The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, December 04, 1855, Image 2

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ALEXANDER ft SNEED an ft»s coy* **** itWaliiirf A to aknMft «*!*•. l» nalljra savannah, gla^ * I. ft TELEGRAPH rOR THE REPUBLICAN •t n i, la fnll uniform, to Lnfojrtte fiqwaiu, wi4k Mr WtW totting, aad formally <te- linrd |Mr W|Imi «4 ifpmUu into tha bands mt tfta city. At pwn> tfte eity Is wholly without i ia o.eu uf K -4 mu va *»MHflMy.aNAr tfftiiftnrfftiMial M«»!tili,«ttk wkteft ft» aftw Iwa—wl s< tfts stags ftas ef late km m Bftorutty staMed. Wekaew Iftal tfte pssseftsrs, and iadssd tftraugft- mi tfte ——try, ft— Ml always ft—• laffitliaily dheriml mating la Ms aotk— of theatrical perform naess. It Is easier, — wall as yba—1st, to —j kiadlftaa jaat tftiags, —p—ially of tfto— wfto look to tfto pablie for euaatenaasa aud rapport It b BLICAN, TuSsDAY^OKM NU, DKCKMGKB. 4, 18jT^ ftat It w— ■"ttaeft la tfto paa. w Tfto mserafe wa> laaoi—A wilft iaviaeibU gravity la tfta midst of a harangue oa Baafts and Baaklag. Tfto Atfcsas Baak Bill, wftleft had b—o —ads tfts rpoelal ardor for to-dqp, —an ap la dao enures, aad altar a Isay dbo—rloa oa tfta aa—adanaUta it war laid oa tfta table for the pro—at. Tfta soar- ■titt— oa Baafts had proposed oao sol of ansend- meats, aad Judge Coaeaaotftsr. ■ot I— Ulo, ftowerar, to begin tfto work of reform. Wo trust, therefore, that tfta re odor, if bo t wo ftara fto— derelict heretofore ia this parti—lar, will at b—I giro — credit for sia—rity ia the pro. o—t laataaco. aad wiU roeoira what b —id above as oar doliborats judgment, formed after mature rod—ll—. Mr. B—aett is ao ordinary p—form er. HU Jtaebeik Saturday evening ex—lied any. thing wo barg vita—sod — the— boards since Maes—dy was boro. The play as a whole was bet tor performed than anything we bare seen here foe ' gin Air Line R- R. Co., to construct a Road from —me yearn. Atlanta to the Booth Carolina line ia the direction Of the other members of the company little * of Anderson Court House, with a riew to connect need be —id. Slim Reeder do—her part rory well with the Charlotte and Chester Road, thns fonn- By Mr. Bryce, a bill to prerent eitiseas of other States, from peddling or -tailing jugs or hollow wars, ia this. By Mr. Bocftanaa, to —si tfta pardoning power of the Legislature In a council, to consist of the Governor, and oao asabtr from each Judicial Cir cuit, to be elected aad to hold office as may be hereafter provided. Also, a bill repealing the laws prohibiting the carrying of daadly w—pons. By Mr. Calbowu, a Mil incorporating the Geor- ■bwltmtVotk* er s mint Mapmlas- raUaetoa aad Hemo Trvtfta. Ws ftaar it often said, this a—a is ■ goad aad ac- eomplieked ecMar, be sp—kl this or that Lsayuay* with “ f Mi— There— Cftalfaut, of Ciaciaoati, on Tu—day, lbs. rftilfr— »- sislor to tfta Han. Mm Man hail, >w of California, and when ia Washington a few . inters rtace was tfts acknowledged belle of the entire season. By mony sbe is eooaidefed ooe of the most ftriinaat aad ftemstiM woman fas thb . I —' ggw AHVEKTIBKHana ATUJKN4SUM. fa Ihe Trsvelling Pablie. Umm and Manager Acting aad Stagv Manager.. Mr. W. II. miff ....MIL J. HUNTLEY T1IEI/I.M>U e.t l> »i\ , Pa—srer - —aim* ft Meals will tbe N., ""war, ue m—i U1I1 VI IHI .. .. r . uUm*- j CQ..UT ■1MIID, On the 2*th ulL, by Rn. Mr. iydiaya,^Pr HENRY 3 ; i r of ■rettagaf C—grsw. WstiiNTOi, Doe. S. lay. Tfto Senate was or- j Tfta Ho— wont late tfto ebe- ; tion of Bpaakar, ftwt made ao eftoieo. Oa tfto third ballot, Mlsftaad— of DHaois, (tfto Domoerotb Caadidata,) receieed T4 rot— ; Campbell of Ohio, (Fasionut,) 55 ; Bonks of MaaaorbusotU. (Ameri can.) »; Marshall of Ken tacky, (American.) 3ft. Tfta Ho— then adjoarwed. with ao peosp—t of ef fecting an organisation at present. Mow Osleama Earksta. Haw Ouim, Dee. 1st The Cotton market b dall; sal— of tfts day 1,- m WU., at a AacUaa of t to J. SttrUn, Eft- j akaifo 7J. FVan voitk It li. la the lighter ebaractors; bat efts U not yet equal to tfto demands of tragedy. La— affectation and do—r attention to the buslnees before her, would be an imp—vemeaL It is admitted on all fid— that tfto is a b—ntifnl woman, and with thU she iag an almost direct route to Richmond Va. Also a bill to perpetrate testimony in certain cases, for future an. By Mr. Carlton, a bill which provides that when a debtor thtdl refuse to give his note for, or settle should be content, and give her whob mind, at j an open account the dtuount of which has been bast wbib oa the stage, to the character she an dertah—■ Mr. Mortoa U always equal to bis parts. He is evidently a student aad promises to take a high ascertained, the account shall bear interest By Judge Cone, to add another section to tbc 9th Division. Penal Coda—to prevent whooping, swearing, cursing, and using obscene language in position in hU profession. Mr. Bellamy almost ' the streets of any town or village, or near any pri- Invariably aeqaits himsalf with sue— ss. Mr. 1 vale residence. The penalty is fine and imprison Huntley is hardly ever tolerable. His costume U raent, not more than $100, nor longer than thirty generally arranged ia a slovenly manner, and his acting aad reading spiritl—s and monotonous. He should at bast get a new pair of slippers. Ia farce day*. Also to add another section to 8th Division the Penal Code, to prevent persons from cutting Mr. do— well enough, but when he or carrying off wood from the land of another.— Saw Yoax, Dec. 3. *«*y different things. The Cotton market b looping. Sales to-day. 1»M baba. Whita Wheat $2 25; Red $2 15.— • takes part ia a more serioe* performance, ha should Penalty, fine and imprisonment—not more than try, as Young Rapid would say, to sink the come- $100—not longer than six months. The provisions dian, and lememliss that tragedy aad comedy are ; of this hill do not apply to persons traveling by oa oar—Ives the tremble of inquiring Into the real | Peacock, indicted for the murder of young Lhr- mecib of tfta intellectual passport — hastily gircu, j iugston ia Mad boa county, Fla. last Spring' was wa Ant repeat It ourmlveToncT aad then again. triad ■» Undlmtm last w-k aad acquitted eftfte , , repeal u ourselves once, ana useo again, r—,r4.r tmmmAmmihtm „t manslaughter perfectly unconscious that by — own tastimaay we have thns sanctioned a popular fhllaey, aad cir culated aa innocent falsehood. “A scholar,” ac cording to Webster’s delnition ofthe term, is, (the . - . word being emphatically used) «• man safecat/or j J^JVfFNrtlLSfkS Ho?, ria. erudition, a person Q f hifk mMaimmeaSs ta srieacs | or litcmtmrr. Ben Johnson was a scholar; so we— Addison aad ffwift, and so in this country are considered Ir ving, Longfellow, Pereival and Bancroft. SchoU arship is no more to be measured by tfto a—ber of foreign books a man may translate Into his own tongue, thaq by the rolume ef conventional phra- •— he may utter in this or that modern language. Were itthe Sophomore that enters the Junior Claes after having read Dcmoethen— da Corona, or Cicero de OflcU*, or the student in German who bm committed to memory the whole of Woodbury's Course, might with equal justice by claim to the appellation of scholar. Ere auv man really de- ferve* that name he must have made himself ac quainted with ail the lore of hie own native, be sides other and foreign tongues. More than this, the thoughts and feelings of hia intellectual na ture should bear to complete a kindred with the thoughts and feelings of the master spirits with whom he docs commune, that daring the process of reading their works lit mind mwit loot its au- tional identity, and assume ia toto the bent, com plexion. and bias of the writer he is perusing.— M'me de Stacl Mt this, wbeu in ber b—utifnl im provisation of Corinne at the Capitol, she says of Dante's conception of the Divina Commedia:— •• II piongea eon geaie dans It- Styx ponraborder aux eufers; et son line fat profonde comtne les abimes qnil a deceits.” *p4 ai BAX,D r MwsUwlllU errvwf on tbaTftTS w reek Hatn * * an. Attach,, •iy*iW.aS ttr^as—'s Pastor, , ni Last Wight ftat Tt* «f tfta Mft Trsfufflaa,! ofibv travTranippawfr ********\jjtt a t mkapJ** 0 * Hr. James Bennett ! M “~ : fcl.udv. rtl»«. ( A r T|0 « io VHP IM iff.V MIm I^vt.. Ih4v, m k«i) Wllfom ' »V1I1K 1 1 1*1.11 triad at Madlaoa last w—a ana aeqaiw— ' Kvial Dscssiber 4th. fttftff, charge of murder, but f-adg-kyof m—bughtcr * . “J the Treric FUv FANCY DANCE Miss Jtnny Fenlkred ( OMMERCIAL RECORD. T ” Will be performed the Tregtc KUy <4 th# IRON Mr BfwarO Mortiawr.. from • Anstarioo and savi w— of ina resectable b ibat mf ScbeMaai tro fcMlt aiuq iVcretary Wilforce lady Helen p TT Tji m e • | Frbaapps. Is extrasifely er>uatcr^it«4 by aauioUfrs . T.tiP.A.._ • * N -* »«•. .w and OfMJlag that il Mr. JAMES' BENNETT Min LOUIKE BEEPER | Mr*. W. H.CRIBF • AYAHIAH MARKET. M—BAV. Dv< s. p- M- L OTTON.-Tbs sales te-4sy mmm* «• SSlkalm. • Uh a 4«- dtaeeSa >« l* Ibe sake are as Wkwe:—« ai ft. At at Si*. lift at s.G. 150 «S 9, aad ISA at»'« ess. tavaaaak Kiperia, Dm. 3. aomrN-a.sk caas WtUtam-Tet bake Oettea. AS Dry lltAea, I Ted Cbeet 8ebr M Bbst-ATS bales CMS—, Ml —abets Wheat. Mlll.XDEl.PHIA—Mbs Masy-M hales Cett—. 177 esshs lUee *00 easts Wheal. NEW YOHR—ftehr J Price-S* hosts Ck^per Ore. K baits Colt''*. 6M kbit Ftear. US sacks Wbeat. KH4 So Rye. 9 bea dles Cow llidee, ft pkgs MAte, SI hbD TarpeaUas Sebr M Y Davis—XI mcks Featkera, ft retls Leather, SOS sacks n—r. 13ot Jo Cera. I0WI A« Wheat, 7 tasks Iroa. 1 erate Rope, tU hales Cot to a Schr J A 8ualey-M baits Cotloa, 7380 baah- sls Roo«h Riea,StuSAo Rica Fleer. Rssetpta Far Ccmtral Rallrasd Dee. 3. 2117 hales CsAtee, 1085 sks Wbeet. riO 4 , Brea. 14 Ao Ria. Ac.' s > Cora, 495 As Fleer. HUS Bbts aad IWie, to ttiuc A Vil- j ial ora. ItaJsnn. Ileniaf A Co. N A Hardee A Co. Order. E I'art-.ae k t *. Way A Taylor. Pauea. Helton A C«. J W L»- ibrup 41 C<*. !»•»» * Washhera, (jartu.ay A tv, A L.e A Co, R'l^r. Dan*A Loaf. C-Aeus A Herts. A a ilsnrvlse. Heater A usmracll. W Deaeaa. It.he. A ftuiitk. Fra.Alia A Brsa> lev. Ifehr. A Foster. O A W ilklet. W li W ilth*rrer. It 51 Tay lor. W II IlarTwojh*. T B Palmer. C A 1.1 asaai, J M Cooftr, An.rtae A Jsssur, JFtaa. J U Jette, Hcftlaboa A Dvyls. O Cv.ita. W W O'-ri a. Crane. Wells A Co. Wiltiaios A Co, Yi- 1 .•n A Ma-'kay. R.l>un A ftei.ih, Harii.lek A Cook, A R1a«- ! tun. W G DaVis, seraatoa, Johasoa A Co. I W Morrell, W M — *“ u “ •* ' WZZTD t .... Mr. W. H. CRISP AAEffzxroh r Jeremy U41t.... TOMORROW BENEFIT OF ■ III LOUIE BEEDEE By particular requet, 8l»akspran.’t Comedy of As You Lille It! In rebrerea!—“Th. Bridal," and the last new Comedy j of “ Still Waters Ran Deep.” Doors open ai 7—Commenr. 7*4. dee 4 Fare ReSscel—rakla rasure IS. FOR NEW YORK. k.ladtdpbta aad R,^. e piraut daringly advertise their pen drerpueia. umler Urn —me which bcloogit', m . I ibiek U mxeasary to eaanoa ibe coan Qlu . the— settlors of p>»a in dwyoiw. | I latruduead ibe PcbwMUm Ar»m.itc!5cl nappr r>wtk purpose of supply Gift the »«lleal 'acuky and the wfoq aommuuttp wRb a puse medicinal spirit, wbieb taiga ! bs pr—crltml wiib—aAdeace: loaR cases where stia« | aau warn required, wuhaui prexiuciog a.e fea/f ii c <». j sequene—which Invar-ably result fr< m usi— tdal rr— i *d liquor, la order u> render assurance doubly sort, | j ba<I ihe srucie analysed b. ciiemnu of world e,^ ccteSrltj.»nd submltUvl It for experiment*! lest 'o itoq. sands of dit* asukbed medical practitloneri 1 bt f>. j apousri front these tourees were of :b<- most ui^-n,^ cal sad satisfactory character It is now before- 'be lie. surrounded with these guarantee*.mad oear.hc umimM-acbabkebdorsamenir, aaa I call apon u.« c totuM y to protect tbamselv— and me, ibetr owt, t-»:» and iny rerpuiaiion, by frowaiageown and repud.iutf ihe piratical speculators, who are p—dllng ;teir f<^| o^umodmes under over of my trade mark. N > ta^ bad evar been unporisd from Holland Imo this rntrlt; under lbs —meof sfebnappe, previo— to ike auceof VVolfc't ^cheidam Aromatic Brhnappt. •. Steamship KNOXVILLE, * Urn, 11 u is.il,, ft V", I " .tmETii, - j. i Deiidsoa A Co, M Marsh. J U Uiars, W b Bashlsr, B Habvr- Ll'DLOtV, Comataadtr, WILL SAIL OX WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5. AT 4 P M. ORIFF1N. DEC- 1.—Cstt—.—Oer market has bevn amt- m.(«J for tbt last ftw days and recirU kcavv. Tbs rsevifts of ih* *«sk will probably reach Vtv balsa. In ths early part ofth* wrek prises relsd high hbu l"U brtmgisf * l 4 esau - quote Friday * sales at S\ c au Steamer s aew past Mr. and Mrs. Crisp are too well known to call ! mover*, de. | private conveyance through the country, wagoners, The Eleetl— Yeitsiday. Tfta following ia the r—alt of tfta election y—ter- • day for Mayer aad Aldermen : AMERICAN TICKET. DEM. TICKET. f Foa M a toil Foa Matob. Ed. C. Anderson 848 J. P. Svreven.. 822 ! Aldbemiv. i Aideeuiv. 1 TH—S. Wayne. 807* Dr. Rh-bard Watae_ S» ! Juba N. Lewis „^33»Ci'l. R.'*»rt D. Walker *71 A. N.Miller ... 797*Aaron<Vunpioa ._ ftn* Gilbert Butler — 773 Dr. Richard b. Arnokl t51 ! Dr M. (dieflail Til R«.h.-rt LachHsoe —7 Jas. O. Rolgers nil D-miuk k A.O'Bvrne *48 Chu F. Mills..*.... ft'JS J<-ton O. FalUgan'c - *34 Dr. Chaa. W. West 95^ Cohen. *48 J. R. ttallk..„ ftlSiWiltlam §. Raisinger V.7 Richard Bradley. -*» John J. Kelly M John Malkry SO* John M. Cooper-., STO R. A. Allen 836 Dr. J<bn F. Posey:.„....-*3S It will be seen that Mr. Anderson baa been re- • elected by 54 majority. Two Americana (Men—. Allen and Bradley,) and ten Democrats have been . chosen Aldermen. A few more rot— wonld have given the An—ricaaa a majority of the Aldermen— a fact which will, we trust, induce a more general . registration hereafter by our friends. The Demo- i erats left oat are Messrs. Wayne sad FalliganL 1 The hoar at which we writ#, 3 o’clock this morn- ingy will ao* allow at to do more than congratulate ' tftS people of Savannah upon the ro alaetioa of the j Hon. Ed. C. Anderson. for remark—unless it ha to —y of the latter, that • ber Lmdy Jfnebnk Saturday night was far saperior t<> any performance we have seea her undertake. ( But for the peculiar swing which characterised her walk, aad which was not ia keeping with the earned aad impassioned nature of the am bitious queen, we should be inclined to —y the performance was almost entirely satisfactory. The tOeorgin MitgUlmlure. MtLLBDUBVn.LB, Nov. 30th, P. M. HOOK. * We have had a very dry day’s work in the lloose to-day, as you will perceive below. There happened to be no bill up, on which to make a speech : and the routine of business was only enlivened by aa occasional echo from the other House, where the bank contort was in foil blast By Mr. Coffee, a bill to create a new Judicial Circuit to be composed of the counties of Rabun, Union, Murray, Gilmer, Pickens and Habersham. By Mr. Moore, of Cobb, to form a new county fr >m portions of Cobb, Casa, Cherokee and Paul- ding. By Mr. Hardeman, to incorporate a Bank in tbe city of Macon, to be callud the ** Bank of Middle Georgia. ** By Mr Dougherty, a bill to incorporate tbe town of ** Lam nr.” in Baker county. By Mr. Pope, a resolution to make it a standing rule of the Senate that no Senator shall ipeak of ten er than once, nor longer than fifteen minutes, on any one subject, except by special consent On motion of Mr. MiUcr, the Senate then took up tbe bill iiassed at the last session to alter and When Voltaire, in one of his teif-conceited ftaa, Lad buvvrs waiim; h«r qu^atiou. moods, wrote down Shakespeare as a Barbarian, ' ^Csrmar-deice ■>< th« feiaaask R« P ublieaa.; i . , . . ... , . • GALVESTON. NOV. SL-OHaaa.—Oor rveviM* hr he not only betrayed bis utter ignorance of the i ths Mid's to Stris4 do ..A av-< Tn H,4; n . f.Mi.V ■■■!.■i. 1 . ; ™.4 l ,*7 I M 1 *-! Middliag In reading fcbakespcare s Gjo4 0t4 . y ^ M*d c.7.‘«a7?i I Middling Fair. gvuius of the English language, but also showed to the world that evSR a giant intellect can fail in his attempts to grasp at the hidden treasures of a foreign tongue. Tbe reason of Voltaire’s failure is obvious cuough. works he did it with tbe eye*, tbonghts. feelings, | and I should add, the prejudices of a Frenchman accustomed to hear tbe personage* on the stage speak smooth and mellifluent language, a language j in fact rather didactic than effective in its form.— Shakespeare’s excellency on the contrary lie* in bis mirhtv power “to discern and bring admirably in to view, the instincts, passions, ideas—indeed all tbe inner life of man"—a power which could not j>o»jibly be understood by a man, who played with human nature with tbc irony of a skeptic, doubt ing all things, railing at all things, and too con scious besides of his own intellectual individuality ever to dream, that in the vast domain of thought <ar«d 23u5 bales: stock on hsad and on ipb-ard a>-< «l«ared E>M bale». Thg islet durin* the *tik ar* *«!9 bait*: and th« amoam offriag Idol bala*. W« ad- taaev oar qaotauoai la pri**« paid, vis : uvnarooL CLsastricsTioEA Inferior A**** ■S‘.a7 The ipGnd.d and tost goto* eG-amehip 'KNOXVILLE, rapt. Lii'lkiw, will leav* m al«>ve. 4 r fr-iglit or pas- Mg*, apjdv L> l’ADLLF'.iHD. FAY A C‘J. Cabin Fasatge f» N. U. Shippers of C.*tL->n by thev w^amere Like notk--. tint no Cotton will b- rt' -ivcvl at th< . that i* not distinctly mark'd "O the edre -A tbe bale. 3 " Weekly Line. FOR PHILADELPHIA. com)* iiitnui. Stock — hand 1« Sept RicriTed Uii »eek at tht port. K-.mied previ ut|r at this —ft. ... Reivivad at ether Tasas ports. NEW ORLEANS. NOV. 38.—Cottna.—'Tbe demand e»-ntin- • fi fa;r and the talee r-achad ***.' bales. Moft of tbe triers rtp-rt s firm nisrket, bat tome barert state that tbe m*rktt For tbe uomeat *e reiaia oar qawtstt Iifcrtar.... —... 1 al | Middliag.... 9 ay\ telteaS. KEYSTONE STATE.’—- cil>. The first :reporuti< n being made into (hit ci:j .■ )eir IH", alrtch can be seen by ihe Cuai'. Dr,,.' o .»As, 1 d«|>0()te tuy label as a trade mark u. .t,.-1 e-i States District t Vturt of the *i.|itl.ern Dhlr ct • ?N*» York, in U.c year >5i,and has* ib« certiftcs'.c i u tc; putaenua <>l tnatdate. The great demand ;u thu* (mcu creawd tor tbe gtmuiitc ankle Las sei ,a* whoin histrvl counurrfviMn iu mot oi.. and the only | uss to m> cueioUMrrs and irw-iMla, ai d Ums public, u m- iiei* rue, -• put tbem on their ftard ageinet unp..ti. i on. bYOl.FL. tt U— *s*»L t N. tors. Aa«iUgiUc comptamta for ah ct. u>e cchnap; • ■ ,| beet, tkclnr— a epeedk *> tbe emit*, ut pl.t a cian* »u, have MtciptNalsil sits U»c psopneu>r,are drops., ,j*. I cpaia. uebitil) cot.eequeut upon loti< ^oniiriu.d t ct. tiee»aud 'dd aae. eptiepey, ae'.t.ms. gravel. Cube. kite. 4 i time* el the kldary-, and ail chrome fll*eese«o( ut* i will please j genii'-anus// apparatus. For ttotte and mau;. nb,f " ' die-ruert, 11 te now per scribed with ftd tuems. t,j i irni'c loan three lbounh<l medical prsemiosert iu van- ' out pun* of tbe L'a ted Mates. 1 beg to call :bc aUenlh.n ot the r—der to the loi.- «. , Inv l*tiere from physical* Hr. i barks A. 1 Arose, boieniissicner of Heai.b. Ba.u- , more, writes as follows in reUnou to ihe tt.^ ^ : fleboappf as a‘Cmedy m chronic entsrrhai o Ac. Tn* letter Is dated Jui) Si, Ib53:— * I take meat ptrasore ta bearing highly credit)!* tviltnoii) o i’a efllcrcy as a remedial agent i ti.- oia. ease tu which you re^.iw’m.-od it. Having a i a wnl tendency b* tt»e ni*eue rtsriscv-. with a ang-u if s'ifnwtaUon, I reward It a o— of Ibe nso-t im or ant rrnie’l tsih ebrome ca.arrhai affrctlonr. par.cuariy those o# ibviceoiio nrtoary apparatu*. Y\ )tl< much re- Dr.« Uobhntanf B.'Stomrncbra.e'i tor I. s core of .inp*j,cltulrra. Ate*, cotupljins o| the sre-u difict.iy pr ^ irii u pure ll.dlaud gin, aiMj sprmksoi .vbei. 'cuuapps as Kxlows, under date of uctober ., corros sTirzauT. Mock oa hand Sept I, 1:53 Retired sines — WILL IIARD1E. Contmaudcr, SAIL »jN WED.Vi-'I'AY, DEC. 5, AT i3t> P. >L Esportsd to ds 1 Mr. Boyd of Lumpkin, offered a resolution to the l stitution, by striking out the words *• being a sea- effect that no member of the House should here- 1 port toVrn and port of eutry.” The bill passed, after have leave of absence, except for aieknesi of [ C*** himself or family. Resolntion not token up. | Dr. Phillips of Habersham, offered a Resolution amend the 1st Section of the 3d Article of the Con- > another before him had fathomed and unriddled the secret mysteries of the heart This /atuiti of vssurday SdlAri ..J01.SM .... 2.258-3)1.15? Milledgkvillb. Dee. 1, P. M. The House was not in session to-day. The Son- prohibiting the introduction of new matter after ; ate convened at it* usual hour. Col* Lawson, Friday next except by leave of two-thirds of the . Burke. presi-Ung, ut the request of the President. iloftM. Lfti.l 00 th, tohl, for tb, prrrrnt. ' Th * gnetw ponioo of the ift-ntili* «u ~o- .... , , , ! sumed in a debate, consequent on a motion of Mr. Th. bill to commute the (.ntenr, of BojdJrom ; Ml |l,r'l. to rmonridor ,o mu-h of TftwJ.r'. jour I Total ftagsr—Mock h(bt. Kbds ■ er* sold u * farther sd- v*c*v yf ‘'C. Fair to fatly Uu dl hhd* aid. folly fjii.vtn s-'.d st <*,c. M'!s*cs-D«e>»ai *almu*d Sa«M»ri)U!s st 2T-a3Ic tor ; tll/hlli fertntotinc to pruas . 376 bbU Ad. out reported, a«rs I ssld at*24c smd nvl half Ills at ftl'jS.TI'je. WbHt-Stltt 361 Htcks st f I 95. 945 st $l W, end ImjO part How idle, then, it is to robe in the garment of a 1 w *»itc »t ft', v* p*r in*b*i. VoUaire, misguided his judgment, and hence his opinion of Shakespeare bear*, unfortunately, testi mony of his want of scholarship in English lore. The superior steamship KLY'5T>‘NE STATE. Robert Har h«*. commander, v.ilp-areas stove. Foe freight or |iOe-*2\ having s; l--adid state room accoumt.riativns, apply to CAL. LAMAR. Cabin Passage to Philsdclphia - |M 8u -rage § dec 1 For key West and Havana AaMhsr Hwaalcido. About 11 o’clock last aif bt, a difficulty occurred ia a boo— at th« lower end of South Broad-street, betwnea William Hod gw* and Bernard Flaanagaa, which resulted in the death ofthe former. It menu that tfta parties war* engaged ia a fight at the time, when Flaanagaa stabbed Hodge* under th* ' Poor School Laws of this State, and providing for death to 10 years at hard labor, was made the special order for Wednesday next: and the Senate bill pardoning Boyd, tbe special order for Thurs day. The LIU changing the organisation of the Inferior Court*, and the bill giving wool-sellers a lion oa their wool until receipt of tbe purchase- money, were reconsidered this morning and will come up again. BILLS INTROPrCED. By Mr. Lewis of Hancock, a bill abolishing the nal as refers to the striking out of the ISth sec tion of the Athens Bank bill, with the amendments thereto, from the Committee on Banks. The lMh Section alluded to, made tbe stoekhold- ‘ er liable in proftortion to the amount qf his stock; tbc Committee's amendments teemed trTmake him left shoulder, the knife puasiaf through the long* and coming out at tbc left breust. Hodges died about one o’clock this’ morning. Flannigan was arrested in Lohoff’s bar-room by Lieut. Mag ill and Private Quin ley of the Mounted Police, and lodged ia JaiL Tbe deceased was a young man about ' twenty-four yean of age, and was bat recently married. iialle only for a suta equal to the amount of hi: stock: and by general consent, Mr. Miller so amend ed a« t'^remore the difficulty and leave no room for doubt. Tbe 18th Section thus amended, and the Committee's amendments, were all strickeu out yesterday: but prior to the insertion of Judge Cone's amendment*, the bill was, on Mr. Miller’s motion,laid on tbe table for the preseuu In this con dition it slept, over night: and this morning, by a rote of 43 to 41. was again given back its 18tb section, and amendments, go that tbe bill is now as it com* from the hands of Mr. Miller mod tbe Bank Committee. On the motion to reconsider, which motion pre- MiH.dge.ill., to ..t.bli.h uniform mb, ofpmctir, "«• •» '“„ r *™!V . . , . .... . , : Miller, Peeples, Buchanan, McMillan. Billups, Cal- i n thfti, iftranl oaurt< Th. Kill umiili r«>Ia»r■ In . - .. _ .. I scholar every indifferent prattler of a foreign t mgue ! To speak it. yen with a seeming case, is not. in our opinion, a criterion of scholarship. It it true that Charles V. said *•' that be considered the ability to converse in a new language equal to the acquisition of a new sense’’: but wbat can be the use of that new sense, unless he who is endow- ed with it is intimately acquainted with the philoso phy and history of it* original parent. Then, and nut until then, a language becomes, to him who 1 knows its philosophy as well as its outward forms, a very "charm to conjure with.” ! Show us the man who sways that power, and wc i shall say of him, '* he is a scholar.” H. M. I 44c, aad 150 tUs bit- at 9'. 4-r tubal. Cora— 3u*k lifht. bald 163) ticks prim*, ia foar lots, U .V.. an-J 13* jt '.it. Oau—2>»* ocki St boats, atcladtag BjO sacks Mask, «s fistl--at, st 46c r-rboshtl. \i E.itksr—5*'bbU extra rvctillrd sold l>tue-‘t, in Ins, st 50 cents per ration. Bacm—lit casks prime S:<le» sold st US,*: t»s!l lots st 14c. Lari—25* tie.-res a id st II 1 ,. l.v kip at 12 : sad ga Mol ds- liu* ksfs, ia three lots, at ll* 4 c. R-,pe—Im)euits sold st t"«. 4 reirbu—TN»r« il s firmer feelia; ia the market, ftem* shipments wire made to Lieorv-^il carle la the dav at ‘ a d , but that r»U stterasrd* was refnsed. Escuaafv— Demand active. London - ....Tar 1 * and TN per rest premium. Prrts - — 5fAMtr-,. New Y rk Flity Da»» - 2a2' 4 dir cent diwonot. N;i York atftkt *,a‘ ( per ce*4dtssosBt. ArOlSTA. DEC. 1, P M.—Cato a.—Ths mxrket m rather noititlel ts-dav, and prices are lower. Several haadred baits ban rhanpd hsad* at aSmt •, decline. Ctmov STSTKVE.VT. Comparative Statement of Cott-'n in AtrorU and Hamburg, Iu. , I^ . 1 «. -• Dec-uifor 1, laM aad IkU. general system of common aehools for instruc. tion in the ordinary branches of an English educa tion. This ia a very important bill, and has been ordered to be printed. Also n bill amending the net compelling Judges of the Saperior court* to convene annually 1555. . ISV4. Stock on hand. Sfpt. I «... Re-meed ia 8«pt aad Oct-....«. Ricened in November • in their several courts. The bill simply refers to i the time of meeting, and fixes it for Thursday of tbe first week of legislative session. By Mr. Hudson of Gwinnett, a bill amending the Aet incorporating “'Warsaw Navigation Com- • pany.” It provides that whenever «aid company shall hare mode navigable the Chattahoochee river, to both or either of the points named in tbeir charter, above tbe W. 4 A. R. R. they shall have Oar distant readers ore, no doubt, surfeit ed with the 8avanaah city election, aad have won dered that our papers have devoted so much of their space, for some days past, to a single subject, and that of a strictly local character. This is an erro neous view of the case. The fact is, that in sub stantial, intrinsic importance to the parties con cerned, the election of a Governor, or a member of J lhe exc i„ f j Te ^ght 0 f navigation within the limits Congress, is comparatively of trifling moment.— This is evident when we contemplate the facts that the good government and social order of twenty- five thonsond people, tbe expenditure of over half a million of dollars annually', raised directly from ! tfte pockets of that people, the efficient protection of a vast commerce, domestic and foreign, the dis tribution of a patronage greater in amount than is wielded by any other individual or body in the ; State, the intimate relations between our eity gov- ^ erumen! and heavy interests outside of our rorpo- > rate limits, and extending to many portions of tbe commonwealth—when it is recollected that mat ters of such moment *re involved in oar charter ductioas, it will readily bo seen that the tompora- > ry interest and excitement attending them are not ' a mere local phrensy, without foundation or object —" sound and fury signifying nothing.” We know, however, that our friends abroad do : not fully symputhisu with us in these contests, and | wa are gratified, for their sake* if for no other reo- j son, that the battle is over, and that we shall be en abled in future to devote our column* to matters of greater variety and more general interest. pW- The sehr. Abbot Deveraunx, Copt. Alcborn, ' from Havana, arrived at this port yesterday with , a cargo of West India fruit, consigned to J. A. j Brown. We ore indebted to ber Captain for files of Havana papers ap to the 57th ultimo. by them improved. By Mr. Lawton of Chstham, a bill to amend the aet incorporating tbe Meehanie’s A Trader’s BaLk of davannab. Tbe bill adds RobL D. Walker to the list of corporators, extends tbe limit within which the Bank must organize, to Feb. 17th, 1857 and authorises it to commence operations whenever $58,040 in specie shall hare been paid in. By Mr. Brown of Camden, a bill to incorporate the town of Jefferson in that county. Also a Mil to esuMiih the right of any person or persons. Administrators. Executors and Guardians, claim ing on undivided iniercwt in land, to maintain a separate action of ejectment for the same. By Mr. Parris of Dade, a hill to incorporate the “Nicojaek R. IL and Mining Company.” The road will run from tbe eoui mine* on Raccoon Moan- houn and Lawton. Messrs. Cone of Greene, Moore I of Lincoln, and Murphy of be Kalb, took the otb- i cr side. The debate took a wide ranre. and was ■ characterized by -urn asperity of feeling,. I hand you below an account of BILLS, AC., I5TRODICKD. By Judge Cone, of Greene, a bill to incorporate the City of Greensboro. Alto a bill to incorporate a bank in that city, to be known as tbc “Bank of Greciuboro.” Charter to expire in 1S85 : Capital, $200,000. The Sena tor from Greene, in tbc term* of asking this char- , ter, ihe is one of the corporators) shews his faith by his work*, and maintain* bis consistency. The provisions of the bill takes in all the amendments off-red by him, to tbe Athens Bank bill. Ily Mr. Sim*, a bill to incorporate a Bank in the town of Bainbr'.dgc. to be known a* the “Southern Bank of Georgia.” It* charter i* draft- ; ei on the “Cone” model, with great faithfulr.ec. By Mr. Fatnhro. a bill to compel the ?npcrin- tendent of the Western A Atlantic Railroad to sell all old iron, tackle, and other refuse stuff of that Road, at pablie outcry, aftor giving due notice of tale, it* term*, Ac.. Ac. Also a resolution request- | ing of Hia Excellency the Governor to cause the above-named superintendent to report to the Leg islature, as soon as practicable, tbe amount of old [ iron taken up on tbe Stale Road since the last ses sion, what amount of said iron has been sold, when , Tit*! mvipu U du< sHirasjvTs. Tn?»i»nn«h la N* isir.fcer . | To Ckarlvitoo la N viaiber | TgOavaaouk aad Ckarl*«oa previously....^ Total tkipmtat* ... ....... | STOCK. , Ia Augusta thi* day • la Hamburg Total stock Note —It will be »iea that oor tan' . Shipment* in November. 1354. Th« rtasxn U «h John Van Birex axd the Cincinnati Con vention.—Prince John has written a letter to the Albany All**, in wZ*4eh b« define* his present po- j sition towards tbe National Democracy as follows: J ** As a call has been made for the assembling of the National Democratic Committee at Washing- | ton on the 8th of January next, and as the mem ber of that Committee from this State is an inti mate and much valued personal and political friend of mine, who will probably participate in it* pr->- ceeding*. I desire to say that I shall in no way. di rectly or iudirei-tly, take part in any < f the nomi nations that are to be made for President or Vice President prior to the ensuing election. When I stated recently at Buffalo that I dejired to be a delegate to the Fincinnati Convention. I had every reason to believe that I should represent, in part, Ur. >vi.A«r X*r*aUi. a united and victorious party. • * • Events., however, seem to have taken a different turn and t . *ii.*i II0 * • to have baffled entirely what I thought to hare been , dlrng Fair v« prudent calculation*. I must conform to them ;— and as it has at no time i-cen my purpose to carry 1 the controversies of Democrats of this State to the , door of a convention in another, and to engage in j discussions, which, in my judgment, I ought not even to he present at, I shall leave this unwelcome task, if It remains inevitable, to other and abler hands. In the meantime, I desire to say that no ; person and no pres* has, or will have any authori- ; iZa , ty to commit me to any action the Cincinnati Con- frfir liel vent ion choose* to take. If, as seems to be antici- paled, anything should be done there from which t:«r 473*2 - 433*7 3737 ..iVt3 .419W *114 43-30 25675 22344 -..-....HIM 36333 ih-iw* r.-> lUcaipt* or ia itois— MONTGOMERY. NOV. 2».-Cottoa -Ths market i* firm, ilh ftaie* * 1 ball* lo-4av. We bow -note Low Middiiaf Mi-HIme -.iMritt MiddlingsQ, G>*» Mi.idl,a( Mil- MARINE LIST. ftavaansh, Ga., December .1, 1335. ARRIVED. tthip Ellin Maria, I.,anox. Liverpool, with Sait, to Brif- xiri, Kelly A Co. * M,r Henry Canto?, Gardner, Havana, with Fruit to W C «old and how, whether publicly or privately, to , whom sold and for what price ; also bow mach re mains on hand un«old. whether there is any con- ! toin, Dade county, to the atato line near Nico- trac t for the iron yet to be taken up. and if so, for plausible inference can l»e drawn by any gentle man that the pn«t <>r present action of the Demo crats of this Stale, with whom it has always been my pride and pleasure to act, is subjected to re proach, I shull oppose nnd use all proper exertions to defeat the nominees of that contention." ^^Thw Plan ton Bunk of this city has declared , a dividend of Mvan per cent, from the profito of | that institution for tfta post six months, payable on and after Thursday next, Ith iaaft. Sec odrer- : tiaetweet ia another column. Thu Georgia Methodist Annual Caufer- eneo will moat at Lagrange tfte 12th inst. Batannab Vessel Asaoox.—A dispatch from H. Y., of the Y9th ulL, says : “ Tbebark Brunette, fraas Savannah, for Bulfaat, with a cargo ot cotton, il nakore outside of Bundy Hook. The weather is pUaaul hat cold. Tfta wind is blowing n goto from ihu north-west” i jock. j By Mr. Crook of Chattooga, a very important j bill, to regulate criminal proceedings, feet of Attor- i nics and Solicitor* General, and to repeal all laws authorizing the settlement of criminal eases, make punal the tame, and vest tbe discretionary power now exercised by Superior Court Judges, in tbe Juries, Ac. The hill makes it a misdemeanor for perrms, or Attoruie* or Solicitors, to make tcuU- inent of any criminal ease ; the pwmalty for pertomt, is fine and imprisonment at discretion of the Jury trying the cose, not to exeeed $5<M) fin* and six months, imprisonment, tbe penalty for Attornie* and Solicitors, is discharge from office: Juries shall prescribe, within tbe legal limits, the kind and amount of punishment. It shall nut be iawfa! | for any Attorney or Solicitor to ehnrge or receive l eoets on bills of indictment or Grand Jury Present- | men's, except where conviction is had or plea of : guilty is made; in coses punishable by fine or j imprisonment, the Attorney’s or Solicitor's fee shall be $10 : in cases of fine and imprisonment in } the common jail, the fee is $20; when penitentiary punishment, under three years, $30-. oves that term $59; and in all easel capital, $100. All these feu* are to b« taxed in bill of costs, and to be paid by defendant, and if not to b* had from de- Paboox BnowwLOw'ft Last.—Guv. Johnson, of • fondant, then from the county treasury ; and if , having loaned bis proclamation setting apart • day for thanksgiving, Parson Brvwnlow, in hia j lues ef the 1st instant, famishes a form of proyer 1 to bo used on the occasion. It given His Excel- i knej and the Ten peases anti-Americans in general I “particular jeous!” I Mbaltb or Sbxatob Docqlas.—The latent as- j sonata from this gsntcman represent him as rapid- : ly improving, with a prospect of setting out fur | Washington at an early day. Tu Qotbbnob GaxEUALor Cua has published two decrees, as chief of the treasury of tbs Island ( of Cuba—lbs first exempting vessels taking mins- j ml cool to that Island from the payment of cer tain port dues, and the second, exempting v ease Is leaving ports of Cuba completely laden with Tfta Editors and Proprietors of the Preaa la Memphis, T*na., have been complimented by a r from the Printers of that city. Raeftoi is very ill Indeed, and there is no pros, peel at present of her being able to continue her performance# in Philadelphia. ll*r physician* have advised her to Brake a trip to Havana for the re- r of her health. there b* no mo«U* in the treasury, the foes are tn be paid by levy of an extra tax, levied aad collect ed in the same manner a* the State tax. BILLS ON THEIR PASSAGE. Bill incor]>orating Randolph College at Cuthbert. Ga. Passed. Bill declaratory of the intention of the “Act for 1 the relief of Honest Debtor*,’’ approved in 1823.— ?a**e<L The bill enacts that all persons who may ftave beau, or mar be arrested, upon any writ of rapine ad eatiefaciendum, shall, either before or | liter taking the Bonds, known m “prison bounds." U entitled tu the benefit of the above act of | 1823. Bill to amend the act incorporating Muscogee \rylum for tbe Poor. Passed. The bill authorises • dditional taxation for tbo support of the Institu. Ion. Bill to authorise the Inferior Court of Chatham tonnty to raise monies, (and provide for their re- lira,) for purpose of constructing anew Jail.— Pasted. ibnatb bills read a third tike. Bill to add a part of Ware to Charlton eonnty. i how much of it, with whom and at what price—a pretty comprehensive resolution. By Mr. Hays, a bill to graot State aid to the * South Western Railroad. When the Road is open ed and in running order 20 miles beyond Ameri ca*. the State is to issue her bond*, in aid, to the amount of $120,300: thereafter, in instalments of $80,000 for every section of 10 miles completed, to the amount, in sill, of $3<)0,000. Bond* have 39 years to run. payable in New York, and bearing in terest of 8 per cent. The usual guarantees to the 1 litate are ol*o given in the bill By Mr. King, a bill to forfeit tbe wife’s dower aad whole interest in her husband’s estate, and to . forfeit the husband’* interest in the wife’s estate, in certain cases. The bill applies to pereon* living in desertion of wife or husband, as the car* may be. for a term of three years. By Mr. Long, of Bru&iwirk, a resolution in- smuting the secretary of th** .Senskfc t*» inquire of the H -use if it eannut «o arrange its business a* to be ready for adjournment, tine die, on the 12th in»t. Adopted. This resolution. I need hardly tell you, is retaliatory on tbe House for the latter’s resolution of yesterday, informing the Senate shat it w.,uld be ready to adjourn finally on the 20th. Mr. Spalding's resolution referring the bill to provide for the «*le of the Western A Atlantic Kail Road to a special committee, was acted on to-day, i and the following gentlemen appointed os that committee, viz : Mesdre. .Spalding, Murphy, Miller, Lawton, and Mo-.re of Cobb. The senate was not in senior this afternoon, , having adjourned over to Monday. The Beandy Vintage.—A letter from Cognac, of tbe last of October, from a brandy exporter to his correspondent in Boston, says : “The vintage turns out, a* all along anticipated, very deficient indeed, and tbe produce cannot ex- 1 actly be ascertained for a month or six week* to some. We are in hopes of being enabled of ship ping new brandy, of course at a very high figure, which cannot take place before the end of Febru- l ary.” ;*a/, , C'.hsa, Looter A GilD!»od. Iran*. Well* A Co, Wtlltr A Klim. II Mur*'. Of<i*n, tttarr A Co, Rum, I>a*i« A Lone, Ytm M Wa lter, G 11 JuLnsoa, G Philip* A Co, Wayne. GraavfUt A Co, C It ft Hnnkinr Co, Yoaar. Wyatt A Co, O 31 LilU- Irl-ics, T 9 Was n*. \V W Lincoln, Lovell A Lattimore. Scirr Abbott Bercrtau*, Alcbora, llataaa, witk Fruit to J A Mr.ua. CLEARED. Sttsmtliip Alabama, Scbenck, New York—Padellsrd, Fay A Rtrk Churls* William, Hawes, Bostoa— Brigham, Rally A Rsf.r J Price, Pries, New York—Brigham, Kelly A Co. fKhr M Birr. .\icksr»on. IDit n—Ogden. Starr A Co. N-.hr Mar'. Bucket. Philadelphia— C A Greiner. re.hr M Y DatU, K binr.n, New York—Pu-uland A Son. Schr i A Stanley, Simmon*. New York—Row land A Son. DEPARTED^" Steamer Planter, McNelty, Centreiillagu, Ac. Steamer St John*. Freeborn, Palatka, At. Steamer Wm Seat-rook. Peck, Char!e*too, Ac. Steamer Gordon. Brook*, Chari**ton. Steamer Taiomico, Philpot, Auraata. MelancholtOcccrrence.—We regret to chron- I iefo, says the I*mp«ranre Banner, the death of one of the oldest and beet citizens of cur county. Da- i viJ Geer, who committed suicide by hanging him- ; self, in hi* own bouse, on Monday, 22d ulL AftSIZE oF BREAD. CITY TREASURER’:* UFFICK. \ S.tVAXXau, Dt- einbt-r 1, 1*54. j T HE average pries ‘if Flour pur bxrr l. aa a.Id in this city during Ihe put mouth, being «V. the as*tz« of .Wisconsin Election.—Tbe Milwaukic Sentinel I l.i«nd lor the month ui Decumber, inuat Uj aa loliows: STEAMSHIP ISABEL, WM. ROLLINS, rosnssaaader, LEAVES OX THE 4T1I AND 19TU OF EACH MONTH. The ISAREL Irav's thO i«crt regularly, on th« 4th and lVth ofervrh tu atii. and counret- at Havana with the l’. S. JIali Ste*ni«h:p C ruian' - * Line of et.-amer# for !*an Francisco via Aqdnwall. »hd will carry the Pacific Mails. For Muaage only, apply to UOV98 _ COHENS l HERTZ. AgmU. roa NBW YOBK^-Tb* tiwlut aoll- ing clippr bnc W. U.STEWART. McKcw master, tv mg a p-rtion of h*r freight enrauwL will Iut quick dt-*pa:< h lot the above port. For freudit. appiy to •1- 4 CDHE.N8 9 HEBTE. FOR L1VEB POOL.—Tl. ' American ship iFDiolDA. Capt. jwtntiaru^n. buvutg - mtneoced "Vu-iing. will have l.»p*tcu for the ab. v? port.— For freight engarem-nts, apply to dev 4 T R. A J G. MILLS. -jr*. FOR NEW YORK—‘HLf.M'iRE AOE’S ^jy^LINE.—The new schr. ALICE LEA Capt. C\ r-on, util have deal atch fbr the at've j- rt. For freight, apply t, _ jPc-i^ HUNTER k GAM HELL. a NOTICE. ADVANCE."* mod* on Consigntn'-nts to our > friends in Doaton, New Yotk. Phi!o<lelphiaand Haltim-re dec 4 MINI."* A JOHNSTON. , PLANTERS' BANK, t fi iv.iNN-tii. '-D Lee, 1‘5'./ DIVIDEND NO. SO.—The Ik^rd of Dir«.Ujrs have Tltis Day de< lared a DD iilen-I of 7) aeven P*r ren* from th- profits of the j<vt six ut . nth*. paya ble on and after Thursday u^zt, eth inst. dec 4— 1 II. W. MERCER. Cashkr. NOTICE. Sir After this date, the it earner PLANTER will dis continue h-T trips to JUr.bvr '. Milton Bluff., and will stop at Dorfon. CRANE. WELL- A Oh, Ag’ts. d-c 4 • GRATIS! Just Published i A Mew- Dlacoverj- la MEDICINE! A f w on the Rational Treatment. fEfjtfl without Meiliciite. ^.f t>prrmitorrlrea <*r Local Wraknt-s. Nn .ut Debility. Low spirits. Lareitu.i ■. Wtwkne** ot the Limb# and Rack. lndi*|-o*iti..» and Incapaaty for Study nnd Libor. Dnllnc** of Appr.-hc hsion. Lws.'f Memory, aversion to Societv. Loie of SMitnde. Timidity. S- lf-Id.«tru*t. Dizzine**. II- *1 Aili-. Iinoluntarr Di*. charg—>. Pains in the Side. Affectiou of the Eye*. Pimples on the Fare. Sexual and other lufirmities in man. FROM TIIE FRENCH OF DR. B. DE LANKY. The important fact that theao alarming conipbuliu may easily be removed wnnoir >lcw<i>K.is in this »maH tract. | clearly dem<.n*traUd : and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, a* adoj tM l.y the Author, fully ex- plained, by mean* of which every one i> t natded to cias [ mx-rjj PaHru-TLY. AND AT THE Lf-Ait MS-IULE COST, aroid- 1 ing thereby all the advertised n-ntrutn* of the day. sent to any reldrc**. gratis, and po-t free In a sealed en velope. by remitting . i«e.t |«ii 11 two jKWLigv ttanifw to Dr. B. DE LAXEY. No. 17 Li*icnani .Street, New York. dec 4 h.vs official majorities on the vole for Governor in j Wisconsin, in all but five counties, and reported re- ! *nlta in three others, leaving but two to l>c heard dec 4 frrm, Douglas and La Fointe, both on Lake Stipe- j “ rior. The f.A.tingx of these return* are, for Barh- j ford, Republiean, 8,330, Barstow, Democrat, 8,183. | Bash ford’s majority 647. * d‘,2 O— TIIOS. H. “HARDEN, C. T. j The departure of the next California nail from N*>» York is postponed from the 6U> to the 7th of December in order to take oat the Presi dent's message, if the fiotue of Mepreeenintlre* ia orgaaited then. BiU reqairing suit* against the “Brunswick Im- reveaseat Company,” to be seed at Brunswick.— Massed. Tb* Houm having disposed of all tha doeumenta •a it* d**k, adjourned over to Mooday. Prior veteto, on motion of Mr. Barrett of Gordon, tha 'erk was instructed to inform ths Senate that the louse would be ready to a4jouru rime die on tfte 7<tr th« Republican/ American 3f*«tlag ta Mclatesh. At. a meeting of the American party of Mdntosh county, held in Darien fhi.* evening, to eppdfnt Delegates to the Convention of the American par ty, to be held at Milledgevillw the 2fith of Decem ber, it was moved, seconded and carried, that Mr_ Win. J. Cannon tak* the Chair. Col. Charles IL Hopkins rxplaiued. ia a brief manner, rhe object of the meeting, aud moved that the Chair appoint three Delegate* to said Convention. The three fol low ing named gvutlrmen were appointed: CoL Charles 11. Hopkins, Mr. Henry Atwood and Mr. Thotuas Shepherd. W. J. CANNON, Chairman. 8. IV. Farii.4, Secretary. Nov. 20th, 1855. (cOMUrNIt'ATRP.) Mkbsbs. Kmtohs :—I bav* teen, in your paper dated December 1st, a communication over the sig nature of “ Visitor," in which the following lan guage is used : " I did aot write to Warsaw, or any other person not coneernod with the public roads, for any explanation about O’Bryansv ille, Kobrille, or any other vllle, concerning their private ar. ratigeuieut of converting the public roifd to private use.” Without going further into tha suft)e«t that lias called forth this language, I take the liberty to pronounce it dirty and gratuitous, in Ihe fiillcst sense and moaning of thooe words, eouuoetiug them with tfte sutyeot they are used in. Wauiaw. A Gold Medal has been struck at tbe Philadol- ph a Mint after a design furnished by Capt. Last- man of th* tnny, under the direction tioa by Congress, for pre.. n tali on to CapL Ingra> ham. and sent to the President. It weighs twenty seven ounces, costing six hundred dollars. At a sale of the estate of the Into Samuel Pointer, in Halifax eo'inty, Va., the »nm of $800 was paid ! for a nnd stow*—a mineral supposed to haro won- I derfal bearing powers. Sals or rax CartTAL Pxt.Acr.— The Arotirlran I Institute boa purchased r.ho f.rystel palace cun- , ditmu that they ran pr'^ura frnm Ibe l^igi<lntiira the peasage at an act. authorizing the Cornmon Conncil to lease them the ground for the form of twenty-ffve year*. The amount to U paid fur Ihe Palace u $125,990. The Irretitate takes the man agement and control of tha edifice cinrnedintely.— -V. >' s Tribune. PHtLAPKLTHia MaiL KoiaEBT.—The Evening Bulletiu of Friday contradicts the disdotch sent to j th* New York papers alleging an extensive robbery I in th« Post Office at Philadelphia. It says : “ The letter* were mailed at New York for Phil- I ailelphio. The registered letter bill of Nov. 20th was enclosed in a sepstrotc euvclopu as usual nnd addressed to Philadelphia ; but owing to tlio carc- ! I>v-ins** of the New York clerks, it was sent to Newark and not to Philadelphia, and waa forward- 1 ed ftoiu Newark to this eity the next day. This wa* the first Iduuder. The package containing the registered letters do. , scribed iu ihu lull did uel couie to hand, and has uot yet be*ii received l but this morning n tele- graphic dvspatdi from the New York Postmaster , saya that the registered letters wore mlsscnl to Chi- I cago, and that h* expeets them to lie rrturnod.— | So there has hoeu no robbery and no fault what- i ever at Philadelphia. The New York Post Office is wholly to blame—first, for sending the way hill i to Newark, and sseoudly, for soudiug the letters to I Chicago. RULE NISI. E dward c. wade vs. James m. Roberts—Fore- closure of>I»rtgng«:—November Term, 1*55. Wayne sup. rior Court. Present, the lion. Williuui U. Fleming, Judge of .aid Superior Court. Jt appearing to the Court, by the petition of Edward C. M ade, tbit ..ii tin- nineteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord one tli«us-md eight hundred and fifty-three, resolu- 1 Jaiiou M. lloher1s,of tl,o»< nnt> <f Clinthaui, made HU'! ' delivtr.il to Mid hdwaid Wude, Ins certain promissory | note, Ixnilnu date the day and year aforewiid. when-by the said .laiure M. Robert* proiiiltt d, at the expiration of j eight months u< *t following the date d sai l note. t-> pay I to said Edward Wade or order, one hundred dollars, I f..r value received; and that afterwards, to wit: on the I .lay and year aforesaid, the said James M. Roforts, the I Letter t • *■'< lire (lie p,»\no nt of the snid note, executed I nnd drlivcnil to lie said Edward Wade, Id* deed of I ucrtgace. whereby the said Jnuies M. Roberts convcvc.l to the said Dlwaidf. Undo, lot of land, number twelve <No. I'J.j situute in (lie third iltdi Dislilrt of Mild County of Wayne. In said State, roulaiiiiiiK four hundred anil nliiPtv acres, more or |e*aj conditioned, that If the said James M. Roberts should pay off and discharge snid note, or i nose It t<> be paid, u<. ordiug to the tenor and effect tli< p of. Hint then 4li*» said d. cd ofniorlgagc and said nolo •li'.uld liccume snd l.e null nnd void to nil intents and |.tirp>No «; mid it further appeniiug Hint the said note re main* iinjiahl: II Is therefore ordered, that thu snid James M Roberts do pay Into Court l.y Ihe first day of the next Term thereof, thu principal, interest and costs due on said note, (or show cause to the contrary, If any he has.) and that, on the failure of Ho- said James M. Roberts so to do, the equity of redemption Iu and to said mortgaged premises be forever, thereafter, harp'd nnd foreclosed. And it Is further ordered, that this rule In. published In one of the public gazettes of tlio city of Ravniuiali, onco a a month for four months, or n ropy thereof lie served on the said James M. Roller ts. or Ills special agent or attor ney. at least three mouths before the next Term of this Court. The foregoing I" a true extract from the minutes oflha Huperlor Colm of Wayn« County, at It* NnvotnlierTrrm, 18W. JAMES UIOIIH.SlUJI, ( I k 8. C. W. C. due 4 A BOOK WORTH READING. . NOW READY. TH3YTII THOUSAND —"f TBf— DIARY AXD CORRESPONDENCE —or— AMOS LAWRENCE. With fine Portraits of Aa * and AsBulT Liwumcs. 8vo. Cloth. ' This book, since its first publication eight weeks ago, has had an unexampled sale. It I* th- biography of a m-rchant who began busineas with onlv $2.'. and away n public and private chare 1th*. during hi* lifetime, SEVEN HUNDRED THOU SAND DOLLARS. It i- full of interesting anecdotes and reminiscences of person* and thing* from the time of the llcvulnth year 1852; an I ei sine*s maxims by "which Mr. Lawrence achieved his great succ y«»nr article In fosr ca rt—two is Cobi.ec.tcut, cue iu \e Mont, is-i. be in Kfi'<c lstauu. AnaMidrn: in > kind is rath teeOn;. I ba*e be«a unabto to dial a satoiKu’e in the maicn* medics or par* Uvilitt) (is Yours. C. ROBIN-.,N.- “Ph’Isdsi ruia. JU > 15,1- 3 Ms. I'potruo WoLra.XK dra*rf sirixt, New 1k,- “liesz *ir:-l*ui *ea*ou n.« writer received, thru' at ). o' *g i.i in .fits cilj. a ootiie oi »our Ar-autic^c:»..- dam .-ciii.Spp-, and nuce .hat period has prrtczibed lb* Miur". ecf.a.u Mzitn ••( ur nary r-mpiainis: sisom cnees oi debrtity m aged i-i.obj. fsr trie t-cfiunrqs bns treen <d tnu:b besoa. le>ibo*e asuuf H coi.clutbdi, where a diuretic aud reimulant ta required, I sboireO Die the Ap'inntic ^.eidam Schnapps. Iliauk- u.g you ior your Siodueso, I an* re»peciiulli yours, A. D riH tLONER, M. l». teure.u'.b INittith iUe«'.." The subjoined letter Irom !)•. Pane, of Mabctur-ier, New ilanq.shlre, relate* to one of f e most laiuj,^* medictual prwpenits poaaeMcd by the Arcmal.e .-ebiuipp*, awl abow* tbnt p act* ass specific in a very pnRilu. Uitetee. ibe gravel:— •• a. U oLf x: Permit ns in address y ou s l«w , t j, wtncti »uu are s. •Iberly io u«e If you ih.uk pr per, t. re- spec, tu your oiediciurt called rect.eid.m rechiix| pt. I bate hau a very obulnate ease of gratel and s .^ue of five je»r» sUodUig,•.anuiig very actuie pain .n erery alieinp. lourina'.u. Af.er uuug many remedies w;.C—i lunch reUif, 1 wa* Induced io try a butil* of your m-dre cue. In’.beCourse of toieedays it proved eSrc’.&oJ, aistodgtng lar. e pieces ot si-.be. some o' ridm-u large at a inarrow L.I pea. I comioaed the cxru.a . te cor..m« loUirecu. us, sad tbe pbtlei.t c- iiUOur . io .-a.a, aud w last recovering. I IbiuK a medicine ot u> macs value Hi toUi»reastiM< a comp.oiui should OeSboni. ;o ibe public aud .ce aortd al large. And i.tu’ose. n.-rl give it tuy apprubsliounnd tigwuure, THOM A? PVLVE.M.D.” From Dr. John Reeae, cheraui. Ball more, Md- depiemier 15, ir5d:— -A number of our physicians are ordering srv.c'e, and several t.aventruady prescribed uv IVrsoi.-: > *a a i lute »uld I., speak very fasjmy of US qual.uet. i penile man of niy own per*oo*i acquaiOiatrce. U' if e jflervit greatly with au allccu.-u of sbe ktJLcyi ud b.ndue', iu>.k two bottle*, and tubiequeoi.v pumi stone ot cona derable size. &Dd »** greo.iy rei.ere.. will, uo douoi.g.i fob. general use.” From H. A. ffroot, M. (r, Louis. June |r*A3 “Having seea your adveruretneoi ol a pure hodoat gm, worthy ihecoufi-ier.ee ot phy icisn*, l write wiiu* view oi proeuri ga sample of It In dreptcal aScctioo*, and iu some forms o! reoai disease, lit eAca- cy bos foog beeu acknowledged, and it faasunli Isi^l into disuae became oi the compound* rutd undvr .6# n«uie of ilol and g.n. 1 want t-> us - it al preseru loofoc. as i: i» an excellent rmietiy in infantile colic, »td I ran not procure n compound tube relied on.” From t H »\oo«.ward, M. I). Waterbury, Veimoot, May d, I85S:— “1 am lreating at the present time a chronic aficCtiOS of the kidney *. * h ch has shown itself very atreiiiia'.c to diureucs,atid have been ad.ised to use your bcbeidam Schnapps.” Dr. ftnowden Piggot,of BaUim.ire, Aug. 14. I8it*, thus iiKl.csies ibe value or ’*pure -cbe.dam” in urinary com* plaint* :— *’l »tn foil) ;cn-ible of the zrea: benefirstobe derived iu ceilt'n forms of uriuofy disturbance, from tbe use I of good Holland :bm .hat >s an article *o difflcul: to ! procure, without g. eat trouble, that l have been com peted io oiii «-u. myreil with 1 s« palatable and, there fore, less latihful'y taken rr.eifoanieir*. A pure first rate ^cbcldam cat.not tail to meet * tin tbe hearty appro- bali-.ii of physfoutis.” Dr U. L. Ill.-Klty, of F^st Do-'.oo, Aug. 11, 1;52 • write* • l have ju*t rectivcJyounot tbe 7ih iott. ard being ful.y convinced ibat pure Hoilai.d gin is p. -re-nd of many u:e»l ciusl , ro|^rties, which, wheujudn.out'.y ad- tn.iusU-icd, pr.due* very beneficial resu.is. I snail be Iwppy to introduce your Aromatic zicbcidam Schnapps among tuy irtends to tb'* vicinity.’’ Dr. J. It. bibule. Drakesvtile, M. J , in January, 1653, wrtn-sM follows;— **e«» great has been the diffculty with toe to procure a pure article .-I gi . and swoiten have I hern d.?ap- |N,ii.te.l. that I h_ve aim- st cut rely ceased represent,* g.u lor auy compiati i, mid < ave nearly de-pa red of belli, ante to do H wi<h belter success, uuios y«url t> w-at you ciaini lor; If *e, you win have Conor reds teuvi. on tbe practitioners In this couinrj. that I am sure 'hey will nottwi'ow to acknowledge.” Freui Dr. ».F. Forbes Toledo, Unto, Aug. 13, lf5J- “The Ireqneiit notices ol the bchndam echos) pi, both by the |»r.4e*-t. f. and the press, hadffinluc.d tn* • desire of testing the efficacy ol this preparalmu ot inn before I received >..ur note. 1 trust it will tulfil ms espectati-n* ol the most -anguine, ami prove both a bless.ng and a profit to suffering humanity." Dr. D. Co;k:i,», town pbysrcian amt *m>eon al l.yme, ! Connecticut, say*, iu a letter da ed Oc.otcr 14, 1" »*? “I consider your ttehiedom -ennapps a supperforar- ! nek-,and one thalwitl notcome snort of our highest expectations. It is an article the medical nicrtiliy i have long wanted. 1 have used it, kv far. with every appareut success. D. C»>LKIM*.” “I ssoasioav. New York. May-'. Ies»a. I “Ma. I'noi riio Wotz:—lit»a8ia:-1 cannot *i**k , too highly oi tbe purity of your l*chkduin .-ctouapp».— ; Itis decididli superior to any tniu««l' the kind in ibe mate.-'. It is perfectly frew from the admixture of tusil oil, or uny .g ib..s«-nmyliccompounds wlndi pro- ; iluco »ucti mirchkivotis end Irreparable effect upon the cofl.iitiitioii,and which very tew sample* of alcoholic distilled liquors are wilhout— nuwt of them being ianrely mipiecnaied with It. I have personally in spected the Various processes ol distillation practic'd at Schiedam.ml know Uial unusual rare ia taken to , separate the noxious elements ln>ni the pure alcohol and your Schnapps is n ttnkinc pend of Its success.— As a medical agent for chrome and renal affections, I liav.i successtiilly prescrit'etl I.* amt recoin mt nd Ii a* an agreeable cord.al amt huttuUsi stimulant, and shall continue to do so as we las to tree it a-a eource of pur* ale.hoi lor chemical InvMtiualiona und experitsetus. ••Your obedient. SAIAII DEi'k, t oiisuiiiiie Aalvt'calt’bemist. * D'uxglstS nipp iiijiu iiiv .our oi in- iivioiuiion i■> ino .. ....... ... ... t ■ I esp-.vldlly It eets forth Hi* a Imlrabl* hu- j T *'f Rcnutno Is soi.t by all tlio respect:• foe bv which Mr. Lawn-tic* achieved his great tn< I Oncers tn the fulled Stairs. UDOLPIIO WOLFE. tfci Kcnver st. New Y’ork and *J5 ^outb Front st« Philadelphia. rep lb—tutbs3m Northern Hoy, KIOIITY MERCANTILE H'U’SES In Boston, and oth- «-rs in New York and PliiU Udplyi*. have purrhtsed nu merous rot II s of the work for nirrs Io their clerks. For sale by till Roikredler- throughout the l*. Mates. tiOl’LP * LINCOLN’. Publishers, dec 4—co«llw 50 M’ashlngtoii st.. lfodon. Look Out for the Murderer!! H fit lOO H M W A XI B RUKE JAIL lad uigbt Iu this place. i ” i naim-d l'RKSLY, i lor the crlmt of niurdur. .•‘aid negro is of co|>|M-r color, I — H ay : iiayi:iiay::i—m. . lor sale low, by DAV ID R. DILI.* N uov lb Market Square. AVI HAY It HAY I Bl-Pniwf"'.™ «.b, VlHU ».»JIAU». 19 Marks*fiqu*r*._ B leached wiiale on.—a' »arreia Hluacueu Wm tar North Wert Co-'»» novdl JOHN R MOORH * 00. C l' 1 1TY NARNIIAL'N NALH.-Ou Ih* flint Tueulay In Deeenil**r,ln fronl*»f th* tVmil House, U-twoen III* usual hours of sab*, will Im sold Lot No. 4, New Franklin Ward, hounded east hr Montgomery street, south by Hay street, west by lad No. ft, ana north by Lot No. 11, sold by resolntion of Council, novlfi V. M. ffTONK, C. M. G KORU1A—CHARLTON (XHiNTV —On the first Monday In December next, application wR|b* mod* to the Honorable tbe Court of Ordinary of Charlton coun ty, fur leave to aril th* real and personal Estate of I Mae Tncker, late of said eonnty, deceased. oct 4 18 A AC n ATCniOt, A^m’f. POE RENT, T IIE FRONT OrFICB. No. U lUy street, with two Stoivat bvuvatb. Apply to ^ i.oilT EAYNAIU) A HOWLAND.. full Urge eyes, tall. Rill six feet, weighs about 170 lbs. very intelligent, ran lead and write, and will probably attempt to |*ass a* afre* negro. Said 1‘rvsly is the Mine negro that was arrested in the city of Savaunnh in July last. Ilo wa# thou the property of VVUly k Montmollin. of Havaunuh. 1 will give the above re-vurd for tbe appr»- heiisiou of suid ii«gio, so 1 cau got him. WM. J. OtULYIE. . Lexlhgtou, On., Dec. 1. doc 4—« V SCHR. A. DKVKllK.VfX A RRIVED ill four days from Havana, with FIU'IT for the Havaniiali Fruit Emporium. 70,POO llrang***, fifr) Huiiebes Itananas, ftjuuO I'lautiiig*, 150 dos. Pine Apples, Ochre and Toiuatovs. -AteO. 33,000 Hegars, Sweet Meat*, Jolleys, Ac. By dee 4 J. A. BROW N. lt OPK-i, nov .1. It. _ _ Nimth, and for nolo nov lo .T? •. landing from schooner ooi* •RANK, WELLS A CO. _ IlLOllt rale at the depot. bags extra and superfine Flour, fira < 4 HATrf^pSv C O i of not leas than two (L of 'J.240 lbs. Money to l«e sent w ith dellv.ry order*. * wni __il will ho supplied In quanlitle* tons. I’riew eight dollars l-* r tea* • with the apidfeatkm for ANDREW LOW A CO. S niOITAL saU*x- ceedingly fow. for ^^^STAreuI, dee S Market Square. wsiub PERFl'NBEY•—A general snsortatcal W? tu* muIvJiLand for #*»• by *• jMM ^ JOffL M. Tl'RNKR, Agent, ^ a Market cquars. Ij V k KLrtt R.—100 socks «-*im Rye Flour, Und- li’* bJr ***-*■**>*» t mieuir._ 11tl.KlRKALB>-4* barreU of this au|wri*>r mf 1 "brand, direct iuijK>rtatfon. Undlng from ship Shan- dfii. and tor by MINIS A JOHNSTON. dec 3 - or* AL BODA, dkc.—1,000 Iba. superior Sal Soda, 551 io Ih*xk* Uulile Soup, 150 Rot. Aasorteel lliim Drops, just reccired, and A*r ants by JOS. M. TURNER. Agent. decS Market Square. ||ED A8H CO ALT—100 tous‘Re.1 Art* Coal, load* lug and fof sale low for cash, bv . . <leo 3 J AS. S. NICHOLS. nllTS&l BBICKr--:..m K..I.IU Brt ij JZA Undlng from brig AuslrwIU. b-r aale by " 3 1HNTER A HAMM ELL. RAH,HOAD fiTOCKS AX*U ROSOfi. OUTUWEETKRN and Mus^vv* Stocks, ' CVutral and fiouthwvatern Uotid*. by dec 3 JAS. MdULNUl, 118 Bn> »b cstiC’i