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SAVANNAH, GA.
Saturday Morning, April 28.
iytelebraph FOR THE REPUBLICAN
W YORK OQRRESPO^IOBNCE
For the «»«nnih Republican.
Naw YoRKhAttfll 83rd.
The oprityL stylos nro all out and the town waa
never layer, deepilo tho hardnose or tho tlrnoa. Tlio
ledioe; I obeerve havo n U«liiou>lten promena
ding of gracefully holding up with ouch hand
tholr dreeaee, raiaed porliapa about four inuhea on
either aide. It waa but reconlly tlio fashion,waa to
aweop tho pave with a skirt at lean throe inchc*
too long, gathering up "sundries" in Ita course,
which tho fair woarora too ofton diacovcrod had
bettor been left whoro they wore. Stylo, deman
ded in «>no caso the leng’.n, and in tho other tho
railing of tho altirt, but upon whnt'principlo uf pro
priety t havo yet to bo informed. Tho lair vox uro
not alone in their ccconiricitioa. Those individ
uals known at "Shanghais" aro actually out-doing
themselves this apring. Very high hats, full crown
and narrow brim, arc all tho rage; ao xroattenua
ted pedestals squeezed into tho lightest of pants,
and stub-loud boots ao short that a Christians teeth
it is
markets.
. . ; would ho act upon an edeo to look at them,
Tb.«moo i»«k.,i.M.ior Ho»rl I">.*, ml , lln „ how lh „ M ,| 0 , „|
Ohio brand* erequoted #10 37 I* a $10 7ft per bbl I , ... ,
Coro ia eajier.
[For the Nayannah Republican.]
Lost Mild Unwritten History-
Mr, Altxnndtr; Deiir Sir—U\ tlio loottiro on
*' Loaf and Unwritten Historywhich 1 had tho
pleasure ol delivering in Armory Hall on Thurs
day evening, the lait fow pages contain aovornl ex
tracts from tho pen of Tytlor, the Uiatorinn, anti,
as it la diflloult to tdako an audionoA undoraiaud |
beervnq through different media. In all political i
venia wo mint bo prepared to expect, not only the
• lost oppnalto opinion*, but evon tho moat dlioor-
taut alalethonla. What one parly nr olaaa solemnly
ivora, ia aa solemnly denied by the other. What
-«Ion ml in.ono authority i* eought for in vain in
uolhor. What ono writer roproaonta aa of tho
iglioat importance, anolhor snoora at, at of no
what parts are original with tho locturor.nnd what j >oinont whatever f whilat ‘ho inlaconoeptlona of
j come into general vogue with u*. I havo no doubt
| but what it some bold "Shanghai" youth wore to
Ciuni.tsTON, April 27th. j My the old fusnion of hanging'about threo
Th. mtrkttt hu boon dull lo-ihy, iho .»lo. fontih. ol hi. pockoi li.nkurclil.f out of ol. com
being limited to 330 b.lc M oxlrcmu. ranging ! P»«-kot. It would bo all.bo rag. In tinny day. aa it
from 8 l » a » 3-8 coma. Iluy.r. arc awaltiug a »*• «">»'* *"*" "«"■"""" b ““ l,ru "‘ ml
cuncaaion In priens and olfar to |..rcha.o at 1-4 '"ll a Mango j.rk al Ina min whilo walking
cant otr.which aell.r. arc unw.lbng lo acccdo In. ' "P Droadway, and coolly turned ahoul ubaorvlng-
... ' —-■ - j "givo yourself no anxiety tny good tel low, its pm-
tsr We havo been requea'cd to state, tlmt Mr. ; C( j m M Such was the stylolhcp,nud the ridiculous
Overby, I ho Prohibition candidate for Governor, | is as nppatunl to-day,a# though we hud not laugh
aro not claimed by him (ainco quotations cannot bo
oxprosaed lo tho oar except by very marked
chnnuoa of tono In public aponking, at which 1 nut
no adept) 1 deem it justice to myaolf to request that
you will favor mo by publishing the aecontpatting
•hoots, whoro tho oyo of the reader can detect ni it
gluuco thnau portions where, in support of tho
atricluro* ugainal Ifumo and Gibbon, 1 have em
ployed tho language of my authority. Intention-
od Tytler as tho authority from whom these quo-
lutimis aro taken—for ho, I boflovo, is tho author
of an orticlo in tho Encyclopedia llriUannico
which has served mo na a haaia lor wliat I h.ivo
written on the two great English Historians.
Respectfully Yours.
Stuart Elliott.
wil! rddreaa tho pcoplo of Savannah at Armory
Hall, this evening at 8 o’clock. Mr.Overby is a
man of high characiAr, and is said to lionn inter
esting and forcible speaker; at.d wo doubt not
that both the friend* and opponents oi Prohibition
will bo glad to bear w*hal he has to say.
Distressing Casualty—Two Men
Dr n wiictl.
Early yesterday morning a party. consisting of
Wm. Hone and John V. Turv cr, Pott Wardens ol
8avannab,D. P. Landcrshino,ship carpenter, Win.
P. Rowland, representative of Lloyds, Capi. Ward
of tho bqjk Glasgow, and lour negro men, left tho
city in a largo sail boat,to go down to iho Glasgow
now lying near Tybce, for tho purpose of holding
cd ut each other for tho past quarter of a century.—
Wc study the absurd to as great a dogruu a- the
present moment, as though tho term had lost its
meaning with us.
Among tho passengers arrived yesterday wero
Messrs Ullmatt bnd Muurico Strokoech, who Ituvo
engaged tho billowing nrtirta, which will nrrivcin
the St. Louis from Havre llth inat. Madame La
grange. Signora Parodi. Sig. Aliroto, and Sig.
Morelli. The opera war growing out of tho man
agement of tho Academy of music to fulfil their
contract in producing Mr. Fry’s oratorio, Stabat
Mater, stHI continues and caustic cards nto alter-
nigely issued by both panics. Tlio fact ib the man
agement were afraid to produce the oratorio, for
. EXTRACT.
Hut because w« noW have one unbroken, con
tinuous stream of historical knowledge from the
lGtli century to our own day, we should be far
Irom right in oonc-ludiilg that the existence <>! Un
written History was terminated by tho Revival of
Letters Paradoxical as it tuny acorn, tlio annuls of
u nation may be written, and yet unwritten. A
stream may be broad, continuous, and unbroken lo
tlio cyu, and yet abounding in shntlows and Hats.
A gem may spurklo with thu true diamond bril
liancy, yet owe its lustre entirely to the superiority
of tho cut. And History, sustained by utl the pow
er ol logic,— surrounded by all tho dignity of
philosophy,— clothed in tho faultless garment of
an exquisite style—embellished by humor, wit, and
imagination,mny, ufter all, bo but an embodiment
ol half truths, or even lillio less than n splendid
jtiipostura. 'Truth—radical truth, isthc very Inunda
tion of all real History. Without it—all tho graces
ol art, all tho props and dclcnces of intellect, aro
criminal as useless. Tho architect vh.» sells
you n house—h fair goodly mansion to tho ey
a survey onher, in order to determine tho extout l fear of encountering the Herald's hostility, tho
of the injury sho received during the gale ol S.it
urday last. Having accomplished their purpose, and
decided that sho was uusenworthy in her prest-nt
condition, tho party started on their return, n high
wind from tho notth-eust having apt ting up in tlio
meantime. Soon alter reaching the lower end of
Fig island near town, the Dout going at tho ralo of
ten or twelve miles an Imur, n fl.iw of wind struck
the sails with a > much force as to drive the bows
under, when the bout upset and the must'* mid
•ails floated out, nnd supk This occasioned much
alarm lo moil of the members ot tho party, but
Mr. Hono and Capt. Ward endeavored to cncour
ago them, and called upon them to cling to tho
boat, and if possible to sustain themselves. Tho
wind was high however, nnd tho water very rough,
and a larger number of tlio party being on uno
aide of the boat than on the other, they turned it
over and over in their efforts to sustain themselves.
11 honever tho boat went ovt-r,of course every ono
lost htshold,acdnot unfrcqucntly was driven some
distance Irom it by tho w ind and waves. It w aa
in one ol these moments, it is supposed, that Mr.
Landetshtno and Mr. Rowland were washed off
and drowned Tho waves wvro running so high
at the time, and tho difficulty of keeping above
water so grout, that nounool the party saw them
when they went down, being engaged pro
bably in trying to regain thu b.-at th.-msulvea.
The party had been in this condiuon fur some
filtecn minutes, when the ferry bunt, whicn hap
Pvned most opporluoly to bo crossing the river
author of the Stubnt being brother to the Mr. Fry
that mulcted thu Ogro to thu tuno cl $10,OHO in
a libel suit.
The Imports for the week at this fort, show n
large falling oil b.-th in dry goods, nnd in general
merchandise, us compared with the correspond
ing period of lust year, ns will be seen by tlio fol
lowing :
roRnoa imports nm tiik week
• 8.74.
$ 1,7UIUM9
. -2.R.L27o
|)ry Good#
General MetctiuudLu...
IMS.
l.cyg.M.o
Total since 1st Jany. .S.77,5lu,l 11 8311.800 u«J
The exports trom tin* port Ibr itio week to foreign
ports, are a little larger, than lor the corresponding
period ot lust year.
IM4. tti.7.7.
From Jan. 1st to April 13th. .9il,'W:.»7.5 810,513..-.3-
U eckemliiig April 4IU 7C8,'jrM 8M.UI0
atiho time, went to their assistance, and took up i "hard i
Total from Jan. ht 8JI,Mtf,(tf» 8‘.’0,4>.474
The freighting interest continues much depressed
nnd but little merchandise is being shipped lu-nee
tu Europe, or thence to the United State's. Immi
gration from Liverpool winch fs a great source of
profit to our ship owners, is also slack; hut 1 notice
that a great many emigrants nro returning to tnc
old country. Tho Drircr which suds to'dny
to-morrow f..r Liverpool lus about one hundred
and ninety, which is a greater number by tar tluu
over taken by a single tt-ss> | bc-loro. Want «•
cmnloymcnl, the hiuli price of provisions and tin
the survivors. Mr. Tuner was disappearing under I
tho water as the boat came up, and would have
been lost hud it bema moment later, lie was
Seized by tho hair, which was all of him that
could bo teen, and lilted into ihe boat in an insen
sible condition. Much endit is due the young
gentleman who w as steering tho lorry boat, whoso
namo wo have not learned, and tho lour negroes
who wero rowing it.
Tho accident occurred about 2 o’clock in tho
afternoon.
Mr. Rowland and Mr. Landcrthiuo wero worthy
and respectable citizens, and their sudden and
melancholy death is rogrettoJ throughout the city.
Each of them leaves a wife and several children.
Mr. Rowland was n nntivo of New York, but has
resided for a long period in Georgia whoro ho has
a largo circle of relations ana friends. Mr. Land-
ersliinu w-as tlio builder nnd supcrir.tendcni
of the Dry Dack, nnd was regarded by all win
knew him as a worthy citizen nnd an industrious
•hip carpenter. He was a nativo of Charleston but
hxd reaidod hero for somo years.
Europenn View of flic < ubun <luc*tiou
Much has been su'd in this country us to tho
part tho British and Frt-nch Governments would
take, in the event tlio United Stales should e me
into collision with Spain in regard to Cuba. Soino
Contend that they would go to the assistance of
Spain ; whilo others aro of tho opinion that they
arc likely to bo occupied lor some time to corno
with tlio affairs of tho East, and that Russia w il 1
give them ns much work to do ns they can possibly
perform. The following extract from itio Liver
pool Times meets tho case so far as great Britain
ia concerned, and cannot fail to be tend with in
terest by the pcoplo ol this country :
Whatever form this Cuban question may a.—
sumo, we sincerely hope that Spain and the United
Sta cs may be allow*d tosetlloit themselves—
either by diplomacy or tho sword. We, as a na
tion, have nothing to do with ii. Already engag
ed m a quarrel which has been forced upon us, and
in which wo have less to gain th in any..) the com-
batants, it would ho unpardonable f.r us t. r nsh in
to another conflict «.f a still iimru questionable
character, ll Spain cannot defend her own colony
from foreign attack, that IS her afliiir, not ours —
Moro than loriy y< ara ago we wasted millions of
treasures and shed rivers of tho best Mood in Eng
land to servo tho cause of Spain, and in all
ties" gem rally, it is said, is the eausi-
udol emigration. MANHATTAN,
1 tie
[Curreapnmlinceortho •-avunnnli Ili-p'ibbcuu.J
Jluvimry In tii'iirgin,
AfOC-rx, April 2d, 1855.
Messrs. Editors: The Grand Royal Aich Chap
ter and the Giand Council ol R — and S — Mus
ters, commenced their ummai session in this city
yesterday, with m lull representation in both bodus.
The following are tho Grand ofliicrs elected for
the ensuing Masonic year:
ORAND R. A. CIIAITKR.
M. E-Phillip T. Schley. G. II.P.
•*. Arch. A. Oanldini». D G. II P.
" Andrew J Lane, G. K.
" Wm. P. Haynes, G. S.
" Rev C. W. Key, G C.
C. F Lewis, G. C. H.
** L. Dwelle.G. T.
" U. B. Russell, G. S.
" J. w. Meredith, G. Sentinel.
•jnoranco, uniting with tho natural prejudices of
arty, nnd llioatudiod miaroproacnlaliniiaof interest
r nrtilioo, lend their aid tn augmont tlio diflicul-
os and embarrsaainonts which obstruct tlio aoarch
iar tttttl^sinthiaomanglednndbewlld«Ilng^oglon.’ ,
Such nro iho mnteriala from which Iliaiory tnuat
o written—judgo tlion lor yourrolvea tho diflicul-
.os wliiuii outer into ita compoaltion, and tho high
tnndnrd of moral and mental excellence required
;i tho historian. Ho must boa partizan neither
hi politics nor in religion. Ho must no, nut only
.'itliout bins bimsuif, but cabublo of making nil
uo nllownnco for tho passions nnd prejudices of
-then*. Uo inuot ponof*a thorough acquaintance
rith tho luvvs of evidence nnd tho probabilities ol
onfliciing icMimony, Ho must bo nblu"to extract
to truth from a limns ol contradictory statements,
no of tlio most relined and difficult operations
chicli Bio human timid can bo culled to porfurm."
Ilo must bu ono willing to deyoto u lilciimo to tho
Host laborious study in all departments ol knowl
-dge, and tlm ino»t patient investigation in his
•wii. Ilo must aim at universal scicnco—I had
•ilmost said ho must ncquiru it—still -moro impor-
milt than all, he must know how touso t. In brief,
iu must bo a philosopher, in his elevation above
dm iiiihis of patty and sectional rnttcour—a chris-
ban in Ins guntla lurboaronco toward tho passions
and IraiHiusof others—a judgo in his deep, dis-
TasAioiiqto appreciation ol rolativo * evidence—s
iiinihemnticiaii in his intinmey with the calculus
ol probabilities, nnd an astronomer, in Ins untiring
vigilance, a ad in that nico oxactitudo which ro-
cords no observation unless previously corrected
irom tlio orrors of mental refaction, aboration
and parallax.
Finally, ho must be imbued wiihadocp per-
<admg si-mo ol tlio high dignity of tiis mission.
! 'iu must nntember that History is tho foster-
Medicinal Proporllca of Tea and
Coffee;
Tho Journal of Cnmtnorco hm a long editorial
comittondalory of tho uso of ton, cofl'oe, chicory nnd
cocoa. Prof. Johnston ia quoted na saying that
moro Ilian aovon hundred milliona of tlm humun
race—or about tlireo-fifths of tlio entire population
of thu globo—havo oonto lo regard ono ortho other
of tho wurni hovorugea inatlo from theno articles aa
among the necesaariea ol lilu, and that lhay nro iu
fuel among the ino*t iiMoful and most harmlcna
forms of indulgonco. 'Tlio quantity of tlio raw
niaturiul consuiuud imho wotld is perfectly enor
mous—estimated at throe thousand millions ot
pound*, of wliirli moro ihuu two-thirds of thu wlmlo
or twenty-two hundred und forty million of pounds
is tou.
"The inedicinnl properties of thcro beverages tiro
wo11 known Ten is itHc-d advantageously in in- I
fl.imnialory disenses, and ns n euro lor huadacllu
tmuuittm anconi).
NEWADVERTISEMENTS
/’or JS'ew York.
S.VVAA-VAH IflAltKET. <
•' * Fsio*t, April 37, P. M.
COTTON.—Tbo market wm at a •tend to-day, tlio _ STEAMSHIP AUGUSTA,
salat being llintied to 103 bale* as follow*: 39 at 0 tad To Leave Hsturdny, April ‘id, a
maixlrr,willii-avov,
Ritvniiniili CxporfN—A |»rll 27. CdBSuSttf »r pn«n.iru. npply in 1 ,<r freight
Per brig Random, for Mnlsiisaa—13 amply Hilda, and I’ADKI.FOIU), PAV It r »i
* -•
• Per ■•.hr Kata llrlgliam, for Now York—*37 bale* ■■■— ,
Colton, 117 Dry Itidi-n, 100 tons Iron,,31 bug! Uround-
tnfta.nnd mindry plcg* Mi-ae.
Per sclir Cllxa fur PbilsJeiplilii—170 btles (.‘oi:on,
18 ton* uollad.
rtUUUSTA,
28, at 4 o'clock P u
I A, I HOMAN I,V.,,, i . '
KCroun, pav u.
ngtl.r, Al^u.io,
aiAiri.KATnrf,
*' ,M "BOIPIIIIT. H ...
J*»u«£S8C".'nin lack.I I'l.dlliliA. I «• I 9
I'">" k"... jAl',,',.. ’
ueftek. PtirTriAgblnr iihiiik..m.i.h .in 1 1 .‘V .
purl
•Igbl or piiMage, apply on bonra. i
f * *1. A. UOIIEJI
f’Olt PAI.ATK A
\1A JAtJKRCi.NVfl.1,1; AND PICOI.ATA
&,fr.gi.Miiii».cdto«ki.. i -di'iis«i | «ussaiiiriik; rw&*asrd^?s i ^
, . I. • ■ i n I u I.III.HIHV, i.i.nn ™. »»n.iiuuril, AyrilllU U. I
and gout, and to its influence is ascribed tho runty. | Kmrcr*. Padelfunl, l\y «;o, (JrNy tt i.roiber-. oil -
oftlioso disenses in France and Turkey. Both | Camptlel »;KIuu&Hun*, l.yr.n Ai Wilder. M II William-,
M. A. UiiiEs,
tea and coffeu powerfully counteract the cflect ol
opium and intoxicating liquors ; though when tu
kon in uxeusK, uiid without nourishing food, they
themselves produce, temporarily ni lausi, some of
the mure disagrecatilo consequences incident to the
usu of ardent .-ptrits In genera), however, none
but personspost. ssmg great mobility of their nervous
system, or enfeebled und efleiitmuio eoiiBtituti.-ns.
tiro injuriously alieetuil by tlm inoderntu uso ol tou
and coffee in connection with food. Prof. Johnston
attributes to eolKc tlio quality of stuiinlrtting the
digestive oig.ns,und to ion tint ol retarding their
operation. Dr. Bigelow, in his work entitled "Na
ture la Disunite,'’ reconlly published at Boston,
assigns to both the sumo effect—that of producing
an increased action oftlio stomach in the process
of digestion.
Tlio properties and effects nfooffoo nnd tea nro
in most respects similar. They oxhil'irnto and
produce wakcfnlncbs ; they stimulate the brain nqd
fiiHvhe the body; they ictuid the waste ot the.
uniimil s)stem, which is in constant progres-, and
which it is tlio •fliccofloud to repair. In those
Camptlel iJKIliuAt Hun*, fc Milder. SI It VVilllain .
Hnh in U timhh, J F .Moig.-ui, J J June*, J l.uwe, IV I) .
ElliriJge.
FOR I*AI.ATIiA, (Vf,jTT
and inti;umj:diati: 1. 1 Mil.NT,H
To Leave Saturday, April 28th, at lOo'dock A
I r M^nZTlN,,, r,lM l»«ckH Wr.I.AKA I’tM
apr 21
ATI. ANTA, A 1*1111. ‘AS-Collon « extremes. r; —
llxchaugu on • ew York ii •uiIIiir to y t per cent Morning, ut
preinoitu. On Haiaunuli und Cli»rl*-»'on J< t or cent ■I'PD jj*
llucon — > e quoit roniei fiX lo'.ijfc. Dam* llaP.’c.
Hide* tubs lUc. Hide* clear Kalb^fc. Hhouldera 8n
cent*.
I-lour—Plenty at $.S». r »,V per hundred.
Corn I* si-llli.g ut t<> I.2A. j bulnnce ol Vrelglit apply
NI.VV YORK,. APItll. 23—Colton—The mn-k-.t Im* ' _ ,,,r ^
reco-ered from Hto pro
tlvu to-ilny, wlib m|i>
ling at Die Flour-
WoNtern. Snulherii Is unclnoigod with a llinln-d ltu*l- , uprtW ||
nova ut previous rule*, •-■■rirl* n Irlllo higher— JW'iO • PTnr^i-w vi >ot
lm*helN mixed «i IIib:. IN>rk—Him market hf- ^*‘ v - '
KUO liblfl old Sli-rs bold nl $ Hi. I Hu 10.2.7. lU-ef
*ck.
«• i-'mii.vi:. JESa?'
FOR It Af.TIMOlir.-TlVe fine *. |,r.
I.IA, Nickerson, inniler, tinving mo>t (gV,,
curg" engaged, will meet with quick <lcaj,;«tcli. For
• BRIGHAM, KELLY it r;n
ivlou* eel I no. nnd lias been bc- JT}’ F* * It ll'HT (tr.< i; v .|» c- a r.'7qrr*
i»f' ft,00flbflles Now Orleans Midi! ' 3BB will have ilcjmicli for ti,«. iL.i p* 1
•The innrkit l« Hrm—3.6UO bbU i froigln of ton hulc* Cotton apply io * '
linlu-d lm*l-j apr 3d llc'N r,.it it <i smviei |
of— the mur- , n o*i «.f mreo eii- win i . ,* 1 •
k»t Is firm with hii upward tendency—repacked chi- »,ninnco of frelei.t „r ,',.oV '..'b’c'i. f, lf
MB.. 8H.V0.il.Vili. Unl-nlia ..r kl'g, nl II.IIVc , hnr" Zit, ’ ' PJ T.'i 1 ''IV I.
and bbl* at I0!^ul0t{e VVhisky 7 a:tb-s nf Ohio ut 3.7a I i.p t \. A & '* A.-*IIut,ItV.
lOl^iklil^c VVhisky _.. . .
35 t;c. Groceries uro 11 m, Inn traii*rict>nn* aro mod- .
crate. Turpentine—spirits belter, with *»le* nf 400
bids r.t 13c: crmiC Si.lka‘J.25. ltosin—bale* -f
Wilmliiglnii nl Si Ccnlli.',.
upr ‘.H
“ AT II E X .E U~\T7~
f,B<SF.EAND -'IANAGLi:,.Mr VV. |J. CRISP,
Naiurdn)’ ('.veiling, April 2Stli.|85A.
but one whose loundnlion of brick or stone does
>nlOT ..f Kovolation—.hu lirsl.burn of human ol '" ,0 b,,ll ' ly
repair.
who labor much with tlio head, they produce a .......
eoiidilion ol the s’ siein favorable lor mental nppli- Ls ’A , ‘ ,V ,,lo ,"“‘^ u ‘ ro ®"»-
. , H . :',| I tlnue* n to lie u f.dr ib-mnud fnr'otion In our market,
catiotl, and in all, they tend lo counteract^ the and trnnsart'niis since ihc Nnshvill,-** accounts Indicate
sluggiblniCHS which prompts to shrink Irotn uitli-j kii Improvement in prices «.f abmi Jfc. and tl>e offer-’ COMEDY l\D DltUFSTIC DRtMl
cullies, nnd to infuso thu spirit which impels to en-j lag nm being v, n large, alt pm on ibt- market is readily | ‘‘ 1 ‘'iit.j.t.
counter and overconio them. They increase the i taken op. strict Middling (•’{ to 9c; Good Middling ;
enjoyment of life, while they make no saenfieo of j i'X cent
its durali-.n. On the eontr>iry,iu tlio old and infirm, M'lUII.I!, APRIL *r». p m—Oottnn—Tho nd vices p
whose powers of digestion begin to tail, they doubt* sti-am-r N'nshvdlo wero on «ha market t >-day> amt
less operate to prolong it, by retarding the natural the ne** was ..f no lavoralde a cmiracier, Die denu
STORY OF THE HEART.
1 P‘' r The charact* r nf --Lreatu'' t.v
not extend below the sutlace ol tho earth ami is I
productions, and that of all tlm splendid creations i
IliiHlmiid’* (.'ulciucd Tlntriirslii
Husband’# OM.CINf.D M \i.Nl>tA l# bigbt) tu ne*
became aclive nnd re*ult«d in antes of about G.lWLaV-
I nl un advance. .'MUdlmga tltfc.
MRS. W. H. CRISP,
ST. CYit* .tlr. \V. If. CRISP '
Ml** Kaik
-Fa:
liable consenuentiv to tlm doiin.vinw i-ffi-rtH „r I l,,u "* ,,ielor y a|o,| 0 will find IIS ro-publication ! tidal in ulldl-ea-e# of tbn Stomach a towels. Which
llatilo constqucntiy to tlm destroying tlleils o. „ I. i, but another namn for the Rook »«cmtcnded with acidity, und K lte» immediate .clM
every ram or frost—is ho not a pr-qier subject lor I* 1 , ,, ‘ ■ i«» the beartim ii. The eificts of exce*s In eating or
you, imligmui,,,,,nnd wAlil you hwitnlu ... ! «» «■ ">»-I j V."«
, . ,, ., ... , man aro to bo decided--and forever. • | of iln mibli*i and mo*t piuisani upirlinib. L-pciinhy
Mil. Thackeray, tho English author, is about
to pay a visit to tlio United States again, llu is
busily employed iu linirbiut! his novel ol the
Ncwcomea. and has been preparing somo now
ln:iurns, which ho anticipates will provo popular
in tlm L'nitcd Slutes, and beneficial lo his ex
chequer.
Tlm Hon. Samuel Sprigg, formerly Governor of
Maryland mid u genlk-ni.in of thu old school,-
died tlm 21sl iuft. aged 73.
Ii is Mated that Fletcher W.bstcr i* sharer with
’ol. Kuint-y and Mr Fabens iu mo Central Amort-
mil ctcipiisc.
A h
ruMo railroad accident occurred nt Cannn-
.. pc
cute him ut law ? tshnil then tlm lame <>f (lie d
llonest or careless historian escape the judgement
ol a lur higher bar 1— that ol Public opinion 1
Is a dclrnudcd posterity to applaud the reckless
waste of time and talent, the perversion of building
material, which has reared for its udiinr;iti»n a
splendid granite palacu upon nny ol the worthless
substructures of prejudice, ignorenco, religious or
iididel bigotry,—or Worse than all—on a declared,
uwwcd, party bias ? For instance—while we ap
plaud the elegance nnd sterling uhilily of » nun
like Hume, can v/n lull to be ollendcd by Ins ever
obtrusive sceptical tendencies—or, what was even
more outrageous—can we ever forgive his indo
lence:—an indolence "that perpetually betrayed i
him into errors thu most gross, nnd bd him |
to commit injustice tho most scandalou-1" l
nothing that the very authorities lo which
luilmr routs should deny hi* siaienu i t- (’
it nothing to bo " careless ol facts, and . . .
shrink irom tho labor ncce*snry to a«ccttnin 1 were, injured, die iotmet »>> severely that his life J
them 1” Can wo excuse "tliis apologist for iho j was dcrpamd of j the_blood
1**11. It
Is
Irom u n-ilcninr- liieorolhi-
ilcrlhu Iri-ijutMii iii-ci—«ity of linving reen
laxaiive*. To iitm.hnoI u Inlli.ni* or a gniny !
may be recommend' d with prc'dlnr proprld.v ;
virtue* have Iiudii rcoeutedly Vi-iltl-il Iii tlio iti*o»*e4 o|
warm climate*. Mans of llm coir plaints of chidren In
early infanc), nail even at ill re aiivaaccil perimi*, are
nlli ii'leil will) nclilil»: and in such ca-e*. Die C.io lai-d
Miiuiicsiu lias a greo nilv'aiilacc ovei otl)i-i utiaortieiil*.
viz: dial il tiolti neitlr.il'Ztt* the acid la Hit) nlilD'-ntarv
•■it mu I ■ and act* a* an effl -iicIimi* yet gentle purgntivu.—
Till* preimrnllon Is free irmii iinpieaMint tu*tc, and ilueu
time# the Mn-t gih ofilieeiininioii Haldneil >lsgne#lii.
I mir Hr,i pri-iiiiuu) Silver Medal*, and a New York
Wor d’# Fulr MeithI nwanled.
For -ale by thu dreggi-is com rally, and by tho mmu
fuel ii rer. f. J. IIL'SIIAN D, Philadelphia,
apr 24 cud3in , i*
l.l V Kit DH lT\ S i;TTZt; A*IITK R’S PA NISH Ml\-
TI'ltK.a* a 'cmiilv lor liver ili-en»e*. nnd Die mnniier
nl lonindnl'le evlLe-iun eleil wim a diaurguinzed sinio
ol Hint iirifitli. is nmivalled.
Ilini'lred, oi ceriillcate#, f-om Die highest source#,of
persons living In the city of Richmond, Va . inlaid ho
! daigna Monday nftcno<m. A locomotive ran over «•*■«•» of cure* effeetiit by I'arter’s .-*pniu-h Mixture —
\i,. i| n ii „ i.._„ , I , . U e have ohU room to refer tu the extraordiiinn cure of
. Ii J Hull, nnd completely severed hia head 1 -.,,,,,,,^1 >|. || r iuk«-r, t:-«|. «»r tl,e linn «.f l» r inli**r Al** r -
troin In# body. Judge Phelps and another person D*. itookMier-. Itichinnuil, Vn.. who wa* cured by two
• ... - carin ’* .-panish Mixture, nficr three year*’
Irom a dl#ei-i-d liver, lie say a. i's ncilon on
■ndeiful. he ler limn nil 'the ineibciim lie
ItXarinc Intrlliijcncc.
PORT OF SAVANNAH APRIL -.8.
•ehr
bll-hel
AHK1VI7D..
Plant A maud. Ogechce, tnuster. 2ti»
II 6l So I
i_i. l: ice, to R HaUer-hm
'n-liimi. Johnson. Augusin, io M A Cohen.
2.711 hale- Col uni anti Mdz-, to Culit-ns a Hertz. K.Moly
neux and oi her*.
Meaiimr Chailinni, Cromwell. Augusta, lo T R Mill*.
450 bales Coition, to K MolyiiuiiX. and otlio-s.
ci.ca ic c.:>.
Schr Kate Rriglmin, Dunham, New York—tlrighnm
Kelly & Co.
Bnu Um.iI'm, Crane, Mutnuza#, (C.uha)—Patlelford,
F.iy &.* o.
SchrKliZi, FriViee. Philadelphia—Mas’er.
MR FULLER IN TWO PIECES.
Popular Hal tad by Mr,, f. hl\,
DA.ACL. Ity M Ilo. Ant uni.
T WO OVUUTI HIIS Itv theOrch»ti»
T I cmicludc wilh Dm l.leg.in; i > niedj ..f
Pi'etty Piece of Business.
The Corsican HJralliers
UTl soon he pr-.iuc-l.
AV I M I II.
\Vll |, l F. »• rvniit glr 1 . w-r# f >r a small f u m.
A S
od I
n*l.
I>I.I»AUTi:i).
Sienmer Fioldon Joliiieon. Augusta.
ANOTHER Adtonisiiino Ucke.—Highly appreciated
Dlatii or a Missionary — a private letter from
Fey i- n. inciiiimis the de.oh by clndera, ol Rev.
Daniel Poor,a Venerable Mksimiury of tho A liter- llH
lean Board ol Missions. The cholera was raging I staRI.BR’s ANODYNK ctiKRRY KXPKCTORANT
with mucti fatality there. wherever known,to ■ much praite c*iun-t be liestow*
d upon a medicine which will arcunplirh micIi cures
Anthony B^ Neil«on has been elected president
■d tiie New York Board of Underwriter.
i Diiatii «-f "Cvrrer Bf.t.L "—The London News
l^um-'iinces the dentil ol "Currer Bell," tCharlotte
BrotitO author of “Jane Eyre,’’ "Shirley" and
' * V111 o 11 The announcement will he received
with regret in tiiiscoun’y. She was the l.is: survivor
of :hrcc wonderful girl*, the daughters of a clergy
man wh *,now very aged mid infirm, survives his
wi!»* ,-md all his many children.
ORAM) C-IL'V IL.
. U.—Phillip T rfchlcy, G. M.
Richard T. Turner, (». 11. T.
Joseph E Wells,G H. A. B.
C. F. L«.-wi#,G. C.G.
B. B. Russeli, G. Recorder.
J. \V. Meredith, G. Steward.
[Corre*|Huideiii-o of the Savannah lti-put)licnn.]
I.«-I!«•»• from Soiiili\V8:»lpri> Georgia.
77/e Weal her—Vulttical l* neper ten) Mr. Jenkins
und Mr. Dawson—-Mr. Dm tow und Mr. Seward
—“ Sum " III I hr S„u ill west, i^e , \r ,
Tllu.MAsvti.LU, April 23, 1855.
Me##as Khii'orh :—I'uMilicin d I lake the liberty of
penning you n line or two from Thomuavillo. Knowing
that you fed Intere,led in our *ct*:loii of tin- *tu e, I
*li.ill ‘-tier no apology lor tlii* r uiiiiiunlcHlii.ii.
Spring lias pant us but n •• living vi*l|,” it nfipear#,
forrcurci-ly had her soil anil Indiny lirctze# reminded ns
nf her return, when nDd-*uinmer suddenly take# |i cr
place. In < (her words, we aro experiem lug Die bent of
July and August.
I lur piditicnl #ky i» rattier streaked, thoucli bright
Tliut mir mnii will Ini elected, we enturtaln ho doubt.
Hie only quesllon I-, who *hal| they bo? Mr. .lenUns
1s lo re, like bo ,s every wlu-ro el-e.spoken of; he ha*
many admirer* and warm friend* in ’be Southwi-*t, and
very derervedly too. • »n« other nnmo isnlso very pro
II -use of Smart, nnd this dehimer ot the noil
Raleigh," when we see him 'Taking all .statements I
of :ho writers oil hi* side ns ho finds tit m
and without comparison,—without cxaminatinn— ;
tioidmg up to d< ri*mn and contempt, some ■ t tin* I
brightest und purest nunies in English hisdory I"— |
Wo led justly grieved at the misapplication of hi* j
gigantic talents, we feci indignant that mound tlio i
gro-slsi pi-rvcision of fact lie ,h >uld have ihi
tin* fascination of a delightlul style, ami wo
uutnigod that tho whole should ho auppnili d and j
ad.mud by a frequently attractive, prob-und |.!ul- j
i.*"l by.
Nor should even Gibbon, tho acknowledged
king ol historians in all ages, osoupo our cn-uro-
Not tint lie ever betrays the ignorance or even
the carcleSMicts of Ilumc. On the contrary, lu» is
sud, by good authorities, to havo attained nearer
to universal knowledge than nny man that ever
lived. Wo li'-ar much of the Admirable Crichton,
but the Admirable Crichton was a mere name!—
Ilo Inin |. Ii I... ,.| 111. vn.i Hem.. lfc«o » ofliswl tlicroto a I
«h.lo Ill Iho Molimil l.iigoago of» Ulio I " r "" " bn “ li ' l > b,n «""®'' »"
Poet, may justly hnsaid to havo"urcrtcd a inonu*
til'd e
lake
d cliecrtiilly lecouniends it to a t.
'inciil. ’ li upr 23
.tlC.TIOIC A.M>A.
New Vork , ApDi 21-Arrived, schr Somerset, from
Siiv.oiii.ili: *chr ttefcne. do.
Ilo# nn. An ii 23—I'T-arcil, ttrig 7.enobi», for Snvun-
nan, anil Kmily, mr Jacii-onvllle, Fla.
'ew York. April 23-c'lciirwl. #»dir I. Scranton, f r
Savami'di, brig .Qte'iiic, l.-r Jiu-k-onvillc, l lu.
I.oimIoii, Match 3a—Cle.ireU, *hl|i Charles tflean, for
8avuniii.li via • tin!111. Wale*.
Providence. R I, April -M— £aihd, sclir J Fra in be#,
for UrtuiAvvick, Gu
t'lmrli-ton, .•vpril £0—Cleared, brig Toledo for Da
rien. Ca
l.ivi rpont. April 3-Arriv/d, bark Mary U Adeline,
from .-Mvuun Ii. Suited, April 1*1. slop Florida, tor
ftivuninb, A,nil 3d, ship l onsul. t-r S..\..nmili.
, linme.ll-
; Ule uppMc.itioli sleoilil 1... m id*-.-it the '.nur.lii,... hniue
j i,f An*. Uuymnr, tlr-t door above >t. Aotiew.' tt ; ,i|
■ liro'igiiton street. 3t* apr 28 *
Mn.ii Ji j v* s.\l‘,i~ ~~
1 CTATt: Of i.l.'iliol \.-K!iY \N U'lP'lY-
ibe tlr*i Th
■»'!»> •
Die « oiirt IIoiijo ■) ,,r ii
hundreil ncri #, more •>
I.. Ml.
I'll.I
:».e trail
v*'":.i.i" ■» i"'ei-i»A})
i l.Ueit "Il the Wm; l.r
•I II. W. MullbX.north
J on ns Hie p..perty nf
■I lr>-n: oJu«iice*t
ii .-loo
l. ItfVICI
oed to me, property pun
VUES T. W"I. ;\M«
SlIKKIFi
iK'tnr.iA-n
tin. io June lie.’
>’ - rifl h*
»«-f at the
O Die Ir.-g
F'*
nf A.G. Me mtv. i.flVe-l Vn
Vsi, who bad lor tlm third tune an all-
right lobe id hi* lung*, cnu-iiig n i
phlegm, with a drcsi.il it cmiirli, pniii'
#ide*. sirk etomuch, Ac , in -liorl, ev
t. d *[i.-e.lv ileiiih tr.'iri con-umpi
Piclnu.
i--* to lireak In tiro
real ili#chiirgu ol
til Die l»rca*l and
i-rs *)inp*om null-
i; vet i tier - -
‘IrDI ||imu#.—|.i,ne
lla r # nod Drum lb
email hooks (or the trade, ju*t tec
ra:.r 23 l.riVKt.
k, Kirby.Trout, Hieep hem
o ,B :
XT DR" D Rl
pm,,.. >.
ved and n r #at- t.y
U. I.ATTIMOUK.
t.T.AR INTEREST T.MU.K#, for ml-bv 1
of Urn
'iti entirely
and i>
7 whole ariil Iff. 1 half hates
.•.inline -on, *oor i.Cl.lot,
•:<HiKNS& IICRT/.
and J. It. A!,
i ff. n c x-cr
turned to list
o.. I evil-
April *.d .
Alter
icU
REST: Wll.l.ffd#,
, me id vitttmi: \ i-
eat lor tliufc pdinlul .ii
irmbl) reci'inineml
D!ID \l., wl.icn l*
e:i»esof the bowel*
od 1
F t tS ’IN A > i
Pri.-eT'or eucli
52 oU.
j Tlio new medicine law in tho Stato of New-
| York provides tlint it shall not bo lawful for any
dmugisi, apothecary ot other person to sull any
j preparation of medicinal compound, except
(such a# aro published in Dnndnrd chemical nr I swnn-ich — I.
plive painpliiet*, io he had crati* of the agents
nl* per liotile, or six lirdlle* lor
THrit*. M..II RNKU LO.
VV. VY. UNVnl.N,
A. A. srn.uMiiNS Al CO.
J. U. Mm RK ac •?«».,
SttVunnah.
iff i (.DIM* Lit i v
Hol ding I ..1* uni I,.-(Jlrti'eJ
• I on :!i 3! dav .,| V*y
Juil
apr 23
III >1.1.0 WAV'
12
loll I
merit more durable than brass,—ffcic which nci her
the corroding t.mth of Time, the vioIi-hcj •»! Man,
nor iho lapse ot Ages ever can do-lmy ” But let
it 1m; Him iiibeitd, nt the.same time, that tips mon
ument ic*t# upon :ho lia.-is id severe, umeimtmg
Die p«
I.. liiniM-l . ic
severely nnd i
diiorilered sn
tog. tlier coin
good, and be il.ereb-
hi* Joe snnilr, und referring to the uflico u here a w, ' r,,sh '' '"""m'
. — ... In* wife culled la-l v
true copy in said recipe, with nn uflidavit attached | to nckuowlcdi
l* legally filed. j baiid'iMjnlte
Pit.l.s the ni'»i
the cure ol dl«en<
n l A lea. oi i oop,.
I of lilin lr. il yt-.'il*
liiirili-n to hi* frit-
; tho ingredients, with tliotr proportions, and signed |
by the ni.-inufaeturir in hi9 own handwriting, or by i
thu 1 he '
live
elehrnti'd remedy
• oi Dm 1.1 ver i.nd
own. New York,
Complete mi.-erv
l«. lie suffered m»
Loiuplaiut, and n
otmith 'or weeks
el or* • I id' hi IU nn
ling them
v t AIMKIi VI -T-.-V'lute I.men Duck, t nd v
* ’ nix I fmev colored Ma'-eille* Ve«t*. Just red
at npl IT R 1 Utl NS i\ v I 'A'Ii’ „
H v.M>.—3 i-.-.-.kp Ti-i.i i *#ee Ham-. , n#t rec I ved and , •)'» uni mil sin*
for -ate, from More. In lot* to-•»*• purchaser* i next. These ur.- ai:u;»i
iq.r'l liYNN Ji »NIDKR I Ro-evnle. m-u--be ce •
p..i.msTuirn.i.i-Tf.-» r.i.i""cii..*ke luiiooMi I fj;„:*£S5 i r « fa L , 1 S'T—
i > PJo'ir, on coiivignineol, landing a d for sale hy ; ‘ *. ' ' ,
n„,r -.'I K.HVI.ASII K 0>.
; 1 inriiis tiuve been * Id.
C ,: * LL *-’AI*S— Received, n lot «.f lho«c mncbcalloi 1 ,.)tt,er ended l.iiddii.
l.eather Scull« aps.wltu two uoiu#. j ,, r .>rlt. ijbi-i.lv w.:i . t .nie two i.u,...-u i.d*. ;u H
..l;'"-' j; v. K. It A RN I’M' | )m (hot, or • farm from 2 lo vn am-*, Ma - nf tti
I ji >T \TDKS —liiii bid* Potnloe*. Inn.ling per bark ; same cm be teen and r cripi* given. .--.i la
Vlnrfa Morton, from ilo*'oii and f..r rule by : a p-2a h . \\ t,l(. ■ I. tte.'-
anr 1.7 IIUNTKU it GAMMK1.L. j ' CTTYVidcwaI.Iv!*.
otl.K. mv.iCotmTvTTAvlnvrVdnes; nt.o, Float*. \ T*' XTU V' T •>' ••nli|iai.c...re«givei..-*.dewallti.4e.
Sinkers and Reels. For «nle bv | •
mar 27 F. VV. OMRWVKf.t. I"2 Rrian
i nd p:i
« Inleresie
pie i#e
Pill*, nnd : l/RI’N
A light boat, to bestati'.nc/i near .Minot’s Ledge, |
jtu.iy Ailmito as much as you will this rp'etidid i l!4 j,, |, t , |,nift immediately at llm Portsmouth Navy J
fabric—gorgeous and va-t us those of Venice, . Yatd. Tho preparatory operations were coni-I
that seent to float upon the wave, but remember j menmi <>u Wednesday. Sl\o will be 100 feet long |
that all its stability is duo to ns foundation—the j and about 300 tons burthen.
mi n
4 i tliers in Die I nlou who bai
'oiiio forvv nl.
r Hot.
v Dial her hns
y hope* llmi Die
’been benell'ted
fit WINKS.-•
r sal’*) by *
ol. In ca
MINI
q.1-0
Aprcial Notices.
I M 'li
I
>:k
. I.av
. I
such caiisos tho blnckcst ingratitude lias requited | mlnent here; ll is that «l ounlistingiiislieit Kx-Senaior
tho grontest sacrifices. L.-t us not repeat the
folly. But, irrespective of this consideration the I
Americans have claim* upon us of ev. ry kmd in- I
fimtoly stronger thin any which the com t of Mad
rid can profer. I’licy uro connected with na hy
the ties of-a common origin, hy the closest busi
ness relations, and by tlio adoption of representa
tive institutions common to our own and their land
If * strugglo ensue, littlo doubt can exist respecting
the issue ; and if wo have any feeling m tlm mat
ter, wo must confess that it is in favor of th • suc
cess of tho Americans. A war between England
and tho United States rerpecti ig Cuba issolareiad,
so intensely absurd, that it count not f• >r a moment
enter tho brain of a snno minister. This, wo nro
rertsln, is the universal sontimont of ibis country,
even smongit that portion of it h. r which Brother
Johnathan has the least possiblo regard—tlio aristo
cracy.”
The Liverpool Times, it should bo remember 'd
is an organ of tho commercial interests ol Greit
Britain, whoao prosperity, mom than th D of any
Other clas*,depends upon tlio maintenance ol peace,
•specially with this country; What it says, there-
fore, should bo received cum grimo tnlis. Wo sco
indeed, that a London cot res jam dent states that
the'one of tho American papers, in reference to
Cuba, ia beginning to causo great uneasiness in
commercial circles in England.
In regard to francc, tlio sumo correspondent ro-
ma»ka, ihai Louis Napoleon io said to h.ivo n far
•tronger prejudice against any interference with
Cuba than the English government, but thorn is no
doubt that they will net together Tho Emp-ror
l,\ Duvr*nii. .-.imtilil lie be Die Uninii
,im’rican Party," bis i-U'cii"ii Is llxed beyoai. dmilit.—
In live mv»iv wbile, it t* expected tiy nil, that tin’ con
gressional iucd will bo run by our able and giiteil Har
low. uf course. Mr. fSevvnrd will try it again. I pie
su/ne we might consoler Die iniilatory step* io tin* cam
paign h* having liei-n alrcdy taken by Mr.Reward, w ho
staricdthi* mor|iiag on il»«- circuit, amt ns a lauln-r of
C'liirso will put Into full operallon Ills •■ tvlre pulling.’’-
He proceeds to Hrumwick to attend the meeting of the
Hoard of |llr«*cl ir#," wio-n don biles* bo will iry nnd
hidden, but lahmioiirdy driven pile ufsvi-reLuntire-
mg study. Gihlitiu'it tliir*t h.r knuwlcduc was iu-
sitiablc—his labor in its acquisition, prodigious !
Ill*great cotemporary, Berkiy,Bishop id Cloying
seems almost to liuvc had him in view when iiu
penned that noble though',—that "he who would
make it teal progress in knowledge, must dedicate
Ins age, us well ns ins youth,—tlio later growth
as well ns the first fruits—ut tho altar of Truth.’
"Mis learning," Bays Tytler, "was equally varied
and proloiind, and tho more it is explored, tlio
higher will tho cstimuto he found,—not only <>l
the extent of its treasures, but also «d the judge
ment and skill with which these arc alnvwt invar
iably brought to bear upon thu subject bchTb linn,
whatever it may ho!” Wlu-rc then was bis error 1
It is told in nsingle word.- Bias! An opponeni
oi Christianity, bic.mso ho considered it uo| hih.su-
plncal, ho forgot himsull, tlio first duty a |ihil-
I'sopber, and fell down into the position of a nieio
spici.il pleader for iuef'uicliiy. Detesimg lug"try
in laitii, Im became tlio bigot of a seel. AMiming
tin; intolcraiieoof priest-vralt, bo became tlio verv
high-|iMost ol intolerance itsull! Scorning direct
intentional falsehood, yet curried away by enmity,
to a system, that part of Ins great w-.»rk which
treats ol tlio progressive diffusion of Christianity,
is one listBoof :ho most pernicious half tiutlis—one
Pater Trade or Boston.—The Boston Trans
cript says, that the amount of lusiip ss transacted
hy tlio DjflcKTit houses in that city engaged in tho
inuntilacltiro and sale of* paper, would astonish
nimt po pic. It estimates the number of newspa
pers distributed annually, by the press of Boston, at
sixty m.lliotis, nnd adds:
Paper mills are scattered about all over New
England, but are principally located in Massaeliu-
This State probably manufactures more
qnc-tcil 1
a|,l •T
Norirr.
Till: Ci'iislgupeof .70lihls.Potatop* roarkid
bark ll!irvt-*l, from Holton, is n- j
call duel rm-ivo them.
DANA WASIIHPUN. ;
apr
I'd" by
KG IRS AND TOHM
7ii ilnii'ti ?_
I fur rale try
"N fit DHYI.K.
thor.ty ■
ctiaiit*. .-I..IJI ki cj,ir-
in a mi trade- ui.iU-r r,
shall lie coiiif elicit.
oVl.-cK-; A. >1.. to svvi
•I'ceiivn llon-e# ami
•ice-iji e l '-y e .ca, lor
•Lit ..a i.f tnc i>- i-f. j.
m *y i •-.) and cnlb-e
if.'iu and deposit tin
•art.
Tin
"in.
• I i.
ml I *.
I. .me*. Mtf-
. ics'n
u til-1.
. l" ( Te
•|) Die Ft’.', -vv..it, l.t-i.ir- llnir r<#
■ nr #n ii.i i-h "f the lot UH
l.e -;.a e . f - \ f et from Die («un-
.’4.i, r:iilia.-..rltace,» sthf c««
tlu- rnl.h -': tli.n'a nnd there*
•unu- read, ler the Scavengtr'l
| npl 28
lw-
\ VI >‘P I IT, C. 0.
'» and l lb .SnieKing To line
MvAl AHON k. DHYI.K,
A*
titan all tho rest of tho couitt
quantity's are mniiulactured i
and in tim vicinity of Boston.
ib< s<* mills in -Ally coim-8 to tl
li'-re it i* dtsiribuu-d over the <
quantities ol rag#, nlutn,ni<-ael
c*ii Is ot nil kinds, and other i
m.iiiulacture ol |uipi-i, go also
a very itujiortani branch of
and i* n trade rapidly growing
iug year.
Largo
county,
.'ts of nil
nd Iioiii |
norm iU9 •
MlTKi:.
jr» 'i'he Itriin-vvick nnd Florida Railroad t'-'in
KtCfy pnny will Ii.-M their annual mi-ptinff at Hruns-
wicli nnTliiiiMlay llitGM nf Mny. Tile steamer Pliiuti r
w ill leave Do* c'lyon lu-r regular tri|> h.r I'piilrevilluce,
nn WeilniMilny, the'-M ol May. ut Ipii oVl.n-k A.M.,nml
will r.rrlveat tlrnn*wk-k nllio’clock on I'm morning of
llu- meeting, uir.ir/lmg Die most cniivenlpnt- oj>|">rtuiiiiy
fnr L'etuli-uicn nf ibi*city, Macnii, Augii*ta and -.tlier
jilii. «■*, nl attending the iiii-cting. The very best lure
will be providedouboard R.rthi uccnmmodatldiiof pa*-
i.cheim-
in the
gel amiiher •*through licarl" on Hie llruo-vvlck Itouil to
Washuigiou City.—>liorlly oiler the Hriinswick visit,
look out in Huvamiali lor llm 9101,01)11 ai>pr»iirintian
“hobby."—The “wire gras# boy," Did “Hriiii-wlik
Rosd,’’auil “Die Havaimali n|i|.roprlntlon." wil] j
tuti* hi* political stock In trade f-irltie next cauijmlgn.—
** The People," thouiih, miller#iand it nil.
I saw nn uxtract u fewd-iy* si-co In tlm Tl*om.i#villn
Wiitcbmun (n liitln deiimernlic paper In ills-giii-i-i taken
from the Georgian, signed “ A Whig from T houias.’’—
’Tis not all gold Hint gliMer*, hut a trick nf the so callt-il
“ whig’- to i-ri-u e the Imprimvlon, that even uhtgt pro
Ter Mr. Seward ; So far from ihl* being true il-eie «re
many drmotrah here «rlu» will not rUj.porl tilm.
The claim* nf Col. Gaold< n i.f l.lbi rly nre being in
•l*ti d upon by til* tK-inocrnllc friend* hern amt very
Ju-ity loo, lie havingtflveil way heretofore for Mr. Sow-
aril.
*■ ,; am " H appear*, bn* made *<>me nrquulntaiice* tu
ourreciliili. Iln I* very niiicli liKeil. Ilui cau«o i* re
garded a* hist Tiiiniry’s cany, 7 lie I sain- made I* Party
v* P.iirinilMii; and k. llm (utter Is valued above the
former, s.. wil; tho" American Parly ’’ prevail over tin-
" --of ihe day. Mucti «|.|,o»iilon, l.oiti public nnd
■1 muatfe*'(Ht against Du- organlz dinn, but it I*
le, fur M< long as true pn.rintlim exist# annuig Dip
;an p. oph , *n long will tlm principle* of the
.-an Party fir*! strong and zealous (Upjmrter*.
Respectfully,
Albert.
Tii-'Roitjiily Driep I'ota
Pr -pitt: a Ckut free from ll
Die Kii#sisiii Agricultural In.
name, lias published n very i
mi iho pninioe rot, and ho anu
lint mere (hying, if condui t
high ti-iiipcralure, and continn
j complete nut "Into to the di*e
I IH5U, the l’rnieasor says ho pi
I hot mum, and at the end o
L were drv etio'igh lo plant. Tl
picture of lalsely assorted shadows nnd lights. Let | wi ll ami produced as good n
os not be told tliut tlio utterance<if anicro hall truth . nbighlmring Inriners, with tins
is not tho*uttcr«neo of a falsehood!—or tlul tho in- ''" y had no disease, and the
, r ... . . . . up mi tho wholPtmora abumlni
ciiHonal ennlitsion ol moral perspective in history j
is no crime!' Is it not possible to tell the troth and Commodore McCauley’s
yen-rente erroneous impression.* hy n-d D-lling tlio ; J. iiiiinl ol Commcreo gives tl
wlmlo truth ? Is it nothing "to suppress nr conceal j ol L'nimnniloro McCauley’s in
imporiunt cireumstnnees which, it known, would I ’I'he i-rdeis that havo honn g
give a totally diff.-rcnt complexion to thu acts or : Etudey are, Ibiwey.-r, <d the u
i, i in . i, , . , , i d.-nt ehar.ieier. He is not am
cv.-M h r.c.rdcd I VV l.,i would y,.u ..I n „ lt
painter who should givo you n picture, w hole many j jmu.y erpl'ination toti/i i>J
o; tho lights were artfully exchanged lur shadows, '.'nml rrrii tj he shall hear (.nm
and ilia slwdow, lorlighis I Could v..u I..1111 nny 1 ««»•./1*.
|u#i conception of the onginul Irom which ins copy
i-uinc 1 Indeed, if ihc pamier were flu! od in his
art, might he tint present to your judgment thu pre
cise rovers* of Ids original 1 And shall not tho
same artifice in history boesicemed |x-rnicious and
dishonest to the last degree 1 Surely it cannot bo
uslci-tiP da flintier ol small momuuto to givo II dis
proportionate pmniinenco to one feature nf n Hmr-
aet« r, or to ono uP|iect ol a subject, wliflo oiliers,
winch iruili requires lo be brought i.ut in eniuuien-
suralo lullness and reliel, are either throw n entirclv
in the shade, or so slightly loiichod ns almost to ca-
cajiii observation"
pr 2il V. WOOLLEY. Agent.
\orici: to mtk Kiim.iH its.
hankmwtkofgkoi.ida. #
>■ xvXNNXII. I'itlV April, \
All election will be held at the Hanking
nn?e In llu# city,on Mi>ii«luy.7ih of May
1 hi# i# i next for olulu Hreciiir# on Die part of indiviilual
nnr ,.itv i sii.cMmlilers, to serve fer one *«-:*r Ir.-in ilintdiiie.
| apt 13 I. K. TKI’FT, t.‘a*liier.
suctcui • *1-1,0 Sentinel and nt Ang i-ta,
AID i-ilgevllb- It.cnriler, and Atlieu# « ble, will phase
j)itbli*li the above twice a week until the 7th Mny.
ALWAYS I j UU AT NT. AADUCVY'S Il.tl.t,
lessor in Tin- f..l ouu.u will be the urn
Ilian by , Die T \HI.F M X at tlm FAIR al
lampblct ; null, on ’
to world
JBcnri/ B.tillifoji »V Co.,
H AVK ri-cove.l by late steamers, and offer for snlo
low, n v.-oii ly of * •
s..liil e. t.'ied ParezcN, black Satin plaid Uareges
extract <*f a
Un.-oii*. n-
through Hi.- I.ni
« a i v i.aa r. *
do
Ifieiently I
ugh,m a |
q»iug«d j
n a very
iks they ,
•ante up ‘
It ol tile
nly, that ;
herelore,
gelliei t of
. .Vmlrew*
111.- 4 , and e.ieh succeeding evening tliroiigli-
l-'lr.-t series of Tahlcau n' 7!^ n’l-lock.
Ur r.vai.K.vtx:
Shler'sReceiving* rplmiis.
A < liiId’s .May Dream.
First «c
Dingo.
s#i-()tiil scene—I’e
Iln
•nuts offering lo Knl st under Ban
ts.—The
r version i
4ru rxBLKxrx :
I’lr#' scene—AV 111 in in Toil’s irl.Duf Skill.
-ee.iinl Scene--Gi--’ler iliti-i-Vi is a si cmid arrow
I ell bail rerervnl for tbuiynni, had ID#clii!d
n a vie*oi
will c
———7—--*r»r «nnrouay., it wii
vary dLayrfoshlii outdm>ra,*hndm.* flying in every
diractidtf, maeU to tho diaoumfoit of pedealriHn*.
E. 1) WDInrd,of (lit N'alional Hotel, Wash*
. has tn Vi nu d nn niipnralui lor cooking by
neb tbo Nntiounl ,Intelligencer regalJs ss
iiiofiil and ingetiuoiiR contrivance. Tliofol-
description of it is given:
•in« n w-8-ll made gridiron, oit icr round or
it# bars narrow nnd rlosft together,nnd each
, and having pinholes n sixieenth ol no inch
long the upper side ; and imagmo thehamlliv
gridiron lo bo Ipdlow nml lo coriiniunicato
D iih hollow bars ; nnd now connect to tins
• a flexible or other gas tuho. Tins is ymir
i). Its h**t is diffused into a sheet ol flame,
oak pr strong na you may choose, ns by
of tho stopcock ll la completely under your
l. Over tho thousund little commingling jots
to drnw n pioco of sheet iron, full ol ridges
its surface. In n moment it is heated to any
i you wi«h, nnd upon it msy bo hrqiled son nl
id meat without a mingling of tholr gravies,
.her articles may bo cookod at the same mo
This ridged piec# will servo for ronstmg
meals or fowls, it siiimble covering alono being r«
ipilml to C"nfin* the bent sod savory exhibition 4 .
For huilimr nu nppr-'|>rint« vu«*cl uplnucd in direct
contact with tho iU.tica.
lam Mc-
and pru-
lake an it
•r tn ask
'ie pas' ;
selj wit
•d Slates
IIEEN Ft It I.D INTO, III# IN-TRl’CTIONS Do N-'T AL-
To TAKE
ty, lloW-
r.iiociing
) prevent
•mmcnccat Oo’clock.
c:
ng: I’cusniit* employ
• RESENT THE AF
ANY NOTICE of IT WHATEVER
evi-r, louse indefatigable v‘g
American commerce, and. D
any mitrugu Irom occ-uring
oiedi ito ohservatioil A bit
ever bi-l.iro oct-n paid in mir
to seamen, in order that (
squadron may lie reinforced a
Imt i.nly in the cn#o flint n vv
maud t-lialI w-ilners an attn
than ha#
v offered
Cnuley’s
po9Sih|o;
his com-
o of our
II
inerehaniiiii-u, is he nl lihert',
wiinnni und gratuit/'»» «» i«*uli to hi# country
till,mid Im offered, as tiring upmi nil unarmed veesel
ol lilt) United States, in Pie#enc» of ono ol our
men nl-war, Captain McCauley is instructed to
Tlm justice ol tho romarka on Ilunto and Gibbon , cliuHbc.nna if possiblo to sink tho aggressor, no
Ilenvotoany unjirejudiccd reader ol history. In J:
substnneo they nro those ulsool others fur better
qualified to judgo than lam. They aro fully on
dorn-d by ihuso nbto and acute historical critics, the
Ilonotnlilo Mr. Brodie.and Tytlor,—himself an liig»
lotiun of no mean fumt). In moro thnn mm iustunco,
1 linvu even quoted tho language of the latter ver
baton.
But dolcetivc, onn-sided History—or, what it
tho sumo thing in effect, Unwritten flis'ory—nmy
spring Irom fnr other sources than the mere indo
lence «>r dishonesty of men. It arise# Irom tlio
very nature nnd constitution of min Iiiiiik-II. Now
the Ihstnrinn is not hy nny means omniscient. He
cannot ho an oyo witness of every evont that ho re
cords. Ho roust roly upon tho observation and
li-incaiy «f oihorr.—thero can bo no help fur it. In
other word#, ho mutt depend upon others (or his
torical inntcrint—olhors who nnrrnto what they
saw, «* they bxw it, or aa they pretended tu s o it.
Tho difficulty to which tlio Historian is subjected
in diia manor is eloqtionlly and truthfully ex
pressed by Plnutus, whon lie anys that "lie who is
ignorant of hia way to tho non t/horo must ho con
tent to tako s river, with all its wanderings lor his
guide." "All subjects," ii ia observed by llallnm,
with *Meli ilm passion# or iho iniororisof men
matter what disparity ol force may exist against
him, what armed witnesses Invorublo to Spain may
be |.resent, or whst tho risk to Ivmsclf mav bo.
The J.iurnal niakos this statement without dis
closing the source from' wlienni it was obtained,
but with lull faith in ita correctness. Aa it is en
tirely beyond tho bounds of probability tliut a
Spaniel) cruiser will fire tymn an American vo*«ol
m the presenco of ono of our natiounl shiiw, tho
Commodore a mission may hu regarded ns of an
entirely pacific character. Wo prosumo that nny
of the oflicor# ol our national vessels, if iho wit-
nesses of sui-h a ptoceduro, would not hesitate to
pmi*iio thu same courao without instructions.
L-rie# ufTi.lite
1st tabes
i Irs* scene—Tlio HensoiiB—s*|
it In iigrlctillure.
mm I scene— Summer: Pcnsnnt’s snminor sports.
•ITii-il seen i—Aiit"iiiii: I’niit uatliering.
F.iiirtli scene—Winter: A Glpjey scene, by the whole
•uiij’nny.
Tickets lo each scries2.7 rents. t* apr 24
Hi: 1>ICA I. NOTIHIi.
DU CHARLES GAN ADI. lias resumed tho
prnclice of Mi ilicii e and Surcrry Irmn hi# of
Hr-uml resiilcnte on Smith Uroad street, three doors
East o| Knrnnril.
Tlio bran* between 8 to 10 A. M. and 7 to8 P. M., will
lie devo'ed to oOtcc patients. If Jan 12
CON SION .11 r. VI'S.
I U8T revel veil |M-r la»e lorival#:
l' l.iH'It —mi bill# Minurinr Flour
|| A V—It'll bale# inline North Diver Hay
HATS, CORN AND HAY—ft"ll bushels Corn
7e0 xb* Mau
30 bide* Day
Ht’JI, GIN, WHISKEY AND PI’.AGII ItRANDY:
2iMl bbl# of Ihc ah >vo kind-of Liquors, in store
and liimlltig. For huIm hv
iji.ir 23 ItRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
A Cane I’rf.sknted to the Emi-kror of Rita-
hu — Wo perceivoby a cnrrespondenco published
iu the Memphis papers that nhniidsomecnue, su-
petbly mounted nl gold, procure I Irom Iho Her-
miinuo grounds, near Iho tomb ol Gen. Jncksun,
was presontod to tho Uto Emperor of Kusabi in
December last, by Col. T.'I*. Shnffnor, through Mr.
Seymour, mir Miniator, on bchall ol Col. H. T.
t'rnven.of Ohio Count-Nesselrode acknowledged
tho gilt, of which, ho said, tho Emperor had u
lively appreciation, and expressed his grntitudo lor
tho sentiment which dictated, tho present.
Calico M*nuea*turf..—A manufacturer in-
inn# tlm editor of tho Providence Tnbuno, that
. nlji'o enonuh is niinufnutared daily in Klmdo is-
canned tliciiuK'lvua, uiuat bo observed hy dil!oiuii| audio muku euuh ttinnlo iu tliootsio a drew.
SKM.ING OFF AT COVl*.
I i ZOGHAt’M U GO., tu'endliig l" off ct a change
’ • to their htl*liii'*s Iii {invainiiil, have iiiilln-rizcd
the sii'isctibcr in «lo#0 mil Dn-lr pre-ent stock of Piano
PortcA Muilc, and Mudcul lastriiuiciita, l<ir cusli, with-
nut regard to ci»«t. lie I*, the omre. ennhlOil to oiler
liurgalne rarely to bo met with. All instruments fully
guaranteed, G. It. MITOIIKI.I.,
Agent for F. /.outiaum ti Co.. U'nrlnk’sbuilding.
Noticb —Tb"se Inib'bted lo F. Zoubnum U Co , nr
to G It. M tohell. u# their agent, arc rrquustiil to maka
tminuitlateMtUeinrnt. apr 23
H AGON.—27 hbd# prime Hacun sides: ft do ilo do
shoulder#; lundlng per sleain«hlp Keystone Stnle,
■ * ' • CO Ilf. NS & HERTZ.
anil for Hide by
opr 23 _
ATTING—Hi ri-l.nl |n*r Steamer F-orhla,
27 jiloees 4-4. ft 4, and U-4 White Matting,
2.7 do 4 4, .7 4, nml *4-1 Checked do.
Fur aide by AIKIN k UURN8,
up* 12 >'ft?
M A
k*WISS AND GRAPE COLLARS.—Received per
. ' Hleainer a largo und beautiful assortment of Die
above, which will he offered at extremely low prices
hy AIKIN it I1UKNS.
-pm
n otlN.—M!« nushet# White Corn landing from
udiiHinor lieu Harrison, fnrsalo by
WAVER & CONSTANTINE,
apr 13
Jones’New Hulbitug, llsy at..
SPUING AN1» SUHI HI Kit OOODRi
R OHINSON it CAMP have just reet-lved, aud are
now ii|ti>niiig, their atock nf
. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
*'nn* , *tl' , g of " v «rv urtlclo requisite'to,a GBNTLN
MAN’d WAUUKUUU. ' Bgr
HI.irk :i i ii I white Tissues and IlarcL-o*
Rich jirinted do
Do do Mn«linRonfs
l-o no Organ'll.-*
1 '••lorod Striped s:D;v
MANTILLAS—Hi.u k and col >red Silk Mantillas
Do do white Hurt-go »lo
Do l.nce do
PANT STITT'S—I’lni.t nml striped Linen Drills
Itrmvti and wli.le do do
Plain .mil Fa> .-> Ca>*lmcri s
I’lieeki'd. *irlp.-d & i.t.tlii Cottonade!
0*7ATINGS— lllnck Dr.ipdu Kle*
Do nml cnlnred t'nslimnretts
(»•* * iimlilels nail Mpm-cas
Checked and *tri|ied l.inen*
> re. brow n nnd buff do
mar 23 \V> lie mid Inn -y 'la-setlle*.
th - Cit
- Hr
of .Su
•ilm
,’uh
\hy <rasd .ihltr
! H u.
: Tliut i.
,i a,. If tii ax
illV«g<.ii?, ef
nihil,
thjrity of lit tame
ottivr 1 nirisge.-. s iatl n-i Hit- !.a"e* R*e 1 u.'i UB ‘
sliutl avoid driving thro-.g" il.ein. and m CiK*#*i> P*n
*"ii be l.'iind diMng.ii nriiMig Hi l.ai.e- a» ab-re-
raid, wilh .-.ut good nr s.dilr" i.t ex tliedroi-r mere-
i.f, .-r the owner or i-inploytr* Ih-rioi, rlirlllie fl.ird
in a emu nm exi-etdiiiL’ Three Dollar#,ml*eHlectid
it in Dio
• mu
Jos. W. Honxiris
•dlifrl io
iini.ci-- H* "liter nf
tNHLIiruN, Jlryor.
D
lttlYN NI' MI
I i fl'J 4 I
_ 3|‘P»_
,. fntaskrMouumwt
npr 2
7 4 t 41 3? li. .
L. \\ I rut SGI oft.
11
x —limn*. Mde* and flioiiliter*. lauding Thl'
from si-hr.Somerret. and for side hv
mnr-.'ii I.VXN it AMD Kit, 72 I lav-street,
pl.i il’R AND SALT—Iu bbl*and half lib 1*7for
.npr !fi
D Will li. |ilLf,MN, Market
U LKF —SU bid.* New York Me** uml I'r me Heel ;
landing Irom slii.i Darlford, and for sale b;
landing Ii
'eti 7 c i;l. \C dtiRN & i l. NN INCIIAM
H AY.—30(11 ales Northern an t Eastern Hay. Inndiuu
ih s day, and h.r sale by
apr 1st t.VNN fit MNIDKIt.
To Planters.
I 'HE nmlcr*igneil have ncelved aud offer for salo:
Schli-y’sMi
iiihiitg*
i«» Hinin ill) '
3-4 do do
thiper flue l.inen do
Mur!mac *|r|ped do .
Chariaw Mniies, l.o-iislana Stripes
Munchi'Ster do, Marlboro do
Ithii) Demin*, do Drill*, Shining Stripe*. Ac.
mart). HENIIY LATHROP it CO.
^I.tD R.— Inn b'd* Donmeud Flour; 50 do ILram
•^mith do: lust reelvttl and tnren'c by
nj-r 2.7 tl'd.i )*MHt^ Ji)ttNM>N &. CO.
AN DING tlitsday.fr. i
I east) now Flirt 5 HI bbl* A|iple$
3 bbl* choice ITnnr; 5 half do Pig Pork
3 tlrkiu* new Goshen llutier. For sale hy
npr2ft JAMK< A. IDtoVVN.
4*It A IIIHH liLS KXPKiinTUA.
A DlsTODYof nraddoOk’sexpediDoii against Fort
Du Qiie*iii‘, In 177.7,from original inmiuscripli, by
Wlnthrop Sargent, M. A., pu dlshed by the lllstorlenl
Foci, i) ui Pi'ioisylvnnla. Ilbisiraled with nlates sud
inuji*. Received and for sale by S. it.8llll.EY,
npr 2.7 J 3ft Congre#* st.
tuts lll.MZ’S .YEIV ROOK.
I > OHKKT GRAHAM, aseqllel t.xl, mis. s-irpn.#lng In
I \ chartcnesa of diction, corn-cme-* of dHuienilon,
mid depth and fervor of jiathos, all her other j>r due*
Don#.
The Hanker'# Daughter, or the Last Witness; by
0. W. M. Reynolds.
The Wonderful Adventures of Copt. Priest: n tale of
hut few incidentsaiuli"' ph tln particular. Wiiholhcr
l.egemts by the nutlior of “A Stray Yrnkee in Texas ”
Received anil lor sale by • S. S. 9JUI.EY,
njir 25 13.7 Cong res# st.
M ils. |.eo lleniz’
Sequel to
apr 21'
i New Novel, Hobort Graham : i
* Linda." For sals hy
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
H lTUtKR 'lino nnd Sjvouts, snlixblo f»r sprinkling
ll»*v streets, for silo low hy
njir Jl) F. VV. CORN WELL, 103 Itrynn st.
MANITLI.A.N.
N KY ITT, liATHRi *P it ROQERF, have Just recel ve«1
per stcnnier Florida tho following new aud deslr
able si vie*:
lllnrii snminor Mantillas I White summer .dantlhas
Mode do tin j Light cot'd do do.
mar 2d
C. IIANDKKRCMIKFS -A largo supply of Ihs
>i nhove. Just received and for «nle i>y
apr 12 aijcin It HURNH,
PII’.IINON, KIKIUT A CO. .
H AVE RECEIVED tholr largo nml well selected
slock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, In
which i hey Invite the attention of purchasers general!}
N. It.—All enters from the country will bo promntl
attended to.
IKIVKD por Knoxvllio—Ulaok^narogos Hlaek
"R^dliks.’ttVscVr'nrei'a «utiMantHls Trimmings. Light
colored mid black Kid Gloves, black Crnne hcarfs, lion-
fo , i.TaT kW,uU “ , ’b'5°wniVHo“B l SAV'
apr20
/TIIEROlMiE CORN.—In atom nut f-ranii. by
(J'l WAVER * CONdTANTlNK,
Joan’ New Hntlillng, Hay si.
•P rtt5 . A-S&r
I M.OI'U.—-dupaillim’ will ground,
1 from tho Etowah Mills, lor sale hy
•pr Jft
JO A received
ILA. L. LAMAR.
§(].'),( K Id.
•d Number l.otory —14 Dr.iwnHalhts-
Groout) and Pulaski Lottory,
CIish*. K . Im I >.)•>.
To bedeeidcd by Do-d-awi' goflhI. ware l.oiterj.'IU*
K, bei.rawn at 17 .ixuii.KL n.t'claaarv.
on s.iiiirday, Aj.ro •.'dili, ir-w- .
iiRl.i.l)i(7 U •!.AFRY MANAGLhe-
| ol'SH.i OOO I oiVdO.DlM)-1 of S’20.000.
Tickets 6-‘t'—bares iii
TtcKei* und dtiuies, col
for sure by
nj.r Vd
ty .*r br "u-l’siAifl.
K. WITIIlStiTdft-
SWAIM’S
CELtBr.ttlfcD PANACEA,
flddi?).
Incipient Consumption, Scrofula, Gene>
ll Kile Sienhiu', Ithrumatum, luicaJ<*»J >*
• a# i ...... ura
the lito.nl, and lit effects if Mir tut y.
C'VAlM’at I’.yNAlLA tin* bee: h.r more thlt'JJ*"!
O celei,rated in thl* country and hu ! 0| 7l,h rr
eMruorillnary cures—lor the ceildlealM "f
ferc'ieo IS lilude lo Hie idreelt.il.S mid
bo had gruii*! aconiujiuny mg the I'aaseea- •«
Which give Urn pxrucat ;* »u C4*es im*;
vtal oL'IC ill. I'litii ill. U>J W-JK
eaten up with dim-fula slid were deemed meu s
Pliyslei tns. t ,4
li hns been used Iu hnipitals and private pracDce.s
lia 9 bail Die singular lorlune id belug rfComnii'W‘ •
me iu.'M cfhbratcd jrliys.ciiiia und oilier eiuuco pr-
son*. Aui.'iig ulhcr’ lo
W. ctliMiu, M D., Prof, of Surgery, Po. '>•
Yuleulino Molt, .71. U., Prof at Mirgerv,N- > • lL1
W. I*. Dewecs, ,M. I)., PrororMld. Pa K" 1 ”®
N.Chuj m.in, xi. D, Prof nf Physic. Pa I. s*i»«v-i. •
T. Parke. M.D ,Pio*TC»4h«ool PnyscianstD—
1) . Del Vail's Protol Midiciue. , , w , n
Jose Eoureiictt do Lux, I’rw ol larger*».a,*
J. Chlj.man, Member Roy al Cnllemt -- un»wn»« w,u
Sir ihomasl'earv... -
Gilbcil,RttheD.-on,llritish Consul.siv,^ -
And ul»o. Die woii R-riul cure iffi-C'e>i u )
Pan icuo, have, for many year* mudo H *" ,„i;j
rometiy. The Panacea dm * tad conUljJ j^gitiD
II) • ft .IV ft -"Ot.' ll U"l - . ,
and being mi Hinocuiu prcpaiaiioit* 11
10 the tu. si lender Inlani. , , _ wl b0tl>
The retail price has been reduced t*‘ S l ^ .j^jL
(containing three haltjunls.l *»r ttiree t#' *
Ilexv.xrd.yl »»«xi»*s«*»»» «•. ,„ u g|iud>
Sxvalm’s I'atiucoaiinit.ntuiwl botil>«.“-’ J
nnllj, with the foli twliigdchvrs blown oamt s
•*tfWAlM’#-l»A.NACEA-PlllLAIM. ^
and having the nnnio of J*a- dwxiM Loace/h
Mile.
and having the nnmo . -
sia'.tig Wrtx aud written on the la e- m.nie.^-
and # splendid eograxitig tor the Mdeo the “ ^
posed ot geometric lathe work. m.npt•« “ ™,v # ud
out dies, which h tvu been turned lur <M nt*fr 1
of I he prop) lelor, b. l)rn, e- K Co., Us»J u»
ol Philadelphia. In the centre is a pof.rs“x’
Win- tfWtdiiR copyright seemed. . c
Ala*), Mviilm’s v ‘’ rl »‘ffir 8 rP^
A valuable Family Medicine.beluga V'n,v ot ib* Jf *
remedy Tor all diseases arising final ' Pyw 31
geitlve organs, such as Worn «
ten. Fever and Ague, Hlecdnig. l He*. - ** bsdfh 1 '
tic-.lic. Hco the Pamphlet (which msy w
accompanying tbo VerinDugo. „ .rnRY.
Prepared only at SWAIM’S LAnORAr piiilad*h
m.u Wand, le.rniii ilftU 4
phis, aud sold by all respective Uruggi*
tittles.
CAUTION TO TJ'C ruiii.l^ VA „rtM;
to observe llisl the namo _ .
S VV A I M
It spelled correctly on the bottle* sud of i>*J
• »Impoaevl on by me.I ew« *“ ‘ n .mc,we» ^
by t person bearing
ciilaii#l^‘—
ttsoroewhai similar n»n ,c '"
oMXA.IENT.srOKTHEU.*
104.
■pr 37 3 mo