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SAVANNAH RKPUHL »LAN. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 28,18ft5.
THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN.
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SAVANNAH, GA.
Thursday Morning, Jnne 88.
BY TECEBRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN
If aw OrlMM Karktl.
Niw Orleans, Jana 87.
Cattoa tfeeiined a half cam to-day. Tha market
eloaad doll and declining. Bale* of tha day 400
balaa: Middliaf qootad at 10 1-8 a lit.
XST Tha ataamahip Alabama Cam Svhcnck,
for Naw York.aailad yaaiarday at 4 1-8 o'clock.
P.M. _____
|y Tha Meantfhip Augusta, hence, arrived at
her wharf In Naw York in fifty-eight houra.
yffTTha Stoamer Gordon, Capt. Barden, for
thia port, via. Penracola, Apalachicola, St. Mark*,
Cedar Keya, Tampa and Key Weal will tail Item
Naw Orleana on the 30th inst.
TM« BWMMtfB Canvaallan Ml IM , PROM HAVANA AND KKT WIRT.
(, UeanlaPlal«ara«*i| ra , —
It haa already haan made known to onr madam I annivaL nr rw wabbl. ,
ih.uh.Kc.ll.d D r2T;"°,r ,W Tl», Meaimhlp Irebel, c.pt. KoIIIm, ,nlt«l
mat I, conttnllon ,1 on ,b, Mol ,Mt,nlnv Ironi ll.van, and K„ Wm,
Ill,preMat month, numlMtrd Oo». Johniwn lor ih. II. s. Mali, to ih. ttih horn Ikon I
ra•election, and Instead of tho uaual iaeoe of their Tho Dianto, tha Prknsa. and tha OaciTa. In full !
atala oonsanaa about banka, tariffs, internal im- file* of each to (he 84th, came to hand, Wo find
provetnente, dto., die., planted thamaalvaa upon nothing of general interaakloilwm to trenafert.. ,ur
that onoa daaplaad etn»ture,ihe Georgia Platform, columns. We are indebted to a commercial lumen
and a manifesto against the American party. I in thia oily for extracts from lattsra and ciroulai>
It ia hardly necessary to comment upon thia great ! received by this arrival,
political fraud, salts intended consummation and’ The quotation* for sugar in Havana on the
the reasons that induoed it were announced before* j 24th., were as follows: Cuouruchoa, inferior and
band, and the game is too shallow, we should aup- j ordinary Saft Mrs; do. good and auperior ft L8a
pose, to impose itsoll upon any man who haa n ft 8*4; crushed, inferior to good 6*7rs;d». auporior I
head to think for himaell. Gov. Johnson, how- * n d florotoa 7 1-4 a 8 ra. Whiles, inferior
aver, in his letter of acceptance, has propounded 1 10 superior 8a9r*, ; do .floreiee, all grades 9 MalO
an enquiry as to whytho trick should not eucceed I L2re. Muaoovadoee, Inferior end ordinary 6aft 1-2-
in its object; and as we era among the number of do..good and auperior, ft 3-4*6 1-4re. The total «x-
ty The bill of martality for the past week,
which we publish in another column to day, ia an
earnest of the healthful nose of our city this year-
bat eight interments being reportod, end of theso 4
wars infants. At a lime like this, when those who
ere to the habit of making their summer tripe to the
North, Springe, and other retorts for tho warm sea
son, have scarcely be*on to enrol themselves upon
the absentee list, this eahibtt it evidence that tho
•old Savannah Home" promisee to be as pleasant
this season, and tree from diseaae, as it haa ever
been. Many who leavo ua, from apprehension,
may, before the summer is over, look back from
their refuge upon their healthful Savannah, and
admit ttyt,alier all,‘’thero ia no place like home."
The report of inletments lor the past weak, end
ing Jane 86, were, in
Laurel Grove Cemetery... 7
Cathedral Cemetery 1—8
For the week ending June 27, of last year, the
interments were, in
Laurel Grove Cemetery 19
Cathedral Cemetery 1—22
Tbe.Creps and ihe Weather.
Decatur County, Ga , June 22, 1855.
Met tit Editors .-—Tho corn crop ol this county
is vory promising, and the quantity of land plant
ed, is much greater than it was last year. Tho sea
sons are note fioe The crop will bo by ter the
largest ever nude in tho county. Cotton does not
look well,the prospect is not promising ; much l.-sa
planted than there was last year. Oats are poor.—
Wheat none. Tobacco looks well, and the proapert
fora good crop,very proiuUiug. Nona of the old
crop of cotton on fiend. Yours, Ac.,
Decati'S. I
Way.nuvili.1, Jute 2ft, 1855. j
Messrs. Edilort:—Having just returned from a ■
trip into Ware and Appling, 1 too, would repori^o j
as to help you to make out your record ol the proa- j
pects of the grow ing crops.
it is a fact beyond depute that there is mote com
planted ihan usual, and it look* well indeed. There ;
ia far ices cotton planted, but it ie doing well ex- ,
cept in a lew places, where they complain of "sure
ehin and rustbut a more observing planter in :
BatilU Fork, assured me that with him it was tho :
work ol tho r.d hug .' We could find none the morn
ing 1 visited his field, but saw that lor from six to
twelve inches there was neither fruit nor leaves;
and the mam stalk was covered t<> ihe same height, |
with black apota, in many instances causing it to ,i on0 , were denounced by your pre^
break «nd fall down. Tha top m doin, well, ye, | niM „. 4wl , ho d „„
Georgia Platform mon who despise tha baas pro-
posal and the party who mndo it,wo propose to giva
hit enquiry an answer. The question is as fol
lows:
" That Georgia should bo "ono people and one
party," there can be no question. Hut why ntsy
not this ho accomplished upon tho plallorm adopted
by the Democratic Convention t il its principles
are sound and commend themsolvcs to truo State
Rights men and to every Iricnd of the Union—if
they are those io which the poonlo ol Georgia, ol
all parties have pledged themselves, in the most
solemn lorm, then it is the'part of wisdom,
patriotism, and policy, that all should unite in
their support, and thus preserve our alliuuco with
tho sound men of tho North."
Wo rendily concede, and for fi»o yenra have
maintained, that upon the platform of I860, tho
pooplo of Georgia should bo "ono people and ono
party." This groat, conservative truth, however,
seems to have just broken in upon tho minds of the
Johnson party, and in what a silly attitude do they
proeont themselves before an honest people, alter
having louglit and denounced that platform for
years aa a "rotten concern," and a 'base aurrundor,"
in coming forward at this lain day, when their
former faction is gasping in articulo mortis, mount
ing the despised structure, and inviting the men
irAo Aiuv always been on it, to rally to their
standard! Does tho history ol tho world furnish a
parrallel in effrontery aud impudence ?
Again ; whence tho necessity for such a union t
The only roason we havo seen alleged by Gov.
Johnaon, or any one olse, is that the South may
present an unbroken front to our enemies of tho
North, and that we should sustain our friends in
thut section of tho Union who have stood by ua in
the fiery struggles of tho past. Tardy conclusion
on the part ot those who assign them, but what do
they amount io coming from the source they do t
To the first we answer: The only party in Geor
gia that ever opposed the platform, and prevented
an “unbroken front" on the part ol our people, are
note on 11, and tho spectacle of a harmonious action
on this question is already 'presented to the eyes of
our enemies, anil Io the wotld. There can bo no
mistake at the North upon this question.
To the second wo answer: Your justice and
fraternal spirit towards our friends in tho demo
cratic ranks at the North have been about at lardy
as your perception of the political beauties ol tho
| Georgia Plallorm. How wonderfully are the
I intellectual nnd moral vision both bnghtoned in
the hour of danger! The truth is iho men whom
i jou would seduco by this specious consideration
I into your own ranks, aro already tho friends and
| supporters ol those patriotic northern Democrats
| who havo maintained tho constitution and the
j rights of the South Wo stood by then, when you
inuloriously, mid heartlessly abandoned them to
i destruction under the iron heel of a treacherous
• Administration. Who, in Georgia, were the friends
1 ol those nobie spirits, Dickinson, Bronson and their
little band of democratic patriots when they were
proscribed and trodden under foot, and dipiniMcd
Irom office by tho mongrel Administration at
W asningion, and tor no oilier reason than that they
ri-luaed to nlfilatc with abolitionists and bow the
knee to the .Moloch n| freesoil l Wo repeat the qiltra-
lion : who were they f L-> k over tho flies of your
papers and sc" where these noble men whuwero
lighting the buttle# ol the S mill, single handed and
as 'disorga*
party, and
where forged teller* were published io fix upon them
ignominy and disgrace. We dare you to the invest!
gallon ! and, in proof of our assertion, aro readv to
bring forward our own files .-hewing that those
same men at tho N<>nh lor whom you seem sud
denly inspired with a paroxysm ot gratitude, were
cheered on hi their nobio work, and upheld and
sustained by the entire conservative press of our
Slate. These are faett, and cannot ha denied.—
While, then, we agree wnh yoi^that those men at
the North are sound and reliable, and intend to
stand by them to tho hitler end—what confidence
• can we havo in your co-opcra4on—whtl assur
ance, since you once descried ihcm in the hour of
need, that you are too go.-d to do it again I {Set
tle this question among yourselves.
Thus tar "iir objections have been confined to
the lad cone'timely established by tho past history
of tho party, that these pledges sro ntsdo solely
for the purpose ol catching votes, nnd that tho men
who made them arc not to Ini trusted for their re
demption. On tho other hand there are positive
objections to your platform that aru insurmounta
ble obstacles in tho way of it- adoption by n largo
majority of the conservative men of tho State.—
Tho endorsement of i’o-rco, w ho has betrayed the
Smith by sn infamous leaguu with her Ircesoil
enemies, from the day of Inn inaugural to the pres
ent tune, is enough to drive from your ranks every
honest democrat in them, mueh L-m to
deter conservative men from s- eking admission.—
Thu Administration in a pigmy in aiZ", hut a mill
stone in weight to any party that may be guilty of
the folly of saddling theui-elvos with the burthen.
The day will n»me when you will realizo this fact
to your sorrow.
Again: if you were sineere in your desire to
unite the people of Ge<>ra a for the protection of
the Souih, why the resolution denouncing that
my friend feared the bugs still existed, and would
commit larifier depredations. He said they were
driven off by a heavy wind and rain, some ten days
ainee.
Should this scourge, no severely felt in Florida
and ia tom* localities clusa along on »be seaboard
of Georgia visit th* interior, it will make sad
havoc and blast the otBerwfee rather flattering
prospect of a fair aaa island crop. *
Houston, Heard Co., Ga.,21st June.’ftft.
Meter i Editors Savannah Republican:
Gentlemen In the vicinity ol thia place, the
proportion of land planted in cotton thte year,
1 think, is fully one*b>urlh leas, than ia usually
plaoted. The stand was not good, until since tho
rains, about the let inst , which brought up the
■ned, where they had failed belore for want «f suf
ficient moisture. It ie however too iaiu to yield
well. What came up in the early part of the sea
son, (asy five-sixths of tho crop) looks finely, and i»
folly as forward as usual.
There ia not a bale of last year’s crop, within my
knowledge, unsold—the recent advance in the
price, having drawn all the remnants on hand, into
market.
Wheat haa been harvested with a fair averoge
yield, and of excellent quality. I hear of smnll
sales being made at one dollar per bushel. Oats
are good, the late rains coming in the right time
lor them.
There is more than the usual quantiiy of corn
planted, and the prospect for a Urge crop is cer
tainly good, though wo want ram on It now.
With on* or two gAod rains, at the right time,
W* may expect to see corn for sale next Ull at the
old price of 1,50 per bbl., instead of that much p<-r
bushel, as baa been obtained in some few instances
lately. Rcapucllully, W.W.H.
P. S. 22nd.—We had a fine rain to day.
Rise in T»x CHATrxiioorHtE.—The Columbus
Enquirer of the 26:ti in»t. says The lato rams
have had a sensible effect upon our River, which
on Suoday, 24th, had risen over three feet, and
enabled two boats—the Oswir-heo and General
Bloke*—to reach their wharves on that day. We
nodeistanC they biolgbt full freight*. We fear
that th* lavorablu state of thiag* is destined to be
but temporary, as the River commenced falling
again on Monday.
Health or Ntw Yogi—The Herald of Hun.
day last asya:'The cuy enjoy* at the present
lima, a remarkable exemption from epidemic dia |
aes-s. According to the City Inspector’s report j question of iho day," why. wo repeat it, tcAp In the
there were322 da<in* during iho past week, show ) choice "f a candidate, burn to tlm lipi of the rn-
ing a decrease of 31 on the mortality of ihe previous \ ,|,e C'*n#ervativo party of (xorgia a cup which
week. Of the whole number, 212 wr« under ten , U 'T knnn Would n "‘ drink F Why was Iho
year* of age, and 36 mmaiea of the pubim inatua- | W.-.l® «rr»y *.t cnnMtvativo unobjectionable Horn-
i ocisla thrust n*vde,»rd our n'.ii enemy, tho leader
ol ilinfiro-eaimg hoaia.ihe rnost odious man in all
porta ol sugar for tho week ending 23d inst. amount
to 41,791 1-2 boxes, and since 1st ot January Inst
696,661 1 -2 boxes. To the United States 18,2421-2
boxoa have been shippod during tho week, und
since tho 1st afthe year, 101,377 boxoa.
Tho atook of Carolina rico on hand romsining
unsold,amount* to 1600 casks. Good Carolina j
is quoted at 16alft l-2rs. per arrobo ; the inferior !
qualities sro neglected. There is sn abundau*
supply of Spnniih rico on hnnd—tho last sales
made were at 11 3-4 to 12 l-2rs. Sovcral cargoes '
ol French rico have been received and is liked by
our dealers—interfering with tho sales of Cafcilma
rice now in port.
Mclasses ia scarce and ia selling nt 3 1-2 to 33-4
ra. per keg ; some dealers aro holding for 4 rn.; a 1
very small stock remains on hand lor shipment.
Tho cargo ol Lumber per bark lloraco from Ha-
vannah aold at $28,50 por m.
% Freight* to the United States on Sugar were '
$1,26 a 1,37 1-2 per box, and fft a 5,50 per hhd.
Irom ouipnrts. On Molasars $3, n 43.2ft per hlui.
Th* brig Confidence, Capt. Melville, from Ha-i
vannah, arrived at Cardenas on tno 21st inst
Brig R. 11. Lawton, Oxpi. Ladieu, arrived from j
Savannah at Havana on tho 2lat.
Tho bark lloraco, Capt. Carver, from Savannah, 1
arrived at Havana on tho 18th.
I Correspondence of the Savannah Republican.'!
Key West, Juno 2ft, 1855.
Mettrt. Editors:—'ThoU. S. steamship Fulton, 1
1. K. Mitchell, commanding, sailed the morning
of the IIth; destination unknown; her erdorsbo !
ing sealed, it ia reported that she haa beon or
dered to cruise in the neighborhood of St. Joseph,
West Fin. Tlio bark Mngnolu and Amelia, both
loaded with munitions ol war, were there a lew i
days ago. Most of the cargo of the Magnolia ,
wnt transferred to her consort and the latter went
to sea. Tho M. was seized soon alter by Copt* ’
Ottinger of tho Rev. Culler McClelland. The ■
McClelland was spoken on tho 19th going into
Char loti’s Harbor. She wax tu search of tho Amu-
Its.
By the schr. G. Catharine, at this port, !r<>m
Manatee, wo havo tho gratifying news of the
friendly disposition ol tho Seminole trihu and their
determination to accept the proffered terms ol our
government, and to emigrate to their allotted dis
trict beyond the Mississippi.
In ihu Admiralty Court the cnso'of the ship El
len Hood and cargo, has been tried. From tho
ovidenco brought forward, it was proved that tho
services of the wreckers were well directed und
meritorious—and by their speedy action a very
valuable cargo und a lino ship were saved from
loss. Thu salvage awarded amounts to the sum "
$20,500. The ship is now stow ing her cargo, and,
needing no repairs, will be ready tor sea in a very
few du>s.
Wo have news from Tortugns nnd Capo Florida*
of late date, but learn nothing of interest. At
Tortugas the hark Uudino had arrived with CO la
borers I of Fort Jcfi> ra--n, and a cargo of material
for the Foru-recititg there.
^Al Miami, where are stationed two companies of
the 2d Artillery, there had been heavy tails ol rain,
but the garrison remained perfectly healthy.
Tho U. S transport schr. I’han-s has returned
from tho Rebecca Shoal, having been unable to 1
accomplish anything aim o the late storm, by which
the platform and pile driver was sw.pt away—
Thu officer in charge will not nnk« another at
tempt until direct orders aro received irom N«>w
York.
Tiie aioop-of-war Cyans, Wilson, remained in •
port until tho ]6th, when sho tailed on a cruise to
tho westward. M hile hero aim was v:sltecl by tho
Hon. Stephen R. Mallory, Major Wm II. On***, (
and other gentlemen; Indore they lull the ship, ihu
crow upphed to Iho officer ol tlio deck, Lt. Strum,
fur permission to cheer the Hon. Senator; tiny
had hoard that ho was a Iriond to the Navy, and
when presenting to Congress tho "reform bill" of
which hew us iho author, ho had advocated tlio
system of flogging—he was also in favor of giving
thorn grog, and increasing their pay—und as ilu-ee
measurt'S coincided with their own opinions, now
that an opportunity had occurred, they wished to
testily their approbation in the usual manner.—
Their r< quest was grunted, and when the party
left tho ship, tlio mun sprang into tho rigging,
manned the yards, and gave six hearty cheers fer
Stephen R. Mallory, ihu friend of tne sailor.
’l ire slave brig Horatio lias bc< n fitted out, nnd
will now engage in legitimate business. She Ins
tailed for Matanzas to load with molasses (or Nurv
York.
Tlio schooner Elizabeth Deadly, having P'>m-
pletod her repairs, Bailed the 13th for New York.
The leak was found to he in the centre board, nnd
was stopped without having to diachargo tho cargo
Th« *civ>on«r A. C Brewer, Sanders, sailed the
12th for Havana; the will load for I’inladclphia.
Tho bark I’otcr Clmion. Shies, sailed for Havana
tho same dpy, to load for 1’hd.idclphi.i. The bnrk
West Wind, Sanders, left tho 13ih for a port in tlio
Bay. Tho brig Leghorn, Burgess, sailed tho I3 h
for Darien, Ga , for lumber The schooner Sea
Drngon, Gondspeed, arrived on the 13ih In on
FOMUQN OOftftERPONDENOK
uf tha Ravaaaak Republican.
ORartRUKRo, May 2ft, 1856.
What a dlaaalrlnua war ibis Is, and who esn sea the
end of Ilf It Is aH lota—an gain. II scents In me pe
culiarly disastrous to Orast Hritafe. Think of her an
hiisl expenditure Increased already from rw,ww,ixxi
two nr three years a*o, to £M,< N N'.000. Nuppoae If ihs
war continue eight or tea years, It may add p*rm»n*at-
ly some tan or tq*lv* mUtluna of pound* Io tha twee-
ly-alghl millions sad apwarda now required in pay the
Interest on the national debt, and that In apll# of th*
double Ineometax and the Increase of other tax**. Not-
withstanding her Immenae wealth and resources, aha Is
tn n fair way of heaping up n crushing burden of debt.
You have no eonesptlon of iho dislike fait for Rag
land on the continent out ol Franc*. Among the amall
(feiman State* It amounts to positive hatred with a
•'rung desire to m* her humbled. In spile of nil her
aacrlAces in the Nspolson wars, abe teems to be abso
lutely without frleude. Even llelglum baa no good feal-
lug-to far ns one may judge from Iho conversation o|
one of her cltliena engaged In diplomatic service.
Every body knows that ttrussols It the general head
•purler* of Russian plots and conspiracies; and yet they
urn Indebted to France nnd llnipand for their national
existence as nt present organised. Most of your readers
can remember when Marshal (llrard at the head of a
French army conquered from Holland,for the Belgians,
Itie citadel and city of Antwerp. There Is liiKrallludo
for you! Walts little (III tho cause of the allies la
strengthened liy theaecesslnn of Austria—a thing which
■must t«m» If the aUfea wilt but carry on the war In seri
ous earnest, and shov up some brilliant results In the
livid or at fovastopnl, and aer If Napoleon docs not lay
his hnnd upon llelglum! I know from excellent au
thority loo that the Danes are strongly pAife-mssr.—
Them you can esciMe, for Ihey cannot lorget the bom-
hnnlinent of t'openbagen by England when Ihe two
powers were at peace. What I tell you of the reeling
of the (iernuu Prlnees, you mu) rely upon a* quite ac
curate, and not tu the least overdrawn. As the Times
snlil Ihe other day Ike Russian frontier Is already on the
Rhine. Prussia ai>l the (mailer l.erinsu Stales arc d»
fade not much else ihan Russian provinces existing
by |mthiI*sIoii of tBI (.'real Colossus. There Is no sym«
pslliy (rlt lor the allies. Rusal* absorb* II all. 1 have
occasionally put tb|aqueat!on to some of the advocates
of Russia— “Would you not glndly sen the Russian
power and boWMlsviat thrown btek where they were
eighty years ago,or even when-they were at tlio begin
ning of this century V' To tlds question tbrre ts but one
answer—YesC What Is this answer, but the plain confes
sion that they would tie glad to see her power weaken
ed, but ilmt It Is now too Isle. They would gladly be
tndejvemtenl sml get back tbvtr «>td nationalities, hulas
she Is loo slrong aod they loo weak to resist, they must
be content to esjiousc her cause and thus retain her
good will. It probably follows from these remarks
that much of the biller feeling against England,
tulm-d In high quarters Is more apparent than real. Rut
for the constant apprehension of Russia, lh« language
hi*|d would Ik- different.
[From th* Haw Va»k Herald, May II, IRkl.) |
flsdsta Fragimsfe Ik* H*4lcal f»*» ;
ftaarl af Mamlife*
KtVt*tt«.J«M »7. l»li.
Fresenti I. fisvaaaort, Acting <.batman , h. a. T.
Tha public Hava latterly had preaantad Io them I Lawrence, Iir. inkskm. i. u r^wike, Jm foiuvsn. m.
ralhot a novel feature in the journalism of lb# day, A. LL Ifeuat, J. 8. Usudry, L'hse.r'.T J nja,
in the shape of elaborate sclent din irealist* on 'fOSSt'V’ftrKSVr
medical subject* appearing in conaeimtlv# chanters pi.tj, Wilson, •:. MtlDr T. J. fitytor,F bisir.V. t Tu! I
in the advertising and new* columns ol tlm dsily »rou»r,M|#esr.a. E. Ilsgar, J. Ilochsrt, “ Amorous, W
and weekly newspaper* of tins i lly. I bead arlicUa Morel, W |». I Il.rnlgs, J Mvan, i. Mamin, r. K. Karla,
ar# from tlio pan ol Dr. Hunter, No. 828 Broadway. W n Thomas, I.. K. Falliganl.
tha wall known practlliouer In pulmooary and Nrpoiiof lolcrmaoU In Laurel Drove Oaslsry for
bronchial diaoase*. aud aro diatin|uisl»ed Rom His ( h, week emlmg June :t.
ernpyrtoal programme* usually put lortb through
the asm* medium, by thotr thorough acquaintance
with the subject# treated of, tho simplicity and
clsarnewi ol their langungo, and tho demonstrative
lurco of the arguments employed.
With these qowhuo* to Tet-oinmend them to our
attention, we cannot but welcome the appeararu-o
of these arricloa aa heralding an Important and
bnnuficlsl revolution In the IradHiona and practice
of ihu medical profession. There Is no pursuit hi
which tho spirit <>( old (ogyiam haa, tn spite ol (he
enlightenment of the age. managed more c-.m-
aleiely to trammel and subdue the human intellect.
With a view to unity, like the Homan Lallmlio
Church, it maintains Us hold upon the almost su
perstitious awe and rovereucc of ignorant and
unrcasoAiug minds by involving Ihu little of iruth :
that it possesses in technical phraaool<>gy,dcrivi-d j
from rlasNK-ul sources, und consequently mcompro- ,
llcitsible to tho multitude.
Hut few men bnlongmg to the crall—for such -
more eo*rcctly may Im designated tlio medical pro- I
(csaiou—have had courage to emancipate thern- !
selves from tho code of conventional as well aa ‘
collegiate regulations which has b'.-un built up for |
Ha protection. Like the novitiate ol iho Egypt
pnraihuod, it* mysteries and its* privilegca could
only become accessible by a prescribed track, and
Csthertue O'llrtan, W yrs— rwtngesUvc Chills, lit
land.
MargarHC.Htyw.MMl, 7 day*- Dublin/. Savannah.
John F. Illakelr, i't srv—Consumption, Vlrglhla
Caihrnns E Utribalrarat, 4J yrs, IU uios-Dissm** of
Heart, NtvtnntU.
BLAcat seo roooaaa.
Eliia'M-ih, * mo* -Iss'tilux
Rachel, W» year. — Pneumonia.
Imaui, c days— Hpauet.
A F. TORl.AY,
Krej«r L.O. C
Report nt Interments In ihs Catholic Omstery f-.r lb#
Week t-u.llng June Mill, fe .1
James llot.«r | Creed, 13 ru»t—Enlargement nt Httpl-
rstory Urgans, England.
J. RAY, Kerj^r.c. C.
Whiles, i ; lllsrks and Colored. 3 ; U.lal, H.
I. I)A VENP<HIT. Actli.g • hsirrnan.
H. A. T. LAW Sis' s, Mae.
I I NEHAI.
The fuiiers I of WM. WALLA' K HTILKN will lake
riser from ibe rr*id>nce of Misa<‘owraa, In lirougu
Inn siren, this sfo rnoon, at half past 5 o'clock .
[* •:*
Al t.TIflltf MI.I S.
a*l»rrlivemmu.)
It) Usli. At I'atsTis* "n Tuesday, July 3d, at 11
y'clock. lit front of Court House
Thursday, July iih, at II o'clock,In front of < ourt
_ NEW ADVEETIgntEim
t’src RMicM-ciMi riMin in.
For .IVir York.
i.i» .yati:. nni. i.tvr.
hti:am.“iiii-' kioxviu.k.
Hail Halordar, June 3o, at f.| ,,’i --.h, p u
tl- t.r. a ret *f.krr.dut V***,. :
. “r* *“?
■ •■I •all *• abuts •
PALELFORfy, FAY fc
A e:|| torsoo.1 the Kry/lrtiu
pa>l en ItMi**,,,, j u f 4 h
H. 8 — Shippers n< . u,e by theee Steorwe... . „
t.fesseufcr h',\i-e. U.S1 ru> I'nUam Will ber...,,*.,
the r.fvesvs that is mn disonni, sna/feed on th*
the hair
alter a long, nnd olien painlul probation. Tlmro
bus boen luihurlo no ahoit cut to professional suc
cess and feme recognized within its canons Any
man departing from tho beaten foad laid down I r
Ins guidance liiui been invariuhly trruiod a* an out.
cast, and a'.igmatiaed at a quack The result has ' _
been, tlint whilst the medical profession has liven 1 Hy “rasrsa cri
reduced to a close monopoly, it lisa eilcmisd but o'cbwk. In froni of
ll'llo ua sphere ot knowledge,and haa consequently j fuesday, July 3d, betweeu tt»e legal hours of isle, In
conferred less benefits upon the human rave ihan it House.
^ Mil AVI MV lUAffeR CUJri
Brnni-n via wouthamplea
TUI. l-IIITI-.il n.TI - MAIL AT LAM, II |,
IIHILMANKr.
I. Hiooina, G n.tnsnd»r
or Er.( sr.dat.d Lw.o. -. *«•-,.rls, J , .« ,
I'elock N . from P • r Ifs 17, Rerih * ..»>
./
lii first cabin, male sa>o»r>.
In Crx cabin, l»aer saPrn..
li. ncoimI rahir.
Ar. i-«[.rrt,rr*l r«uraeofi is aitscr.
hpr r ,. I. lucre,! In Harrr or 1-r-r.-
AH iMCturt mu«t pts* tfctowch u.* |
l - r paasag. ..r freutt. apply
' II DA Mr. Aaei»\ : •
Tl.a susiii. i Msim.xi.Mj « • .•
UmI rail /t'icurt I II.. or i
-This Day, June *»Ui, all!
might otherwise have done.
One of Ihu barrier* by winch tho profession has
endeavored to fenuo Itseit around, has been iho
prohibition ur dtacuuugumuni bold out to all at
tempts on the purt ol ns members to enter into di
rect communication with the public. A medical
mun may address himself through the medium ol a
book, and under tlio cover of technicalities to Ins
own profession, but ho must not appeal to tho com
mon senau nnd naiurnl intelligence ol the uninitia
ted member oi the community, leat the arcuns of
the In-aling art should ceaao to be; like the Efeu-
aynian mysteries, an exclusive and pr< fitablo p- #-
M-iMii.n. Thu effect ol this jeaioua and narrow
minded system on philanthropic and h igh apinred
men may readily be conceived They have lind
to cli-ilo m silent indignation ugder realramta, the
direct bearing o| which haa boen to protect tho
privileges id iho sem >r members of tlm profeuion,
and keep down and discourage as much u« pos-
■ihle all evidences ol rising talcht.
We arc n-juiced to find that one man, and that a
practitioner, whose professional mcnis and ski.I
II) Oct a i « ona» — Morula;, July g.i, at 10 o'clock,
at >ieurs A Hr n At Co's urn her yard.
Monday, Jul* Al, at I'J o'clock, In front of Lxchauge
lly T. J. Wmliii-—Tuexlai,
gtl hour* of safe, in from of (.
H»-
You have not failed to observe llic practice of some
ot the lam-r vessels of the allied duels taking part tulhe I niotal rout age to break through tho irammela tin
sel go of Sevastopol by drawing near In the nitiht-flrlnR a posed upon him hy tile old routine id his art Dr.
low broadsides aud then steaming quickly out again. Af- Hunter Wfec-ly, and in lime, arrived at the c--l»c tu
tor ihe confession Implied by this iiiimIo of engaging ' ,l "" l *‘ nl B,lt 'h acquirements as hopossesaed were
l.h -III. I...a, ll.ln, n,..r, I ««" «l'f"'i,«.ll>, CAI.I..1.0 111, crtu .!...n
7 1 no gave to tlio rcaults *>l Ins reaaatchca and expe
rience ih" greater ihe ben'-lim ho would not only
Cooler uim’ii himsoll but up-*n the community. Be
tween iho minted publicity allnrd'-d by ihe usual
professional resource of book publication slid th.it
offered by ihe newspapers it u uol surprising tint
he ell-iso ihu latter. It presented the adv»nt.ig--s
■ d rnpnliiy, coiiijtrehcrisiveiicsa and P'>pulariiy, ob
jects which to s man ambitious ol lame in his pro
fession, were the readiest and surcat elements of
success.
Wo havo had fe-rs'iiial experience of the happy
resu is of the Doctor's iixkJm of 'reatment, and can
h l<>r PS success Owing to the n-vert* dfudg-
In the way of arfUtnenl, especially av this Is all they
have done against Fevastopol tlnr searoti.
In ihu Crimea, every tiling appear* to me lo go very
slow and very wrong. There is no brilliant reap—no
uws by the baud of a matter of ttve magnificent mate
rial* at comm.uid- no head—n" spirit—no r»solute ife.
n-imlnaiioii. Il Is somewhat with the srmlr*, as with
ihe English transport*— they arc not kept employed.
Tho expedition pi K'-rlch rcealled, gives the Russians I
n fine chance to make all ready at t lint point. Oh!
wlint a want of Independent common sense! Some-
people talk about diorteiott— «liversion* along (be un- i
bcallby region of the Danube, In Poland and elirwhere.
The Allies might make war f.r Iwenl) )c»rs. Without,
finding their enemy before them, under such favorablo j
circumstance* aa now. Hern is con -filtration for fight
ing, with an enemy receiving supplies hy wagons, on
two long line* of operation, an-l ihe«> lines would bn
t educed to .me—that by Pcrakop—provided the allies'
make a proper use of their command of tho sea, at
K< rtrh ami i lanwhero. 1 am wc'l persuade I that ihe
Ru-sian gein-rtU havo from tlm flr«t thrown dust In the
•-)e* nf tlm allies, as to the number of Russuii troops.
Their '‘deserters’' have done them good service, In lids j
regard.
I'. I»a pity we could not fenn ffener*'. Scolt to the
Eng.I«h. They muvt have heifer (corrals ihan Lord
Raglan, but itm Itrltfeh ae«loc-ncy are promt and cotv
tcmptiious, and m*xr a desparal*»l’iigg|eforprlvllrge.
It Iv idlo to i>) and raddle tfiitmi wdh nil the hfenm,
amt mikr out imetp*U't nil capable*— Ex. gr. Ivclore
th. rrmiea inquiry admiral timer wn» much lauded.
Now I have ji|*t seen a letter fre-h from an Eugllthmau
In Ihe frlu e»—a most cnpahlf Jmlgi-, who »*ya, lhat
wnhrerialn sirring qualities n* n inan, he Is only fit
for n h-.atswaln, without tlio Aral ulesof organising and
»«Vw« * it aasvle •mA ewtewled mfoimm. I I-M ,M 1
"it the autbenty •t the same Idler, bow a certain gal-
laid ••lid vr i ran gem ml laid) Inconvenienced linnmnse I
ly ihr public service for tho acrotnm«dalhUi of ldniM«-lf
nnd «inff nml horse*,—when there not only w*s no ne* ,
ce«*Uy (or so doing, but wlo>u Hun wav elv«wher« am
p|.-accomminiatlon for them. Now this Is not making j
v»nr. It shows the want of a ( •mmmdrr—of accounta- ;
tool) and > cihod in admlnlslrailoii.
You would open your eyes, were I ti .feinll to you |
(lie circum-iMiees, and the uniRo of the offl-'er, whlrh I
I Hunk I ought not to do. li I, a great pity there Is )
sudi n revereuce for rank amt poMifen In England.
W hen I sc* all the trannae'lont, In and out of Par I la
ment, I am inrlmed to believe Dial wlmi an oflfeer In
the East India service told me, mini' years ago, fe the ■
truth; that there I* a more profound re*peei,or rather -
servile reverruce for aristoernlle prestige, in En- i
gland, than many conntry in Europe, the Emperor of'
RusaU does not heap honors and n wards upon vi-ner-
able inconiptcucy. Ho inum.gr, men nu.l Hungs be
1 h>* system of dealing with incapable*
mart have an end tn some way <>r another. Awm ma
la* riva RxroaM in tcir^ diratimmt e/MrpaMir *<r-
vicr mntl tomt. War, a/ltr ali, brings tent Hiiiingr
cry incident to our pursuife, and that tendency to
bronchial dise«aos w'uli winch iho peculiarity of
our climate hill;el* such a large proportion ol our
|M.pulati..n, wo havebc< n Mifienng lorm-veral )'«-.*rs
past Irom n throat affeitioii, which all ihe ineoieal
reniiHJiee Unit wo had l"rtmrly applied lin ed lo
cure \Ve can truly ray that wo have lound m> >o
fuel and greater hope uluriiatet V getting * id - I
thw malady lr««ni Dr. Hunur'a in-do ol treatment
KIIFAMTI'Ki; •»»' Ml tnt ltX
"•-* nlifllM-iiiMilS ]
HieMinslilji Knoxville, for New York, Saturday, Jura
30 h,at ft)4 o eiAck,F. M
Meanislnp KeytUme "talc, for PidUdHpbla, Wed-
netolay. July 4 h.
Hlearnship I•*!»#!, for Havana, VVedm-sdsy, July tth.
Meaiii pu krt Win eeahriM.k, f-.r ‘ hsrtes.oii, via
Uluffton, tor .every f-uiqlay alft o'clock I*. M.
Meatu packet' arolina, tor Charleston, every Tut*
day morning a 1 'J o'clock.
N-mlnolo,for I'ala'ka, Fla, every Tuealay,
it I"
uk A M.
m i.a< kei M. Johns, for Palsika 7*fe., vis Da'fen,
Isc , Tth July, and every halurdav morning, ihtirslfer.
at U'oMock
Meant pa< kel far-.llas, for Psljika, Els . via Jackw r.-
Wll**-, tor every 'aturday si 4 oVl..ck P. M
Meain pack" Florida, for Charleston,H t.'., via Ifeau-
fori, every >noil.-r, m 4 •■'cl-.ck P M.
Pfe.mn-r \\ efeka, for 1‘alaiks, toc^ even Saturday, al
l« o'vtiHk A M
«s.e»m |.ai Eel Eu-rlds, on Excursion to ffe. August,ne
Thurstlay niormng, Jum *>lh, at 0 oVb-e*.
. na
(A
race
w irs«
U* li,"< tia
>• r-
I nn I IlKILIIT * »P. i If.sKil V '
„ .V«rfA»»* r.rt 1! - Im. j g
hl.ll.' -1.1. JL.I. ..-.I.. - .. A,,
'n t • • “i • ■ ■ —-r . a,
» I Pprr rt harf, ,r u> If AS I. 4>D to B*>X
;i I'-liMW Yolfe Tin- y*r
<tto*w M‘,t fit, Warren, rhtaier. • i |.,o , ..4 ^
I*" 1 ’’ "»r the shove |K>rt. I ■ Ire.f t r i.»i-.g.
ply 1,1 OODLJ4, HTAItk to CO
JJ For ir>.d;ht«-r I'llARTLK.—The M-v
4ws l\ I -t VMM. Bermeli. m.srt tp»r>
la/s Mpp'y L. caj-Uin on M.mM. •• Teifs.r's wtivr* -j,
)• tillH,HAM. KELLY to tXl.
MM. M IIII IMir HXm.D
E"lt .NEW YORK. KM.TIM'rKP., OR Mill 4.
til’.t.PHl A.
/ * * A frrtjrM < f LuiM«-' 11 wiMrd, tne t t,. m ;
Sail r thf r*|.*er.) Of I- u M . lr. t l.el ;t IV
fe.fls Apply to RuW LAND to t>jf
J* 10
1 im uii.nni.io> h t ■
m * <jr****to. The.;-an, poeirl CAR HINA w .
ImatmC"" - > »».p *• •*►>»*, !•*.:«.(
day riiornoig, July i•*-.».. tt V <•'< l-ct.
I r frr-ghi ..r pansage *|n y <« ’ oar-J, or ■.>.
Jr -T. -J. lo at A - .HEX.
« M I I l» MATES .71 AIL I IM:, “
FOR I'AL \TKA, L I LA , VIA D4RJEV
1 R( N8W It K. SI MAKY6. J A KSt N-
VH.LL. MIDHLKBI KG, BLACK ChLLK.
A.N 1 MM COL AT A.
m 7 ,-r a'*' 1 aleranr Puttu four.
.7 y i||.S'*», * a j 1 James Ereefe-*r.. »
1s t
roioiKKrm, hmoiui.
SAYA77AII M A II K II.
W'BDStSOAT, Juae *7, P. M.
COTTON—W# have no safer (1 report t-odsy
aavisixiial* Export*. J un*- 27.
Per steamship Alabama, New York - *•?.* bales L'p-
l*i. I Cotton, cU do Domefi:r-s. ‘ju bhfe Yegeutder, an-J
sundry j.kg* mdze.
Ifer brig Alftrd Ext)'. Philadelphia—4IM l>sl«*s c'ott< n*
70 (mis Railroad Iron.
>«*f f"l -. - - -
b July, t: JO o'clock, ls(
** ivavr »vrry Pa'.-jrdas. tl lh«- «in»e Imc
• .*. - r Pva-Xv* vxt-Ifer.l SAtofe -.n
. I- I »i-J i' on board, al U.e PUrfUls
whsrf, nexr -.be Ho* Work a. u»
• I. AHI4« I M to • I NN IKr«|| AM. A,,* 4
excuhsion
i it vr. At mi arm.. * i. \
OM! FARF. GOING AND RETURNING.
- , afT"- M. T- R • suwai packet PUJBID4,
L »f !•('•*. •- tiiat. a-, ix- .-i j
; . •" r *• -- HM EMI AA V--I.N aG .-.t t*.
t. >• "g SI Danrti. Il’ji,* '4 X. At
Attol Sfrltibg to.'* or Nw
e day
i ‘n»r.
*1 '
. It A ILL'
• re .3
REfI'.IITr "I ' i»1T"K. PLIt «
•me ‘,7 - IT'S hales cotton, 4 fe>x
«-s • oil..il I'asii, P.M bales Inn
al U t*->g* VYhewi, l>• sacks Eton
•seks tfe«i<>. .Ji •* i* Corn, lo I
lr«'lH l»r Hunters m-ae ol treatment > j,, n , k ia »,ntmn». t; Parsons to i . <>r • EJ vx-den!
h it of any • liter medical man to wh m ' i;i, lt i r i n to Eckroaii. I»r 8chk-y. lo V It is , s. J l.yaa*
We had previously submitted ouf case A I o. f*i*fers 4.1 vie ry. Frank in to ilrantP-y, J.Aui Ir.-
The feason afforded by this brief sketch of l>r j g. rs .n.Jl
Hunter's career.is calculated V» be na< lul to tbo j it Wim»ms. i\
medical proicaoion Here is a man w Im, cha
down hy the conventional prejudices and usigi
Ids medical brethren, might have lulled on lor h oi
his I He time w ithuut arriving nt the results t- w hu h
hi* acquitemenfe entitled tvnn to aapno. It coat
him un • ti->rt ol moral courage, and no doubt a
Sacrifice ol m ono |>r.,|.-a*ional pr>d", to emauci|>j(o
hmi-cil Ir- in ibe^hraldom o| n«s*>cialiori» in w inch
they hound turn Hy having aullieicnt independence
u| character t«* shake loose these lies, and tloVoie
his ulents io tile general good ol the community'.
he hx». within an unprecedentedly short space of
time, won iho high'si prize* within th - reaili ol a
medical pr.vctitn ner
lllaaii I II I tun rnt «-n|s*ar*sarrwls*(s.
Ttor Son -f IN W. H,„->MS to f« ,Pto|iftrt»0 »*»l
l^li'.i rsnf H.e .-MVanuah Hrptliuan, has been dissolv
ed this day by Hie withdrawal of Mr. Mooaa. All 'It-bl*
due the Republican office have been transfcrmltntbo
new Arm.
P. W. ALEXANDER,
A. K. MOORE-
Juno lrt.h. l-oj.
I «i|vnrtiierslitp.
The businesi of the RryiWirxx olllr* will hereafter
ie conducted under the name and style of AuuM'rt
r. W. ALEXANDER,
J. R. SNEED.
June Ifilh, feW.
s truly,
Loftavtt t.r, June 23. 1865.
fxenturlu Polities.—Col. I'irstoii, Sag Nicht.
has anii'iuneed himsoll n candidate for Congress
A Word to I'airona.
In consequent e »>f the above chsnqe, it becomes
craedry lo settle up llu* old business of tho office,
i.'England i ,,ur P«ir""«. therefore, both in town and country,
Ahmikis- vvlei aro indebted to tlio office, will do us a parti*
i nfer fnv-ir by attending to their accounts a* s -on
ns |u sstblo.
iiF.vr itoi rf: to wiiiti: niri.pin k.
i'«»l.t'Msi'*, June 231.
.1Inert, .iluandrr A- Snitd. — As many of your
reaih-i* are enquiring Imw they stiall cel to my Springs,
Ihe easiest *">t ben way,you will gieatly oblige tne by
f or iroght <-f , out-,
M.A.(< Hi .to
r da Sill fe ■ i -t*v
(»'»•» ""I '• J* -.-t
FOURTH JUXjY
I \< I IIM«.\ 144 4 IIAIILUTON
ONL FAKE GOING AND RETURNING
v > pack CAXOUXA
• li .ease here T#r«'»y ni"i u. il
>. MiilSli^Oli *• Pi-**--
u aids* {or. Uvtrcai.1 bus
M A.WHLto
NOl l« I
cur.-* (Mr rct> J II. IE LI ' KLl
aiirSMl l<- Ihe rerv|>. o -f .-»f
• d»» cl A tides* .n % I pt*»» su'*
' n« • ;r^ sMivr »'.rr <-jn«« wg.
aid ripens* cl owhere.
)#a- I Row AM'to‘ to
tot 11(1411 M ANTI II
.it t.i • nisi . rJu.-i'ul ll Iht I'n iov ' cl
\ <i < ht,ts4 ksfta|Un)4aiY tt|*>wee*
II. Irk-: I Cr* "•* X • ' as. . M« *r»> ■ rn»* . • t ► ■fit
l a I. r T.iikCr Iir- .!••• U.r Cj.airTi >r fcfSrfSrs -
pfrparwt to »i.e is- fucn-x-» ju l>itk std >'-•• d
111 in uh . . • J . ot... cbMraru f. r . aaetodx «(.
toe , at lus disposal. AdJfv* . ■
TVl s HSIOHr.Jt,
Pa- *sl«sill#. N r
Jt NE Vf. -io
qufel, w>th lew sales. Thai
inui w.- have hejfd of, was
>0 to 12 trn'.s.
'Ll*>1 lll'e, JI NK 2-*>, r
The inarkei
•ghrai price pa : i
• ceiil*- We <ii
to Vi t»* sold
i Euro|>e
iM <i
hu: he in .. .1
• tiy iiiiigi.itude,
q . .1* I- nt
men
the
on hand prrvt-til* iran.ee! m>
<• are tberv-f >n coroja-.U ) to o
>n—Pacori
show .
-ration—The w<-rk'»
>.ifChaM« t>avr Ire-rn
I and l J ju.in. prices
L. !..
Irom this district, in opposition to Col Marshujl, saying in the Republican, that the most pleasant, ihe
Iho American candidate, t ol. I hem.vs I - .Mar- | quickest, and Hie cheapest route It to nuns direct!'
shall ha* nnnoiincrd Inn sell it candidate h>r Con-
gr< ss Irom iho Ashland district, in oppoaitmn to Ins
biniher. Doctor Marshall, the Amoiican camlufeio
larg" body of your fellow citizens, ihe American ! Charlott’s harbor ; «ho is now taking in a cargo of
party, a rnultiludn in numbers, and im-n every 1 sail for New i Iricnni
wlni as good, as true, na patriotic, and aa firmly
altaehed to the institutions of the South, aa youi-
aelvrs? Did you siippoao thoao men desiituto of
spirit, and incapable o| feaerning an tnault to them
selves and a calumny up<>n ihaif pnndpleat ll
you did,
ot itself,
Th« U ; 8. Mail Steamer St Lauranc*. M»nr<»o,
arrived from New Orleans, via Florida ports, tho
17ih. Hy her we learn that the (J. S. Sloop of
War Falmouth, Com. Shaw, wna at I'missc-da,
ready lor sea, and with n Key Writ Pilot on board,
was a great error. The resolution ia,) Aa aim haa not arrived up to this tum>(2lat) it ia
inclusive proof dial nil those exhorts- ' thought thil aim haa put into Havana The Si.
ol n
tiOR. Our city now contains a |>opulatjon <
than eight hundred ife-usand persona, and i!s asm- ,
tary condition osver waa more aattalaciory. Much ,
of this ia due to the improved Oond<iion of the'
atreata, the prevalence id cool weather, lr*quent ;
refreshing and cleansing ahowors,end the absence
of crude froit "
lions to union and harmony, theso protestations of Laurenco iailod lor New Yolk on ihe I8ih, via
patriotic zeal for iho rights ol tho Souih, aro die- Havana. The ship Unllod Slalea, Tonno, having
ingenuouaand hypocritical discharged her cargo ol HOO tone coal, sailed p-r
Finally: »! "ono people and ono party" bo the! Havana iho 19th. Tho V. H. schooner Petrel,
object ol thoso men, and slavery tho "paramount 1 Lieut Holixsho-iver, LVS A , coinmandor, rnilid
1 for Baltimore tho 2<>th.
"’jt'SK 82—Tha steamer Isabel arrived at two
o'clock this morning Irom Chnrli*ton and Snvno-
nah. She repor's having, when oil Tape Floinl.-i,
pawed an ahamlonmi and unknown vessel on lire
and burned nearly In life water'* «-<|j(o Hfie r.m
nt-iuud her, but •: »uld not ascuri mi hot naoto S'«i
was a brig Tlm lastrel, when 4ft miles osst ol this
city, jliacoverod Dm atoanmr Si Luirerien, M>>nri.e,
ashorn <m the Sombrero K> V, upon which shn bad
struck at 4 o'clock, A M , M tho 2lsl. She loll
Havana iho evening fedora, and iml steered tlio
usual curse, bqt was carrmd |nlo Hm reol by u
ng Nofilmrly current. Tlm St L>
tho broad limits ol ihe Htato to tho Union psriy.
brought lor ward and prnsented aa a candidal*
b>r thotr aoflr vgoa I Wo spurn iho loul dishonor '.
Thia whole game to pcri<eirqt" a fraud upon th«
l’jxitocrr r. ArctorNT.—One of thoso sad -'ccurrcn-
e<"S that so < fion happen to warn us <>| Hm danger
ol fire-arms in ths hands "I the young and thought-
leas, occurred in our town Wednes«fey fest. Two
lads, one hy tho nsino ol H!.i, kwe!l, and iho other
a son ..I our rrstHicled luunsinan, .Mr. A A Cleve
land, were about smrting out on a hunt, when, hy
some enrelessiiers, the gun ol the l«rmer discharged
nnd ih" entire contend entered the left shoulder "t
vming Cleveland, tearing a wav Ihu clavicle, or col
lar h ine.nnd the llo»hy pans above and behind it,
and then, taking a downward direction, lodged bo-
tw «n ihe slmuidtr blade and rihe Tho wound is
a glumly "lie, th iugh nt oreseol the chances are hi
fev-.r i I Ins recovery, it must ni-ceasniHv, how-
evi r, dia.thie him, more .»r fe-s", lor lile We hope
the lesson w ill not ho lorn upon our community — I Eorfiwcinmn copies, which will be forwarded free
Wilkes ffspuftltmit let postaye, on rvcvtpt of prive, 42,t«. RubwtpMew
- — — j lt<N>ks and full particulars, apply to the liaueral Aceul,
M ii.it, ry Ht.i.u—Ihe I Aernal >l Balm T . ,. v ,sr. miiiwi I..tv »»w Vm».
Iv-uge, Li , now contains in ihrew rnsgaimea, 30,.
Dik) pounds <>| powder, and W/XMl.tXkl rounds ol car-
rotumhus, taV* tne 0|wlaka cat*, amt gel »»ff at l.a
(•range.
rtinxl Hack# nnd careful drivers are in readiness every
dny at Ihe Ln(2range de|>ol to lake from IS t- Vo pas-
sengurs ovi (to V\ hue Sulptmr Leaving t'olumbus nn ihe
arrival of the Savannah cais for t>|M-lika,you willrruch
Hie While Milphur ihe same afternoon.
Hrsprcifully,
jr*ji 3 R. T. Mats, Proprietor.
Irving'* 1. k I ** of \N nwlitngtnsi*
Enrrgeilr and ir»|>eeiatile men are wanted, t» sell
and procure *ub*l»ilbor* for this work . Immediate ap
plicail m is neoi-Msary to secure ihe eielusire control of
any ci-y or county Agent* will And ihatlhewerk will
*•■11 rradily and largely,and Hint no work has ever yet
been published that will prove such universal Inter-
cm in all section* of tho countrv.
J-
July
Lano TlMk Oouttoo — The Mobil* Tribune ol
the 23rd inst sty* "In November of 1848,* gentle
man m Baldwin mail'd a letter to a grocery house
in thia city. It wit never received or heard ol
until last weak, alisn it cam* exactly tn its dealt,
nation after an sb**nc* n| nearly seven year* ! It
would be pleasant to hear that fetter give an ac- j
count of its travels during this long period."
people ol (
party w*rf,
vimie di*. i
rn»fel and drjnst it by
rgia ia a bold stroke m the annals of j gagad the eervmo# ol several vessel* w loch look
They-are unjirc|iarriJ, by any pro- l
I servifeay. t..r tha yoke, ami will
a nuj .riiy of ihuuaands.
i of tha navigation of th* Paraguay river, ;
•ad that tha Draillfen squadron was about to pas*
■p that stream to the Hraitlian province of .Main i
Grtawo. This conotosaion plaoca Paraguay at tha I
marry of Brasil, which now may surround tho |
whole republic at any moment by har armainr.nta.
Ht.vxr Two Gigt (II* ja-oh oitri head Chief
r»f Ibe Henera Nation ol Indtans, died al hiv rcai-
detico on the Caiaraugtr* Ueaeivatl«n,»*n the I7t»v
j Inal , a gad 7ft ye*ra. Two-Guns waa a stepson of
' tlm larnoua orator Red Jaike', and waa horn with- | l *"’ •'"I*
j in tha limit* ol its* now city ol Buffalo Ha waa
PaaauvaY haa succumbed to tho superiority of 1 engaged in Um war of IM IU. espousing the cauaouf
Brasil. The latest auihcniio intelilgonca adviaea | hi* great father tba President; participated in tha
at lhat the Brazilian Admiral has aocterdnd in ballla nf Bridgewater and ('hippo wa. and fora
aaeurlag from lha (Joiarnmant of Paraguay tha i long aanes of years exercised a controlling Influ-
l arm* over hi* natum f In was dia'inguished for
hi* eomirwndmg prnaene*. jirobityof conduct, wise
| and mod.ratn Counsels, nnlixhienrd viawa of n*~
[ lional fM.liey, and an aarrmst advocacy of religion,
add of nvrry enlarpnae which had fur its object
the amelioration and improvamant of Ida people.
The total number of voire east at lha municipal
aladlnn In Han Francisco on tha 2Hih U H, was
D .77U, an iftt-rtasa o| 887 over the vote oast at Ih*
general efection in 1854. and 1,11ft larger Ilian th*
vote In 1853.
P.Two tb /uaand fits hundred and forty lour pta-
Mogar* arrived la New York from foreign porta
•a Htiurdty fe«.
A despatch from Washington of the 83d , *aya
lhat tl)* War Dapsrtmeat haa received further ed-
vice# Which aatl rely discredit th* reported capture
of Fort Lattmte by Hie Indiana.
Th# deeffw In Boston for the week ending the
83d, were 49—ten.of which from email pox. *
A convention is to be bald ai Qnahac, Canada,
from all th* Provinces to consider e proJatM lor a
(adaral union
M'drill Uichs/Jnun,one of IU piuontroof L‘n
etn «a.|, dt«d on the |7th inetsni.
Land warrama are selling ai $IW a 4110 In
Waehmglnn, and at |I07 in i’hllsdvlphia and New
York.
Th# amount of anal transported ov*r tha Phlla*
delphU Nud Heading Kaitroad during tbla year, up
lu Ih* t fat, I8*t , la I ,(*9.415 lima
A man ruuanlly died at Hiaqiford, Conn , leaving
five'children, all of wlmin were born aifer lie war
70 ye*ia.of age
nt
400 barroU flour nnd a lighter load ol fruit. Dim
*ts<> ihrsw oVi-rJO'one coal. Thia lightened h> r *ul
lician'ly, and at 4 •lock otlhn allernooil "I 'Im 'Jllid
ah" eamo off Cap'am Monron returned to Him
port for coal, and to anil In with tlm wrock«ra. who
were hired io assist sml havo no i-laim id "alv*i:e.
Tho Hi Laurenco haa nboilt fiO pasai'iiger* Mm
lakes n nuinbi-r Ir-un line City, and baa nleu tuki n
ol IftOhnlo* o| i oitmi, part ol ibo cargo of
lien llo.id The steamer waa not much
injured while lodior", and will sail iliis evening
oireel for New York
Thai) H eloop-of-war Falmouth,f vpi Hlivw ,
arrived M nn narly hour ibo morrimg ol tlm 23d louu
IVnsai ofe T||i> lliinl day Mil aim fell In Willi Hm
Hark Chase,Cilia*-, from Now Orleans, in di*irt«a '
Him wa* leaking Irenly and h»r »n«m were cahnusl-
cd by haul (mtivpintf, ami the Cap' was afevwt t>*
abandon biaaliin ror'.onately tlm Falmouthboanl-
ml lh« bark, and Capt H!i*w, fesr ing Imr alluali -n.
placed an ollb or and 8 tin u on board, with ord< i*
to fekn lmr inlo K.-y NY cat Him umved hern Hm
'J lil (.apt Wuleli tlm agniil ••( tlm undatwtUera
Ima placed a amsin pump <m fe.ard <d liar, and aim
will sail al one# for New York tn repair. Tlm
Chaeo I* III lialfeal
■fre I'rlg I'rrxcvalaurr, Mmlih, arrlvail ths 94lb fn.rit
Fanvseefa, with a cargo of tnirks for EnM Taylor Mm
rsiHirls having apwkrn tba twig Warsb per litre of M*
chlsa l»"M off Hm Ifeb. rra HI>o«l on Itm l#ih Tlm
• '*pi*m reported that hi* vessel had eimrli lha shoal
llm nigM toeiMre. arul lay grlr»dln« u|i«m Hm rocks Mr
several hour* Al hl(ti lldc she 8u»|. d nit; at tlm .II I
lint fesk l» shouldcooHiina on in New York ti.»
brig was t/ooi Ns vannah In Mar. Tim f *. arhooimr.
I'l.arov, • aptalu Y orke, has re'Urusd bom fee Rehim. a
• hoefe. h*tli>( felled In Ihe ai'cntpl u» eriul a Ima-.ui
upon ll. HofavoreHIr jppnriimMf haa (men aff.ioten
sloe* lha lal* gal* which ileairoycd Ih* |da|J<>rm er.em.l
carty In Hi* sinlng. Th* Fhams relurna m Fhilailelphu
Ibfe week Aiii.lhay ai.ampi In pel no tbl# lm|Miriani
hseerin *11* tre rna.le nr at fell or spring, llm malartsl
Mr tho strut lure be* heeu Stoued Upon *#i»d Rcy.
The "Mi. Ellen Mood, la now rea.lt Mr tea "haroulg
not laku all nf h«r cargo, anil ha* •hipiw.i |M halo* to
Nrw Vork lit llm •Uarpci «l !•**!• n<«.
tn» ”• k (f'l'lllic. Welter. Vi't' lr' Turing#* the I#(h
from H V aim la hound U.*nre to iht# pert.
iridgi-n h-r sm. ll srma and cannon. Tlm st<
Iiiuit* emit un 35.00U miiskcis. nlli •. eari-iim's mid
liisin|«, 2,50(1 eelvres. Hkl eaiiiion-. fiHO.HOO cannon
ball* *nd vdicljn, 80,OHO p nnds enniaier nee.ui-
trionnnts lor 10,000 nii n Tlm loinl value id tlio
laud nnd buildings with their conlenla is over
OtMI.INMI,
An old customer naim-d Ann. r-ung li.uiuvraihor
light, miatouk Ihs house, and llftnlly began tn doubt
ln« - wit idi-niiiy, slid began snlmiqnixing lima
"Am 1 Ami or am I not Ami 1 ll 1 am not Ami,. m t
who ill# deiiro am I I" |1"I
The Rielnnond Deapaieh lie* llm following item | t" p
" Ihu hci-ipls of lobaei" niu very Urge llm
wkirhoeaca are full to overflowing, and yesidilny, ’ '***
c-.riiiiiisnii.il iimrchanta vveie much inr.uiviwiirnoeif .
l" hud storage lor thn lohsee.i I'oiisigneil to llimn ■
The iLllieuliy Im* heen enhanced hy llm Lite lire, : rail
w hn-h has lemporanly diinim»l|e<l llm epaec in the
Hfioi koe warn h"W*c- Hwweve', ttisiy wilt Im
Stonge lor nil an coon, we suppose, as llm hogs*
lie*.I* ore what they call on r ridden i e . niouiii*
on in imrs.l one almvu sii» tier Tim Dan* Hfe rail
ro d alone, during tho last week, added W3 hlitla.
to the stuck."
‘I.rrrl Onr Aiiwllxei « till •• Knly Klee.*, fan
II i motAi .iii, xlll, IV spi
"fer* were heatnlne, Lnn* glcainiug. I was dreainmt
Drcatuv *■ awert
A* live t.Utru xiimliio* ankle tv that have fultml nn,
mill, yet rtcci.
Then from Alden came a maiden ftreanty laden
Hlrl WS« •he ;i
i rrealura t csrh fall Isalure n l.ivaly leachrr I
YYittohloufen >k N. «». Tclcgrwph E«.
1 l.e A nn ne I Meeting ui Iho "lock bolder* of the " art
Inxi.uv siul New iMirant Telegraph Company, will t.
held al YYfeshlngtoii City, D. flr»l tY'ednrsdav l
Mi HULK, JL'NE S3, P. M —
nv-re yenerrI iti»|>o*illon lo sell, aixl in me lur.ani. •
luwi r | rice* have bten accrpmd. The sale* have r«.|
eseerdod 3U' h*le» ; price# about llm aeti.c—anU-H.iq:i
11 )ge.
N MY' OIU.E4N8. JI NK 22.
sale* embrace 14 Otsi bah-s. Tt-e purr
chl« lly tor I ngfeup, the ' •-iiHn<r>t ai
have Mvrn irngufer for he Imr qua
for good in.ddMig. The week closes nommal y at our
•jit "attonx.
"rvtmary 5 ofln , Hood Middling. 13 <* —
Low .Middling.. H"« ft 11 . Middling Eao i-ommsl.
Middling ... 11 v* A-12 I Ealr tM.mmal.
n oxiMi or rovtos.
Stock on ham! IstSrpt^ *54 . ... . . h»!r«. 2f^w>
Arrived dnee. i*p.4 ic.
Arrived t-*-*lay 4.2 ,
1.2x3,321 j
Exported to date .... I,1”S.2I1
E#|>ort*dto-day 3^k70—I.ITF.T^I j
S ock on hand ami on shipboard not cleared.. 44,C!4
Sugar—The demand ha« fe-eu irregular, aeiivr <n
Monday and Irregular sinco 1 he sale* <>f ihr win k em
brace 1300 hhd*, the market rioting heavily at to-.dr ,
flgurro.
Inferior . ...3to*(a— 1 Prime ft
t'oinmiin. .4t,a5 I» h -:<«-.. • *'k •*
1 fe'f ij|94k ICkrtled f-ia^e
Molxo*. • The teev-lptt have gone lot" vetvnd t ain!*
at .'.'c f"r fcrmenimg and 2»utS'S u>r p»*or to prmc r»-
boded.
, - 3
• 1 >.*’ >u j irn J t
• I flr.t Tux-vday it. Auguv'
IL uw .!• r in the *• : RrtM.ve it. twtwr*^
feiSl 1. ur* >-! nli, Ikv N w og p" ;«-rt), t • • i —
Ti.r wi»l v «v. . vu • -I vx-riv, rtini« i-tr '. *i
i. i uumm r •».«•. ai..: i-wn : ». a’. - i,r Uxir.,: ig
" •. ’ «*L ly • ai d i> g us Ui* oM tewi f B» >
• • *. - • • • »• nreis ltorreon. k,+t
on *• H r j-fi>|re tty o< Atoranan. < .»il.y . dcrrsa.it. .
'» v -. : ' . i ■ 1 usn-‘ i lark to Tdr! 'a-iKd - :.
tt I, laloc tntrrv-v >4 in >.| 1'an.dra tour.-.* y • ;-tt»
t •un-id out by Plan.I ff'* Mi -»n. » .
h i "11 to I- I A»'t.. . .
>1 Yk IKMIKW.
It Lt I JYT'D HY JOIN V ivvOPER to
I h..r»dxj. J jim 3P-t
1 *11! I • c'.ivt 1 *rj hat.*, ..• * Home .i. ibe Nrw " :.-d,
I’? Y! >• V, j J it auihor «.f -Trri; >» • vac
Huruto'ne." to
I The Y' nk.i-, r-r the Merry tol. t>nf&ir-*r*, i: (#►■.
can picture, w aa p -rtno>• ol the nxurv. b' kid. • ,J
“IN lid IV .♦ . 1,
The Hr . L,: a-»»- on the Yto ax* Mato. *rc
v Iv
Ia
: L.h
V |J •#
i. »r*U rt
> La
av. ttr a
o,r» : Ia.m; Aaan-
irtlid
by 1 Kobwu. t
* a
El our—The demand ha* hern limited, and Ihr no
reporuwl up to tlo* morning d>> n > excrwl rave M.'v, i! e
ma'kri closing hee»ily m 8 s iL* M- mr xup'-rfl:... >
a’.i.T.Y for fancy. and I" 50*11 for extra *i»«l choice. T- -
da) ft" bt*l» si Louis were Mil al > b0 amt >72 hl.it
f«nry In 3 Im* * t".'j -a further decllm ol 7 V )* Mil
Corn—Tin- sales rvnorinl up to |lu> ni-un i.g . n.h-a. ■
37,i**i sacks, the market havuur r'ovNt he»v !» s: A\»rsV
srl.rr
md y
oiil in i
I KiarTv,.
and Itnpe-
Tod.,
► ml i uai
k. prime
n li»: y
Iu-g *1 !.'»*'ih- *rc.-r\l ng le uuaUiy , i«l con.) ti. ns and
It p. a. nq*v lor ont.nkri Missouri to ct..-,re L-nuix-
na
Coffro -Tiie di-maml list l»crn limlicit The safes cf
xl.
)e 11- if
l' E. v't.AUK, l»Mrrl»i
II iisImximI'w 4 'is If tin-
YY'hltkc) t iihougii thi
i. . Ifei.l h»>". Men s-d.l i
*»ge ship mr t.lver|Mw>l •
on A ‘top tor \lustedi
|> |N>r hhd* Iotvacco, and
rtour to Sew York
(•rain |o the North..
Exchangee—Th* demand ha
ihi- ei-ek rmhvace a
'W», aod V%-1 for L<-|.
\ .i . im . vfev *t
all) rellovinI t.y ll,
Ml It sff ..l. .
liter i' e frequent ner
rvleiilnr• III* of o
of having rremi
New York >l*hi
• Isl.HV V Ulc.
$1 tone r '•► r i
XV )• bid.
4.V V bbl.
I'.VV.t"*
v Ih-cii ntMlcste du'lng
and lot* per cent prrlu
MoTSfeM
A* * iv, pev ci .11 -c >
Y, * A, |wr ri |>i»n>n
IIOOKto HOltlkto
RLi F.IVLD JINK ST.h
1 \ AVHt h Ir. H e Da«k . a #W*f It.:- (jvsad Tree
1 • craft . m Kele
TU. Mfe-'t lx Is Ada. ihe Jewish C >tv*rto . tt is-
ih« ... ** r by Men w*y . t. v»h>cb tx la
diary #n*l c>>irr*p' '-»lrn.'c
I Ih- t all nf v r ^*u» b> Rev AY m to data*. A N
Thr i i t.xan« of the <'•«-•*. do de #•'•
The t'Ki Mai.'* H-n.c. do 0e
lf< llnef i;cinx.rk«r on the tY ay* c: M*r y In
ham j - n
v; tu i- Ph los.'phrr in runs, cr t peep x: hr W.i-g
tiowi a Hto -C. . Ik- I C .he l<‘Uf« »: cf s h»j f V c.»r
Ks.ic Avit-xlord, a a:,w» cf the L< .*»s * . !»'*
Pc.rrson
1 . IfefTfeh Orphan* or a Mores ofetovw " •’•i
by >1 iw» Wary J. Holmes, author M T«napc*. #x^
xklsr.
*i xr cr
The tol'»»lvc ttn.t* ' .>• -.be Avr-vCrt » t-WV
tlful aud in ie~e»i! ,g vi»k, m 2 v-oleasc* I) Nt*. It
in* l> t: tv, um worn.
I'rouMv . or Mr ltr« hc- s YVl#s hv Ihe as he- c!
Ihr llnr of Motel,Ife.
lortkfehv YV ARtotVK * D*V'«,
> -- S'--' tk ' ' kuU *4*14
M >IMI11 to
* u I ovr» .AdamaM-net awdfek.
*)l( I- doj. \\ li.x.ie: o
tvoara Pamuy P#fe N. 1 8,-ap.
L-t’ do I xorL . r do.
|v»' do LsVhv
iv ^ and V '• »(*• do.
> m»hc»l *M Heoasvd toxfx’
.> AH and ' ttoar.lfed Cc
>’ • ’ r» • Itlack Tr*. v xie ••► t>r*x»d*.
*' 4 ► -,l < Ih I* v. • »*•«. ki.d Y imi«| Itys-vJ (Uv
. ’.•.►> . I • do -nn ue*
.to Jo tt... rf do .Id Itoirn lYcrwd.
r« ' \C% 1 i *<vo. various h»*. kid qck.»(e
>' ■« • N- Y». *-4 i palMr* f»»- k.e* do
tot !l . k xtorsiv i • ' Anser-r-ea oo
kto' hail p’pr* ' '“'tol twsndy.
> d.v .jo l*.vfdr«wk
I" »} « do v.ir , bMv V'etw . X-d# Rresd,
V.'d t' ll 14 K<e YAhfelry
do A X do o ' . «•. .. XXX dn.,
ticcw.x.vl au.1 b'l safe by
t ir McMAUtvN a IK'TlA^
if ov!
bv
> fe AMY H.vMI RY
ntirectn* .
swd v
Ll I AM »• » *• t*
.uthim: imki
,| ^ O ON Nil
I.KaCYt'Ki
jrsi;
() 77"
>>i»to densrewts a»d
" He«S
l oio in*.
lose tvealdw me" who dam chide met
fe»ve, hula Hi* e
lllushsa -(•rune'
-■uiMvsea Imw her Ires**#, with csroasee,
ToUn1Imm| my feoe.
praising Ihe amsrtnfl bright uyes gating
Inin aims.
hose rrpleteneae of ell sweet-
' Dial p'emliini !
>m unptea
'oinmmi i
Vet MinIa
"*'He purgative
S'vl laxic, an.l thi
It lllol 31 OJklH'S'S
>. end a New Y ..
Aim 1% i »».
•e. n...»n. Nsw Y . rk
Rowland to H.*>
• l*r>.t
uggi.iv et
1 • J M
•d.Ymo 1
mt hv '.hf menu
I'"Ii.\SD, Philadelphia.
|*gT” |ll*lliiqlll«hei| physl
sins, ir>|i. c'nl'le nm Ho ■ s,
There's
Lips wh
Were divine.
, feted-
would tfebold har,
Hut fhs wslliil, mntllaie.) I 1
UaMly' chi
hmllmg, told her noon*old*
If .he did
Nearer, nearer, *nfl»r. vlearer. warmer,dearer,
t urns M-* brewtbl
lien furgaillng, all reammns ang-i* '*UH4
tier - oli' fteaih I v
"till aim welled, h**H*l*>l. **>4 the halwl
Tol I wMd i
Him grew willing «*l Nwe* Hull I mg I dmam luiati-
Ing l
.* For eke me, •
wrM known nv-r-
■I numl(t>|i of oiln r,
ia of 8T.YULI If*
A M'" Y M • ll EMI V I \Pl.i*T"lt YNT. a* acu'aii,*
In s-niuhs, c hi*, and dlmases.vf thr lung* and |hr»a
gpiiciiHly There Is on empiricism in 11* pirpsis i <n
Articles which sre well known si..| hfehll apjxeosie.l
h, ll>r entire m.vHr-l f.i ul'y, wi.uve enter Into lis com
p*.sin,in, nf Mil.Ill'" DI to li ll tlx). Y CMltDI AL Is si
on |xe|,areN| w uh ihe oant# sclenliXc *ki|l aod care tin
Ihm.cSn fel ctleCia In iliseatv-S of the |«ou rlt hsvs M-n
rems'kslde, «'Vel MHI |.||) sk Isiis. w ho ht«W tnen isa-l*
sr.|u*lnle.l w ith Ihe recipes iliewe |»pulsr irmolfes.
hs>s In-en t.le*ve«l with Ho wv, sml null spewk "• H»» m
Inli-rnttof unqusLIhnl prafee II y.o, have s much, -•
ail) lllsesMol lh« lung* ol Ihlosi, gun the I'tper'"‘• III
• trial I nr If y>«u or y„ut Mends nsol the i-il el the
Dlerri.iea > ordml, make uee«,f It Wflktv ...nAdence. and
msik Ihe reauli.
(Vearitpove putv.j'bfet* t.. tve bw.t gtattk of tbw egent*
Prt.-e »f »*«l>, only gfty cent* pci fe'IHe, iu sfe M lile
Mi *J M. fll"" M Tl HNt H * 4 tt.
YV. YY LIN* "l.h.
A. A. mrt.tiMnN" 4 etc
* l» \|i»• ItE kin, •
twav A It Hvtsavk
Him. Il'tlRto A IlHMi;*
Ms,Ins s...x-isle.l themsrfee* fur the |W**Hf* *1
M EDI' IN I. -o.l elltiitM. rvai *» lltxMt .4b-« llwlt
terviie* lo me . mt.n* of V«, •nwsb end vtetntiy
tn » h. k»'. .*■•> »s »*w\.
es'sooan. • owe I*,. MAI Je a-«lwvo
"ehr Plan.lot
ltox.1 lo Padetfo
►cl.r J II Nleeket, llotunvi'e, New iY. tewne
toto told re lo VA Itamnn
>learner YVeiaka, King Esfeiks toe-8 M tetPiewn
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