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JfjMVAtMAH REPUBLICAN. ruausMSB ' P. W. ALEXANDER & CO., Olir u< Caaatr Primer*. •ranara kuduoud. '..ally, in tiiam, V M rri*Wo«Wy. la sdvaocs, pot nnuum...• J 00 SAyiNNAil, GA. , Thnrsday Morning, April 6. BV'T£UflWPHpTHEREpiBLiCAN. uio*4r Election it iota in I’lnciittmti* Columbia, April 3. Thu municipal election took place in Cincinnati, y«wtorday. Thoro waa a groat excitement, and a bloody riot took place bciwoen tho American party and tho Hermans. A cannon was brought out and need to auppreaa the light, and 10 or 12 persons wero killed. In tho llth ward, tho ballot box wm dostroyod, and in anothor want fraud was discover ed. Tho conical is closo between Taylor, tho American candidate, aud Farron, bis Democratic opponent. [SECOND DIIPATCII.) Cincinnati, April 4. More lighting occurred last night, but was not general. Tho Germans woro mostly armed and barricaded in housoa. Tho crowd re-aaaombod early to-day. Tho military arc under arms. Tho Germans agreed to givo up tho cannon bclore noon. Charleston, April 4. Sales of cotton for tho day 2,800 bales nt 7 3-8 to 9 3 4 cents. Fricea havo reached ns high n point as at any previous timo this aonaon. Later from Havana. New York, April 3. Tho Black Warrior has arrived with Havana dates to tho 29th uit. More arrests had boon mado at tho inslanco of the authorities. . ... It i, umlcrstood that tho .cling America Con- | “'""f '“"S' 10 J “"> '■ i , | , ■ . " | | Nations will riwsnnd fall,amt ever must; ,ul had 0 lord a .tenge protet agnm.t tho CO- , Temple, .ml mi.nttm.nl. Into dn.tl cution ol Litrampcs, uud that tho Captain General , New Institution* spring from throne* decayed, had resolved to refer tho matter to tho Spanish -* * Minister at Washington. The Star of tho West has arrived at Now York with §250,000 in gold. I lecture Ilolon. U»<<co,(ta HU,orient Tho fitb locturo of tho proiont courao waa dollv- orod at Armory Hall, last ovenloji, by tha Hav. J. Plsrpoat, Jr., pastor of tha Unitarian Church, in this city. Instead of • prodoction In proto, the lototurer gavo ua a Poem, of aomo olght hundred line*, the subject being " Tho Hail and tho Prss- ont." Commencing with I’aloalino as it waa in tho lime of the 8aviour, he prooooded to refer in ap propriate and felioitoua lonna, to eevorat inoidenia In Ills life, from tho angolio Annunoiation to tho Shaphorda,to liia Crucifixion. Tho following woro the opening linoa of the Poem: •• Full eighteen hundred ilmee has Ibis our star Psand round Its orbit In “a vlewtos*cnr;” Full eighteen hundred times the years havo rollod, In glllterlng circles, round tholr |«tht of gold; Full eighteen hundred yearn, In streams of light, Waking each tnnrnlug from tho sleep of night, Tho biasing sun has poured Us radiant bonnti, Hurting tho laborer Irom Ids peaceful dreams; Fulljelghleco centuries, with mlldrr light, lias you fair orb, pale Empress of the Night, Waxed Dorn the crosccnt, till her full round faco Hmlled with a Intauly equal to her grace; Or nlghUjr waned, with scarcely waning rlinrms, Healing the old moon In her bended aims; Hlnce e'er Julies'a plains, in boauly trod, Willi sandaled feel, the holy Hon of Clod; Hinco o’er Iho lake of Calllee was heard,— Where rippling waters were by light wind* stirred In sweetest cadence,—Uie Incarnaiu Wind: Since lie, whoso spirit never knew a stain, On Calvary's height was crucified and slain.’’ T bo lecturer (or poet) next proceeded to noto tho changes which havo since taken place in tho poliiionl and roligious history of Palestine, its pres ent condition anti Moslem worship. The idea of Freedom, tho natural fruit of Christianity, devel oping itself slowly in tho intervening centuries, and producing marvellous changes in tho civil and roligious condition ol mankind, was noxt reforred to. Turning from the Old World to tho Now, ho described tho life ol tho Indian in America, and spoko of tho establishment upon these happy shores of u I'roo nnd happy nation. IIo skotehud, also, our rapid progress, under tho intluonco of Chris tianity and Freo Government, in Scionce, Art, Literature and Religion, and in tho idea of human Brotherhood,—concluding with tho following beau tiful lines: Thus circling centuries, a* they pass away, fOKK CORRESPONDENCE For tho Savannah Republican.' Forgery at tVnshlnglnn. Washington, April 3. A clerk in tho First Auditor's nllico is reported to havo forged tho namo of tho Secretary of War to notes amounting from 10,000 to 20,000 dollars. markets. New York, April 3. Ootton is stoady, and Hour firm. While they, In turn, like ol.ler ones, will r U tle! Ckanpr is the law on every land Impres-ed; Anil ours must change, in lime, with ull Die rost! Hut overall, am! ruling all for good, h On* who claims our warmest gratitude:— T.» Him let every child glad trihuio bring, .1 contrite heart—III* accepted offering." Wo but express, wo think, tho opinion of every ■ 01,0 present, when wo say tho Poem was a produc tion of decided merit. It was pervaded througlt- i out by a tono ol elevated morality and sentiment, and abounded in striking thoughts und brilliant I images, rolieved ever and anon by Hashes of wit j and humor, which would have done credit to Wc learn from a dispatch received by the agon's Hood. Wo would be glad lo sen the Poem in in this city Messrs i'ndclford, Fay Sc Co., that the , print, as wo infer the large audience present would, steamship Augusta, hence, arrived nt New York | if wo may judge from tho Irequent applause with in 60 hours from wharf to wharf. I which the lecturer was interrupted. Sacred Concert.—Wo would remind our read- J Foreion Letters to he Sent Back.—A letter era of tho Sacred Concert to bo given this evening j from Washington says: "It appears Hint n vast at tho McthodistiTriniiv) Church. The character number ol tho letters received lure from foreign and cxccllcnco of the music, and the praiseworthy object of tho Concert, should not, aud wo think, cannot, fuil to draw together a large aud paying audience. Col. Williams has favored us with the April number of Harper’s Magazine, one of tho best numbora which has been issued for smuo time. Tho eloetion for Lieutenant Colonel of tho 69th.Regiment of the New York Stato Militia, resulted in thochoicoof Thomas Francis Mea gher, Esq., but Mr. M. lias declined tho honor thus conferred, on the ground that ho is not a citizen. Mr. Meagher is engaged in the study of the law, and declines uniting with any political or military associations. Know Nothing Victory in South Caroliuu. Tho following in tho result of the first municipal olootion hold in tho town of Columbia, for Mayor and six aldermen to take charge of her affairs, l'bo following is tho voto for tho Mayoralty: E. J. Arthur 542 Wm. Maybin 211 T. H. Wade 91 Mr. Arthur is claimed ns tho Know Nothing candidate, and Col. Maybin as the Anti-Know Nothing representative. The six Alderman who wero elected are nlso claimed to havo been on tho Know Nothing ticket. The Result in <;rlfliu* Tho following shows tho voto for each candidato in tho recent municipal olcction in Grifiin, tho result of which, with a list of tho successful candi dates, wo have previously given, viz N*w York, March 30. Tho Aala'a nowa is rogardod aa unfavorable in a business point of viow. It ascnts that tho dead Emporor's policy is to govern Ills successor, no Unit tho war, ol courso, will go on,unless tho diplomat ist* at Vionnacan succeod in patching up a peace, which is dubious, for KovaMopol is likely to provo an insurmountable stumbling block to a pacific ml- ustmont of difficulties. If Alexander the Second rosily and truly intonds to be governed by tho poli cy of his faihor, of courso, ho will novor surrender •ho fatal Black Sea fortress, except upon compul sion, nnd tho Allies enn novor consent to a penco without being put, or putting thomsolvos in posses- sion of thohesiegod city. Tho military fame of Franco nnd England, won on n thousnnd fought ho'da, their supremo rank among tho'nntlons of Europe, and their unbending pride nnd hauteur render n peace utterly impossible, so long ns Sevas topol continues to hold out. That this rouuwnod fortress is doomed to fall ultimately tl^oro can ho no doubt, and tho donthof Nicholas will accelerate it, but a good deal linrd fighting will have to bo done first. A light speck.of dissuntion and troublo Ih visible between tho gront powers, who tiro pro ducing on a national scnlo, the ardent attachment of tho two stogo heroes, Daimm and l’ythins. I refer to iho disagreement betwoen Napoleon nnd the English Govornmunt, about tho Roebuck com mittee investigation. No wonder tbnt the French Emperor objects to an investigation whoso results will bo sura to bo bruited by the Time*, throughout ebristondom, for tho "sounding alchemy", through which Milton's speedy Cherubim mndo tlicir pro clamation towards the lour winds, was a mere joke to tho Thunderer, as a talc bearer. h would bo fur better for England nnd the Brit ish army, throughout the present war, il the English Press find been subjected to as jealous and severo a censorship as its 1'nrisian rival,—if it had been completely muzzled by tho Government. Thu suf ferings, misserics and losses of iho French and Russian nrmios in the Crimea, of course, have been terrible,—tlioy could not bo otherwise, yet bow little is known of tho facts and figures, wliilo hard ly a privntosoldior linn been wounded in the Brit ish army without all tho details being published to GREAT FIRE AT MEMPHIS. USTIItlATIII, ion ,100,000. DAY MORNIJNGi APRTL 5. 11*65 ’3I»| earn •ftlo.of tlio Wi iter gala to utfffursli* Tho ftttton Journal Jitahn account of tho solo of Mr. Wodstor'a proporiy at Marshfield, which wo reprint in a somewhat condensed form. It Will bo road with mtcrost :— Tho snlo was attended by a largo mtinhor of per sons—aomo six or sovon hundred—quite a number Wo laarn from an extra issusd from tho Mem phis Whig ofligo thst Memphis, on Sunday morn- ing hurt, 99th Inst., was visited by onu of tltolnrg- oal and most dliutroualiros that has oocurisd in that city for sovonil ystra, roduoing almost tha cn- . . r ... . - «« blockboiwwn Monroo nim.nil iho .Hoy "’"’'T.OT.'jr K „ .... r ,. , . . | , , , ’ ports oi tho btnto. Ainotigthe luttorWore u nuin- norih of it to nahoa, and involving a loss of pro- b 0 r of tho most prominent turmorn In the Common- purty amounting probably to ovor $100,000 It , wealth, who woro drawn thithor with iho view of appears that the Appeal newspaper offico.two llvo- wl *tilnlaR »omo ol tho splendid blooded animals r, . 1 .b l o., and oovorai «ofo* woM dclruyod, »,» t&SgfZ that 43 horses woro consumed. Iho oxtra snys* statesman spent so many ol tho Imppiost hours of Botwcun tho hours of 3 and 4 o'clock, a liro was | his lilo Others worn prosoul who improved tho diseovored In tho roar of Alcssrs Cockrol Sc Whit-; occasion to pay their first visit to tho spot where ney's stable. Tbo f Urn os soon spread to tho nd-1 sleep tho mortal remains of Now England's noble joining stnblo, belonging to Messrs Nnwby&May, iron. Col. N. A. Thompson of tins city was tlio nnd from theso two extensivo establishments n auctioneer, which is equivalent to saying that Hie dctiHo colum of smoko and llatnos nroso, us build* i Halo was conducted with ability, despatch, mid ingH.snloudid carriages and buggies and valuablo, 1 with full respect to the interests ol all partios. Tlio noble burses, wero being rapidiy reduced to ashes, rout cstnto'wss divided iuto eleven lots, each ol Mr. Nuwby and Ihtnily occupied tlio apartments which was sobl separately. The terms of ante wero over their stable, allot whom wero saved; also, cash, thirty days being ullowcd for Iho examination tho greater portion of their lurnituro saved in n jollities. dunmgod condition. Tho two stables wore pretty ' The first lot on tho list, nnd ofi'ered for sale, waa well filled with valuablo horses, a portion of which “ sixty- lour acres of arable laud, in lino condition, wero saved ; but unfortunately, forty-three noble, lying a short dimneo north and enst of tho .Mansion nnimals perished in thollnmcs. I House." This is tho lot which immediately adjoins Atone time It was thobgbt Hint tlio fury of tho j the old Winslow Burying Ground, in which sleep devastating element could bo confined to tlio pro- j Iho remains ol Wobsler, and those who worn most periy on tlio East sido.of Centro Alloy ; but nil dear to him on the earth. A small strip ol u few cll'orts to check its further progress wore Iruitlcss, rods was reserved on one sido of too burying nnd soon the llamcs spread across tho alley to the ground, to mnko its shape moro convenient amt up roar end of tho building occupied by Messrs. Vao- ! propriato lor the improvements which nro to lie cam & Co., ami tlio Appeal, Christian Advocate, ! made upon it. It limy not bo out ol placcsto stale nnd tlio Dio Simmesdes Volks newspaper offices, j in this connection that tlio improvements upon this This bouse being filled with liquors nnd other com- ground, lo make which the " Marshfield Fair" bastiblo materials, burned with great rapidity.— was field last fall, will bo commenced this spring. From thence tho llanies proceeded to tlio adjoin- ! Tho lot was sold lor 18 dnllnrs nnd 25 cents ar. lug business houses occupied by Samuel Mostly,! n «ro, to Mr. Amnsa C. Wothoroll. A right of Messrs. Menchain &.Golbroath and J. F. & J. VV. | way through it to the burying ground was re- McKinney, which wero all consumed on the South served. nnd the rear portion of tlio Richmond House, j Tlio next lot was " forty-seven acres ol tillage saved from the lire on Thursday last, on the North, . nnd pasture land, lying near tho Mansion House, which was also burned. on the westerly side thereof,” kuowiwia the Cusb- Tbo firemen finding it impossible to savo tho man lot, nnd which tlio thousands of visitors at houses already in flames, worked most\aliaatly 1 Marshfield, at tho time they gathered together to to rcscuo tlio houso occupied by Messrs. Copeland pay llio last tribute of respect to the departed Sc Gangster, and by their untiring ellbrts succeed- statesman, will remember as the lot on which they cd in arresting tho flames nt this point. But for ! first entered ns thuy left the main road to go to •Sangstor, Townsend, Wrny Si. Co., and tho extern- I Iho tomb. James W. I'nigo, Fsq., of this city,was sive iron and hardware establishment of Lowncs, 1 Gio purchaser at $11 50 an aero. Mr. I’nigo also Heckman &. Co., would also now have been a purchased the next lot, which was one of " 17 1-4 mass of ruins. incrcsof wood and nrufilu land, lying nearly oppo- Tlio buildings destroyed nro "as follows: on Main >ito tbo Mansion Houso, on wfint is called lllnck- street tlio two oxtonsivo stables, occupied by New- j mount." This lot sold lor $10 nn aero, by Sc May, owned by R. C. Brinkley, und the largo ' Tho old " Winslow' House,” with forty-fivo acres esmtoui Cockrell nnd Whitney, owned by Sir. of arable land adjoining, was noxt on tlio list.— 1’arker. On Front Row No. 19, occupied by Vac- This lot had no incumbrance of right of way. It caro & Co.,owned by Wm. Armour; Nos. 17 and was .Mr. Webster’s" pet laud that on which lie •fearcMi Notice Baldwin Superior Court, on triday last, the 30th ult. chiefly for jho purpose of deciding tho clniuia of tho creditors of tho Bank of Jlarion carried up by appeal from tho award of tho Board ol Com mission >rs. Thu jfiuct of the judgment delivered by him—is lo lessen the amount <>f the first sward more ibsn one half—making tho titalo liablo for aboot $91,- Tlio Act of 1831 wns declared to bo constitution al—and that tlio Stale had a right to rofiwo la pay * n y lurthcr instalments than sfiu fia<f then paid— and ilid actually rctuso to do so. Tlio effect of this decision is to throw out ull claims founded on cer tificates of deposilo, &o. Billholders rucoivo the wltolo nrnouiit of tliolr 1 bills, without interest, except in tlioso cases where ■n actual demand was inudo upon tlio State of Georgia, through her legislature; that demand running from the adjournment of tlio legislature j o| 1849—which wns on tho 23d of February, 1850 —tho Director of tho Control Bank having made ills report of certain claims filed in iho Bank at flint tune. Tlio judgment hold by tlio Planter's Bank re- ! coives $27,0011, and that held by tho Bunk ol iho ; Stale ol Georgia. $10,0(H). Tbo Bank of .Millcdge- villu receives about $3,000on its judgment on Bank Bills. Tlio claim of James Holford, for $17,300, is , paid with interest from February 23d, 1850, thu ad- ; juurnmeni oi tho Legislature, lo which it was re ported. As will bo seen, tho wholo amount to bo paid under this decision, is less than ono half of the nl- ! leged liabilities of thu Bank of Darien. I - ' TlicCaronl.Hutch Against Time. » Nkw-Ori.kans, April 2.r-Tho races at tho Mctnirio Course commenced In-day with Mr. Toil * Broeck’s match lor $20,000 that his liorso Lez- iitliton would bent tho fastest timo nt four miles ever run, which ho did do in seven minute* ciuhtcen trcoinls nntlo half, exhibiting nt trio close no signs of distress! Tim first mile wns run in 1:471-4, tbo , second in 1:501-2, the third in 1:52, and the fourth i 1 ur Ec, ‘" , ’ ,a ' r " l,,c "’nrlil, r<- r N e « in 1:484-4. Arrow and Joe lllncklurn ran with colto,l » 21 barrel* turpentine, him tu animalu him in tho conic. I Ilecclpl . A .. _ A I’.iTBior *.to ms KotniTV I.«sn.-Tho fol- , lu-'ti'Vimk. iV' 1 *' 1“'" iv'iT!' 1 '"cKfi lowing is a copy «.l one o| tlio two thousand letters i i;ord«.« t J W Lsiiir»n& -Gt applying for the bounty lands under tlio law of tlio sousst <;o, A ,\ .s|iai..ri.|i/,."o,H**’ K . Pu - last Hussion of Congress, which wero received vr-s-1 lag At Co, Franklin At Itrautluv. tv n...L^,!“ , i? 0 M!«i» niilUt^l, Norii i-" |WW BHcml Pi Ills proteMlubil Hull fwMi>d st his oglceln ItruuxMon iirmi mij ^ n,n >’ •»« found (or ||„. Ktcxtlnv 0 Bice, corner orifim.sM 1 >?.* Vi A* 1* J!I?H*I; A n* ? ! ,!i* ~ Wf'lre «< M'-llcIn. .ml "in. ”1 T/'IT; 1 fla ' s *re n-Wroes nn fhnilli J' ,,ni -' east of llarrinnl. •■u-sir.^i, u,f, td The hours between R to 10 A. Al. ■i.ii 7... „ „ , bo iluvoted to ofltce imtlrsits. 1 • m|| "ei.i'XTioiv .Mcni i;,—fell. Ulixor Coiimil’n .. •‘avsnnsli, 'larch ajth'iw-f*’f ( ••uncil st next n-MiUp .... t tin.*in,m * n,i' 1,,:,in , d , 1 mni'on.ntlnn, I’l*. I'lnriSi'lW* I IliirtMi.. linli.l twn llinnwiml .|nll u , . i, mill. Uieirnwni ti cnrillt*. ' ^I'l'hooU.,. -Py''*? . HAViiShnn,,., ‘''n'ltrnnn wutltil fnr H inn. 5a®; • , nli.nl.. inlilkmlH, t ||. a" •.U'lEsn t I (Ml.tIKItl l,VI, ItKIOlU^’ ■AVANn!jjk MAII K,;. r ; *■ ■ WBMKsoxr, A|,ril4 r.s«. «>OTTO.N.—Tlio sales to-dsy amount to imY,. Om lollowim; particulars t 110 oi|4, ‘O-j u , *» Iat Hjj, :nr, „t c.u, 49 at 8K. in at 9. , ,, °’*,“nd 9 at U'A cents. Tho market closed “ with an upward tcndtpicy In prices. Th««.&*.!? 8,Q ’ is light. SXbck Nitviiuntii, Hxports—AprM 5 Per hark IV A I’latei.l.is, f„r •f.lvcrunnl^ia- Upland com,n, 70 hales Pea tslamlcotf.n 251.7’ ^ per ore. ’ Ie,a > v °fk-eiGad <1 the world. No wonder then, that Napoleon is niiy ol a British investigation committeo,and tlio nows-. . paper correspondents, nnd reporters, who will hover i 1 ?’ owned by Moaby, und occupied by himself, was wont to mnko oxporimcnis in different kinds ni i,,.vi„,i,.a nmi ; i i Messrs. Moachom & Galbrustlt and J F. it J.W. ol inanuro, and difierent system of tillage, Ibr Ins ji c nd crannies durinL its session, lor i McKinney: Nos. 15 and 1C wero also considerably own benebt and amusement, and also tor the in- stray wonts, wliu-lt they will be sure to niagnily injured by tire and water. forniMion and benefit ol bis brutltor fanners in tlio and swell into columns, and proclaim from Cape I Tlio entire loss lias not boon Ascertained,but will 'icinity. Tbo old "Windslow House’’ono of tfi 0 Finisterro to tho Arctic Ocean. No wonder tint l irol *-»LIy not fall short ol §100.000, of which n con- , "Most, if not tlto oldest, houso in tho Common- rof.mna o. .. i .. . ‘ 1 Hideritblo portion is insured. Wo subjoin tbo lol- wealth, sttll stands on tho lot, a landmark of ancient £Sn|K>liun ruuses •* hulil in a cunliiluiilial inirtnor* . |„ wl „ e i w U , 0 principal .uflbrcr* mid tliuir d*y*. whidi wo could Impo ininla not ho awept tlup sort ot a way, if Ins interest mid doings ns n losses: j away. Thu bidding on tins lot was spirited, anti .\n;i>T.\. a Pit il, :i.— c Ik«-ii uuseUlitl since the >:.■ oil ATLANTA. A Pli11. 3.—i;,n MACON. APUI1. :t-i;oti„i with a laoderulcdemiiiil, • "ew" TI,e Ba ' UlL *» ~)i exirrme, the Mui'kot n 011*1 irom ('>e "X c«lu. ' AI'peal oflico saved most of printing material* il was finally struek off to Mr. C. l’ottcr Wright, and stock; lost their Jobollii-o and iiianunotli line's Mr. Webster's bead farmer at Marshfield, at $5G press. Loss estimated at 5,000, insured for 4,0uu nn acre. dollars. i A lot of good arable land lying East of the road German paper saved nearly everything, but some- [ "I'positc tlio Wiulow House, in all 11 1-2 acres, wliat damaged by removal. ’ were next sold and purchased by Mr. Daniel Christian Advocate [Methodist,] lost their entire Wright. If wo remember correctly, it sold at about j olliou. Loss aud inmmmcu not known. • $40 an aero. member ol tho firm are to hu inquired into and made public by a committee. Meantime it is im possible to overestimate the loss which Russia lias •net with in the death of her renowned Emperor, happening, as it did, at such a juncture in tho his tory of his country. ^ W lioevcr has rend Mr. I . 1. Bnruum s life has ; Mr. Siover, who was burned out at the Richmond ' The Grist Mill, mill privileges, and factory probably a sufficiently low estimate of the honor House, Inst Thursday, but Avas temporarily occu- building at the fiend,at Green Harbor River, was and delicacy of that great showman. But .Mr. • PJ’ing tho back portion that was saved, is quite a . purchased by .Mr. Henry C. Dunham—an cuter sufferer by this lire, having been burnt out twice ' ...i s — J •* - - _ though it may havo gone through all tho nl our country, Irom tho old French war to tho very last encounter with the Sioux on the great over* •land route to Oregon.—Wash. .Star. Washington, March 27th. Mr. Commissioner of Pensions: l send you my frog-sticker. I was in the war at liladenshurg, and used this saber like a true soiger. 1want you to give me land, us they say yon uni the man lor that business, nnd I want you to send my land to inu by tho rnlo rode, so Hint I can git it, mid l want you to give the frog-sticker to the Con gress id America, tor I see that old president jack- , in , 1JM . son had his pord give to that benevolent nsilum, or * ,B * ■'••'■a •■*•'* arid » ix-mc iree tt-lb-r-, almt'-lis you may give it to tlio Washington monument j J’ aU "’ w,,r V A,i 'tdliiu.' bi-inc lower--ijc. y 0 riu Your Iricnd, Elton Brent. better qualHlesyeMenlajIaqi.oin • 1 r,u Ni:\V Oltl.KXNS, MAID ft 3a Protertv of R e mg iocs Societies—Tito Legis- w .! !, ‘. 11 5nr •J*'«*»oi..t eon-Hieri,,... latoniol .Mulligan has passed a law concerning J'j'7! J J t'»clc Ifl April, do .to Iteceipl in Mar do do Total to 1st Apr •to do • llll.t:. MAC * ’ ,n | S ' 1 !; ^!- Ul 77 a 11 '7 1 •• ,nn ft ' V0,, k. w 0 did not learn the extent of iiio j |,,n8 "• his friends and noighbors on tho excellent Lr on iiaou not a holiday fool but would ; iiiHiirancc, but it amounts to between 50,0()n nnd 60,• bargain ho had made—for $2025. on a piece of silver,” so that lie is ever on W0 dollars, and is divided between iho Memphis , Tlio " Island Farm," situated on Hewittt's or Therefore,he ad- 1 Insurance Company, the two Nashville agencies, Branch-s Island, close upon i ON 1’i.tir -uni il.ron the -Etna, Hartford, Conn., and tlio Home Insur- a, '°V l I *- acres,sold lur $21 i Us, lour and lltreo ( ; 0>f KvW Y()r k c j !y , . laud extends the well known " For Mayor: A. A. Porter.... .150 For Mayor: A. A. Gaulding. .133 Aldermen: Aldermen : W.n. Prichard. .152 T. D. Johnson.. .131 C. II. Johnson,.. .IF) D. M. William*. .129 A. Bsliomy .149 ILW. Brown.... .129 D.B. Cloud .152 W. II. Hancock. .133 Leo Strickland.. .151 W. J. Jusscy.... .131 W. E. Wright... .151 A. Merritt .131 B. Skipper .151 W.M. Cline.... .129 J. W. Shacloford .160 J. S. Wood .130 Marshal: Marshal: J. L. Alexander. .152 T.G. Manly.... .152 Clerk: Cleik: J. P. Perdue .152 J. II. Logan ..162 286 votes polled. Our ITIinernl TrcnuttrcN. Wo havo of lato repeatedly noticed the rapid manner in which tho mineral treasures of the mountainous regions oi Upper Georgia and Tcu- nc*3co aro being dovchqicd. Tho mining of gold copper, and iron has airendy become nn establish ed business in various localities. New gold miuos havo recently been opened-in Columbia and Hurt Counties, in this State, and bid fair to rival in richness thoso of Lumpkin and other northern counties. Wo havo now especially to notice thu recent discovery of rich beds ol lend in Bradley County, Tenncsscp,* fine specimen ol which, taken from a miuo one and n half miles from tlio East Tonnessco and Georgia Railroad, und throe miles f.'oin tho Iliwasseo river, wns yesterday placed on our tablo by Mr. 8. Solomons, of this city. Tho mining interest in tho regions nann-d is as yet in its infancy, but with tho valuablo base upon which it rests, it must soon grow into giant stature — With gold, copper, load, iron, and marble embed- od in our bills and ramies, we liavo nu almost in countries fail to n-ai-lt tho persons for whom they nre intended. At tlio dead letter branch of iho General Bust Office Department there were made ( op nnd transmitted for England 31,000 letters, for! Canada 9,00n, |„ r IWia S.tMHt, and !..r Bremen j 4,0t»o. Theso woro all r. cotved during the Inst J quarter. They wore regularly filed ami advertised j as all other letters, hut not lieingcalled for by their ; owners, arc now returned unopened to tho countries j front whcnco they cattle. In numerous cases, j ioubtless, the migratory spirit keeps those to whom they nro addressed traveling to tho Far West ahead of their correspondence.” l'»rrcs|>ori«lciicc of the Havannnh Kepulilicnn. Know Nothing Victory in Florida. Jacksonville Fla., April 2,1855. Messrs. Editors:—To-day the annual election for nn Intcndant and six Councilmen of this city came off. Ono hundred nnd cighty.lhroo votes were polled tor Intcndant, of which Philip Fraser, Es.p, the Know Nothing candidate, received 114, and lion. F Livingston, his opponent, 65, and 4 scattering. Messrs. E A. Do Colics, George A. Turknott, Sr., S. N. Williams, II. II. Iloeg,Cal vin Oak, and Dr. A. S. Baldwin, were elected Councilmen, by nbout the same vote as that cast lor Mr. t raser. 1 lie result of this election has as- j tonished everybody, as it had never boon supposed ' that we had but nn occasional Know Nothing aiiioiig.-q us. As 1 wnte, Miiali squads of individu- j als may bo seen on the street corners discussing tbo wonderful result. Yours, &,c., Young America. Correspondence of the Nnvnnnufi Kepubllsan. Jlore A bun l Hit* lluingN of ‘•Sum’*— I'rulcsnor Itache in Flurltlu-ill tiling IltifcincsN on tho M. Jolinit, Ac. JvrKsoNVILLK, April ‘J, 1^55. Editors of the th publican-t'.ssr vilh*x i The usual annual town i-lrctlon eaiiie *iff here Mils day, and being on or about tho •• first ol April," rectus to have “ fool, cd " smiiu tolks coasideraldy. There is lunch go-.jp ns I • what the result really means, from the slttipilar coin- I ridence •level.,p,-,| fiy the ballot |,ox, of it very large H'ipport of one ticker, out ofa great variety which wero ' in circulation In clccllum-orlng squads tlirmiKhnut the •lay. All parlies now, however, drew the inlereacc that the Know Notliiiigs havu done the business, amt done it j most effectually. Die election was for nn Intendent, or Mayor, and Town Council,—the latter coiiilsliiiK of six mum burs. Tlio following Is the result: tOK INTKMIIK.ST. !• Fraser Ill | F. Livingston 65 I’M ILMK! Barmim, like Trineub monster give him tlio qui rirc for new prodigies vertises for" quarterns" and triple babies at a birth, and offers prizes lor them nnd for "lat" children, as complacently as if the human race were like unto thu beasts that perish, and childhood was only lovely in proportion to its avoirdupois weight, oven as nro piglings at our country lairs, if the show coiiichoff, it will put an end lo all parental confidence, nobody will be lieve in babies, but consider them ns of the samo prising young man, who received tho eongrntula • ••I Mi.MEiil'. .., Mem phi.. tho sea, comprising nu acre. Front this city. j latat extends the well known “ Brant Rock.” Tins Pile heaviest sufferers in this disastrous conlla- ' " Island Farm" wns a favorite place of resort with graimn aro Messrs. Ncwbv Sc May, and Cockrell Me Webster, lor gunning nnd lulling. Sc Whitney, Lot No. 11 on tlio catalogue, was " all the rigid. Our neighbors of the Appeal, with their ncctis- ' BB" »»d interest of Mr. Webster in and to the tl energetic spirit, removed their eflcctH to the Laglo and I'.ixjuirur office, and issued their morn ing paper, announcing the misfortune that laid over taken them. They will continue to issue their paper, ns usual, from that office, until they can fit up another office and get now materials. A sub- douhtlul authenticity, ns the Mermaid of Fejoc, tlio seription amounting, to Hcvoral hundred tit , ( Cliincso ol Funt-Fum, the Wooly Horse, Juice was raised yesterday, to aid them ia tlioir efforts. Iloth, nnd other Yankee made nntcdcluvinn re- " ' *' " , - u '-- f - 11 mains. Tito innocent little ones who will ho ex hibited aro to bo piled. Think ol tlicir living with the life-long stigma that they wero"exhibited" at Barnuin's! It is to be Imped that the exhibition will prove n failure, for a more disgusting and silly nllair was never concocted even by Plnm-as T. Barmim. 1 learn from an attache ol Barnuin's Hint no less than fifty-four balnea and children, under six years o| age, have already entered the list. I j cannot sufficiently admire tbo impudence of tho ! groat showman, who alter haying voluntarily pil- , b’ried himself a gazing stock for the world, after , having introduced the public behind Hie scenes and showing Hie infamous machinery by which be lias tin!Jlctl them, still persists in concocting new schemes of fraud and catchpenny contrivances.— His future attempts nt humbug must be so' down as an innate love o| the tiling, nnd to an invincible . moral obliquity, si ice lie can no longer plead nc- ' ccssiiy for further maraudings on the general purse. .Mr. J. Romeyn Bred head, at present Naval Offi cer at this port, who was recently appointed Con- : ml to Japan, lias not yet accepted—neither has he J officially declined it. He is trying to sit on two stools at ottco. Mr. Brcdhead lias u I ready written ' a book, which nobody lias ever read, and tho ■ greater portion of the first (and last) edition of which was, by a iiicrcilul dispensation of Divino Providence, burned tip m the fire which consumed tlio book mill of Hie .Messrs. Harper. Tim Presi dent, with a littlo quiet malice—a sort of practical ' joke—has put in Ins way the chance of writing n second history, twice as stupid as tlio first, on Ja pan, Liquoring, varnish, and tlio kindred art of white-wash. Meantime, there is an on dit that Wm. A. Walker, ex-.Mcntberof Congress front fin- Advocate will probably bo suspended a week or two, until they can get a supply of new ma terial*. Mansion House, outbuildings and land tuittio- dlately adjoining the mime.” Thu land amounted to 31U acres. The lot includes, if wo nre correctly informed, the original purchase of Mr. Webster at .Marshfield. It is tlm original ".Marshfield lot"— the other lots which were sold being those which . Mr. Webster added to his estate by subsequent pur chases. The first purchase waa made by Mr. Web ster in 1835. There is n mortgage on the estate of §30.000 or $10,000, and a tua riage settlement in favor of Mrs. Webster, which continued during lur fair .ten >n the factors' Eit,l< churches and religious societies, establishing uni- cTibm'ihiiJiiUU} f.i aur?! lortn rules for Hie acquisition, tenure, control, aud j nk'w i.i.i > \* disposition of property convoyed or dedicated lur I ordinary..’ ruligiotts purposes. It provides Hint nli ehur.-h Interior property shall Vest and descend, with tile itnprovi - mints, in perpuiiml succession to And shall be livid bv tlio trustees provided in the act in trust for said church, congregation or society. And also that no hilltop, vicar, rector, parson, curate, priest, deacon or other officer m any church, religious body, or der or member, male or female, «>| any cccle.-'ias i- cal, educational or charitable institution or estab lishment, shall, in consequence ol such oflico or i membership, «ir in the character or capacity ol * 1 such officer or nu mber, have, possess, or exercise ! stock on tin anv power, capacity, or franchise of a corporation, Ueccipt»m mslo, so far as relates to the taking, holding, man- **":* :,,J balr-c aging, selling, or transmitting property, ami every ' ...‘l 1 ® w, '‘ k 25ew gilt, grant, devise, bequest, any real estate. The law to all religious denominations alike. •»• liimn ■••-0.1 I-.',.' llanrt s. 3 - s 'i infrcii* c:, 3 Ir-cruu lr.crt»^ 1'iiiaml t<. .* it •• »b<»«l>uj He. I'oriL« .-The I-rr . -cell'll, t The «i cel -•pt.. •I lO'dav. j{g? • .,... i" liiiiv I ".NS! II NT. .. bai. s 2fi.es ML-rii -»n-9:s,i« ,.. .Pf,7.690 .... -LlpJ-ll nsmitting properly, ami every . *, ‘ l " r J. , . ,! r *'® "'"'k ->t equest, conveyance or lease of | ? * 1’ '•-•. i:1 "' “ K-'MBl. and anidicl ..Vn'.Vl.-w dn!|.'.'..r r *« Illin.’lt Inns lltlKo. 1 . • .r . * r. . t . 1 . . p°r; lost year in.*,5671 hales- Against mi J nticoiDforuthlruui, i >. ten and the «j(h ( mga st-ckdCL Unary 9 l J a.9; l , That this conflagration was the work of nn in- I I'** 5 umo - T'lio executors did not warrant any ntlo cuinliary, there can he no doubt,as tlm fire was dis- 1 or interests to the property. Whatever that right >ver. (f jn a portion of Hie building where no light and title might be niter Mrs. Wohsrcr’sde Icniand The Hearts You Should Have.—Would you nun hacs in ttr.t hands! bo a true patriot I 11 avo an American boart. Its ! fair pi®tti,Vj. pujsatioas are for liberty, lor freedom, for republic- : < Hb*«—'Tbo ib-nsand ha* been steady at 5’*; anisni—all Hmi can bless tho individual, give vital- , ^ ,|ir "b || n. ity and success t*> the ."late, and grandeur and ; • - - strength lo the nation. It is tlm heart ofliearts.— jtlcIHlK X'UtClliQCll CC. > American boart. and j ., .... - ... o is an iintmr lit bis Itimt. n 1 * *' • ‘ • or life is mod, and at tlio very identic il spot where Messrs. Cockrell Sc Whitney’s stable was fired a few months since. No clue can as yet bo obtained ns to who the vilo incendiary is.” and to determine which, it would be necessary to have a legal decision through a suit ol equity, was ollored lor sale in order to close tho estate and give a clear title to tlio estato. .Mr. J. W. Paige waa the purchaser at 200 dollars. This disposition of [Cnrrcspundenco <>f the Havannali Itepublicnn.] j the right will give to Mr. Webster's family tlio S anders vt ele, April 2, IS55. ‘'V'" 110 to “ -'larsl'lioM " and secure th- v r , | . rr luddment of the earnest desire ol .Mr. Webster, as (.1 vrr.F.ML* Your Invnr,, tho lirst with SW , „ X | lrcsH0 .l in hi. will—--.My stoat nnd loadinu tvolt and tho Inst $2j, cumo to hand this evening. 1 i to preserve Marshfield, il 1 can, in the blood and avail myself of this opportunity to return you and of my family " •lif Itiutl citizen, ol Snvnnnnlt the ttraloltil no- , '•'ho h"'»'C'ccil llntborsnld «l nriccs tnnt;ins ki..,w,.|«ieiii,nwof pcopiti, . M j S extended in tlioso of our citizoiis who have boen so j llic immediate vicinity of the river where .Mr. Web- be.iviiy afilielud by Hie into fire in our village. In i p,cr bad a dock built for tlio mooring or bis fi-tung n.l.liti.>11 i,. tint ciinttibuliolis which 1 nuticu as re 1 ““!'• I "‘‘ l ,-f. . . , ,, * ca ' h- I bey sold for from 4 dollars and o» cents to (sirtcd t*i you by Mr. P. C. Pendleton, I would add ; 26 dollars a lot. $5u from .Mr. Lewis F. Harris, of your city, $50 , There woro several other small detached lots of front Linton Stephens, Esq., of Sparta, and $31 ' j^l “"hi, but wo lmvo not room to givo tlio partieu- tin..utili Mr. \V. T. Tliump.ntt, front MVcrnl RCll- j '’"'ftcr .lispcsin,. „f tint rca l cstntn, Mr. Tlioin|«nn tleinen of your city. sold the remaining stock on thu farm, (a portion Yours with respect, I having been sold last (all,) which was composed of H C Wm mis 111,11 nn '* HaU-bI"od animals of Hie most valuable .. i, u- ' ' I breeds in tlio country. That they wero fino animals Messrs. I. II. Alexander N Co., .Sarannan. 0 j ihoir species it is unnecessary to say. Mr. W».h- —Wo would add to the foregoing the names of | ster would havo no others on Ins premises. As a I. W. Morrell it Co., $50; Nevitt, L«ntlirop K'tHoral tluiic, tho Btoclc brought good prices, nmno Rim'.th $•’()• W W (iimilrii-li cio -uifl Cun \V rallior low, whilo others, in one or two C , ' , Va ' , ' ' I C1 '“ s -« l»“«j lonchctl Itittli tiaurw. A full W„od blmllor, $o—all of Savannnli—Lds. Ilrpu'j. ' Show us a man with wi< look upon him who is an honor to his kind, a ' fail measured patriot, a firm and valiant defender ol Ins ooun'ry, a profound lover of its institution* Hi* heart is right. Hus hands are right, lie will { bo sure to bo right any way and any how. Have nn Aimuican heart. It will swell your I bosom nobly. It will fill you with tho grandc-t ..f feelings lie who can say "I havo an Aimrfcan heart, and its every throb is for America,” lias a possession tlio wealth of Hie riches ol tlio world j •annul parallel.—[Tunnessuo Baptist. All.. -APRIL J. Hark Lx: burn, nidzi VVvuIl tc t'o, 4 J reel: Tn> I..-. W M K i in In W llunlnsth \ it it i v r.il iter.. New Vorfc, t» Lana k Wub- I’.m.I, \| A i-.-I.kh, i.'nnter k Wj Liirmnny, Ua\ a 'itrli, I. s Hrnnctt. J l.ipinaii\ wift & Co, A A > ' ' •’. •I'tiiU-r a: tEituiiiell. IVteii. iliilbm \ ro.TU Mu T s iVavne^ hon, N II a. Il \\ e.-d. ninl i,ih,-r«. SdnMiier J. » Davis, Davis, New Vork, to FJ Dolw, imlze !•• Aiuletkih k Swna-mn. .1 A lln.wn. Clinffi-rk M AO.lien. IV C Dickson. Dainik. U'asiiburn. Jfi An <.,.d M,e. Szc.zr.-A. I.alian BW,cp struggled through great difficulties Without repin- i l\ent«l> k. Pencil, i.Miti \. Sniiler, T It Mill- FJ ovu i »ng, and met with imich opposition without even I I'luitirtcU k. Pel:. L i'nr-M.i.i ttr... A A Svlonieiu X>« hotraymg tlio least impntieneo. An intimate friend I •' Way no s..n, \\ p V..mp-. amt nibers. of his, who highly admired thoso virtues which ho ’‘clioom-r W 1‘ Pnlllip*. tvni-.n. i-iniailclpbii. io thought tiiipossi'.de to imitate, one day asked tho J' r,u, "‘V- 1 K« Hy k.vm.tre n. w,l..i. r Paluirr.Hr:- IS ° " ,3 ,Mra ui '-•"■I' ;T-lio rt "W replied the old man, "lean touch my so- i Hl.-fr " tf ° r ' 1, J • unninginm.; Alderney heifer, three years old, with calf, sold b.r $155; her twin mate, not with call, lor $70; two full-blood Ayrshire boilers (twins), three years old, sold lor $50 each; a full-blood Ayrshire heifer call, n wrv fine animal, ono year old, sold far $37 50, and a half blood, oi same age, for $33; a ball' blood Hungarian heifer, two years old, sold lor $21; ...1PJ 8. N. William*.. E'alvln Oak L. A. Di-i’olp:*.. P. i 'an.iva Acosta.... . 6 A. 8. Haitiwin.... D. A. Tiirknett... II. II. IIoeg tJ.IIUlH.-K |,-J W. D. Ward -to It. W. Higgs :w "I'boro »vero several oilier si-ulterhiK votes, aiuong which O. S. Emory received -I v.i’cs for Inlondent. Tho canvass, tbougli lorn minor election, wns nbout ssne- tlvely Mid prettily Conducted—unit ns ili-cori.iisly —n* cold have been wlslu-d ; tlioiigli lliero U nn ilnulil the ballot box liuiilly proved a nor I of Infenml ninchlne," from Iho explosion ItoreaU-d. L'p n llns.Hiuilny closed with great c-ffervctceiue, uud tM-meudoiis maledictiont agnlnit prcaumptious Know Nothings, who but jcslt-r- day, upon a mere suspicion of their existence, wero lhrealont.it with a broom sweeping by tlioso who know nothing of their power. Put nil parties will, nfit-r n night »r two’s rest, Mibddo into goo«l temper ; already .-ome of tin* anti l\. .N.’s begin lo say the thing was welj 'I"".',and If they could llml un> K. N.’s dow n here, they’ll join Ilium too. The only test which c-nlere.l into this local election, wa. that of" llnck ..r no llrick," m reference loll... ,.i- oxhaustildo sourco of wualtli within our gtasp i dinance passed by our mwut.'ouncil, after thu (Ire Iters which neither drought nor frost can afibcl, und j I", vc-rp'lflmx all iiouwui* upon tlio InimidL- Which only requires labor to duvolop. Electric TELCoRAruiNS without Wires 7— Among tho most startling wonder* in connection with oloctricity is tho announcement Hiut M- Bond I i, of Turin, has invented a now electric tele graph to which trains in motion on a railway aro enabled to cqminunicato with each other nt all rates of volooity, and, at tlio sumo timo, with tlio telegraphic stations on tho lino; wlfilo tho latter S s, at tbo samo timo, ablo to communicated with o trains. It is added, that M. Bonclli is in pos sessions of a system of tologrnph communication by which wires are ontirely dispensed with. Mr. Fillmore at Mobile.—Tho Mobilo Adver tiser says:—** During tbo Tcinpernnco Locturo on Friday night, the speakor rofurrod in glowing terms to "thst great and good man," ox-Prcsidunt Fill- {5 moro. Tbo mention of his name wos rocoived by that imntonso concourse of pooplo with such a tumult ol spplsuso, os wo havo sddorn witnessed even in time of high political excitement. Re peated cheers, enthusiastic clapping of band* and stamping of foot, drownod tbo voles of tiro speakor, nnd It wtssomo momenta boforoqulol wssreotorod ■tfiicienUy to allow him to procoed. What a |fo«doceTidoace wu this of tbo abiding hold milliard Fillmore has upon tho Southern heart.— Faithful to tho Constitution nnd its guarantees to the Bomb, hor sons will not soon forgot his gallant sod eelf-tacrificiog efforts to preserve thorn. And Ibsn bis visit to tills section last season did very much to ripen this confidence and roipect into ad miration, esteorn ned nffoctlon. Few, very l„w of our people but wish “ long lifq and prosperity to Millard Fillmore.** Y Tho Malno Logislaturo poasud a law at It* Into •ssaion Hint no person of foreign birth shall voto unless ho show* his naturalization papers to "the sutlioritios** st loast tliruo months More nn elec tion. Tho act took effect March 17th, Diet lliL-rcnder t" bourccteil or brick. L'ihIui ibi* orill- uanv.j iiuot ortho tot holders on thu burnt district have urucli i| llii-rcoii subMarnlal brick oclflrus, nnd in Hie courso of thu Inst year other* wuro pcrmlttuil tor-net tontpurnry wooilun iDdldlngH, to l,u tabun down at lira explrution o(ono year fn.ni thu pnnsnguoi thur.rdluancu. Ills probable that most ol thi-u citizens were In fav..r ot the n-pual.,(thu •• IS rick ” In w, and s-.m. effort waa for a while mi. rn ||y ft f) , r lllal |l(|r|M 1|U , , think tho gonurul suntlinonl, founded In « dim r.-ganl the future of our town, a.i.| to || 10 lain, „f t|,o«, who have crectwl expensive brick buildings under the orrll- nance. Is In favor of sustaining the brick law. TheOun- cll elected are, nnd ocqulosceiico In It.iuumH to bo now coinedud ull round. VVe haw now three CJ. H. surveying vesiela lying off our town, occupied rvspoctlwly l.y tho IrlniiKulailon the hydrographical, nnd ihotopograplilcnl parties. They aro engaged In a survey of the Ml. Johns river, from Ha mouth lo this pol.-.i, luting thus employed In pursuance or the recommendation of n commission, which sal hero In thu spring of hut year. Most of your readers are aware that thu commission was appointed to Investigate corinln alleged phenomena upon Hie Imr of tho river, represented by Dr. A. H. Ilnldwln, and upon which lie bascil and urgi.d n particular mode of ImprovernenL— Tho commission, however, did not colncldo In llr. It ’* views, nnd rt-ciuiiuii'udcd the fur liter examination* now processing a* preliminary to any fixed plan oflmprovo- lug thu har. This survey will, besides Its scientific ro- sulla, giro us thu nd vantage of a basis r..r cillmalos from tho ileparlmcnt upon which C,'.ingress can make appro priations. Tlm want of estimates was nu obstacle in ob taining tho first appropriations for lids har. Professor Rachels now«.n a visit to this part of the Ntale, I be lieve for the first lime ; and our citizen* hall It with plenum, ns evincing iho Interest taken hy IhofJovern- went In thu noble urlery of conimorco which penetrates this punlusula, and Iho Important urea It .trains. Milling begin* to M look up ” a littlo hero , log* aro '• Inquired after,^"a* the phrase goes ; and tlm energy <>| nur pooplo Is not that which Ingoing to lag for "better times," hut will make holler tlinos come, as thorosuM of energy, ss eff.M:t follows after esuse. Yours, he. i ^ iNorthCsrollos) Nowa nnnnuncca flint Mr.ClinRinan Isa candidalo for ro-olcction tu Coiiuruas. Tlio question has lately boon submitted to tho Governor of Ohio ns to whether ho will withhold tho public arm* from independent volunteer com panies composed in part or entirely of adopted cili/,.118, and ho lu, decided Dial lliero is no law j 7wo7ia!i'biuad*i>av<*inVicnbra|a..|.l nl Sadnad which nuthorizca hint to inquiro into tho character a threo year old half blood Devon boiler, with of these companies. Masdichusetts is, thus far, l 011 ^ 1 dio lull blood Alderney bull, sold tor $19; ““ c, ‘ y -“ ‘ Ni ' v »' >"««' i" wl ‘l £h !■« Jo.orm.nea upon .ho . Lo^hcr /dlho^mo Itc'i'TuT fidN^ddi tin pocket, to tm used in case Brodhcad takes to disbanding ol its foreign military companies, ; Irom tho Motley Rtork, sold for $52; a 3 year old though in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Now York tho 1 l ,, ' Vo11 hull brought $88; a two yoarold Ilunga- I'ublic opinion seems to he against tlio action of question has been broached. i ri:m ““l 1 „826; n lull bloody Ayrshire bull call, a Mayor Wood in Ins summary manner of arresting • . . ... ; 7. ,1 c. : .1 . , , . ** ItomlmrdlHCllt or stnuigliai l»y fhu the Cyprians that proinunudc tho streets after night- j From-li. * Tlio Charleston .Mercury makes tbo following "cxtractsot a letter from a highly responsible aud intelligent source," which h id been kindly submit ted to tbo editor for perusal: Shanghai, December 30,1851. Wo nre still in n state of war at this port, and tin- French have been drawn into tlio quarrel. Tlm n-b.-U undertook to build a battery on s-uno land near the city wall; tho Admiral told Hn-rii to desist, as the land Ind been sold ' ' " ' year old, from tlio flock ol James Brown, sold b>r $35. ] Tho working oxen sold at good prices. Tlmy , 1 wero hall blood Dovons, and splendid animals to ' look upon. Ono pair, 8 years old, sold lor $155 ; I pair, 6 years old, $182 50; 1 pair, 4 years old, $175 ; 2 pairs, 3 years old, $115 ami $85—the lat- . ter not "broken." l’ho Cheviot slump sold for from $1 50 to $12 itch. Tho South Downs sold for from $8 12 to 8 SO. 1 Tho pigs were not in demand. Tho Suflidk Boar s..|.l lor $16. Tile others woro not pressed fall, inasmuch ns several lemules, have boon nr rested whoso characters proved like Ciesar’s wife " above suspicion." Manhattan. (For the Savannah Republican J Messrs. Editors : i 1 porcoivo from a bill now ponding buloro tho * "City Council," that it i* proposed "to do away" with the "Board ol Ilcnltli" of our city, as it is now constituted, aud to supply its place by the appoint- mom ol two, or more, persons, wlm shall visit all tlio wards nl iho city daily and to report each day their condition to tlio City .Marshal, lor winch ser vices they nre lo bo paidyr/fy dollars per month. I' or onu, I am opposed to this "jobbing out" tho saiutory welfare ol our city. No two men four, or ten men can perform tlio duties faithfully, daily, that will hu incumbent upon them. In a timo of much sickness " twenty men could not attend to them properly, .should that number be required.” Must they tun, nli hr paid ? Why pay men lor doing that which is now and lias lor years past boon performed without pay ? I should feel far more reliance in a Board of Health, constituted as it now is, by a selection of two respectable citizens from each ward, than I would in paid nllico holders. Each member nl tlio board has an abiding and important interest at “lake, in feeing that bis ward is kept clean and pare, and in reporting all nuisn or favor—"Hint ol soli-interest "Will tltiH bo tho cuao with tlio paid inspectors, under tlio provisions of tlio bill l “Will tlmy not bo uppr.dicusivo of oflcndlng, in somo” quarter, delinquent parties, lest in fine nee may bo oxorcised to prevent a ro-oloclioit to of- fieo I " Will tlioy bo indrpemient men V* t . _ , „„ , ... 1-. - . r , .. . , .,1 Atlanta nv Gas Light.—lltoso of our citizens ilu> departed statesman. II tiiuru bo any objection to tlio manner in which , who tool that tlicir location in this is not a tempo-1 tlio duties of tho Board ol Health havo boon pur- ' rnry arrangement will fool, no doubt, much pleased I _ Guiiorul i» I* Delivery. j lornicd, lot tlio Mayor wpply tlio c„,r«i,e, whttn iiio Idt.hcLS'jS.illto'n^ o;S , l ,, r’ by " WlUC,,n ^ ,,IZ rT , ’ l,nW,,U1 :: : '*> |nr U lighting Atlanta ol l.-etod 1 lie i rosea | ie. It appears that a negro.man.; our city can rely, pent..ns, whom bn knows, will \ with gas. Tho sum that will ho required will bo Bill, Irom Houston county, confined upon , to the French; thoy per-’ | u " ‘ ,, l ° iwchaacn. . und lie Hcnt a file of soldiers lo demolish 1 . A larK«» pfiriion ol tlio stock, and especially the their work. The rebels fired 011 the soldiers, kill- were piircbused by gentlemen 111 cd one, nnd wounded several; llicrcutf hi tlio French dilferont parts ol the Stnto, wli) aro intere-t.-.l in ship fired upon tlio town, ft is said, the Admiral •b'p'oymg tlioir farm stiick. I bey will lw distribu- is ilutermim-d to insist upon their surrendering tlio •'- , d. , 'bi«'flyin Norfolk, Bristol and I'.ssex onunins city to him, and it is admittod on ail hands that lie ' . 1 ,l,s !“‘ l0 IH 1,10 one o| tlio estate ol tlio could Rtion reduce the city to n heap of ruins, by departed statesman, and it will be gratifying to throwing shells Irom his shins, (a frigate and a J 1 "’ 80 u , " , oVC « l,,l » 1 wl " 1 l ° living, and venerate 8tt-nmor,)but ho portpono.* this mcthetl ol warfare, ,,,,, *' ,nt ‘ ,tJ 'h’ a| L to know that mutters a* il would involve tlio death ol so many women, *»«vo boon so arranged that '* Maishfleld" is to be cliililrotl, and other innocent persons. Tlio rebels •''Liined according t<» bis expressed wishes, in bis aro set on by some regnegndu foreigners wlm liavo '?' vn " Wl " t ,l “ :u ' r ‘’ , 1 8 l u>t ,0 Bio joined them, wlm givo thorn bad advicu and teach l f b'iius ol tlio lamonted dead. 1 lie .Mansion House, them to despise tbo Freneli; tin y oll.-r m surrender !." W ' 1 I,,, ' I, ,u ' ,OVl 1 t * *" ro ," rt ' lr '"» «•"’ prciwiro of ..I- tlie city to tlio Americans and Knulu.li, bin tk-claro I u '* a 0: ,‘ r01 *’ n "' 1 ' vl ' ,dl 18 *° wli.-n In, Hu y will m-vc-r givo up to die French. Tlm Amur- I , ,h " « ronl 01,11 ,,u0 m.lront of it.bouoatli ie,ms nnd English Captains, Popo and U’Callagliaii, 1 winch ho wns accustomed to sit as tho shades ol answer to this that they nro not at war w ilia them, uV ‘' H,, *g oatiio «ju, and llirougli its arching brandies and it would Ik* nonsense to surrender to them, but uaz«* upon llt« bright stars that spoke to his great that il lliby will surrender to tlm Freneli, they will, '"'I" 1 *'• ,ho l"' wo 1 r «"•* «real ness and l-vo ol lb.* tlirougli their nit diatioii, guarantco all tlicir lives. e-rt'alor ; the trees planted by Ins own hand 'I’d this tlm French Admiral assents, but tlioy, poor 1 111 ||,u,, iory ol Ins beloved Edward and Julia ; Hm iiil.iltiuk-d creatures, refuse. It will In* a great ru-i beneath llio fhado ol tlio bciintihil silvered ; il is kept clean and |, c | n.tl.is neighborhood to got rid ol both tbo rebels »';»l»hj r . where tlio miilmu.k-s gathered on that sad sauecH, without fear and Hi.. Imperial troops. ! ‘“X. lo .« aZo . " r ,l "' ,a - s ‘ *»"° hls "" l,|u •• Wo do not feel ourselves in any danger from j which, as il m sympathy with tlio iimurn- oiilier party. Both know tluil it in tlioir best policy tuff Hiousiwids, dropped their loaves silently and to keep on good terms with foreigners. What wo , tluuHy as tho billing tears; tho snot wlioro Ins sa- liuve lo dr.-ad most in anaichy. 1 J dust I"'" sleeping with tlioso kindred wlm Sni.-ol commenced writing, the French havo have preceded hint to ho spirit world-thcso all ro- : coiimionecd liombatding tlm city, and I now hear I to D’Uimd us of Inin, over whoso liter the its- llit'lr ciiniluti Irnomiim ,m IlM nir i it l» u and mm "'I* 1 “ ll ™. 0 '""lire •>“*»!" zloeply lo.M In j that I trust you will never hoar in any of our poaco i >’*•«»» to eomo.ilio statesman, tho patriot and llio 1 lulcilics Christian, will count it ns ono ol In* t-ltief pleasures , 1 to visit this spot—hallowed by its association with ill great Incility ; it consists of nothing moro limn making a right u»o of my eyes." Hi* friend begged bun t<> explain himself. "Most willingly." returned the Bishop; in what ever atnto I am 1 tir.-t ot all look up to Heaven nnd roinuiidn-r that my principal business is 10 get there. 1 then look down on tho earth, aud call to mind how sun 11 a space I shall occupy in it when I c<*mu to h«* in'i rrcl ; I then look abroad on tho world nnd observe wliat multitude* there nro in all respects moro unhappy than inysoll. Thus I learn where true happiness is placed, wlioro all our cares must end, and bow very little reason I have to ro- pine vr complain. Savannah River Vaei.ev Railroad.—Tlio Augusta Constitutionalist of yesterday says: That this important Road will bo built, thoro is now but little doubt, as the .South Carolina Rail Road Ins extended a helping band, and wo under stand us termination will bo at Aiken. Wo had the pleasure of mcoiing -Mr. F. C. Arms, llio Chief Engineer, on Saturday evening, and wero gratified to see hint in improved health. In a few day* lm will enter on lim duties, and survey the route front Andersen to Aiken. Wo learn from him that there will bo a Branch Road of about ten miles in length, which will u-riniiiato at Hamburg, so that Augusta will ii><t be entirely cut off from tlio lucra tive trade that is bound to pass over this important Road. Children.—A popular writer speaks n( littlo children ns tho poetry of the world—tho fresh llnw, c-rs ol our heart Ih and homes—littlo conjurers, with “ naiural magic," evoking hy tlio spells what de lights and curiclies all ranks, and equalizes Hie dit- ferent classes ol society. ()licn as tlioy bring with them nnxicticB and cares, and live to occasion sor row and grid, wo would get on very badly without tin m. Only Hunk if there wero never anything anywhere to be se.-n but grown-up moil and women! How wo should lung lor tho signt of a littlo child ! \\ hooping Cough Promptly Cured. A perfectly sale ami certain vegetable medicine fur Ibis tlislresslng diM'ioe is found III Dr. M. i'linto. k’h A-T'H.M \ AND WlltiOPINtJ COl'tSII ItLMLDY.— One temqiooul.il checks tlu- violom coiieli, nmi a few doM-re will pioiliuv a cure ill the must sm-ro cases.— I’rit-c ..it centre. 8old by ail Druggists in Savannah. •nor I'ltclIL . II VV iliianire. Dark All xciiin, I. Ac llrotlu-rre. Schooner Aim Maria, Conklin, New V ro, Washington, N r.roml.iM II. New York, ballast to VW<r k.tn lt>i»!:nj I ___ Steamer Wcluka, Line. I'nlitk:', Ate.t- S M Ijfraj 1 73 hal.-s upl-niil coll.m. Hit.! • s I c»!i. ii. smlze Mi.rwa Vllie At •'«*, It D t'limmlliC. lb III. k Fuller, J VV Vi'.rt- s n, j VV Luthr»p&. Co, t ison & Markb.v, llo-tonAC-, j J Itichar.lsone. I MennierCalhoun.King, rhr.rl.*ti»n,!•• S M l.sHlirsi, j C It J{, Florbln -leani.-r. Dr I'ickliiig, VVehreter A I'altbt ! Ik-rn.ut At Co. VV P V.miu-. Well* V- rre-.il!.-, J K—b band. Helm At l'.-u-r. Mr- > X A rein-. J '1 i'.-;rrklu, k Co, llaherihnui k r-'on, J VV 1 ollinre, : n.J nihro. Cl.I Vlt I P. Schooner Wide World, Join-, New V.-rk—Hunter k CulilllU'll. Hark VV A ITateiiiiire.ll.mn. lt, l.ivirp—l-KJIuljscw. Hpl'AItTLU. 8lrCnllioiin. King, Charli--t«m, 8ir rianler. Curb, Conlruvlllage, A:c. I’ASXI.Mir.lP. I’er -teanier VVcL-tka, fr.u.11'alaika- Mr- Hr<»wn. 2 •' M Seahr.Ktk and servant. Mr l.e.-g- it, knit an.liU'.CbUf J It i’aiiitcr and lady..I VV Caryl i.i.d lady'. Mi*.- Toj per. VV Mirliy and duugliler. Dr Man. VV r-'iri'. Klaada"J > v| . .1 F Hunt, Il Owen*..I A r-..|le.«' Ibint, J C lh.>«n. Dr M.-wari. A Vam,. J VV Pawn.VV Meld ;' Solle. Mr$al* •haii.J M Tire..a.•* l.nrd. .Mr .Vrin-if. »g. J IJ.iey.J H M.-D.illio, Imp,ui. K l ajclli.-r-'. r A-: .?, J K Ldcc- wrili, T Canady, F Jordan. VV Maitb. It M .Marlin > J Jones, F. I, King; VV IVnch,Collins, .Norton. Ojer,•' VV • ook.Snyd. r. VVnlker. A V.-nng ..i t -on, M A I’l* radere. It Cox, .M snull. I'aislfs and 17 deck. I’er steamer 1 allioun. irom C;..iriesl.>n-Mrs»l.i»8-« children nnd s\ts, '! D.—.osier and E.d*. F. FifUl'vr and lady, .Mire- l ieldher. .1 IliiutL \ nn’d iadi.KN <•">'* 1I011. F Vamb-rpoo!. .1 i.It rdeloii. K E>™ VV II Halley, L Fisher, J A .Miiitlu-rm, J alter, LB Llliott, and.'* deck. .MLMUIt.VMEt. New York, March ill Arrived Idig Augusta, !« a Savaimnh. . . , llo-ton, .March, .Tn-i'leareil In.k* Maria and I’riJc"* the Sea :m.l brig ll.igl -. V-r .-uvaimnli. S'. Johns, N It. March'-'It -Cleared hark Lliza. M-•* vnnnah. It ere appears to lie considerable » a- iMlerre, nre to who sells the greatest ,.f no consequence to thu public, a* ‘ells tlio greatest number, tlio necupt llio ollico and aiiond to its duties rigorous- j something about $60,011(1. In nditinn to tho amount ly and faithfully. I ol stock taken by tlio city, llio company who pro- Alter thu nn.l . 1 .1.. 1 . . , I |»oso to erect thu works proffer t<* lako $20,000. and l. ii.voii.. ni , P® onco "* ‘l’ 0 fast snmtucr, 1 . wo leant that four gentlomun of Atlantn oiler to l t'licvo that tln ro will bo no groat difficulty upon j take $1,000 each. Tlio remaining aunt of $6,000 (Ins head, our citizens will come forward, il called J that will lw needed, it i8 thought, can bo mndo up upon. | without the loast trouble.—1 Atlanta Intelligencer. Our city lias rocoived tlio service* of her citizens , Sale of Negroes and Stocks in Columbia.— for years pant, in thn performance of the duties ol i Tin* Columbia (S. C.) Times, say*: a "Hoard ol ilcnltli," free nnd wilhaut chat ye, uud I ^ esiorday being salo day. llio foHowing proper- I eun perceive no valid reason, at ibis time lor nnv 1 w,w H0 1‘* nl n^ction by Mr. L. 1. Lovin : ono ,. r . i ‘imo, tor any woman, Hiirty-llvo year* old, and berlhreocbil- cliango, particularly for n reaort to tlio creation ol j dren, ol the respective ages of eight, live, mid one salaried offices lor Hint purpose, now, when she has • audit ball years, were sold for twolvo hundred need lor all her available funds. Ctvis. i ^'Mats; ono woman, n house servant, for six liund- "j red and seventy dollars; u pastry-cook nnd hor two Tlio Wisconsin Lugiulnluro has passed n mild I children, for twelve hundred uolbiru. Of slocks nnd milignted human gallons of cider. ■liunluj Muino hiw, adn|ilvtl lo inlimii.lt;.ol i "i”'" '™roB;.ld,iz hundred und lliiny-ono uhurM , ...... . , I "I Hie Comm.ircinl Bunk of Columbia, nt $27 12k 1 nn uro. It uxcmpUi f ront seizure eight nor dtaro of $26. 8ixty-ono shares of tho Exchange s ol beer, ono bottle ol wmo, und one barrel Bank ol Columbia, m $21, 26 per nhnro ol $25.— A salute of artillery was fired on Saturday even ing in Milwauki; in honor of Hie Governor’s veto of tho I'rohihiiory Law, by those who aland up fur 'Iroo trade iu liquor." Share* of Bank ol Charleston nt $110 00 per share Ol; $100. Share* o| tlio Bnukol Georgetown at $27 62 per slinro of $25. Bonds ol tho town of Colum bia, $500 each, lor $9150. Bonds of iho Laurens Railro.tl, $.MK»unclt, for $25000. Shares in iho ( baib.ito ami South Carolina Railroad lur $68 62 pci dluro of 8100. Hie ehnrgool an a matt It with intent to kill, suc ceeded in fruohiiig himself from his iron* mid bis cell, mid opened (lie doors of tlio cell of the other prisoners. They then cut a hole tlirougli the wall ol the second story of the building, and wiilt llio aid of tliuir blankets, descended (u Hie ground. Besides tlio liny Bill, tlioso wlm are at large, are: I'hilips, convicted of forgery, and sentenced tu tlu* IV'iiitentiary for seven years ; Churchill, churgcd with gambling with negroes ; 1’owers, charged wills larceny ; Hurtino, convicted of murder nnd sentenced lobe hung; Cain, a negro, charged with burglary; Thoro aro only two prisoners remaining in tho Jail, mm irom Taylor ro., who arrived on Monday, having huon sentenced on that day to thu I’eui- toiuiary lor three years, nnd ono Irom iIiin oily, committed a lew day* ago for sonto potty offence. —Macon Journal & .Messenger, of the 4th inst. That Remarkaiilk Biiknomknon in nutnrnl science, Iho coal mountain in BoiuiHVlvnuia, which has boon on file since 1837, will probably soon l*o extinguished, a* tho firo is approaching a point which can bo submerged in water. A must, ol rout has been consumed three eighth* *>| a mile long, 6n Icqt wide, 3llU deep, and equal tu 1,120,(NX) (oils of coal. «l*r I Mu .Letlout- Tl auioi.c Hip Stove I tnitnlre'r—now, till* 1 they care lint littlo only question "itb litem ire, wlm reetlre Die beret Iiakieg, boiling, nnd frying, for there- ire the place to go to buy. Now lor I'm information of all rom-erncd, we willtnloiui all parli.re, that the ItLSTSToVL I*sold by LOVKI.L vN. LATTLMOK12. 'mar at A Souk Kkmkuv.—IT you arc irouLUil w ill. a(Vil, Cough, llonrrenerere, Itronchlllre, or any affection of the |.ling* or Thrn.1i, toil are udvireed to make trial of siTAIII.KIfs ANiiDVNL iTILIUtY LXI’F.tJTOUANT, winch ire really wliut it profererees lo In-, a *• good tiled I- «-iiic.” If il were not Midi, il would not liavo received Hie il.cidwl and warm approvul ol »oine of the most cetehra'.id, intelligent and higli minnlcd phyreicinnre in the country, who lime been made acqunliied with tlm reel| e from which It is compounded,am! who nay licit •* it will cffici more good limn any of tho numerous preparations with which the country Is Inundated."— Any array of le-lunoiiy, Miclmn cm be relnmii in favor of Mahler's A nod) lie Cherry Lxpectorutil, and ST A- III.Llt'S HI \ltltif(17A COltDIAl,,eouhl never be pro- du.'ed, imlcres llicy were realty and truly "good tneill- cine-." ThiTeOire we tulvlreo you lo make trial of them, Willi eonUdeliee. Direeripltve pamphlets, lo Ih-had gratis of the agents. Price lor each,only ..u centre per hottle. nr reix IkiIiU-s lor $2 60. ' THUS. M. TI'HNI'.lt k L'O. \V. VV. LINCOLN, A. A. SOLOMONS k CO. J. It. MO..IUJ k CO., ninl 26 12 Savannah. HOLLOWAY’S OINTMKNT AND IMI.LS, the only liifalllhte Iteinedle* for thn Cure of F.rtiptlona und Plot- dies on the Skin. -John VniniKluvo (afied ’.‘tit "nre a great victim through Iho follies of youth, to eruptions oil tho rekin, hell.-' covered with these uiislghily blot ches In fad, lie was utterly unfitted by Id* appearance to enter Into Society. This young man eight ’* *'*'j* back, tried Holloway’s Ointment nmi Pills, and by tlm use ol those reine>tlere. Ids blond wns so cooled nnd pun ned. that tho wholeofthe lilolcbesdisapp-nrcd, mid ho now euijoy* excellent health. Thus® ine»Hcuie* will cure any disease ofthoaklu, even of twenty )o*r* stand- *"seo rdvcrllreoinel. 0 *1 ,rtt llscKINU Fob ItRoaontTire, Tuansr I'issasm* nnd the effect of Imprudent ureo of .Mercury. No •r been *U*covod which lias effected Spanish Mixture. Cor mnlldiio hare such cures are Carter’s Spanish Mixture. . Throat direenree* pnaiiicwl by sallvntbili, Hnckinff Cough, Hruitohlnl Affect hm*. Liver Diseases, Neuru gin ninl 1 eunmiI.-ni, hive all been relieved mid curcil fit a worn!.-,Oil manner hv the grent purlflor or llio blood, Carter’s Spanish Mlxiurt*. . . - Th-<ease of .Mr T. IL Knmsey nbmo ah.mld satirefy any who iloiibl. fall on the agent and |jn.. ure a pnmpldet oonmniing cures, which will astound you. 1 «i u advciltscmuil. 6 «pr - It \ 11. It O A II ST»( K. , . . silAltl > V'lgu lau VVnuie.horo'ltailroa.lNi'fb i)'' in lots 1.. mi.' 1 ircl.a- rre. Apply t- apr A (1 JN11.8. lirTCniNH'N. Ha>_rtTWb. i:\niANKL- a 1 AXCIIANCL-ln sum- !•» omt t»urchu-.T*, on 1 j burg, Hreineu. Itcrlln, London anil Paris. b*r ” ,|e,-22 11 Ll’PlNt: k M.FT^, mV.VMKS. I ll'.LKAI. enreli advaiicere on consignment* ni P 1 j dace to nur friends in Liverpool, Havre, 1 1 Hri-Miru, Trlesl, Ain.Mi-rdaili, Doiienliun d.-c22 11 LPPINDfch.KI.W^ STOCKS V N H lt<».\ l»N i on sal**- , f *LN ritAl. ILiilronl M.vt, Wayliei-iH>r>» •*» ,l " aJ L Stock, Mu-eogee llal'road Itoiuis. Fors»ie b* feb'.’l JC. A. I.. I.AMAIL_ W ||| V (< t’oit.N . M FLVV bundle 1 bii-bet.- very Mi|eri> r, from wliiuf, by C. A. I.. L-VMVU. i' nr20 12 - ( O A I.. o v- f-. v TONS lied Ash Coni, landing from icnooiwr • - »)l' Smith. For rente 11 mar 24 If ItoNL A 200 1 1 tm per loll, by . 'ONNI UV.Manm wb»»'. TO Till’. t.Al*li:S. , 1TI.LAlMMNiJ nnd pre-mg ot all kinds« I > Work done w.tl.enre, skill nnd lUtr.l'.NF.’H shop, corner of Jellersoil and \orR-sm-v 1 Jl'.ltSONS ln.lct.lcd < io , |I l io late Dr.S. N. I notitled that nil demandre t.oi imlllnl tnr «»!« * ' mar 'll 6 Administratrix’* AttmgL. (i|17.Vf CFt S fil'ANO. [ s?TI J " 1 "amt* r'u'Jd*a "rt,mmt°o| l ;\ Mechanic* .amt lluininig llardwait-.nlwaysenn und for sale nt the l<ivre»l prices, lor cash, by ., CKO. A. Met.*LL>KL\ , Ag’t, No.l I'Jt engrr**"- mar 15 If MH'UT- . ,, -.UnnilW ri^tlL •ubicrlber willivcelve Cotton and McrcW" I generally, upon Storage, nl hi* \M. favorable terms. WM. VVAUIMU IIAHLUbH-'”’ mar I 3nio -jJ ANSlilTOF ICIII-:AI» FJ>ltAf'lf,>y , ' CITY TRF.AbUltl.H « SsVXXNAtl. -d Arsu-v J e-,pf T ill: average prlco of Flour,the l» ,, “Jj' n ‘^’,u: $11 per barrel. Hreml must welsh «* IU cent Loaf must weigh I lb. 9V, ounce 6 ;; ;; ;; \\ « anr4 “ Iw “ J08. VV. ROIIAm' »> VAM>.MC’,'l. O. O. «!’’'Jif/rtiidi*!- I > F.i.AI.I A, Jewels nul c.i.tiimes, mnnnf*ri« U kept on hand at the old cretabll.hn •at J K, COM 118, ‘.'44 Ornnd atcast ,,r ^J York- N. It.—Orders froin the couniiy promptly »tteuded W *P r3 *. ,w