The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, December 19, 1855, Image 2

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SAVANNAH REPUBLICA N, WEDNESDAY YtOKMNi., DECEMBER 19, 1865 CKESCKJtfT CITY. The fateorgiM Legitimlm*. | NEW YORK CORRESPONDENOK *t th* fc~EI1> Rag-abhca*. ALEXANDER & SNEED, . -4 —- cm ui oubwt c^taia fa. *km ^ ,h * »** «• ■ ■- j m .i Tte uMsfUm of iatallignaou la th* «mk MB StMBiUp Crmtmt City M lb. t» ea the 7lh in* Uni, ua her way fro* __ • Now Orleans. Nb* was a magnifiraal T rl'* r r'“fl “ T|tUM.1 4 •• aad ku bran on the Hm abuul It. y« New Yme, D«c. IHk. Tko Chi] m dwU, fait fai 8. .op go* 4 Kjrviou l*o*l *«»•*'n, aad it ii otapute 1 by tbt news- ■ NlUAMIIIUI, I>M. ink, ltti ■*>A« or MfuiHUtivii. •n-^.y.U.U,- *“ b r u,. d “” l “»' ■“ “ ^ ! *-**.», w. in. *“ 1 " h "‘" u ’ “ J b "“* t V" 1, K ‘‘° " ‘ , aniecdauou lb. Uoum (Mud th® anginal bill ar* ti-'#.—• ,. . , , .. , .. .. __ tb* will prave a’.otallos*. Itisgmli- with anaruen't-eot, by Mr. Irvinof Wilke*, that y y * _ ^ * t ° . ." T 1 •mrnm fj| P £ hawever. to know that her pumpn, err., ■ th-- Mpc.nl appropriated bo paid oat of the nett . ^ [.**' * or .^T* . * ^ /I A • i baggage *o*i asniDwcra oil saved nod earned into ' earmufv of the But. Rood or tb. proceeds of it* * . * n ' SAVANNAH, UA. ™ kj tl . Wt „ w TU di ,„ 1 ” u P> JJ. **• *■, "“-V I gelmetet UecWg. MW»T »»■ *•* *— “ •”» *• *“•*«"• “* «• *■>•> *■•»* •" *' si-— ‘ X JX""'''JJ.’.r". nlLUd I I—MO 111 I* » ■ —— mail* to New Orleans. t. form a in» cotntr frx.ni liakcr and _*rlv. , . , . .. . , . 1 * 3 rrolii ron;.'iiqp UiMeCuDtiDcDUl ibipmcnu too, Tb.foUowi.g portiCTiUn of tho *r^fV frw tbo ibeote. * . fr 1 , , , ,. , . . ' wore Uacbt by the orea'.i of tbc trench gorrrn ■'«*> Omasum of the Utli !b»L wul b. reod «ith iillo o> toeie r tdiooE. , 8 / .. k . , . , . . • ** meat, to p»_v for which txchonje* were lroan by ““ Uk S.pmo, ; ^ „ Ooodbu , |b ,„, <J„«. lf*MMPo&fa SSr—0, — 4 •• tcmoI 0*4 hoe b BV Tf.LtrtKtFHroRTHEHH'l'BUaN LATER FROM EUROPE. ▲miu f»h The U. S. mail lUoanWp "Crooeeat City ” roa- Court* of H«yd county, to th* 2nd Monday in m.»fcr A1I...J Q. <i~r, tan Sn. T.rk .. .1. 3rd r , k „^ „ a AorJ , L P „„ L lnitont, nth Idotc-rtri and ■ centra! core© for : _... * ~7 . „ , ..... Bill appropriating uomei to the Georgia Mill- ama. Uauvaz. Doe. 18th. initnnt, with |ju»*0Eer» and a centra! targo for , New Orieon*, <ta Hitana. She ha-i a fair wtud. i and nothing of important* tetirtd till Friday foey Inetitate. Ob motion of Dr. Bcrevtn. made •Tailing lait, »hen, at about 7 o’tlock, ibe itnitk, ; the special order for the 2«th of Janoarr neiL I •»»«—"*"»«!* «* twlj B * k *“*. 1 Bill ta««,.0j Utantaw. -I s, p ™i.Ccta about 2# mile* to the S. B. of the northern point ,, , ,, . , of MalemiUa R«f. Good oblations -ere ma.Je J * d «^ l 10 *H «*• hereafter to be elected, j that day, tounding* had Veen taken up to the time : fr ' ,m I2,i0d to »S,000 per annum,—taken up. Mr. The itaamship A»i» kas arrierd Iriagiag date* } the veaieP* itrikiog; and tba only tauee that Buchanan *0 Rtaandcd the bill, at to make it apply from Lieerpool to the 8th iatUat. can U aligned for the unfortunate 'occurrence, it ^ . hereafter to be quaiifted and commie- -OI—.MN W-. - - 0-0— • Si ™7™'1X. k „ J S a ,b”^ , ; , S’ I -1B*.—T«ta ». T.r. 33. took «,MK> and eip»rt*Ti 4,99®. j UDg rafts, in case it should be requisite to drtert ! Bill amending the Ac; appropriati The fallowing are the quolatieae : the ship before arm lance could be obtained.— ; to cleaning out Big or Little Uhooj i Kiddl.., <MM» 1R I Tl ”r « PV~»p" •» lta»*. M tata M II ohI, tk<ttata»i »v , i. ia.li tuetetned the slightest injury, whita an be at-■ y ' *' iributedto the abK-cee of all unnc .eMary eieite- 1 P ru bria»i 0 ® '• available. Fair t plan dt if. menu On Satarday. about 7 a. m.. Capt. Gray* Bill autboniing Grand Jcriei to allow Insolvent BreadsiuS* are qaiet, with little speeulalire de- .»t.l a boat oat filled with women and children in | Lisu to Ta* CoUacu-rs. Passed. ating monies 1 River*.— which the ap- Cana! Flour 42a *1. Ohio 44*. fid. | hope# of finding a place to laud them, ar well a* Prwriauas quiet—L*-r4 (7r. 6J. ths ml of his pMieuger*. but she reUrnt i in . . , „ . . , I al-out two u ur* witnout fanug able to MCotnphrh Aln-e. «. »m , Ul .!-,ir—1 I, » i, .tai.ra.tari., in the Bank of E-.gland has mcreatd j dvpatch the »-*: ;■> the ncsrr*;wr..girig statu n— id Ceasels baee advanced to VOf. i Sandy Cay—ct 42 miles S. and Captain II-»J- Polltlcal. ■ br*<,k (uae of tl e ps.-seogtr- kindiy volunteering take the c.mmand. left the wreck at about 10 Rataotv ©f pence eonunues to circulate, but u>.ih- leg positive ia known. They are e: rental ten tiitl • ael apparently rest <-a ifo foundation, and their ■ only effect has been to raise the pnc« of Con*. United Slates stocks are better. A:ter incessant rowing ti.I 1 a. rtiing. the ’~ »t reached ?a. 11 dbrook fortunately fell in schr. Defistice. Saunderr m:. getting coder way far some ■ :i -» Markets i £»6v* immediately took her New You. Dec. loth. j * :c * m « r - » b ^ tw^fad her. in c Tba Cotton Market is firm. Steamer's n«w« had; f.sk MT all the™ nc- effect. Sale* of the day l.wfifi bales. Floar i* drooping. S-authcrn worth 10.it dull; Corn drooping, and worth 9*; its. Prow Washington. Wa-meerov. D The proceeding* •■( the Sei.ate an* an The Honse has been occupied far. with personal explanation* and defir.i: position* by the member*. Tbcr.- »»i n for Speaker, and the election seems farth rreck bul thp 1 and brough; taiui sately U, S ; tnainini; with Capt. Gray, the I far tt* purpose of *ovir.r ' could. They ail arrived berv On tnot.on of Mr. Murphy, the Senate then took up the celebrated llviia Res. iution au'.horising an investigation into s i*te P. a i affairs :ar. i which as you remember had previously pasted the Senate, after tome essential moditi aii -nt. bt; «n after- warrds toiuiiiwtd. Mr. Murphy offered a substi tute. authoruing the Invesiigating C> xm.ttee to ^ o'clock on San lav examine into the condition of the Road, its general ndy Cay. ao i Capt management, Ac ; an 1 to report to the Legislature with the wre- king j jLertapc i. tMilaM* Tie 'De- 1 ^ r - Hardeman of Bibb offtred a snbstitutc. au- departure far the 1 fhoriringau examination into the charges brought •mpany with a sloop, • against the Executive during the Iasi campaign : x-n • f the same day. art 1 specially into the "Ci'per."’ "Hwxrd" and *r«* , 'Mbeirbn-' ' *4 ""^ vWan ." charge*. The lubsl.ttrte was b,»t. Aye* assau, the re*: re- —Nay* 5fi. Mr. Murphy'* aubstlruic far the ■iginal resolution was thentaken up and agreed t-'—the A; t first g the day . nd Nays i utter will proba ,w ar. j the dem-* ring calle 1 t come up in the Hoc M’e acknowledge the receipt ;f a beautiful ea-uple of Bread from the Bakery of Mr. A. • Borchert. Bryan street. See ius ads«ni*en.- ut it oar present issue. The ateunship Floride. Capt. Woodhull, fr-tn New-T-rk, arrived at 2 o'clock this more in, - . U"e hare received a letter from one of the American eaadtdx'es appointed .from McIntosh county to the Millcdgcvillc convention, requesting tic delegates from Chatham to represent those from McIntosh. .tif* At a meeting of the American Party ut the Exchange last evening. C. A. L. Lavas. Es - p wss called U, the Chnir, and Gren. VfxP. White appointed Secretary. The fallowing gentlemen were then chosen to represent the Americans of Chatham in the Mil- le IgeviUe Conrenti n of the 20th in*;., to wit:—i Hi:. John M. Bemcn. John W. Anderson. F. .?. Barww, Wm. Bone, P. W. Alexander. Isaiah Dav. •tport, Francis Biair, W*. H. Kelley, J. X. Lewis- and Henry William*. C. A. L. Lamar, the Chairman, was added to the delegation. A portion of the above-named gentlemen had been recommended u delegates by Washington Cianeil the evening previous, and we were In er ror in stating in our issue of yesterday, ths - they ' had been choaan at a meeting of the party. W- were not praaant at the meeiuir. end were misie- 1 f .-med as to iU character and action. AriBSsrs—Mrs. Farren appears to-night in the thrilling drama of “ Jane Shore." We copy from tko Boston Advertiser, the following opinion of ber representation of the character in that city: “Mrs- Farrea'i Jane Shore, of Thursday night, was such an embodiment as become* her proper sphere, and gives tokens of the genius that i* in ber. It was painfully real: every scene beamed with new aad original beauty, and the whole per formance was one of those startling victories of art which daxile while they command observatir n.— “Hie suffering penitent, in every trial; the true woman, in every vicissitude of fartnne: the broken hearted, in the last struggl'-s of expiring nature, all found a competent representative ia this t.il- j •nted lady, who clothes everything she doe* with the grace genius alone brings to the alter of aru" A sab DiaarrotxTVBST 1—We learn from our A 11 *" 1 * exchange* that a largr number of people collected la that city last Friday to witness the hanging of Can Costly, who had been c nvicu 1 of . murder, and sentence.i at the late term of lii'ir Superior Court. Th* case, however, had Icon carried up to the Court of Appeals on a motion for anew trial. At the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Geor gia. convened at the Exchange Long It,cm, pursu ant to public notice, there were 20.797 share* of stock represented, being orar a majority of all the stock. On atotion, bis Honoi, Edward C. Anderson. Mayor, was called to the chair, and J. R. Wilder appointed Secretary. The President of the Company submitted the Annual Report. He also read tbc proceeding* of a late meeting in gcrivtn, and his reply. On motion of Elam Alexander, it was unar.i- Moosly. Jt<To/rerf, That the thanks of the Stockholder* are hereby tenders'; to the President. Directors and General Superintendent, for their judicious man agement of the affairs of ths Company. This no • t- ing approves of the answer of the Pre*:drnt to the proceeding* of a meeting of citizens oi .Striven C ounty, held at Station Xo. 6—which answer is tin id 15th inrt., and has been published in the ne« •pai'ers of this city. A. Porter. Eaq.. offered the following Resolutions, a- 1 the same were pasted. Inasmuch at a portion of the cititcn* of Striven county ha*e, in public meeting, passed resolutions of 'ensure upen the management of tha Central Railroad, it ia therefore hut justice to the Officers of the Company, tha; this meeting of the Stockhol der* should publiely condemn tha temper of tai l Resolution* and distent from tba spirit and sub- ffvance thereof. Therefore, /(etolred. That at no period, since the organisa tion of the rtompany, have its affair* been in a tuora prosperous condition, or it* msnagotnent more ably conducted. Rttolxtd, That we do approve and sustain the policy and mesuure* which the Scriven Resolu tion* have so nnjustly and severely animadverted npo lilted the Pai • tic. R >bin*on. w left Tbotnasl ' Wbecc.-" rtunately i pt. Hiram hi -The Br. 1-arque ".Sir Charles A'-eH. master, from St. Jago le Cuba, 1 Swansea, with a cargo of • pper-ore, i ••bore al Wai. rig'. J.'.andtn the loth t ., sha ring her stay at tnc Frenc h capital, one night at the Coicie f 'i era. 1 ut n until after the first act. A letter writ* rarely win; out. and only :w , r thri ring the day, endeavoring luxinui: the strictest in ogni - ..'. and reining a as she was recognise 1." t isadlc i that t*« or three disti succeeded in obtaining an in nail. Minturn l Co. It is reports 1 in commercial circles, that Louis Napoleon has expended between five and seven million of dollar* here far American pr -ducts, n t. as many people erroneously suppose, far the commissariat, but in order to cheapen the price of bread in France and strengthen his posi- :i >n as ruler of the people. There is another article of domestic manufacture which farm* no small portion of the exports to Eu rope.—a cmparsuvaly new article far shipment: ar.l that is New England rum. Immense quanti ties have been snipped during the last ninety days, principally ;•> Constantinople and port* in tb# Mediterranean. The price baa risen about 15 cents per gallon, during the same period, an 1 Mo lar*** which farms owe of it* principal ingredients has advanced st a corresponding ratio. It is un derstood that the Fren.b government and the Greek merchants bsve male contracts here and in Boston for a million of gallons! The current price Ltre Is iOf&il cents, and the rates of freight 7c. ter gallon to Constantinople, 3e. to Marseilles an i Vs. per ark to London. Thus we n©t only help to feed ilie Allies, but also furnish them with s'isralatlng lrlnk, all of which inures to the bene fit -f our shipping interest. American Brandy. I may add, it also sell.ng to uae extent far export at 54fa, 55 cents. Ar.ather instance of Edmund Quincy's favorite epecucle, the sight of "brethren that d s-agrec:” 1* t , be fanml in the columns :f the "Indepen- IvCt" Mr. Henry Ward Beecher who fir. is nothing *al- v« it be! w hi* abi'.itl* • has t,omj :l*d a hytta t-.-.i far the use of hit tongregatl -n. and the "E'-angelist," another church organ, has reviewed the same in terms implying doubts of Mr. Beech er's orthodoxy. Whereupon brother B. retorts: nt "old lion coming up out of the thick coverts of •lord -n" ever went at a prey with a keener relish it a deadlier stroke. The cdit'T of the "Eracgel- gets an awful scarifying. 11 is statements are t'-rn to tatters, kia very arithmetic is upset, and Mr. DvecUr hints that "they -ii i'nt teach counting" at •. s h.-.l where his crlt.e was educated. A man ■ ■ ni c uat, don’t cv-unt in Yunkee-laod. T'ue N.-tl nal Convention of Irishmen, held at the .'.-iirla-t week, produced a iamcnulla farce. : ithUh Ir.zhmen thcmc..ivM seem to Lave been COMMERCIAL RECORD. •AVAXMAll MAHKkl. Txnu.tr. 1m* it. r u OWTtlX -TS« »4 - .. o. *«r »■*—i l *'•* witkawi • oe/ cOm** tre« K»' <4 te* Say frev-an*. u« ulM areas Kbn mu. ;x. It. ua s*M*tg. s. - M *•„ Jiu»> t . II u »v MSI u •%. u u -v ire at ■*;*. *" ai S. ■*- u »;-i». » •a * •,. ue u »S. as ! laTsaaab Eajswrla, Dec. It. rifftTfcM -I TUX. U. -TO/aia Art uniter. 1JA40 da : ■■•til lanfiev. ' USLTIV-SKK—KltsMe-tk-D. 14 de thwelS«. 4TS bona i upp r-usa,4 hkd* Oil, 41 Utet Yam, 1 bei Mtr- ebandia* .saw Y-SRK.—4Mtl **•« Hoags Ti»Ur, 1U.0U fret ^ tend Lumter. Hccclpt* Pae CsMial RaitlrwnA Dac. 1«* 1 bal^* t--4too.k*4 sack. Corn, ltei do K’.-or »*d 174 ' bbte. oud Udie, t,lc«a)Uk... J W laui.ropsi Co, , A te-w * Co. W Botliw'll fc • o. J J are llulw* Fl-u»- . mg a C->. lluuuc a -,alum '.i l-ad-lf rd S* ) it L*oa 4* ’ atud. r. 11 «> Coo*. JAM Cotm. Hum, Uret La*. , ! Way It Taytot. T it It J C Mu * P U fc f«. IVho a *■» - i*r, liwaia; *> Co, faB.iaA.lt X a Co. A f II, fuser It W. Dana a Washl urn. T.Wkt, X*H4 . C-. J Smith. C A Oreiner. W. ,\ a C-, (hur J, a M ac*. • Wm Davi-teoa. k W li-Acbiun, CUgbatn » Cuaaiagliaaa. J>M.CALL,UK a Cu. K II a ».a, ' MAIUNLI LIST. lavaanah, <ia-. Ktembrr 14. 1W4- mw ADVEBTUEllEHTg. |CAtTSQir iojtmh fi a tll i jx A AA U id JD M • ■rt.aa'fa.le ninrtiHf era*tai»firev»i tay B I Uere-aa l Mtaagev Mr W II nutj* , " **'• * •»*. ¥. «*i-ig t , 4 ^ I “■•"ew?r BJRSSyilESSfSSKSri^sf Tkird Awpaaramcc ml Nr*. Parrea. coJlLS Wie. -u b't bnUiaat wiaraalitte*. ta aigbt.y i«rev*4WJ “J 1 r T 1 "”*•* d:- <* “ ~'W a Urge aad tetki-aable andimre -Lre. ajp.»um and ... . rf . Aram*i '-‘irnpmu. •atbutium teetri* herd«i-l-d_•* c-«* > to-: tCn, 4 " ’ " " ■ • l -ic» t ^ I i: 1 Wcdaeilay Kvemlag, UMinhir l«tk, ..,i wiino..a*4euc Mill tire ur-al M et r* Kay .4 4 „. 4 (t> , rcquire-i, aiteowi pi Jane nu^.^r* flflltN-A? uSJ^V^.'ckDP— "M def *p\ riUMter Lord llaet-Bfi Mr * II C*l*l*-teuk. of (abater, •*» T.^-r <•• T "’*"‘J • i : I appearance M,T LOJVM1K fancy Medley Isaac* Mm* J. f-yCLKROD T<. " n -lode with the laoghaMe farce of LOVE IX AU- COKXKRM. Sophia Mim UfCIffE REEDEX AM* To-Morrow Mr* FARREN will appear. '*• I*«« - 1* V S M Ketmaxip n-r.ia. " areuai r«i A C’a. Cordon, Barden, frm X.w T«t-IW«Utr4, , CbarleetXi, t J V tl- timer Wclaka, King. Patetka he. U, fi M Lafli- u te-hr Svlia fc Kuan, from Darien, wuk uaXi bu*uel* R"Ugh Hare, to F U r hackle fori Schr Haiti' Prudd-n, I <U** from Nt**ao.—gain Fruit, oodlurtvta W P ifange. ¥eur J P Colliaa Barr. A1 tain alia, with 4JQ0 bushels Rough Rice. Pi J W Ao«ler».ii. S'hr CctL-fi Plant. Arnau-I. Ogeecbee, with S4C<* busk- •it R.-nrli like, t -1: Hahentiom a ton. tdir L 0 Gunnell. Ifa;kin* • -g-ectee. a1th Aly> bush- cU k ugh bke. tu R lUt crshaai a e n. ci.op N-i-nce. rigarekee. *i:h 4btuh-b H ugh Rice, t. h liaL-crebani a S-aa. C.-u vee Cat fr -ru piontat with --•> butbels hi ugh P.:re. up. Hat- re ham a - :. King'* Cat Iroui y LaUUUon with l*Al tutheUP.ocgh Ri c, to R Hat- rdtaia St tk o. Rarua-ir* Cat fr .***».... L r.T.r, with 1.140 Uilh l* R-ucb K* -. la K llate-r*ham a te l. Miukl-re A*t from plantation wit:. T aj biuhete K.ugb tic- to L Winkler. I Imec'* Cat fr,m Savannah river with Vs) teuhela Rough Kiev to R Haterehan. a s«&. ■i Francis. Brown, Baltimcr, Bricham, e Stockhams, Oiivtr, New T.rk, B-ar*. L O. O. P. MAGNOLIA KXCAMPMBXT, SO. 1. i Kbal'LAR M» ting of this Ei.camp- ^ meat will u held THIS EVE.MXO, at 7 Du* teing lire night for the -lectio, of -ffi—r*. * full *:.U puniual atienuanc- b dcatred. ■tec IV J'AcEPH FELT, s-rrite. NOTICE. pm TL- > .ran art oad *e rrral ocher artictea of WOm value l«fi bom Ibe lat- Fair, far the Orphans of the Instituti ,n of the .*itt*r» of Mercy will 4i*{-«*4 of by lottery, at the ARMOR V HALL, Th:» Wimi-ci Evxxiyio. the lOtL ln*t. Caw-ai having already taken cluiicea. are teAiAed *u be reprre-aud on the ocuae: n : ■ it, »tairi ... .. ■ ■ •*. ' »u*i>iet-a i*,. I un.nipract.n.cr. r-x-i.r.,3. .. ., | ‘*«*e I muui y t-pr-. -1. i.-(M.inu e.-. - - ^ I thep,ral'<al epee'll* r*. ■!*" are p. . .i j*'t I t.ad«T«» te*a uuy... •nee of Wolfc t :c» *'7u first iteportau «. imppa pre. tea. Aromal.c , hem* made it _’t of the - “•W* 1* •I *"1.1.4 I jA«*L.kno«| w I | sad ti whom filled ap. are infcra»->l that tter trill bar* tunny of doing pj at the Hall, during tl iciOcljf the emu.' ».l rejwtM uf-n iZl .NOTICE. ir-h-r dec 1>_1 - abstain fr - 'bP'iaied w. .'HAFJEK. ley do PASSENGERS fordo. N»w Tirk—.Sailed Paalsr lists Mr t ier. Mr Enm a* A C Fatone. 5 H JAB uua. H S Bu*«»a J R IUU- . E P Dorn*. F R Aageri. T 11 Lecgetl Laly. Mr, Saaot'. Thearsea. Mi** E Tk.-jma. Miu M *— *— herlaad. MU# Cork. It" G Sat..r r arl. ' Mar*. U ti kite * A AV W .ia n. .- **5eL;,3. Mr* 11*1 • « t t Wr Wale. O H Bun ini ilajr, Mr, I Be.Ekait. Mr* tetter J Deaai,. J R Char,a, T t : A ii* Li c C lady. J SG .*ir'«. Udy. I ,S.Jare-. as! err ,n. Mi»* » H P,-. ,'lr-luS 4»ey rather less pleat 12 per rent are the ct The IcTaatiJ. hower- :ite busixesi purposes; ilaNnATToX. Pierce asad Nebraska. Some of our Georgia democratic cotemporaries almost 20 •.tip- »f asm.- at tfct very idea of u>urbicg - a mac with a tea feet pole who is not entirely sound on the Nebraska question : while they con tinue to insist that Franklin Pierre has been a true friend to the South, and a "tnirveilou* prop er” Preside1.1. We have c r.t ruled that bis milk and-water support of ti.e Nebraska Bill was cot ?nly inilr.'cre, but h»* done the South more barm than good. See what a portion of the o- rtl»- ern democratic press thinks on this same subject. , We copy the fallowing article from the New York ' e!!: at "Exeter Hall.” M. Benedict will be c Daily .Vsirs, a thor.ugh-fcu.ng Jem iraiic Nebraa- ' ductor. at Lcsdon wer 1 put it frowning, but it was itcpouii.'.t •r an answ.-r, She did not *|eait '■•t monosyllable. Her friends m e does not knots French.bttt thi; i md speaks French »» well a* any • excepting Mademoiselle Uruve! Madame Jer.c; n London, and i Lnd Golds-bmllt series of concerts i mder the direction ' la tbs Nkkmaska Bu t a Test »-Tbe Washing. Tr * NtW V,CT0?,,A ! •on Vn.an ha* officially anr --need, several time*. <*I-<a>ed on the 26th ult.. t,t l the first v«aei t" enter that support of the Kansaa-Ncbratka bili vas, „nd them wa* the new American clipper ship Euterpe, -.Ta* to be. -a U‘t of D.-mocrwtic "rthodexy." Not , of 2. CM tons regia ter. of New fork, which had Ju*t long since. Montgomery Blair. Esq., of Washing- ; trrire4 {r „ a Calcutta, with a cargo of over 2.000 ton. was appointed to the bijLlv responsible and i , profitable post of Solicitor of the C- urtof Cicms, loci - ^ ‘" ck ,h * " 60 { “' W:de iy the Influence of the Van Burens at the White a® J ships draw.ng 26 feet of water can enter at li'-urw. and in spite of the frote*: of National . high tide. Democrats everywhere. We now find in the i ■ — Washington Union of yesterday a ietter from ihi» j Trovuit. i> Mexico.—A dispatch from Mexico appointee of the Admini»tration^addre*ied to jtates that “the president has advices "f the ahso- overthrow of the Alvarez government in Mexi- The effe t of this i* favorable to the American of the Administration, the editor*, staring that the writer, 1 ••favor the passage of the Nebraska act"—as every body knew before. Wire the editors of The IV is of the three millions inden tif the sentiment of shame, they would ' blush at the contemptible attitude they find them- ! selves in. I A Washington letter says—"Gen. Cass has an- The Nebraska bill, we find, is no more a test at nouneed bis willingness to comply with the request Washington than it is at Albany, where The Al- I of the Free State men of Kan*us. He Las pr emised Atio, ha* f.ilen to denouncing it again right , y wk# chal? , o{ &n<1 rT ,, tnt lk e iT ^[ x \ nri far idmisiion to the Union and the constitution adopt- lustily. Hurrah for the Administration: The same sound democratic day* previous, declared as fallows : From fsru will known t" nil we can sh ly and condusWely that the A Imli .strati j-etending to be In favor of Nat l»1 D- i inciples. have be- n using every means but a few AboJUi Whether he erage 'onstitutir will vote accordingly, Lettee rao't Mr. Filler.—The fallowing let ter written by the lion. Henry M. Fuller, tLe Na tional Americnn candidate for Speaker, will en lighten the pul lie as to his true position. There is no more conservative man ia the present Con- gres*. and our friends from the South are sustain ing their principles in giving him their votes : Bcitx, Wilkes' 2!«t Nov. l?55. -V* Dear $'r :—Absence fr m Lome has delayed a reply to your esteemed favor of 12th inst. With regard to my opinion in the matter to which your letter refers, I will simply remark that 1 supported the Compjjmirc measure* of 1850. and have not changed by view? upon the subject; they The question of slavery I have ever been d'-po*. posed to leave with the peep’ * ad by ti remains to be »e A gang of <ig sold at C hariest- sure Esq., at mi A Tawkee Pope.—As an for Americans to subscribe n R'-me. to help build a Colie; the Most Rev. gives out, a- that "The day may even come when an American *01 Kteld the double tctftrr, tented on lie Street Hil't. and the fact >-e merely noted as an item by the historian, that one—the first—of anew nation ality and fr-m the New World. succeeded in the order of that perfect aad unbroken Aposto.ic line wh-ch reaches back to, and was founded on Peter.” field negroes were by Louis D. Dwaus- there, the organ of if “by authority." ■. Kn n prod p.2 that 'He ra making a hurried prep-, r.gton. I hope to sec y i reck. Hastily. v..n ’ list ■ M. Feu Proclaeatic5 or THE PnrsirEXT Acaixst Is- tame® Nicaraoca.— 1 The Union of the 14th inst.. tonteins the following proclamation of the Prcti- lent of the United States : A Proclamation.—Whereas information has °P* been received by me that sundry persons, 'inter,* 'l ln I i u *" ! bc United state* and others, resident* therein, preparing withiu the jurisdiction of the same re ur retain ations within e for • 1 th- To Harry Connelly. Esq., Philade Short or Fcxns.—The Charleston Courts i the Unite. i »*=«•" K “ riiit or enter themse -» participate, in military »r te of Nicaragua: pf re, I. Franklin Pier tatea; -i . warn all r- r ■ • the; ). President of terr ri«e or un- duty as good t'-untry, and Rmolrtd. That the C ommittoe of seven appoint ed to bring their grievances iiefore thia body will not ha rece.red, so long as tha resulutioas of tha mediae which delegated them are unre|<ealed. On motion the meeting adjourned. E. r. ANDERSON, Chairmen. Joke B. Wilder. Secretary. F tVAEEAB, Dee. 18. 1855. The Aduivistiutio.v is the Sexatbi—A dis- p"; h - * »■"*« ps-* 1 ta,,, u, b. -in a, Tk. Ilrea. b— - —wkta, ta,,,"" I „ u t» „«h . ,f threatenir.2 to the peace of the United . I do further admon *h all persons w ho may de- , *L*’ . , .. ! psrt from the United State*, either single or in The latest intelligence we have received from ' numbers, organized -r unorganized, far inv such Washington, i y mail and telegraph.give assurances purpose, that they will thereby cca»e to be entitled of the most perfect good feeling among the mem- I t° ‘be protection of this government, hers-but there is no Speaker elected vet. The ' 1 ** hor ‘ a11 ^ "**««» to discountenance and ,, • .... ... . , . , | prevent any such disreputable andentnina! under- m-mker,. ko—,rer. i, „ „ta, ■„ tapnoln, «■ M Lktaj u 'Ml ik.rjta, ,11 -ivil a tinan-ial erm- in tbeir bte^hts |uKkeU. They ' ,„d miliury, havioglawful [n.wcr in the premises, can get no money till the organixation if effected, \ to exercise the same far thepurpoae of maintaining •nd as many of them bad no more spare cash than ,h * nuthority aod enforcing the laws of the United was necessary to carry them to Washington City, | S ^ le * - . , - , , a,., i... ... . . .. . . In testimony whereof. I hare hereunto ret mv h b 1 1—ktadiM I b „ d „ d tlu „ a u,, „ f , lt , 8 „ta, ki and ooardiag houaa keepers era getting importu- affixed to there present*. nate foT ths first instalment of their board bills, but ! [l. s.j—D- nc at ths city of Washington, the Sth the member* Lave nothing to gira them hut pr-m- day of De-ember, one thousand eight bun- ires to pay ull they receive tbeir mileage. This flrt 7*® T v- * D< * ti>e independence of latter circumstance may probably bring the mein- I the United Slates, tha ber* k> terms on ths Speakership quicker than any j By the President: nscientious scruples about wa-ling so much pub- J W. L. Msacr, Secretary of State. 4 Senate. Soma of tha leading spirits have openly declared their hostility to-day. It is the universal opinion that the ‘Union’ men eonnot get tho Senate prinUag.” Verily, Ur. Terhtuta s ' friend la kn a 4 lie uni inn mi net. I . _ - ——-— t Letter trou Orx. Cass.—The following letter Observatory ox the New Yore Bsttert.— is addresacd to several citizen* of Detroit Tbs Aldermen's Committee on Lon Is and Pisces j , Detroit. Nov. 2Sd. 1845. bsve reported favorably npon the proposition of | .*?*? “ k »* U, X i . , ft, "7 . . i me if lam a candidate for the office of PresideBt Mr. N. Lotting, to erect a lofty tower on the bat- oflhe Stata*. and expressing the gratifica- be dignified with the name of Washington, lion it would £ivo you to support me for tbot high 100 feat above 1 station. The columns of our pap.-r* n ,t i r.’ since fi.lvff with tha name* of officers of the Nav* uj • a half pay, or dropp-cl altogether freta tl vie*: and L.thsrto I bav.; heard r.-.'t a single voice in our community raise-i to protest agsir*: a meas ure so fraught with iujnstiee and oppression.— Here are ai -dr of men wh-ie whole lives in most case* from early boyhood t> ail advanced age have been devoted to the service of their country, in a profession the most haiard-u* of any on earth. Unfiiacbingly have they dared death in the bowling tempest, in the regie; pestilent*, and through th e smoke of*battie and roar of cannon, to maintain the rights of that gi-cidus flag of “ Stars ar 1 Stripes." tbs: since first *t t ok our place as a nat. .n ha.* so proudly •• braved the battle an i the breeze." and uatil this hour Las never been lowered in disgrace; never been lowered at all . In eonrteev. or before a foe of vastly superior strength—that flag that has met the Mistress of the Sen on her own dement, and forced from ber re*pert and admiration. These men who. by their gallant cot.duet, their gentlemanly bearing and noble feeling, have compelled the haughtiest nation upon earth the English j to admit that ’he officer* of the American Navy were their equals in every respect. And these are they whom the country h-.- thrown from her, in some cases with the mere far-e of a pittance : in other* without a cent. And far what reason ? to aave toe sum of $15*7,000 to a nation who not long since could boast of many millions of *urplus revenue. But this is not the act of the country : it is only that of a body of men ; aad I think they must have forgotten when they passed it, that the country t by receiving the services of these men and permitting them to de- re te to ber every thought aod power, until unable to turn them to use otherwise, had tacitly pledged berrclf to maintain them in that potiti-an. unless by some unworthy act of their own they should forfeit it. and tha; relying cn this pledg-1 many of them have f.rrnel tic* which now they have no meins of sup-p-orting. Go with me in imagination to the house of a Licuter-ant of the Navy, some four years since.— See there a wife, four children and two sisters, to be housed, fc 1. clothed educated and maintained, in the posit.>a of a gentleman's family on $1200 a year. Look with what care every cent it count ed in the hope of laying by seme little sum for those dear "i.es, so that they be cot left utterly destitute when death, who so often in his life of ferii has menaced the husband and father, shall take him from them. Fancy the feeling of that high hcirte 1. noble,spirited man. when he receives the official communication, telling him that $000 of that siutti! sum is taken from him, an 1 that (in t- hi.i al ; hrase) he is laid on the shelf with no " And this i* but one of the many pictures I could o" asion. It is terrible to think of. and will no i ub; draw -i >wn a fearful retribution, if in no other way. in that hour 'which will surely come, when th- country *hall call upon her Nary to protect her. and there shall be no reply 1 F r what gallant heart will devote itself to her servva when, the in stant it cease* to be of u*e, it is flung like a vile lead on the current of life to sink or swim as it ; best may. This act cannot stand, for I am sure ■ the feeling of the nation will rise against it. and , I call upon my country at large, the generous, chivalrous South, the energetic, ju-tire-loving North, the lofty, iudomi'.a' le.*pirited West, t«» raise their voices together to redress a wrong which will otherwise leave a foal blot on our country - * justice and honor. It it this hope, and the knowledge of the misery thi* most unjust act tnu«t entail on a gallant body of men, that has led zzi-e (a perfectly , d..-interested person) to lift tny voice in its repro- , betiou. May iu echoes awake many an eloquent tongue to defend the eausc of truth and right Jcel.“ I On Monday evening last, after • taincd that Mr. Rue, the cititeni ! bten elected Mayor of B"? Arnuu, Turner. Carey. Wagner. Clwi'-a M Lan, Zc!l r. Cra-*. y. jfarve*. " u:.,:k j.-- lord. Lwllcr. L-un . Art--#. Uura*. Gill- rt. T L Hamilton. J It llazmitea. 0 n ilaia.it'.a U :> att-'s • 'isii'*.i.apt L A-lkici. Cat: Kr-.tat. llu-ae-. Mr* •■. b-a . ciu.lr»n and i *-rv..nto. J An.hm.i-a* and lad'. Mi-* H Ktn-nn !. Mia* L ai. rel in n*. Mr* ta.;.m ns and P*r st-ac*«: "eU*. ^ bem 1‘. »:Su h< —Mr* T -mU. MrsRebr-n it <bnL Mr* I -LI Y'-ui.g. J il.. bottom and servant. J i'«l ! * J T Thocui. Jam- s lAMiij.RU :.l*. J li tre. I-.- >h*rp. J.I- mx-. A -. Wo-drufi. - -rr;;-ly. 11 rnand-z. J A 1 J'» >rdi. Mr L.»- ien K Kitffec. " F.ritv A Martin. J V Cot fithlanyea. rapt. PoariJ. J M.x-.n. It IVanog, J Wald- btirg. aad It deck. CONSIGNEES P-r •t-amship Ii nla tr-.m .'-ew-Yurt—J Araistrcac, Brsham. Kv'.y AO., ltehn a » *t r. Ball-r A Irwrau. 8 I» Brat tier i Co. R Br-d. J. v K Bazamu. J A Brown, J A lisiruu. i> Bell-a. Crar,-. \V,-U* s Co.- vh- a-.kll ru. H A Creae. thur.-h a »liscx M A C h n. Clagborn A Cuuat-.tahaui. D D ;p. OC.bv,. Alfa i. -mil n. -* A CuvW r. J P • • Hint J t. '-n < . ir car. V i I* k»4i. Irena 4 « «> ' urn. I- \V‘c .*. M rgan. AY M Ire- W !.-u .;an. A I> 1 ■ W D- " h Llbiridn*. Yt* tl Farr*.: iC-.Mi:; r, . ?!!1 *ke M i. z.-u -M. Oil!- .t a T ’ -a. IV W « • h. J F : 'u.anin. Is H Gu**l ..*r. i t: . II.: ler • Lx, re* A H*> » *.1! Ha - ereha n. 1 W ll-vimxn. « Ilx.c. A I UxrtreJce. U»r - wiitf'.'-- H--.it i IU".. ... J M ID*. - ■!. Hunter Sz <*amn.*li D F Ha!*ea. JD.'-o*. P Ja '• oil J bn- •on, YY i| Kitu'-roncii' W Kins A X E Kr..i;,. A H Knar ;. A B Lnre. L-nr- I en J W ua-. r p A C- . C A I. Lamar, s M Lallit -»u. L ’-l! A Iattuc. ■. 'I La'ir.. J lnprman. H-urjr Lalbrvp. YV U May A Co H Merer. M M»>* 1 t 1-0Vie. J It Mo - t C-. Minis * Johnw-n. A J Matth- ta*. '. » XichoU k Co. J » Xorr.*. J Xicbo:eoti, Xevitt, Lx-.nr jp A Rt-lc-r*. Og-eo. sun A Co. patten. Hull ti A Co. t I'anvoa A Co. A Poacc. Pearson fa II-i'll. Pa telfard rav A Co. J Potu-r. Rose.ls * Long. M J Reilly, J Kv»n. Rotinson a Camp. J iu'.liaan. A A re.-lomo--* k. C... M DTreaiKT. V-i*sUle fa Fri-r»-n. tt>-ne. Gre.v vitte fa Co. YV || Wilibetp r. YV M Wodley. YYorneck fa IM»K W ay Tayl r . Webrr fa lira, YV T WilUama. X B fa II We-l. e r Wtaj a c. b WWM. a w wriatu. J Wheaton. Young. Wyatt fa Co. W p Yonge, YV V Zog- b»om fa Co. Per *te«m-r Oord n. from Oiari*et<-a—Florida t-au J W Lnthrop. .1 11 Ire* ;-. 11 Yfarutkko. H M Chnreb. C Werner. C Rppia:. YYayne. Grenville a Co. R Habersham fa son. Caldwell fa < . A Haywood. M Hopkins. B White head. Per tteoai'T Walako. from PaUtka. kc.—ST hale* I I Coitem. Hide*, at. I M4j> to. Chariest, n IV*.t. Boetoe fa VUlalooea. w P Yong- Tie n fa Maoksy. W Ii FarreU fa Co. S M Laftie.u. .1 W And-r*on. and Lin. - -in fa Kck- deprs-Ut. n tb- Yt'hize Bluff *J. They ar not. they will be preset uted. if < ai <1 the United State*. Gl doc 1»-1 NOTICE. Vo dclts coi.trai.ted Ly any of tbe crews o> te-J^T^Br t«rk Ij'RP MAID.'T' -NE or ibip K FETCH. Bil! be t ikl by captain, o: c*c..-u«-.-x .'oiaoL dec Is BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO- ,^““*1 NOTICE. taote. fad’ COSS1GXLES per »ctr. MAVHA8BETT are nocp *V*- 1 '. 6.-1 mat their good*are landing this day. at Wsldt urgs y. , YVhart AU go.-it remaining on the wharf after sua-et, | epi-epi wii, be Hired at tbe expense and ri»k of owner*. , “1 P” •• d*<:.- O'llEVr- A HEr.TZ ELECTION NOTICE. ' CLERK COUNCIL'S •'•FFICE. '• i Oeii.e favaaxxaK, Lee. ltefc. IM4 / | Au ml faj- At the next regular meeting of Council, on 27th . J".* .its-., there will be an eieri.ou for Judge of the City Court | * ^ .f ra’senoh. to £11 the vacancy occoatoned by the rt^g . natson of H-r. G. T Howard. Salary - —. Aptl.rw- i '’«• tiocs must be left at this oflleeprior to meeting-f-.VuL il. I d#c 1 x—*d- A. C. DAYEV PORT. C C. * Bridgeport Fire and Marine INSVIYAWCE COMPABTY, I . OF BRIDGEPORT. CT. i <*>»c!a Al'THGUlcED CAPITAL ' 1 UXXXT YY CfaAtttUt. Fre*. leat. J H. KtsSiixs, Secy. Pir.ECT.-n>: YViil^m H. X:V -. Yti K::>lrc, XathT Greta. 1 Tbe *. 11 I -. J:. •’ II. W a*L 1 ttr r. Jo* ib Hi-Lari*, a New • H- ur» hr C .rtlaa! K-.->. II W.Otatfrlt. mrei * fad* i e •. .L satann-h t'. C-. B. Knapp and I>. B. ; *-*•* l Tit cute rlb»r ** prepared t- Issue this C-mpacy i 1 - « )Ui |/ii- a cx- i.') .1- ebf.»ui« cal . lLel-. tr., ,.~d 1.., ft. Ii-ia tali, 1 rcea/it.. al - y apcxraiw * -.HAS. a fa-fatu ta«v»< ‘ te'tet ia .-ta, -vao. pa - -r.f., C. KO »« PW‘« : te«* I 'v* tr> r-.mptaiuo- a “GET THE BEST." m<mr> yiAiiTu Wi tmary. ^•■lUT ! s. re —►f t tal to '^»try fcm.1’. conttirj y - ^ .-.V'vtiue YVEBSTEK'S I N ABRIDGED ’in'* tl • re* IS* suntly ri: ! and . Hon - J-. u> C. Ssz> .i x. ,C *" U T ' ** T * Can I t ialt » teller I'nrartmeM? i-.-i iby G. A ( MEKL1AM ryr.n.:.- •*. Mzaa- ! ro.u ; a.l B ■•KSLLLhi.r J> JA' AX.> All. ua; #je- Al’w YYCBSTgr. 5 jCU'»T. MCnONARUa. "Tibo Pk c h y: rt~ BAKER, Corner Bryan and Jefftnen Streets, JJL.^l avet- aaauL.-t:t!.- .tjena^f Savannah. BREAD. SNEED IS G aad BASING NACHINE, aa i t* pr»|Are J t furnish -v-ry ofterr.-oa. Ullll.YI> of : CAUTION. 4 I.L PURfiOX j or- herety .a jti hiaj i X LK. V • pr-pe'.i Jxtiui; y • i aw-1 k.,i. * pain i- ei THUM Are P VINE 51. D.' I i>. Uta. I.OU oce 1 1 pa< :■ || A V -H A T—HA Y.-i u-c ra* y || A Y—HAY—HAT *el~rt Eoft-ra Hat, to DAVID K DILLON', Market j-juare. DAVID 1. ’ JUta-.-X I .»!, H*e.r *er.' '«t»*in*a laiuuore, Au. 14. Ire's. U . true ATS—OATS—OATS.—il rouble, lhat I t DAVID R DILl.-Y ALT. FRUIT AND TURTLE.-Ih- .r r DIED. In the city << Baltim r-. -a *he 7*h :c»t- after a thert but mecre illnees, GL'-K-.L YY.AC3IfaIR-.-NG, aged il year*. SELLING'OFF! ' FOR TEN DAYS OWLY. GREAT BARGAINS EAIBR0 IlillRXES, LACE GOODS, BONNETS, GL0AK8. MANTILLAS, Jl T A H X O LD’S, CONGREfafa-faTREHT, Opposite Barunzu'a Hat Store. —5o tb. Mrti Be-:. re. and f r sate be LYNX A SNIPER. ing Pots toe :.re Eating and Ham LYNX' *_SMIER ! fftO.VL.-. « i ' F-r *ale bv -VTAVC* - fad" Jar.i|.>» can be *een a: the Wharf Paper Hangings and Borders. 4 LARGE a.Hrttu m I r-a. ,*. r -derate p east J'.-UX OLlY'LK're Paint Jt rc. } r I.1H: ugh'.n *!. | LADY'S CLOAKS AND TALMA*. ! -%7-i Yt r »T jTI'LL* L-'lllil tKre, h.^-k.Grevand A lie .-*:r .-HMlMiilts 17 XITfrr. LAYHROP fi ROOBtfi. kEEF TONGUES AND DRIED BEEF. B E HOLIDAY BOOKS. A 8elect Astortmant of Elegant Worka, with NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS, And SpUnJ.Mji Do end, euilublr /or Ckriitniao P remote. T HE HGLYOOSPKLf. .::c*ira-.ed. In 4 original dt ngnre ty Onerback. tui.o. antique call. • .•m* taf Uritnh Ait. illusirjiel «;-,h JOsup.rb fine en- liter Keyntte Mat fr m PhJa i-lfhia. f r sal ly YV>I. P. YOXOK, So. W Bay rtreet YYHESH GROUND CORN MEAL -100 apecuii des. 11 g a Hr. Ii - F _ piLOUR 1_!'• VOXGL. X„. Bay street, k* Allots Mil's J ALT FOR SALE.- KoBT. HABLK8HAM landine “>'»• f and. te> • en nieeii. •■»»:». A pureSre . of East Boston, Aug. 11. ,:ri .iyouraot the Tih inst. and re ^ ure H'-laudru t*poeM.w<a: ernes. Which, vken;n4)ci»b*.-1: ery bu-eficiai r. .-u a. 1 tha-M ur Aroa“itic_z*cbei*lam Sen nips* akes* ills, S.J , la Janaary. ituX ibe d.ffeu!ty with mete proc»v ■rvi *• o.-Yen have I keen dim- 1- -ne.. role..... Or,:. . \u». ij, ledi r»*i. i. .-.ml the press, .’.ad irdured l e efficacy u( this j.-eparatio,, o: si I y„u- note. 1 iru»i it will lalfil ■ a.; •».fferii g tuman.iy." tr Sebn-Jam Schnapps a *upperi >r r_ the medical fr»ier: CO LK IX fa aaoaavoav. XVw York. Mae I AY to tv-sir;— HtsaSiai-lcani. t • parity super.. 1 have used it UPP-- H A , ne" sni cld. landing and duee.'ich fret-cbiev'.-i* *n>t i-rerearebi MI Ms t JijHNsTYIX. rem. :-,u".7 .n i »U ' “ery hf in- The YY m r. of the Bible. »:th 15 tn;raT;tg*. sew eii. tA-n. I oral *v a-.tiquc .al.. e -.;t. The Itefull. 5'. .-art. e r.:a..:ing 2- por-reits of Jtv tingtaisl't J L-l.es. .ur:i. e the d.ys of YVashicgtou. Mo- The ijue-n- : England, by Ml-a Sirickliud. with 27 elcg .ut tuiivatti. Anti joe. c >:f gilt. \U> jt Martin Lut.’i-.- an.! t:. ret.-m.ti. a in Germa ny. ly Stork, beaaLiu.iy illustrated uith 1-. tngra..ngs An-iqae Calf Laffett of Mentery. aa i.tustrated Antul. 11 engra- rtll AM FACIE.- II .' ... Douche, large! quarts and : *P*v 1 MINIS A JOHNsTOX. »'• > YE —2* sack* live m store, and for aoi* by 1 dec 18 LYNN » SNIDI It. t.‘ Boy at. : CHOICE L1UUOR8 AYD YliNE»T” II BoXLS -1-nij hnv t 10 cr. cask* v*rv eh-ire old Mal.ru YY.tte. i hvlf |4pe* ; -ire faoZera- Liandy, Mor ses in the Life cf Our Sa'icur. iduatrah aen of the Scriptures with 8 illustratifi d. Call, ti it. Calf, ei eOemicai Invcstuaii.-Bi und oxpcr.mer * \!l HE' K. < onauniiig Aalyt calCbem.*:- ' *• * e-'-l by all Ike rcstredabie Iteucg ri elnihel ni.ed tMaiea. v . . UDOLPII-LWyH.FE. r st. New York aud thi Siu.r Front •- •j m Do-k ta! British roe try with Pit raiu executed iu ; the fiu«*t stye . Mur. extra. W .! ir.ut .r. Ir-inj *'k' t.h Ik* k. nrher.gr-vine*from en.-ll.al I -ig-.re hi l-arlei. i-mal* Poe11 of Amend*, with engraving*. Antique P-eta aad P'-ctry of Ant rua, with engraving*. An- I Bird* of the Bible, Illustrate d with ele.ai.ily colored | oth-r w.,rk*. with fia.’«BJra»:r..' and 'mdin.-*. d 1» W Ill -RXL WILLIAMS. Ii LUG ANT G11T 1IUUKS, FOR U1QU. W LaFI.LT? «•» YlLVU-KY. .0 il,untiuai..l annua!. F. r *ale by dee 14 | ARD, HERRINGS, POTATOES, fac Pink Kv.anl Mer * ■Wi "Fallon Market No. 3 Mack, re 1. ■'■ItY Ma k-rel. ,1>1. W 'J Mack-rel. Aynerte Pea h. Cfceme*. Peim. i 4 Jfafaa Kaspberrj —w. cr.iered fora geotleman *k 1.'* •• *J-wed cf h.. price, and ate Dow off.iec , f-r »v Apt ly t • T. J. YA AUYI. i ( No. 1T0 Bay-«t Smoke Good Segars! r HVYl; RECEIVED by The K -man- e i - -tit m id mognitlc -r • »crk. eb> rejuhii-- ill»«traU,u*. ■ery, with vixtoeu *plen- hirloea beacti JOHNSTON' * CO. ! had HyU that fwatleiai * of the reanlution of t tbe Brigadier for a that at the CapiUl. . fm ev, w.iOM -> p—>un*l f- ta*. ( i".,. taclltatl,., I tap!, ,h., purj-osr. for a period pf thirty.five years. Mr j nm , candidate f-.r the Presidency, nor do I Lauing and hit aaaoeiataa bind themselvca to raiae desire that my name should he presented in ron- the amount of $100,N«, and commence the work i nection with it te the consi-lcration of the L’ei paired to his house te corgmiulatc him on his tur rets. To tliuir surprise, Dr. Shulleff, the defeat ed K. N. Candidate, was the first person that ap peared at the door, and in n few pertinent remarks introduced Mr. Rice aa the Mayor elect. Fur thi* act ,.f magnanimity and cv.urtesy. to creditable and pleasing, the public greeted the doctor with prolonged^beers. The incident made nil partita The Committee contemplate* ! w b'k thanking you for this manifestation of friendly throughout the evening.—Dorian Paper. your kindneai and confidence, of which I ahall al- > tov, wo lariat that there baMdodg. ing araofag our fiauaaaratl* Mead* in tha Lafrila- j u to re. Are thay afraid of their oara hazitlia ? Why ■o’ noarinaura f-fada Fraaideat aad to true a • f Oh, do'at within five year*, or the grant to tie null and void. If at the end of ten year* the building ii not fully •rapleled, then the whole concern, or what there revert te the city. The sublime edifice, aceordiag te the plan exhibited, is polygooleal In . form, one hundred fret la diameter al tho baee, aad six hundred foot high. The material will be glass and iroa. A day or two (incaa train of eight or ten eratir party of th* Union. I am. gentlemoa, with great re i,unis pelling them to go about with iuveitod barrels on their uhouMars, heads sticking through the upper Tar Bait's Naur—"My dear, what shall bo the name of .>ur baby »" »>ked Mr. Smith of Mr*. Smith the other day. ••Why. hur. I've settled oo I Peter!” “I never knew a'man with ihe simple name of Peter who could earn his aalt." “Wall, I then, we will call him Salt Peter.” ! A Can at- CorxTWT.—We learn that |-ork has hewn engaged at 2 ceata. and corn void at 15 rents. Apple* cannnot be taken .-arc of. Some of the formers hate cribbed them like c.,rn. — layetUrilU Ark.) l,d.,.endenl. During the a few Orleans iu r. six hundred and In a lab I noun rot Kaxia*.—A ruaolaUo* la 8 h- Virginia LegUlatare propoaiug te tender t Pr-sUent of Urn United Bute., regiment of v-dan. I -"ivjKl In Boffri-. from Rochester, having a, , A „ (ht cSlMlnB , lrw * hru „ rll00l , h . section of terra thr the parpoto of prerurvlng Vuw ui order ) flight nothing bo. lo*t UgX»«« which has bra* j R„tak ln gham county. N. f . and the surrounding | plaead la th* Wat baggage depot thare. | country, have died thu a***on. vn a boot large and vinall an kies f-r Indus, it ha* been decided te the satirise- tion of both parties, that "all - * well that - ode well." The report that I)r. McMillan, of Culumbu*, Obi-, had died ia th* Crimea, is said to be un founded. ingtofi llouia Aa:h’Ti sn-i Home Arties, with i i fu! eogravingv. The Though- B1 »- in. eJItcl by X. Parker YVillia, with sixteen vplundid engiating*. The Home Ynaiul. edited by J. T. Head!"*, with fax- ! teen engraving*. Th* n-i Lee peak* and Language of Lowers, with I thirty beautifully cuiorad engravtoga. \2mo. Annnale.ettfantlf illustrated, amd in a etc and beanti/ul etylee -,f binding. Friendship * -iffenog. I Th'Forget me-u-it. i The Philnpo n*. i hn-tkan Keepaake. | Temperance Annual. | Thu M>ra lieu Affevtinu * Gift. | Fiundahip * Token. ; The (now Make. The Fraeaiaa. ii • Gift. | Allan lit Souvenir. | Tue Cectliaa Gift. Memory'* Gift. I Received and lor eale by YY AK.NOCK fa DAYlfi, ' dec 17 No. 14® Con grew *t. 1 New Books. Rn«alv*4 by Warneck * Davili ] CJAD Tale ul tbe C-urlahlp "l Chevalier ttl-8-x Wjkuf; O showing hie heart-rending, aat.-uadina, »■<* ••»»• 1 w.,n lerfUi love advratun-e will, Fanny Elaoler and Ml** ' (lamb'd. Ntarty A*' vngraMngv p"ternw> • Indrie' Nau.wal Magazine * r January. Clvarley Ylhite e Lllii-tNan J.fae Book also, won* or— The Old llomeatemi by Mra. Ann fa. Slephena. The Hidden Path, hy Marten norland. Kotelle Grant, or Ttis l."*t " Ite. R--e* Clark, by Fannv Fern. Lacy Boet' ii. or YY-tuan • High'* and fapiritualUm; IMuatratlBX the tollhe and 'h luilua* uf Ihe i ' ceatnry, by Fred Full-. Fur vol- . dag U If* * *—•'-* sa*ka Pete Ju>i received, and for sale by Mri* u LYNX fa hXlDU, Ufa Bay at. S ALT.-fa.lt, I * ilc hy d 1YI.OUR.--j j lincp.r *hip Tanurl. IT ANDltLYV L- •a.i -- 'tgva Flour, rl.,n*. anJ tor UMBRELLAS. - A FIXE L- ,r — — ' - w;a... and French G do, 17 _ >- HAND'S'. JOHNSTOX * 00. C libK'E LIQUORS—t-J hlfpipes Brand*. ur own Importation.' A ptpra •• Meder fawou" Om. 2 puncheon* Old Jamaica Hum, t puncheon* GW fat Out- SO Nd “ *-“*• ,w.*. aivt t ire nth Uingha 'tefa'in want. -*U ac i re >n t Kang*. GEO.: it HOLS a V. D. a Co s 10 bids Old Moocngahci* " hi*key. •nd Ju»t W«lvcd. f-r Mlv by SCRANTON. JOHNSTOX fa CO. ACON SIDES, RHOULDERfi AND UAMX — —*— "— “ tides, H lEGARk-tEGARI-FEUARt' Ft'LI YU il., -*v ne t-ivnJ*— FLUXION and INTMGRYDAD lot* to >uit pure hoevr* Aridy to AUG A HKNRV Ml'IAEJt. rper Bay and Unoln etr B , JU hhdi frime New 10 hhds pnnie Barm U) cook* New fa agar CM rad Mama -plain.'- 10 ,a*k> New Saar Curad Haas*. Kaawwd ' tan Hug. and tor eade bv -I-- >1 SCRANTON. JOHNPTON fa CO. O ATR, OAT* -ri*. baaNfal* i-rlme RewdOafaa, toad- lug pet brig Margaret A. fate', n»fr-m *iMu m ozan, i* mat, 1.000 budvrls prime vt Lite Coni, M lb*, to tha hwafa»k -fa*i t-aieo chow# Eattern llay. 1(W bM* Priming and haling Potato#*. 1W bushels Cura Meal, 0 casks pure Tennessee Brandy. • bbto. DoaieaUc Brandy. For ml* bv dec 15 WaVKK fa 0)N$TASTIXffi OMBRTlt LI«VOR».-M bhte. N O- *<♦ 1 — *d Whiehey ; ;a I'l l. L Phrlp** Gin ; M do. Luther FVIt„n'. Rum. _ _ » Are OWP *11 Oo*n*--ih.utRlrarR>atllm .'*» d». lAnuratk Pisady . 25 rarkr •*“ Ja*i received sad tor mje b] Boys' Clothing for Chrlsimas. GEO. S. NICHOLLR A CO. u •more II1NG. ni,ha*Blne. Btvwu. cloth Jacket!. Block *nd Fancy Cell Enib’d •!*“■'"“ ■ tl*,.. tor vi-ung men. eery seat Rlue aad Brick Ctoth Fr.x k C.wi#.' Ibi-r* and Vesta. OverCxat* sad T*!ma» for • - »• ft"* 1 '' ur sixteen yean old All of whuh ■ ..1-eie.i *1 V. 1' ! « prve b>r .vh or gvx-d credit. •' lh« ClgnjWWWE QfthewM Range dec II lift RKCklVUD pev RaovviUe-White Be B# rtn. ; t'e.buierr facarts . Blk Ced'd l l «k. . YV bil Xofdiv r Cap* ; Muelm X Yt Collar* and filet-e. in Sett* ; IhanweL . INtma.k C.dorv. Kid Kmb d ll.ar lawn II. IHV.Ufv YV b Stuit H.u,ma a. a q-klu* Ror-l-red lla-kal uck Towels ; ale by SCRANTON, . JOHNSTON fa CO. BV, 1‘CT SCR AN 1 H, JOliNXTON A CW