The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, December 20, 1855, Image 2

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THE republican SAVANNAH RKPUHLICA N, THURSDAY MO KM Mi, DECEMBER 20, 1855 sututHto •* ALEXANDER 4 SNEED, CITV AND (XlBUTt NUNTKH If AfTWUti (Vt«B swr MflledffsvtUe Cee'.wepondMtJ The Steer ft* teflelmture. Muxanuanuto, Dm. 18, P. U. ■•!■■■ Or BUFaMBNTATIVKN. At we draw near tho rwwi, (ho current of legls- ladoa slackens of, aud beftnt (o lute inter**!. Nearly all the important bills are |M>t(poned until tho reoasemblnge stf the I<e|itla(urr ; moiuhert fool like tohool boy* oa the eve of a holiday, aud to | act; while maay of them, unable to curb their lOCepio* f»rIB OO impatience, mad taking time by the forelock, bay* hurried t.ff to enjoy the iwvet* of home, aud the savannah, c ir_A_! ' “l*l’ ru Mfc i »lt fetUvitie* of Christinas. In the Route, ♦ - - — thie morning, we have had great "uolse aud coufu- Thursday MsmlnKi Wfffikfr JO. siou," and little business of interest. BY TELEGRAI’HKllltTHEREPI'BLICAN | n, si, ir>i»Trw!ik™“"m' amendatory of FROM ft'HOPK. ' ibe Coustitutiou. It reduces the Senatorial Rep- roxcutotiun to forty Senator*—ouo half holding half for four yMrt; tho Adflttoaal by Ibe Aala. Nr.» YoMfc. Dee. 19th. The London Time* toys that peace it at hand. Autlria it about t« addret* her ultimatum to Rus sia. The treaty between Sweden and thy Allice bu* potilirely been (igned. (If thete be the Timet' arguments for peace we diatruat the prophecy.— K<U.Ktp.) The Loadon Pott denict the ttorv that the AL | ... ... , ... . , . , . . . ' ■ *rt. n i ‘"'eordiug to tlie free white, and three fifth* of the lie* in the Crimea have been re inforced. The , Senator* will draw lute, ou their meoting iu Mil- j Icdgcville, for the long and abort teriua of office. ■ The hill alio divide* the State into twenty Scua- ■ torial Diatricta: and providei for aunual tettiout I of the Laglalature, each *c**ion to he limited to | teven week* aud beginning on the first Mouday in November. The ba*ia of reprctcutaUon ia tic fleet* are laid to be homeward hound. It waa reported that the Russians have re-takeu the cRy of Ker*. Hrw York Market*. New Yoiik, Dec. 19. Cotton waa drooping; but 1200 bale* told to day. Flower it lower. Ohio ia quoted at $8.62. Corn 971 cent*. From waihtagton. Washington; Dec. 19. In the Senate a number of petitioua and remon strances were received again«t the action of the late Naval Board. The Houae, after much excited di*cua*ion be tween the Northern and Southern Whig*, had three baliota for Speaker, the laat of which atood Kich- ardnon 75, Bank* 106. Fuller.14. Pott*, of llarnden'* Express, will ac cept our ihanka for the N. Y. Herald, of Moffidny. j ~.9~ We are requested to rail attention to the auction talc of Book* at No. 136 Congress atreet, continued each evening. ZSrThe present year may be considered re markable for editorial change* iu the Goorgiu Pre>s. if for nothing el*e. Nearly one third of the paper* in Georgia have changed cither editors or owner* i in the past twelve mouth*. If the correspondent of | tho Columbtt* Sum be correct, another i* likely to i be added to thcli-t. Col. leonax of the Time* A Sen tinel haring been invited to take charge of the Georgian of this oily. Col. L. i» a good writer and 1 a courteous gentleman, and there ia no man of hi* party whom wc would more cordially welcome into the editorial corpx of Savannah. 5*?"“ Wc are glad to learn that the announce- ! ment of Professor LeCoutc's resignation of hi* chair i in the State University was premature, lie had . prepared his resignation, but for reasons satisfuc- , torv to himself, withheld it. He experts to be at j his post in Athens in January at the opening of the Attempt to Fire.—Private Furstenburge (Foot Police) discovered a fire in a carpenter's shop on Harris Street above West Broad at a late hour last 1 night, and extinguished it without giving an alarm. *t was doubtless the work of an incendiary, as tho ; shop has been closed for some time. 29* For reasons unknown to us, the play of “Jane Shore” was set aside at the Atlicnteum last 1 night, aud the "Hunchback" substituted in its stead. The disappointment, however, was soon lost in the very acceptable manner in the latter ' was presented. This i* the first time we have seen Mr*. Farren, and wc shall not attempt a criticism upon her acting just now; suffice it, for tha present, to say that her entire part (Julia) was well pre- aented. some portions of it with wonderful pathos Z9" Aa “Young America" are already begin- . ning to take Christmas hv the forelock, we com. mend to their attention a short address from Capt. Bryan in our advertising columns, and intended for their special benefit. The Administration In Gtsr|la< During the late canvass in this State tha demo cratic organs did not dare to give out a single whimper about the Administration. For reason* best known to themselves—bnt of which wc have a shrewd suspicion—it was passed over tub tilt tio : and though often attacked, and brought to the bar of public opinion for iu inefficiency and dupli- : city, it had no advocate, no friend or apologist be fore a Ooorgia tribunal. This no one will have the ' hardihood to deny. Recently, however, the party baa become bolder. , No election bwing on band, and other circumstances favoring, if not prompting, a few of our democratic cotemporaries have ventured cautiously to insinuate I a word in behalf of their fnllen chief. Some have j gene so far a* to say. Mr. Pierce has made a “good , president” and proved himself “a true friend of the i Eolith,” but in every instance it has been said in a j heartless sort of manner, and, m it ware, with a cautious casting around of the eye as if to see if j any body heard them. colored population. No change i* made iu the House of Representatives. By Mr. llarri* of Merriwethertto make Executor* or Administrators liable for costs, in certain ease*. Wheu the panic* nauivJ are required to make ti tle to land under the act of 1799, all eoeta aud ad vertising fees, incurred by the |>etitioner for hills, shall be paid by said Administrators or Execu tors, as the case may I*. By Mr. Matthew* of Houston ; tc incorporate the Town of Fort Valley in that county. By Mr. Calloway of Putnam-, to add another section to division 4th of the Pcual Code ; so a* to provide that in all caws capital, the court, wheu conviction ia had. may commute the penalty, from death to life imprisonment in the Penitentiary, when jury recommend* to mercy. BILLS OH THEIR PASSAGE. Bill amendatory of tho Constitution—(Sec. 7. Art II.) so as to give to the Governor the power to pardon and commute criminals found guilty of murder. Passed. Thi* hill was introduced by Mr. Lewi* of Greeue. When first it came up it was lost. Mr. Lewi* moved it* reconsideration, and sup ported bis motion with an able speech, which had its effect. Thi* morning it came up again, and • him through, by the largo vote of 93 to 1L (For the Havaanali Republican.) Tke Dtvll hta “la a New Light.” Untie Hiram t Vieirt of Theohnjg.in <i Cvnrtnalion milk Deacon Spoj'ord. Among the pleasant recollection* of my life, is Chat of a gentleman of the Old School—a neighbor and frieud of my father's, who ulwaya wont by tho name of “Undo Hiram,” a* if bo bud received it at the baptismal rout, although, he had not a siagle relative by blood or marriage iu America. He was of thoroughly Euglish stock, well bred, aud well eduoated, and had evidently even a good deal of tho world. His manlier* were courtly though some what frank, and blunt, with none of tho “Hands- off,” aud surly manner of many of his' country men. He had emigrated from England wheu about forty years of age, aud had planted himself on a tine farm In my native town, which be mauaged witli great skill, and fouud ample time (for he was a prodigious reader) to dot ole to a large Library to which be waa coustBiitl.v adding. At the tim* I knew him best, he might have been some sixty year* of age, tall, robust, with n fine head, white fit snow, eyes twiukling with fun, but with no re- murkable feuture except u somewhat largo and aquiline uose. His favorite newspaper was the London Times, aud yet he was never beard to make the must reuiuto allusion to his own country, or his own family. “None saw him hut to love him, None uarnrd him Inn to praise." “Uncle Iliruin" was evidently a Bachelor, and many a maiden and widow wondered at his living uloue, with no inmates of his household but his servants. He was wbut some people call a charac ter—that is, his views upon most tubjwris were hi* own. and tinged with the most amiable eccentricity. What be believed, he expressed, with the most up right and downright conviction, without asking how bit opinion squared with the convictions of other people, or troubling hiuifclfin the least, with their popularity. He was the kindest heurted man in the world, us honest as the day was loug, and as tru* as steel. “His words were bonds and hit oaths oracles." No tuan in the village ever paid a dollar to a lawyer, who first consulted him, and no widow or orphan ever regretted trusting their all in his hands. Uucle Hiram was it is somewhat bad odor with the rigid church mem bers of every sect in his villugc. because, for rea sons best knuwu to himself, lie was not so con stantly at church as could be wished, and if the church foreboded ruin, was as busy getting in his hay Sunday, as at any other time. In fact, if not teemed a downright heathen, very few regarded pious man, and many were satisfied that n child of Satan—vet though ho iit- htmdsome compliment to the author of the hill.— terty despised all formalism, ' cant and trickery The Judiciary Committee, Mr. Irvin, Chairman, he rca( j ,„j understood his Bible as well as his amended the original bill, by adding the power to minister, and carried it about with him, as rc-u- commnte, as well as pardon. | larly ns hi. pipe. To convert Uncle Hiram, now Bill (lroin the Seuate) restricting the place* of an old mau, and bring him Into the fold of the holding the .Supreme Court, to five in number.—. church, was the ambition of every miuisieraud P issed. ! church in the village. Never a conference or a The above account of proceedings of the House, prayor-meeting. but he was the iqa-cial object of only gives what was actually done of interest. I supplication, that he might experience a change of senate. j heart—a change of life for the better seemed hard- BILLS iXTBODrcEp. | j v , toii ||,lc. Still :t was thought no goodness By Mr. Ilill: to provide for establishing lost or | could MTe him. unless he wus made u child of destroyed papers, and for slicing on the same. j graco . for a long time, though he professed a Hv Mr. Atkinson : to prevent fraudulent surveys belief in sin and the consequences of sin. here and ..f land in Camden and Effingham counties. Where hereafter, and if any scepticism on that point was ■surveyed iu said | broached in his presence, would silence it with an hereafter surveyed ... „ counties, it must be done iu the presence of the ! awful frown county surveyors or their deputies. Surveys or | Johnson. “No more. Sir j the Christian .Scriptures. ~ r that ho had no belief whatever -surveys, in violation of this ii ed in evidence of title in any . shall f the courts of * much lifter the l till this State. By Mr. Moore, of Cobb: to incorporate the Sweet Water Railroad Company. Capital. $.'>00.000.— Rond to rnn from Atlanta, to some point within two miles of Sweet Water Factory, in Cumpbtdl comity. By Mr. Kudixill: to legalise certain sale* of real estate heretofore made, by executors, administra tors and guurdinus. All private sides made, after duly obtaining order for sale, and public adver tisement. (advertised for the purpose of perfecting titlrt,) are made legal; provided, such sales are untainted with fraud, aud were for a valuable and adequate consideration. By Mr. Iaiwson. of Burke: to allow practising Attorney* in thut county to net as Justices of the Peace. Ilv Mr. Ragan : to enlarge and nmend thn act of Feb. 10th, 1854, allowing executor*, administrators and guardians, to be discbnrgcd from their trusts. Where application for discharge is made, upon the ground of age. infirmity, removal front the county, nr other good aud sufficient reason, the applicant must show cause—show that the discharge is for the interest of all concerned—show that he has fully settled up the affairs pertaining to hi* trust— give two mouths notice of application—state the grounds therefor, in writing, and swear to the tru'h of the same. By Judge Cone : to amend the acts in reference to the Guardiauship of Idiots, Lunatics and Insane Persons. Where the afflicted person is restored to his right mind, and can satisfy the Ordinary of that fact, and of his ability to take ear* of his property, the Ordinary may pass an order annull ing the Guardiunship. unless the Guardian should dispute the restored sanity of the Wnrd. If Ordi nary be not satisfied, or if Guardian dispute, a Jpry of eighteen may he summoned, twelve of whom shall decide the ease. If they decide in favor of the Ward, and the Guardian still refuse to giv. u-r of Dr. red fact of >s averred >nal Devil, stake. s' the lending offi. isioual ('hitch of duty to in I. after ni-I-t the irch raem- the great especially ami Im.l ever laughed at th of the minister. This was Iliram never laughed at tl surdity, where it was an viction. But Deacon Spoil cer of “The So Quarter Congressional North East Zion," thought it his soldi bring this matter before the cniireli : stating the ease and praying over it, sob* and groans of the much afflicted C bora,—declared that Uncle Iliram. t scandal of nil Evangelical ( liridian*. of the village of Sham, Imd positively the face of the minister that lie had any belief in an infinitely Lad personal Devil, and the sooner the Church got rid of him tho bolter. •• Now.” said tho Deacon, with great terror, "this doctrine always was in the Church and 1 devoutly hope al ways will be. It is the corner stone of n sound theology, and he who denies it makes shipwreck of faith and without doubt will perish everlnst- Aceordingly it was unanimously voted that Deacon Kpoffurd bo appointed to bring Uncle Hiram out of thick darkness into marvellous light, and to report at the next meeting of tho Church.— Tiie Deacon accepted the appointment with n sense of nwful responsibility, and tlie next Sunday even ing he found Uncle Iliram serenely smoking his pipe, in the porch of his house—his white hair trembling in the evening hreexo and with the silent token that he beiieved in keeping the day- holy, kit clottd Bible in Ai* hand, in the full en joyment of a rich sunset. •• Glad to see you, Deaco sun set?"pointing to the <r ;n tho West. “It reminds nt man's life." "Yes! of a good man's," d with marked emphasis: drafts cashed at eight— Yes! This uowbipt aeon- iter, has th* freedom of every oily, is naturalised In every couutry under the sun, has the back Beat in stage coaches, the right hand at public din ners, and a free ticket to all places of amusement: aud all this liecuuse be i« the very Devil—scourg ing his victim* here, and roasting them hereafter. No, Deacon, 1 believe in a future elute of retribu tion iu Heaven for tbe good man—iu Hell for the bad men, so says this blessed book,” raising his bible from his knee, and Milton endorses it, saying— “Thv mind i. It* ou n place, And makes a (leaven oI Hell, a Hell of Heaven;" ; but 1 have no faith, 1 repeat, in an influitely bad per sonal Devil,and am heartily sorry that the Churohe* atu ao warmly attached to him. They have ao . familiarised thcmaelvu* with him, that they can't j get aloug without him, and so it ia with the out- ! aiders. The Church (I must say it, Deacon) havo | taught the world to swear by his name, aud every j couceivablt (hiug, good and hud, is called after biui. You bear people say (but such a thing or j event, or person is Devilish had, or what is worse j Devilish good. It might do with your Theology to | say a Devilish murder, or upou some knock down j and drag out occasion, a Devil of u row, but to j eunfoim things sacred aud profane, and say, a 1 Devilish fine dinner—a doveiieh had aud a derilitk | good woman—a devilish dull or a derilitk good : pragrr ottrrmon, is altogether too shocking, and yet I atu ulraid that the Chureh Deacon, has done | a good deal towards this swearing by tbe Devil, i aud thv less they patronise him the bettor. Tho best advice I can give ministers, Deacon, and ! Churches, is to stick to their Bibles, and renounce | the world, the flesh aud the Devil." i Deacon Kpofford, li not convinced, was silenced. lVhat hi* report was. or what further action the j Church took, never transpired. Certainly, Uncle | Hiram was never again disturbed in his faith. He i 1ms been dead many years, ami iu a sweet and j sheltered spot upon his beautiful farm, is a grave aud a heudxtoue with the prescriptsou, “An honest man, the noblest work of God,” and over it the ' trees wave, and the wind* murmur, and the birds l sing, Amen. X. [For the Savannah lt,-pul>lican ] Dialogue between Drs. Alapoth and lloiuaropnth. SCBNE — Broughton Street. ‘ Alopnth—(Advancing with cuipresscmcnt, and bund extended towards Homoeopath)—Goodraorn- I ing, uiy dear Dr. Homo-oputh. how arc you to-day ? —how is you health ?—family well? Homveoputh—I'retty well, I thank you—how are | you, to-day ?—what's the new* ?—how’s trade ? J .Mopath—Well, really. I have heard nothing in 1 the way of uews—I am so run down, with business, I tout I have no time to enquire for news. How can 1 it be expected of me, when beside my very exten- ' sive practice, I have two chairs to fill in the new . college, of which I am “ the originator,," as well ; a* I was of the old? j Homo'.path—Two chairs to fill!—why how is . that? I thought you had an invumbeui for each I Alopnth—Well, I thought so too; but two of my j frieud* have sloped, after having engaged to back I me—persuaded by the very flattering prospects j which I held out to them—to one of whom I even ; promised half of my very extensive practice, i Homeroputh—By the bye, Alopatb, bow will it ! do for you and me to be seen in such close confab, | after the expression of such holy horror in the card j which you published in the Journal, at the associ ation of your name with mine, even in doggerel? i Alopnth—Oh. you know I left a kind of loop- 1 hole, through which I could creep out. iu case of : necessity; by discriminating between a social in- , tcrcourxe and n professional one—and citing the example of (lie Edinburgh school, in retaining Dr. ; Renders,.n. after he became a c invert to the beau- i tie* of ll'iliiicmatinistn. Ilomaopnth—True, thnt may save to throw a 1 little dust into the eyes of the public—but if it should leak out thnt in easting about for occupant* ; of the chairs of the new college of which you nre Oar P*r*i|B Relation.. The Washington eorre«|>onilcnee of the NewTnrk Herald, dated the 14tb iusL, contain/- some im portant facta connected with our relations with ovrlainNutions of Eurojie. It .ays: We learn that despatches by the llaltir were receive,! Unity nt the Hlate Department. They roinptls- cum- muni, .liens In,in our Mliiulei, at Luiwhui, .-quill mm! Denmark. '■ Mr. Iluchauau’. paper* set furtb asettl. ,1 ili-teruiina tion on the part of the Urili,h minster. Lt.nl I'.linci.l.tii, to „Her li" further terms of explanation or couciiiallou, then those already matte known h, the Aun-rit an golem- Blent. IID language to Mr. But huiiaii 1s, thul the Ain- il cwu government mu expert.nothing (urlhei ilu»,igh our exertions to get the rsslrtm di-iiiainletl by diplomacy.- - This st hiiait ii( is not luU-utli'il lu.ouvey hostility uu the perl of (treat Britain; hut it luqilie. a II ns I determina tion in,i to make further apologue, thow already iiiatle hi'Uig deemed all that th" ca« t ailed for. It Would te em that Mr. Many aud the t'ruaidelit have MARINE LIST. ffavannah. Os., December MO, lilt. ARHIVKD. Brig Ocean Wave, Huatoli, In ballast to Hunter Is tiauiluell. S, In, H K K‘*n. Darien, wlih flnoo huaheD Bough Kite to f It Mtscki ll tld Hhaulier fit. Johus, from Palatka, to Claghorn Is Can- CLKARKD. hteMiishlp Knoxville, Lu'ilvw, New York, I’adt-lford, * Vleaindiip Keystone Slate, Uardie, Philadelphia, CAL Lauiar. Bthr. Alice Lee, Canon, New York. MKMOftASDA. New York, Dec. 14.—Arr. schr. Loyal! Heron ton, H« vau lt by th>- . 'ed upou tbe arrival, which pi . ... . . ... alhratioii in the British Minister's ,our«- i .m.u :* the L'nitcd slat,-, u|hu the auhjt-t I ,.| I,- r denial,<1, whu h w.,a a sal l-factory apology or the displacum nt ul lo r Mm» ter, the subject should he reft n. .1 lit ('oilgrt-aa ft.l IlllUlf diulu action. Tie- mcesage mi this point will not proba bly undergo any niuteilal change. " Affording to the deepah lie from llennnirk, ther'- lot. been a rct’faaiim from the Hound Due.Cunvi-ntion, which met mi the goth ult., by tin- goit-ninit-nU of England, Eruucc, Spain and some other Powers. Our more intelli gent |tolilina»« think from this that the demands of the Lulled Hlah * for the ahrogatmu of flu* law, Iu her case at least, w III he complied with, leuviug to Kuropt-au gov ■ eminent*, and tin,a,- interested to hdlow oui ,-xmuple, or to continue a tubiuis.iou to liiipuutiMi, of loug etaudiug and severity tijum the coiuuit-n ol the world. -I tan learn nothing from Spam, but iln- iiositive in- "I rut l ion. at ilt within the past |t-w- months by Murey to Mr. Dodge, „ur Miuist,-r at Madrid,fto invite the atten tion of iln- H;*ani*h government to our demands ol long •landing, i-articularl v for |a-eunlai‘y redress for injuries sustained by Anierit un eitixeus, are probably replied to In his couiiuuiiit atiou. “Notwithstanding the repeuti-il assertions made by the Union of this city, that Hpain had settled her difficulties Willi the l'nitcd H(ate*, it I- now fouud that there is not a solitary eaaa where redress has bocu given, further than promiiicN are concerned." Hard Hit.—An exchange paper says, “Gen. Jackson’* Cabinet was a unit, but the cabinet of Gen. Fierce is a cipher." A Western editor thiuk* it is composed of vulgar fractions. A Louisville despatch says the Kentucky Mili tary Institute wus destroyed by fire on the 10th inst. It is said that tbe printing for the corporation of the eity of New York for the year 1855, will cost $105,UU0. CARD. MaooB, December 11, 1856. 7b the Editoriof the A*«r«nn<tA Republican: (itxTLtWLv We notice iu vour issue of the loth iu«t- a “Caution to tbe Public," signed h.v one Milium Var ner, who says lie lives in Tuskegee, Ala. II" , "iiipluius thul a negro boy of hi* ran away aud followed our Cir cus to Columbus. Ueo., and charges that he was decoyed off—says that the negro was afterwards taken up aud put in jail in Cusseta—and asserts that the kee|wr of the Elephant "had the hoy in charge," nud intimates as hi, reason for his “Caution" that he could not catch the uiau prosecute him, adding thut he had no doubt of til- keeper’s intention to take the hoy off and sell him, and hides with thv wholesale charge, as to our C-mipu- that he believes “they moke that a part of their business." The keeper of the Elephant has been with ut six years, and has proved himself above any sucli crime; and neither be nor we know- anything about such a ca»<- at ! i* »|‘oken of. Negr>si come around the t'ircu* in great I numbers, aud sometimes a boy may be asked to help in I'eediug the stock or animals, and is admitted into thv •how for it; but that Mr. Varuer's boy. or any other ne gro was “taken charge of,” it wholly untrue. If he had made any effort to --airest the man" he could have done so, for the “keeper" is yet with the Com|>anr, and has been all ibe while, and our movements are not in pri vate. We hope we nre too well known at the South to make it necessary to add. that if Mr. Varner would pro duce any evidence sustaining such a suspicion, as to any one of our Company, we would be the first to expose him an>l dismiss him. As to ourselves, the Card is an unfounded slander. The charge that "they,-' the Company, make it a ;art of their I'usinees to decoy negroes end sell them, wv pronounce a libel of the grossest kind, dial could emanate only from a lad heart, and was designej to injure our character amt our interest, which object we rely U|H»n a generous public to defeat. ROBINSON A KLDKED, Proprietors of the Great Southern Circus. Do us tlie favor to iiis n rt the above, and a,k Mb h pa pers to copy a* copied tin- charge. It. * E. Bridgeport Fire and Marin, IIVffiVlCAMC'JU OOMI»A»* OF BRIDGE PORT, CT ’ | Al'THOUlfP.li CAPITAL Hevbv W. mr.ru,, I'v-si lent. J II U ■-lisitv DIRECTOR*; J | William II. Noble, M ilium F. Km-lton, Kin , H, II Toby. J, , j Washburn. J.» ph Ih-i^T'A ' U J“‘ rr -' “■»l«ud K.-I.V, II. ».< ne,,.,'*" 1 **. i •#*- llsfcr in Havanuah to Col. K. B. Ki,s,„.. . . Nichols, Esq. b I Tlie sub- rll»r it prepared to l„ur >>, ,, poll, us on all dustripl.out ol in-ii. , . ' “••■M * ••tK.wtoaV,. A. HO H< 11 1-. Ifr - bab:eii,‘ 1 , e-r Hi) an Mild Jill, i.uii . » K>. -lav. < un.« loll,. • M , . . U ' that he ha pot into o|e ,a.,o n h!'. n^. , *“ Ut ’ BREAD. KNEEDING and BAKING MACHl!*, ' '""“sh •"*; i) all-1 lee.I,. |!|;Ea1i , ' PARHUNUKKM : Per steamship Keystone Hut.-, for PbiUd-lphia.-C C | Tompkins, K 1‘laytou. Miss Itoberu, Mis. Plliu-r, Mus . Livingston, and li) slvcrugc. I*. I .1 ..Ui-lup Knox>III-, lor New Yolk —M Ma-I", lei ward Hioilh. Miss Alh. rilue. Mi F H I hsufiau, Mr Ti.uuui, Mur.l. John M Net lit, Dr John Augustine .-iiiilli, Th", 'l.ivloi, Jno Au hluch.ssand lady, Jas H Petrie aud lady, Henry W.—lriiff and lady, uud H steerage. CONSIGN KKM i per stcumer Ht. Jous, from Palatka.—14# hales Cotton, ; issMiibls Hpirits Tiirpciii B«>s' (hulling for Uiristmas ‘■El*. -. Mt llOLLN A tt,. II K“» Cow Hi.lt-«, ti this Oran- , B ... Mdse to M iillsms A Katcliff, J Kh-hard- 1 soli, lioilou II VilUluuga.‘fisou A Mackay, Way fc 1'»y- lor. Coo|H-r A Frasurc, lliintsr Is ttMumrii. N A Hard."- A Co. biushdu A Pakuian, J A Blown, C C Dupon, and ^ NEW ADYEBTISEMENTS~ ATHKN/KIJM. Ilrllllaiit Kuccrss of Mrs. Farren, Tin- lilt EAT TItAGLDIKN.NL. whu, by desire. v.illap-i ix-ar in the celebrated character ol Mrs. Ilf.VEKI.V, in | THE UAMKHTEIt. Thursday Evening, Dtrrinhrr ‘doth, Will Iu- la-rfurnn-d Mi«,f * tlnnting Dram* of TUB O AUB MT E Rll Mi. Il.-v.-rly. Mr. . li. Clll.'l’—Hit. Beierly, Mr..PAI(- KLN—charlotte, Miss Lot I HE KKKDEIt. I Fancy Dance Miss J. FOILKKOD To conclude with til" lamghatdc Farce of the Spiritual Husband, or tbe Frightened Family! A«r To-Morrow BENEFIT of Mrs. FAKKEN.-A* D.".rs ,,|"-n al T—Commence T 1 .. dec "JO NOTICE. CENTRAL R. It. k BANKING UiTHINGfTillli:. Gibbon s Range. ‘. HOLIDAY BOOKS. A Select Assortment of Elegant Works, viu NI .MF.UOI H ENGRA YI.\(»M, j spltndidlg Hound, tuilable for Chriaat, 1‘rrjnult. 1 FBI 11 h IDlLVUOHPELH. illu.tratcl, in 4 . .>r;jrinai a. 1 rigb*. by Uucrh ick. po|,o. ai.tiquc . *!!. " | Gcins ol iir,ii»l. Ait. illu,lr.it. d with ■» »up.-ii, ! k mu nts ol Memory, oi Beauties ,d II.-: l, aud Poc-try, witli Is cugraviuga. Quart", set. J i, Dec. 7th, 1855. / An Election for Niue Directors of this Com- | |>auy. for the , (tailing year, will la- held at the tin "king House, ou MONDAY, Jan. Till, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 1 I*. M. dec 20—Id GEO. A n’VLKR. Cashier. ELECTION NOTIC E. CLERK COUNCIL'S OFFICE. i S.ivanxx.vii. Dcr.luih.D55. j At the next regular meeting .,f Couin il. on 27th imt.. there will be an vleclion f f Judge of the City Court of Savannah, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resig nation of lion. (1. T. Howard. Salary . Applica tions UIUSI Ik* left at this office prior to meeting of Council, d-c 1U—id. A. C. DAVENPORT, C. C. ATTEXTIOX, BOYS! Y'Ol' ARE hereby notified that ' th> re uiu.l be NO FIRING Up : CRACKERS. A, ., m the STREETS or LANES. You ran have v„ur . fun in Hie PUBLIC SQUARES, ’ wnboiil dan.cl toothers. I 1 trust you will md abuse this [ privilege.but wiilaid Inc ill putting a slop to anv violation of tlie iul". The Firing of Guu. or Pist-.ls is j prohibit",I. and any offender ■ ted will be brought to j pimisliiii'-nt. Y’ours, cordiaib Tl,-- Women ofthe Bible, with IN engraving.. ( . lion. Royal autique calf, gilt. lb- It. puldi .,IX Court, Coiilaliiing 2t pu!Ual!ii tiliguisli, d Lillies, during the days of WaaluiigtoL. .y, ’Ih" Qio -n- "i England, by Xli-s Strickland, wm* eh-g.int p«/rl(nlls. Antique, calf gilt. Idle oi Martin Luth,-r and She reformation in (r-^. iiv.I.y M„rk. I,eautitully illustrated with ifcengiai^ L-all' Is of M.-mory, an illustrat"4 Anual, 11 Sei nes iu thv Lif" of Our Saviour, illustrated. Colt M - 'in-ii of the s riptures. witli 8 illustrations. Calf, a- Gem Book of Briii-li I’ e-try, with Portraits txecut^ j I'-iualc P'«-l> of Aioenca, with engraving*. Ant. I’i»-t» and Poetry of America, with engravings. Aa tiqu- ,alf. Birds of (lie ilibi , illustrated with elegantly to!„r« Tin- Migiiiouette. Tlie Slew Piake, The Gcxu Amu. Affection's Gilt. Yrn ii'l.liip's ilff- riiig. aud a vanity d otln r works, with flue engravings and landing,, dec li W. THORNE WILLIAMS ELEGANT GIIT BOOKS; FOIL 14530. I LAFI.ETs up MEMiiltY. ..n iUnmin>U-d ancui. J w.ihte., sui-crb , ngravlugv d. with " .hi I. me. I Auiro g» of Aui'-ncat , Auth i-.ut Hour Tie- Tlnainlii Ul -soini. edil sixto n q.lvudiil eugravingr. Tl. - II- i.n Annual, edited by J. T. Headley, w ith thirteen Iwtntr . Parker Willi*. I. Ill: X'AN. Chief of Puli 12mo. .lnnuo/s. eleyantlg illuitratcd. and in neicau b- nutiful itgltt of binding. FOR HALE. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, in XValthourville. Tty county, lia. A s| n'nan and well linhbed lli’ng. incvv.i and all necessary "Ul-huildings; situated on •wciit.v acr, * of bind. I'„r parliculais. apply M M. XVRIGHT. Friendship'* ufl-niig. T-nii- iAnnual. porget me-not. ' i I.i.-tian Keepsake. | The M,-» Bose. dec 2ll Atlantic Houviiiir. wimtM. & (o., genehai, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA. Th - Premia son's Gift. I Tlie Cvcilian Gift. Memnrv'k Gift. <1 for sale by XVAli.NOCK l DAVIS. No. 159 Congress (t W MAKHIED. o hard pushed that you I of us Infinitossimals. I DIED. Pepnrto l thi* lif-- it\ the c.tv of Charleston, on the nil" ning of t:i" l.'.tli in-t.. Dr.MM. B-iMNDES HAMIL TON, li,.. filth son of Gen. James and Elizabeth Hamilton. "the originator," you wor were obliged ft* solicit Ii to accept one—which wc ■Sant enough to do, hot with us? The example oftlic Edinburgh school | will bnrdly extricate you frofii your dilemma—for ; ( O.MM 1.1!( I AL Rl-X’OBI). became a convert to our faith—and the Allopathic . * ■ . —— part of the Faculty hud not the power to oust him j SAVANNAH MARKET. (which they no doubt were inclined to do) for if I _. , . "routsott, Dee.19. P. M. . . COTTON.—The sslet to-day was limited to 1,881 baits at intake not .in chartered institution* of that cbarac- I the foiio» ing particular.: s mi ;' 4 w at s: I* at I9ats> 4 ; -elling I’ltoDL'CE, M EltCll A.NDl.'B and or every description. 4J*tlldEI:«L CASH ADVANCES MADE ON f.Ntir.NVIENTS. Jtg RKFEItENCIiS—John Bone*. President Bank of Xu- gu»ta; XV. XI. li'Aiiti.-inn. I’r-sid. nt Ins. Hank; Tlnnims Bat ri-tt. Presiib-ul Stst- Bank . Heart* MaNis-m. Ie-wi» A AII'-ii. X|. A B. XV. Wilkm—n J ' CarmicliB, I. Baker. M G .lit A (',».. ViigiiM.i: G. XX . M ill.ams A C" . Ch.irb-s- t 'll: II. XL l.e .nsrd A Co.. Mini- A Bi.h .p. N-w \. ,k: H"U A l*r* utias. M'nvt r A Constantin". J-din lamia. Ha* viiiiiiiiIi : Seymour. I .inning ii Co.. Nashville; E. XL i A. . C. Plumler. Knoxville. dec 2u—tf 11RESS GOGHS. New Books. Itecelvril liy M’trnntk A Davit ■ I AD Tale "i tin- Courtship ■>! Ch-vale r Hlyfox-M'yk I -u"un:g I,:- h.-art-r, tiding, usioun-iing. si,in>. S Ul ik. ! I i^nn »f"!l. if M y I rcd l'Jii". i" for January. by Mrs. Ann o. Stephen*, v Marion Hailand. ’ it M’itv. o'* Rights and Spiritualux W’i "IIJLO call II,a tiafllnl atlaoUon of til* lavdivs | | ter, the appointing- power is vested elsewhere, j Alopnth—XX'ell, I did'nt think of thnt: but my I dear fellow, dont blow me—keep quiet, and it may • not get out—Hayne's reply to uiy t-urd has al- j ready placed me in rather a ridiculous position, - aud some fellow signing himself "a medical stu dent" is down upon me "like a thousand of brick'' ’ in Monday's Journal. Good morning, I must go and fill one of my clmirs at the new college, of ' which “/am the originator." if I enn get light enough to sec to rend my notes. • n ! Is'nt that n glorious itnson and golden clouds o of the close of n good said the Deacon slowly : " but what of the close 111 at »*.; 353 at S’,: f.12 at !k 138 at iiq- th* property, the Guardian, after ten days notice I 0 f a bad man's. My Bible tells mtf that such may he confined in Jail until he resigns his trust, I |g n limb of Sainn, and will go straightway to the ' i released by due process of low. | Devil." Fire at Memphis.—The following telegraphic dispatch has been received from the operator at Memphis; Memphis. Dee. 15. A «>" b,»l, ,hi, ™ or „i„g „b„, - o'clock m the Engle A Enquirer Office.burning out the Ea- | Hmith, Dana A M nslili I*,; I0« at 103 at 9Q: 02 at 1 1 Savannah Exporta, Dec. 10. NEXV YORK.—Hchr. Alice D-.—<ti boxes Copper-ore, 100 casks ItiC", 100 bales Cotton. 2.355 *ac»s Wheat. 500 sacks Rye. 310 bbls Flour, 2t bale Waste. 4 boxes Mdse, 1 cask XVnx. 30.000 f,-,i b «r,ts. NEW YORK.—Steamship Knoxville 302 ImlesCotton, 21 do Sea Islands, 181 bales Domestic*, and sundry pack- agi-s of Mdse. PHILADELPHIA.—Steamship Keystone State.—271 bales Cotton. 180 bales D"iii"-tii-., lol casks Rice. 29 lags Feathers, 3 bags Cotton Heeds. 3 casks Tallow. 6 barrels Potatoes, 125 empty kegs. 1 bag Deeswax, anil sundry packages of Mdse. gle A Knquin Receipts Per Central Railroad Dec. 10. 30 boxes Co|>|H-r-ore, 3>«)f bales Cotton. Ol d sacks M bit l.l'll do Corn. 43 do. and 02 Uds Flour. *5 Imles Thread, and Milxe to R D it Long, II & • ,*-k. NA IU Co. U X ”' i, II, F Cuuiming A Co, A 8 II, to the Urge assortment of URESS GOtIDS, now t" be seen nt our establishment—consisting of Mori- in,*. Moils de laiins. t'aeliuier< s. Raw M'.ks. Ill.e-k Mel Uol'd Silks: and in fu t. ev. ry variety of Dress G Is which will lie sold at tlie very lowest’ price*. We only for a handemi" dree*. ROKENBAUGII A LADSON. d,c 20 N“. 2 Hliadil * Stores. BLANKETS AND KERSEYS. have on hand a large assortment of BLANKKT8. which can't be licsl for size, weight and quality. All who really wish to buy, arc *•'- dec 20 FOR KALE, A MULATTO BOY. 22 years old. a g,«sl barber. Ap- ply to dec 20 WM. XVRIGHT. CHAFFEH 4k CO. A RK prr|«r"d to furnish Hush. Doors. Blinds. Mould ing*. *c.. in any i|iiantlt.v. <m the s)iort<-st notice, and oil the most reasonable tci m*. dec 20—3 CnAFFKR .1 CO., No. fl Whitaker *t. C lOAL.—3ui tons tirst quulitv l.iverpisd Coal, tor ; sale from XVhsrf. by HONK k CONNERY. ml Appeal Offices. The office XV D Ethridge. Bothwell Ax XV. C A L latmar. Franklin * Thi, formal i.-ri -f hnm.p, u tk. Ib.l B, Mr. t*Kpl., -. * Bill I. IVclllKta Uw dckraii. is found would not answer, and a gentle man from the mountains is brought forward o-h !" said Uncle llir nation of suit, at Law and Equity. Equity cause, j dou , whjff frum hj!1 ripc> _ shnll be tried at the second terra, upon issue made flnitclv ju , t nn ,| goo a God, n i, blowing n tremen- n believe in an in- - ... i -v a a - ns the tree falls, so Legislature to introduce • resolution nominating M P on ,h ® Bi *’' Bn< * " nswor> "•°ne. dispensing with i( w m j i( , ,j lr goo d man’* happiness lure and Mr. Pierce for ic-clw/tihn I, , ,„«nS uria. ( th. u.h.l Kfli™tion. Al ramm.'i l.«, .uiU ny h „.„ n „ (, New, wo under-t./id all thi, thing rull,. W. t- ttkd .1 th, hot term, when th, drfenditnt Im, I mi „ r , o(lU , u „„ n, friend to th. rrraid.nt.but tn intend nt Innnl t, hn *■««" permnnllv >erred «uh "TJ I'mee.. I «•' k« j c „„ lv .H-cording to his char- Just to him. He should be enlightened os to the trne bn. knowingly^ «uch^ ptoee.s^U nmy be ^ Bctt . r _ g0 .. l0 oir „ plnr ,- wlloro j„d.,s did, hut djoiuing also suffered much damage. The three B. Behn At Foster. Crugi-r A Made, Boston & it. II At G. ; ami iffice* were nil in the same block, all partly in- £!" “'.J-'*',.‘ V 0 u J r 11' r> N f L' *„ Co .' ■> i .. \t........ n...... II Crane, M A-to. J M L k Co. B It 4t Co, A Low Si to. It A , . "” Ml Memphis OFFICB. AU ,. n fc w c o Drlwsdl. II. Lto Co. Wav 4c Vavlor. ! II de. li Two Messages.—The President, it is .aid, will send in two message, upon the organization of Congress, not wishing to niter the original message lest it may not be ready when called for, nud the new. by the Baltic rendering necessary a suppli- mentary document. meaning and intent of all this apparent mamevet ing in hi. favor. Tbe :rutb is, the Administration is ns effectually dead, buried and forgotten among the democracy of Georgia aa John Tyler was be fore h* went out of office. The Cobh, Johnson, Toombs and Stephens democracy have no more Idea of running him for a second term than they have of bringing into the field the ghost of General j uicnls, hi« most notorious place of residence. | | K i icve The case may he continued if cause 1« shown, or if defendant swears thnt he has u substantial de fence. In common law, no continuance for Provi dential cause, is hereafter to he allowed, und n< infinitely had personal Devil. Deacon, I can't." Thus tho subject was somewhat more J unceremoniously opened than the Deacon antici- | paled. The icc was broken, and the Deacon plung- ' ed ill, and invited Uncle Hiram to follow. “ I am k Son. XV C if Driscoll. II. L to Co. Wav to Taylor, I*. Fay to Co. Wm II to Co. T It to J G Mills. Lorkoit to 8, Cheever to Co. K II to Son,O Cohen, Wavt-rto C.O Renan. King to Bon. J R W. J.i* M. lnlii", .V J lloui-ii. W P X'l'lige. D XV on-. A llaywool. H D Co|i|i. XV || Stiles. Anderson * Co. XV p X'oung. Jackson, to XX'. XVm Waters, Patton XV to Co. 'tOAL.--Jno ton* Kcil Ash Coni, for •ah- hv dec 20 IIONK A- CONNERY. 1OAT8.—X'nwl floats, of all sires. f.*r *.»l" In IIONK A IXiNNKUY. AR», SWEEPS AND SUUI.LS. —A large ■“ortment constantly on hand, for sale by HONK A CONNERY. COI.UMBl'8, DEC. 17.-P. M— 1 C«tton.—The acionnU prr •trainer Baltic ri-portin* a ftliglil drciinc in Ctc l.iv,-ri»*il icarket. have timed no iafliienet on pneet hero Thero n a goud iuqniry, with a limited offerlnt •lock. Middling* a 8; Good Middling* 8% eta. ROME, DEC. 17—Cotton doll at from 6 t< eta., and Wheat at from $1,50 to $1.00. case of appeal shall he postponed more than once j 6|V|(tlj . accrued to hear such sentiments from a for Providential causes. Garnishments, «H*ch 0 fy OUr g, nn( | in gand respectability and age.- d bail prtieesscs, may l«- amended nt any I T , |CV f ,‘ rikr nnny „,cverv foundation atones of m. A resolution in tho General Assembly of Vn., au thorizing tho Governor to tender to the President a regiment of volunteers for the purpose of preserv ing law and order in Kansas, after an animated WILMINGTON - , DEC. Ui —Tnrntntine.--further *xlei 1"" been referred to , joint committee iif the two Houses. | Spirit*—8xic* yesterday after clmiai inqnirie* of only 38 'Si r gall. The market 1 Jackion. Thty have a majority of nearly seventy in the Legislature, and they could no more pass Mr. Tcrhune’s resolution than they could on« to block up tha mouth of th* Savannah. YX's dare them to try it! This whole pro-Administration movement is a mar* blind on the part of the Georgia demo cracy to enable them to keep term* with the friends of Mr. Pierce in Congre«*, and more effectually to carry oat their plan* for the future—plans in which tbe overthrow of the Administration is ns certainly involved os any other event that hi* ouried itt tho future. Mark tlie prediction ! stage of the proceedings, fuhpoeuns shnll hereafter Evangelical fnitli. Maco* “ Jochxal ANDMtisamixa."—Jamo* T. Kisbet, Fiqr., for four years past the editor and Joint proprietor of the above paper, hat disposed of J his interest to Mr. J. Knowlez, well known n» the •hie and energetic editor ofthe Southern Recorder. This latter gtutWraan enten upon hi* duties sad makes a neat and becoming bow. in the last num ber of th* paper. We feel • sincere regret in par ting with Mr. Nil et who abandons the post of editor with the view of returning to tho Bar. XVo have regarded him ee among tho best and most logical writers of our State, and os to the manner In whish be has discharged tho responsible duties of editor, we cannot more forcibly express our own estimate than by endorsing, to the full extent, the following paragraph which is contained in his , valedictory address to his leaders : " I have discharged the duties of my position ' carefully aud conscientiously—writing no false ,|; el |,sve enabled them tn investigate and under chapter* in the history of parties or of individual* j j the cause* which produced the effects rela- -****?-*«" ,.,i-ns..ira *«,*—• Jhurch, whoso bumble haw ibe effect of recognisance*, and upon default j | n ., rtinicll , ( nra , „ personal Devil is as dear as a subpoena may he forfeited as a recogni- pcr . <>na | Gm |. „ 1C church Uscerhos you d witness may he held to answer nt the ] |hroU|(h , n0i , nkB , ICP1 | how vo1l deny this doc trine in peril of you salvation, and am constrained 11 you thnt though you arc n very good morn) , you have no religion." , . . in i All right, Deacon; l thank ymt nnd the Church if tlie court. In common law nil eases may >, . ... . ., . * . less line of I “ " rw )' lru '' * have no religion To ki'kak or. I am not as will potted up .ns you are ill theology, nnd have to depend upon of common sense. Every ninn is saved cxnc ding to his goodness, and damned exactly Fills: tv New Y’ork.—A fire occurred in New I Itnsin.—XVe a«t* sderllns in this article, with sals* to-d* , , 1 • 1 .1 1 o. of IlltWkbl*.common at $l,twfor large M.I*. X ork >:itiirdny morning, by winch tlie large feteain , Tar.-Sal«» lestcrtav of 122 t,bl* at $2 por bbls.-.being Mill of Lyman * Co.,on Canal street, a Mahogany <•*»■*ef»- fer bbt.' righbiiriiig buildings estimated at $110,000. by teieri f present at said next tel for absence, judgment i f,.r the whole or part of the penally, at the diserc- If witness he show no good cause 1 . d against him () yard,r troyed. The Al.-ilinma River had risen twenty-five feet al Montgomery, Monday tnorniug last. hei'caftcr lie decided by tho court unless one of the parties ahull demand a Jury trial, ill which | event, the demandant sljnll pay the jury fee*. This hill makes very great changes in our present | Judiciary system. Mr. Peoples moved, to-dny, tn reconsider tho hill lost yesterday, InrreasinffTlio salaries of Judges 1 of the Supreme Court; but the motion failed by a j vote of 50 to 48. bill* pAsann. A Hill to allow the Grand Jury of Washington county to levy nn extra tax, to build a new Court lions* in that county. Messrs. Murphy and Kim* have been appointed ou the part of the .Senate to join the House Com mittee, for investigating tha affairs of tho Ktate Road. C*«*. NEXV ORLEANS. DEC. II.—Oaton --Th* decline titah- liilied after tbe receipt ef the Auicncf *ad> ice* no Friday Ian. I Draught out hover* a;ain »n Sai-irdav. and th- rale* un that i day amounted to I.T..VM title*. The deiuan I ha* roa'inucd ac- tive aince and thq sai,-*< f th* f a-t f.uir .lay* embrace 41,.’*"1 1 bale*. Till* mornin* wt laid licterc our reader* Ihe aceuunt* ] bv tlie Baltic, tiie ateamcr of the l*t intt.. *h"«in( a deeliua I , «i '.d- »a fair, hut noae nn the low. r grades. Till* triSia* de- . . . . , . , . . : dine i* fully compensated by th* d-rltae in rrei*hta, and al- AnNKXATION.— Ilill Mondn Legislature which 1 though the Icltera hy tbs America, received thi- niurninz are , i I i _ ... i ant faveratde. there*** a *'M*1 iiuiiilrt which r..ult*,l in tlie adjourned last Katurday, p.t.svd n rt solution au- . ,al„ „f i.i.x.iii bales-askinv a total for the week of 88,500 tlioririug the inhabitants of West Florida to vote ' J* 1 **- Price, have n.>t varied holder* siil'piyinz the demand . freely. The purrha.c* hare been Mr all part* #f Europe, upon the proposition of seceding nnd uniting them- Northern bny*r« having operated aparincly. * OWLZlNS CLASSIFICATION. CLASS! riCATIOXt. A <•' Mid's to Slrirt do...8‘j* a ‘, -*• »'-ad Middling... * - *■ EKF.-Iik) bids. Uallini'To No. 1, 15t) “ New Y'jrk Mees. For sale low, by HONE k CONNERY, dec 2lt H AV—HAY—Hay.—s-lc.-t Ijuicm Hav, f„r sale by DAVID H. DILLl.V. dec 19 Market Kqiiars. U AY-ilAY—HAY.'-I’nni" N,.rll, Riser llav, for sale low. by DAVID It. 1HLUXN. ■hv It) _ _ Market Square. O ATS—OATS—OATH.—Ih-avt 8.v.; ami Iced oats, for sale by DAVID It. DILLON. dec 19 Market Square. ^ALT, FRUIT AND TURTLE.—Thsmrv ^ ot thv Rritleli schr. Baltic from Nitsutu. N. P. For sale by ihc 19 XVM. I'. Vtl.NGK. No. 94 llav si. K eep, heef.-m i.i.i. Me*. Bur. 50 bbls prune Beef. In stoic, and for sale lit the 19 _ I.YNN * SNIDER. • JOTATOES.- 50 bbls clioi.-c i Failiiq; and I'Uut- i i))«l I'otAtuc*. Ill store, slid for sale bt •lev ID LYNN k SNIDER. r I’arhu Coal. Pi n . Jn.oo. < 1UAL.—-jin ton* sup- J For sale by t STAX US COIIKN. Samples can be seen at the XVharf of Messrs. Carte* Ion a Par-on.. dec 19 KEF TONGUES AND DRIED 1IKKF. A-moll Invoice of the aleite articles, received per •r Kcv stone State from I’liiladclpliia. for sale bv 18 XVM. I*. Y'iiNGK. No. .Q Day street. H few grains ' selves with tho Stole of Alabama. Tnr UniircaTCD Dead.—A gentleman of un doubted veracity, writing to a friend in thia city, cording to his wickedness; bnt believe in n per sonal Devil, who is infinitely had. who was never horn, never dies, is invisible, immaterial, ubiqui tous, and apparently self-exi.lent, I can't. Good Heaven! must I believe that this Infinite Devil, is the infinite pot of tho Almighty, who has from the hvginniiig chcrisliud, and will continue to cherish, world without end. an infinite fiend, whose aolo object, buxine: s und delight it i* to en trap svsry mortal man, women midchild into every conceivable rsscnliiy. and then hand them over to tnko the contuquom-cx, hern and in Ivingdnuicniin.-, while all this time he is enjoying himself like a Pit nee. “Don't interrupt me, Deacon, I thank you and the Church kindly, hut before I can believe in Ra« iiki. in (’HARt.ESTON.—Tho Charleston Com ■icr of Tuesday says : I its tribute to the genii of III" at Kui Ii* I. si tin,** in li* r itl'irmus ■ u w liirli -Ii im. groan r ■vas th" II"ii—. und c«i b.*r lsnaus*-. il wa» su andi' ncc. In -V iv h p..» .. and iIi.uikIi " G.i'hI Old y nt.ick oet.anV l»» bspv . Ilcci'ived pa>: «e*k .. H«i-«i*«d pr*viou*ly.. .7*,*7»* Mid time F. * r -1-etvnl nn ovation of I L " I'O'Ud. Crowded at i Fxporttd tn dal iiiv omo qnaintrd with Exportad today ■o't'lh r*V,2m #7.X.'1M .. 111,1)94 U ALT FOR RALE —4• *ack* ..I Salt. I ^ li otn the l>nrk A inn Tin mp*“n. nt Low . "liarf. ROBT. HABERSHAM l •fee 18—lw ■ ■ A M Xi. — i lio.>e Hum., new and old. landing and II lor sale by MIMS k JOHNSTON, U*i 18 is tlie 1 l f..r a n gives thn following particulars whieh appear to u* i thiss infinitely black Devil whn commit* more tin s> worthy of notice hy scientific men, whose stu- | with impunity, every hour, than all the xinuers in odnrn and 0'iinorrhali in centuries, I must be made clique msn—seeking in the ertire conduct of the paper, to , ted.— , „ „ , th.Le, .fiu~.i.r.. ...I i. hm .; sound sndjuil public - pinion upon all social and „ ‘„ |M .nlng the coffin, w». found in Ihe nm-run- political questions, snd residing that tore tomp- | quinn a* when buriml. There »»• n.i eiipearan. e ,,r ,|e- tation of the Editor, to make bis paper readable rnmpusiiinn end n» wn|4*w*»nt sm-ll Tlie l».ly bad and ealertalnini:. hy the fierceness of its party xeal, I retained it- former weight and sic* ihe ft attire* were ■l-U-U-.-" lsl.~au.wib. f.i.1 .f >“ liwumftted to the tmnb. Mr iVBrtcn was. nt ih* t.m* „f lias. a- hew..*. •» “iSgSS. “Y.ViTTjiT.' 1 .72!"..r: Lthrnrj AssocialltD Taesdsy ' nn. abi h wi> enclosed In a box. snd sk. taking the place of Gen. " II uston, who w*s ike roKulerly annuMoed Uoiur •r of Ut* evening. The au diene, fo.i nothing hr th* 1 -hang*. Sh* road from Grey Bin* end others. ••J •ftarwassU |iifioee4*d to fak» her part at the thoalre, wh«« a I -e portico of W pruvi-m* on- . lien on Rtendod U ie whole "nelused (Iazkelt, ihe Comedian, it pitying an engage- mei.t :n M obile- The p*|mr* of that eity represent it to he a highly sneoessful one. over again. Why think n inoinont; no man that has ever lived, does live, or ever will live, has the genius ami eloquence, thn ability and exquisite tact of fhnDevil. He preside* in Chureh and State— (issoitt legislated all legislature—has tho uppermost sent in Senate and Synagogue—preaches mors eloquently Ilian St. Paul—cheat* all honest people out of their eye-teeth, aud " grin* horribly’’ over the wiei-liivf und ruiu of this misorahln Planet.— II* is exempt from all tho UU which flesh is heir to—nurer tired, never sick, never hungry, usver brought under the strong arm of the lew, was never in jail, nsvet wliipt, and never hung, never did an honest day's work in his life, was Hover troubled with a bed conscience, is always young, always in good (pints, with ngood ap|ietilo and a good digestion, i* always in poekst, and has all his VJD--447,250 •-sled tier i S*® - * on h *"'* * ni * ” n sfilp-bosrt nel cleared 278.820 XVeek a receipt. 74.157 belss-Asalati 3",3M hale. Iasi vear. . « ‘I'ri,*,," R-cript. atihl. port iMtysar 438.282 bsU.-Kxporu'RS,- it w.-1-ctacriligions sMbai,,. XX lien, howvxcr, ' XX eek-. receipt. 2798 ssck* . urtaln drop|ml on the inum.ably portrave-l death ] XX hi.kev-I he demand hat hecr. Mr at M a S7c. for Recti- Ill iv ai.tec (turn all sides "lw load and hcativ 1 tied and X*'’, s58c. for Raw. l-urtt ■■! applause. Wliiih IIIIIM lioxe Mi'isllcil her that I XVeek'* receipts 3139 kble. -Kapori* I2il8hbl. ,in -lb-1 li.uhlv iiit> III ." hi an I div-riinin iliiiL- jury had 1 Naxal Store*.—AhoutSlID hkls, Oplrile of Tnrp.mlao sold at delivered unutlier uinium x. rd .i in h-r favor Its- I “t'i Ro *'" N " ? " n ' 1 ‘ "" m " »' *' .1,1 anllurti-uUlmw.il leave H.i* city to night in the i ,'.V hM P 1 r^shs'e tdrtnced Itab. I. Capt. XX m. RolUn., for Havana. I Fr.o*lu'- v . The rate, have bee, to ere*, flnctettlo., — — -—. dating Die »»ek, tAjaweh Ihtl It «»* ditftculi i., ohuta cer- Dkatii or a Crimran lli-.no On tho 28d ult., ■ Private M'Dotinell, ofthe sth Hussars, expired at ! the residence of hie father, n hlnck.inith in this I town. This brave yniiug fellow was one of the 300 ! heroes who escaped the bloody charge nt Ralnklnvn, iiiimirra'raF^inT *. h u rl Ovrilijr from supply ofTdllt hsap'r****'! en the markcl. and ihe rale* have sestup lexer. His hi other fell in hie encounter hy | Improved. Ill* aide. Since the return of this man to hie ; {^"'1"" 7*7»*a*d7 , ,.8**d8 , < psrecntpreaiUim. . ...I ‘,»2 der rent discount. • 4 a', per icntdtacoual. C ll AM PAflX E. — lleidseick l Co.. Douche. Crown. Star and Amhor lliands, in quarts and . pints, for sale by MINIS 4. JOUNSTON. IV Cl- 50 Smoke Good Segars! “jtJST THE T1IINOI” I’apci- Hangings ami Ronlrix to LAKGEaexortiuvnt for sale at moderate prices at JR JOHN OLIVER'S l-nintSft n. 121 Brought t. *: tt„ ■ lba-ins pa|~ i ed at the shortest until-,-. .|.-- lx LADY’S CLOAKS AND TALMAS*. V " 1ST xl YI.EM LOTH I L'IAKS, Black.tirvj ati tow Drnl>. ju»t received |-cr Kiinxvillc. - !7 SfVITT. I.ATMl:.I|> A RiV.EKx Peruvian Syrup, l"K THE Cl ltn «»F * DYSPEPSIA, Liver Complaint, Dropsy. Neuralgia. Incipiem Diseases cf the Lungs and Bronchial Passages. General Debility, &c. &c. Ac. 1 NHK following an-taken from hqiulrcdsofthestr.r.(- . eel iceliiuoiiial* :— Boston, Jnnc 7. 1855. Ax pm have r< quc*>trd sv'iuc aecouut of the bom tit u- pcrii-iued in lu.v cam-from the IVruviau syrup. stale lliat for *e\eral v.-are I have xnl'. ied from a > .iiatl* t denied iinpr. "ilkt s»4sr T" dav a *hip .*■ taken fer Trt**»e l. KxchsagM In (pile of the Inez* .vie* of cotton, n old Maderm Will", half pipes pm <- Sazorac Hian.lv, z pi|«-« pur*- Holland Gin. 2 ii" Jamaica Bum. 1 puiiclu-' ii - lliimscy ’ Whiskey, 2.x ,-a»c* very choice ii|d Whiskey, 5 qr i-aikx'l'orl XVIne. 25 ■•*•« * Claret XVine. 5 .;r rusks I’nk- nnd Blown Sherry. 50 banket* Heidtirk Chauilwgnc. For tale hy HOLCOMBE JOHNSON 4 strength 4inl .ihdii.i to rvM.t uiuio.pl" now - \ In mill- -Inc. ] had a recurt-eiicr .1 i|,c emor tin-aria, kx, and I have no *1-nbt. adding m\ t - that ol oilier., that Ihe Syrup ; i n . d tb lu* -sto cluiiko. Every I’lliau ■« w-dawsr-- that lleic *n x*-il'-liniii<x| lii.. and w licrr a dk*.' i- not • . that K i. doiil.ifnl which r- in.dr (whero *.-v< ral ha',-1,- n ind) cftoi-sl tl,.., nn ; ;h. (to,re 1 will onaw.i* in .. .tui.ut •I'e '■ -• o -* 1 . ' ■ iy pr* |-. r:\ i.i.i . XX !.> -: 'k to> cnltdriillr III tills raw ’ iWausr luving Ha l '*U- on« I' lncii—. and all failing, this cn«vl«-d a lavoiatl ch.ni.' in a -lioit iiiiii-, wl.ei, Hu- xrxlt-m wax lx- :( dailr •ooic d-hilitat.-d. ll.iM'ig the reliable »—i.rat • that U" nt pnjmbrial to ihe system cm■ r« i::>’ III" r"iil|.'Mlt"ll "I III.'artn l". 1 would P'C.nini* !iJ It win Ira i .ul and all- inti*o , rt.-.-i |. desirvd. and 1 t:v* ymr will bo able to make four* ft vi ung. m. nl - by whi.k I'h.» .irianx can r. c. iiimcnd li« trial m their practice- with out *•’■ tuiiig to countenance qnark. rr. FRAS. DANA. M. D. My Friend—1 hav* sttministcrcl the Sr rup tothrdft'p «l III imirnto! tl.ctowuol llunura. aft-’i -in- Imd l-'» g'riicv.i l*r all the plirxirmn. in tin- province ol 4. lian- uiy. and in I— tlisn oueniontli *li. im* Uv.-me tvst-rrl to p. ill. 1 hr.ilill. Xlie whole quaniily lakrn w.« ti re bottl. -. I Imre b .n oxnwhclnint wiih prai.<x ai.J thunk* l>» errir tiv mln-rof tlie family i>i tlie sick so mirsrubmelr i"-l"ivd tolu-nlth; but ax 1 cannot . to uiy*'If any hi i t in thi- umtt.r, other than h*'is< b""ii the happy ui*ans..( .-alhng tlirir 4itentiontoar.tr eilv whose rih. .*■ y had l~-. n pr.-xed l*y me. 1 of e-uc* cede to y ou all th. u grati-iul rnroimunix and heart-t i.\prr».,on» .d Ion lr< »». «• alone due to the author ct * composition so b- nefi> rat to humanity. Your rerv humid" ». rratit Jl AN 11! AM'ISCO ELIGAlilf. CARD. The undersign.d. bavin.. ex|a-ricnce.l tbe Kncficial w feet* of the I’Ll*l XIAN sYKl I*, do not hesitate to t* commend ii t" Ihe attention of th ■ puldic. ^ H.V ot othirs wl..<-. int.dligvlir" an . tnt- c it* tie »lt ,v g.-tlicr uuqiivwti oinalde, wr h«v«* II" doubt of It* 'flics’! in coxes of Incipi. nl l>ix.-ax«-x of tin- l.ung. and Hivii. I'ssffWS. Dr xpepxm. Liver CVoiqdaint. 11| p»y. XtsltW i tlx n I Mg:.t\l' r.-xtoiatiVo pow -i i - ■■■" *vi»i« ■■■ "inn in nix i., ri , I lilhsr a house, the war-office has allowed him hut New Y'.rk sixtyDsy-a I 'j"- P l ' r o»y ! und consequently ho was dependent j K’sw York Sight. I on tho hard earning's of his poor father and the I I liberality or Mm Earl of Lucan f-.r the necessaries I of life. Colonel Higgins, M. P., and the officers of I | the North Mayo Militia, provided for Iris funeral ' . expenses out of their private purses; and onKun- | day tlie entire regiment turned out to pay the Inst honor* to the departed liena— I'n.ilehar Conti,ta- A Ctit ncn Lbvird on bv tnr Knnntrr- The I Statesmnn, at Calhoun, (In., sayx that the Mathn- •list Chureh, in that place, is to bo sold by the 1 Sheriff l„r .I.i.i ' Sheriff for Con ft n Because the “ Imp . _... "Imp-o'.light.” —Hartford Timet. COTTON ST * IKNXNT. ttlnek es hax8 1st fl*|0.. IWelTxl Go. «xek at It". C" I Reeelved previnnatv at lkt*ft*trv.. HsM'ttd tl other Te>M porta TM4J Eaported to Great Urlials I" Sale < •• (Tther enallnenial port. •* New Orleeaa . . •• Mobil* '* Baltimore " Philadslpkle. -- N-w Van “ Ift.itoa Ramtlalas ea baa l anJ on akipXmset, a»l "18 JAMES SOHI.Kf. 1 .tk"* bn-hel. prime Wliiu- Corn, 5SX |bs. to Ihe buahid. AM Index rholcv’ Fasteru llat. tiki bid*. Plaining nod Eating Potatnea, ltkt buxhvUt'otn 't'-nt. « rn'kx purr Teum-axee Brandy, i* bhlx. Uomextlr Bran.lv. For ml* by I ■ 15 XX AVER * CONSTANTIN*. D OMKHTK l.iquORB. ao bbls. N. o. H*e til".1 WhUkry ; 75 bbls. K. Pbelp'x Gin ; 50 do. I.ulher Folio"'. Rum . fal An. Old I*, to II Con li".-1 lent River Rye Gin; •“ on. Ib.meatlc Brandy ; PEXTFR, S. II. KKNl'AlL-M P. SXMVH MAY TII'IXI AS t'. AM0RX. GORHAM lll(<X*l\8 Extra t of a letter from the Hr* John IVrjvnt. ScDf-- “Having lan lullv tvad the xtri'ng tcxtinirnisli that l>» * lorn gil. n to the clticarv of the IViutuin Syiup m eases «*f tUo akin, l rcoive.l t" tn.ike tri ll of It in own rax.’. I t.x’k In July about hall n 1"-411.- oi n.Jnfl> miila lv i. . ut.i• ly ivin.nod. Ir.it.nu the xkmon Ihe•®-“x eit pnit a. - it and till 35 i do. Just rwxiriS and for sale bv dee 18 SCKANTXXN. JOHNflWN *CO H ACON MIRRM, 8IIOI i.dkhs and hams. -xi lilid* prime New Rai-oii Hides, 10 hhdx prims Bacon Bhoel.lsrs, 10 rs-k. N.-W Sugar Cured »•"**. ipIslo.X I" raaks New HngurCwiwd llams, (canvaased.X •“ ” S'»SW». jo.o. to » .... xiiiqilt oi Hieals’sevaluable medicine received hf A. A. HiilaxMONS A Oft. lot 27—2«w ,iw Agrnl* ft>r Havans*®- ARD, IIKRRINGS. WITATOKi,**" :,1 bid* prime No. 1 lr-’tl Laid. 5ii krg. prim*' No. I leaf Kmrd, | _ 100 bnyi a Herrings. * 50 Iddi Caller INdBlix-*. I'M tdd- Pink K*. • m l Mercer Potatoes, *) hir bbls “FUllon Market" lleef, 2. Id.|. No. 3 Xlarkend. 2" 1.11 i I I. No. 1 Ma.ki-rvl. 2.X lilt bid. N 2 Mackerel. 2.X hlrl’blx llnckwh.sit Flour, 2o qr bbls Burk wheat Hour, 2> tta>\.. liink’i heal Hour. Jnaf m-,11.,1. and for sub- bv ft, IT Ht'RANTt*\, J0IINSTXXN TO DEALERS. _ l x l^, nl. for the sale ol No. 1 Leaf Laid, we cau L pi* the trade at low p»k« * _ W 1. * . . ., . .AinfZ.