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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY MORNING,DECEMBER 14, 1855. TEE REPUBLICAN PUBLISHED BY ALEXANDER & SNEED CITY AND COUNTY HUNTERS. Dally, In Advauce. per Annum, f.x OO If nat In Advance, 0 00 Vvt-Waefcly. in Advance, per An’m 3 »» If not raid In Advance. 4 00 Weekly, Invariably In Advance,.^. * «« Weakly, tClub Price,! |0 < op«e» forIff w« SAVANNAH, CLA: Friday MornlDjT l>rrmbtr 14. BY TELEGRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN' LATER FROM EUROPE- ARRIVAL BALTIC. ..Is • .1.1. New York, Dec. 13. The Baltic ban arrive.!, with l*lverjm«l .|:ite« to tha 1st inrt. Commercial Intelllffrnce. Colton has vltolincil Miiijtl. The decline wn* greatest on Fair qu&litic*. The market cWe.l »t**:i»l v at the following quotations. Fair Orleans »H«I. Middling “ 511 -1 ('■ Fair Uplands :•*. Middling “ 3J. Sales of the week, 4U.UUU hales. »»f which tqiecvi- lators and exporter* took D.OOII. Flour has declined 6d. (un.ither part «.f the den. patch says Is). The market wn« dull. 15 was quoted at Li*. fid, and Ohio at 45*. Corn was quiet. Yellow was sidling at 4 Provisions also were quiet, and lard lower. Consols for money were felling at s ''i- United Suites stocks have improied. Miscellaneous Xmvi. The only feature of the week's news i* the varie ty of rumors in circulation, stilling ilint there i* at last some prospect of ponce. One rumor says that Russia has directly requested Prussia to make conciliatory officer* to the Western Power*. Prus sia la said to have accepted the mission. Austria assents, but the mo«t definite form of rumor ia that propositions have been submitted to Na poleon in behalf of Russia, which can he honora bly accepted, namely, that Russia will conclude n peace with the Western Powers, without the inter vention of either Austria or Prussia, consenting t>> guarantee the independence of the Danuhinn prin cipalities and the freedom of the Black Sea—both parties to continue preparations of war, but u» ac tive hostilities to he entered upon up to an agreed date. All this is possibly premature : hut hopes are strong that peace may nri«e out of it. The excitement respecting American affairs is almost passed. The Danish conference met on the 2»tli, but bad no action. The King of Prussia’s speech to the Ulmtuhcr* announces decidedly the continued neutrality of Prussia. There have beeu «ome unimportant change* in the English cabinet. Nothing late from the Crimea. A*ia...rthe Black Sea. From Washington. Washington, Dec. 12th. The Senate to-day appointed it* Standing Com mittees. The House had live ineffectual ballots for Speaker. The vote is littlo changed from that of ye.-tcr- day. Washington, Dec. 1.1, There was nothing done in the Senate to-day.— In the House there were five hnllottings for Speak er, the last of which resulted u> follows : Banks 104, Richardson 72. Fuller 38. It is thought that some new planjvill be adopted to-morrow. Markets. New York, Dec. I.'itli. Cotton, Flour and Corn arc mu-hanged. New Oitf.EAN.s, Dec. 12th. Sales of the day amount to 11,500 bales at ile- oline of one-eighth. Middling quotable at s*. to 81- New York. Dec. 13 The news by the Baltic ha* unsettled the cotton market, ane nothing was done to day. Flour has de clined. State brands nre quoted at *S 50 per bhl.. Ohio S8 81, and Southern $0 75. Wbent and Corn are quiet and unchanged. Spirit* Turpentine 41 cents per gallon. Rice i« steady at 5|c. per lb. Freights are unchanged. Owing to a slight accident to our press, we have been compelled to throw ourselves upon the liberality of our contemporary of the Georgian, who has kindly placed his at our disposal, and for which he will please accept our thank*. The derangement has also rendered necessary the omission of u number of advertisements, which Will appear to-morrow. We learn that a concert will be given Tuesday erouing next at St. Andrew'.- Hall, by resident professors and amateurs. It is designed as a compliment to a lady who has contributed largely to an improved musical taste in Savannah, and to the pleasure ofull lovers of “the concord of sweet sounds.” We need only add, that it lias been undertaken by gontlcmen whose names are a sure guaranty of its complete success. The programme and other particular* will be published in a day or two. Lo.vdox Ql'ARTeri.t.—Col. Williams has laid on our table the October No. of thi* valuable review. The following subject* comprise its table of contents “Life and Opinions of Peter Daniel Huet; School Sermons; The Newcombs; Tho Cald well Papers: The Charities and the Poor of Lon don; Latin Dictionaries; Arngo and Brougham Men of Science; Pitt i Fox." Anotuku Chloroform Kobiikrv.—A Mrs. Wright, of Torouto, was robbed recently on the ears near Poughkeepsie, N. Y., by a strange female fel low passenger. Mrs. W. complaining of a head ache, the robber, who i* represented a- a tall, dark-eyed, well dressed, and genteel looking lady, under pretence of putting cologne on her temples, administered Chloroform. While under it* influ ence, which lasted for a considerable time, tho dark-eyed lady relieved her of her wallet contain ing three twenty dollar gold pieces, one ten dollar piece, some small change and a check, besides getting off at the first depot, and taking with her the baggage of Mrs. W. containing a quantity of jewelry and all her wearing apparel. Another Fire in Norfolk. -Another destruc tive Are occurred at Norfolk, Vn., Saturday morn ing last. The grocery store of Mr. Jus. Hender son, a tenement occupied by Adam* A Go’s, Ex press, the large furniture establishment of Mr. .1. L. Saul*bury on Muin street, and a boarding house and restaurant in Church street, were entirely defrayed. Much dumage wus also done to goods of other establishment* by fire, water ami being moved. Knqi.ihii Opi’Ukhsion vh American Krei.iiovl- - The New York Express in commenting upon a statement to the effect that a large numl*cr of Irish men hud returred to their native country on ac count of the Know Nothing* and for want of em ployment in America, say*; The statement we have quoted, moreover, i* a curious commentary upon tho outcry Irishmen are always making hero, and in Ireland, too, for that matter—about “English tyranny,” “English op pression,” “English persecution,” and all that. It seem* that the British government, bad as it is, is better than tho United State* of America. “Brit ish aristocracy" i* better than American Jlcinoc- racy,—and the iron rule of Queen Victoria, in finitely preferable to America, if ruled by Ameri cans. Pocxaif Picking.— A number of gentlemen bud their pockets picked at the King street lire in Charleston Tuesday evening, and among I beta the Mayor of tho city. His loss, however, wus eon fined to a bundle of private paper* worthless to any other than himself. There were 388 deaths in the city of New York during the wsek ending the 8th instant. li'orisqKiuih'iice of the Savannah JUpabUcan.) The Georgia M>egiitatare. Millkmiktillk, Dec. 12. ItOl'SR OF HEPRRSBNTATIVK8. Thu Jlouso has done almost nothing, final, to. duv, though it lins been busy as a bee, and engaged in a good work,—maturing a general Education I,ill. The bill was taken up section by section, and after an infinite member of amendments, and sug- gostious, laid over until to-morrow, when it will be again taken up with a view t«> perfecting it.— There scout to he in the House, almost ns many opinion* a* there arc number*, in rcgnrdto tho best policy to he adopted for the general education of the people, and amid tho clnsh of conflicting ideas 1 almost came to the despairing conclusion that there was no practical way ot accomplishing thi* great and primary object. It will certainly he found difficult to devise any general system, of equal efficiency in every county, and in whose workings there shall be no favoritism or inequal ity. The greatest difference of oplnlou thi* morn ing, seemed to be in regard to tbe studio* that properly belong to a common school education.— Some were for laying a foundation simply, as reading, writing and arithmetic, with perhaps, Grammar and Geography : others for including History, Geometry, (and if Ueomotry, why not \\hatcly’s Logic 'f) Algebra, Natural Philosophy Ac.. Ac. I was glad to notice that nobody stood up to-day for Latin and Greek. It is quite possi ble that in the opinion I am about to express, I shall write myself down “ Dogberry;”nevertheless, I take this opportunity, while llmve it, to say, that l consider the general study of Latin and Greek, tbe most gigantic and inaue humbug of the age. Despite the vnriou* opinion*, alluded to above, 1 am pleased to say that an earnest desire to pro mote the cau*c of education has been strikingly munife«tod in both House* of tho Gcuernl Assem bly. 1 also notice in the House,n conciliatory and compromising spirit, from which I hope for good result*. My own opinion, however, is, that the counties will have to act in thi* matter each one for itself: and that, with the best intention* in the world, the present legislature will accomplish nothing, towards the general education of the pco- i'll-- In thi* connection. 1 will mention, that we were treated to a lecture last evening, on the subject of popular education, from a lady—Mrs. Gordon, of Atlanta. A very largo nudienco were in attend ance, and the most respectful auctuiou accorded the fair oratress. Her address, while it contained many valuable thought- and suggestions, a* to ed ucation in general, had for its specific object, to in terest the Legislature in a project of hers, for the qualification and education of teacher* of Schools. She wishes to establish a Teacher's Institution at Atlanta, where poor young incu utid women, may procure an education: in return for which, they will bind themselves to teach school a given number of year* iu this State. A bill, embodying her plan* and view*, will be shortly introduced. BILLS PASSED. Senate Bill to provide for the disposition of the property of defunct corporations, and the payment of their debt-. DILI.* INTRODUCED. By Mr. Crook of Chattooga, a bill to provide for the removal of all free person* of color, from thi* State. Sec. I. Authorize’.* the Sheriffs of the respective counties to grab ull free persou* of color, with their property, and to sell the latter for the purpose of dcfruying'.the expenses of sending said free person* to Liberia, or somewhere else, out of the United States. See. 2. If the nmnunt thus raised, be not sufficient to tukc them off, they shall be hired out until enough is raised by the hiring, to accomplish it. Sec. 3rd. When money enough lias been raised, tbo Governor of tho State is to take the matter in hand, and see that said free person* nre duly shipped. Sec. 4. The Ordinaries are to keep n record of the above iniquitous pro ceedings, for which they shall have dollars. The remaining sections arc unnecessary to be .-tated: they merely provido for tho successful en forcement. and duo recording of tho act* above recited. I make no comment on this bill, satisfied ns I am, that your readers will think nil the thoughts that are called for in the premises. By Mr. Hudson of Harris, n bill to absolve law- yer* from the annual tax now required of them for the exercise of their profession. Nothing in the bill, however, is to be so construed as to abro gate the necessity for procuring a license, in tho first in tunce. to practise law. • SENATE. The Senate made an attack to-duy, and with some success, on the local bills, a lurge mountain of which had accumulated on their desk. I ouly notice the following: Bill to give Pilots of .Savannah river and Tybce bar the fees that prevail at Darien. Dr. Screven offered a substitute, which was adopted and puss- cd, by which Pilots above-mentioned shall receive 20 per cent, on present rates; when giving and de livering instructions and letters to vessels touch ing off Tybce bar, they shall receive the same rates a* now prevail at the “ Bar” and at “Cock- spur.” Bill to protect the planters of Oyster Beds, and to givo the exclusive right to tho “n*iifruct" of natural beds, in certain cases. Passed, after an amendment by Dr. Screven, and another by the Judiciury Committee. Dr. S.’s makes it unlawful to catch terrapins and turtles in tide water, except between the first of May and September. The other amendment requires the bed* to be staked out. Bill to incorporate the "Sixes Mining Compa ny.” Passed. Bill to change the time of holding Superior Courts in Crawford, Twiggs. Macon and Dooly.— Passed. Crawford, to 1st Mondays in March and September; Twiggs, 2d Mondays in same months; Macon. 3d and 4th Mondays in same months; Dooly, 1 st and 2d Mondays in April and October. Bill to extond the time by five years for the com pletion of the Bruuswick and Florida Railroad,— Passed. Bill to compensate Grand and Petit Jurors in Tatnall county. Passed. Bill to reduco tho Sheriff's Bonds of Tat null county from 20 to 10 thousand dollars. Passed. DILLS INTRODUCED. By Mr. Ponder, to incorporate the town of Fletchorville, in Thomas county. By Mr. .Shropshire, to exempt from levy and sale household and kitchen furniture of debtors, to the umount of $300. By Mr. Ware, a bill to permit Tax Collectors to levy execution against defaulting tax-payers, which have been issued by other Tax Collectors, and to .•■ell the effects so levied on, without additional compensation, on return of nulla bona, Ac., Ac. By Mr. Wingfield, a bill declaratory of the in tention of an Act. Where Executors, Adminis trators and Gunrdinn* remove to another county, the whole administration is removed to that county. KEY WEST CORRESPONDENCE of tbe Havannah Republican. | been reserved for a better occasion. How much more judgment would have been shown—nay, per ! haps, tho Corydott of the News might have thun- i dered out his disapproval of her performance in 1 stead of sighing out his panegyric* on her beauty. | I I cun iinngiuc an inflammable youth led away by ( on,i era \ . , , Ikiran object,and pardon hint: but that a ripe uii the iflth of Sovciubfr. ... .he In, oil j od|[wtI „ fu[llUca b 1 Kcv \ in-™., f he office™ Mill .-raw c.cul.0.1 I" I ,h. .... , nlll | Key Wrht, Dec. 10, 1855, The ship Concordia, of Bostou,Capt. Win. Cush ing, from Mobile, hound to Liverpool with u cargo of 2200 bale* cotton, was totally destroyed by tire U|jpPWi| coped the shore, where they were found by the wreekers, aud brought to this port. Cupt. C. has furnished ui with tho following nccoiinl of the disaster : They left Mobile on tho 12th November, and on tho 24th noticed a strong suioll of burning cotton, but could discover no tire. The next day smoke was seen issuing from the ventilators and wedging of the luizzcn mast. Orders were immediately givou to close all openings below—to prevent the ingress of air. and delay the breaking out of the flnmcs. Believing the ship to bo doomed to dcs- the lei 1 have always understood that the performance* ot an actor or actress were public property, and the j fair subject of criticism : hut it uppears that if the . performer be pretty, naturo has given her n free I |ierinit to commit whatever errors she may cho<>«c, I and the during adventurer who presumes to fiud lault, must undergo the penalty of editorial witti- * ei*ms. Henceforth I presume that Miss Reeder: I I shielded by the buckler of tho Orlando of the ~nv - I nunah press, is never to he told her fault, whu.ever ' ot violence it may inflict upon the drama, or iiijm ip: .ut. . 1 *i «• Vs y : f K . : • .V >it. •a. JS./ltllckj V >•>., (84 T11W.'. .. .<p >•! V yd !•» (tt. Vj "C sl.E ID WI •F ll*. ■ 'F l" j mi I- w ' nr! Vli • .4" bbl. I'rjme •F bhi V blit. n- « : ■* ii 1ilan.i* ... V II. , 1 ■ (n. —-] | •'"le' r ti. V Hi. tft 15 & 2 till vt», Ni V) ■ V lb. ...qr ii,. •5 r 1 • ill ii. ii< s)ii 11. prm 1 .v it.. 2'“ (»t 5 : 1 f .4» D . 211 l;ti is-. - < traction, made over endeavor to get her into the | it may do herself. Such is nut understood harbor of Key West, but the wind hauling were unable so to do. The smoke issuing from the out side scams and the tire spreading rapidly about deck, (landnt this time dUtnnt from 12 to 15 miles) gave orders to got out the boats, intending to aban don the ship. In luunchiug the small boat she was unfortunately stove ami lost. The lire now had fearful hendwny, aud had burst into the fore to Ihs public -en’iment by JUM'ICE. .. , , . , , , , . i » writ uii- uiseovereii a process nv wuici: cbm mill Imtcli-lluuie—thuughl it mure prudent | |„. i. unable „ lliv „„ accurrli- pertl-iilt or buguer Tin: Cotton Chop of Tf.xan.—The Texas Tele, graph, of the 23d ult., say* the result, so far a* the crop has been gathered in that State, justifies tho conclusion that tho crop is generally short, and on the average no larger than last year, which was fully one-third short of a fair yield. Most planters will finish jdeking by the 25th inst. Within the lift month the weather has beeu favorable. Dkaiii of A. II. .Simmons, Esq.—The Baltimore Sun announce* the sudden demise of Mr. A. li. ■Simmons, a member of tho firm of Hwuinc, Abell A Simmons of the IMiiladclphia Ledger, and of A S. Abell A Co., of the Baltimore Hun. Damage for the Loss of a Husband.—Catha rine Cooper, of Lancaster, I’a., recovered a verdict of $5,501) ngainst the Ohio and Pennsylvania Hail road Company for the lo*s of her hushuml by an accident on the road, resulting from carelessness on the part of the employees of tho company. A writer in the London Time* suggests tho ploymcnt of the fugitive slave* in Caiiadu on the cotton plantation* of Jamaica, a* a partial reme dy Ibr England’* dependence on America for Cot ton. The Washington Monument.—The work on thi* structure, say* tho Star, has been *uspendet for the want of funds. widow of Louis Phillipe, The ex-Queen Amelia, i- dangerously ill. In Charleston last week there were only sixteen death*. The “Angel Gabriel" Im* sailed from Scotland fbr Demerara, bis native place. A London Fog. - Few persons can form any idea of the density of a London fog from what they occasionally see in thi* country. On the I5tu aud Ifitli of November a dense fog prevailed in London and if* vicinity, during which sleumhoat* and omnibuses ceased to run; hack* and cub* got on tbe aidewalks; number* of person* walked over tho wharves into the Thumes and were drowned. Similar accidents took pluce in the lock* and banin* of I lie several docks, with many fatal rosults; per son* were stopped and robbed in the street* with impunity, and several shops were plundered in tho day time without a possibility of efficient interfer ence by tlie police, so dense wus the misty pttll that overspread the monster city. to run the ship upon the reef or inside upon the flats u* soon us possible, and at ft o'clock A. M.. of the 28th, she brought up on the shore three mile* outside of Key Yuccas. The smoke and lire were now so oppressive that we had to enter the long boat for safety. Before wc reached tho shore the fire had reached the mizxcu rigging. At 12 o'clock the wreckers appeared, to offer assistance, but the tire being so far advanced they could not approach near enough to scuttle her, and to prevent the en tire loss of her cargo. By sunset .-lie wn« burned to the water's edge. In addition to the assistance offered ('apt. Cu.-bing by the wrockers, a boat was sent iu from H, B. M. ship Eurydice, with a Lieu tenant, who tendered his aid aud a passage to the officers aud craw to the first port, but as arrange ment* were already made for their transportation to Key West Cupt. Cushing declined, and placing his officers and men upon the wrecking sloop Dolphin, Cupt. C'oste, arrived at this port the next day. The Concordia wu* a ship of A04 ton*, built at Modford In 1841. She wus newly rigged und cop pered, and insured ut Boston offices fbr $18,000. The cargo was valued at $82,000. The wreckers will save about450 hales cotton : all more nr Un damaged by fire aud wutcr. The anchors and chnins, and copper will also be saved. Capt. Cushing was consigned to Mes.-r*. O'llarn A Wells. On the 2Sth the ship Lady Arbella, Capt. Mer rill, from New Orleans, bound to Bordeaux, arrived at this place in distress—leaking 000 stroke* of the pump* per hour. She grounded on tho bar at the mouth of the Mississippi, and soon utter crossing commenced to leak. The crew were worn out by the constant labor at the pumps, and refused to do duty unless the Captain would cousent to run into some near port aud relieve thorn. The leak gain ing, Copt. M. deemed it necessary to save lives and property, to bear away for Key Wc*t. After a careful survey of the ship, tho Wardens ordered her discharge, anil her cargo consisting of cotton, wheat, flour, tobacco, pork, lard, Ac., is rapidly going ashore. Consigned to F. Tift, Esq. Wrecking vessels with cotton from the ship Concordat arrived the 29th and report the ship Savina Adums riding ut her anchors inside of Loo Key upon which she had struck the 20th or the 30th she was brought into port. This tine ship was saved by the wreckers with great difficulty. She wa* ashore in an exposed place and wns driven very high up on the reef, nil her cargo was taken out and n portion of her spars sent down and the ship lightened ns much us it wns possible. With a wind mill pump, she wu* freed und at high tide hauled oil', and safely brought down to Key West. She lias been hauled alongside of the Middle ground and allowed to till. What dispo.-ition will be made of her we have yet t<> learn. .She leak* so bad that we very much doubt whether she can be taken to New Orleans or New York for repair*. She has been libelled for salvage. She i* consigned to W. H. Wall A Co. Tho brig Samson, Murray, in entering the har bor, from New York, the night of the 30th, unfor tunately struck upon the heads off White Head Point, and remained ashore until lightened of a part of her cargo. Capt. M. informs us tlmt the night was thick and squally, und he judged llie • laud to be iarther oil'. He had the leud agoing constantly, and wus about to luff up and let go the anchor when she struck. Capt. M. at once applied to Lt. Comstock, In churgc at Fort Taylor, (for which place most of the cargo was bound,) for assistance, but on account of the heavy swell and strong South wind, what wns offered wa- of no avail, and lie was obliged to seek aid from the wreckers. The S. wns badly injured, had her rud der broko and bottom badly chafed. She will pro bably discharge and repair. The wreckers have libelled for salvago. She i* consigned to A«u F. Tift. X- For the Savannah Republican. Tike Right of Criticism. Meet re. Editore: I have no inclination to volun teer in the disputations of others ; but the contro versy now pending in a portion of the city press on tbo subject of Legitimate Ci'ilicitm, involves u pub lic right, and viewing the matter in this light, you will allow me to offer a few suggestions. And in the outset permit me to say that tu> one is more ready to condemn an act of rudeness towurds the gontler sex than myself; tbut I have no prejudice, bnt to the contrary, entertain a sincere sympathy and admiration for tbe fair young stranger who has given rise to such an uppurant diversity of opinion. Although it is of very little consequence to the community at large whether Mis* Boeder is a good or bad actress, and of still less consequence wheth er your correspondent “ L " is a just or unjust critic, the recent publications in tho duily pnpers give rise to a more important question, which is whether wo citizens ofSavannah are entitled to ex ercise our judgment as to tho merits or demerit* of any performer who may appear before us. What aro the circumstances of this cuse ’( A lady, un questionably of great personal beauty, appears up on our stage—having hnd, confceeedlg, but little experience iu her profession, and yet, by rca«on of some motive of tho mnnngcr iinkuown to us cast to play leading characters. The consequence is that she is unequal to them—she play* them bad ly—a portion of the press, with its customary in dependence, is cxtrnvngnut in her praise, and final ly your correspondent with ill-advised boldness criticises her performance, and points out her faults. In return for this, he, who is simply a correspon dent, is assailed by editorials—a thing wc believe exceedingly rare, in fact unknown cxeept in cusos where the editor himself is attacked—is told by the prenx chevalier of an editor that he knows nothing about what he criticise*, and finally when he just ly encourages the ludy with a little praise, is held up as endeuvuring to sneak from his former posi tion. In addition to this he is made the target of doggerel verses, which, however, I do not object to, as a communication is always open to be answered by a communication, aud charged with being ‘mean’ —(forcible expression!) in attacking the acting of a woman—*one. to fair.' Now (no words I huvequoted auditalicisod constitute in fact the wholeodimn of tbe critique,for not n single person,note veil the grant sage of Pineville himself, has had the hardihood to announce that Miss Ileedor i* a good actress, that she is equal to tho parts she assumes, or tlmt tho strictures of “L" were not well morited, hut the furco of the argument apponr* to be that it is u sin and a shame that any one should undertake to criticise the acting of so pretty a woman an is Mis* Reeder. If I recollect aright “L” gave her full credit for her personal attractions; he even acknowledged her high intellectual endowments und groat promise of professional excellence, hut in common with a grant many of us, could not ad mire her acting, und took the liberty, with no un worthy motive— at least that can be made to appear from his article and neither 1 nor the public liuve a right to go beyond it—but from con- nidcrntioiiH of justice to the theater-going com munity, and her own success n* an actress, to point out her fault* that she might remedy them era they become habit* too fixed to lie shaken oil. “The very head and front of" (hi*) “offending huth this extent; no more." Had nhu been us plain h* many of her sex how much sympathy would have REMAIIKABI.E DihCOVEIIV.—A Xational Hit it- | *'*.'/•—The Philadelphia City Item, in its last issue, I _ states that “ it has just heard of a wonderful dis- §5 eovery or improvement iu the Duguercotypie art, | w made by Mr. Robert C. Clark of that city, the na- P lure ot which, when fully understood, must cxcito j h the astonishment and admiration of every one, aud ^ prove of unprecedented utility in the • hi,ding art.’ Mr. Clark hn* discovered a process by which ! gj Ot (*& i 1 : ■ ,2 1 • ItF.I - I . Nortbvrw... .V l.'X 5 'ill Him ■ V i| V ! ' • ,= " | i'-i - lini ■ V lb. 12 : — ■ Z’~ | i ■' 1 : -.•SI Javi V ib. 15 j | '| 3 COftll.V'.'i . U-e.. ■!. ..v Ib.j 15 . —; . •* 2* I Manilla ■r Ib. i- n.Mlxti 1.1 .:i~ !!!” : 's-r I .bilrtlng'. blown. ■ ■V yd. . Sliei'Dlig . IlM V •v iii;7* . • : rii 1 i r : t 1 Eri'Wit Drill*. ■V yd., s reotype of the lungs of living persons. This may seem incredible to even thoso who arc familiar with every detail of the art. Yet what were once nppn- j rautiy as impossible to u» iu the way of now ills- I coveries, have by illustration and experience been i proved true, ami «o, no doubt, it will be with thL. It is a well known fact that a view of the interior of an ordinary bottle may bo accurately obtained : | therefore, whj may not, bv a •xunewhat similar I method, mirror* he arranged a* to obtain by re flection a view of the lungs. Of course, we are not ' prepared to explain the exact mode in which it is doue, as that if Mr. Clark’s secret. Suffice it to I say. the discovery lia* been nlrcmh |e-t, d by sue-! cessful experiment. "Mr. C. infolds giving 1.1- di?<o\try to tbo world, ami will lav the matter before t '..ogre-, the next session, jetitioning that a committee of phy- | sieiunz be appointed to examine into it- merit*, und that an appropriation lie made in con-idcra- | tion of hi* glringit to the public, which would be doue now, wzre lie not fearful that other* would endeavor to deprive biui of the benefits ..f the dis- I eovory if the -ccret were disclosed before a com mittee examined it at Washington. “By this dseovery of Mr. Clark'*, much of the hnrlntnnry ind empiricism practised upon con sumptive patient* may be at once diverted, and the regular [iiysicians be given por>c**ioti of a true knowledge oftnestateof the lungs, whetlicrhealthy fir otherwise, and thus avoid, as heretofore, pre-j scribing wrongly, or blindly treating for a di-cn-e > which doc* sot exist.” Torthe SHVuanuh ltc|niblicuii. Tobo okh Orroxvr It*. Copied |rota the Chinese of lloa^ Sills I llit hbhuokdol emit ox.-a. Dry otto fined obor row. *n« oOiAsyntili aver t ndi tllf i -a Pr ixl> rinsi tlmmoth etuor «..• Them I'lerxv l.idii fyo ti.lotv ant Tot orr owy eta notln* r. Jus t»o mctouien tidy oti- l.all- <• Thtti cant ew.U hoot her. A tnxuslrttbn of tlw above i* invited. f $ a ( 1 j pipilllpaUUf ;j ..*P >d. . .Vl.olt | Of. ..Vyd.j •) ■ V bbl. -li . . .yiibl. 14 . . V bbl. I ..IF bbl., . p.. IF bbl. . ...Vbh!. . . V bbl. 10 . ...SFbos.l .IFbus. I id ..*t? bn.-., f.-. . .IFbus. -J on ..4>IIMift| I jo .. V ki g. r. ....Vcwi. | on IFcvxt., i o-, ... V lb.| I., .4F lb. . ..Vt-n-v. ... |M..a. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ~ ATH K a",I Xfi.nMie. r Mr.W.fi r>. """ '' • Ni»«W«w. Mli..« H»l! TIIK ItF.NKf IT OF M 1 » » A.l,xiia HTlm, ' And iii -i |"'-ilivt |j ||„ | M ,t n|,|H-arHin <• but. ' •elf and M II. (TU X V II A C , As i li. y |. ,tX< llii- i ily lor Nett t... k oil t|»i|.|ay X|,,, Ki lilay Evening, December Mtl,, |„.. Will i - j -• rf> >r111• -.I lb* - jmvhI f.o>ul hran.a f ' •MOSIv IN <’ALIFORM'n ■ ;?' r -' lUn' : l "' / ....Ml- whi'h. tt l> uulifol |Vti(i X'on., The Model of a Wife" ' l! >lr ‘ ' llAMi., 'le bid* xntli t be (I rand Itoiuantic loai/.n • THU FllBIVCH SX> Vi ,l ' 1 ■ b T‘> Mi- AI.BKl.sn, mi-' lining Three (.lmnn tu,., '■ * A ab, | th. llc-ert Mr. t'llA\fK U "• *A1YHDAV I5VKNINO, BIINKiit oym 1 li\N ItAt'.Hlid la-t . |>!'.'Hr.ilire of bun-. ;f .»j.«| xi,J *. 11 «&IORY HA Lb! * 1 < i I. v».i• .... i. I ... :!. i.i Min:!:. •' 1% | &I ¥ - 7 i I ! Statement of Cotton. in. i. .8 > m.it. n.V 10. rear*: I *.VJ'\T< mid. Tut (lie Savannah Republican.' A Sonnet to the U s, II — l.et there light! and light lli-i•• wa When Hist the world wa* niadi— springing (rota oat, tin- First tin .it t'.i To illtmi.ue hill and glade. Let there le light I Theiuvi From the pent-up burning coal: And light there xvaa, from the g|™win^ White. u< an angel's non). Let there Vc light! I said tonight. (Preserving still the name;, And forth there came, a sickly blic.li>. Of feeb'c yellow flame: •last <|Uite enough, to let uie tee, Tbo darkne**. tlmt surrounded me: Tu Great Uritaia X7S.4I.’, | t'.i France I2U.-M7 To other foreign ports... Ss.Otiij | Total .Wi.b-.i* ' Receipt I.UNMG2 • . Comparative Receipt*, export Part of Savannah, from Ur >»pv Years. Receipt.. 1*M *7.000 {si* ".rfe.:::: ,*»(• I2S.IN7J.* ■OH li't.HO* !*:.i ■*1.9*0 ...119,101 j 853 '2.950 04.41V.. Exports of Cotton from Savannah. MARRIED, • hi Thursday Morning, the t'.tli in-t.. in thi the Rev. Mr Porter. Mi. JUSKPH MihiXFY. m (la., to HARRIET It. PINDKIt. - - i.d d oig W. Pinder, of Wilmington Island. COMMERCIAL RECORD. Hattninuv and N-rl..)U ■ i'lliirle'toll • Ulit-r Failed st.it. • I* i Total 4 ..a-ttti— (iruml Total SAVANNAH MARKET. .'OTTO.N.—Arrive,| slnre the Oil. In-t., I«.40l* bale* Up land, (16.759 per Railroad, It*) (Torn Angu-tu and land- oil the river.) and 515 do Sen Inlulid*. The et|N.rl* lie (uiino period amount t<> 10,180 bale* Upland, and 5119tlo Sea Itlamh, viz: To Liverpool. 0,259 bale* Upland, and 30 d" S<a Inlands; to Havre. 2.110 bales Up land. and 09 do Sea Inland ; to Nnlit/ 809 hale* Upland : to llo-dnn. 400 bale* Upland: Nexv York. 3.211 bale-. Up. land and 58 do Sea Island; audio Cbarle*lon. 15o l,ale* Upland and 32 d" Sea Inland*—leaving on band and on shipboard not cleared, a -lock of 40,870 bale* Upland and 1.H41 do S"U Island, ugain-t 31,.'ilk*, bah — I'pliind and l,:<64ilo Sealsbilid* at the lame time ln«t year. The day preceding our la*t re|iort, the Africa'* advice* to24th ult. were received by telegraph, noting a decline in the Liver|M>ol market of > 4 ’ t<> in tin fair, and 1 ' in the lower grades or Cotton, from quotation- of the week previous. Under theveaccouiits, the market diced dull and irregular. On Friday, the lir-t day of the week un der review, there win a good enquiry, hut sellers were holding back for better price* than were offered, aud the Hales effected were hut to u limited extent. The same feeling coutiuued on Saturday, resulting in another mmll ilny'* transaction-- On Monday, an active demand pre vailed, und sonic 2.493 bales changed hands at previous quotations. The enquiry was also good on Tuesday: sales 1.622 bales: prices h I tout the same. On Wednesday and Thursday there was an active demand, the Nile* of (lie two day* reaching 3.990 bales, at llrni prices. The an nmmcemcDt bv telegraph of the arrival of lie- Haiti, at New York was received yesterday afternoon. Tlie-e « !• vices show nimtlier decline in the Liverpool market to the 1st iust. >d ) ^ I" J^d., principally on the finer quali ties. with a steady market—the sites of the week folding up 49,000 hale*. As y,-t they have hud im effect on <>nr market. The Mile* of the week amount to 9.139 hulc.-. at the lid- lowing particular* : s 8 at 8, 122 at 8* „. 928 at 8i,1;d at 594 at 8J^, (sW at 1,811 ut S : j^, .'W0 at S 13-10. 1.- 324 ivt 8%, 2.KHG ut U, 84 at 0 1-10, '.W8 at 9» ;. 457 at 9(.|. 5(57 at 9}$. 4 at 9} L 14 at lOJ.j. and 20 bales .letliro at 12 cents. We give tlio following, (a strict cla-nillciitlnii.i a« the quotations ruling lirui yesterday previous to iveipt of the Baltic'* advices: gt or vtio.n* : Middling Exports of Rico and Lumber from Savannah. mins i.xrouii n to j (irvut Uritaia I St. Julia's aid Halifax. ! West Indies j Other Foreign Forte.... I ~r»tal Foreign Port-. ' Maine Maxsiicliuictu Rhode Iilaml, Ac New York Philadelphia ; lialtimm. hi 1 Charleston.. New Orboia- Other l»«rvs. From Sept'r I. Fimii .* I HAS, t» tree. 13, 1 l. IOM. I' Hid. Li'Miou. Km:, Casks. Feet. Cask-. . 391000 1009200 . 2071 .'"’,4100 1121 69 1,01900 2029* 1121 Nor Total CoHstwIse... 2t*too . ‘ 16077'"' Urand Total.... Exports of Cotton, Rice and Lumber. Middling Strict Middling sj: i0‘ Good Middling (I a Iff Middling Fair i" , a 9 :, h WIILKK It) Liverp-iol Havre Nantz, (France j Cardenas, Cuba St. Juhna, (N. R. i Havana Kevex, (Me.) Bath. (Me.) Uellast, (.Me.) Al> berdecn,(Scot.) Boston New York Baltimore. Charleston Total Stock of Cotton in Interior Towns. AngustH and 1 lumt.urg. IK Macon, Dee. 1 Montgomery, (Ala.) Nov. 2' Memphis, (Tenn.) Nov.23... Columhiis, i On.) Dee.* Columbia, (*. C.) Nov. 9 ... ' Id'll:, .wi- i :tlsi.; ii H'ldl i:»st Comparative Viow of Vessels •Hi'iM. t.s- uii: imieu Sian * rnn rnui:n.> r • I nVS-'.Vi. 1' • Irleans, Dec.; Mol.ilf, Dee. 7 Florida, Nov. Savannah, Dec. 13 Charleston. Dec. d Other Ports. Nov, :V» New York, Dec. 4... WYMAN, THE WIZARD AND VENTRILOQUIST. II- 11 - • h< iii - »r t -.-in. .-. that In- ttii! |„, . ■ SUIKKKS FANTASTIQi;KS.' •u WEI>M*RA). I HFItSD.V V. HU DAY . MT |, I DAY EVENING*. Di*. 12th, 13th. 14th. aid jr,ti, t - mbnuing many ii'.vi I and huiiiurou* f< atoi - ku' V) cent*. R-ginning at 7j, d.cll GR EAT BARGAINS'’ KXEt lTOR'N SALK. I NDKlt and by virtu. .,f Dwi.-.* a. b - ’> l!"ik- .-iq c-Mirt. Novtnil*-r |. *••• 13. at • n-blngville. Station -Tlw d .I'naan' 1 - ‘ all t h'- V.A ND* |o‘*!|'V' • - • • -tat'- •-) Awgnxtn- II. Andi'r-i.'i. d«- -.i-«-.t i Flick c-au.tv, > • utaiuiiiy at*.at v ,74.'. ••jght’tiioi*- - » n bun Ir-ami forty-bve ikTi-; iUv,. about ‘ t.'-tivc N't :n .-'l.iv'-s. among vvliieb are a Ida.-k-tuit). 4 ’ tanner, iii land will b • divide i Int * >4 trwt.,t . , p.ii■•lia-ci-: |.!at- "l which will b- present' I s- i i. i-ci day m - .1 . ••Hum "T tin-1 met* i- m, ■ - a.; I I\ liui-b ! I".. -Imi.v Dwelling lion—. ,.j , r.il iimd'-l. with all tin- m"-'.irv •nit-bullding*. u..n, - n; and in g'»*l "rdci. Ou tw« nth'-r tract* ur«-. mhi*. i M Dw- lling H-'iise*. with the nec.-sRaiy "Utdoiildiinn.- j '.»ii tin.- fourth tract, tin r are the im , -ary Luii-i.r ' u In r _l" q mu ter. tin Fenhalld tr.K t.Ol.lM'l'thellvnil.HiT) dt *r. ,3-1 ■ i- ul.nl.1 —v.-nty m-re* ..f «waini la n,!'i»..r . I,, with al.nV. .290. tw.. Ii.mdi-d a',.. from tin- riv.-r h,- v . j„ AH i “t I'd . .rirul. .. .*>UI> E H?gnl. +' gal. ,'l.i'ki V 1*1,ii.&Halt... ipg.il.' •• ' N.-vv-urlcan*...*!> •• -. all th- p«-ii-linl.|. plop tty n-uiain:. i. in Rnili • cnm.t c .... m -. '."i b-.oi : c.-.ttU-, 7" I.. ;* 1- : *1,. m. In ad of st k Hog*, nnl a lot „j wjtl . ' ' .1 I'.AtiUU • tale to "lit ill III* T: iu ll.ii to : "n Hi-.- I .a mt, credit : ■•. -n..- i, •, j IK V..-U. nil Ibr ..III. I half tv.n V-..M p • I-.' -••■01. .nine I ti -til fot bal.11 • It- p- ri*li:ib|. pr. |—rty. one I.all. vi.. i.. year,. \> pt fin -in uty i.i a Will l.v required. Not - .. ■ • •i "litv and v. itb interest fii.in :.• all ■ : -lit sal.-. f-.de the d-li. -. •V? ib’; ..qr lb ! Wa ads t 'Ai; Aia.-r c:,i a; ini;, s i M08K.-5 F. OliFEN. Kv .- A.i i>-tiif liri.nii'l-& S.-ntln.-l.C.-nstituti r ■li . and Miib dtrviilo Hi-cord-r. will it -- ■: I. . II id I i ward uei omit* In thi" oflhi. HOAltDINO. TWn or Tlin • lai.fi. • und a ir« ■ A ( LEKK WANTED. ■ A( 44 V K. Yniing 'Ian. to .»• t ns Mail C|.-rl, ii t t:.-inb|:.an Oftie.. dc. 14—: MARINE 1.1 ST. viiiiunli, Ou.. Ucceinbi'i' 13. 1* -■V li TO IIIRK. If'"* and Ncgr-I ll.'l, .t'HI . MILLER MtKl V Kl». BACON .V LEA), and w bin.!:.. • W.-.ili -nmllc. ui. . «U/i :: n/n if.. lilY/> I’l'.lM s . . Clairb** H.'i ; Virginia. Hi* l ira I a ' I'i Mm I Ron. • R.iiah Iii. and Int-lb-, tin,I Divei-it 1 •! Ibv :.<■ El . :11 li ..( Cnlllll liobitu-ail. lb nu n'- Hi-lni y nf (irork Classical Lit* ratnr. tn K- aped V. vi,fr. in the Sf-t.-iii.--■ i - 1 Si. IV .1. - (ddla- Illlttkh V. N-'p.’|. ■ ' at *:. Ili-I.'iia. vvitli llliistnili<>a*. 1 ' 'i-l.mi. * vn. Cloth, edit. A Child • II.:- of Ibr t iiilr.l Stair*. IIv J- i. U • v Vip.i-.h- : '.' , c- m * l- ‘" lnu CLEARED. lamdm • l.v It.- I II... : '. :. II .'U AIK .MO It A \ I) A . : J. M I. (O.YSK. N EES b n. Hull ", &('... Yn'iii ... Wvi :• K I n.», |l. rt & Tl’lu'i . I II \ Aldri.il. c„. L |„.ni u f.::i.-l.n,I. - Ml,,Hu.an 'I i A C. I, -II. N II At II W, ■ I. v. F Y“UI hn-.n it i l.\ iii A. Si h r.( ill i • Cia W I-&C.. i .. k'l'alm-! I W .M m ;i. (i i mill i.*lh II X: i':i ■I* • lari a- Co-.l W Latl At C •• W D ih'irl gr. Ha wi. k kf • Ii a. i i; R Din <in»' • • bar. b {; • s.-s, W.iynr, Grravill u C... c ( ,i I. i Total... 3.307 397,088 The receipt* nf Cotton iu the United State* up t>> tli time, ns compared with la«l year, give the following i •ult: Increase ai New Orleans 198,832 •• Mobile 08,139 “ Florida 0,493 Texas 10,327 " Savannah 91.830 '• CharloNtmi 23,377 lOll.U Decrease nt Yirginin and N. Carolina.... Total Increase SKA ISLANDS.—We have un new feature (hi* week ill till* description nf Cotton. The sales made were 187 bales at 10 a 20 as extreme*. The ipt* have lieen 744 bnlea, and tho export* 219 bales, ns follows: 30 to Liverpool, 99 to Havre, 58 to New Y"ik. and 32 bale* to Charleston. It ICE.—The sales foot Up 1450 tierce* lit the following particular, 1 : 50 at4c.. 200at 4*4. DOOnHj!*. and 90<> at 4}jC. per lb. The article i* in good request, tin* muikct rinsing stiff nt price* given above. The exports since our last have been large, amounting to some 2.077 tierces, as follows: 1006 to Havana. 37 to Cardenas, 198 to Boston. 100 to New York, tuwl 15 tierce* to Charleston. Wo hear of 0,000 |,H*hel* Rough Rice changing bands at 1.02 per luiahcl. WHEAT.—Soles have 1 11 made at *1.95 a 2.05. in cluding suck*. Tho ipt* are vety Miinll. anioimtiug to blit Noine 13.309 busln-l*, and the exporu 2.02o bash- els. The demand is lutlici light, and quotations are nominal. CORN.—The supply in fully equal to (lie demand. The 1 XHeines of quotation* are95 a ft. according loquniitity. HAY.— Eastern, outlie wharf, i* felling ill $1.25 per evvt., und Northern at $1. It i» selling from atote, l,.v re, tail, at 25r. iiImivc those rate*. There i« 11 large stork mi hand, and a good demand prevailing. FLOUR.—The market is welt supplied with a good ar. tiele o| Superfine nndextia Family Flour. Tliedeumml- both lor ex poll mid city trade, is quite limited. Sales biue been made nt $5 for sacks, and U).k3 t»v Snpevline and 10.25 a 10.50 |mt bbl. for extra Family Flour. Wt quota us extremes flu a III.50—at which It Is held. It ii retailing lit lo.f,t)a 11.50 for extra. Mini IU.5U for Su|tei line. SALT.—There is none afloat, to report this week. It is ni'lling In kimtll lots ut ft,95. KXCIIA NUK.-Sterling is quoted at per et.prein. Tin Banks utcsclfing siglit cheek* oil all Northern eilie* at ' I'eret.prein.,andpmcluudng.N. YOlksight bills at ';di«. 5 days at ; 10 days at : ?h ; Jkbdaja at ; tKI days at 1? 90 days 2*^a2)j; and Boston. I'liiladelpliia nod Baltimore, IX) days bills ut l> a al?^ percent nt FREinilTH —Foreign fieigbls continue dull, at a 1 ,d. fur jt'otton to l.lv'crpmil, and to Havre le. t'oastuiM' freights are dull at the lidluwing rale*: l<* Boston. >./ . lor Cotton, and ft. 50 for Bice; to New Yolk aud llaltimme, by salllUK vcswls, b-lfifor Cotton, and I 12' t I'm Rice; b> steamship to New Ymk. % fm Cotton ami to I'hiladei- phia. bv it«an«sliip. % fur Cotton Snvnminh Kxport*. Dec. l.'J. BOSTON—Ship llsrtford- I6JNI bales C -tt-a. 12' Rice Finn 1 Hides. Id. Receipts Per Central Ruileoiul Dc 102 I sixes Copper Ore. 2l»'*4 bales Cotimi, 1.;'. ■ .eks Wheat. 141 do Bye. till .1" Corn, 75 bids Elmir. *" I 'le. l)"ine*tie>aud Md/e, to F. l’ar-mi-*t ( 0. Vatt. 11. IDi'imi U, Co,.I W Latlimp & Co. T W N itfo.N A II;.1 1 t . .1 .lours, J It Wilder, Bay na i.i it Kmilau-I. It Ilk I* Im &- Foster. Cheevcr tt Co. W C H Co. ' |,o\v A: •'->. |»otb- well 6c. Wliitebeud, Wm Duncan. .1 l.illberger. 11--I -M - Johnsou It Co, Wm F Young. Crane. Well* 4tC". 0.1. -n •- ny 6t Cliainpimi. l/<nkett At Mu lling*. Coin n» k H> ;i/. • A I, Lamar. Wavne, (licnville 6t Co. I.vimft Snv.i. i.T M Oordou, A M Fallen. (1 II dimming. Wm II It. I: II.1 bam 6t Son. Franklin it Brantley. VV l> Etlirn 1 :". A Fawcett, H It Fort, ltubuu At Smith. Wm Water*. LIST OF VESSELS IX PORT. Skips. Alabama. («) Schcin'k.. .I.VH) N. York...Fi,dc|r..rd. Fn. a c... Omsal, Mortimer DtUi Havre T. It ,t .1. (i. Mills. Marin C. Day,Chase L'| i..d T. R. .. .1. (i. .Will,. Florida, Snmicrmaiia UtlU l.'jo...l 'i'. R. \J.(i Mill.-. Grotto, l.adckui 511 I Iu vre.... Ilrigliam. K< 11 v .' c... Rotunda, Fierce "•*' l.iv'isd ..llrieliuia. Kidl'v .» (... K Marin, Lennox "•*• dic’/t .. .Ilrigliam. K> lh .v c--. J Sidney. Blnir "00 din'g . .Rrislima, Kelly ,v c .. Ellen IIoihI, Kilby Jnventn. Yuung Cliuov, Dniitnn Laurens Brown, Fierce Klmndoii, Gicy E I’nmiiiondni'. Favorite, Robiimnn J Urndihnw, Rett* ||ope,Urig(tH Alma. (BrA Friiol J Howell, Johnson Yankee lilsde. Gray. ....491 I.'pnol. ..Ii'lii wnlt g W Umicr-bv ,v c... ....(»«• L'|h».| I.-'W .v t . ....771 Ltv’ool I. K. Wild-r. Livcrno'd.R llnbrrehnui ,V S»n. ....729 Clyde VI...H ..Co. ....(SSI R..Ucr>l:un . ....A A II Muller. ....000 di*V 1: A Soullurd. ....813 dis'g i: A S.'idhinl. ...'SSI dis'g Mn-t-'i. SV Jnhn*...C:iTb't"W LVur -n-. ....8:10 dis'g V Low A C". ...(SKI dis'y Hunter .t Unminell. I'l.i-.b-raAt C-. m'a . Di. ■ l. Wa'slthn, .J M y! I; Mo’tWi.c-...1 * \ ■Kt-' «'« i* -1 1;V.'iVV, 1 -’At 1 t'o..l Mclicl-. \\ H \ :■ . . o'llyii At . .. Rri bam, ' K IIV it I ... I \\ I iiivull. Cinue. W II* At Co. W)| D.i- V, W IF- U- U..I c I'.a'.L.mt, VV VV v«Ui-dt.C> U .l. l.n -U. E 1; Mill*. M !.:•* in. I.vr.n At.-::,.. M.-'laboi' A |)oy|e. 1 y.| II. Shirr At Co. Fail a. liuitmi A Co. Ru„., Il.ivi- A I. !.■ . Swift Ai C .Way . . i ;. iii.- A > ■ . Tin . Ocean **(«•»liters, FROM LI Ron; ARIEL. , V:.. II . ; . N . 21. 1 1 Nv., Y !:. HERMANN., A , ..!•■■. i . .N.-« Y-rk. as! v ire- I.i, U •: -a. I'ACIFC .. 1. D . : • N w \ rk. v vii:rii v. 11. 1 ,' 11 1; m-n. VTI..VN I IC Vi 1 Liv •!. D< 2.'. 1 • X. - York. IF,I'M THE IN! IIP • i'.vTI > AT LAN , ll . V," N. » V ;' . H !-'. ' •• I. , - 1. FCI.TON. A">. N"w V - I: I . : ..U-ivp. ARIEL. (Am.' N ■„ York. I»- . I'.. • . Havre. VI KIC V. illc.i ll -tMii. I) . I'.'. : v I.., ci I !. llM.'l 1C. ■ At..' No V. vk. li. . 2 '. 1 ••• I.mri. -I. A.sl.V, tllr.t U"'t-a..lna. 2.1 ,r -I.ivciq -1. TO REM'. • Repuldican 1 • October. •I lb-e,-iab. r. |ii*tarii"ll's Railway Gaid". Ee|.--tj.- \|agn/ine Ibr December. •I"' '4 W. THORNE WILLIAM* suxDKJ d:is. 1"' I o\. s Mouid Candles. I *' I F!-. I'.attm - . sugar and . B "da Crn, !.• i- bids. Crushed Sugar, V" b*,l*. Clarified sugar. A.. II. and t I'.'.v* new Raisin*, half and qr. boxi * Raisin*. 25 bag* Nuts, all kind*. 20 b dt'LLK Fnft-n M.ukm l), cf. 5" ke.sN. . 1 la'.tf Idll'I. 1" bbl*. No. 1 Le u laird, 15" Demijohns. Hssmtod. 1" hall Id.'.. Blackberry liras,fy. 1"" un:. Wrapping 1*n|> • . For by II01.COMBK, .L'UNsON A C" ■le. 14 ( HOICK l.HiVoRS WD WINES. B"\I.S. 21 deniijobns and 1" qr. ,.i-k- >" s|\f > U„Ue old Mii'U'vla \Vi>iv. halfpipe* pure S.r/.-rue Brandy. -' pi| ••* pure Holland Gin. 2 puncheons •lumaieu Rum. 1 punclicmi - Unm«ev" AVhia .ev. ease* very clinice Uhl Whi*kev. • qr. ea»U* Fort \\ ine. 2 > . uses Claret 'Vine. 5 qr. i u«k« I’ale and Blown sln iiy. I'a'ket' ll« id*ick Champagne. I " .al. bv HOLCOMBE JOHNSON \ l'" be U 1 71-\<41,1.*411 CHEESE.—23 Cheshire lie 2A imported I.i -liin Klb-ii Maria, and for Nile by dec 14 CLAG1IORN .v CUNNlNtUL'M- C 40Al..-1tsi Ton* Re.i A*h Uinkcii O al. •• OrroU Coal. -5 -F-ugfisti Canal Co.i!. Lllol'liu. Ill i for Mile bv it Cl.At!HORN a CUNNINGHAM VTOEN.-8ti |dd*. FotaliH'N laiufini. '• '■ '! E. W.-tls. i‘,. r mile bv CARI.iriON A FARSuN* P°'T, ■ 11 Ucar six llnmlri •! 1> for tlmt put'i'O'c i« oi •- -im ■I tin- uni MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS' BANK, B £ kNIOXS.- 2" bid,. Onion-, landing twin whr.M <4 W E. V. I!-, f. V - do by •be 11 _ CAItl.KTON ii FAUSOVj_ 8 AIU>, COHFISII AND HERRINGS - A 2.5 bid-, prime new Leaf Lard. dli .1 Ilimi-und iloM.,1- -ball bill■ ami tob.. ,ue Hit'A NCI H'S in any l "' 1 : I: !... • •!' •' .1 ‘ , ri mb 1 ll-1 Hit leie.l Hail I stock . ■ Bank h, • ; 1 with the m in I hi* day of I'e- 1 lb.- C Kiiigdiim,(Br)J,di’nsvn..l2i'i7 dii'g Ilnrpor. steuari A Tamerlane, Ibdino*. 921 dis'g A Law* Co. Barks. .248 wail ' . ..Hauler A O.imm.-ll. .""" I.IV'imiI v. I.mv A Co. .125 Ri .si oil . liana A VVa-libnri.. .'SSI lliivali i VV 1 llvi.ihe Muskingum, Dickcv . Sarah, Wilson . Ilarvc-t. Nicli.d* Lucy Ami. Keller llarratl. Dodd .. . . KSelntlt/.Cnrr VV II Duane, Vemic It- M. 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