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-n. f.j - .Tyr — . -p-t - - r T BF 1 "^ " T , Wednes •1 SAVANNAH REPUBLIC AN THE REPUBLICAN The Georgia Legislature, PUBLISHED BY ALEXANDER & SNEED CITY AND COUNTY IMtINTKUS. Mn.kRpnaviLi.Bs l® 1 **, **• M. The Speaker of tho Houae, H»n. W, II. Stiles, who has been absent on account of indisposition, appeared this morning and rosumod his official ilu- Datljs tn Advance^ per Auntm, If not In Advance, . Tri-Weekly. In Advance, per Au'm 3 00 If not Paid In Advance, 4 00 Weekly, Invariably In Advance,.• • 4 00 Weekly, data Priced 10 Copies for I a 00 SAVANNAH, GA.: IVrdnrsday Morning, Dfrcnibrr 12. Tho wifo of JjUov. Wright, of Indiana, died a few days ago in Kontuuky. BY TELEGHAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN Congressional. Wasiiixoton. Deo. 10. The proceedings of the Senate to-day were un important. Tho House took seven ballutings for Speaker. On the last. Banks received 107. Richardson 76, and Fuller 26—after which the House adjourned. WAsniNQTOjt, Dee. 11. Nothing important was done in tho Senato to day. The House took six balloting* for Speaker, with the satno result ns yesterday. There is no present prospect of an early organisation. The President has been informed by tho U. S. District Attorney in New York, thnt there is another movement on foot for the invasion of Nicaragua. Prompt measures have been taken for its suppression. Nothing later has been received from Kansas. It is believed thnt the previous neeouuts from thnt quarter were exaggerated. Markets. New York, Dec. 10. The cotton ntnrkct has been firm to-day. Mid dling Orleans is quoted at 94. Flour has declined 12c. Southern is selling at $9 02. Corn is lower, and quoted nt 99$. New VhRK. Dee. 11. Cotton market quiet. Flour lower; Ohio, $$.S7; State, $S.C2. Corn$l. jffifl* The Steamship Florida, Capt. Wuodhull, arrived in New York in 5S hours. .TiiP The render will find in our issue of to-day j the annual reports of the President and Superin- ! tendentof the Central Railroad and Ranking Com pany, together with the statement of the Cashier. ] They represent the affair* of the Company in n highly prosperous condition, and will he read with interest by the stockholders and friends of internal improvement generally. The increase in the in- | come of the Road is enormous, and reflects do* i served credit upon the sagacity with which it has ben managed. It will he seen that the subject of ' a double track is already engaging the attention of the Company. AntES-Ei'M.—If a continued succession of broad grins, with now and then a “family smile," iu term well understood by College hoys,' l.e unv in dication of internal enjoyment, we should say that our Manager tutored most successfully for the very largo audience—the largest of the season—that hon or.* I the first app araiu oof Hr. Sha.ifrau and Miss Albcrtine, last eve..!ng. The lively mid humorous variety that i< feeding the heavy and more dig nified acting of some weeks j n-t. is an agreeable relief, and seems de-tir.d to draw greatly to tho advantage of the manager. He do«erve3 it: mid we hop® the hill for this evening will he honored by equally ns good a house. Macon Telegraph.—Messrs. Green, Barnes Jt Co., have disposed of the above journal to Mr. Joseph Clisby. Mr. Tracy also retires from the - editorial department of the paper, which will lie occupied hereafter by the new proprietor. We welcome Mr. ClUhy into the cditoriul corps of our State, anJ hope lie may fiud his new position both pleasant and profitable. Brunswick, nml Savannah, Albany and Ciulf Ilatlroads. The passage tiy the Senate, of tho Dill to give the aid of the Statu to the above roads will he wel come news to n large portion of our readers. If not re-considered yesterday it was doubtless suit forth with to the House, and we learn there is n fair prospect of its success in thnt body. The original bill, it will lie recollected by those who have kept pace with the proceedings, referred only to the Brunswick road, and the Savannah Si Albany work was ctubr iced in its provisions through an amend- mont offered by the Scnntor from Chnthmn when it came up for a third reading. The hill gives to tho j 0 f (jrconc. Crowd) former $6,000 per mile to the amount of one mil lion of dollars, while the amendment secure* to the latter $7,000 per mile up to tiie point where it shall cross the Brunswick Road, or some eighty mile* in nil. V BILI.lt ITtnOM’t'ED. By Mr. Dotier, of Clay : make tho following addition to tho oath required by persons giving in taxes, vis ! “ And you do further swear that tho return you now make of your taxable estate, con tains truly a statement of the numbers and districts of tho lands by you returned, so for ns you have been able to nscortniu tho same, after diligent search mid enquiry.” By Mr. King, ol Fayette : a hill to nuthoiire tho Ordinaries of this state to issue/i./«i«, for costs, iu certain eases. Where Executors, Administrators, I or Guardians are in default iu making their annual 1 returns, tho Ordinary nftcr notifying the party iu I default, may issuo cost executions against him and his securities. By Mr. Porter, of Effingham : n resolution in quiring of tho Governor, what is tho presont con dition of the Boundary lino disputo between Geor gia and South Caroliun. Adopted, after substitu ting the word “ controversy " for the word “ dis pute.” Y m thus see that we have some otiquotto in the House. Mr. Ward of Butts, suggested tho change. DILLS OS TIIE1R PASSAGE. Dr. Phillips, of Habersham, reported a suhst'- tuto this morning for the General Appropriation Bill, making provision for the support of Gov- meat during the political years 1856 nml '57, which was taken, up, passed, and sent to the Senate. Senate bill to strike from the first section, Art. III., of the Constitution, tho words, "being a sen- purl(ukh ami }mrt or*entry.” Passed; the words stricken out prevented tho organisation of nny Corporation or City Court, in towns not “ seaports or ports of entry.” Bill to uiucnct see. 11 of the Judiciary Act of 1799. Passed. The hill gives parties suing on open account against copartners or joint contrac tors, tho same rights and privileges as wlicu suing on notes and bonds. Bill in relation to itinerant traders. Lost. Reconsidered hill, extending the jurisdiction of Magistrate's Courts in Troup county, to $jrt, was taken up. On motion of Mr. Harris, uf Meriweth er. it was so amended as to extend the jurisdiction of all Magistrates' Courts in this State to the sumo sum, und passed by a vote of 8 4 to 45. SENATE. The bill giving aid to the Brunswick A Florida, and the Savannah A Gulf Railroads, was tnkcu up this morning. Mr. Dunnngmi of Hall, moved to reconsider the amendment of Judge Baxter—lost on Saturday—which proposed giving tlie question of State Aid to the people, at tho next Presiden tial election. Nearly the whole morning was spent in debate consequent on the motion : hut it was fi nally lost by a vote of 51 to 42. The S.'imte next took up the bill which provides tint the sittings of the Supreme Court shall here after be held nt Macon, Savannah, Augusta, Athens, mid Atlanta, mid at uo other places : about the middle of the afternoon session, this bill was pas.-cd, and the Senate, again took up the Rail- real hill nhove-mutitioLcd. Dr. Screven moved t>> add mi additional section to the bill, providing Hint if the bonds in ni l of | the Ruuds, should be sold below par, no more 1 b mds shall he i.-sued to the Company so selling.— Adopted. Judge Cone offered to amend tho above section j by providing thnt all Bunds sold below par, shall not bind tho State: hut afterward- withdrew his I amendment, and offered the following additional > action which was agreed to, vi/.: “The Bonds in aid, shall not g" to the discharge I of nny debt now due by the Company receiving! them : nor for tiie coti.-tmetion, or original equip- ' m lit of the first twenty miles of Ruud: if this i section l>e violated, tiie President mid Directors shall he held individually liable fur the redemp tion of bonds so applied." The hill was then put upon its passage, and! went through by a vote of50 to IS. The following are tiie Ayes and Nays, vis : Avi s.—Atkinson, Bloodwortli, Brice, Brown of Baldwin,Calhoun, Causey, Collet?, Cununing.Gihson Ouorry, Hamilton. Hardeman, llays. Hines, Jmui- 1 suit, Jeter, Knight, Laws >n of Bn rite. Lawton, j Long, Lo.t, Mnt'hcws, McC'ritnmon, M -Donald, McMillan, Moody, Murphy. Murray, Newton, NichoN, Patterson of Gilmer. Paulk, Peeples. Pon der, Ragan, Reddish, Ilcnfroc, Riley. Robinson, Roddenherry, Sapp, Shropshire. Sims, Scott, Scre ven. Stndstill, Stunner. Swinnev and Winn. Nays.—Allred, Ashe, Avery. Baxter, Beni, Bca-ley, Billups, Brutvn of Gwinnett, Buchanan, Camden, Cannon, Cantrell. Carlton, Colbert, Cotie Dabney, Dixon, Dunnugan. Dupree, Fmniii'o. Gray, Gordon. Harris of Talia ferro. Head, liill. King, Landrum. Maddux. Mar shall, McGuire, Moore of Cobh, Moore of Lincoln, j M trehmd, Morris, Patterson of Jefferson, Pharr, | Porn Neohorb were drowned in Chnrloston harbor Sunday last, by tho upsetting of a hunt. An edition of the Bildo lias boon published in Nashville. The Southorn Christian Advocate thinks it is the first that has been published south of the Ohio and Potomac rivers. Tiie CfXAitn Steaukhs.—The proprietors of the Cunnrd line expect their steamers will resume their weekly trips from Europe next Junuury. The first steamer from New York will probably sail February Oth. EDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1855 Later from Ksnis*. 8 . Louts, Doe. 6.—By n despatch from Weston live tho followingneeoiiut from thu seat of war. it hundrud men, armed with Sharp's rifles, are -ilfl t , at. tAwrence, mid they say they can raise three thnuinml more. They are willing thnt Sheriff Jonui should peaceably search fur escaped prison- ors, raid that they will not commence hostilities, bilk vlll uct on thu defensive to tiie last. Pomeroy is not at Lawrence, having escaped from his cap tor*. lit U said that the pro-slavery party have 106 min at Franklin, nml 200 at Douglas und Lu- c<dti)il4n. Jones was to execute writs on prisoners yeslerlny, and if resistance was offered, would await further orders from the Governor. It is thought there would ho u fight before mat ters w«ro settled. No United States troops hud been ordored out. Pam. Houston.—The lower houso of tiie Texas Legislature has passed a resolution disapproving tho veto of Senator Houston against thu Nebraska bill. Witchcraft, Ventriloquism,Ac.—It will ho seen from tho notice that Wyman, tho Wizard, is in town, nml will give an entertainment this evening nt Armory Ilnll. Wo loarti from one of our exchanges thnt 250 applications have already been made for admission to tho North Carolina Insane Asylum, which is to bo opened in u few days. It has boon decided '»y tho Post Offioo Depart ment that the new law requiring tho prepayment of all letters by stamp uftor 1st of January next in no respect affects lutters for foreign countries.— These will be treated ns heretofore. Where pre payment on thorn is required, either stamps or money may he used. STILL LATER. The pro-slavery party encamped on Wnknsnsa river, nml last night, by order of thu Governor, they arrested Gen. Pomeroy, who wits going to Kansas city with importnut despatches for the east. Vhrouts have boon made to destroy the American Hotel nt Kansas, on tho supposition that it was owned by thu Emigrant Aid Society. Tito mass of tl« citizen* pledge themselves to defend and pro- ' •tat its dostructiuu Four or five hundred men, several pieces of artillery nml probably n thousand tnutket*, passed through Independence yesterday fr»»H tho border counties of Missouri to aid the •'befiff of Douglas county in maintaining order. COMMERCIAL RECORD. SAVANNAH MAItKKT. Tuesday, D*o. It, I*. M. COTTON,—Thors was • ginxl enquiry fur this article to- dan, at yeelerilay's |»rltr i: tho rah-a reached IA 22 bales at the full"* lint 11 sure* : 15 at H, 4.*, at N' 4( 129 al SJ*. .171 at S‘», 104 St Mjf, 47 ntti.'i. ft If at 9, 40 at 9.',, IHJ at 9\», aud 7ft balo* at 9?, coal*. Savannah Exports, Dec. 11. CAUDENAA-Harh John ll»«s—'%KMMfeet ..umber. K88E8, (ME)—Brig Louise— ttNXW feet Lumber. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 4s]ircial Woticta. ATHKN/KU1U L'-shit and Malinger Acting and Htug.i Muiiagor... Failure of Lumber Dealers.—Tito Boston Post says tho failure of the Potsdam Lumber Coin- putty i* mmic public, with that of a firm in Boston, nttd another in Dorchester, dealing in lumber; ag gregate liabilities $250,400. It is also stated that by the suspension of Mr. Price’s lumber estab lishment, nt Grand Bay, Lower Canada, three hundred families are destitute of support this win- Post Ouuice Statistics.—The entire receipts of the Department from postage on letters, of newspapers. Ac., from 1-t July 185.1, to loth June 1854. sum up six million twenty-three thousand two hundred nml sixteen dollars and seven cents. Tiie entire receipts of tho Department from the same sources, from 1st July 1854, to loth Juni 1855, amount to six million three hundred seventy- three thousand and forty-four dollars nml seventy- six cents. The increase of receipts up to the fiscal year <1 sing on 10th June last, amounted to nhmt throe hundred ami fifty thousand dollars; hut tho expenses of transportation of thu mails have aro- portionully increased. Fa!iuosaiu.k Cittancit is New York.—You on- | ter the church porelj. Tho portly sexton, with his thumbi in tiie arm (piles of his vest, meets you at 1 the dorr, lie glnn&s at you; your hut and coat are m*u, so iie graekusly escorts you to an eligible seat iu tiie brand aisles. Close behind you follows a poor, meek, plainly clad seamstress, deprived tr.un bet treadmill/rotnd to think,oiicday in seven, of the ImmortalTin sexton is struck with sud den blindness !. Sbo Hands embarrassed one mo ment: thou as the trim dawns upon her, retraces her steps, nml with n crimson blush, rcerosses the threshold, which she h:| profaned with her plehinn feet. Hark to tho organ. It is n strain from Nor ma, slightly Sabbath-Hid. Now the worshippers one after another glid* in—silks rattle—plumes j wave—satin xlistez*—Jinmumls glitter, and scores ; of forty dokMr handkerchiefs shako out their per-. fume odor At- W hat an absurdity to preach the Go*- ] pel of the lowly Naznrite to such a set. The tlcrpy- j man knows better than to do so. lie values his fat salaryiiiiiI hnndsomo parsonage too highly.— So witli a velvet trend he walks nil round tho toll commati'Jutciits—places the downiest pillow under the living profligate's head—and ushers hint with seraphicbyiiiniug into an upper ton lluavon.— r'nmig fern. NEW YORK, DEC. H.—Cotton—Tin foreign »Jvlc*i hsv* |mil • itn|>rea.lliK ulloet U|kiii tliu nmrki'l, mill but little ha* be«n done, to-il»y, huweier, there nu * little ui»re enquiry, Slid About IfiUU bide* were sold. We quolo : I'plaud*. Florida. Mobile. N. O. k Tex Ordinary 8 H 8 Middling 9 9 Wf t"4 Middliug Fair 9*4 V, 1» W* Fair I*** 9?* I"*. II Flour—Tiie «»|iert trade has toiuewliat tifflmi off, and llie home comumption derreaiud, the market eliding tamely at the quotation*. Canadian lirmuls are heavy, but »lth few *al< *. We quote common to choice State at $s 7Aaf!l, and common to fair extra $.*a$J 2ft; good extra $.• .MJa$IU; mixed tu fancy Michigan. Indiana, Witeonttn, and Ohio, 7ft*F'.i '1ft t Cana dian, $9 1.' »$lo 14 f >r enmmoy to extra. Hire—The sale* of the week amount to about I.IO'I torn, from $4 iftalft 37*9 per mo lb«, eu«W. Naval Store*—Kpta of Tur| line have b«cn mid to moder ate extent at lie. Common lt<.*in mid at Fl'iil'^aSI lift.— It-ugh Turpentine M held nt f t -7!a$4. lt-po Tar fd ftO— Fine It niin are steady at quotation*. BALTIMORE, DEC. Cotton—'The demand i« dill con fined to the «ant* i f mannfaeturer*. and •« note a decline du ring the week of > 4 to cent per lb. The »ale» uf tiie week Cumprite alxiut Ukl bale* ordinary to middliug la.r Upland* and Oulf at from 9 to 10?* it*, nx uivntln. stock on hand about 15MM bale*. Wo alter our quotation* to corrMpond with thu decline and quote a* follow* ; Uliai'E*. I* I-LA.Ml. I GULF, | WE4TEIIN. Wtilntiday Evening, December lMtli, Will In- |M>rlotna-i| a new Comic Burlnttn. ••ntitl*-<l th<‘ FIRST NIGHT, OR THE DEBUTANTE!I Mons. Achilo Tuliiiu Dufura Mr. UIIANUtAU M lie Itom Amiotto fcnilllc Mlaa IAJUI8K itEEDER After which. In and Out of Place. BATTALION OHDUUg. AN ELECTION, for 5W Lieut, and Knnig n 0 tin'Ogl' tliorpo Light Infantry, I* liireby' (J |[ *l« r***l t*» t**j li.-lil on Thursday. 2 ah In*!., between q ( , hours of 9 and II A.M.,nt thooffice^f Justae 11. Iiaif.,|<j Die usual superintendence required by u*. t/' JOHN W. ANUKR80n| * Pr.Cap'nln Com. Did. Butt, of^vatu^ Wm. B. Jackson, Adjutant. , und 1 order To concludo with the Irish Farce of THE Buddy Miles NOTICE. " INSI'ECTOIl'S OFFICE, 19th NOV., H 15 After the 25th Inst., nil who shall n ,t prodnci.il their flcnlvs, Weights and MeMun* ut my Oflli <• for uujustiiieiit, will l,e piouiptly r- nov 2*1 JO.-, .'llKLI.MAN, Insjact-r W A >p c>8 ' Mr. CIIANf UAL' OFFICE. CIIAUI.ESTON A SAVAN'NaiVr It. COMPANY. NoVEMBKlt l*j. DW.—A ' The ongitgomunt being limited |Ki»ltivtly to live nights. uad Anniml In-dulmeiit of FIVE If d.LAItS Share on the Slock siili-crihed f* r this Co Hr IiiMirs ojh'11 ut Commence 7)*j. I “*l , »ny i* n. * AHM0RY HALL! \*ald Midtding - - UiKtd Middlirg h* a!'"., i In .a!H‘ a I I*' « Middling Fai* Ui'-alu’i I la* 4 all | l'l .al"?* fl.iUr—Ti.-dav them ha»l*euu uuthing d me, aud tin) niarkut clo»e» heavy at $9 Kiuo—T here have been no receipt* thi* week, but tiie mar ket i« ueli HUppiiod Oraln.—Wheat and C»rn opened w ith conildeeable Imoyan- c>, but for two ur tliroe day* lout the market for the*'J arti cle* ha* been dull and drooping. The market closed heavy. Wlii»i.y -We quote to-day IdV.allv, astliu ruling ligurea for Baltintore and Ouio Whisky. CHARLESTON, DEC. Cotton-There wn» a go d de mand for thi* article to-day, ami thu sale* reached upward* of I90d hale*, at price* ranging from n* 4 Pi li' 4 ct*. NEW ORLEANS. Dec. «t, P. M.—Cotton—The lale* barely reached .V*»i bales at irregular price*, but ihowiug gotiurally a decline of ).a* 4 c. Interior ft ail (Middling Ordinary »*? 4 a T U*"*d Middling.... G.-h! Ordinary ;*.« 7', | Middling Fair..... Low Middling *? 4 a s : Fair COt ION STATEMENT. Stock on hand Sept I, i.vftft Received * - WYMAN, [THE WIZARD AND VENTRILOQUIST, lias the honor to announce, that lie will git ulus popular SOIREES FANTASTIQI ES, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. FRIDAY uni SATUR DAY EVENINGS, Dec. 12th, 13th. 14th. uml 16th only, • mbrnciiig many n >vcl and huin in us li aluics. Admi-sloiis'/'i cunts. Ibginuing nt 7'j o’clotk. dec 11 culled for— pay urn t tuba made to the Fecciarv »[,) TreitsuriT, at Ilia Office of tli«- Compnny. 32 Ursel -trett oil or before WEDNESDAY, Him nintli day i,f j 4 , U1 ' 1»60. THUS. F. DRAYTON, Premier/' liov. 21—Jan. 0 NOTICE. Tli** Captain nor Consigne<* of the »-d5T~ ship SllA.xU'JN, will nut beuuiwerullv tl . di fits a ntrsictcd by the crew. ,j ei j WASIIINC4TON COUNCIL, NO. 1. A Mootingot Miixhtngion t oun- cil, No. 1. will he held ut th' ir Hull, on Meiu.-duy Evening. 12ili Dmcnih' r. a? 7*.j orlo, k. A full attendance is request d. By ord- r of the l'rvsidi nt. REMOVAL. Tl»o Undersigtu’d have removed tb*; r,» ;| to NO. 8 DRAYTON STREET, next ^, tic. A. L. Latnar's. BAYNARD i ROWLAND. U"c 3 dee til SAVANNAH VOLUNTEER GUARDS ^ Mvmh T“ nro requested tuleav<> the r m titq »CSL“"ut N. K. IIA It SUM'S, for New Hat,, by tu: ;h in-t.. a* the order will then k" forward, dec 3 J. B. ItIPlil.Y. di ll of Com.: Guardi. • 8>.a yJi ..10‘ja- yoturduy... . .<H.lli q ,An'».s;2 .. 9.499 Tiie .Schooner Euuouv Imookne.—Mud' ex citement has been felt in Now York eoncorniag the nbovc vessel which was sunk off City Island, some two weeks ago, nml tinder eirctiinstuncus that led to the suspicion thnt the Captain and Mato hud been murdered, and the vessel afterwards mitllcd. A negro who belonged to the vessel lias been nr- rested, but refuses to give any information about the affair. They have nt lust succeeded in raising the vessel, and after a thorough search have found no bodies, but u number of articles clothing stained with blood, and other evidences that a tragedy had been enacted on board. Large nu;.er holes were ul'O found in the bottom of the vessel. Five Wives and six Husbands.—The Boston Traveller says: “A few days since an old man of sixty-one yerfrs applied nt the office of the city registrar for tiie tilth marriage certificate. His intended bride is but twenty-four, it being her first mnrt iage. This ; s (lie mlv case within the knowledge of the regis trar of a fifth marriage. Last year otto ntntt ap plied for hi* fourth marriage certificate, nml during that year more men were married for thu third time than females. There i.«, however, n woman in this city of about forty years who is now living with btr sixth husband. She was lir.*t ntnrried ut . e age of thirteen, and when fourteen was a widow. At the expiration of tho third year site was timrrif'l to her third husband. Site has had hiy three children.” Wnat the French tiiink.—Thu Baris corres pondent «f the Providence Journal says: “An article lately appeared in the .Voiti/cHcupon tho nnvai strength and resources of the United States, and showing tlft although our actual force on the tinr footing was small, wo had the great elements qf naval strength iu our vast commerce, in the charm ter of our naval architecture aud navi- gation. mid in the number of suatnen that we could ''oinmund. The tone of this article was strikingly in cot.trust with the flippant style of the Knglisii paper', and showed hotv deeply the French gov^ eminent disapproved of thu embroilment which the Ktigli-li press was foolishly encouraging.” The Cabinet and Kansas.—According to Grce- ly—and we think his authority loss questionable in this instance than usual—the President und his Cabinet are halting between two opinions in regard to furnishing military aid to tho authorities of Kansas. Ho says: “ I am assured that the President and Cabinet recoil from the terrible responsibility of launching thu Federal troops against tin;free settlers of Kan sas. Gov. Many tolls them that any movement of that sort will ruin tiie Democratic party iu all the Free States, and "ost it at least the next Presiden tial election. lien, (.'ass, too, I hear is prepared to take ground in favor of tiie Free .Stale men.— Things are looking brighter." Diiicevu T ft vkd Dandy.—A letter writer thus refers to the appearance of 1 >*« kens in Paris, where ho Inis gb|o to spend the winter : “Ho/ is as great a dandy now a« Bttlwcr—he is great on frills and patchouli—wears n moustache— and has entirely changed the style of arranging hi* hair. So trails,aogrilied is he, that his mother would cettaitdy not recognise him, poor woman ' S' hafler «s painting him in hi* new -tvlo, nml hi- portrait 'rill now prc«uttt a curious contrast to the popular ones which were taken about ton years ago from a painting by Maelise. 'I he iimustm lie. • he claMnHcly frilled shirt, the diamond studs, ami the all-rounder, have made another man ot him." • Tilt: Wau in Illinois against Georgia “Wild Cat' 1 Money still goes on, and there is an evident determination to show no quarters to speeiihttors in rag money. Nearly tdl thu lunding merchants of Chicago Ijuvu signed a ['ledge to refuse such money altogether alter the lst-of January, and the Tribune of that city says : The lilinnie L'i,ilviil Jtnilruail Comping has is sued notices to its agents and employees, forbid ding them to receive or pay out, after the Mb of December, ting miles nj the lit nr gin Ihmks, com- muitlg kiiutcn ns Wilil Cuts. It is understood that tiie Michigan Central ami the Chicago and Bur lington Roads tiro speedily to follow this good ex ample. Thus one stronghold after atmthcr gives way. and the day of deliverance is nearer und ueur- er ut hand. A Mistake of the Printer.—The principal of an ai-udcqiy, in his adverti-ement, mentioned his female nisirtant, and the “ reputation for teaching which ske hears," but the printer—cureless fellow —left out the which, so the advertisement went forth, CMiioionding tho lady's “ reputation for teaching i*.io Insars.” A Missyin urom Bome. —Letter® from Rome mention tint tho Rev. Mr. Talbot, win «e name has hccit repeitedly mentioned as one 111;* ly to lie rais ed to high spiritual office in the Roman Catholic Church itiKitgintid, has been appointed by the Pope to pstceed to America to rcgitb.te some af fairs hotn-eit the Transatlantic Bishops and the Holy 8eu ( pope, Ritdi«ill, Smith Spalding, Turner, Wales, i II tins boon ot.jeotn.l ttin, Hie Amendment nf Itr. j wiir(f- W |ill,iker. tt’hiio mid WinirDcM. Sc reven docs tiie SnvnnimU rend injustice in thnt ] Mr MMk , ri i> r „„| om „ r ,] R . .o,,„„!e. ' it ninkos n disrri.ninntitin In tho mm,end or nenrly ] his see- >n the liner, tvlien ono hundred |,er cent, in fnvur nf the Brnnswiek ,| 10 A)ro , „„j x llva were culled. f|,nn tho cull improvement. At this dIMitnrc. und nnlnr..rmed I , lf hu | lc thnt he I,ml no vote of nil the circumstances nf the cure, <vo trill not : cl . cn , „ f „ , ic . „ ]lU . b ll0 venture an . p nlon thnt ivnuld involve u cenenrn. ; wlilllil v ,„ 0 r „ r t)lc TI, ero are many '.heels "ilhln a wheel in the bust- ; T | lc ,, m „. iU oom , n|1 r„ r reennsldera- ness c.r lostsletlnn, and it not unoften I pons ] , ,|. ink lhe sennte will ngree t., that n measure which appears most tneapedtent | lernlinu. It has yet to take its chance in and unwise, is, when properly understood, the very I j| l(l ][ olHC one that is best ndapted to the emergencies of the ) cate. We should he unwllllna to helievo I the | 1 1 * nr » Tnmts. irv Esti'iatks.— The following is given as n summary statement of Fi.oi it Foil tiie CniMEA.—It is stated that near ly 9,1*00 barrel* of flour were purchased at Detroit, last week, mostly by one firm. The Detroit Ad vertiser says: “This flour i* bought oil a foreign order, and without a doubt will find its way to the Crimea.— This firm have within the past few weeks purehas- The Shortest Day in tiif. Year.—The short est day in the year is nine hour* and four minutes in length. Tiiis will occur on the 1 Stli of Decem ber, and the length of the day will vary a fraction of a minute for nine days from that time, increas ing a single minute on the 27th of December, when the day is nine hours five minutes in length. 1 iu this market about 1(1,000 bids, flour, at average of say $7.75 per thus throwing some two hundred and thirty-two thousand live hundred dollars into the hands uf our farmers, millers and produce dealers.” Free Negroes.—The Legislature of Missouri have just ..itssed nit act to expedite the removal of free negro*.* from tlmt State. They have appro priate! $.1000 mutually for ton years towards ne- coinplishit); this purpose. W3.ft72 -.2179,595 .... 12,4?>3—.IM,07S Receipt* Per Central Knlirontl Dec. 11. s7 lio.xrs i tii.i i r On , 2oi2 lull s Cotton. 4 1 -k* Mlic.it, ISt do Hour. 1* do .VcMl.lUiiRdoCurn.uiid M t • J II Ncclv tat’ii. Mnv * TiijI'T. bockftt sc 8n dling*. Hud son. Fh min k Co. J It Wildei. J Jones \V II ta l\i, A L'W A Co. I •obeli* A Ill'll* I US'. Dll» i* N l.'llg. T It k J ti Mills. Cl.eev. r ta Uu. J W latthrop .v Co, .'.'Wy att V Co, E I’ltrsoii" A Co. N A Hardee ta Co. Ilmduick ta C'Hik. I ostoii w Villuloti -a. D.tmt ta 4Vn.«filiura. J T Bro* k*. Nnliiiii ta Sinitli, R> ha k Foster, Young, Wwitt ta Co, C A I. Lamar C IlCuiiitn ng, Mm I umiiii. Dnua ta Muklihuiii, F i auk tin a liiuntfiv. Mia Harley, Kogets ta Noriis. Ilrigliatn. Kelly ta t o. Fell ta I rctitill. Dana ta IVaslifitini. A I'oter, W It Tinsl •>•. Cr no. M i ll* ta Co. M'illiaius ta Co M'nver ta P'tt-r ndto'. ly-oti A Mioku-, J IligejSolh \\ I* Y n.e.ti M tittlUluUV, AG Uul'doU, M «1 ta. Co. s It Col.in*. J K-cf. umcB w tiie Mon Mini Insurince comci-.t or Dimon, 1 4 Bran I .'treet. New York, Dec. ", 1S65. / NOTICE—Mr. .Tatucs McHenry is the only authorized Agent of the Monarch lire Insurance Company of London for Snvanmdi nml Its vi cinity. No other party bus authority to receive applica tions for insurance iu this Company. OEO. ADLARD. dec 11 0 Rcc'tig Sec'y & General Ag't ior Die U. S. NOTICE. ttTi" An adjourned meeting of the Commissioners of Public Bonds of Chatham county, will be h' ldatthu Court House in the city of Sn van mill, on MONDAY the 21th I)< c< tuber, instant, at eleven o'clock. Members ah. *■ nt ftom tiie regular meeting, ttfe nutifii d tlmt tie y "ill positively be tim'd, unless tlt -y arr-'ar and prtsent good and Hunideiit excuses. W. W. WASH. Sec'y, dec II B. C. I*. It. C. C. %* Georgi in please copy. NOTICE. j. - ^ ADVANCES mude „n Cotisigntn-nti to our flicuds ill Boston, New Yotk. Philadelph III! ti more. die 4 MINIS It ■ O1IV8T0V WITHDRAWAL. Savanxmi, D?c. 10. If'5. Mtastts. Enrons:—You will pl- a-c witbdm mj j name as a Candidate for Sheriff of Untlium county a i January next. I dec Hi JAMES T. W.TKNEP. $50 RK4VAUD. MARINE LIST. Nnvnnunti, Gn., Deeeinber 11, lSftft. ARRIVED. Steamer G"ril >n, Barden. Clm'le-ton, t * .1 P Brook*. Steatnor Wo aka. Kins. Foiuku. .v<'. t" » M I.niiitean—122 bale* S I U .'.tun. II d".. .'kii.s. M.,« rt n l Mdi". tel W Aiehr- • .n, Rd*t 'ii X Villalnnga. N A llaru-.j ,v i_... B-hn Si F'»ter, W 1* Yong", \V Rid.'l.tt. I i.i> 'ii, \ J.'-kinmi. Crane, M ell* A Co, lluuj x Cuun«ry, j Lippiiinii, s M Fureuian. ' CLEARED. Ilark John llov e. Mn»ro, l arowi ,u—Carleton A rarfnn*. Brig J .unite, Angel, L*»'-'x, . .M-i—Beer*, Thoiup*un ta Co. DEPARTED. ' Steamer Seminoiv, Sluw, l'alutka. •c~\ evening of »|i'- l 1 th tilt.. IT- Muhitt" Gil. n.iniel Mctoil'i. She i* 1*< years old. • l si n ler make. '\<Ov and about 5 feet 3 ile li •» li .lt. H r neitli-r. n.iimd .'u-an. i-own d I" C.i; t. J. I*. Brook-.— " >11 In- paid ti>r loT ap| r )| tt-iou and safe d 'iivi'rv. •til $•••' tor tiie conviction o, any white poison having 7..irh"r< d her. ALr.X. A. SMKTS. d. c 12—«h|;j To the Voters of Clint ham County, /in' Fi.lL >w C'lTlKi>':1 urn a Candidate f i t|, v Offa of Hi' rilf at tho Election in January uext and reip ctfil- ly s <lkit your supp-rt. ■ dec ID • _ BENJ. I„ POLE. DIVIDEND NO. 23. CENTRAL It. It. AND ll'G CO. OF GEO. t Savannah. Dec. 1. I'U.j GTf" A semi-annual DivMcnd of Five D liar* jer sl.tr* being ut tit" r ite of ten p»T centum ja-r annum, hai This Day T«-.-u d»clnr <1 on the General St- <U of th • C a patty, payable on und after tho loth day of December, is. Holders of guaranteed eight per cent St <k. "illbej aid j tie ir Four Dollars per shar • on and after the Mm-Ait. | d-c 6—4m GE >. A. f'UVl.i.P. c«»Wr. ★ CLOTHING EMPOKIIM. ★ MEMORANDA. Bark Dunbrnniiv. Wilimm*. -i uko Moan G Owens of Charln.t m. I oil lid «•• Cr' . in tio 32. Imur 17 \V, 12th N-v. I.Irerp N >v 2—A«lv t ■ -.'d > • m. .Mllwaukie, tur Sav'h. Tr Min, N .v 17—Sid I any (. ■ •.Ion. Sai l,. M'nrre!. I'o'iit. N"V 17—>id Ur* ther, f..r Sav'h. Bath. Deft— Arr l.rur A"Min. skv'.i Due7—Arr *'n|> B iiul ay. Savannah. B-Miilihay, Duo I—Arr lirig B Franklin, fin Bath, fir Jack- D.imaii*C"ttB, I)cc 2—Arr brie Jnnsent. Jack*»nv ll"lme,' Hole, Dee —Arr hn ? T t. .nn , -nv'li, i Fldladctphla, Dec *—Arr Ur J B C Ihu. Jacks,v CONSIGNEES. Ter vicarne' Gordon, from Clmrli *t n -W H Gnion. C R R. Flo Bj«'. Crnifor ta M'aile, IPintur \ Gummull, F It Shark*!- f >r I, C'lnniiigliatu ta Co, It VuiUtieh, A llaywuud. Fatten, .liittun ta Co. PASSENGERS Per steamer Gordon, from charleston—1. Cheret, ir. M' N Halieriham, F > I,erf an I svt, D C11..1 l e:i, .1 I ,v., C II Me- I r..l, .1 FiM 'ii, .Mr* R A Brnnrtt, Mr* G F .Mu’dan, ,M-s.l F Un*h. Mr- •« II Rose..I llnzor and svt. Wvman ami lad\, Calvttt-, M'** Miteally, fttr* McIntosh, R Vui'.stieh ami 1\ n I 7 •loam r XVutaka, from I'alatka, tar—Mr* Garnett, Mr* ‘ .Mr* Arnold, Mm Mxihe, SI. Joint*. M' * " " I*.W 11..■■ r.a *V.int"irv, Mr Galp'ii. C Poi . - . ...Mr C'U'U, W Denton and " i. Dr F ' 1 * im, I'lipt St ud-r, P l.oveft. D slii'fta!l. C l'cii- d.arvis, Mr Furman. W Prut*. \V It 'i,r. .Mr C >!e, N W Du val!. W Whitney, W Little, Mr McDonald, and .'I deck. MuKIlL A hi:n.\ i:tt. CARRIAGE & HARNESS REPOSITORY CORNER OF Wi.ST BROAD AND BAY-ST8. SAVANNAH. GA. \\ ottld call th • att< ntlon of tin iti/.i II, of (il lIIgilt. gel It* • litut. I lui'idii. Alabama and T< ti ll -iie, tu th' ir larg' 1 and spl* n- did atm k ofC'Mtih 'S. I’ll' att'lia. el i,"ik.twuy*. einbiui lug every vure ty and low in u-.-; alto, liofit liiick.iwiiv* for nun hoi'i ■. to. i' with Rugbies of e\>rv d -a. tiptioti, with and with lop-. Senator from Chnthuin, the President of the Sn- | vtinnah A Gulf Road, and closely identified with nil the great interest.* to he promoted l»y the work, would either do those interests a positive injury, or I n.-k less in their behalf than what he could t'cnsonii- | bly hope to obtain. In ull such cases, we deem it the host rule to follow the trite old maxim, aud i “ wait for the wagon.” The Stale University. We regret to learn, that Professor Joskuii Lk- Coxtb of the State University, has resigned the Chair of Natural Sciences in that institution. This makes the fifth re-igtiatioii that has taken th.' estimates for tho nppropr'.ulions required by | th" Secretary of the Treasury : For deficiencies of the current fiscal year. $1,167,757, of which $1,- 1*8,181 is to supply deficiency in Post office rev enue. Estimates of permanent and indefinite ap propriations which tuny hu required for the last j three quarters of the current fiscal year, under for mer act* of Congress, $5,965,228. F-'imatcs for tiie next liaeal year, including appropriations In former acts of Congress, of permanent and inde finite character, $52,751,075. Excluding perma nent and indefinite, it is $15,114,765: to which add unexpended existing appropriations not re place in tho College within tiie last five years, not quireU for the present fiscal year. $16,696.817,— to mention several Tutors who have vacated th chairs during the same period. Of the causes which led to the last resignation, we do not pro pose now to speak, since they wili probably bo made pul,lie by others who arc more competent to treat them than wo ure. One remark wo will venture upon however; and that is, t" suggest to the Leg islature the propriety of appointing a joint cmn- mitt*.® from its own la dy, to co operate with another committee from the Trustees of the Col lege, whose duty it shall he during the recess which is about to take place, to examine into the affairs of t‘.,e College generally, iitcludit g particularly tiie cause- which have produced these frequent rcuig- Total estimate for the fiscal year, $69,450,492. Vessels Built During the Yeah.—The Secre tary of the Treasury reports that for the year end ing June 10th there were built in the United Sfite.t 111 ships und barques, 126 brig*. 605 schrs., 669 -loons and canal boats, and 211 steamer.*—to tal 2,021 vessels, of an aggregate tonnage of 5*1,. 1j0 ton.*. There were built iu Maryland 11 ships und barques, 5 brigs, 90 gehoi tiers, 1 sloops and 4 steamers—t* till 122 vessels, with an aggregate tonnage of 22,021. Maine built 211 ships, 107 brig* and 68 schooners. Lot English Bacon.—Americans visiting England are often struck with the superiority of English bacon over our own, particularly of that from Wilts und Yorkshire. It is believed that lie dif ference is owing solely to the mode of preparation. We publish tiie following recipe as furnished by Dr. Browne, of tiie Agricultural Bureau of the Patent Office. It is worthy of the attention of our agricultural readers : “As soon ns the bacon conics from the butcher's hands it should have a covering of suit, dried und rolled to a line powder, well rubbed iu with the hand l" every part, using the linger to (ill every hole and joint, as it is most important tlmt the meat should take the salt when quite fresh. Iu twelve hours till the brine and dump salt not ab sorbed should he si raped off the bin-on and re moved from the vessel, mid dry salt added again, as much as needed to cover it. as before, and well rubbed in. Tiiis process should be repeated every twelve hours for three days, when Milputic should be lidded, getting off previously all thu damp suit mid brine as before, and applying the saltpetre as the common salt, adding a lmndlul of the latter.— A quarter of a pound of snlpetrc to it side of bacon weighing seventy pounds is .*uflicient; then mix one pound of coarse brown sugar mid one pound of treacle or molasses, and pour over the saltpetre on the bacon, adding a little more common salt daily for three days, whit It serves to make the pit kle keep well, and the whole liquor should lie I " led with n teacup over thuhacou as often as comcni<-ut. four times a day for the tir-t two weeks alter it wu- first put to the liucon, mid then never h .*« than twice a day for thu remainder of the time needed tor its pickling, which is four weeks, or longer if large bacon; and then it should be sent to the dry- ittg-house, and smoked over a wood lire." Thu. Fashionable Thief.—A rogue takes n •iiqiiet to your frontdoor, tells your servant it is for the I it Ay of tho house, waits for her to dictate n reply, slips into the parlor and pockets the little treasures tlmt lie nrottnd loose. This is the lntcst st vie of the house thieves. Gen. James Gadsden, our Minister nt Mexico, is convalescent from his illness, and has ben ordered by his physicians to the seacoast to recruit ltis health. Viiiong uur Mock will b • feu ti 1 all uf the mu-t fa-lcon- able Mil *, cotnli'iriig ELEGANCE WFIII LIGHTNESS AND STRENGTH! Built by M in. Di.nl.ip ami other rcIl iM" bail.b i-in I'hil’iib Ip'liia. who*" w<.tk It.is a n-put Kinti fur l.lglitn- s*. Durability an I Neatness, uiisiirpa.-scd by any other ttiiiii- ufiictures la tin* Union. Tli' t'e may ulsu b 1 foitti I among our stock s, lections front tlm c-t*tbl limciit of J. M. ip imhv ta l’o.. Baldwin s Thomas, ami other e 'Icbrated niaimfaetur-rs iu Newark. N. J.. J. II. GimIwIii ami "th 'ts In Now York. Antwerp *• King. G. Ferris n t’». Ihd' *- M* ft bury, nml G. ta 1). In k ta Co. in Now Haven, all of which at - bit'll e.x- pre-ly for ns. ami which we do not hesitate to warrant hi in r.v pint.oul..r. Ami wo fool.mili'lcut la -tiding tint w«* htvo now .>n band n Stock tlmt we tb nk will moot tho iqqm.bat.ou ami want- of tho pnhlic. an I which for variety ami extent i- ttot surpis-cil h\ any in tlm S .tithcin Country. All order- shall have str.ct ami prompt att ntlon. H.C. McKEE. Savannah. D-r. 11 1‘ft.V I. S. Br.NNKTT. J THK Ri.t‘l'nt.'CAV U'Atl.NU K00M.^ F|||.» Clothing. Superfine Boa lyMaiK-t Q PRICE, Ham. Caps, FASHIONABLE Cns-lm-r. 0, Shirts, Collars, AN ., Vestings, Glove*. Hosl-ry, MILITARY M ill ho Mad* NOTICE. CTp-AW r this date, th * itouni. r PLANT.;!: will d,» :otitlnu • her trip* to Rinboro', ■ Milton Blnff.i and w.U t- p >t Darien. CRANK, WELLS ta C.U A* u. r/tousrn to it at, a n Jf rS l; Caiies.Uinbrell *rpyYTT.fVn To Moa«nrc. 147 Unexccp'i'nable i HanAkotch'D, BAY-5lBbET, In ’*•>'•*•. v’ * v'v i ii. a a TO RENT. ^ Tiie "ti'o e cm >t. .lam s * Square, fut in* (ly .cut* ! p eJ by lir.J. M. Schley. Ajqdy uttlili ease.-. Fan y Arti b * SAVANNAH, GA For Gontlonien, Me eh Uo’ Ordets from City and Country suliutid, i ii i c s . , 'TiU FOR RE.Ht: i Two oljigibly I e.t.e i an . pb osnnt ro >tnt, fro:.t a; n .lul.it* 'it .-qiiartf, siiFable f.r *lve{«iug u\ssv • II I)ts ui Law ollices. A]q li to WM. WRIGHT SELLING OUT! NOW IS THE TIME FOR BARGAINS. Cheap Puhliialiniii ot Greatly /ltdneed Psiccs. S IX Twcnt'-!iv" font Fool;* f-r Gn • Doll.r. Ti r e Hltv i • nt t!u ki ut One Do!lai'. Other Jlouml W. tks at »oiy low rate-. "a hand, a go i a«s T'lm nt of lb*!icioui L‘r vary and j Mis thin •• us YYi r'ni l>.v tin* l»'-t m.th is: i.tl of which ) win b" <"M at my low r.it - tor ca-h. Call - n—dm 1 ••PI" rtmdty will bo ojA'ii *»nly a few days—ut tic- Book M 'f nr' S. ft. slIiLuY. No. b.j Congicss st. dec 12 •ply to BAYNARD ta RoWLAND. NOTICE. WO Mntitbs after <i.it<'. u|.|dic I'.ion will b • made to he Court ■ f ordinary, ch xlmtii County. f>r !• ii'e . tfg.'o man miut >1 T in. belonging to the Estate ll' iijandn W. I" m k. dee a- d. dec i2 801*111 A A. Foal* t’K. A-'niTcstratrlx. T FOR RENT. Tli'I'r nt otlice. No. 172 Buy str ct, well fuel up I’of i "tt“li olltc •. with two stories beneath, "ill a iapteJ lor storage of cotton or uierchamb, A - > BAYNARD ta ROWLAND. TO DEALERS. 1 S Agent- for the-ale l No.'. Leaf Lard, wo can sup- L ply the trade at 1"W price* • c. U • LYNX k SNIDER. STOCK FOR SALE. 1KNTRAL Bail itoad, liana :tat.' 'no:g:a. by FOR SALE. ***> A DWELLING 11 -Is., m good order, with ak 1 hi la iiali of land,a tine*;tuatii n. f r-ale low. Ai 4ms, l> to A. WILUUK. n •<• 19 Ocn'l In*. Ag't ami Bmk-r. L' 11—Ct 117 FOR SALE . BLACK Woman 1« yours o.d. g 'iwlciMik. wa-h* L i rotter, sound and of g.M»d ebaract. r. Applv - c 7 W M. V FOR SALE, 77^*• A L T IN %\Hi’iT.>\ ll.Li.. n« ar tho So mil-rt* •;j •' tinii C. R. It., on which is a *nmll 8tcre.C"in II w L»ei I Mabl s. Any pet-on wishing to I'lin ba* .«ii 1 apply to tilt'*tibserd> •!' on the p.oim-es. Jf -aid Li i I not -obi by tiie tir*t Monday in January, it will l" on . ; at public outerv,at tlu-Court llousein Spriiignt-lduti ibl day. tiov h—nw AMDs F. li.\ I I IT. ' TO RENT. uahs. NOTICE.—T« Hup Captain* and *hip;ing M' i- ch.mt*. The und' r-igned Ag> nt* f t th • *i'.i. king Ii" I*" "I I'h.indb-r Co.. I'hat tutu mg. i, T- mu **••••. tor the sale of I’i kled l’.uk mid Re"l und Leaf Lard, offer for -•'! ■ I’lint" ami >!■ *■« Ft f. Print" and M. ss Polk, and No. 1 Leaf Lard, on nc* oinm >datii g t rm». d"C 11 LYNN ta SNIDER. » THAT DESIRABLE libit K STORE ntnatH «n | Mliimk' i street, next dia't l" the corner ttUy and » opposite SwRt ta to. apply to iv i th WM. WRI611T. f jpO FARMERS.- i bids. Fairlv Whit" Pot it lotKi iiu-hel* lioavy So. d i 'iits. dally expect'd aud ioi * do to arrive, tird -rs solicit!d. lie.-11 LYNN fc SNIDER. F LOUR^FLOUR.—A cliol. e lot of Ka*t. i n and stlpeillue Flour ill sack*, at Dejot. i.lul f. Id it I X r. Four «»f t!»•■ tivo tenement ll.nina sd'iKU*'"n : Jeiii fortuT ol Jivies and Aliorcorii #tioe'*, licit toiil. ta-'-.u |,,. r mmtmi. Po*- s-ioii given i.iim-lis'e;, AIni. tlm store on Bull street opposite the I’u-i • 'Cl.r, | Inquiri' of a. It* »S \* D, I ii'iif N Corner ol Buy and llml « reci. e II LYNN ta 8NlDr.lL i •• itu. vr. X pi 'SSF.S'ip I.N given iimncdinte'v. the Wi-'cii !' Tunentetil of II. R. Juek*«m’* Ibliae in -.-i h Lbroad-*t. Apply to A. 0. H \VENPOUf. -If D .Ki.NAl BRANDY.—''Jlie Mil-crib, r- have in bou I an iiivoi.-o of voiy fine brandy Vintage 1852 r> taped v ibeiii-elvcs front Cognac I*oc. 11 MINTS & JOHNSTON. S IGHT, SHORT, AND LONG SIGHT EX- i HANG.. ON NEW Y'UbK, lor Mile li\ • dee lu ROUT. HAIIF.RHIAM & SON. PIA N 0 POPtTES Caution to the Public. j Gi.cxvh.m:, At.*., It'.n, 1*65. Mr.inr.*. AfXvxfER A Sskki>:—Robin-on A Kldrcd'* Ciioii- Ci.tapany .-bowed in Turk-got' Ala., (wlieie I to- * <1 *, • uu I mint" "tic of tin* company d- c i.vi'd "tie of my ti 'gru boy* off: It • overtook tlu III iu Colunibt!*, where tli y tuok him iu |io*se**loti, but lie (the boy.' was taken up nil I put iii .mil iu Cii-Mi-in. Ga.. wli re 1 got him. The keeper o* - the ol pliant had tli • boy iu oliarg", which I i c in prove by * 'oral: nml I have no d >uht hi* intention I wn* t" quit the company ami take the hoy oil t<> sell him. 1 If I iiium t got li dd "f the man t" pron'ciito him, I ] w.mt to put the community on their guard, n* I believe \ they Buiko that one part of tlmii Inniiiens. I Give th ' above two insertion* in your paper, nml for- wmd }< uriiccuutit to me ut Tusk"gce, Ala. . | dec in—2 Re*|ie( t.'iilly, WM. VARNER. AT W. D. ZOGBAUM & CO’S. LlACIt SALT.—The eaigop r ship J. I,n Rowell lot sale by A.xDRF.W LuW ta CD. deli—.u f*iOR9T.—1,000 bushels Corn for i DANA A WASHBURN. C 1CITTON SCALES.-i r ■tiiiiiin Cot ton 8catcs . tor sale low. by JNU. C. ltuW LAND. ■lee lit ' No. 72 Buy st. A I.AItGF. *t ok ol Steinwnv A Son*. Sti’daid. J. B. Duimnm. Iloiu. e Watot*. Ba oii.V Raven..I. ( bickering. Gil out ta Co., and Light". Newsi.u aud Bra bury * m* IS lobruted Patent Arch Wrost Plank 7 and 7 1-3 Octavo r i a n o s . They are dptingui«h"«l mr exqui-.t" quality of tune. ela«- ‘ " itirpnssod durahi- ATOES.—lUH bbl*. i hulling Potato®*, land- Horn snip Rotund i. i i go "I order, mid lor sale idee*] WAVi.lt ta CgN.'TANTINF!. H A Y.—2i>o bal bng Carrib < tieity of touch, standing iu time an I > iit.v. ALSO.— A most exteti* ve assortment of Vi dins. Vi olin C< llo*. lilt tur*, Flutiun*. A<-<'oide"U«, Flnt-i*. Clari on ts Fr iichuml Italian siting*. A". Ao„ nml ('hiK-ienl ' mid fa*hi"ii'ib!.- MUalC conslmiilv lehleil. Pubi c luvor i pAitely solicited. W. D. 7.GGBAVM A C".. Sid- Agent- in 8av nil tinii, . doc 11 No*. 1o7 Bryatt nml UI 8t. Juli"ti *ts. RAFFLE! TO RENT. Finding tlmt the Republican Rending Room i* tunintuiitcil nt tut annual to the proprietor* of i near .Six Hundred Dollars, the room now occupied | for that purpo.*e is offered for rent from the first «lnv of Jutinar.v next. tf dee 10 IMPROVE THE OPPORTUNITY. A SPLENDID Piano Porte for Five Dollars. | To be Rallied for on Clirlsliuns Evci PIANO F‘<ii.'t • Fancy ... ...... ’"tin rrs Lafayette Classical & English SCHOOL, doc 11 GiiIiiii Flute. Arc idem. FRiti-| A Ct'hwvw's i'lVUUt Vlo ll Picture, rure a chance, ot S ML D. 7.00n YUM A Cl.*' Non. 1l>7 llrvim mid 1*4 St. Julii Ii -treet*. WAIiKSR. COUNTY, GrA. ...MHN YV. BAKER, A.M., Principal and Teacher of Ytioi nt l.a luge*. i- Napoi,f:on in oun Grain Maiikkt.—The natioug, aud to report the entity to their reHpe.etivo ! U"''he«i?er I’u'mu Mates tlmt the agents of the I boi'.ieg nt ns early a day after lie re-ntscml.liug of ' French Emperor have been largely engaged thi* I the Legislature as po-sihlc. It cannot he di: cl to t the College is suffering iu reputation, ifnot In usefulness, und the sooner the nature of the malady is ascertained und thu proper remedy ap plied, the better. We regret to add. upon what we rounder good authority, that Jmnc* Hamilton (,'ntipcr L«q. lias sent iu his resignation ns a mem her of the lionrd of Trustees. This every friend of the College will he sorry to lenrt 1 , as that institution and the cause of learning hud no better friend limn hu in the State. Tiir Candibatbh kou tiib CT.uk humu or tub Housb OF RBUItBSKNTATIVBH.—Gen. Cullotii, the Btiii-a.luiinintration cundidnie for Clerk of thu Houso of Representatives, has been for several years a whig member of that body, hut at the lust election was defeated, lie is a gentleman of talent and much personal popularity. A. D. Ranks, B«|„ the democratie nominee, in i the editor or the Mouth Side Dumocrnt, published at Petersburg, \ a. Although scarcely twenty-two years of ago, ho has edited that paper for four year* post with marked ability ; and as an offer, tivo popular orator, and a man of energy, strong intellect and sound judgment, is said to hu sur passed by no young ntan of iii* ago iu tho coun try. Nearly all tho papers of Virginia, whig, dent icrut or American, speak of his nomination in term* of warm commeudutiou. full in purchasing wheat in tho West, "ti his or- count. They purchased 900,000 bushel?, of which 650,000 cnme to Duffnlo, and 150,000 to 0,-wcgo.— AH hut 40.000 went down tho Uric C’ntial. The snitio ageuti are .-till Inlying in Illinois and other Western Stales, to go doton the Mississippi andonl by New Orleans. Dkmochitic Ritvinw'.—David A. White nml RpencoT W. Cone have undertaken to rcsnsc'itnto the Democratic Review, which, under their mis- pi'cs, it i* said, will star* wit It between three nnd four tlioiirnnd snliseriLers, unmiig wiiom tuny ho found General Pierce and several meuthera of Con gress. It will lie devoted it is said, to thu re-elec tion of the present Chief-Magistrate. Ambnitibs of Wau in tub Chijiu.a.—A corres pondent of thu .Journal do Constantinople, writing from .Sevastopol, October 4th. t.aya :— The French troops tire opposite the Rossinis Ministbh u it oh Auhtiiia.—On YVe.lnesilay last the Chuvalittr Hulsunun, who has for several years past resided in this country ns ilnirgc d’affaires, presented his credentials to the President, and was received ns minister resident of bis majesty the Emperor of Austria. Mtt. Kll.LMoni:.—In the course of a speech re cently delivered by the Holt. II. Marshtill, al Louis ville, hu announced himself in favor of Mr. Fill more ns aeundidate for the next Presidency. Libut. Mai.'hv.—The houso of represent u lives of Tennessee has adopted a resolnlioli in favor of the restoration of this officer to hie former position iu tho U. B. Navy. along the whole line of the Tehurnnyn. A few days tlm French soldiers, who arc always ingenious in finding mean.- • f passing away tiie time, put them selves along the line of advanced posts, indirict commiiniciilo.n with the Russian soldiers plincil opposite to them. Tiie plan which they adopted was this: they hoi-tod on the end of their bayonets some small white handkerchiefs: the Russian soldiers, not to he wanting in politeness, did the same, thus showing that they were disposed for a co'.fetence. “The French soldiers then showed their hrend ami eolluc, and the Russians their gourds of brandy, and then with common accord they nd- vam ed towards eat ii other w itlimit arms, and (• i h their coffee and brandy together. It appears that this kind of recreation went on for some days without tiie knowledge ol (lie French and Russian officers. The Gringalet llattcry nl times sent some shot among there jovial gentlemen, but that did not prevent tho meetings from taking place. A few days sinco the General wits informed of tho fuel, ami the most rigorous orders wore issued to put a stop t«, swob proceedings. The captain, who ought at lir*t to lutvo prevented them, Inis been punished.” M. BA l\ F.lt, A.M., Teacher "f the Higher llrntii lies • f Matin unities. Mi-s i', II. Mf.RKH'K, Assistant Teacher of Latin uml tie' Eoulisb Brnneli"*. Mi— L. A. ATWOOD. Teacher of Voenl atnl Instrumental Mu-"-. The next M-h on of this Inst itution will commence Die 14tli Juiiuurv. I s 6 . LaFiiV' lte i* situnti'il In one ■ I the inn-t inten's’inc ■■ lion* i,| Cb' lokco Giorgia. It ban tlo* advantage* of pure air. g«s»il waP r. nioiiutnln M' ltcry und fertile tan-' <. 'III.' village i* oil" of the tit"*t tiiof.il anl li.-ti 111* I nl iii tie.' Male, >i| easy .n c.-* to ill" W. ta A. Itnili nd. ,llinggol I • '•■ni;. Hi • neiiri'-t ilop It.,yet -util ioiitly r< tiiole In l." cx- i'iiil<t fioiii til*•—t "I lie- teltiptiillolis to vice. iliL'iilelit to lai rer ind more public places. I cun lie had in guutl famiHes from 8 to $10 per CHOICE INVOICE OF FRUIT TREES L.YxDING ami lor -.tb—couiprising Apples. Apricot, I'eaclt, Clnriics. Pears. Plum, ami Fnsplicrn — wore ordered fora gentleman, wlm ha- ilispuBcd of hi* place, aid ale now offered for sale. Apply to T. J. YVALSll. dec rt No. 17'» Bay-*t. sicaro sail Mill, ta l.anil lor Sale. IIIOll.ll. •oriling to the Tuition $16. $21 und f°2 pcrniitium, ! d;ff' relit stitdi"? pursue*]. ! Mu-ie. iticlndiitg the u-«* "f I’intm. p-r annum. | Fur (wrtlwt p'lrtlewlav*. ad'lr* -s the Principal, i I:F.I'RRF;M'I'!8—.linige D. S. Anderson. Ringgold: Gen. A. J. Haun II. Marietta; Rev. N. A. Print. D.D.. Ro*wrll; | Rev. It. T. Murks. White 8ulplmr Springs. Ga.: It. M. ! Oituc. K-q., Mlllcdgi'vllle; Noble A. llanltc, Esq., 8a- Vllllllllll. Lafiivctte, Gn.. Dec. 4. 1855. dec 10—0 A FINE STEAM SAW MILL, locat'd in Bulk comity, mi tin 1 great Ogecchee Riv. r. logeth-r with ii trait of lo.uui) acr * g'Mnl pine Intid. and ■ ---^ some swamp laud upon wl.b li i- a line grow ill ..f oak." hickory. n*li. Ac. About lino m r. * ol tli" laud i* ck'itn'.l.up.in w lik'li are two *.’ttl<'iii''iit* of g«Nnl dwelling*, a cm li.iu-i' and all ticcciwary improv. in.'iit* for planta tion ti*". The Mill ba* an excll. lit circular saw attached. The property will be Hold at a bargain. Enquire of R. Met'Ki i AN. nov 11 *2iii Scurliorn*. Serlvcn Co.. Ga. *..* Clinrk-ton Courier will copy Ibo above to the ain’t of live dollar*, nml solid bill t" till* offiec. s -up' rlor l.a*'ei ii Hay. laidiiig fr> n tioiu Rath, and b t si.I" l.v YVAYT.lt ta I G vSTaStINF: lORN.—20"o bii-hel* prime Corn, pi r C. R. ltou !, fot J -ale to arrive, by .ees YVAY'ER k CONSTANTINE. o Lb PEACH BRANDY.—3 bid*. ..;d i cud F.iamlN, at* • Rum und \Y ii -kv. for -uie l»v 3 ' W A Yin ta CONSTANTINE. ing. cornero| \uec" it ami June* Sired App'y b. ■i'l HiG.rMMIYU. J<\HN-'t*N k i LQnT, WANT.", (ve I 'lRENCII GLASS.—4W b.\.s lunUi Gl, . lauding aud lot sale do np. by d.cS (TIAFFF.lt ta Cl*.. No r YVli tnk r « G uns —\\ e h i ve now on bail.I a large a—o. tun lit of iloulde and s.ngle barrel guns, siiitablc for d*er. dm k and bird slusitiiig. AUj'2 laigeNo 5 guag'. b >nt ■lucking gun*, made to order, uml lor sab low. call nt di c 7. L'lYl.LL ta LATTIMOKK. B wag I N ASTERN HAY. JtC — ftw • I ub* pr me East- _J < iii It iv. uml Uot* butrdt potato. *. landing per sidp John Sidney. For sale bv dec 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY ta CO. VE1V GOODS.—Just r-ecivcd: White YVoi*ted XNl l .!'•*. Colored Elastic Bells. White nnd Colored F.i .*iic Belts. Misses colored Kid Gloves, shell side combs, Merino vest*, tac. By dec 7 HF.NRY LATIIROP ta CO. ■ AUD, CODFISH AND HERRINGS — ■ A 25 1.1*I*, priim- new Leaf Lard, 7ft k g* •2 hhds. Cudfl-h. I'M boxes Herrings. Landing, nnd forsuletiv dec 6 SOB ANT IN. .I'llNSTuN ta CO. c . Carter Po- ARTER POTATOES—fto t itoeijUst received, lor -ale by 6 SCR A NT- IN. JOHNSTON ta CO. XV ANTED, I ’O PUItCIIASF!, Second Immi Wine nml Porter B'ltl'*' A|.ply to T. .1. \' A LsII, No. 17d Bay *.r««- UTTER AXD CHEESE-.'i k,. f , cl,ole | ||KIJ1I)(I 1,'TJ . Go-li-.'ii Uutt.'i. ift b >xo* choiee Go-hen Clieesc.— • 1 ,u ling, and for s;il" by dec rt SCRANTON. JOHNSON A CO. B * I . Yt A >11 II T’AII i:,.S of II\ sTF'R SHI Lid I wiitiin the next *ix «4 r \ I I '" PROPOSALS FOR Ill'ILDlNG. P ROPOSALS V. dl tie received uut.I the 'goth of Decem ber for the building nf nn Engine House. t» repldcu 1 Cut now occupied by the Young Atm lira Fire Cotupntiy. i iinn*itmi -jit-ciilcntii.il- of the In..Id.tig may be seen in I the City^Surveyof's office, in the Exchange. JOHN N. YYILDKR. A. N. MILLER. dec in—Id JAM FIS G. RODGERS. B RICKS.—llrk k? lor sale I.V d el! MIMS ta JOHNSTON. S A Y A N N A11 M I’WaL LOAN ASSOCI - ATttt.N sT.K'h. for Milo o d-c i! UKO. Y. Met LK8KKV. Sorrel's Buildings. dec 6 STRAYED OR STOLEN A U >IN l i-.R D HI—>|vtte •— L.vcr ccict, nnd YY'hlti—atiMv.qs to imme ot • *A>lb • A liberal reward w.U be paid for the recotfr ry of said l). g. by . . WAY NE. GKENY ILLE ta C<\ MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS' BANK, Moiik Tiiouhi.u in Ckniii.m.Auftik a.—TltcNn- tlnuiil Inlelligi m er hit* nil nrliilo in reference to Nicaraguan affairs. Hinting that the Costa Iticaii militia Imr lieen •*nl|<.«| fnrlli, being inure than lire tlimi-nml strung, in eoiisei|iie|.i'e nf the exeit* Hie lit produced by the hiccchn and violent pritceeiliiigH id’ Walker and hi* fidliiwera in Nienragim. The re- piildieH "f (1 tinIt'iiitiIn, Salvador and Iliii.dimiM are all in nrniH, deeming is necesMiry for their own safety >" gn and oppose the invaders, who evident ly thruutuu ull tho Central Mtutua. K Y AUTHORITY grunted by the Hat" l.< Ki-lnture, to i-taldlsli a BANK under the ala.ve title in the i ily of .-avaniinli. to I'oiiinieiiii tai*llie-* a f t"r two hun dred th iiHiiml dollar'* shall have l."en pm 1 In. with the pr vileg" ..f exlemling the capital to two tn.III.>n d. Ilm*. nml t.. 11 nt.' BRAMTIKS iii any .•.■rpoi.it" t •wn m this Stale: the liicorporators of mid Bank h.iGng met in the Council Chmiil.«r lit Siivmiti di. "ii the Hit day ..t In- ■•■ n.her iiiMtant. ordered that |!< ok* f-r uib-crlpclon to sleek ill Mii.l Bank lie opened in tlieC- um ii I limnl er. on .-ntunlay, the '29th day »t December, •?•'"-• under tli" mi- pe.vi-i. u of the follow'lng c o m MIT T r. r: HIRAM imilEllTS. I JGlIN BOSTON. C. A. L. LAMAR. | YV. II. ItOlHJMilN. K. II. MARI IN. dee td—t29D XV ANTED. B Y a Young Uetitlcinmi, a YY Il'K. She mu*t he of nn nmiahle di*jMi*iliou. good looking and intelli- j g> nt. Money no object. The young geuth'iiimi afore- tuiid. i* hetwi -ti twenty mid thirty years, tint illlnvor. d. a I g'Mnl hliiire o. intelligence, nml g.MMl nntured. The wn- i limn may he *ui 'ol wlint all the sex like—being potted. Addle** K. V. G.. tlirniigli tile Post Office. The *trictist ; coiilldi'itce obs *rved. ,|ec It—'l* O iGl.ETlIOltl’E LDAN ASSOCIATION STUCK, for till" by UEU. A. Me. LI>KF.Y. Sorr-'l's UiuUhugs. O VER COATS. —3iNI liver Coal* of every de*"i'i|>- turn, in quality, in color, in style mi i iii *./.-. All may lie suited bv calling at the Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Hiv -iroot. dee » YV'I. it. PhiCE. H AMS.—Prim- iimu* iu ill I*, mil turce* in -tore, mid for sale 4«y MINIS ta JOHNSTON. 8 AX* ANN All I A l’OEM : WITH OTHER DO..MS AND ESSAY-. BY Itr,. J. UATM*. Price 30 cent'. For *aie ut th- Bo->k St>rc» , j ib'C 7 To (lie Travelling Public. NOTICE. M V Note* ami no. mint* pa-t due, have been plnccd in the IiiiiiiIh of Andrew II It. Dawson. FIwp, t whose ■•lib e i* nl 09 Pav street,) fot Mamieml and villitl.d ns Iliavc Im'.'ii 1 ran no longer ask *t rangers to S'II t<> me on time: therefore I must have wliat i* due iii". to lav iu new stocks or I cannot keep up my tnisi- I'Xplaiiuali. ti I liu-t willbe appreciated by by tli"-" win. ure imlclile.l to n c 11 lit to •ioi'M:iir.r.i*i-icv IIAN! I!l. t IG IN I S'. I pin » .**1' RER.'JH MRY AN ST. ift'tilH.i, ro-p.-dl'.lly am onoee I" l e ■• lifeus ..| »* .-avniii nb.iliut In* Is rend) to mako met pul dow n I ■ arpet*. Gil • loll*. Maiinn/. An:. al the *b"fn>l not ce mm ou the uiusl rentonuble Uirmi- Uino—uct J . M. O It I KEEN. PHRENOLOGY A PHYSIOGNOMY. » lt. HAYNES is still m Mr. Hines' Hoarding Il"ll*e 11* 111.'liullti'll street. Illld i- pU'p.U"'l to give true delineation'' ol tuhiit* mid climucter. limits |l 6U. due 11 2 H aling twine—For -i»ie i-v dec 6 MINIS ta JOUNSTiTN. n AY—In store, and for wile l»v dec 6 MINIS ta JOHNSTON. ACKEllICL—No. 3. large *iv<'. For sib' bv dec 6 MINIS ta .1GUN8TGN, I1I.A8TEK. —ftO libl*. Plaster, for sale bv ■ (b e ft CARLETON ta PA'tfrYXfh C EMENT.—llK) bbl*. Cement, for sale by ■let* ft J’Altl.ET i.N ta PARSGNS. f ATIIS - A d"C ft H AX' —IIAX'—IIAY,—Sol." t amt Fla-torn It.»y, lor sale bv DAVID R. DII.I/l.N. ii,,v oq Mmket t-tpiare. H AX' — IIAX’ —HAY.—I'll Bale* North River IlM, I.», I', BAVIIl I'- ■>11.1.0*. j U Ytnrk' t 8qunre. C ORN ANl> OATS.—ilea* v Seed Oats, tor sale t,y DAVID It. 1HLL0X, nov 29 Market Square. & ** Look Out for tlu* Murderer ii •fr X O O XV M W AIlD- H RuKI. JAIL la-t night tn th * place.a Nv-'V,J limned PREM.Y. wlm »us under aciitetice | tin ilie ci line «>f inunler. Mini negro i- ol c»pp< i c»’ • i lull large eyes, tall full six I'eet. weigh* nlH'Ut ••*' * , j v i v intelligent, imi tv.nl and write, uml will I'tyW ^ att* nipt to pa*s ns ii tree negro. Said I’tc-ly *? ••"' *? ,. tiegio th it was mrested m the eitv of .'.naniiali n • • I Iasi It.-wu-th-n th • ptMlH iiy "I YVilly A '* 1 u *‘' ' of Savannah. I w ill give I lie above reward tor lm' “I I heiisioti of said uegto. *o l can get hitu^ ^ vx;U< viE. ' dec 4-9 Lexington, Ga., Dec. 1. TO RENT. \ CO'IF IRT.YBLE Dw.-liing lions.*, cn:n r of 'lie ami 8t. .lull n «truet*. veiy low, if applied hr oou. Ai'piy ui (hi* -tike, or lo J. II. MAYEB, Ilroughtoti st.. 2 door* west of Ju l 0 e B.r. nra i. FOR RENT, ^ THE YVH.Yi.F .-T dlt. t - No. 172B.iv Street, n !| ia.hq ted tor «t n»,e of ■■"«..u or tm ichmi .z ■. M- .1.. ... - l.tvv tl.l, i. "•l-'-l. FO|( RENT. The-hires uniter ST. YMlRIJW > II \ I.I.. em- fejjl • er 'if ll'o'ightoii and Jefferjon sirei'ls. wlh l>* JSwL. h'l in tw... ibr.-f. or four Store* to xuii tenunlx Pi.s-e-sioni,n l-t November. F'or lerm*. api.li to line Mil VVH.M VY| ItOGFUl*. «t« retftrv. Foit s.YI.4.. Tli it e mi'll nll.ou uml d , *sira'.lt' r.-sMenee r "t' aieil "iu l.oi .No. :<•», i.ii.ern YY'aril. f.lining '-n soul Ii Itroad, near We.i Itr..ad slree's F'r h.itt-e i* sii .-lanti i ly l.inll ol lirn ks. i* well flini*iiei In .'V»r> p rt uu ti led up wi I. gnsnn l wat r lixime-. •i nl-o lid- il l e\drl enl pomp in the ymd met a fl over garden unnclied I*. Hie pretltiseft, togeiber w ill nil m- UeSsury out Iniiining-. Tlm proper.\ can be inspected by any one desiroitiof purclt iiiiig. i'or ii'im*. npp \ *o s«p !<*—If THO*. It. "ARDEN. TntsIPe. 11«»«•«!•. roil NA l.i.. Ar-JL. Ih 11 I fee mid no num luiiis I live'lug |. r* j inert* occupied •*> l»r. YY'ililinuii. s iuii'e.t on a lull and tin f mt nl the corner of Sou n Br..u I un.l Ai'crcorn st.euiB In Gilsciiy- Term* liberal Ypp'i to t"»* 1 BAvMN ft LEV Y. I<» Itl.M', T'Y'« t TI'.N C.YIK^TS in Gordon Bk.ck. irofP ing Cuaihno-q'lire. n.d we I urni-lud sih A'"*, wilier, ga*. -Iable!', Ate p.,**es-ni|t given 1:1 ■ivem'ter. EltvY AUg G. YY ILSoN, Ageni, "ft !'* No. 7-2 llryun 81 eel. Flllt fit.Y I . THE. 17 V-I'F.RN TF'.N EVENT of B’iek Bund- WANTED. YOUNG MAN wimsc oivu.ngs are nucnip!oi'*c. , would take Job* of l’o-t.ii, mi I uiuk.ug uu; li-U i" l*t January. Apply at this office. d<c l—• t WANTED TO HIRE, V THI. Y i.Ai,. ftj l k ly N. gro tell ■"*, to w< rk al the Parks Mine l olutub.u Co., Georgia. L;l»wl ' will be paid. Apply to 2*—-'in C. A. L. LAMAR. XV ANTED, OU RIGHT guod .\egi\j hand-, for tho »t>'auicr » has. llmtruke. Apply to • " 1 URIGIIAM, KELLY ta CO. XVANTED, I AND YVARRANTs. me Itighuat going rah * " .11 l> ! 1 j |iinl Lr Laud YV„irants. by nov 21 SPENCER CUItRELLta CO. TO URIC KM AKERS. NkXIT.YNTF.DftiHi.iXa) Brick. F"i juuticulars, enquire •’ ▼ ▼ the subscriber, on the second »i"r.v of the 8 , n'l Be. l.i ng. nov 24 JOHN S. NORKI8. Arclnt.rt THE DINING SALlHi.N in tin* • ,, .,.ngci Di pot at Ma .m wi. M .... a, ,| 11118 DAY". December. <•■ iic.il- w ill I"' 8> rved on th • arriiAl ’Imin of Curs. Atiuihcd t" 1 * 1 ® ml Genth men’s I’ml.'is and 'ytiling nccoBsiry for the a lhe trau'lling puhl.v. lANiAN ta MF.ARA. Proprietors of Linicr Uouse, Mai on. i'*. ta