence of Opt. Luke L'lirfalii;. dec 9 2—11.2 J IMPOSITION.— 1 There has been sold ia . different parts of thu Stale, a medicine cn/lal 'Dimer's Pills far llaiiiuhmis’ llaiinly for Ftttt and Ague. I caution all wlm wish to use my re medy to apply ouly to the following unmed gen tlemen, ns tuey alone have the genuine for sale. Respectfully, W. HUMPHREYS, JR. AGENTS.—F. M. Coliett Sc. Co., ChnrloMon, 8. C.; T. J. 8. Fnrr, Gruhamvillo, 8. C.; W.A. Carswell, Savannah, Gn.; A. McLnuo &Co., Jacksonville, Ga.? Sliotwcll & Gilbert, Jllncoii, Gn.; Dowoy & Knott, Grillin, (In.; F. A. Mow, La Grange, Ga.; Winter Sc Epping, Cohm.ljin, Gn.; W. Root, Marietta, Ga. 5 T. Patrick, 3a* lorn, Toini.; W. K. Kitchen, Augusta, (In.; I A. Sperry, Houston county,Gu.; SolomonCI«ml- nll, Atlanta, Gn.; William Carr, Jacksanbom, W. II. Anderson, Dalton, Gn.; E. A. Hurrli, Ilawkinsviilo, Ga.; Samuel Fulmer, Darien,(In.5 Colo, Prescott «fc Co., Black Creek, Florida; Liglitfooi & Flanders, Mueon; F. Marlin, S»* vannali; Cunningham Sc Co., Dalton, Ua.; J II. &W. S. Ellis, Macon? M. C. WilliniiMon. Dtivislmro, Ga.; Wm. Hodges, Samlersvillc; fi ll. Barrett, Fiuosville, Ga.; T. C. Finley, llnni- Imrg, S. C.; F. A. Foulleii, Jacksonville, Fla-i U. S. Baily, Lniireiisviliu, S. C. FROM WASHINGTON. Davisbaro’, Washington county, December 6,18-17. Mr. Humphreys, Jr.—Dear Sir:—This is to certify that I have been pudling iu this comity during this yenr,nnd have for the Inst two inontlu been afflicted with Fever nnd Ague. 1 have tried mnny remedies recommended for the cure oftlut disease, all of which proved inefficacious. A fey days siuco on arriving nt this plnco, I wns again attacked, nnd hy recommondatiou of your Agent hero, was induced to give your inedieino a trial, and I am pleased to state it effected a permanent cure. I feel it due you nnd tlioso persons af flicted with tiffs unpleasant malady, to tender m you this my certificate, to use us best you may think proper. Wishing you every success in your enterprise, I am very respectfully, YourObt. Ser't, E. Meulino. dec 9 G FOIKilA LARD AND KLOUR—For «■)< low by dee 9 ALBERT IIARB. S PERM OIL, Arc.—Sperm Oil, Reynold's No. I limns, No. 1 Mackerel in Imlfharr* h. far sale by ALBERTHARD, dec 9 IVJ EW CROP N. In 1 ... O. MOLASSES—Landing from schr Oscar Jones. Also, fill boxes lire Crackers, far sale by II. J. GILUER" 1 dec 9 West side Market square. EW ORLEANS SYR UP.—Just receivcii A PPLES.—Georgia Apples of superior qual ity, for sale by BRIGHAM & KELLY, dee!) N* per sclir Oscar Jones, 1ft bbls New Orlean* Syrup,now crop, fur sale by J. ROUSSEAU. N* new crop N O Nlolnsscs of superior quality and in line order, landing nnd for sale low, by dec 9 SCRANTONJOHNSTON. tNrIGTIOIV HI AT€IIE8,—60 growsu- J? perior Friction Matches, in round wood box es. recoived per brig Augusta, for sola by dec 8 A. T. BOVVNE, Bmota’Buildings. A YE1F8 CHEIfRYFECTORAL . For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup. Influ enza, and far the relief of Consumptive Patient* in advanced stages of tiio disoaso, just received, and for sale by A. T. BOWN E* dec 8 Snitts’ Buddings- 1 S pcim AN If WJitAJLIS OIL." hhds Winter Sperm Oil, 5 do fall do, 7 d* Whale do, 3 do Faint do, 300 kegs While aid Black I’ainta. far sale hy dee 7 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO-