Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, December 09, 1856, Image 2

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W&mam li -■'sarrawHa -maityii »nM>m w».*ii )fifi&li»nioftnCCity tndConaty gsSa Ti «2*- iassflaatr^s After some dtecoaaica th* modifieduutareadu follows: ■ ■' U» r .» nyrm-i’nici-- Hi ■!■■ i itftmiffinil the pfoprtetora ud jiabUab<rs.l rhaiU-M upm.teu«llaaa<aau.h, un aioMl lb. fonowlo* reirrm raw of mb- ,cri,d«,toUk.'.»*(thUda,-.' Drttjr PAiwf, por uu.tu, (.advene. M 00 nrt-Wootajr: *!. . ; ...»... 4 00 *raU/, wftooopT,laadraora ............ 3 00 « ,'araORtao.toon,addraoi too .onti “ .“f iooo Weekly, tea « •* W00 Weakly, twenty “ «»' .*», 20 00 ^Wben m palfl wRhhi t»e Booth from the lime efttbeciibla« ti» charge for the Dmiljr wiU be«w* Mkn.aml fir the Trt* Weekly ;tw- * f tothoM wbopayta will invariably he dUcontiueU upon of Un tin* far which U kubnn pftW* Iba tbera raw to lako adbcl Two and aftor thli CflBDASUIB, ApsMfcu. "• 1. B. HILTON kCO., OaorfUm d /rental. (■ IBOXFgON k WITHiNGTON, Mat. laraaaab, Jal,1, ISM. tba respective State delegation, prueot to de signate itaowi Betoken of Um coauaUtec. Alter noma ■laotao «penl fat eawoltaUnn by the rapectire delegations, tbe fotlowtng gen- Uamtn won named u member* of Iko ox ototxiitTiox : L Ghoteon, ot Va.; Wm T Dortch, of N C-i Hon. Hark A Cooper, <if Geo.; Wm G McAdoo, of Team; Albert L Webb, of Hi.; Cot J J Hooper, of Ala.; Artbar S Nerttt, of 1a. ’ Gen. D F Jamlaonaof S C.; H McLeod, of Tout; and J 8 Maxwell, of Fla. Oo motion of H Brown, of Ud., The Contention at half put one o’clock took a recrea until 4 p.m. xrxxoro euaox. At 4 P. H., the Contention aeaembled, and wu called to older, by the temporary Chair- nr Sixteen bales Sea bland cotton were re ceited by the Satinnab, Albany A Golf Bail- road consigned to N. A. Hardee A Co. AT We take pleasure tn calling the attention ofthopobUoto'An importation of Sooth Doan Sheep, direct from England they are the beat WW kata treraeen in this country, they are now ih( aib and can bo seen at the PoteiM Stable* AT We take' pleasure In calling attention totheadvertkementof Horan. & H. Watson 4Co-, on thofifstpage of this morning’s paper lfaiara W. A Co., hate bnt recently' opened kagrocery barinera It, this ett^, and wo are jroStW aijijro* that Qie : patronage bestow, edepowtksm protss that they are wcsUeat utsrsrt, understand their business, ud an Scram Cotntr.—We hath basn Informed that Thee. B. B. Cobb Gaq., baa resigned bin position u reporter of ibeid* ckfcmeofthe Bopreme Court, ud BenJ. Y. Martin, Eaq., of Gotomban, hu been appointed to.uccood him. A Dtmutr Harm, Eaq—The members of tbs Granmerctel Contention nowaaembled intbia city—tenderedto this gentlemen on yesterday a place in its body and deliberations, ^B.wasa merited compliment to a deserting gentleman and ire indulge the hope that the Contention may go farther and lend its conn- ■tension and-Jnflnntre to the lino of Southern Steamers whichbedetire. to project between this tountryud Europe. .’A Bios aebstna of practical importance ud will be a leading step lathe march of progress which the Sooth derirea to commence to reach her lost power and position. 4’vrl-t* ■. 1 «wfcd. i ) ii i v . IsaUtm Coaaaasrclal Convention. At 11M. the Conrention wu called to order by his Honor Heyor Screven, of this city, who e addressed the Contention u follows: - OvUUmmof fils Soolhtm and IVeiterw Com- .. mercial Convention: It afford. mo ranch pleasure to meet this . largo and respectable assemblage ot delegates from tbs South nod West in this Contention^ In behalf of the city of Savannah, I extend to you a cordial welcome within her limits. Hay tba objects of your assembling ben be achieved. I hope that the results of your deliberations will be practical, In elevating commerce, and developing the resonfees of our greet country. - - It has been the eastern, ud it is highly pro- palo invoke the blessings of Almighty God upon onr deliberations, ud to open our Con vention with prayer. I therefore call upon the Bight Reverend Bishop Elliott, of this oity, to perform that service for ob. The Bishop knelt, and offered np the follow- ing prayer: . Adorable ud erer living God, who dost from, thy Heavenly Throne behold ud govern >11 the people ud kingdoms of this lower world, with tumble adoration we would lift np onr hearts end voices with thee in prayer ud praise. Thea art the author and giver of all good things; tboa vlsitest the earth, and blessest it, and makast it very plentiful. All tby creatures wait upon tbee that then msyut give them their meat in one season. We tbuk tbee, ob God, for tby unbounded goodness, ud all tha wonders thou doest for the children of - run. Onr fathers hoped in tbee, they trusted in thee, ud tbon didst bleu them, wo thank thee for this goodly iud thou gavest to them udto us their children, we thank tbee for ail the un- yuambered blessings and privileges, both tem- “ pore! and spiritual which, though tby patient kindness we still enjoy, we beseech tbee our Heavenly Father, to continue tby merclfnl ud loving kindness towards ns. Give, we beseech thee,’WUdom and-union ud strength to the government and people of the United States Bleu all who not in authority over us, direct their councils, strengtbed their hands that righteousness and peace may dwell In our land. 1; ' And especially we beseech thee, ob God, to blesathls Convention now assembled In tblB plica. Kay its members be endowed with that wisdom wblch cometh from above, which ledrst pare and then peaceable. May they be preserved from pride, prejudice and passion, from selfishness, discord and strife. Kay their deliberations be so guided, that thay may enlarge the commercial relations and liderco<UM of tba world, and dUTase more and ■Bore widely the blessings of nations! freedom nhdfOcM ioteraxirae. Hay all their delibera- tiona be conducted in harmony, and in that pence on earth ud good will towards men which is the harden of the gospel of Sion. And especially do we beseech theo that tba Hearings of that liberty wherewith Christ bee made as free may I* extended to all nations. And whiter* thon mayest consider good for is and (hr sor country and tor the nationsof the earth, we humbly ask through tbo merits of oiir Hold ud Savior Jesus Christ, ameo. TfMPOJLUHr organization* Kr. Seriven stated that this being u ad journed meeting.ol the Convention, the Presi dent of the last Convention would probably oreside at this Convention. etbn*ofInd., read a letter from », of fad^.tbe President s last Couvention, expressing hie regret being compelled by Imperative -Isuinas o remain from tbs Convention, and ex. (ktxai vtfirt itf relation bribe objects Yef the Convention. / On morion, Heyor Screven, of tblfeity, wu uamii timnftff ciiAuDuu, I IB 1 #.'.* ■ 1 111 ■ • • • ' TbtCbainnaa then Appointed Hon. Tboa. C. Tbae1utop f of VtfMtotgS^Vlrgliile, tempo- nryfletretirj Hon. Hark Ai Choper, of Georgia, offered the following resolution : Beablred.'-Thkt Ola 1 Chairman appoint one from each Bute represented u a committee to pnaent the names of suitable persona to oB- oiate in a permanent organisation of this body, •* KBfjS DuT Lyon, do JMlUtapandj. John Ponnu, „^. *f .»hepw^-of jia.lng H mpre ^fprtatdejaore, foremment. 1 far the whole* NVhii if there Id tint, tb&t Theire^Mto. wu then adopted, and ooj ^SdlXth.. hostility o. any Just mu.I „ 1 What is there that should he regarded as Ini- wu Instructed to caU upon l to ubligaiion of uy |«triot, in the dp, *•« do,- do do, ar'dsr rxanxxxxr ousxioiTiox. . The committee appointed to report ofleen for the pormaneat organisation of tbo Conven, tion having discharged the duty assigned them. Thoe. L.Ohoison the Chairman of the Com mittee, reported the following as the officers of the Conrention. fob rusrsmir. James Lyons, Esq., of Blchmond Vs. roa vies PsxslDEirn. T. B. Bathes, of Alahama. Hon. Joel Crawford, of Geo. David Parks, of K.O. John L. Brown, of Ind. Hon. Edw. Harttn, of S. C. Hon. G. Swu, of Teu. Andrew Hmter, or Va. H. HcLeod, oi Texas. tv. D. Hoeetey, of Florida. roa raixciFAL sicbxtsbt. W. B. Cloud, of Alabama. roa assist ar.T nciiunru. Peyton Colquitt, of Georgia. : W. Inriag Crudall, of Tens. N. J. Yates, of North Carolina. C. A. Harding, of Indiana. J W R Pope, of B C. Tboa J Lennos, of Lon. A F Crutchfield, of Va. T C Thacksten, of Va, Octavos Cohen, of Geo. J H Mugum, of Texas. For the good of the Convention, the commit tee recommended the adoption as far as, practi cable, of the roles of the House of Bspreseuta- tives of the United States. Also, that invoting,eachState be allowed as many votes u she is entitled to in the electors; college. The report wu agreed tn. The Chairman appointed Messrs. HcLeod of Texas, Col. Cochran of Ala., and Hr, Shaffer of Va,, a committee to wait npon Hr. Lyona and inform him of his election as President of th e Convention ud conduct him to the chair. Upon assuming the chair the President addressed the Convention u follows: Gentlemen of the Southern Commercial Con, nation, in returning my thuks to yon tor the entirely unexpected end fully unmerited honor, which yon have been pleased to confer npon me, I most be allowed to say, that I do not take any part of it to myself. It is, I know, a tribute, from the heart of the South, not to the indivi dual, but to that undent ud venerable com monwealth of which I am one of the humblest citizens, tn a State which, while she hu been always loyal to her obligations to the whole country, has beca ever, as she ever will be, tree to the Sooth in ell her interests. (Ap plause.) It is indeed, no smell honor to be called at such a time, ud by such a body, to preside over its deliberations, and to render such aid as an humble individual may, to the labors and successful discharge of the duties of this Con vention. The time at which yon meet, the very moment of your assembling here, makes the Diet important in the eyes and estimation of the nation. The objects and the influence and the value of your deliberations, are per. haps beyond that attaching to the deliberations and results of any convention spontaneon* witb the people which have assembled for many years past We are assembled ns a con vention of men, free citizens of the South, not for the purpose of discussing poUtkal ques tions in the manner and estimation ud with the interests and feelings of politicians; bnt for the purpose ot considering what we ean do; all admitting and conceiving that something nam “ wo ought to do, to restore what has in past been lost, the commercial independence, and witb that, independence in every sense, of that South to which we are all in heart and spirited devoted. [Applause.) It is but a moment gentlemen, since we have passed through one of the most memorable struggles which this country has witnessed, since first her character ns a free and indepen dent nation was established. A war as unpre cedented tor the motives which prompted it,as unprecedented for the means and manner in which it has been conducted, has but recently been waged upon ns. Bnt thanks to that God. who has always governed and controlled the destinies of onr land, wo have come through it n nation yet united happy and free, and the stout South still, as she always has beta loyal ud true to the wholo country. (Applause.) Bnt it is not to lie disguised—the. man who would disguise it from you, would in my bumble judgment mislead yon—it is not to be disguised that the contest is not yet ended. Already from the Senate chamber of tbeU. 8., has it been announced that the war is not yet ended, but only deferred to be finished, in the year USO, when this war upon our institutions, ud our houses, and of course npou our liberties la to he renewed.. Under these circumstances, following |n (be footsteps of others who bare gbno before ns, we hare come together tor the purpose of considering what is to be done, not io dhaoivo this Union, as onr enemies falsely charge upon us, not to disturb the constitution al compact In any wise, nor to war the general happiness of tbo country, but for the purpose of considering what we can do on this occasion to make this Union, If it can still bo preserved, a union of the whole country, a union of the free and Independent north,no lesa than a union of tbo free and independent and an equal South. (Applause.) Onr enemies hare already assailed us In advance, already have they en deavored to bring charges against us which your deliberations will prove, as all delibera tions of Southern men hitherto have proven, to be unfounded* At one time posseeilng the almost entire trade and commerce of the country, we have •sen by degress, and yearafter year, thlstrade nod commerce transferred to other portions of the oonntry, onr cities dwlndllng.our commerce gone, and those who have derived Die benefit of anr decay and loss, bare used that benedt, «J W« J.“» “ld, •* » mean, of warring up- an wand our.lnitltutloni In this Union, which our forefithcrs formed not oa tha end, but u " means by whlob liberty ud happlnem and fact that the people ol anj portion of the coun try bUould come together tor the purpose of considering what they may do with their own mean*, by their own agencies, for the purpoaa or aecnring the common Independence ol that part or the country they represent? I beg leave to aay this for myself, aa I am sure 1 may hay for all of yon, that there la not within tbia illy a heart disloyal to any patriotic obli gation. The 8outh asks but justice, but equality, and tonothing leas will she submit (Applause.) She asks only that she' may enjoy witb others what this Union wu Intended to secure to all, to her as well as to the rest; and she la too proud, too Independent, too just, too patriotic to ask anything for herself which should not be conceded '*to all. NVby then should there be doubt or hesitation in raped to the course we are to pursue here ? We come here as Southern men, it Is true; but a Northern man .who is true to the South, cannot be otherwise than true to the Union, while the Union ia ^Union under the constitution and accord ing to ihe con. stltution. (Applause.) What we may du within these limits arid under these ieellogsand guided by these principles, what we cun do to restore what has been lost, remains a problem perhaps yet to be solved. Yodr deliberations lam sure will point to a practical result, we have come here not for the purpose of declamation, or abstract resolution, bat we have come here to ascertain ome practical result, which while it shall do justice to the South, shall, also strengthen the North, while the North Is loyal to tboee obligations which we admit and by whieh we mean to abide, while this Un ion remains a Constitutional Union. But the day may come, we do not attempt to disguise it, for to do so were worse than folly, when the South may find that she will be driven to the necessity of exerting, and will have need and occasion for all her powers to preserve her rights and honor. It is to be expected then that In that view of the case, jre will sit down quietly, and permit our res ources and means of power to wuste^nd waste and waste away, nntil at last when the moment for action shall come, we will have toe mis* fortune to find that we have overlooked, neg lected and slept upon all the means which we had at our disposal and which we should have used to place us in a condition to protect and preserve that which every man in this bly 1 am sore, as his life the honor and safety and happiness, and above all, if it can be. con sidered as such, the/independence ot the Sooth equally with that of the other portion of the Union. [Applause.] For your aid, gentlemen in the discharge or the duties yon We devolved upon me, I need not say I shall be greatly indebted, that Imust to a great exteut rely upon your wisdom, your calmue&t and your determination to ubide by and sustain the chair in the enforcement of the rules of order, by which we have determined to be governed, satisfied that you will give me yonr aid and assistance, I trust 1 commit no error when 1 say fn the beautiful and expressive language of the prayer we listened to this' morning, our otyect will always be pure and peaceful too. The President resumed his seat amid renew ed applause. ’• On motion of MV. Spratt of South Carolina, Hon. A. Dudley Mann, of Washington City, was Invited to take a seat in the Convention as one of its members, and to take part Iniude liberations. Mr. John Cochran, of Alabama, offered the following resolution Resolved, That a committee of twenty be appointed to report business for the action of tbfc invention. •/: - The question being taken, the resolution was adopted, and the President authorized to ap- doint the committee. The President stated that he should consider himself very much indebted, to the different delegations, if they would suggest tbe mem bers they desired to represent them on the committee. On motion of Mr. T. J. Demmes, of La., A. Dudley Mann was added to tbe committee, making it to consist of 21 members. On motion it was ordered that when tbe convention adjourn to-day, it be to meet to morrow morniug at 9 o’clock. On motion,at half past five o'clock the con vention adjourned. List of Delegate*. Tha following Delegates to the Commercial Conventien have arrived and recorded their David Parks, Charlotte, N C, J C B DeBow, Louisiana, W J Yates, Charlotte, N C, Arthur Haine, Cassville, Oa, Warren Aiken, do John H Rice, do Geo W Gordon, Gordon Springs, Ua, Charles Warey, Ashepoo, S C, Robt. Chisolm, Beaufort, do John A Johnson, Beaufort, do W DMosoiy, St Augustine, Fla, John R Alexander, Horae Ga, Edw Barnwell, Beaufort, 8 C BcnJ R Neufille,Charleston, 8 C, Ambrose Carlton, Richmond Va, T Dudley, Richmond Ya, P W Grubbs, Richmond Va, ^ L Parker, Richmond Va. 0 C Ellett, Richmond Va, G H Maynard, Richraoud Va, Turner W Ashby, Alexandria Va. D Funsten, Alexandria Va, Wm M Burwell, Bedford, Va, E M Clayton, Bedford, Va, Dr R Maupin, Richmond, Vu. John 8. Brown. Baltimore. C A Harding, Md, Thomas W Walker, Watkinsville Ga, W F Yancey, Lynchburg Va, W A Read, Lynchburg Va, W H Hall, Lynchburg Va. 8 Garland, Jr, Lynchburg Va, E L Adams, Charleston, 8 C, W QCourteney, Charleston, 8 C, R G H Kean, Lynchburg, Va, Allan McFarland, Cheraw, 8 C, J G Cabell, Richmond, Va, W T Harris, Georgia, 8 T Millen, Warren Co Ga, D W Miller, Taylor Co Ga, Tboa S Tuggle, Columbus, Ga, Jal F Bozeman, Columbus Ga, Jon F Hooper, Cass Co Ga, B F Ross, Mucon, Ga, P E Bowdey, Macon, Ga, A J White, Upson Co, F B Deane, Lynchburg, Va, C A Calhoun, Lynchburg, Vu, F Brown Deane, Lynchburg, Va, J 0 Taylor, Lynchburg, Va, W H Stratton, Lynchburg, Va, W 8 Donaldson, Norfolk, Vu, W R Johnson, Petersburg, Va, Diehard K Britton, Petersburg, Va, Thoi'S Gholson, do do, John .Kevin, do do, Tboa White, do do, D B Tennant, du do, Joe Dona, do do, do do, Jiio RCbanblfaw, GrqenviUe,Co Va, HBXCIIlWWr do do, W*T- Landy, • do do, Wm H Walker, do do, Tyre Maupin, Richmond, Va, Wm H Maynor Alabama, V U Fambro, Gedrfia, Francis Mallery, Norfolk, Va, ER Hunter, do do, 8am’l B Benin, do do. Henry GhlesUn, do do, Ju B Hope, do do, J Segar, do do, JoaP Beysolds, do do, John Millen, do do, S Hartshorn, do do, Bonnard O’Neill, Portsmouth Va, Washington T Capps, Norfolk Va, Wm A Graves, do ' do, Edw G Lindiley, do do, B F Tinsley, Richmond Vn, J W Ftehbnrn, do do. A B Parker, do do, W B Earnert, do do, W R Mason, Jr, Fredrickaborg Va, Wm8 Barton, do do, Jobn B Berry, do do, G F Carmichael, do do, Jas B Ficklin, do do, C B WeUeford, do do, F Prerton Welteford, do do’ ,S HarriBon Kelly. do do, Wm 8 Gillman, do do, Jobn C Moreau, do do, Carter M Braxton , do do, John Coakley, do do, Edward Savage, Wilmington, N 0, Chas W Bradley, “ “ Jas A Wright, “ •* JoaH Wright, Col John McRae, “ Donald McBae, “ $r “ Jas T Reese Hontevallo, Ala, DWPratier, “• “ L J Hale, « • Horace Wan, Iron Work, Shelby co Ala, Zyre B ramble, Norfolk, Va, H Hall, Columbus, Ga, James Taylor, Sumpter, 8 C, Hon Wm 8 Ashe, Wilmington, N C, ThosHAshe, R C Jeter, Chambers, Ala, 8 Welford Corbin, Fredricks burg, Va, J J Stonay, St Lukes Parish, 8 C, Robt J T White, Virginia, W W Gerrard, Columbus, Ga, IW Archer, Rich mond, Va. Chas H Rowland,Norfolk, Va, H B Reardon, “ “ Geo Bramble, “ . “ C K Grundy, «* “ Dr W P Donaldson, “ Thos R Rice, Richmond, “ L B Waddell, Goldsboro, N C, G T Moore, “ “ H P Farrow, Casa co, Ga, T Slobo Farrow, Spatanbnrg, 8 C, E U Moore, Brunswick,;Ga, Jas.R Boron, Norfolk, Va, Thos S Gourdin, Charleston, 8 C, Alexander J Lawton,Beaufort District# C, Edmund Martin, “ R J Davanf, ** Dr W R Moseley, Griffin, Ga. John H Weekes, Talbotton, “ Lewis O’Bryan, Colleton, 8 C, Wm M Lawton,Charleston, “ Dr J H Gibbon, U 6 Mint, N C, H Gourdin, Charleston, S C, Germain Bernard, WUson^N C, John F Keenan, “ “ John B Griswold,Goldsboro, “ John G Parker, 11 " J J Martin, Columbus, Ga, M D Craton, Goldsboro, N C, J E Kennedy, “ ** Cely - w amnneh, Ala, J 8 Partin, Wetampka, Ala, Nelson Tift, Albany, Ga, Wm T Dortch, N C,. Jarvis Wingfield, Eatonton, Ga, Hon Mitchell King, Charleston, SC Hou Wm Porcher Miles, Mayor of tbe city of Charleston, Charleston, 8 C, Joun 8 Sberard, Goldsboro, N C, Teoneot Lomax, Columbus, Ga, James Lobban, CharlottsvHe, N C, E Wartsfelder, Sandersvillc, Oa, John T Henderson, Covington, Ga, E H Pringle, “ “ Geo W Clutter, Virginia, Alax H Brown, Charleston, S C, Danfel G Wayne, " " Joseph H Planner, Wilmington, N C, B H Conyer, Cartersville, Oa Sami Tumlin, •* W C Barber, “ J R Wikle, RMYonge, “ Jas Noble, John Lirpeu, C F Mitchell, W C’urrey, A E Blunt,. J N Cato, F J Fleming, H T Anderson, Thos J Smith, F 31 Swanson, M W Pope, Jasper *• Jas W Buernoy Jr. Montlcello Tho M Jordan, » Kd B Smith, C F Jackson, L V Martin, J Henry Wood, Ge<rM Willis, Jno A Jones, *C Peeples, E G Cabannes, Isaac Newell, Senr WBRyals, W A Bell, Buena Vista, Ga TJ French, “ Jno M Wilcher, M D McLeod, John A Ford, Petersburg, Va Willis A Hawkins, Americas, Ga Charles P Crawford, “ William J Clark. Judge N A Smith, “ William Bacon, Talbotton “ John V Price, Americas “ A W Speight, Selma, Ala A G Mabray, *' JC Bates, Col E Fagan, Keer W Cortis, 0 HLowe, Jno F Webster, G F Barney, Rome,. « Mu/reesboro, Tenn Charleston, So Ca Monroe, Ga Dalton, “ Monticello, Charleston, So Co u Greensboro, Ga Puik Co “ Clark Co " Monroe 11 Gordon, C B It ~Jai A Haddox ■■5$"W TABU*. Atlanta, Ga. DrTCHWtlion, . I*-- •* Y K Ripley, BOTEreDi; —B4bdi-rt»lll» Z Biantlejr, " • 8 B Grafton. -H WaltaMder, BBJonen, A Alexander, Atlanta,- •' WM Horton, Ga L B Alexander, Porejitli, Ga Jno D Imboden, Staunton, Va J Hanhail HcCue, Augusta, J N Van Lear, S F Christian, “ W SII Bsjrlor, Stanton, " John Brand,burg, Montgomery " Taylor Co Ga Spartenbnr&SoCa. Atlanta, Ga Irington Wilkinson, Co It A Standby, « Wm E Carswell, - B S Bibb, Montgomery, Ala Johuson J Hooper, -• George D Johnston, Marion, “ John G Barr, Tuskaloosa, “ Jno M ltichardton, Carrol, Co Ga Hiram Pblnazee, Uunroe, C S Whitaker, H P Stacey, J A Book, A Merritt, Col J H Taylor LamarS Howall, Ju H Nichols, A JOrerea, A1 Bimonds, BUJonia, " JBPauoH^ Charleston BoC’a Griffi- a,Ga ’ .aariestou, So Ca OartenTiUa,Ga Auguste, Lynchburg, Alexandria, Alexandria, Maryland, Richmond, Va Cbariotterllle “ P 0 Palmer, Wm S Morris, Homy C Ward, Horton Mayre, B W Smith, JaaH McVeigh, EW Hall, -Larkia W Glarebrook, N B Dickinson, George Whitfield, Wm Delaney, Henry 0 Cabell, Wm U Klbhlnger, T J Werlenbaker, J4a Lobban, “ 0 P Coach, Petersburg, •’ WHTsppey, - “ H J Joy, Atlanta, Ga. Jno U Fleming, Kuoxriiie, Tenn, Oscar F BeU, H W King, “ “ RABipley, LaGrange, Ga, BBAmoys, “ Robt J Bacon,” “ HUcLoud, Galies ton, Texas, A H Bresley, Lafayette, Ala, Jos W Philips, v , AJ Carlsilo “ Wm Ezard, Atlanta, Ga, AMWalley, SO Howell, " : /' A Howell, Marietta V 1A Frazer, LaFnyette, Ala, J A Treanor. HiUedgerille, Ga, JeaHerty, ” * PI Smith, Hancock co, “ Jno N Cate, Dalton “ “ Benj E Grier, A G Perryman, Talbotton, . “ Jack Brown, “ “ Isaac Chaney, “ “ P C Pendleton, Sendersville, “ Dr W P Matthetre, Talbotton.” Barney Cnriey. J H Matthews, , E W Gamage, “ HE Williamson, Atlanta, ” A H Stokes, “ “ , J E Williams, .. .. Jas L Wimberly, Steward co£ Joel F Porter, *’: ■- ” Valentine Winfoee, Blchmond, Ve, Jno F Wren, Henrico co, “ Chas A Grice, Portsmouth, “ Wm 0 Webb, “ “ JaaB Campbell, “ “ Oh L Cocke, ” “ Jos U Miles, Dr Jas Juris, “ “ Capt B Oneal, “ “ P Benolaa, Covington, Ga, Jno G Benotas, “ ” T A Walker, r ‘ “ David Hubbard, Alabama, Wm Herring, Atlanta, Ga, J H Cooper, Petersburg, Va, Yonng J And:rson, Laurens co, Ga, Dr N B Ciond, Montgomery, Ala, Dr Wilaon Sawyer, Toikegee, “ OUrer H Perry, A B Wright, Rome Ga, Wm Johnson, “ “ B F Ross, Micon ” Calrin Haynes, Whitevlle, N C N Harrison, Monroe, Co Va James Lyons, Richmond “ George Molan, Griffio, Ga W Arthur Taylor, Alexandria, Va R J Powell, Upson, Co Ga Hon Samuel J Poson Wilmington, N 0 Thos D Walker, ” “ Early, Ga Georgia Norfolk; Va Greensboro, Ga Petersburg, Va Athens, Ga Macon, Ga Jefferson Co Va Edgefield, So Ca Perkins “ ” Petersburg, Ga Upson, Co Ga Talbot, ” Columbus, ” Wilmington, N C Ramwell, S C Roswell, Cobb Co Ga Sparta, “ Mucon, ” Norfolk, Va A P Burr, do do J D Freaman, do do, WmH Biantin, do do. H E Morrow, do do, JuLovenden, do do, " C P B Martin, ; *v. doj.' - Isaac Scott, - Macon, Georgia, W C Cook, J V Clark, HenryB Reardon J R Blake, BP Dorb.lt, John H Newton, N Biss, Andrew Hunter, Benj Woldo, j A T Lewis? HEWildman, J W C Can land. Isaac Cheney, J L Mostaln, JobnBReston, Dr Pike Brown, John Lewis, D G Wilds W S Williford. C H Rowand, Chas R Grundy, John F Segar, Barrington King, Albert L Webb, Geo F Webb,. Chas FOrgnsson, Col J A Weston, W J Weekes, W G Swan, W G McAldoo Edwd Lafitte Charleston, So Ca Adolphus A Kay, ” " Andrew Simonds, “ " Jno B Lafitte, ” ” Dr David Geiger, " “ Henry Cobia, “ “ Francis B Schro .pibire, Hampton “ Roswell, Ga BaRimore, Md Talbotton, Ga Knoxville Tenn, Rome Ga, John S Maxwt ft, Talahassee, Fla F A Mitchell ( Charleston, So Ca E M Edger wn - “ MP O’Connor, ” W B B' yce ( Gordon Georgia, Robt ~ n tvardlaw, AbbevHle,So Ga B H . Rice, Union A Charleston, “ P W .Alexander, C Br.wie, Dav* ,d c King, Pw .ter Blodgett, A’ ,-tbor 8 Nevitt, 7 t Capps, Sylt anins Hartahome James Hinamgbipm, E W Beck, A W McDonald, JoaH Davidson, Geo W Black S Fonche, Joel B Watkins, Jobn A Fryer, BJH1U, Got A V Brown, . Or Time W Briggs L B Hanks, ' A L Scott, Petersburg, Va A 8 Shafer, EH Rhodes, Richmond “ T J Wertcubaker, GbarlottetlUe, “ Prof John LeConte, Columbia, Bo Ca LW Spratt, Charteeton, « ” Gen D F Jamison, Orangeburg, « W M Hiteon ” ” « Tboa J Glover " 11 " Henry Elite, John V Glnter, •' " " Whitfield Walker, Newberry « 11 John Hanr, Norfolk, Vn Then 0 Thackaton, Upson, Ga Charleston, So Ca Cslbonn, Ga Augusta, Ga New Orleans In Norfolk, Va Grlffln. Ga 44 Hampshire, Co Va. Augnsta, Ga Charleston.SoCa Rome, Ga Richmond, Va BarnesviUe.Ga McMinvUle, Tenn, Nashville “ Sumter, So Ca Albert Pike, New Orleans, La - JarM Oalbaon,—Atlanta,On Joel Crawford, AHoweO, Mi John T Muresl * hi-'nlT. fin ft RJ Pinckney, Junr t .,“. Jno B Dirts, Cotambus.Ga Uirk A Cooper, Etowah “ Thos P Stovall, Augnsta; » George W Williams, Chartertoo, Bo Cn B H Garnett, Baltimore,Kd J S Woodruff, Charteeton, 80, A P Beers, Augueu, Ga, F H Gilmer, jr, Honigomety, Ate, HAWoteon, JH Murphy, ” B T Philips, Macon co, “ BB Baker, “ “ Dr J N Simmons, Griffin, “ C HJobnsou, ” ” W B Philips, J 8 Jones, “ “ Jason Bore, “ " J T Barfcbnldin, Thomaston, “ James N Kotedn, Charleston, S C, Seth Robinson, Montgomery, Ain, Fort Hargrove, ” . ' “ T U Harvelle, Eatonlpn, , Ga, John M Bae, Wilmington, N C, VV W limit, WHMcKoy, ” Ju A Gumming, " ” Thomas O Elliott, Cb*rl*ston,8 C, JH Wilson, “ . " Jobn W R Pope, “ “ John V Price, Americas, Gs, Bior C Fulton, Covington, Ga, E H Bull, Buena Vista, “ Pate Clemente, “ " Corneliues Rae, Lafayette, Ala, G A Fain, Calhoun, Ga, WJ Reaves. ” ” J D Philips, “ W M Peeptes. “ ” Wm J Collins, Oglethorpe, Ga, John W Burbridge.Walterboro SO, H J Smith, Colnmbns, Georgia, H P Kirkpatrick, Griffin Georgia, A G Perryman, Talbotton Georgia, B Corley, Jack Brown, BM Smith, AH Wallace, A fl Pores, A Baker Jr, LF Johnson, . John Black,' John Cochran, HD Clayton, do do ; Atlanta .* a» Eufaia do . do ;do do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, • “Ido, muyof’em" ”:ber of child. “J hot JOO need net * beuer^ 1 don't see bow ■keW better woman than tef g ' (from ibe N.-.Vf-Jeanai M4Luo K ic<.) Broad Street'is no loager the ceetre of Dry-ttaods importug. and Cuimm*u,m u^. nes*. Lesa th n five year, since the re au» Me •o Ugh in that locality, that it required t «ui fortune to conanmid' a store, a gt ' of dcateu in-dry-goods os, ^ piece from that quarter, within a yex, to Bre^. way, and other street, up town Mur the p u p Bread atreetwlll now undoubtedly be u* SUi[ center of th* Grocery. Proriaoa end p trade.- Already-.sOmo of the bet: sura dsr, been taken for this branch oi tereiues^ i u n. 7 bou*ofEjKmn-*U,>,d have token two eteres, (Nos., Wand 4SJ ind will uedeuMeji, find themselves’fiirqiibly located. u e uk ' ’pleasure in commending 'this tins to |g| attention.' Hr. Eastman has for twenty yen, been connected with the house of Brad, 4 c,. oftbte city,luid.b thereto!* well known to % prorteloha trade, in ere^r section of the untn Snceua to them. -RBW YoBK Rot llti, Bottom OiKineii a Jocme—nj, .fire at No. S9 Warm, street, ooiOe oretu, Ud, Stb instant, oor most to.ua -le n-o-,, snj W en were exposed lor thirty six no t.-, ,n u .eiur. a Martin’s tlre-t’roof Cutes. • Votafftre-pnof, not because they or- but because wo have so proved mem 0t r i,, ? sal papers,came out uninjured, tavr it, b.trdiLg cr tbe books, occasioned by ttestu. Our store was flve rtories stove rrr eed.... stories, belows occupied from oefisr t ■ tsrrei intensity of the beatcga. be uttuted b. sny fir'ernsn who witnessed . it. No fur-ete tVilt be cm. trived by the ingeuui'.y o; min to r..;,, u ., intensebexi. We voi-u.ur.ly glv* tliis* tribute to itH nSfif-cf these Safes, and select your widely rircuhtte ,., D mereist journal to inform tbe mercjr.be cenni: wh it estimate to piece opos Stesru, k huri? Wilder's Patent BaUntander Sides'. RespecuuUy, HAVILAND. HA31UL 1 U-J.iv, , * - ■ - \V LoIohj-.j lJ ii 1( iiU. UW All patterns mid ,ize* of tbe stove Safes fbr sale by C. H. CAUl'Pia.ll, Asrmlo: Msn tec r.. 'novSU—tl 1? Itey stre.-t, ravstci, John A Calhoan, Abbeville SC, John B Baldwfn, Staunton Va, Jos A Waddell, , do do, J V Sontbail, Chailottetillc do, B T W Duke, do do, j William Knox, Montogomeiy Ala, TBBetfiea, do do, T J Semmes, New Orleans La, S S Grerbam, Newtown Va, ■ Lewis T Kidd, do do. G Binswanger, Bntie r, Taylor Co Ga, E Fagan, do do do, D J Ponce, do do . do, Dr M A Cluskey, Columbus, Ga, Robt N Nichols, Toskegee, Ate, C H Strong, Atlanta, Ga, E F Ezard, “ “ C W Hunnicutt,” “ Dr A H Sneed, Forsyth, Ga, Jas B. Butts, Macon, “ Robt 0 Robinson, Warrior Stand, Ate. W Irving Crandall, Chattanooga, Tenn,. John Collier, Atlanta,Ga, BenC Yancy, “ “ S B Hoyt, E M Lingo, “ “ J Y Ferrel, Cotinton, ” Thomas Kile, Atlanta, “ S A Gray, Waysesboro, Ga, J B Bailey, Fla, B H Richardson, Baltimore, Md, Jusboa Towes, “ ” B M Rhodes, “ ” Wm H Dungan, “ “ Wm H Muir, Alexandria, Va, M H Umbauch, Baltimore, Md, Jno W Greene, Alexandria, Va, Rivhd M Smith, ” ” James E Greene, ” ” C G Brown, ” ” Jas H McVeigh, “ J H Stephens, “ “ Reuben Zimmerman” " Wm G Csaenore, “ " H Clay Ward, “ “ Morton Marye, “ “ Robt Maibnn, Barwell Dist, S 0, Thomas G Peyton, Richmond, Va,J Alex Dudley, 1st Con Dist of Va, O S Allen, Charlottsrille, Va, Jas D Jones, ” .... “ BW Sneed, “ / ” Wm J Robertson, “ “ Ceo'E Taylor, Richmond, “ WmD Wood, Suffolk, C U Luck, Richmond, ” M Prarre, “ ” Jno K Martin ” « “ Heugb WFry.jnn, ” " Robert Concb, Goochland “ Dr G P Holman, Flnrante, co, Va. DTruebart, jun, Richmond, Va, Wm H Stark, Angosta, Ga, EH Winfield, Greensboro, Ga, Alfred Ponllain, “ “ Junlns Ponllain, “ “ John 0 Stokes, " “ Wm R Page, Portsmouth, Va, A Emmerson, ” << JnoG Hatton, “ ” Winchester Watts, ” “ Jas C White, ” " E S Maasenberg, “ “ WmH Peters, “ EM Watts, “ Thos W Brown, Wilmington, N C, James 0 Smith, ” ,< Jus Hazel, Beaufort Dist SC; PW Hinton, Norfolk, Va, , STBarraud, ” “ Thos 0 Cropper, “ “ Thos A Bulkley, Richmond, Va, W A Speer, Granteville, Oa, H D Jones, Waynesboro, Ga, F G Godbee, Burke oo, “ L W Lawrence, Screven co, Ga. Henry J Lang, Lincoln “ ” JohnHGatom.jr,” <• ” 1 Stephen BSmith," » * Chapicy B Strother “ " " 8 W Zachrbon, Bichmond, Vn, W M Porcher, Delicate from) the State AgricaUnnl So-)- SC otety, | M Slaughter, Fredecklrarg, Vn, FredFKeeece, A Littli Bov’a Piivtto—A boy after t ing nightly tbe irayere wt hlm.waa quite tenneiona preying in hte way. He I of brother, and itetet*- whi liaritiea be wmetlme positions. On the this exercise, - WretUIng wit! ” Oh, Lord, uu bettor abo lie Hte bead fall back on htepillow, btf ba.marmuad, drowsily, "Steal Henry ten.’ Cnniniffiial 3iitrllp HavannaU Miiriieu December U COTTUK—Oar market was will b’.wtaivJ ye*t*.r- day.by buyers, aad tbe txea to b.O, hlc, viz: 11 at 11,16 at.11^, 3U at 11 at 113-16, 262 at 11 Ji, S41 at 11 J,. 19? a 221«12* aod 6 at 12*,'. Exiiorti. NEW VOHK—Scbr fcocbanlr**?*—bi!«M ton, 100 bbis flour, 2^1 sacks wh-*at» lW.boseiUf-, per ore, 21 bateiiwasto, 30bb« Iwd, 2 halve wal, 5 do sheep skius, 1 <1o lsathcr, 47 dry Lid**.*. StUip ty beer Ibis, 1 box mdze. ing Sntrllignui. Fort of siaraitiiali.. ...Dittmlnr ll Arrive*!. Tern Kate Brigham, Norton, New Y< rk. to & ( bam, Kelly S C>. 8chr J 1 Grice, Logcrs, New York, Ij Cituti Hertz. Schr Jobn Bell, Hand, K&ckUnd, Nr., vui Lzt, to Brizbam, Kel.y 4 to. Winkler’s flat, trom plantctlcij, with Wj* ’--j rough rice, to Huburebatu n. Utiner'i flat, trvm pldjitalv with KO Vu rough rice, to W H Bunout.u^. Cleared. Schr Eochautross, Jayne, New York— Ogees. Starr A u>. Steamer UortlotJ, Bard.’n, Clurleitoii—J I’ Ur-*< k> lltvarttiV. Steamer Gordou, Bardeu. UiutW.- ou. Receipts Per Central llallror.d. Dec. 8.—1652 balm cotton. 3u btl- ticur. 11 la' < dom., 1^8 hides and muzo, Crane. We.l* h O', KK agt, Kabuu A S,liHrUwiCK A: C, Bohn ^ looter, M Hartrldge. B^thwell 4c W, Hardee Ac Co, liu .m l. i JiCo, J WLathrop &Co, l’aU.n.Uh to. l:ht,li lm 8c B, Kuse, Davis A Long, Beilii', und cttviY ComtlgtieeH. Per steamer IsoacScoit, fro-n Hawkitisfllle-ivi bales cotton, to W M-icity, A 8 iiAr'.ri-igc, lu ai Waobburn, BrigUntn, Kelly »* Co. Lituu,* iw, Wt»y Si Taylor. Blemoraiidn. NOTICE TO MAIUNERS. CAPE HA1TEUAS BrACoX UGUi. A wcodea opea frame work U-acon lua ifa erected on the end of tbo Sand Sj-it vxteudic; it nearly a due south co -me trom i t- Coj*! ilsturn Light-house. The budcou tower hat an eloaMuu above tbe mean level ot the «va, ,p iwmwJ s«»o*c: fitted with a Oih ord*r -lens api’a’aiu?. A Jlxed %ckiU light will be ezhimte-J ou lint J*i|K of the 164) December next, and tn every nt* 1 thereafter, trout on eieYHiio* of 3j f ct aiwve tn mean level orthexea. By order of tho Light-ouUFu B- ar.i. w h. «. waiiisd, First Lleutenau Coryi of uig:n-wr» Wilmington, X. O.q No •. 10, l>3o. ☆ Ntro jliiotrtificiiunts CLOTHING ^ 1 DOOR WK8T OP TUB REPUBLICAN Ut’ABlNd ROOX Fine Ready-made, W. O. Pric'e.^Go. tujatr* Clothing'; Hats and Cape, Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery. Gadcs, Umbrella? Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchief, and Fancy Articles for Gentlemen. FASHIONABLE AND MILIXAEY TA1L0U, No. 14? Bay Street, SA VAXSAii. Cloths. • .*)•! Vtst!:gi,« ; o ma to C/f 4 ’ iurejuurtwr wa able ic KilS workttkc }i ‘> b) the best liiecLii’-' •t sh'-ru-s* cotef Orders rrom city and county *ol;cited. At decB XU FOR FREIUUr OR -’HASTEtt-Ii-' i I 4ttfutcalling Amerii-an ship stENoBI-*- •» Wetiu, all,ready to roccive cargo and V fer a European port. Apply to captuin ^ to dec? CAKLLToN s FOR HAWKIN’ SVILLE. An# LaiiAlngt on the River. Ths steamer ISAAC DU lard, wall leave as aln>v< ^ ‘ irom uus uiarlecton boat wharf. For freight, « ■ A young POINTER the Pulaski Suble about cn c « ^ day, the 8lh, aged eight wane, outback, ear*and allMleci tLeU>» Name on tho collar, John Ntuon. require tavanSiib Grocery and Fruit W 1 ' con. laoCOBTov **n wunArt.* S1! ' A H-LEJ—50 bbh or tb. cbuiceit iMM!t ,acs 3000 sweet ri.vua Uraugt. 00 Jure* Co PinuZiipUf . „■ with . general auenraem or uk- c1uk Fruit. redOrecertM i. the k-upu. AIM—bOOOMlectbruiilJ H.vre»«£«' .„ rw.al.by UecO tvsi. H iolprCSHBEKTsTAHCB, *f- 5 100 box.. FbllUi's i.allj tx-up 1W boxes Cuigste. N« l >0 »«r. 4” 50 boxes Oo I), lb do Ol io boxes peiefosp , It tram Bead mi’s 6‘s tallow < nn-fc 3 is tex3ct>tertt’. e’wO t Jo S, . 100 buu.nwo.11'1 UQ out!* V*« ! fi*i, 60 bbla KTrwSwrti’s rere reo butwr tl bbh aagar breO mtOe Cr.ck«« ■' ao bens wdaCracken a cos brawl SO ttel prtutol RuclleU to.bowtnpu. 30 tsigi " do* I