The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, June 02, 1855, Image 2

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m 5WSRS rtflUMH IT p. W; ALEXANDER & CO., IHtlfito Unnn. foralt monihr, IS UO rrl«Waaal*, la id.tnc», par niton.... S 00 If aot paid in adwoca... 4 00 WaaXly, tavariably la ad.aooa., I 00 VVaakly, (club price.l IQ oorlf . .IS 00 SAVANNAH KKI'UKI.IUAN. SATURDAY MOEN1NU, JUNK 2. I-iSHSSi ' €1 i««r*r «i NnviinMiii I* (frow lh«Wa If. Mirror.) ' | QffloUI PlOMldilin off 1855. [Pnn tka Wtlmni, Paa aTtlwmb May.] Tlio Haaulllu VlrglM.it. THE IAVANNAH HEPBBUCAN.^ " w "BH2**!"** 1 , *. A Ipo^flroy. Preaidtnl olMount 8t. Mary'* Col- *Know Nothin*U*liljluro«tthe North«o»ctod In hi* malot* opposition to ill o\h«r parties bnl ; logo, hmtttluabum, Md. Thoaubiocl of ihodlt- • otatuia in direct oppofilion lo tho Federal tew j • Democratic, our worthy contemporary ot’ tbo ; o°ur»o waa iho service* of the dcccact) Ulehopc and doeUrod it a State Privon ofunoo to aaaiai in SAVANNAH. GA. Saturday Morning, Jane a. by telegraph for the republican. Gkarlaalan Warhal. , Charleston, June 1. There hu been a Hitl farther advance io Cotton ol 1-9 to 1-4 cent. 8a!ee to-day, 1640 bale*, at prieee raa«lac from 0 6*6 to 191-9. We are rvqueeted to aay that Rev. T. C, Tzaidxle, D? P., of Waahin«ton City, D. C. will preach to-morrow, both morning and evening at the Flrat Baptist Church—morning aeyricee at. 101-9 o’clock, and evening at 8 1-4. Beats free for iho occasion. 17 We ace bV the Baltimore Patriot, that the fine ateamer Thoe. Swann,of Cromwell's line, will sail from Baltimore to-day for Savannah. Tho Patriot adds: "This lino of sea at camera is rapidly •standing its oaefulncas, and wo have no doubt whatever, that our Savannah friends will estend to U that liberal patronage it ao justly merits." 17Tho American party has carried tho day In Apalachicola. Fla., having elected their candi- date lor Marshal by a decided majority. Tut American Ticket inAahville, N. C., baa been elected almost unanimously. Crops In Western (Srorgla. We give plaee with pleasure to tho subjoined interesting letters, the first from a friend in Mua- cogee county, and tho second Irom one in Coweta. In laying them beToro the reader, wo would again oall the attention of plantets and factors to the fol lowing inquiries, to which these tetters aro respon se* : 1. What proportion do you think tho land plant ed with Cotton this spring, hears to that of last jreanmd tho fear provioua in your own neighbor 9. What it your opinion of the "atand," now ob tained and the condition of (ho new crop as com pared with an averago of Masons at the same date f 3. What proportion of the old crop of your dis triot is still remaining in tho eouuty I UrATotc, Muscoosk County, Ga., ) 31st May, 1855. f Messrs. Editors .—In your paper of tho 26ih ulul find tho requou to the Planter* and Factors, to which 1 hasten to reply | In mv own neighborhood, 1 think tho proportion of land planted in Cotton this year, as compared with last year, is nnQ-ihira I. Tho stand of Cotton was considorod bad until within the last'threo weeks, when we hadj light •howors ot rain, which brought up the remaining seed, causing tho stand to be uneven, aomo stalks being fifteen inchosaud others no: moro than three incht-a high. I think the crop more backward ih:a season than for the averago of former years at this date. There is not a single bale of cotton of the old crop left over in tins district. Wheat crops are excellent and partly harvested. Some crops ot Oats are tolerable, others inditlur- out. The Corn crop ts promising,and if wo should be blessed with propitious seasons, it will be an abundant one. In haste trely yours, i. A. i.. L. Nrwnan, Ga , May, 30ih, 1955. Messrs. EditorsTho farmers in Wesicm Georgia aro rejoicing,—alter having good rains— at the prospect* ol the growing crops. Tho wri ter presumes that there has not been so good a general prospect in five years. The late rains have improved the Corn nnd Oat crop* very much. The latter will not yield so much as it would have done il rain had have come ten days earlier—but there is no doubt that the crop wij| be a fair one. Tbe Colton, though very young, is doing well, and is much mnro forward thnnat this timo last year. The Wheat crop, now ripe and ready to be har- vested, ia a good one. In fact, the proa|>eeta aro very flattering, io iho counties of Coweta, Heard, and Troup. The Cotton crop of this (Coweta) county of last year, bos nearly all gone to matket. I presuno there is not more than 800 or a 1000 bales now on hand in tho county. This estimate ia baaod upon the optuiona of others—and 1 have no doubt but that it correct. The price of Flour and Com Meal have been higher in this section than they were over known to be. The former article has been very scarce at #12 to fill per barrel,—while the latter bat gone op from $1 to 91.37 1-2 and 91 ^ per busnel. Meal can bo bought now at the mills at 91 25 cash. We are anxious for the good old days to return, when we may sell the m-ccwarics n| life,and find but fow buyers, and those at low prices. Let the rains continue, and with the largo quantity of land planted in corn, wo will bo sure to see better times Yours truly, Cowita. Cholera in New Orleans.—A privato letter to a merchant in this city says, “the cholera has made its apnearanco in. New Orleans, and has created considerable alarm among tho inhabi tants ." The largo and elegant ateaniabip Quaker City haa been withdrawn frem tho I'hiladelaphia and Charleston line. Haivat Last in. Arkansas.—According to wr*. tern papers, there have been copious rains through out Arkansas, ninth to tho relief of the planting and steamboat interests. The rivers, it is now believed, will be navigable for tho rest ol the season. The Slavery KxrirE*ir.NT in Mtasot-iir.—A meeting waa held in Johnson County, Mo., n low days ago, as which resolutions were adopted de claring that no. person opposed to slavery should be permitted to reside where the said institution ex ists ; that every froo colored person must leave that county immediately, and that after the firat ol August they shall bo ejected by force. Tnr. Britiiii Losses i.v Battle —A Parliament ary return, just published, give* some particulars regarding the killed and wounded-in the Itrmali Army in the Crimes since the commencement »f the campaign. In the cavaly there were killed 11 officers, 14 non-commissioned officers, and 140 mon ; in the artillery 6 officers,5 non-commia-ion- ed officers, and 35 men ; in iho tapper* and miners (Royal engineers) I officer and 1 man ; in tbu in fantry, 64 officers, 62 sergeants, and 1000 men, and 2 officers of tbe staff—making a lotal of killed ol all ranks, 1360. The total number of wounded was 4546—vix: in the cavalry} 21 officer*, 21 ser geant*. and 1BI men ; in tho artilh ry, U officers, 10 sergtanis.and 142 men ; in tho engineers,3officers, 1 sergeant, and 2 men; in the infantry, 186 officers, 236 Mrgcanls, and 3629 men, together with 32 nffi Cera of the staff. Of the 241 officers of all arma ol the service thus wounded, 20 died in consequence of the injuries received. The number of horse* killed during th* campaign wss 381, while those which died from other cause* amounted to 1466. Tag America* Sun* wit* Russian Arms.—Tits Boston papers do not Ulisv* th«t any ship from tbst port has been supplying the Russians with rifles. The Journal says the ship Hamusl Apple* ton, Cspl. Ooann, cleared at Boston, February 77<|, f 'rthe Baltic,by Cunningham, Broa. Fh« had for pasaeng*ra, Arthur Cunningham and Thomaa If. llaakel|,and her manifeat allowed that ah* carried 604 bale* of cotton. Lellsrf received by a previous steamer announced tho arrival of the Hamurl Ap pleton at Fprt Baltic, whence she would tail for W*»*b This ia undoubtedly tho ship referred to, but that site had arms on boatd, wo suggest is s Rueatan boas, fur the especial delect ion of gouiy John null. Fiance and Poland — M.d* Persignsy haa linen appointed the French Ambassador at the Court of Hi James, In the place id Count W alewakl. Th# new Minister In England la undarstood in b« friendly to the resuscitation of ih* kingdom ot |»o- Isnd ss R bulwark against Russiani encroachments This change In th* councils of Napoleon 111 i* regarded »* a triumph by the friends of Polish nationality* THn **Hj*ia«an,ly taken for th* organization of • Polish legion era regarded as pointing to lbs asms conclusion. But *a th* re- estebllahmanlnl Poland would lm a "revolutionary movement." Uim*" lofarnocss ar» to be lakon wiifi c onsidorabU j|f«iut of allowance. »h« Democratic, our worthy contemporary ol tbo , oourso was[the service* of the decteod Bishop* and doefarod It a Blaiefysonoffime* t*> sesist in JJ #yor * Aldurmsn lltrts, Columbus Time* ho* been betravsd Into a varv II- P irr ‘? n Portland who fall Victims to tho yu|. reclamation ol fugitive slaves, they throw * mi l- Osimany, Wilder, Miller, and liullar. liberal rmnm.nl.Lit' ****, low favor, wlillo in tho faithful performance of tfiolr stono upon iho neck of Iho Amerluatt party at the j Tho minutes of the last meoiing of Counfcil - ... fTT!" iv* Up ™ ° urno,i f to f ,h m °P roce ® d *! pastoral t/uiles in Ssvannsh lost autumn, during South, and paralysed the hope# and tho efforts of rett | #od ot| , nolloll of Aldurmsn Wilder confirm- ml Ing* of th* late Demooratlo meeting In Musoogse. tho provalono* of th* disease In that olty. Ol this the friend* ol ih* Union Irom M*lneto Lslllorni*. . , . . ... ...... 0 i w. itajeniu MruJi We *nd«avottd, la what would, to give tho Jab- ^coursa, a brief synodical report was modo for iFr<Ha th* N. Y- K«pr*aa.) od, oaccpt Ih* part* r*l*tiv* in^tlw pMltiuos oltw. mdrfloU. p*rPai of time. w *t*noo and spirit of th* resolution* adorned but It i lho B« n it"th*ooum* of which Dr. McCaffrey Is Virginia, for 10 years, hs; voted ono way on N. ll.i,..r.h.m. w R mu J V (j».n*rit. Dtn Mania v. i 1 ■ r ®P r ®«»M«d to havo used th* loHoWing language, Presidential Rleotfuns,—and, until all* la onrsiwl wsjuverlook** the 9th resolution j Irom wliilospeaking ol Dr. Barron: and rucrossed by Itallroad*—and manufacture* are "liercachciTthal city whan the yellow farer waa mixed up vlth agrluultur*r-«o »ho will vote — wglngj and whilst* host of otbar mjnislaracowanlly Tho prejudice* oilier farmtrs are unconquerable, ^da*i*r,hC waa at hlapost i, ur inturdata tnulnlv In wheat, and tobacco which the Time* conclude* that we reviewed the proceeding* "with a set purpose to condemn.” Now, this is a mistake, as unjust to the liberal *en- tlmentt of tho Timet in U* dealings with ill con temporaries, as U is te ourselves.' Our synopsis and rsviow of tho proceedings or the meet ing were prepared with much hssto, for our evening edition, and the proceedings being vory long, wo ovurlokod in tho hurry of writing tho resolution to which our attention is now called—iho only one, I: soems, which w^dld omit. That no iqjusiico may bo done however, wo now givo tho resolution, as follows: lie solved, 'That we consider tho union of the 8outh upon the foregoing pisiform, essential to the salcty of the South, and the porpetuity of a con stitutional union ot theso States, and wo reedm- mend to tho Convention about to aseomblo at Mil- lodgoville, to consider this subject, and adopt tho most cflcoiual moans to attain this important object, and unito all good and truo men in such a political and party association as will secure tho supremacy of tho constitution, tho tights of every Mellon under it, and tho administration of the govsrnment upon true Republican principles. During tho progress of tho meeting, Maj. Howard offered a series of resolutions, the object of which waa to induce all parties in Goorgia to forego sepa rate partisan nominations for Governor, and to prevail upon tho Ponpto ’to seed up delegates to MitledgovtUo,"far tho putposi. of nominating a Governor, and unfurling a banner, under whoso Tolds all Southern men may array thomaelvos. 1 '— Tho resolution* of Maj. Howard, sustained and backed by tho Know Nothings of Columbus, wore voteddown by tho unto meeting which adopted tho resolution given above, l'hie (act vory naturally, and wo muat think, very justly, led us to the con clusion that the meeting could not havo acted in good faith, and that its professions in favor of Southern union wero not sincere. NVo aro strengthened in this conclusion by tho following pregnant fact: Immediately after adop ting tho rcaolution quoted above, tho mooting pro ceeded to denounco, in tho most offensive and In sulting terms, a large and rospcetablo portion of poi.plo of Goorgia known as tho American parly. It ch irgod them with''insincerity” and "duplicity,” an-J the habitual "denial of the' truthand atlg- matised them ns "secret spies." Not contont with thig, tho Times, in tho name issue in which theso degrading chargoa were made, indirectly accused the members of tho Amorican parly ol "treason to tho Stnto of Georgia/' Now wo submit, in view of these nccuutiona, that tho meeting was »*ithor insincere In ita pro fessions in buhalf of Southern union,«»r was in fatuated and blind to th# legitimate consequence* ol its own action. It could not expect, and conse quently could not desire, tho American party to uuite with it in tho faco of such insulting and ca lumnious dfiioncintio^. And If tho party would listen Id us, it would never, a* long ns tho World stands, co-opcrate with tho authors of these slan derous and cruel charges, unless (hoy aro firat withdrawn and atoned Tor. The Time* farther complains: "instead of denying that we corrootly published the oath <>l the third degroc. iho llejiubliean, like the L»uisnUt /ourn/i/, justifies and dolenda the Council. I I “fcafftSSSiiBSti.---««•«- , Rtfm ll.rd.n, All.., {S9SS SttWSS •all,faction, as wall as uf »*• enmmnnlty N» »•*«• ’• •J' 1 * wore not * doubt no* rests on lb* minds of an/ «»•« eorusnisaffar in* flrs, of lb* cspabllltr of *onr *nrt**t- ... ... ... .-drnMi Lost t»r alroon *n Yoors trutr. WATKINR, noblYdnlnn hla dttfvT" '* *-*‘“1 *'«r Inturosls tnulnly In wheat, and tobacco Again,fn itnolhor portion of th* sermon, whllo l oth* •MwiloU,. O.llund, ho I. .q.o„.d .. lal- _ * "” r ‘i“ c h .1.0 miy l/irS? Tl" nS“ Wm! "Ntlrwrr. hi. d.vnled l.lxir. mnOiml Io hi. own ll.rrl.on. of lior own loin, .lid blood, M il wore, housoliu'd of faith, lio was at tho bwtsldo of dtlntr n soinn uf her own noble stock, wna repudiated by Pniieslanls, whose mlnlstera bad (ted from tlietr ilnhl the State, hecouao "ho w»* nn Abtdilioniat," (for of .» , , . | that charge was what killed him,) to tako up Mar- lliia ronort haa ongagod Iho attention of Protest' in, Van Itiiren aula in Savannah, aa it Could scarcely fall to th*, To expect tlion s yearling party-such as tho K. and at tho tamo timo has elicited tho commenti ol N .’* w „ ro , to tako such a State, tho lint campaign, tho Savannah pros*. ! was ull nonsense,—and so wo said in aubniutico, in [Hero tho Bun quotos tho articles which appear- | an auiulo published in Ilia •ttxuross, aomo two od in tho Republican, defending tho Protoslnnt; W, !^ B *2"; , . ^ , v , clorrry rfSN-rt. I. .1.0 ,„o nolo of lather Quigley, with tho comments of tbo Repub- „ IM | ,| l-t |l0 iuoh j n ,portanco, aa from «ld habit hsi lienn upon tho aomo, and than adda:] ' been attachod to her pulitius, ought to bo thus at- Our attontlon was first drawn to tho languagu of t«chod. Illinois, snd even Goorgia, ol tho suotmd tho report in tho Bun, by tho Savannah press, its ‘■'Ins* States, are moro important, and havo more republicalion there being accompanied by a private i ro> l influwnou in tho Union. And, honeo, tlien, to note from iho editors oftho Savannah. Rcpublienii 1 roason, as sumo do, that all depends upon Virgi- tons. Upon referring to tho cotumporary repnit ttia, is to rosaon into nonsense, 'irgiinn must be of tho Baltimoro American ol tlio Mine diacoum*, ■ *et down as certain to go tot’ the Uemouratte wo ohrurvo tlio following languago^ittributcd io i)r. candidate, '—ho il Martin »an Buren, Win, Lloyd McCaffrey, while speaking ol Bishop Ration ‘. '• Gartiatm, or Rev. Antoinette Brow u. 1 tin icotd. “Pur four week* ho labored, administered the run* not tin* sense, tickles the fancina cd a majority ol snlailnus of rellglmi and receiving confeMlnn*, and at- Ihu Puoplu. tended at the bejlsideof tho dying Protestants whoso U is tlio «mno "Old Virginia;' that voted for Van pastors had flail from the plutno- Buren against HarrUott, and lor Plorco ngaiust it* Ol course, it is impossible lor us to vouch for tho %mn ua || allt Scott, who, lor being |tts birth place, verbal accuracy of any report in the Bun, ol Inn- harmade it n a illustrious in our day, ns it was for guago or transactions woncilhor henr nor sen.— , b ,| 10 binh-placo ol Washington. And it will W « confide in tho attention and accuracy of our u .. old Vtrgmta,"tiU the free school tiddloa the reporter*, but it somotimoa happenk that public Aceomae and tho Ulo of Wight,-till tbo l«»co- spenkort desire to correct or medllv tho published and telegraph rsttlo with thunder nnd light- reports of their epoechra. This is tho common ; nill „ ,| iruUK h nil her Allrghanics, nnd in all her cxpcrionco «r tho press all.ovor the civilised world. 1 wnlUya Mini ridges. Bho produces, it is true, many, It invariably happens, however, that tho reporter . mnny infalli*ent.f*y, Illustrious meo.-soino ol assorts tho accuracy ol hi* reports, whilo tho com- : ,| ln very bM f of 5t& livingatatcsnteii.-bot n inn- tnon courtesy ol tho proa* admits tho speakor to a joniy of her farmers and plantors am prejudiced,— revision ol tits language. ; fanaticnl, bigoted on politics, unlearning nothing, 111 the meMnHnil.no. iho report h«.h».nl»- w.v.nnucl. Iho, loirn. Ill, onoiiglilot M» for# th. public ol B.llimor. .ineo Ih. lOlh in.t.nt, .,chu,oil. lo S o ooo way,-l..r Virsinia, nul.t or ami wo hnvo nevor received * word of complaint „„ .nuther al*oul it, oitborfrom tho Cnlhqlio priesthood of tho I tiiy or tho l.ity olwlrorit.onor.loi iho former nml As UsniOLT Rooo.l-Tlio Atlool. lololli- a multitudo ol tho latter, wo are informed, w«ro ; . present <>n thp occasion. And as tho only two ' S* nct ' r *")*• papers lor which reports woro made, correspond Wo hear that a most infamous thou was perpt- iii tho sentiment, though varying slightly in tlio trutod Monday morning last in the Indies'saloon language, the inlercnco id tho Rcpublioun is con- of our passenger dcjiut. It appears that two distent,(lint "tlio difference ol language is proof y»»an« Indies won* entrusted by their father with ol tho general correctness of tho report." , « Inrgo snui of money—about 92,OtH)—which they Wo cheerfully admit to the column* oftho Sun placed in a carpet hag, and from abundant caution tho foregoing vindication of the Protestant Clergy j Kept constantly by them. The father remained ol Savannah, ngninrl tho sweeping charge ascribed i bvi-r in Augusta wliilo tho daughters took tho to Dr. McCaffrey by our report. Tito vindication , Georgia Railroad cars for litis place; and upon i* abundant, as it elands; but wo havo also roceiv- i reaching Atlanta they left tho cars fur a seat in o»l since Saturday last, communications and rtnto- ! the saloon, awaiting tho departure ol tho Biaio mont* respecting tho dov.nion and toaloua eflorts trum Boon after the Indies were seated, two «d ministers ol particular denominations, during ! thing* in the shano of men followed theui and bo th** prevalence ot the epidemic, which reflect 'the i gun to n<hlre«s them in tho most insolent and «>f- higliest honor upon the humanity and Christianity i Icnnvo niumicr, which so alarmed them, we sup- winch tho occasion called forth. ' P‘*a«, as to dopiivu them of iliuir presence td imnd, - - - - - - and they loir the saloon *o precipitately dial the The r.iiaicrit War— .viore r.xtemletl j enrpot bag with this largo sunt ol money was loft 1*1 tut «lOpcmllo.i. by tho Aide*. : b ': ,llrwl ; Upon returning in a very lew minutes , niter tlioir flight from tho room to look lor the N. Habersham, W B. Olios, J V. Gotinsral, Ben jahnn Gammon, and Win. B Moll. On motion n| Alderman Wilder the regulsr or- dor ol business was suspended. Alderman Wilder then moved that th* petitions of W. N. Habersham, W. II. Giles, J. V. Conns* rat, Benjamin Gammon, and Wm. 11. M«B bsre* considered— there being a tie vote, the Mayor voted in the affirmative and declared the same carriod—whereupon Alderman Wilder 1 moved to reject tho petitions of W. N. Ilaliershlm. W. B. Giles, J. V. Conncrst, Benjamin Gnrdmon, and Wm. 11. Moll, as they aro In direct violation oftho existing Fire Ordinance of the city. There bring a tie vote (lie Mayor voted in tho affirmative nnd declared tlio motion carried, and the prayer ol the petitioners rejected. Tho Inhumation and Fire Dockets were read and confirmed. Aldcrhian Alexander appeared and took his ■oat. EXTORTS REAP / The Committee to whom was referred tlio peti tion ol II. F. Williuk, submitted the fallowing rennrt, vix: To the Chairman oftho Street and Lnnu Coin- N. II -Tb* Ifarrlng*' Patent ffaampfan vsim. #e*nrHl with Hall's Paism P«»u*r Pr«i«t l^eka. J"/ by Plfll.MKfr;K k *T.I.U may W Agsnts for Mis 4uw of (itorfia. NIAIIIIII’.IT On Thursday morning, th* Slit Inst., by the not. WM. Hvaaa. Mr. 2AMPJI (4. W ATTN, »»f N*»ani»ab. til MlM CAIlOI.INI: M. 1:i.KINrt,Of gbsm r>uoty Georsla. Bir—I havo surveyed such port Ions of tits land y 1 "' befanRing to the Savannah Gaa C«>inp*uy. nnd 11. jjtmi Kvt-ry thing now indicates an earnest pri»ecution I f'»g it was nowhere to be found, end it lias not ol the war in tho Last by the allwd government*, jvt, wo brlicvo, boon recovered. Tlio gallant The varied and oxtended preparallonn nnd th« ! chevaliers are in custody, and it our Mayor fails to movements undor the auspice* ol the allies and in ' |f. r /. c V^} , 1 '"* ani ^ l ^° u 1)0 different quarter* of tho scene of operntfan*, nre detailed in tho English nnd French paper*, and in fast tuns lie haa failed. , | A New Furr tor IIvuRortioBU —Wo make loiters from tho bast, all showing that tho basis ol ' tlio folinwing extract frum n bntor dated Now operations is not only to be greatly enlarged, but, Orlenns, .May 2, 1855, from an officer in tho army: uuihori.in# tlio infer.nco ih.it iho.ioiio ..f 8ov»io.' —)t'u hemwlil, wnio wodifor dl.trilrtilion, i. to bo „o.oco,oa dounoittetUy ,o .ooh tin.! ^ and definite issuo ns shall establish unnmtnkenbly ol Bi. lu-ruard, of tins SiiUe.aiul tlio cures which "!r”' !"*/; ■"« uoionua mo • the complcio ascendancy ot th« ono army ortho »r« stated t*» have boon ellcced Irom their use are “Z 1 ' 1 , ’ •mintfiit^ly n«^lit and proper, and still lias . . .. . i lu i,i nf,.,, w ,.r « n it,,, in., P i, certainly very rernarksblo. 1 regret not being ablo the hardihood to assert that ihc Know Nothing* or ® llKr ? ,n ,,ul r K ' d ‘ ‘ ** tlWer nl ;' Bla l ch * e 1 n ' to giv« y..o their butanical nnme; but the pl.ut ia a ‘ Ami it is now regarded, too, na evident that the tropical one, eeminu from Mcxieo-1 boltcvo from allied commanders nt Sevastopol never content- the department of Tobascu. Tim scods are called plated the abandonment oi thosnige. Tho idea is , h t,r ” emtnrs contre In rage, ami are u»vd n* fal- odvnoeed lli»l b.viii« h.rotofoio fouml ,!,c Irom- t"”;- 1 ''"’X® ,l,cm *w l , oa<Hl- , . , . , ir . . , cd into small pieces, and put into a wine gins* bardnicnt lisd effected too In tie damage on Hie v | ||,« best sherry (Xeros) and allowed to steep Russian fortifications to justify nn assault with tho ! for nb<>m twenty-faur hours, nnd th n, being forces then at tlioir disposal, ihoy resolved to spare well siirrtd up, swallowed by iho patient.— tho remnant of iheir iiiateuai kud watt tho nrnv.il . Tin* d<>so is repeated throe ttuius a day lor about ol rtiiuf.ircumouts. Thero wore then about 4<h<>oO nmo day*, when the |wrtnu or amnia! may Ih* emt* Flench iroapa encamped on tho Ifasphutus, I5.0UU suleied a* cured. I am told that even dogs which Sardinian*, and 7,000 English troops then on their i have l»cen idtten by * rabid annual have been way, nnd 8,000 Turku forming part of tlio garrison cured by Mrs treatment, or by putting a Inrge quan- ol Constantinople ; altogether an allied army ol , tuy ol ifa-so seeds In their buAl. Tin* seeds must about 70,000 men, who could bo cuncemrated in : bo soaked in water twenty-four hour* bef >re plant- three weeks, ready to manaco tho roar or Hans of mg. and the plant must be protected from the ray* the Russian poaiiiun in iho south of the Crimen,' of the sun whilst still young and tender It ru- nod ihua enable the allied generals .to carry on, Seiublcn much tbeokr* plant# and should bo plant- with a greater chance ol success, the final opera j ed late in the spriog.” • lions against Scvasto|Nil. A new siege irnui of! .— w* ■ nearly three hundred gun* ia urdorod «*bo iioiuo- I Woonw U*11.00*1. Caa U'huu^-Colburn's di.itoly lor.warded Irom Lngfaod to ihu Crime*,: h. ,r,..*.| Advuo««r C«indoii and — «. .- —* *— i - 1 * 1 ‘ " heolsof the passenger tbo Union degree "would cut loose irom tlio Union as soon us wo would, should a caso arise,justifying tho dissolution ol tho Government." Wo need only say, in reply to thi*, that wo have never justified or delendod tho "oath," as tho Times calls 11, as eminently right nnd proper, far tho reason that wo did not know whether it was cor rectly given. According to tho Times, tho Know Nothing ol tho "third degroo" takes upon himself an obligation "lo uphold, maintain and dofand the Union; to discountcnanco every attempt, eommg from any and every quarter, which is designed or calculated to destroy nr sub vert it, or to weaken iia bonds." This obliga tion, it is contended, conflicts with tho 4th resolu tion of tho Georgia Platform, which pledges tho Suita to raaist curtain enumerated wrouga even to a disruption of tho Union. As slated on a former ocasion, we seo no such oontlict as that alleged. Tho object of Iho "third degr#®," supposing it to bo correctly given, is, if wo undorsfand tho Rng- Jfah language, to defend tbo union against tbo ut- tack* of fanatics, to discourage ovory attempt which is designed or calculated to destroy or sub vert it, or to weaken its bonds. It docs not pledge tho Know Nothing against a dissolution ol tho Umotj, or bind him to maintain it under all cir cumstance* ; it tequiros him only to ducountcn- aflbe whatever is intended Ut overthrow it, or tint is calculated to bring about its subversion This, to us, appears very plain, and we aro surprised that tho Tunes should put a different construction upon ami tho army Ihyr* I* to b* *u<wnj*dj>y two ro- f Amboy Road, uuoy of tbo win gIm«nIs nl cavalry and via tliowniu Infantry. cats am ot w’ood. Tlio wood 1 \V iib regard to tlio movement* ngain«t the rear dHussi ~ ~ it. But that wo may not ho misunderstood, wo now lecture far the information ol tho Times, that we, and so far us wo know, thu American party in Georgia, w ill stand by and maintain thu Georgia Platform in its lull integrity. Nay further,—should the North prevent tho admission of Kansas or sny other tcrntuiy into the Union as a slave Htato, wo ofamld tevl tfiauho time had arrived when tho Noiih and the South, like Abraham and 1>>I, should tnko different paths, and thus beluving, w* should feel it lo bo our solemn duty to advocRtu a diM.ilutiori of tho Union. Tho Times will now see that it and its aytnpa- thiseri do not posses* a monopoly rd Southern patriotism, and 1 hat it is possible notwithstanding their assumptions to the contrnry,that other peoplo can ho as irue to the South .«• themselves. Tho soldier who is r?cr braggingof his courage, is tho surest to run away when the fight bruins ; and it suiniMimcs happens that politicians who aro fond of .{eroding iliCrir superior farostght und loyally upoii iho public attention, aro not moro to ho trust ed than others who remain silont until tlio danger coriufa. Believing that tho editor of tho Columbus Times is ns true to all tho instincts ol honor nnd patriotism «<• ourselves, and no truer, wo dismiss ihc subject, with tho hope that hu will submit what wa (isvo saui. to Ins readsM, wn engaging to do the same with his rejoinder, should ho deem it necessary to m»ko any. Weather AtnCnorn in Southern Gxoroia.— The Burner Republican says: Recently thefo have been lino rains in ibis, and various portions i|,u surrounding counties, snd we are r< juiced to bo ahlu In stain that the present I j'rospfcfa of ih« crops am decidedly encoursgmg. ! I'lus is pArticMifarly irue in relation to tlio Corn and I Clop*. Wo h id a oonversatfan a few day* 1 siin ii with a friomt who has recently visited soma of tlio adjoining counties,and lie stales dial every wheru tlio crops (naenpt oats) give promise of ail abundant harvest Tho Wheat cropu.very prom iauig Bo wo rnav coogratulato nursnlvos, and thank a kind I'rovidonco ihni wo are not likely lo «)A(H'rieiico die evils uf a famine. ^ Hi.vot i.AR Excavation in Boutiiern Gxoroia.— The Kumur Repuhlican says : lo diguing m * well in this place, din Workmen hove dug up ■■•nie strange deposits. Wo am not stiflii'i.'titly familiar with Geology to attempt a scientific description »f ih« excavation* which have been made, 4i is very manliest however that rhoy are in part al loaal, deposits of vegetable rnai'er, mifd with marl and olhsr o*loar*i»ua mailer. Th* Specimens that we have seen wer* taken Irom dm depth ol sixty fast and yet tho leaves of tra** aro very legihly imprtniod unon tha rlsy snd rrarl, and In some cases the leaf itsell has been dlso..v- •red. By whs) process these luavra werade|M>siisd st th>* gleet depth txuow the suifsre, wr stounshlo to say A. A A N.Trr.coRAfit Comtanv.—At a meet ing 'd the Augusta, Atlanta A Nashville Tela- ? i"ph f'lrnjMny. si UhstismKigs, Tstm, on ths th inst , Win. I, .Mltchsll, Esft. of Adieus, Ga., was »Incit'd rretidant. and G If. Glover, Berm- tsry ami Tressuisr. For a Board of Directors, tltrin wero elected Geo. Young, W. I*. I'rmiup.C. E. Norton. A. <-lsrk,E. W. Ilolfand, A. I). Il«m- mil and fl. F. I'hlMpa, all from G«or||a. Ti,* name* of th* Directors front T*nnr»«*q we wer* unable lo learn. A( tile re>(ji*st of th* President, Mr Mitcliell, to ouablo him lo act with more promptnus* and efficiency, them wm appointed irom our o>««n an F.ieciitivn Board, cnnaittirg of John 11 Newton, Henry Hull, Jr, and Alhon Chss*. Under the new regime w* cnfidwidy oa* pvet a now ofdsr of things.—| Athens Manner. The Caloric Kroinx—Capt. Ericsson fa out In a letter in which he says hs lies not abandoned lit* Lsfartc Engirt* 1—that while mschaniral dtflfaul- tj*s hsv* piNVsntfd th* satlslsdory application of th* pnncinfa,hfa (•ills in th* prlnelpl* Itself is* roam* unshakun. an I that hn is still *ngiged III the pivMvuiPon o| ss}iertnisuta lor n# psilMiluu, •I thyT(us»inn*. Umtir Pasha haa left Bcva»lojM.| wttlnen battalions of tumps for Kupalorti, it hav ing been rdmored that tho Rueeianv li.id mas-oil In him in front of that town, and woro preparing 'Miwktuick. However when iho Turkoli cmii- iii.irfaer arrived there tho Ku*sians refined nn cn- g.itllnieiii, but an attack is still expected. In tho megfitimo the allies have been eminently succum lul in their attacks upon the Russian rifle pits and outputs at Be avtopol; they have «>ct:upto«l nml licetroyed nil tho furtiior, nnd driven in th« latter; nnd #h iho 4lh of May tlio telograph reported "thffKu'Rinns havo neither a man nor a gun • ut- eidit tho regular enclosure of the place." In mMi- turn, letters from Tmhunnd state thnt forty thou- s 1 mi Circassians,united to a part of tlio I'mkiNh army, wore about to march on Tiflis, umi foititi- 1 lions were being actively constructed at Kuo- 00m. Ri'lntivo to ihc Riifsisns, tho military corres- I 'lidcnt td’ tlio Augsburg Gazette wtites from the .’olivlt frontier that tho rcinforceiiicnts received by the Ruvsihii commanders in the weat of the Crimea mee thu battle uf Inkeirnau near no proportion to loidmg to this writer, at tho present m the ‘ rHry all fully kiln dried, mmo of it having hccti in Ih* , oven loi over three uioiilhs. Tlio wood ia got out In segmvnts, «'T V shaped ptcevs, so »s when put logclher, to tttikn a solid wheel ol about six inch - ci thickness. The hub used ts ol cast iron, about < ighl inches long, nnd with a widi* circular tl^ngu , of collar at each end, through winch tile wood is I holicd. In tho hub aro sockets far the heads uf radial holla, these being made to pjM through each altcro-t'ivo segment, frum the huh to ths outer cireumfcrcnco. A thin run ot hoop iron is placed around the wheel, nnd tho tiro then ehiunk , 011. Some ol theso wheels have been m use six years. i Tim American Consul at Cork on Iri-h I'.uter I EmioilCtion.—IL Keenan,‘Kaq-i U.'S. Consul at 1 Cork, Ireland, writ** to .Mayor Wood, o| New York under dato ol May 9ih, as follows : " I’ho cinigrntion c.r transportation of passengers nnd ciiuvicts from foreign ci>untrics to tlm United Btntei is worthy of attention. I shall not fail to I co-operate with you and our authorities in this • mnttor ns you suggest. It airikes (no nn efle.ctual Mop can bo pat to this unjust system if Congress, . tor* r certificate from the ; , -• 1 nearest Unitsd States Consul to thotr European iho Plow,of lllO W«0 ntHOJt 30.IXHI; nts* >lllo .' ho(llod , ,„ wctn h:„ ,.„p.l,lo ol hun* a tout of .hooi III .000 mon. . inninlnioioit ihrin^-lvc,. Thi. c.oil,I ho occ.im. A.rr,|.orl.lho llollic, Il hu air..,I,- hoc, .lalod ; , , 0 ,|,o oml. 11,01 th.nl lj»l Kov. nmoi,u aro Mlrdinii a «>'■'"« ' c „ im |, r , u h,„l«lo„ lo c,»min.l,o„ hv tlio C.,„. b'tce uf nttilfary and infantry loin that son to n*- i * j’ sist in the operation* ntiout to he commenced 1 • — — against the Russian fortress*#. Tim wh.do farce | Hoston —Tho Boston Spring Trade i* said not Io b« sent will be 9»JN» men, rranco supplying ; ho n „„ c ,t,# n hall thoaalcs ol fast year, and tho 1 VC.r.'iiui'.haVtho' ciucnscs of such' removal l>e ih«! greater p«rt; tlm English govcrnmoiit to m- i .hbcn d» not oximct it m bo better till »fter iho * tunt.amt Mint tno expenses 01 suen r«m »ni no cruaso thu naval force nnd to furnish lonnngo far 1 nro soured. If theso arc abundant JjT ,l ‘° V JJ}' u, '°" 1,18 rccc ‘ 11 * ho cnhrhTuirh/ho'Krirr.,sn&jsn - 1>.. r «»*«*■. -litiwo departure*Itetnu tn addition to the twenty J * , Mayor,and „ommitino on Health andt enmtery, British vessels with which Admiral Dundaa left | Daisy.—Thi* modest liltlo word is * thousand , doom the removal oftho building imprnctiCAbt#, (Coil on the 3d. and the Fieiieh Maine naval divi ; limes pronounced without adverting lolhu beauty | that then tho Coimnij 1 ~i° 1« sic. 11 width left Cherbourg on thu 1st inat. 1 .. . ... ... .....1 ..... . longing ... F. Willink, K»q., as waa necessary to determine tho claim of IE F. Willink, andbeg leave to re port that if thu corner streets which servo to nuik thu division hero, be taken aa they aro now situs led, then would (Mr. Willink bo entitled to the strip claimed *llut as in tho opinion ol your sur veyor, tlio Position of ono of the streets has been changed by tho wearing away from various causes, of tho edge of tho bluff upon wiiish it stands, about four fa'-'t, ihu presort line nflfunce become* an en croachment on tho street fait open by tbo Gas Company, nut which really ia part ol tlio land bo- longing to thu Company. Very roapeclfully your obedient servant, John B Hooo, City Burvovor. On rnotio nth* above report was received, and tho application of 11. F- Willink, laid on the table indufmitoly. Tho Special Committee, of which Aid. Hertz was chairman, to whom was referred tho petition of llirnm Roberts and others, owners of property at Thunderbolt, praying Council to remove iho rest House, submitted tho billowing report nnd reiolu- tions, which wuro adopted : Tlio Spuciul Cotnuiittco, to report on the petition of II. Robert*, et. al., relative to tho removal of tho 1'ost Uouso, respectfully submit thu following Vliat a communication from tlio Board <»f Health relieve to cstnbliidiing * Lszarolto, was laid before C uncil, 25th August, 1853—said communication enclosing a copy ol tho preamble nnd fcsoliltiuns passed by tho Hoard of lloalth in 1851, rolativo to tlio building and establishing n Lazaro'.to or Sick House nt tho silo purchased by tho Commissioners, appointed hv tho Gonc-Ml Assembly ol Georgia in tlio year 1767. I hat, on tlio 3d November, 1853, the CVrmmittco on 1 fa ultli and Cemetery, jointly with thu Com mittee ot tho Board ol Health, submitted tho lot* lowing report, which was adopted t,y Council — (Boo minutes uf Council ol 1853, page 155.) viz : They find that certain Commissioner* were con ferred by tlio Geucrnl Assembly «.f tho Province of Georgia in thu year 1767, to purchase for 1I10 us* ol tbo public ol sstd Province, UH acres i>t Und far tlio purpoeo <d erecting a Lazaretto or Sick House thereon, and other building* upon the Island of Tyhue, for which tho surnul X*7l) was apliropiia:cd tn ho paid out of tlio Tax 11'that year, tMsrbury A Crawford's Digest, p 314 ) That in tho year 1931, an act was pawed by tho General Assembly of the State of Georgia, to the blowing fflect, lo wit: (Rcfar to tho Act. Act* 1831. p 215) That 111 tlio year 1931 tho report oftho Commit tee «d tho Legislature was adopted, nnd on tli- 6 It December approved by thu Governor, rocognismg tlio obligation on thu part ut tho Statu to defray tno cxpciiM's incident to excluding or arresting the spicsd uf contagious disease, and appropriating tbu sum id $l5,utk) for thu erecting ol a Lazaretto at >nvannah. And Wficrcas, Savannah, like all seaport towns, is liable to bu visited by contagious and intrctiuDS diseases (rotn abroad, which may spread diseases and consternation throughout tho Staic^— And whereas, no measures have heretofore been taken by tjio Corporate Authorities of Savannah, to carry into effect tho purpose ol the Legislature, in consequence of tho inadequacy of the appropria tion, There fare Rtsolced, That thepdnt Committee of tho Citv Council and the Hoard of lioaltli rec un- mend that an application ho iiiado to tho Legisla ture st its next session to appropriate thu legal in terest which has accrued upon the said sum of 615,000, appropriated tn tho year 1834, for the pur pose qf erecting n Lazaretto at this p ‘it, in addi tion to tho emit 915,000—paid iihm»i tno date ot tne Governors warrant, on too 1 reas- my lor tho payment ol thu saiuc, principal and in terest. lit solved. That the Chamber of Copimeree and tho Commissioners oMMutsge, bo requested to unite with tho City Council and tho Hoard « f I lentil), m urging upon tho Legislature the impor tance and necessity of carrying ft* long defer red, but humane design into immediate filed Your Committee further reports that on the 20th April, 1851 onmulcs 1853, p. 231) the petition of Hiram Roberts and all lot (udders at Thunderbolt, praying Council to have tho Host House removed, was referred to tlio Coiiiitiittco on Health and C# nietcry. Your Committee report that they cannot find upon tlio mniutusol Council any report^ front the joint Commitleo of tho Chamber of Commerce, Commissioners of IMotage, City Council nnd Hoard of Health, ns to whother or no they did urge upon the is»t Iwgtslaturo the importance ami necessity of carrying into effect the erection of a Lazaretto. Your Committee would funhur report Hint they do not think it right lor the city any longer to in jure the private properly of its citizens by keeping the I’cst House st Thunderbolt, and thereby pre venting tho citizens of Bavannah who ale com pelled to stay, nt homo during nil the year from enjoying, with their families, the pleasant retreats w hich they have, and uro now, or may hcrcaftor erect at Thunderbolt. Your Committee therefore report favorably upon the petition of Hiram Hubert* et. nl , and would respectfully recommend tho passage ol tbo fallow- mg resolutions, vix: Rtsolrnl, That tho City Marshal, under tho su pervision of the Mayor and the Committee on Health nnd Cemetery, proceed forthwith toteinov* iho 1'ost House from Thunderbolt to Lazaretto COUMEItl lAL RKCORII. *" ’ IAVA3NAII .71.%IIK«»T. Pmisav, tun* l,P. M. GOUflON—Th* sales to-day wer* llmlisd o» >-*« Pu of 70 bales, at HR eegts- Holders were asking ab td. vane* on prices previous fa lbs Pseifle's acaoibU, but lbs sales hsv* bet-u l«w small to **UbU«b lit* markrt. lUajKII-TH I.F cotS*, i-V.k <viSpMK>*ri. June l.-ftun bales Cotton and md** fc» franklin k. llraiitley, ttusr, Haris la Kong, ‘i W Oamany. Pei Hutton it Co, Itsbuii it Nmith, IIu.Im.h, Ptvmln< it Way it Tailor. John Jones, HutiUir it Gamutsn. I'. Par. tons Sl Co. 3 \V l.stbrop it Co, Cuoprrfc ClUslum, Wayne it Non, l.vnn it rirtldsr, Hans it U sal.b'iri., n Cohen, Wyatt tk. Co. J W Anderson, W P \t.uns. I, W Wells it fai, J It Huil;h. Well* k Verstlllr, Cray k Bro, 3 V 3>iuf t, C It It, 3obnson. Colllna. Padelford, fay Rt Co, f T Wtllts, C Cburcblll, II It Post, H |« Bra nil/. „ NEWAPYERTISEMifrr^ fare Be4«M4-(ablo For .Xrtr York, naiTiigmm q,u., ,,, VrKAMSHIP K.NOXVIU.K * T o Ball Bsturdsv, J*n« 2/J, at 7| , * c lA , A* . *b* h»* M«1 t( ' * 1 “■eSS fr».i.roBf,. rAY -1 IU Kfc 1, 1 * ' I, ” b o. o.-osijq-rn or . mu ,, by u~.« , 1 laws* lake MMi.,, tbai i.» fa,a-,,. . *” iho i.,*a*es tr.si 1, not itluiwUi tb* bsl* ‘* , **t«r KNOXVfi.u;, , • HI tall St f Alrt.I.pORIi \ *111 ■ pall 11k U hIim«i!i;,3«i» 0 J4. It.—NMj>fwM of • mu-». Ly u. lsk« iMKr, Ibsi no Coo-,,. r«»M PU.VIHV VIA 3ACg«MiNVlu.». vniT ru . Ilwssssm M. tjnmtoi, m ‘ afT 11 * IN*s day Al oMn«,|14ii Ut Nl board spr U W/Rll ’, uwdsr dock ; u.i„ ATLANTA, M A V 3U^-fa,tfan-»va l VX, ei'rrross. XlOltll.i:, MAY 28, P. M^-Odton—Tb* market has coins slinotl to a stand. Uh» sales scarcely rMcbtug “5 bales. Qunutlons tuitnloalUy tbe same. Prelfhta—r>Mp North America laid on for new » ork at • I |wr bale. HRW Y«»ltK, MAY W, noon.—c«tton-Tl»e tnatkev la unchatiKed, with a moderate demand at pttrious rate*, f|.*ur—Tbe market ts unsettled, S,M» Lbts 1 "Wo sold al fl« HHi» lu -3‘ T X. Southern Is Arm—W* bids sold sl yesterday's rates. Wheal—The market Is Arm While Michigan Corn-Price* are a trifle lower-feA UMJ butbeia mixed at gl.U5al.U7. Pork—The market ts dull, with 1 declining tendsmy, 000 bt,ls Id at farmer rates. Ilcef—The market Is unrbsnged. Lard—The market ts dull. Whiskey—tfales Ohio at MsSNJie. Market hee»». MLN.i>«rt*i«*,,«.,!*' J i-rnoo«,*l4n , ctoc*. i,;.k, . M . 3«hn's river, larfo |i; U A fOllTlI A III.I b ill* VIA H».M P«.|;r. r 1 .. 1 SltparkO n>,K 1t\.tj;y*M r..—. «... her- r,. r, * U4| . ^.7 ^ o etoefc. for freigbt or , v .T"*. 1 ■•W? h M v tr,V‘ MrA.vri.il. -/** %■ A ««#•*! nt <Trs ' - ■ - t»od< Apply ta iwo ^ IlltS. B.tMiS a oil’ll XJ9T »»*>«>« *ss«r»aud a*»*.k llire Ol Mf.HM IN I. ar.■! - 1 t«.Q, . ^ lull) "Orf thei, serrtees U, lit t. v , ,j ' simI .iriiwiy. 1 ifllce, y<„ 7^ t. « ,*»i Ner*tiiisl., 14M 1st. fail u , —« - —■ P — v. Nil f If | The sleanuLiy. Kl Y •?».*». 7a.y iSe «.otw»* on fretgttv, e-. 8snnub,3iisf tV.Vj. ' *’ IIOO7|s \\ AVIF* || ~ 4 8INGKI; CLNT1.I.M ». ■ J\ to in 14 tot,tut. sun the ruuitne, tMobtlis, na ll^! hr abseol, U,. 1. _ „ occupy a r-«^u and Uk> cl»im u," the sao.r Uiim- for (Le u.» ,| Apply si Ibis <.m«t M*»:« 1 11. no 1 k 1 . Umitsiiub. Afur •1+ '4-V4b-.l . i"\Ji. fetn ^ IK. ‘-•-us*. »•}*,,I C.tvst_ . — / - ut C, M 1 CAPlI f„ tii “I thug up All of our stock of W and fancy fi'*J«, ** » on tb# cost, (or ea*h «uj * '•* I ,l I MARIMj I\TEI.M(.t\( i;. POUT op hAVANNAlf JUNE *• AliniVBII- nrlg liAka, Heron, New Orleans— K«kett k Hnel- ling*. „ . Consignees per schr N 3 Wsrlne^rom New >nrk, mlsi.ob bunnei (reporte.1 vestrrdk))—3 W Anderson, A Baker. M A Cohen, (Srenviile n Co W it U Mclntire, frsnlwick it Cooke, 3 limes. I.ynn k Holder, T II Mills, fallen. Hut- toil,Hutton it Co. Mints it Mobnson, Ituse. tievls it ‘faing, Wyatt it Co, luna it Washburn, A U Wngbt, Wells it Vertltlfr, W P Young, order. ,t|i:.YIHIt.t.N IIA. BaltiMosb, *lay *»3.—Alft*e<t, nark Lila, from '‘a vaiinah. llosToe. May 2fl-Cleared, brig Harbinger, far 3*ck- sonvllle. fit. Ilatrtsr, Me., May -33.—Aril red, Kboobtr-3udge Teriny,lroni Marten, Ua. Mmir, May 25.—Arrived, schr Cornelia, from J>s- rlen,Ca. HOKTON R Rig tv 11 (lb ll'".rhU', Hevaunah,3one 1st. ISIS. i-gp .. ~~ copTii i Vr. it mi ip. rf'IIK ureters roed Im. it. * ■:», (< »t •« > ■ X rb {> under the ntu,- ttr ■ " •!m.,ior Uto i.snssctton •■( a w n , pitI * »’• v f. «n.:u V. »i *7Akk.3i, III.N3. »l. fi Afc! E2 *»»ann»*.. Mat 17, ”5 ^ j ' i»i>m»i i »t«»N. ' N ‘*TICf: Is hereby r"u. tb»i *•/%«• tHr*b't> rstsUnz faie.tii ... r«.un tne firm - I I . 3. OfJIM •'. * fa d,.e ■ <e. K nflcr tbe ft»»l day ol Ju y, !nbl. . PkAN. !* ; 'Kjhtf, i ll AN- .- 7 Vti- -il !*ntnni.h. May 17. l b ^5 y, < I l k TltL.tM Itl It's ii»lliVr r’| , lli: l‘<>|i«arii.r 1>^» ttr .~ trr«u .t-i C-» ; 1 Kent. *iZ : llmwn Word.—No*, li, ; Kos il.ij, M - 5 »jrs etcti • tikli.sn. Ward —Nos f. X. S. V.: rsrh ti. ‘."V, 31-3 qr» earn. *r. : ♦. 11.1 i. IS -* qr» rath. If. Zi —J qr-» -• t ;%l ^ I fa, X“ —qr* ,neh. »—tl^<« i I • 'tumble Ward.—N> s. t V, a,u. | q't enh. 5—I qr». 7, e»»i 4 i. t-( ‘ — • iSU-C qrt. 13. tK.tr. tufa? 41. «. t qn 7. ,-.5.. X -t wert he!/—* • I reukl.n Ward.- ’»• > q-s each. “1*V» To Ibc lubablissul* of the tiir <*l Na* %'IISIUMll* Tbe rules of the lloanl of lleahli make it oblicatary on me Ut eddit-s* you on the »'it.Jeet of m.-a*ur»-s far the preservation of health. It it presume.}, vt,e'. vfa »ed remembrsneo «■( Ihe last year will make It nece-.ary for me to say Irul little. Every good ritlzeu will (re!, thal bltduty to himiei(aiKl hisMlghl«>rs requires htm I — H qrs •" "«n —I- «-• ceielcss and tp ilg-retU, w# c*n only reach ibr-.uih ite , p, qrs t-ot b. taw ; and they may be assured, that tbe ordinance* will j CbsMion 't sol.—Nos. 1. 5. I*. 14. t k . EX C L. be ilrittlp toftrttd. | * < 4j^wb*dNfaj^‘-. , «os. 3. V»,xP.r.C:.. (Mnitn. Uhoeter knows o( a nuisance existing in the e.iy.ts | bBU qr*«*rb. AKl requested to report the,same to the Commute.. «.( the : c.4. W, To—| qr* rvn. 1 Sb. t 0-4 Ward in sluc.'i the nulnnci eaUta. NbouJd tb#s>ca*rn j »• *er neglect to |<rfana nt duty dally, you ere rrq.*e*r*d I , *2^0^ r*eb. '(*.«,*«- q-'t^tl^tLuZ to report him P> tbs Cbalrmsu or Aecre'.sry of the . |0 qrse#ci*. M-Uq>e x—.4q *. Hoard of llrahb. j lorsyib Ward -No* 4. «4-5 q-ree«X * * Ri—« permit me to recommend you to use lime end rotr j X1—l q»s**tb. V persr. at dlslnfec.ing sgen't. » o* eannot u»e them too y, j, jo, 33— 4 freely. Those who are unablo U* purchase, will be Ap . qr. vi, qr* eecn. plied with them try applying to ibetr Ward fauumittee*. , b*^f—eq-*. Before concluding. I wuiiM call y-ur atu n:i* n io 1 ■lath end ninth sections of an Crdiusncr, ; io ‘ rest bed—■ qr* li-V Council l.*»lh Atryutt, IKO, to wit: | ‘*reen v\ erd— %'-• 5. <«. Section Oih. the owners tcnilits, s>r occupants of 7 bon**—, »hatl keep wltlilh their yards *-r ei^l«»u-e*. *• ,V.5'* .. v - . .... . , , „„ ... c.H,..t.'i........u.k „'•«-»"»-• rj" J i •"*.■‘•li snail be ite|*>*de>t a I the offal*, fllih. ruhbish.dlrt. eod 1 •;*. . . . . 4 *“ oiher mailer crio rated in sal.I tuildinc and e*.< b sure. * *• , * ' . q*» and the »4id tilth of every d.-*ertptfai* a* afarcmid, .hall ! ard.—No. 3d-.* r* « « ‘ . J . fa-ptare.l In said hot or barrel irom the isi d»y or April | ' * ‘ * r « f » earn, it* t " *— l« Ihe 1*1 day ol Notemlrt-r, t-eiore ihe h. ur of 7 ,»*• q'J eech. . cloek: end from the Hide* of Nn.nnber, lo< lusi«e, in I-* a*eiie vV anl —Nos ,*u...v.. ihe la*t day ol March, inclusive, before Ihe hour ..f J. J * '• 44-3 qr. each. 4 qr*. i. > ■•*-* fl'* 1 n'cloek, A. .M.: and such mailer s<> pieced. r4*.'.’rr ga..'* 1 4 (oTnciTt*)sets wriYounTie ettj, is shall t*o detlcnelrd | „ 'T”*. ' • *' ' “ Mh ' -r" *" J "7 w’.w.-*-.« See fah. That every touvhoMcr and of a *■ *'l~ 4 U'yotk. J.V3. V4 .T. vt-: c*. hou*e, shall keep tlm yard,ceJtar.encWire *.r preroiMr* | J.* 4 !'' •n occupied, clean and cl*ar of and free from all putrid i ,, - '« *',.: 4 , \.*' . d*’- ■lid »itnkti.« wa'.rr or thing whatsoever ; and u she'l ; . ! fa. the duly ol every househoklrr or occupant of a fa-u-e, 1 ' to throw Into Ihe pnv.es attached to ihrlr > erd* •>. -n. ( clmiiree. a iwclt or a sufficient quantity of lime, one t month d'lriinr the ra»|dh« of May,3une,3ulv, August, i Sei'lrnitrer,* »Ctot*e- and November. I will also call your attention t«> the thi eeciion of an Ordinancepa«*nj In Councilon ihe '.l»sh of April, !rZ7: \ Sec 2nd, Thai any person or persons, owning «r ikoi- ! pylng an; lot or part of a fat a- a yard, garden,. ~4v* H each. Vi umi he'. > «>—isqnvwcL Jul qr* ol ita Olfniology—the ejrn of day. ho directed, and that ihoy aro hereby authorised to , — advcitiso l»ir proposals lor the erection «*f a I'ost The Recent EaRtiiqL'AKC in Japan—Wo havo { nuubuiMl** <'Hl« lnr<l viuunowirt. Ilotiae at l ( azaretto Point, of the ^ Mine size and nlrendy given an account of a tcrrthlu carihqunko Husband's I'ALCINI'.ir MAtJNI^tA is highly ••fne* j materiais a« the oho st present at 1 hundcrbolt.* ... fa,..o Il.nl,.., „f ||, A I 1 flolnl In allvlUeasea t*f tho Hlomacb and Bowels, which Rrsahtd further, I tint the ,MnVot,Liiy Marshal. hi J«psn, nnd Uio ias of tho Kusaun fnguto Duua. . n „, ^unuted with acidity, amt give* immrdlaie 'ollrl anJ CotvthuUw on Health ami Cumctcry ptoceea Another account says: li.'aribii ii. Th* efrcisnf caress to .'atingor u| , |lUt l, aMre „ 0 point in good older far I drink mg err tfruerally relieved by H, sml H ! , ||0 rccv|l „ 0ll ,.| , r , 0 p l4t House, and to mUcrii** "Of about 1,000 houses in Simoda,hu| 10 wero ! left ntnn<iing, and they were all iimro or Irn* shut- | Irrrd. During tlio hniifhl of iho aeon*, a largo junk wna dnahnd against thn Diurn'a hows, and ! split in two: ropes wero throw n to iho crew to i s.iv«. theiuarlvas, hut in hliutl oltcdionco’to tin* on- ' thorn ice, w hich farhiden Jnpaneaolo go on boaid o| an • ouieidor' without pormiaslon, tlmy relimcd l*i avail iliumsclvea of any niuana «»l anlcty, nnd j sank wuli iheir vcmoI. Boltin two hundred lives were lost. i.liy for Silo Iho land owned hy the city at Thundcr- " Nothing could exceed the kindness shown hy | This prepar iho Anicriran* lo lllO Russians; tlio P..w hnlWiu ■ limr- ,k -*'■ lurnieh.-d them, wiih provisions far Wren mom hs, I •' ulothos and necessaries, ninny of iho officers giv> 1 .V tng nw.iy every tiling lliuy had to their aullenng looiher suilura. Capt. MrCluney, of tho P<,wli-vt Inn, oflored them every sMistanre. ami tendered them * psMagp to Blinngliao This act <>l uaiion- ul roiirtosy wns highly Iinpreciated by tho Rusnun Admiral. I>ut rosprctlully declined, na it would place thrin hi tlio tMiWar of thn English and •French " Ihe nilhleM and most pleasant aperient - ouiii* who, Irom a .edeniar* lit* or i*lhrr c*us#a, . ler the Irequenl nocessltr of having rrcorse lo | holt. * ‘ ‘ " All of wluoh is respectfully submitted. Epwin (*. Hertz. 3 lira li t Commillo.. oRntNaxrijv. "An ordinance to amend an onliuanbe entitled an ordinaiii-e. for consolidating tho various onU- nanccs of Iho city in relation to tho leguiatton «*f sisvra and nogrtvea ami lot tho better ordering of letnnve*. I •• |>ersou* ol n ImIIhui* or a goiti) habit. It inn) lie recommended with peculiar propneiy; ami Bs v irt'ie* liavo Imvujcoeaie.ll) veilfled In the «h»ea»es of w a* m ell mates atany «t Itw cuiatilathw of ch*dfrn tn e.vrly inlnnc), and even al iii'TO advanced prii'His.are alii lelrd wtih arl.lll); and III such c»»*-. th" * 'alclnevl .Mnwuesia hu* a grrvi ad vnntave iiwi mh* • ahsorbcnli, vlr: that It lN*th neutralises ihe arid In the alimentary i canal, au.l art* as an rflto*clous yet gentle purgative.— •ii Is free from unpleasant lasie. *n*l three gih of the common rakliicd .Moznrsla. (Irsi premium Nltver .Medals, amt a New York wot mi « Voir Medal aw anted. I'.ir sale by tlio druffglsls gen* rally. ami by llovmanu- fa.'iurer, f. 3. 1(1 8BANl), Philadelphia, apr :♦ eotl.lim** Tiir Reciprocity Treaty.—The Canadian nil* llioriiira, it n, |>e*r«, aro noi doing thn hniirst thing hi retail.in to tho reciprocfry treaiy. While lio ruat*>m-ho|i«o fan# aro exacted here on the entry of uitieln* fr..m Canada freo undor the treaty, they am levying ■ duly <*4 2 L2 pyr root, on the value ol barrels of baga conialning flour Irnm tlio Unl'rd have Ivreii pleased Htales Under Iheir eonsiruclionnl thn treaty, ibe mtirm*** unquai n nl ll flour Is exempt, but the barrel containing il Is sub jo. I to duty. Tho-Treasury Department at Wash ington ha* taken etopa to sol this matter light. Arrival or Wiiai.iro Vrsaxt.s —-Bosi.m, May 28 —Tim ahtn Mtlo, from Ochotak Hea, ainved at New Heill.o.i on th* 27th mat. with 2,730 b.vrrela »l oil and 32,INK) pounds nl bone. Hunt h>>me and sold riming iho Voyage 901 hlila of ml and 26,"00 I'ounda of boil*. , Also, arrived al New Hrdfard ship Callao from Oeboisk He* Willi 1200 barrels of oil, nnd 9J.IKN) iw.im.la r*l Ih'o*. Hent homo 2'30U barrela of oil, nnd ,W,70n poumls of Ivonn. Also, arrived al New Ifadford ship Cassia, from Ochmak Hea with I MW barrels of oil and IO.(kN) pounrlardhofta. Halit In.mo and sold lO.WNl |vounds HpoCen 3lih May. lal. 37 30 N , Ion. 72 W ,aehr Plorlgo, of New \ ork for Aapmwaii. New York Liqi'or Lkaui'R —Tinafa.dy,formed ■lorn the passage of the New Y«'lk elilngeol llqu.if law, now number* 14,IKK) mainline Arlmlwoin foa y III, *• Iftr-ii hat eraated a fund of 9l4o,(KK) Tmr French Crvxtai. I'aucrr.—'The two buildings eraetad for (he Wnfld 1 * r.xhlblllon In Parts,cover an ar**nf 969 JKK) feet ,ur itmre than twenty-lwu sere* THI* i» 32.900 Hjuam feel larger than iho lemdofi L'ryaigl Palace The g'eal h"fi I* 'hr- •' qusMv-r* s*l a mil* long, (3,950 Isel) end la the laiRveHu ihe wutld. ry* liistihiculihod physician*, well known mcr- .1 ....I*, ie*prrlabl*atmtlircarle*. iu.illnimlre.ls of o0<ers l,..mr R lo the boo-I rff.i-1* »l wrAlll.I.IIN A.Mii*\M. I lir.llBY KEI'I’-tTMltANT. esaeu-altve O. «...o.'li.. r Ms, and dlse«*eaof the lung* eiidlbro*. geerr.ill) 1 here Is in* empiricism bi n, prepaia ton. Articles whlrlt era well known and highly appreciated lo ll.e eniio'*ie*|lcal (krulty, ah*ne erorr in'-* l>* coin* le.itnon. M AIIt.f.lfH |»| vllltIKi: A « i*IIIH\l. Is al- ••• |.rei>nrr*l with Ihe **me scleoHllc «klll «".l rare Its l»e.«*fl.'l«l Miens in vBsea*e* Oflhe fa.wrl* have It.-ii rcinerknl.le, < iter 500 ph* sk<an*. win* have been plane niinlnir.l wiih Ihe rvdne* of these popular iniiwlra, • Ith thrin, ami nn)i •peak **l Ihein — - - couth, ■•qiiallfli'.l pral»e If you •'**' ■ - • ui.ii tint y <ll*ea*e ,.l il.e lungs nr throai. glvellov I'.tpcclorsnl n trial} or if sou or ynur friend* neevl ihe ant ol ihe Ihnrrl.ire ' VioBal, make use of It with confldrnre, and ink'k vl.o rrsuli. |ir»r. ipii*e pamphluls In be had oralis ol th" soantl Price ..f each, nuly fifty cent* per hnllle, ni 1,0 *: M. Ttfr"*' M. Tt'HNI.H k TO. ' \V. IV. I.INI MI N, A A. Rnl.ri.MMNN k 4*0, ' j. it. MM' itr 4* Iren negroe*, mulatloes, and mratizoea, «ithm the oily of Bavannah, and tor other purposes c -novcied therewith" waa road tho ecc-*nd lime, ami on mo tion td Alderman Allen, laid over to the next inerting ol Council. rmiTioia kkau aiu orantzp ««n coipition or rR"VER RkTl'RN* REIXn MAPI—vix ()f Phillip -miih, Richard W. Dv-laney. Patrick Burns, James Mc(*lom.|Snrah M. Maxwell and children, I'ayne Lovell.agent lor hia wile. Mar tha!) Lovell, Homy Biivder lor Mr* Jano H. Snyder, Kennedy Dale, Hugh l.aikm and Anto nio Mom.*, slating that they had aevei.vllr been doubly la lex 7*iuri make |hci dncell'd I single tax ttuot.crtoNt RE*n xin abort ru. any *:hrr puqH*»c, rhell kc« p ibr earn* ck-an amt ficr from IHU* or Impurity Irom animal or vegnab'e met ier; a fat when ruch ioI m part of fat *hall-t-c a»eertain. . e.1 by tbe lloant of llealtb, ibotugh Uvrir Want • nm- I mlitce*. b> t>c unclean, aud in bad order, lix-y ,ha!l I give one day '* mdlre of Ihe fxM by ihe Martha!, or any Oiy Constable, .o ihe owner or owner*, nrrup'rrc r copters, poinllt'g em whrrrin the evil roropialiifsl of con»l*i*. and wtih direction that II b* forthwi.i, rrmov • cl. If, after surh noilee, the lot or part of fat shall , continue unclean and in bad order, ihe Mar»hal «»r««.n- • *table shall rnter |-raceal.ly on the piriofa - *, a»vl *nh ) proper aid. cau-e the fllth .*r Impurity to be rom-v.i!, J ready f«*r the .*H-*v*fc«er’a cart*, or rajtrtrai.'y ct*v«r<d over with »&nd or earth. M. 3. HtVKNr.lt, chairman B. II. Savannah, I5ih May. Irii. .tia*7* ia»k Ward I.?.V» i .7 qr* rarh . 5, V Ir- 4 q qr* raeh tU—7 qrs 7—9 qra 17 qra earh. ■‘I'ni.ja. Id P aniatb'i. v - 7.^,1*. P. >*. !i J7. I*—i qr* rarh C*. Y*. T-. iH, 31. 3.*. •• <*- Ijr* raeh. I?. 1-rUrr A—i q'» 3. 4. k. f. )l- qf* < act. 11. I IT— U qr* ti.i.. IP.vla-.wr H--M i l«,Ui.»r 1-14 q^s. If. Ix-urr 3—14 q-» 1>, Ut K —14 qr*. Troup Ward.—No*, li. W. —i qr* r»rt! M. w ' Ml \ lll'.l.l. «V 1*111.NTINS Srrc«*»o«* to Pnilssicr | Ban. COIMKT.VEKKIIII* NOTICE. cplll*. old Arm of Phltbrlck k Bell ha*lt*c l^*en dls» 1 wdvd h* the death of Mr.Ssml. Phdhrfck. wr hare Ihl* <la) a*M*clAted ourselves togethrr, far the pur|«>kp of conPv.viivg vl.e vUrorat Aucn<>i. an.) U B »j. ne*s. under ihe name and style of lll'.l.l. k I'Hr.NTIr'N, and re«necil«illy nqur»t a cwiilnuanre of ihe pairdifagr of our friend* and the public. t»NU r mil. zas. N. rataTifs. rvavaunah, June I l*4YY j, | C mPUtTM ilMIII* MlTIt l C|i|ir. rmlrnipml have this day forme! a c • |**'t-.er- 1 *hlp undei tbe name amt »tyle of l.'ol'l'KIt k KHAM.lt. for ll.r pur|'. *e of rsrrytng on a I'aebiragw bal-.lqr*. W, t *.» be'..—4 qrs 1<«, 1: > - * ;** raj. 40-6 qr* 25. *.'4-!* q-» •-! Warren )V»rd.—N‘ev-t, *. (■ 13, 14— 4 qrs eacl.. 16— ? qr* Wash'iMiow Wa*d.—N*u 4, 17. 32— • q-» e*ri J— 3 qr*. I, IV— 4 qr* earh ra.i bPf-4 qr*. J.-) q » r. «(Hi balf~U»qr* i. qr* ea.-:. Wolri VS ard.—No*- *. !s t i — ■£ q*> ra: i. L* . .V, Ir- 4 qr, «tch. 15—6q»*. l.5-?q-* Wharf fa J, Ifarker A »• • No. q'» Jo.*. W. K n Alt I r, * - 1"»*rr If the rent-due on Ifa abur f-ro. 0:1 ot t^fare ihe 1 lifc in*ir 11, t ahaj.' r» n ;h.-u> on the nxwntng of the l?»h, in erf.^ra y v d the ordlnanerv of the e>'.j jure 2—id* T M M'.'N1.< • / * It A 1 ItAM Ml Bill D*> SALK.—" fa-wiV'.ev V ihe do.«r of the Voart llou«. fa r*»a*>t.*'. . =t • of A t.athsm. a ml Mate <’f 4!c MU, o» *»•* C-». Tnr^*»« in July n«v.. t<etwe n llw A-ctl hour, -a « r-'w 1*1 fa 1* of I .and. ailual«d In the of « hii«.*.n »M Nialr ef i.o.ff a. ami iiiow r a* to:» n -» r tr f afal vwert*. ,>*,' C*ir 1 -N* n. w •*»« *-.i O t • -t i. f rtrti fan 1 It*, acres, morr or >e,». «l,ki!i and appurcuav-ees thereon; ike »jm* r»* **f '*** Ir* fad on to aa;t».'y am.wtr*te C f*. .»»re- •• • M hnfwrvor V. un of Chatham o-oriy In fav« • - **wt. dcr A f*me:*, Trra»v»rvr of il.evhatr. to V.ni l *1 A-vviawon. *a Ifanjamm It. l>at.'H. Pro,««.* p.-nid out In ra>d fl fa. Jane V— Ira A. )H''U t\M | A»I ATUAM MinKttTV* > At.K -VA !1 he **k * vote the doef of tl-e »V>att lb'** ■* lhej'7 at Savannah, Ihe »>»>*.«* «d <>a'>-»o »* of Ctwp* no thrfni T «»,•*.*r. y tn Jot amt Crner I Pbmml-*)on lt«.,ne*v*fat trs^fully w» J 'T'"-'*;'* , . \!'.V .". ’"a Be t tne patronage ol thrtr frirnd* and the public gen- «br b-cai b.vars *v sale.,he .c.aio fa • era,,,. WM. At’Hl.f.Y * * >t'P*:t:. i ,B * 1 '»> cf **'*»** h ;' ***'* ' ^ £ IV,, I |.| i; I'p. 1,1 l Weal of t arm alteri, ai»t k. » r n r^- l*.a« >■*• • x Hay st.. Aavannah. June i. ** I TIcKUimiv. a. lot wnmN-r •.* y-irr ,VA.Noe«a-*j4 . ‘ •.,. ti . 1.h l 1 ' f, .. til Ot), kSfeJ e \ ir IIINMII.I TIU.Avl « <M*AICTJkl.l(MIII ' | a||II 4fa par!ner»hi|> here.»dore e\t-i!nc 1 tPvrmvt'.M.i* \vn 1 ff-ct: be.nc bovvn.l*'! « 'th •* , . ... I misilfi Mnrta, !4.' »<aj:r IttTktlY.Alv 1* hetrbv dita-tlv . ,<wt,v and wr«i hy a s:*wt nil «N, hy tnuiual c«n»eni. Ktlhrr party vs aalh.wvird to |^*« ib-itv ^- nVioftbrea- attend bt ll.r uiim tiled but'beaa. w the hulIJmc* and arpnrifw ». ^.nirtlllVKI.lH ) r .M.« Savannah. June .. IfAM. It. WIIITKHKAH. < 4k-IVAIt IM.ltMl If r |A|IB t'nder»igne.l baveihi* day r»nur.| a <'o part- 1 nrrthip for the lian.xilon»( a feewwat-e and ifaitiraiwlon business vin.ter the name and »i*fa ,f ll'*TIIW):i.|. *. WIIITrilKAI). and w.^Uuiiy ,0 lint Ihe patr.'i.nage of tl>r|r frlrid* amt ibc | m. i .-.n- vrally. H. IL II 'THWBKK. Navannah, June I, l*5V ll. W'lllElir. ttl A vmhwT. ihc. A. l*AI,\Ti:it, Rurfe<«n, A*hlre|Hxttst,and Practtcal Ojeralor **n ih« "•rnsge C '» >«« *troei, y >v| n wshey * x:y -» v. »t> |be> >et vaWf: a*terw pari <ef «M >.•«.»»** r.**'P< ♦ to ihe as me *4 •"* )ifMiv>u!wa)r'H< "• t ie! out cf Ihc ll.'NirtH bam vfauMv, in f»»\vr d cf t’.*e Chatham Matmi r» mover llarrta rnnprj? A TllA'StAh, a.c-#- 'IlMAt rhsrleaion* ! ire !< rfW-C'll .Aleasrafar ' >m«-i*.Trca I-nan Association, va. poluSw.1 outla ar d fl fa. \> ATI lV'l « irl .it I Mtr Kahwrihee* have tu»: wvr-.vW. » wv ved Vat- tif«> »»».-.(me*. M »tee 4fact.-*V 'new • ■•* p.I.wirark. Th»s* evofars wij lore •» r*"t CoMrril.au the «'M paUerw, and a»w a«K* qa *» f«.» Mwnikl r.ra*ec*l< aw.tevamiw'* a; jr 2 U*V»:U,fc UATTlM.'Kr'R. 1 * A(A*N 2N KbdSMdt* atMNhoaUera. tv*-- »t *Jd > for *.ah- hy tit NTKH 4k «• A vnai.U. • l't.b.~di hates gtfu * .%'».* Cadi.*, June •—a 1;. ll tnifaM! AW a JAVA ("V isequenco ol not making their | wiin**ui the lean inconvenience. >yillg that Jh#y lie allowed lo ' I'r.l'.liM |>ia(llraMM'k»i * a luuh and lie vldnU). lo Ms |*eeullar ai mod# of affording relief,and aci ompllahing an instant*- neon* and v-ffeciual cure . f «"»»». »M. XAII.H niM.TU ATINU I „ RtVAIJl . wUIkhu the tl'chiet' pain, vo (Vie to vee ralnvoea, and ( the relief is *.< ln»laniane.»u*. 1 >.»i ihr |x (v.p» mua ' ftt4 i)n Irea'evtcan Iramctlaiely pul on vheir bV >tv4awd I'ava. .and tho CTijr Tieasurer l*« 0 tt.em all over and above th* n, VO mah. .e~jr NP.I'H A 1.411 A.—'Thi* fnrmhUbb'.l,*ea*r.which sremslo b..r)t"lhe whtll :sf lls.» phi. .'an*. , rat.la Ilk* n.Kk'ie b. • Alt I I'.ll'M hl’ANlNH Ml\1l II I.. At f tbfadrn, bMMvevly «'f the \*,.»r Ifavire New York, and I »le pn.prlel.tr of Ih" Bvebange II.od. Illrls- ui.ii,.,, \'« . 1* oira of the Hundred* who Iia* e been emed Uf *et«rr N.u.aigia by Cartel'* NpanUh Mlviiirr. Nlnee Id* cure, he ha* recommended It *•» unuibwrw of uilipi* who wera siifh-rlng w"h near'y e'er, loim ol vfva. ea*e, willi lliem.isi vrniiderful suirae** Hi. *ays ll l* the most #airsonlln*ry mevtletne he he* ever aweu u*evf. and the ,»e*, hlmwl ivurtller known. H»a »it<wil**nk»M. 5 ••'•I 77 On. "oas*, ,‘n sas, and *H arupllnn/am, dl»ea*e* srlaing Imni *u Impiirw ur deprave*, *,afa of the tdfnul. hre ilm • siraurdlnarr eufwol klr " in 4) HarwiMnl.a highly »cf|ieelaMe rbisen of lllehmomt. A* , by i’AH IT.H'd ni'ANIffll MIX 1 inn:, lie had libel* and »*.r»a ol 1 lie worst ileaerlptfaw, and floe,,, go, »v l»ad. he wa* unable |n walk, eirwpi nn crvilrhr* A few lvoll|*a nl Verier'* Apanub Muiiirw, the great blood pnrtRrt, ewtvd him, a* ll ,<a» eiirwd hnnurwil* of oUno* w In* i’,ave sul R-M'd will* •loximallMM, iMdwffhrtsof iifatcUM. amt pslw* and ulrrr* -I vbe Imvi.w* am| J'divla a l's« ad v*i,is* Intel 0 m*» V* aimany tie Guy .Marshal and l.'ommtt- ml Lanea l>« allowed to ol|*ond utand dollata more on tbe pxv* Ireel. >dg*m— • he Mayor be anthonied 10 nay vo turn ul nine bundled dollar* 1*1 one hall of iho w wk eon- >r Blark * land on lluichnia.in ed lo ihe aalialaclion ol tha Hy Ah! Reset n ntiiieo on aa much 1 mg in IV Hv Aid Re sat ri to Mr ) upon per traded lo Island !• Mayor. Misckt.t.xNKota MitrrR Tho coitiniumeaiion from ihe lloanl of Health teqiiesllng t'ouncil lo furnish them ** Ith ono bar* fu| id poppets*, wa* toad and fitautrd Thopioposal ol J II. Haidwin lot dredging, \ 0 , laid over at tho laat meeting, waa, on motion, laid oi« thn table A F. Totl#y, Kerpct <d Laurel‘lio*e Ceme tery, submiitgKl hia report ol interment* lot tbo month of May. Amount of areounta paaaed 9W67JW 4 ouncll adjoutnevi I'.PWARn G aViiawn (i r pto tew A1MIC8TA, MAY 31. I*. M.-ifalbm-Th* markot openrd ltd* mornlna with a lair dema.ul am, prle#« Uniting up*ant. The I'aMRe'a newt rw«rkr.t **• atvut j. p. At. Nothing dona sinew 4’UAUUU*TGNiMAY 1! •-I'eAhCA The uvttkaA tw via) Wa* quiet, Snd lb* *a'e* weie limbed In (itl habw, a , vivn.e* rang,in. Irwuv V »•. tiqr. Vbr bulk r.„** ,vvA, i. 11)*• hill » ghl b»lc* »< 'be ah-ive. al f*tge, **•» »l a Uni j article Ifawltn brand m for the )a*i cthl ' yo»i*,aud l« now well known an-t vouched for by i* j pec I aide and prominent (•efs.'n* •ovne ol • hwe ean.rt ** ,re aim*veil, lie, anh lull e. i.RIcce. lel.cip *Kr pa louage of tno l.adlr* an.l ttwolUmen o' N«*w*ve*h vVt'lA'K run A*N»; AVKUK. AT rt'l.ATKt Uv'V’sn, t.s*. •*ck» Ilian * W t.h.1* Cfawee Ty«neMer llswv* I*ll»ln,l|»vl hall. Jwm r Jweel l.tAN Ik SkAItvU . ixvvKt. AND UMfJ-lV*4Rwafr«, lRwc4‘a»^ i 1\ »'a*vw hilg Vmvw* iNf *»s 1 ;t(.ram \o 164 ' )'• ">'• abend fambie* al their tr»).trace. Hefei* by permtMioU ,e Nannie I II. tiirk*. h. M, IV (Ida* tlorUraek, 'f. I). Aiftevl Itaol, XI l* A . • *iri.trat, M. |l. Tho* V tMm.'wa, At. 0. AY. M »7leh, At I*. . It. At. Btallafofvt.AI.lv, T*e atrave gevvllemsn at# at, i#t|ii«nl known In. 47>aile*fan. Ileery \*. bwisat, At l* h. Ilert. rran* J.11. layter, Kaj, BerJ Adaw«*,t'»q U Awdevwew, I'-aq I. r* Mfift*.'*, Im ,** Mtllv Itooae. ot. a<>4 w*i| I «we t >| N«»THM. ATIVi: TO MAI.I. A4.I A LL t'rrwsi having MA Bvr*re a, »•*" r«t*a, ' House over twelve wvoidh* will pfaa.se ewM ami I |vgv ihe etpvnee* ,ra ll wuhtu Iwreiy vlky* from vvi* j daie, or the twine will he aol4 Je I J AV.Il \\ || TBI'MOfrn A 1> 1 amt iwr a#Ve hy Jv'IIA T Rv'AVl.AM*. WMA'A 1 > lit Mi. TV iMTtTCxVRK la « hw-SM amt ‘ Jwv-e , pkluw Jewel j)l NNeVI.V ANI.A SffiKVfffhS 11 A A '* MMI a*-' I. *.u »I JOHN T RvAVi.AMv .K. te amu hy Jew* , kpmi I »M|Vn: BAVVVh Rll"l'l lil ha • I* » Ws I*‘«a* »7» crewsi! *bwkfa* • wale h* j* A v»IULNk a fURTC tlM-haWtfdlfS law v IVSk f* “ Pwr*«*w« - jav Md* 47w.vrj,a V Mil auiie. ^ « CA hhd* lllrwe* w*eiih,v wwat. 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