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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. SATURDAY CORNING, JUNE 30,1865.
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THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN.
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ALEXANDER & SNEED-
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" SAVANNAH, GA.
Saturday Morning, June 30.
AMSIUCAN CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR,
GARNETT ANDREWS,
III Wilke.
THE ARFRIIIAE PARTY
or ow'Rau.
Nomlnnllnii of Otrncll Aiirircwa.
At already announced under our telegraphic
head, tho American party of Georgia assembled In
Hnuo Council nt Macon, on WodoewiaylaBt- Tho
tlioniltnco was largo, two hundred and filly dele
gates being present from almost every county In the
Stale. The subordinate councils had n notice of
only fifteen daya, othorwlao the number proaent
would havo boon largely Inoroaaod.
One of the moat gratifying loaturoa of the con-
I vention waa tho absence ol spoilsmen and dem-
I agogues. It waa an assemblage of the honest
j hearted Ps ti.k of Georgia, " native nnd to
i the manner born”—men who sock to purify tho
j ballot box, to elevato faithful servants to pub-
: lio stations, to suppress tho * wild hunt alte r
' office ” mid dentagoguoisin in all its forms'
, mid lo check ilia turbid tiJo of criutu
ami pauperism now pouting upon our shores Inmi
! tho prisons and almshouses of tho Old World.
Tttoro woro men present Ironi tho Chattahoochoo
nnd tho Savannah, front the mountains, tho mid-
landa and tho Hcnboard. The planter wns (hero
ns well a* the minister, the niercltanl, tho physi
cian, tho lawyer, tho mechanic—men of nil voca
tions and nil shade* ol opinion, Democrats, Whigs,
1 islruraliy of fleorfln, ul Athens. i American Offirers In I'nrls.
1 he L.orninoncement exorcises ol tho Univorai'y We have aesn statements respecting tho troat-
by n Common,-nmiml •ornmn on Wundny, | m „„ Amtrlotn nfllcora by tho Kronob
July Mih, by ilio K«v. W. U.Coimtr, ol Iho lltor- 1 an,,.,nin.nl wbloh rou.oy lb. lm|.r. iwloii Mill lb.
fla Conloronco. j | IUflr n , ;tP( j w j,j, jm- outlnsy in lim innttor.—
p.u°. i) “«-
lowing aspirants
Tho a. K Blncknhenr,
J II lilonnt,
A. L). Burns,
J. L. Couper,
T. W. iiarrlf,
George Hill,
II. L. Jones,
J
BY TELEQRAPHJOR THE REPUBLICAN
FROM EUROPE-
riRTBRII HEW* 111 Till! IIAI.TI,
New Yore, Juno 28.
From thy Ssat or Wan -In Morrainn Ilia I “"i 1 "* ■"«"• 'I'on.po.nnoo
M.molon and th. whim work.. 5.000 U„. w.ro , *«• «nll-1 empotunoo nun-all for«onjo«
loti Tho Crouch look 61 Run,, and Sim priionori. j '"""or "o' 1 ”®"'»>®'l by ono will-
Thoirnowpoolllononobleotliomiooholllho .Ilip-I moil dwiro to rodcoin ibo land Ironi mi.-
pine in tho port ol So.oolopol. rul ®- >® ouoprtoo Iho coirnplionoof rollon nnd
r .|.^ e ForUGi h.vo ol,o c.piurod riflo pits in Iho docovlni! pariioo, to yobuho tho trenoon ol f.naci-
qunrri.f looinR. howooor.JOO hilled. Sinct tlion ■ cionr, and loorroy Ihomsolvoo non bulwark between
Iho Brin# hoo oleokenod. 1 lhl ' lr noclion und every tlmmor, Como il Ironi whul
The fleela beve burnt Iho .lores *1 TodaniuoA’ querlcr il may. li.iw will ili. y did llrcir work.
Meritnopla .nd Olnjiche, and ere about fium« oul j " r|| l "I’Poar wbon lire rcador iliall havo oxamlnod
on expedition nq.iim Perokop. ! tho umbers which ro lo makeup iho followiiiR
The Russians sro leporlvd lo havo ov.custed I noblo structure.
^ 0R p p I On Wodnvsdsy tho Council wn.-irffiumed.com-
Nolhine from Tcborneys or lire Baltic. Tho j »'® r » "PPo'nlcd, end oilier preliminary
leleat Irom Seveetopol is unimportenl, ! »‘" nd ® ,t >»• l lrorsdny, Iho com-
. j-mittoe appointed for that purpose, reportod tho
'* ,.' *' . . ,1 fniluwinR
LnrxxrooL Corxon MAnin.-The Uverpool . , L . Iru „, 0 , rmsclrou.
Colton market previous lo lb. w'lmi ol the Bel- r< |„,_ T l,ai wo rulily and approve of
Uc,clo»d dull, win, . downward ndency I. |he . „,,’ plcll ,,
pneea. Of .h. ..lo. of Iho weak ep col. o look N Council of lire A,Irene.,i Party a, Ph.la-
17,000, and exporters 2,000 bales. 1 ho following • ...
are the quotations:
Fair Orleans
Middling Orleans. •
Fair Uplands
Middling Uplands..
..7 1-4.
, 6 11-16.
. 7.
.6 9-10
, dolphin.
j Resolved, 2/jrf,—That the American Party un*
I qtialilicdly condemns, and will ever endeavor lo
j counteract all offorts, by any sect or party, to bring
I about a union «>l Church nnd State, «nd utterly Jis-
c.nims any intention to p r escnho a reltgtous test ns
a ipinlificatiiM) for oflico.
Uttolvcd, 3rd,—Thut us tho naturalization law s
The stock on hand is 619,"00, ol which 361,000
are American.
The weather is favorable for tho growing crops. I . , . . , .
Canal Flour rs quoted a. 10. (Id all.; Ohio h«« been ao long porverled lo ihe bsaeel pnrpoM.,
44s to 44s 6J.; white Wheat II 9-16 a 12a 4«| ;
yellow Corn 62 to 52s 6d ; white 50 to 51a.
Money Matters.—Consols 91. Muncy easy!
the bank rate of interest is reduced to 34.
Failures—Strachen. Paul «fc Co., London bunk
ers, havo failed, an also Halford & Co , navy j
agents.
New York ^lurkcl.
New Y»rk. Juno 23.
The cotton market to-day is unsettled. Flour
is firm ; Ohio is quot- J at 63.50 a $9.12 per bbl. ;
Corn 91 a 95 cts. per bushel.
Charleston .Vliirkt't*
ClIARI.EeTO.Y, Juno 29. !
Tho sales of Cotton to-day were 41)0bales at
9 1-2 to il 3-4c- Tlie nuiket h..s decimed 1-4 to
3-8 cts. , .
v*r Ad.ims ct C.''s Exproes hns our thanks fur
a «t«p> of the N. Y. Herald, in advance of this
r ng’smail.
y* On and after Monday noxt, tho banks in
a city will closo nt 1 o’clock p. in. Tho Me
chanic's bank willcio.'O at 1, and bo opened again
from 4 to 6 p.m. ■
tjT Agreeably t«i instructions from Washing
ton, the Custom house in this city and those al.se- ,
where, will keep open one hour later than hereto
fore. The hour for closing will bo three instead of
two o’cIikk in the utu rnoon.
127*Wo uroglad tuscoihat Mr. G. 15. Mitchell,
ao well and Invorably known in Savamaii, will
give a vocal nnd inMrumcnt.il concert Thursday
evening next. He will bo assisted by his daughter,
by corrupt political demagogues,as to cause the
foreign element lo grow up to be a dangerous pow
er in our midst, deciding our political contests as it
pleases, there exists an imperative necessity lor
their radical modification, nnd stricter enforce
ment.
Rtaolvtd -IfA,—That we ro-afTtrm tho Georgia
platform ol I86U, as indicating the right policy, in
tho event of thu contingencies therein mentioned,
and He hereby pledge ourselves lo stand by ai.d
cary out its principles.
Utaolted blh,—That w« unqualifiedly condemn
the AdniitiiMMlion ol President Pierce, for tho ap
pointment of Foreigners to represent our country
ahurnd; for appointing and retaining Froo-soilers in
office ; and especially do ivo condemn the Presi
dent for nut removing Gov. Ueedor from office,
when it was first known that ho had used his offi
cial station both to enub e him to speculate in the
Indian Reservations, and to sustain and carry out
the views of the Free Soil party ot Kansas.
Resolved 6/A,—Thai this Council, (while p*pu
dialing the policy of allowing, m the lu'ure legisla
tion ol the country, unnaturalized foreigners to vote
in the Territorial elections.' regard* all opposition
to the principle of the Nebraska-Kansas Act, in
relation to slavery, a« lio -nluy tmhe con«titutionnl
American officers hnd gone oil’ to >St. I’nUirshnrg,
and would visit the Crimea under Russian nuspieesi
and by the spoo.ial favor ol the Csar. Another
staled that they had loft for the seat of war, und
would xnlect n position for military observation,
an ulroomstuncea might iulluuuoe them on their
arrival.
Il anpours that thoso gentloinon liavo a sort of
government commission Irom tho United Stales,
the purpose of which is to enable lltetn to study
the ml and'StratoRy ol war upon the scale and
under tho peculiar circumstances in winch it is
elaborated in tho Crimea and elsewhere during
I’rocnrdlnga off (JonhcII.
Council Chamber, )
Havnnnait, 89th Juno, 1355. S
Council met—Present, John N. Lewis, Mayor
Pro. Tern.—Aldermen, Mallory, Horn, Wcst»
Wilder, Germany, Allen and Duller.
Tho minutes of tho Inst meeting of CoUnni),
were read and confirmed.
The information and lino dockets were retd
and confirmed.
REPORTS REAP.
ThoCommilteo to whom was referred the pe
tition of John Cass, reported, nnd on motion, the
samo was laid over until thu next meeting of Coun •
ell.
Tho Committee on Htroots and Lanes, to whom
wns referred the p. t it ion of Win. U. Bolloch and
others, ro.alive lo the extension of streets west and
tho prosuuoiion of hostilities in the campaign of j • uU,h °* ,l, ° c >‘y through their landa, asked lor
W W. Hotelier,
Barns McKinno,
\V. A MoTyer,
A. U. Parrott,
George Screven,
Wm. Ward,
K A. Qiinttcrmnn,
_ C Whitehead,
On Tuesday (tho 3l»t) tho Junior Exhibition —
Sposkurs—
E. I). Homan, James M. Hull,
William Chaso, John l.amnr,
W. O Flemming, J W. Moore,
John 8 Hardee, Joseph I’ou,
^ h A(W whi!d? d!« dntiu«r» V ii!i’ p\-* OI Vi i i tiio current year. Such is lho phasu of public in* ] further time, which was granted.
•“ ■ y " ,0 "" n ” SsSSS3,dsSE51
it It is a trutldul one. lie says the gentlemen com-1 Sower, rrom the junction south ol Hroughton-strool
posiiiu the commission wero udmiuuil to the honor in Wliitukur-atreot, to uonneot with the present
ohm Iim.etiul audionco; andIn wus curtontly re- B«wer, at tho tnterseetlon of McDonough and
tssrisE ^>«>'-
into tho French camp, und "I (ho facilities necessa- , Itt* 10 -
ry to iho prosecution of their mission, upon the nF.i’otiTS Rhad continued.
ground that lho Americans refused to pledge them* , The Committee to whom was reported tho po-
selves uni to visit thu Russian tamp alter visiting titmn ol Dr. E. Yonge, Irom tho Georgia Gcnerul
that of tho allies. Hospital, recommend that ho bo paid the sum ol
"Tho writer adds : "Such, I am now inlormed two hundred and forty six dollars,
upon what I believe good authority, is an incur- Tho Cummitieo to report on the petition of
reel statement of tho tacts. The American officers Francis .Sorrell, praying permission to construe! an
have lull i’ariB for lliO East, und do nut expect to Iron Stair in the Imho ol lot No. 1, Wilmington
visit tbo allied nriny. They have nut been posi- 1 Tyiliing, Derby Ward; recommend that iho suinu
lively refused, but they have left Paris convinced bo granted,
tiini it was useless to spend Imre more time with
I am not
nun. lo the afternoon, mooting »f ilio Alumni,
slid Literary Address
()n Wednesday, August 1st, tho Commencement
Exercises.
Auilloy Maxwell, 1st Honor,
W. A. Clark, 1st Honor,
Geo W. Phiipoit, 2d Honor,
J. II. Person, 3d "
W. 8. Chisholm, 3d "
Alexander Atkinson, 4th "
SPEAKERS.
E. G. Maxtor, J.J Norton,
E. K. Ho‘/.uiiinn, D. Scott,
F. P. Mrown, J. A. Stanley,
R. It. Fudge. D. A. Walker,
It. C. McGough, W. D. Wash,
J. II. Neal, E ll. Wells.
In tho afternoon, Annual Celebration of iho
Demosthenian and Phi Kaputt Societies.
Oil Thurrday, an address boforo iho two Socie
ties, in tho Chapel, closes the Week's Literary Car-
nival.—Athena Danner.
Generai. Synod op the Lttiikran Ciitrcii.—
This body, which mot at Dayton, Ohio, on tho
14th inst., closed its labors on ilio 20ih, alter ail
interesting session ol ono week. Among the
measures acted on ut tho present session, the most
Important are the following:
The subject ol Church Extension wns debated at
lengih, and il was resolved to make another el-
fort to raise the fund of $50,000, originally con
templated by tho founders of tlio Society. Sormops
are to bo preached in all lho Lutheran churches
throughout the country, on tho 31st of October, tho
annivvT*»ry ol the Kolonnation, nnd collections
nro to la* taken up. Groat confidence was express
ed in the ultimate suceessoftho Society.
It was resolved, if pntsihlc, to oMublitdi a Lu
theran Mission in Alrica, and tho necessary inci
pient steps were adopted.
A union v*f nucrc't, not heretofore existing, has
been efleetc d to a gratitying extent, between the j .Tlii«»MicliUM.*ttu Nul I if iculitMi in Dug*
different theological and collegiate institutions oil lnn«l.
tho Lutheran church, more particularly the col ! The London News and the Paris Le Vnyi bull w iili
lege and seminary at Gettysburg, Wittenberg C>d- ! deliirln the Niillitlcaiion ml of the late .Mn«Micliusetls
lege, at Springfield Onto, and Illinois University,; LeuiMuture. The News has a long leader on the P»-r-
Rt Spttttgliold, III. I gt „ nt t.tt„riy Hill, which wa* vetued by tl«v.(iatdnuf,
The General Synod resolved lo hold its next hi- j |l||( , ( . sri , ;, VHr llig | IL . U( i the Legislature, it ref. rs
■Minial meeting, cimuuoncing oimIio 2d 1 Iturwlay | „ l0 n,, ril s ran*,and say.:
•• Hie growling of the storm has never ceased since
linn i.M-aii-oit cloud m Ib«i June lowered upon Mum:
i-I,ii«-ii»; ainl now tliet-xp|ioi»u of the tempest seems
t«» he very near, tor the revolutionary deed ts actually
■tone, tt’ov. linnliirr and Judge l.oiing are r<*all> very
hi ue li to lie lit tied. They cannol obey two eioiiradieto
ry hi«, nl the I 'nloliaiul tlie f*iatct they have to make
their i-lu.iee between them, 'lie- moment of collision
tin- aril veil amt past.”
Hie News concludes try earnestly Invoking Mn*-achu-
setts to per-evvre In hci good t«tk^ affectiotvatelv
ulimit “iilil Mu! , i‘uehiisells"aii<l Hie “l*ilgriin I'atlier#, ’
(wii i, by the way, ha<l no H-rt of objection b» making
slaves of black men, red men, <>r any other color,) and
.-ays:
t.|« Mn-«ncliti®eltN ready to withdraw fromilie I’nion,
or l > be de-lured excluded Irom ii? If po. Mic may, we
tbmk, tea»o»>-.ihly hope for tin- vompmmvn-l'tji ol the
b. «i S nl,-*, of all that are pe»pl< *1 l»v the po-teiliy of
the I'derlm Enther*, and pioleibly more.”
l.t ill -null not as open in Us ad,ire ns the
News, draws Iho saint® coin-lii'i"ii of the npproathiug
disrii|.iioii oi the Confederacy ironi tin- niilldicution
proct®e>lmg of Mupsnchiipetl®, and expn—c< Ho- phiik*
n)t)>Mbivtionol tin* course nt the Ma»-achu-vtts l.egis-
Ul
Hw«bsn«l'* OALCINKC) MAURKHIA Is highly brno-
ftclul III nlldlaeiisss of Iho Mlomnr.li amt lloweln, w lilc.h
nro sltended with aridity, und gives liumndlnle relict
to Hie heartburn. Tho effects ol oxei-ns in enlliigor
drinking itregunerslly relieved by It, end It affords one
of llie mildest nnd most pleasant aperh nls, especially
to persons who, from a sedi mar* Ilfs or other causes,
ate imdor Urn lieipiattl iieo-sstt) of having n.noirM- to
Inxnlives. To peirolls of a blllloils or a goutj habll.lt
him) lie roeonimeiided with |uunllar preprlaly; ami bs
virtues liuve been n-iiaatedlt Veitflod In thndisnu-e. id
warm cbmalo, Many of tlm cmr plain'* of tlildri n In
earl) infanry, and oven at m"fe advanced peilou*, an*
aiti-ndi-d with aeldllj; and In such cases, tlo: i.ainm-d
Magiienln lias a great advantage over nihei absorb,-nl*,
vlxi Him it botb neutralises the acid in iho allmemary
ranal, and ads a* an efl|rar.lu<ia yet gentle purgative®.—
This j r< puralmn Is tree from niipleusunt ln*ie, and llireo
llnn-s dm strength of iherommon Calcined Magnesia.
l-'onr llr*t premium Silver Medals, and n New York
World's Fair Medal awarded.
For sale by Ilio drugg'Ms generally, and by the miinu-
fac-mrer. T. J. III'.'yRANI), I'lilladelplila.
*P f ^ 00*13010* p .AIL—JS ••"HI, r*. t; j| ir . •
(Hr Dicllngili.lied physleisns, well known iner- iaarit-sii'lMni packet KI.MRiDA, Csj t.ThnsU
chnnin, respectahlo np<,tli,-<arl*ii, nnd hundreds of others *, lW t Wl . Iu ‘ ,v ® *»'*r« wi-r, >unduy Afternoon, m
beur leMImon, In lho good elftMiU of rtfllLI.lt ' 1 !° *" r fr' lght or passage, apply on board, or inf
A.N'ti.YNi: ClIBItRY EXPECTORANT, -'I"-' M. CPU Eg,
lit cougUa, coIdt. utul UIscmmuC the lungs and tbrott, I tut PAI,ATKA,(FLA . "——
generally. Thorc Is no empiricism In its pre|iurit'ion. j AMi INTEHMEDIATK LANDINGS
Articles which are well known and highly app.. nine,I 1 T„ Leave Saturday.at 10..'clnr k A M
hy Hie entire medical faculty, alone enur mu, ns coin* w*. ■ "
position. MAIILl.lt’n IM.tRIMHEA n HUH \ I. In nl-
so |ire|,ared wllli Hie same aelenlllle -kill anil rare II*
iMmellclal elfei.ln in diseases of lho bowels Imvo been
reniarkuble. ■ iver '■>"0 |>h j slcluns, who have been inadu
nopimiii, <1 wm, ibe r<‘ci|ii s of these popular rein,die*,
have been pleased with (belli, and only speak of Hn-in
in term* <d iiinpinlllled praise. If you have a cough,,n
liny disease of iliu lungs or llironi. give the Kxpectornnt
atrial; or II you or your friends need tho aid ol lho
Diarrho-a I'ordiul, miiko use ol It with enfldeuce, and
murk lho result.
Ih-scrlpiive |iani|dilets lo he hud grail® of tho agents
Price ol each, only Oft) cents per holtle, or six bottle,
HEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
I nn’ Hertiiced—CftHln PASsagc $20#
For .Vrir Vork.
f!NlTV,D ATATRk MAIL I.lNr,.
... u N'IT.MWSIIiT' knoxviu.b,
lo Bail Saturd**, Juno 3u,at 64 <.Vlock p \t
fAl»P.I.FrillD,PAYkoo.
. FToMTIIA will s,irce..,| tbo Knoxville, snai
part on Wadnrsday, Ju'y i q Y
N. lt.->Hhlp|#ers of« o,.i„, by these steamer*, ^
|;l"i.se"ifc" I"Olbe.ibat i„, i „tto„ will be
IbeK U "‘ * n ° l msrkndon the./ .
i *»i« (Ti t in'
1
The
• sieam-pRckel WBlaka,' ('opt,
will leave nsabove every .-hi,inlay
L ’ .f ° r Deigl.t ,, r
*• m-lafhtbau, SSr
llie hope of reecivinu positive consent
surprised at lliis result ol the application nl lho
American officers. I wns surprised that the ap
plication should havo been made. Tho privilege
of visiting as professional military men tho camp
<>l the allies with tho intention ol afterwards vis
iting in tlm samo character tho camp of the enemy
is a privilege nnd a courtesy that ought not to havo
.hecu ii.-k®'d, and that this government would, 1
think, have t’^on perfectly justified in positively
and firm 1 ’'**3 >ing ; mid m iilier our government
nor «>ur >d •/G. ll,, \' | nijd consider ilio refusal ollcn-
mvc ordlseV » ®» , J*t*»hdiuitting the moat porl'oot
good faith on the pun ol our officers."
This presents quilo a different nspect of tho af
fair, and il it i: 1 Hie truo one, there certainly can ho
m> g mil ground to charge discourtesy against the
French government. Tho iliing proposed wo
bardlv think hns nny precedent. And “admmmg
the g'„ul tailh ol our oflieers” as tho writer above
remarks, wo should regard it as a very liberal ex
ercise ol courtesy had thu proposition been com
plied with. Consequently tie re ia no reason for
complaint tlmt it was not.—LMahimoro Sun.
ol the month ol May, 1867, in iho city ol Head
ing, Pa.
Cotton is Ki.no.—This was said by ono of the j
wisest men ol modern times. It is a king whoso
reign d tics from the commencement of iho present
century; hut whose empire at tho present moment j
bestridi s tho world.
The adoption ol cotton for smls and cordago in j
tlie armed marine nnd mercantile tonnage id <>ur I
country in preference to hemp, opens an unlimited i
demand lor our king staple in tlie South. Pries'
ns high as they range now, must range higher and I
higher until the gains ol tho cotton planter alutil bn
such us (•> consimilc his business the Midas-lingcr-
ed occupation of tlie world, and Ins gains almost :
illimitable.
Tlie L'>uisvtl1o Courier, in n most nhlo and tin- !
an*wor*ble article, emtsidets the sovereignty of
cotton as opposed to thu fanaticism ol abolitionism. I
IF*says:
To show how vain would be any attempt lo din- |
connect eoii"ii-plaiiting and negro fl.iv, rv, the
il between lho West India Ulaod* and
la a
.Mu-
••III!
•ulhuii Slates ,d our conh-d* racy need only
... ...'ruled. In 19U0 the West Indus c.xpnid
rigms ol tho South, nnd all persons who pariako 11.111111,111111 pounds of cotton, und the Unit
in such opposition as unfit to bcrccogmzod ns mem- l7.739.Ni3 pounds. They were
hers of tho American P
Resolved T:fi,—Tnat wo co
expressed in ilm mooting of 01
Columbus, held on the 26th d,
"the lime has arrived when
tour in the opinion
ir fellow citizens ol
v of May 1365, that
our lellow citizens
slvuld cease from their di«sen*ion«, and forget ih«*
diflerences which have s« parated them ; and that n
Miss Amanda Mitelicl, only lourteen years ol age, common danger and common enemy should unito
by Mr. A. Reich, the popular organist ol Dr. Pres- us f»i our common defence nnd safety," nnd that wo
ton’s Church, and l*y several well known amateurs will cheerfully co-operate wnb all who omy unite
Mr. Mitchell is ono ol the best musicians wcliave; ’ with us in iho endeavor to accomplish so noble
a modest and worthy gentleman ; and we should nnd patriotic an object.
bo glad to witness some substantial manifests* , Resolved Slh,—That tho Western nnd Atlantic
tion of the esteem in which he is held. j Railroad was projected and built ! >r the general
Col Williams hns laid on our table *a 8°'" ,of ,ho " h ‘ ,lu uf Georgia ; and we m-
Pockot Formulary and PhyaicUn’t Manual,’’ hy I " rly condemn any policy which has sought, or
Thoa. S Powell,of Sparta, Ga. It embraces the | wll,ch ma y w'k to make il subservient to the in
art of prescribing general questions to patients, tcrest <>r purposo of any polttii-al party whatever,
prognostics, table of abbreviations used in presenp-1 Resolved 9//r I hat we nro in favor of the
lions, tnblee of symbols nnd signs used in preserip- acquisition ol Cuba, whonever it end be accom*
lions, tables of weights and measures, table of the j I**■shed upon lair and honorable gr^>unds,or when-
most useful medicines in general practice, with 1 ® v<>r a,, Y European Power shall seek to make 11 a
common nnd technical ntmes 4 doses for adults,! P'DiHfrcm which to n*sail tin* right* nnd insiitu-
effects upon the system, nnd diseases in which they . ti"ns of any portion of thiscouniry ; and that we
are generally used ; nlso various rccipca from the strongly condemn iho vasal'niing policy of iho
most approved authors and practitioners, with d'- Adminiatratt >n, as calculated, if not designed, to
rections when and how lo he adminisiored ; mis- : dclcat the acquisition of tli.,t Island.
collancousmcdicalintelligence usoful to the prneti-I .... , . ",
1 ■ I hose resolutions wore taken up seriatim, sad
•sell one wnh a simple exception, wns unanimous-
tioner, medical and miscellaneous slaiistics, medi
cal ethics, fee bill, list of medicines, shop furniture
and surgical instrument* required by a physician at
the outset of his practise, law points concerning
physicians, form of hill, dtc.
From tho condensed summary nf the content*
thus given.it will be seen ibai the compl-tencs* of
the work renders it ol much practical value to
practitioners. It not only contains much that will
bn useful nt the bed side, but much that will have
a tendency to advance the profession.
. ly adopted, and against lfiat only ono vote was re-
j corded. The hearty appreciation „f the Columbus
i mo'emont, and the respect with which its patriotic
authors were treated, to say 11.uliiug of the strong
Soiithrm character of the plmlorm adopted,cannot
tail to inspiro the parties with mutual tegnid, and
j lo bring about, we trust, in ilu* end, a cordialcobp-
j oration among all opponents ol existing evils,
j Tho Council next proceeded t.. ballot for a
candidate for Governor. Oil tiio first hnlluting,
X3T The two Ration charged with mutinous | Judge Garnett Andrews, ol Wilkes, lucked a lew
conduct on board iho brig Mask* on Monday Iasi, ! votes ol iho requisite majority ; on thu second, ho
were examined in the .Magistrate's Court yesterday ) w.n nominated by u large v-.to ; whereupon tho
and dismissed,lho testimony not being sufficient ( 11 rnmation was made unanimous, and received
to hold them over for trial. I with immense cheering. The nomination was ro-
tir Officot Rolf, ono ol iho Ci7y polico, hns, ®"™<1 ™'®»l® «q®»> sulislnolion j nioolinin
returned from Athene en.l Lo.inmon, whnher he ] r " ' , - M ® ,r " «>•»!"»*. »“<1 "'®
went a few days since to obtain testimony relative j ” 0 " nc ‘ 1 n ' J |’ ruud ,ls nnd can “
to the ch»rgo of murder prclorred against ihu negro 1< . , ' ,P '. IMI ' 1 ’’ "'P® u * t” *ho result,
man arrosted in this city a few days since, formerly ! . 1 10 nl,|lll,,co 1,1 ® 0 sa| d. He is well
belonging lo Dr. W» r «*, of Athens. He w,|| un-' know, y° ,hc P“ ,, P lu ^ Gt'.ugia A Democrat «d
doubtedly undergo a legal examination in duo i V.V.”1.™'"® °‘.'. h ° Geor “‘ n
time.—Journal of yesterday.
il i-diopcd that ut no distant day they w
removed.
Lo a.M-F TiltU. S. Hriu roRfotsE — 1 Tho Navy j
Department on Monday last, received official in- |
telligence which hns produced iho conviction that i
thu U. S. Hrig 1’orpoise has bueu lost with all iu-r 1
officers and crow. It will bo romoinbered that tho I
i’orpoisu was one of lho vessels detailed on lho
special service of tiio expedition to Behrings
Straits, North Pacific, and China Seas The fol
lowing wvre her officers: Acting Lieutenant
William King Bridge,
qu.illy
pri'dut'nve i'i that article®. In I3|n, |h,*' IVi*i In-
•< 1 •»< x;i 1 .* .where ry had - 11 in only .«'...!-
i-h< d, had dwindled down lo 427,529 I'l.umls, w hue
Li 1 'so ol ill- United States had 1 net eased to 713,- j
941.061 pounds.
Y«-l in all this while, 1 he most strenuous efforts
had ben m.ide to nltoii-h .mr slave ays.' in ; a 11ioi.il j
criisad., h i* at tir*i |iie.n.h<d,mi l ilu n the ,»'•.•! 1- ;
honists allowed the politicians to enlist them, 1
making geograpbieal limilulioii <>| the peculiar in- |
MHuln n ill#* eliiel < bject #tl eflhrt. A doZ«*li y#-ar*
have p i-s. d,and wli.il Inis this p'd lic il ueiu'ii ac- '
conipjislii'd. I Ii** cotton planters, instead ol being
crippled, w,-ro abl,*, m the year ending June, 1333,
to export 1,11).570.370 pounds ol cotton, be.*.d,-s
siippivnig-lul),Him.HUH pounds lor home eonsump
lion The present year, instead ol fiudiugslaveiy
deercpii.M-t-s it siionger lhan ever, having, bv the
••MHblishliieni of ill*' principle embodied in 1 lio
Kansas and Nebraska lull, destreved all the luir-
ru-rst## its extension,nnd beholds it already ex-j
pnnded w pfelv <‘i|oiigli |<,r tho pi -lilahlo employ- 1
inent ot 1 he stave population, w eh all its natural
increase for a hundred years to coino.
A movement has been started to form a civil
ized confederation on iho w,.-t com-t of Africa, •
comprising the English colony ol Sierra Leone, ;
the present republic ol Liberia, and tho .Maryland 1
Colony, which is now organized independently.— j
These count Ties are all coutiguoii.v.aiKl their point- j
cai uni'>u would lie a movement of importance,
•tint
u«etH •* plmliH! dir,-city Into th<* hands of
gn government-, »h"«#- policy ilietutes n ®tIs-
ihe I'lilnn. mid who have hinned the tl.lilies
iiliui.1 011 hi-ic. In hruur about (hut very end. It 1-
siiile'hat He .rinnehinn 1 u*ina> ere hou: lje< r 'Wii, d
wnh -urce-s Aeultn-T ttniv* i-.i-c vnoiht Itring 'b«
lend L'o.-riiMicnl and Mu-*ii lnis,-il* fa#-,* l*» face,
I th" exph'Snoi, |»r « hu h Inent llnuon lu* *" l»iig
I iif l'lu"ii-l> prepared Hie si"** ninteli "I atmlillon,
■Hit "i i 'ir. U Itliln-lelii <>i Hunker Hill, where Hie
iti,r coiiiilry received lr#nn I lie nud.i«-ii,ns colonies
firs: check ui nrm*.*he »• ul*| reap lu-r r,,-li mt-nge
0 "» American t.itu-rty w,<ui<t tjvcnme ils
re — [lil‘ hiiinnd I)is| utch.
Inter
■••ling front Uutliiugioii'
Wamii.noton, Juii<- 25,1355.
Important doFpnicIn3 have In-eii received tier#*
hy the last sle.uiier Irom Mr. .Mason , ur .Minister
l I’uris. He lias taken sir 1 ng ground against tin*
c iiduet and views of the Fn-neli government ill
r< lalion l,» iho rghls ol neutrals m the Maine, as
ittu-irated in #'c>lunt ullug<-d acts <•! the aliied
Mm kiideis. Mr .Mm*o:i had also called ill" French
Munster ■ t Foreign A Hairs to aeroui.t in reference
l" those lale highhanded proceedings ol Monsieur
Did,oi, the French Consul at San Francisco. Our
M nisi' r'.* despatches upon tins subject s • tie •rough
ly fired up M# I’lerec that lie was Ur a war wills
Ft nice light off, hut Marry interposed and secured
an iitmiMiee lor one week, hy which tunc ho ox-
pi etc inoie paedic ndvices lo in 1‘aris.
Mr. Smile lias left us lor New York. Downs
In r>* a wh<de day en mule from New Orleans —
He k, pt aloof Ironi Marev, ami Marry judiciously
kept alo"l Irom him. Tim I’rcsul- ul, Imwovcr.
w ns favored w ith a call hy llir cx-.Mmi-L-r, and
s'-i/.ed tlm oeeuMoii l<> put 111 a labored apology lor
Marry; hut from all I can learn, this conversation
will ii"t have lho least visible effect on that forth
coming boll. 1 fear that Siulo lias imt been in
ill- slightest degiec moiilicd Nous verrons.
There i* a rumor about ilic city ihu#-vetting that
a change will soon be made in the Cabinet Mr.
McClelland lulls to slmw In* hand 011 the Know
nnd though there nro some obstacles, in iho way I N thing question, and (iiiihrie says that every one
1110 uji to thu scratch '
havo to
lio do
swing.
As Am cm# *•* Uixnkr is I’ahis.—1 Hi t|,e :UHh of
May, a dinner was given to tlie tmerican r,*nmii.-*lon.
, rs to the I’nrls Exhibition, by Mr. Marshal Woods, of
lilioil,' Isbinil, who had just been appolnied a juror of
tlie line an.*, (or the I 'ailed MiHcsal large. H wns an
affair, and thu company conrist, ,! of ahou#
f niy live geiiilvinvn. The Paris American says:
“ No heavily I dell l> nrd ever had roin d It *" various
rrpre-enintlon. The couuiiis-loiier Irom I’aliforiila,
tin hud feasted on the grirrly hear to the music ol
n\«tn howl,-*; tin* uentleiiinu from Mi**ourl who had
, arlakea of the hulfulo’.s luuiip in ilu* ureal prnire,
irmnnnding; Acting Lieu- i i,e# ping an eye out tor (’nmniicte-s; ihe gi-iiili-man Irom
tVestlicr unit Crops in Leorgiit,
During a recent trip into the interior, wo met
planters from every portion of tbo Stale, all of I
whom, with scarcely an exception, concur in the
opinion that the prospect of an abundant corn crop
was never better at this season of the year than 11 I
is now. More land bus been planted, and (ho crop
ia more promising, than for many years. Colton*
is also duing well, and though a is thought tho ,
wcud is growing loo rapidly and becoming too •
large in some sections, there is every cutuo to ex
pect, in thu absence ol contingencies, tho most
gratilymg result. Even without disinter in the
future, however, we ace n<> reason to look for a
vary largo crop,since the quantity of land planted
ia at least one-fifili less than usual.
Kama hive bueri timely and abuodant, and tho
seaionsrc-maikably favorable.
[Correspondence of the Republican.1 British Kicruits for the Crimea.—A letter
, o.Ii'J, J '""’ a7 ’ ,nm H " lm “*' ll ” l » 'ho Unhid Sum
GunMUi-Wa l,.»«l,..in„.«.^n.lnlhl.c,un ' C«m|ilwll, nnclior.-.l '.IT Micro in
I,, ,„d .111.1. lim. II,. mu rn>v i. .. mo,I „r o.ti.r I S "" r,n >' 'in Buflalc,
than I have aver seen II. From the lufbrmallon I ge ( j "I New Y"ik, lr*#m Mirniuiclii, Nova Scotia. Tbo
from farmers, Ibere ia fYnm a fourth lo u third mure cut'.or foil in with the brig, when a number ofGi-r-
00rn plantarl Ibis year ihsu uh>ihI. The wheat crop wu« | mans on bu-ir l appealed (or Ins protection, stating
Platform nf IH50—a mall <d lino intolligenco and
unblemished character, d*-vot, #1 alike l<» tlie inter-
••ms rd the 80,nil nnd the integrity of tbo Union,
and capable of filling any office within tho gift
«d lho St«H—being all this nnd more, ho bus , r .. ,, „
never yet, so far ns ohr knowledge extends. r,,B Next resident — I ho Boston Fosl-on
hen „ candidal, lor noy |,„li„c»| “""'"ol 111. loahorordcr, wlms,. k.y. nro Mruck
II. ,. n 1 I „ a I,„i „ „„ |,„ n . | ''V n " ' " aUr h “" d 'd'*'® u ®' '"""“""a in'poi-
0.1 nnd inlcllinonl Ainorluiiii cliizon, worthy i|, 0 "i''"" 11 " 1 ' "
lerinnls William Roily, Sylvania J. Bliss and Wil
liam Van Wyoek; Asristant surge,m, James Stmiri; I
Midshipmnn, Gorge F. B. Baber.
Tun Kiuiitsof Neutral Vessel.—Lord Clnr- |
enilon lias issued a circular addressed to tho Brilirh !
consular and diplomatic agenir*, coiitradieling the I
ftatfinents of lho circular of thu Russian minister !
which alleges that the British fleet in the Baltic j
had violated lho rights of neutral vessel*. A copy
of tlie Russian cncular, waa sent to .Mr. Buchanan#
who laid it beloro tho English ministry, nnd a (
circular, as above stated, was promptly issued,denv- I Mt l’et#*r Bprnggms, near '1 nrrapin Crock, Mary
inn thru lho U"Vimim.nl has any i„lonli„u ul 1 I""' 1 , a-olminu » non^MJii.ni,r too conmrjr pnpon
"seizing enemy's properly laden cn hoard a neutral
Vcssol, unless it be contraband ni war.”
nut lor Camnncb'
I,uke superior reineiiibertng ihe deliemm, nmrsi-ls
Ilu- gmnuiie ,-lk ; tlie geutleiiinn limn the Key*t,me Slate
oho falleiii"! oil the canvu* hack; the r,>iumi»siniii-r
from ■ Hiio, tired #»n sucur-etired ham . our fin lids limn
the South with i'* luxuriant fruit-; our Iriemls from Iho
Lust, the inventors ol the far fnmut i>ic-.; ihe*", with
the ueiitleinan Who had illued the oilier day on dales
under the .-hade* of it pyramid,amt tho genii, mini late
ly ii"in the wtlils <u Mexico, met (lio i|lsllitcul*hvd
memherxol ilu- (llplniimlie c„rp* nnd the old inhnld-
tmi; • "f I’arri*. all went up to m ike a c mipmo but rare
ly call,-it ii'gt-iher, nnd lo say Hint each was more than
satisfied, delighted must bu our eulogy."
Terrapin CiiiiriiclaicN.
The Bal'imorc Amerienn publishes a letter from
tlie I'rcsidoncy. Mr. Bpr.iggius takes I
nay that hi.* name was urcl without the slightest
uRtil NANCEH
Aii ()rdiunnco to amend an ordinanco entitled
nn urditiunce, to secure the city (d Savannah Irom
lire, pa*scd IHtli June,1854, und an ordinance pa*s-
ed 29 June, 1854.
Uu it ordained by tho .Mayor nnd Aldermen ot
thu city ol 8avautmh and thu hamlets thereof, m
Council assembled, and il is hereby ordained by
the authority oi lho same,
That from nnd alter llie pnasago of this ordi
nance, the word “Fence*,’’ be stricken out of tho
ub"ve recited ordinance.
Th*» Ordinance rdutivn to granting pcrmisHnu
to Wm. N. Habersham, J. V. Conn,-rat, nnd W.
H. Giles to inako additions to their wooden premi
ses, situated in lots No. 4, Pulaski Ward, No. 1,
Jiirper Ward, and No 23 Curry Town, was laid
over until tho next meeting of Council.
I'KTITIONS AMI APPLICATIONS.
The petition of .Mary Jane Sniilim to liavo re
funded her a double tax, paid upon her property,
wns rend and granted.
Tho petition of Mary Heilzhcim for remission
of n douhie tax paid hy her, was read and granted.
The petition ol .1 G Gciscr to have relund#-<J a
double tax assessed upon, and paid by Morgrivn
Giles, u tree woman ul color, wus read and grant
ed. _
Tho petition of I** t< r Enders, soliciting remis
sion ol a Jury fine inflicted by the City Court and
paid by him to tin* City Sheriff, was rend nnd
granted, when th" nm .unt so paid should he hand
ed to tho Treasurer.
The petition ol James McIntyre asking remis
sion ol a Jury fire- assessed hy the City Court,
amounting to forty dollars, ■ nd pleading his ex
emption Ii urn jury duty from having been afire-
man, was read, ami on motion, interred to tho
Committee mi the Fire Department.
The petition <>l Thomas Hilton and Thmms
Aikw-riglit asking to lie refunded a double tax of
twenty eight 12-inn, paid hy them through error,
was read and relit red to tiio Finance Committee.
nESf»LUTI"NS READ AND ADOPTED.
By Alderman Butler—
Resolved, That tin* City Treasurer pay J. and
E. Bcudder one thousand dollars on account of
their thud pavnieui lur building tho Fireman’s
IlgH.
By Alderman Wed—
Resolvtd, tlm' the City Treasurer be authorized
top') Edward Meliau tiio sum eight hundred
duii as, being the beeoiul in? ,i iiu-nt lur work done
onlMajor Stiuko’s lands, on Hutchinson’s Island.
Bv Alderman Gann.my—
Resolved,\hat the application "f the "Chatham
Artillery," t<> be relieved Irmii an execution against
them l"r paving, l»e giauted.
By Alderman Mnllcry—
Resolved, that iho coinmittco nn Health tin’
Ceniedeiy, in* autli ri/.ed !<>|liuvo the ro* Is "I tiio
buildings ;it "Laurel Gr*#vc Cemetery" painted.
— ALSO—
That the* same committee bo iiuilp'rlzed lo Imvo
tho ‘Siiamy' orcotej again at" Laurel Grove Coin-
eiry."
MISCF.I.LANEOCS MATTFR.
The cominuu;cati"0 tr uu the* Boird of Health,
in relnliuii t.» the condition of tho'Trivy” oil lot
No. 107, " is referred t" tho Major lor his nction.
Tiie uqu.-st of tli- Board ot Health, asking that
tjie kc-per - I Laurel G*ovc Cemetery, bo required
to band Ins reports ol interments to them al their
regular meetings, was lead and relerred to the
j Mayor.
'l lie cmmunicaiioii from .ML Domund, agent
of tin* St, ainbont ('"inpaiiy "f Georgia, wu* read
and referred to iho Coinmittco on Docks and
Wharves.
A communication (tom Cnpl. J. T. Gilmer wns
j rend, and relerred t" a special eommiueo of three,
coiisi.'ting "t Hi* Honor the Mayor, Aldermen,
Allen and Butler.
Amount of accounts parsed $2154 86.
Council adjourned'
Jas. W. Roberts,
Acting Clerk of Council.
Crops .'mil Weather.
Wo have lately had very heavy rains in this
county. Low giouuds corn and cotton have he, n
injured, nnd in many instances ruined. Some
persons ha\e nb;mil"ii-d tlm cultivation ol their
low grounds. Tlm railroad between this piaco
und li'lh* River has received considerable dama
ges.—[ Eat onion I’nws.
Fhiur is now sel;ing in Spnltn nt $5 per hun
dred weigh', having la I Ion 50cis. since our Inst.—
Our sympathies ar*'w .ih buyers, although wo do
not belong to that class. A few nmro ruins will
make a lurthcr decline—[Sparta I’ress.
Mr. Charles C. Sltoppard sends us n Colton
Bull, nearly grown, the largest wo have seen this
season, gathered Ir-un the plantation of .Mr. h . A.
Brinson, in this C’limy on Friday last, iho 23d.—
[•Snndoisvillo Press.
Flour is selling at tho mill ol Ira M. Miller, in
tins county,at $1.00 per hundred weight.—[P».
Our friend J.W.Oosion of this county, sends
ns a couple ol very large turnips, tho Digest wo
have seen, one ol them weighs 6 the oilier 5 1 -2
pounds —[lb.
Wo are informed that Mr. John Williams,jr., of
this county, has a cabbago that measures 4 lecl
It) and u half inches across tlie leaves.—[lb.
Tim Wheat Crop and the Markets.—Our in-
(ormatiou tr#-m Kn*t Tennessee, and all parts of
Cherokee Georgia, warrants us in saying that tho
prosent is lho Inrgest wheat crop ever grown in
this country. V\ it is worth from §1,10 to $1,2'':
Corn §1.10 to $1.20. Bacon, hog-round, l<) loll,
wholesale.—Dulton Times.
Slaves Annv.sTr.n.—Three negro men, attempt
ing to make their e-eapo from thu service ol their
masters, weto arrested yesterday <m board ol tho
passenger ears ol the Charlotte A’ Columbia Rail
road l#y th" conductor, Mr F. (». Fowler, and
brought back to th - city. They had forged passes
In thoir possession, hy means ol which they had
purchased llmir passage ticket* Ilio ollii'eM ol
our Railroads cannot be too cautious. It would bo
uutv 29
TIPIS. M. TL'HNEH &.
\V. W. LINCOLN,
A. A. SOLOMONS & CO.
J. II. MMOKK k CO.,
ti Snvmmnli.
MfcTHOHDLITAN IbiTBI., )
New Vork, April 3, IS35. j
Mv Daar Sir Having recently been uitder ymir
! treatuicnt fur the cure of a Cancer on my right ■(•out-
i iter, which has been effectually ntiti perlcrtly removed
. , without tl," knife,) unit ciir»-,l, I cannot, in ju-liru lo
\ my own fvellugs. uike leave of you without vxprv.n-ing
my deep tens"of iddlgailon for your valuuld,' M-rvU-e*,
and mv "wu iier/eO-coiifldeuce In H>e remedli •.you iip-
] ply for the cure of all cancerous affection*. I luring mv
i visits lo your office, t havo witnessed many cases of
j tiiu m<>*t alarming and obstinate tinture, winch invarin-
Idy y ii'lf’rd i<> nur Irontrnont. and the paticiiii, rebiiVi-d
I Innu n loutUsotnu mud euppo»wl filial (U«#:are, w«ie »e-
! stored to health.
j In nndilion to llie fee already handed to yen. I begin
; trnn*mit herewith n Ring, which f shall he i.appy ilym
' will wear ns a token of my esteem and regard.
I mil, with great reaped,
Vour friend ami oh’t serv’t,
T. IlciuR Kino.
To Dr.Sam’l Cii.bisrt, New York.
; Jo U-w2i.ni
! SYPHILIS, St:itom#.\ ANdTiISLASMi ItLo# Hi.
■ — for these lurrlflc dlsoases, Cartel’s Sjmnlih Mixture
is Hi#' only *|i< rillc.
I The proprleior* have In their possession over one
I liimdo'd n-rilflcatcs nf the most extraoidinary cures ef-
fecteil hy it.
j We rider to Ihe certificate of Richard A dnin*. bit#*
I High Sheriff of Ulclitnoiiil, Vn., Edwin Hurt##n. ' "in-
I mI*«loner "f the Hevenuo lor Richmoni*: f##'m ral
• Welch, of ihe Msmmoih Circus; l»r. Ilundlev, of
! Wishlnctoii'.'ii) ; Mr. Wm. A. Matlln-»», ami c.lt.
| Luck, t:-,|.,oiKicltiimml, Yn„ Mr.F. Il#»)den, Lvcham-e
i Hotel, Vn., and a host of others, who Inn#' -#cncu*es
"f ilio worst description cured hy • dirlcr'f Spnubli Mix
ture. Ttn v nil c#*r.ily teat I) la lbs great#-*', purifier of
' tlie bl«"d known.
A. A. Solomons k Co., Agents. je ‘ii— lino
I IOnnoI ul toil of ('o|)ixrlncr##lilii#
The Arm"f P. \V. Alktanheh fc Co.,Proprietors und
: Editors of the Savannah /Iryiii/iias, hm lir-sn tlbiolr-
• e<l this day by tho withdrawal #»f Mr. Moork. AH debts
due Hie Kupublicnn oflico have l.een '.r.niMurred to the
new tlrm.
P. \Y, ALEXANDER, '
A. K. MOORE-
Juno 16th, lMa.
to|ia ri iiornli i t»
I The business of tho llcpuhhetn offle,; w ill lie#enfler
| be •-••mbicted under the uaiiiu und d)leot Ai exandlr
k &UID.
P. tV. ALEXANDER,
J. U. SNEED.
I June IfilU, IS55,
A Word (» Pufrmiv
i In consequencoof the above change, it becomes
.Morning,
• PJll) lo
nj,r 21
FOII IMI.AIK
VIA JACKSONVILI.I-. AND I'IMH.ATa
r - ^fT a. The amain packet I 'Ai:# H.IN a. ( ini i
omhmU&L M foxeiler, will touch here every .-Liur
d") VI ernoon, at4 o'clock, Inking the #.ut#nbi.i ....
•O SI John’s river, for freight or na... ; ^
aprtf.1 ia
Jf!}■ F«|R I'RijVIHENCE.—The schooner J {,
■MttItU.I-.' KI-.R, ( apt. Robinson,|« | '
Apply to
R‘ -u I.ANf) kins.
F‘HI NEW Y"RK.- tho schr I'LANpmfE
apt. R-T. Itrown, will lm«e umiiedl.m ai«.
paid, lor the uliove port. For freight #.r passhG'-
ply t#» Ciplain *»n board, or lo s • »p-
_ Jc '■* _ ROtVI. tND fc«0N.
M i l ATION WAM I D. ~*
( '"''Ml I.AHY competent to «-Hrh nil tho
1 Y and Creek BUihora usually studied m a ( r.-an'o.
rv rour.-i* fir College,also french, Hie higher Miib*!
inhtic* nnd ih- rudiment* ol Mns;,-, withes t»ri.ste
a- |ii,-ccp:r#-*s or assistant in n Seminary, private s*h<«|
or iis Coveinu's. South preferred. References •in-iuM
liniiahh* »
Addres* Teachor, tVilllston Socnlnnry.rllox Si . t ««*
Mn-r •*
^ite dispatch for above |a,rt.
1 lamp
i:\c.ii \Mil-;.
( MIH K.3 on New York, nt Sight; for sale h»
I..-to.lu' Il llil'l I'llUl, r> . ./ .
Jl
LI. Ik-ii
P\DELFORlh
N<» I It i;.
F t \ k CO.
. Theodore Ledyard Coy-
The Words of Je*us.
The Mind of Jesus.
Mra) Arrows , by the Re
Horc ofTender Lrs** for I.lltle Lamb*.
. a I- t "f Ci'loo’s *uperinr .Magnum Barrel Pec*
un-urp i-si d foi Mi-rcaiitlh: pnrpoie*.
K« ceivtd June 27th, and lum p bv
3. SIBLEY,
J <■ '-9 ^ 13.) #nDgreti*iL
I OK **• \ 1,1
!’■ LA# K
hi; n g>
likely ami sound. Apply lo
j - 29
BV,
je 3i
W X1
S
I Bricklayer-'
WM. WRIGHT.
Sides, landing r».
side by 1
' v CAM MULL.
\K* -'ll
vest |>ri
IDE*. -I*, hh Is. Bacon
Mato of C#*"rjia. f r
III NTI7I
bags frc*li Moil, for sale hy
II»*N1 Ell k ■; \mmt.LU
,-rsigned have been lurnuS
uirs.nii'l arc prepar' d lo order
samples direct Irom ll.iianu
.Ml -I* JOHNSI0.V.
vi:ff n.oi n.
new A bent,
J"j<" _
( #.'#i:n >
V Meal,
IN MEAL.—'*
just rec-t
je 3n
> \lt* i I) LIVHKPi
! low by
I the
coffin
ml country,
i us a parti-
Jill* US S'JOII
| ncoosary lo settle up the old business
Our patron*, therefore, Imtli in town .
1 who are indebted l" the < Ifioe, will d
I cular lav"r by attending to their aceui
I ns possible.
To I* I as ia a «■ r«* Hint Farturw.
( Wc sh.-uld |«*c-l extremely obliged t > our friends
! in this and oilier States, il they would kindly send
1 us answers to Ilio subjoined queues at thoir ear-
l liist convenience:
; l What proportion do you think tlm !nnd plant-
I ed with Cotton tins Spring, he irs t<» that >■* last
i y,-ur and thu y#-nr previous m your own neighbor-
! hoodf
I 2 W ii.it ia your opinion of tho “stand " n"W ob-
I tain* #1, and tlie condition <d the new c p p a.* e,,ni-
| part'll with an awrage of seasons at th*- Miiiurd n#-1
3. What proportion of ihe old crop ol your dis
trict is still remaining in the country !
M'aaliingloil *k A. O. T#-lcpi;ii>li Co.
Tlie Annual .Mct-iinc of the 8lockti*»ld»rs#*f the tt nib-
iagt#ni mill Now Orleans Telegraph Company, will be
h. Id at Washington City, I). C., flr.-t Wcdncxliiy in
July
r"
LYNN k 3MDER.__
Itucun. Ft ''ir and Short* In
- I,)
JORNT. ROWLAND, Ja.
i )"■;
.III IM. fi.l»l It.— Hi* bho
i li'ic Tennessee flour; !<-r
' >UN. ANl*o \T*
II %
\ ff’N ' HI Vks.-i i •
. \ _# lu ck*. For ss'e by
^ IP HIT.**, - 111 2 Ini-1" i
LYNN k SMPLU.
supply id its;
need |iri.',-s
t.V.NN k SNIPER,
« Apron ami Fuinltup
Wtl.l.lAMO.FO'.f'F.
i«iy '" xl -
|" 14—If
M"
l*A tH.I.f
U hints# ub • M"l
• <#*f very rape-
1(1'. fAY A CO.
150 bills Now
I). F.
iL\RK
(IMMILIH ni. IIFIOKD.
SAVANNAH 31 VIC li l.t'.
I'ripav, <#une VP. P. M.
COTI'ON—24 bales nt lie were reported to-day.—
Murket dull.
Suvuiiiiali DxporlM, June SHI.
P,-r Hrtg K M Charlton, Havana—e6,tnu feet sawed ’
Lumber.
Per schr Manlmssctt, New York—31,37rt feel Plank,
fiti.oMi #1" Timber. 20.972 do Hoards.
Per schr .M Y Da'is. New York—630 hales Cotton,
192 Dry Hides, II Calf Skins.
RECEIPTS OF COTTON. PER C. RAILROAD,
jm,«. o;i._|ii‘J 1,-dc* Colton,HI hexes Copper ore, 63
/ #• »|{N. ' '»RN -Sn|-#"
l f#*r sale at 8I.2-*##- j»
(.-27 DA VIH R,
# vATS, OATm -licet)
je -
M II'DI.INOS \m
\Y» *1 Wind. f«r <>
MloKTs-1:
!e by
W \Vf.U k <
I c Dnine*ilcs,
Support n| all locmls of ilio country.
W o, therefor#', thu day plant ourselves upon tho
foregoing platform, and Hint# to tho breeze tho
American banner—tho ever glorious stars and
stripes—and call upon ih«* Inends of good guvern-
ment every wln-ro.and ol all parties, to take posi
tion beneath iih ample folds
“Sink,-—(III tne la*t aim’df#>o expires;
Strike fur your altars nnd your fire*;
Strike f r the green graves ol your sires,
God, ami your native laud!"
good; belter than it has been lor sAvernl year*.
"Sam" la about In ll,e*a pari*, and I should say mak' (
log somo bead way. Respectfully yours, T. B. II. i
Uaimrbiuub, Juno 27, IH.55. 1
Z4iU>n Sevaunsk Republican—
Gentlemen:—With your request, I now send you In.
formation relative to our crops III Decatur. Corn ha*
never been better, within the memory of the oldest m.
habitant. The growing crop will he sufficient for two
year*. The crop of Colton is good ; belter, indeed, than
an average. There line been one-third less Und planted
this aeasoii than heretofore- 'I here are no120 bales of
old Cotton now on band In the country.
Yours, respectfully,
L. M. G.
Commander Adams arnvrd at Washington nn
tho 25th, bringing the treaty between tho United
States and Japan, aa ratified hy the Emperor.
Tho grand jury in Washington, D. 0., wero en
gaged un the 25lli in examining lho witnesses tu
ascertain who it waa that destroyed th« alone pre
sented by tho Government o( Room lor tho Wash
iogton monument.
Tho jail at Esatun, Pa., waa empty on the ifith—
all tho ptiioaera having bake out and made their
aaeapa.
that they wore engaged to work on rnilroa#is
Nova Scotia, but suspected that they woio in
reality designed for ihe liriiish service In tho Cri
men They naked to bo taken out ul lho vensol
and so tho #-uttor determined lo detain the brig
until tho mat.nr should Im legally investigated.
Another "Cuban Oltraoe.’’—Captain James
E. Colo, ol tho a hip Sartolle, arrived at N. Y<nk
reports "another outrage" hy iho Cuban author!-
lira The barque Dolnwarinn, an American vra-
wl, had on hoard a sailor who shipped on the lf>ih
of Mayas n Pennaylvaninn, but upon tho arrival
of the barquo at Sngua La Grande, ho claimed to
he a Spaniard, and produced n passport dated 18th
May. Tho Cuban authorities, against lho wishes
uf tho master of tho vessel, took the sailor away,
ami afterwards forcibly boarded her to got his
clothee.
St. Paul's Homan Catholic Cathedral in Fills*
burg, wa» coniccratnd on tho 24th ult. Archbishop
Hughes, of New York, and Kendrick, of Haiti
more, with thirteen other Bishops and thirty-five
Priests,participated, ami ovor 6,000 petaona wej«
present
nuih'iriiy Irom himscil, written or oral; nnd ho well, if nil H|>plicati<'iis for passage ol negroes wero
- *' * Iv “* : ' L ' ‘ ' • refused unless innd" hy their owners in person.—
Columbia Times, 2Slh,
Mils flour ami mil*#* i*> J Scltli*
i lluiil#r&«;:u.iin,*ll. Ileituian Al It, Hrigham. i\#--ly k
to, \V I’ Yoiig#-, t'rsii#! k RinI# rs, A s Hartrulc#-,
Wain« ft ^ni), W M t!a\ulMm,C A L l.ntnar, ti VV
j (; a i mi oi* >’. fraiu*. Wells Al f#»,
! c il.f Mill .*, Jt'N E 27. I*. M.—fetlon—The abscenco
! oi .ii, offi-riiie st##ck oft oitnn pr#-vents u.» Irom np**n-
ing any irae-.-ii tmn* in our market.
i ll Altl.L-l'oN', June 27.—Colton—The market to-
Any lus sonwwhivt ree.uvereil Crum tw lamoiU suae;the (
iriiitsneilnns. however, show lluu price* have In-* - - nn- i
■ iiKir,- m favor nf buyers#. The sales «#f Ihe «lny rt-nchi-il '
I li#;* hales n* follows, viz : a< 9 • , . r > » nt 10,63 at I* h. !
| .'1:111 nt In)*-1»9at |u*», 318at II,68at llh, mul 91 m
I2.hu-
. n it.1',Mill.Jl’NE 27—Cotton—'Ve are rtill with-
I out any transactions t#* notice in Cotton, ns the innrki-t |
| ha* h#-en at u **unptcte siamt d'lrinit th#' |».ist two day*,
I namely. Monday nn*l Tuesday ; consequently we »nn- ;
not (.■•'" qmitnlions, nor cun wo say what the article is
actually worih.
| WILMINGTON, JUNE 26-Turpentine —We note n |
( ilecl ne "i 5c. per bid lor liolh ,|iia|itie*. with snl#-** )«•«•
1 icrdsy nf3tl bhl* nnd to-day 01 3iu <h>. nt i?-.'35 for yet-
| |o\v ,ilp, SI,35lor bnrd.nnd S2iki for a lot ol extra vir-
^ Spirits—sale* yesterday oflOflcssks ol 2 Y per g«l
Ion. r#)ilny we note a decline of Vjc., with sales of 190
I casks ut 3- r #
Rosin—We have no tjnnsnciious to report. Market
oRX. Fl.i'I'R. Alc — I.■*•#»• hu«hel* prinr*
orn. (Oil bales liny, an t>t#l* flour. 3u i bill#
5u do Itraii, in s'ore and f*" sale by
WAVER < ' i.N'STANTtNI
line Whit
rule l,y
Hl.N'RY I.ATHUOrfcC".
1 IN EN ID »«'H'.-i
1 j Fane) Linen Hr
lor calc by
I )UTS i s.- I'hilhn Allen k
1 fr<unpton ainl Liuih*h Fancy I'r'iit;
"Tho next national demoermio convention will
nominate Franklin l’leico for r#i election, nnd the
people will ratify the nomination.''
The 111011 Price op Provisions i* said by tho I
physicians to exorcise a very salutary influence
over thu population of our largo cities, hy restrain
ing them Irmn imprudent eating,and so preventing
tho usual ii fillet ion* <>f tho season.
Know Nothing Removal.—Tho Washington
S'ar intimates thnl the President has removed from
tho Monile custom-house General C. A. Bind lord#
who wns <>no of tho duh'gatoa Irom Ahihiuna to
tho recent Philadelphia Know Nothing Nutional
Council.
Mr. Bocrctnry Dnvii hns returned to Washing
ton city Irom his visit to Mi*siH»ippi.
Old Times in Pennsylvania.—The Philadelphia
Bulletin re publLtie* S"iiio advertisements Irom
the Pennsylvania Gazelle of23d June. 1773,1'lgluy w, ' n '• V'« d ill the end to ilio public g"i'd.
gives til" must emphatic noliee. to his Inends that
|i" is not a cnndiHnli) lor any ollico whatever; never
was—never will ho. Ho ant's timt lie 1* profitably
engaged in ilu* turrnpiu I'uiiio .-s, and dial tins is
tlm lu-ighi of Ins ambition.
I Ii" cnptiiio #d 11 eauul boat in New England,
wo I'.rg'-t lo* nanio, has .iIjo come out in along
|olli>r, expressing Ins views oil thovariou* oxeilmg
ipi#-«iIons ol tli<! day, and eon-cntiug to accept n
nomination lor 'lie Prcs-deney, it put#!ic opinion
shall ronunuo to lorco 11 upon him lie is quite
expli* it upon tho Maine Liquor Law, being 111 tavur
ol tlm largest liheity in iho way ol dunk and to-
baeeo, and intending, when placed in the While
House, to set an example 111 that lino w Inch will
bo woiihy the iniilution of 1 lie wh*>lo country.
Wo understand it is in contemplation among tbo
tiiend* ot t'apt. Simon 8ugg* to address a leimr lo
ilia'illn*tii.niN stiilusniun and soldier, reqn# sling
Inin to pi-nnit Inn name to In* used as a eaiididute
I t tin; next I’ie**dency. We wonder that Hu* was
m»t thoiiglit ot beloro. Suggs will sweep the conn-
ny like a whirlwind. Il any one i* so ignorant as 1 -v- - ,r
not to know III* history, they wifi li.ui u reeorded | ocarcely Uo heard twenty tool oil.
in letters o| gold among tho ‘‘Enunen: Americans"
wle 111 Luing*toii #d N#tv Y* ik has indue d sit to
l >r ill# ir ixutrnitB. Wo pre-nmo there can bo no
doiibi Hint Suggs would ncc«*l>t a nomination. Tho
well known modesty ol Ills oliaraotor might cause
pom** heaiiution, but hi* gio»t nnd patrintto soul
Cuors in SpAr.T\NiiiT;i;.—A fri#*nd and subscri
ber writing from Spartanburg, t’ : 11. under date of
the 24th m-t, inl ums n»thu\‘'V*>T almost a week
past, we have had abundant showers of rain. 'I ho
corn crops look more promising than they have,
nt this *oa«"ii, lur many years. Tin* wheat harvest
is gathered, and a very larg<! crop has been made."
—Ibid.
It is said thnt Cnpl. Forrest has been ordered to
the command ol the Navy Yard nt Washington.
Vocal vs. Instrumental Music—At Balnklnva
tho hand* ol the gnrri*on give conceits in tho
public square every duy, nud when tho hour ap
proaches the birds nro said to assemble in great
inuliitml#'* upon th" trees nnd roofs oi houses,
hearing tho fir?t piece in profound silence, hut
making suelin noise with their singing when the
second c n ntonct , that n fluio 01 oboe solo can
Tar remain* (Irm, with very llitle ruining In; •sir*
ye*ter#lay #,i 265 lipls. at $2.20 per bbl; and to-day -f (
95 ditto at smile llguns
1IAKIXE IVTEI.I.K.KMF.
f'dltr IIK .* A V A N N A11 H'NE 29
Hitt 1 LNU*t.—Bale# \ llrown Shlrtlufi#
Italv* T , llroivn Slieellugs.
Care* * 4 Hte-ehed do
.1 KIMYF.IL
Steamer Lamar, Frasier, Ammsia—t. H John*
H32 bale* Cotton, l‘J do DomeMies 10 G II Jolmsou, amt
E Atoll)neau. *
CM AIM. If.
Prig R M Charlton. Lighiburne, llnvaea—R Austin. |
Sclo Mnnhnifi'tt, 1 rnwn, New York—*'oh*-i.* fc Heriz. |
Stlir M Y Davi*, Robinson, New York—Ogden, Starr |
WILLIAM A* F0°7"
Iniutiotf mid -
O AT.-. -Heavy P.-nnsylvniiiu I'ntf: "
rale b) [John T. 1(0tt land. j
11 At. V/.IM S
RECEIVED IIY W ARNO* K k D"
251 h June, If55.
A ALLOY'S Dollar Mngazme for July
' (.allies' National d»>
B
iiFi*.% itt 1:1)
ftoaiuer Lamar, Frnslt r, Augusta.
n 1731 OK t > l) A ■
n*i.r**T, Me., Judo 19.—Ar. Url« Trlndellen, from
l)iirlt-i>. tia
N# w York. Jiiiui 2'#.—Ar. brig M Mean*, from Jack-
son> llie, I la. 1 Id, brig Cuba, lor iln.
Artists
|.uieli[* Living
i;,.dey'* l.iuly'a
For sale at
ill!
tw,, yearn ugo. Among these nro some publish
ing rminwuy slaves, mid calling aiteiilmn t" "y ung
and likely negrura," who were tu bo sold al public
sale.al London Cofh 0 House, at ilio curlier of
trout and Maikot streets.
Extraordinary Hi.'icinr.—Tho Brussels journals
stuio Hint an exirnoidinniy nueido lias just iak#-n
placn at M"iis. Madame B , 11 rcvpcclnblc 111-
liabilant ##l tiial town, throw horsell iui># tin* uvi-r
Troutlle, alter having firmly to d to her wnmi a
little gill aged live, belonging to tho foundling
hospital, anil whom she hnd most csrolulJy dressed
and crowned with rosea.
Bf-ttino on Elections — 1 Th#* Inst grnnd jury in
Danville, Vu , not only prevented persons lor hot
ting on election*, hut presented thus#) who bought
or sold goods payable when ceituin cendidntva wero
elected.
0 first Methodist I'Jpjseom
many, a really beautiful huihlmg, bus been com
pleted, dedicated,and occupied.
Tin French are asking tho Hanoverian govern
ment to allow ilient (o march n body ol troops in
tended lor tin: Baltic, through the llnnovorimi t«*r
ntory The government, it ia believed, will give
ita cunaetil.
In tin- days ot 6l#l Fogyism, if wus customary
tu name f >r ingh station none but men of great
tiilonlH, experieuco mid integrity. But this 1* mi
ago *d progicss, mid of Invelling. A mini who ih
b*#n» with superior abilities ought to tw cotucm
wuli Hu* gilin ol nature, and not s#'#-k Hi** nddninmil
iidviiniage over Ills lellow men ol official station.
IL nee, noihiog oan Im more just and cqonl llmi)
lie- bringing down ol'tboNu paglcn from their pride
ol pine#', and thu bringing up ol teuapiu candi
dates.
Loant.no Nr\vai'Ari:RH.—SubseriherH to nows-
liapora make complaint ul tin' non-arrival ol their
papoiH, mid, in somo iiisiniii'cs, intimnlo that 1 Im
i#**B ia occasioned by lho laet of the postmaster
loaning to In* nniglihors this paper* of othcis lor
lieriisnl. Tlm papers Inil to be rcturnod to the
proper place, mid henen lho dissatisfaction- Post*
masters are strictly forbidden to loan newspaper*
that mo in ibinr office for delivery — Union
A Di.i.icatk Appetite.—On tho I61I1 instant a
inmi m Albany, N. Y., undertook, for a wager, to
■ ni mix dozen hard-boiled egga, but allur getting
through with three dozen, the person milking (ho
Imt, li-urlul uf losing, offered to pay lor what were
consumed Tlm ollor wo* neeoplnd. The man
who could eat three dozen hard boiled eggs must,
in "ii# "pinion, posses* lbs digestive power* ol hii
ostrich.
Trice or a Broken Heart-—Tho Into Robert
C. Soul* sued l#>r >1 images in a ease ol broach of
promise ol mnrriuE#'. Uo wu* olio rod two hun
dred pounds i<> heal In a broken heart. "Two hun
dred be exclaimed ; "two hundred for ruined
hopes, n blu'ted lifo ! Two hundred lor all ilus I
No—never! Make it three hundred, and it's a
bargain !’’ _____
Cornered—Tho Now York Express says thnt
during the recent Convention the loiluwiog epifode
occurred:
.Mr. Southron—"I deny all power on the part <*l
Congress tu tibolish slavery in the District of Co
lumbia-"
Mr. Wilson—"I have no doubt of the power, un
der the Constitution. [Rends the usual nrticlo*
under which this authority is claimed J Congress
lias power lo abolish slavery thure, or to regulate
it in whatsoever way it may please."
Air. -*'l)o I understand the .Massaohu-etts'
Senator, then, to say, Congress has absolute lo "is-
Intiv" power and authorliy over th#' District ol
Columbia, in nil matters pertaining to slavery?"
Air. Wilson—"That is my position."
Air "Tncn l would like to know, i| Con
gress lias ilio power to abolish slavery in the Dis
trict of Ciduinbiu, if it also has not thu power to
establish it 1"
Mr. Wilson—Hem) Horn!! llem!!! "1”--
Item "I didn’t say that. • * Congress has no such
power."
Tlie interpolation ended in n goner- ’ ’ 1
we need not mty lit whose expens#*.
Th** chemist must fie a luutty tt
rsloi 1 f##i vveryihiug.
I'ONC E 11T.
M lt.C. H MIT Tl ELI. would rc-pcellully announce
UmI In* will give a Vocal mul tiistrumeatal Con
cert, at -**t. Andrew’s Hall, ou
J’hit rail 11 y Fvoning- July flili*
as-t-lcd by Miss AMANDA MITCHELL, (being her
III«t uppearalti'O ill public,) Mr. A. REICH, au l s< viral
Amniours. aQ *
Tu-kel?, (>nc Dollar each ; to ti-ain^'afiicd «'f Mr. N.
HLRH,(successort«* F-Z'-itbaum % i»..)ut tho H"'>k
store*, anil al Ilio door, on lho oU'iilu,’ ol poiTornuilice.
No. 150 CONGRESS ^
m:\v kookn n . m
RECEIVED Tltl?* DAY. HY IVAKMK-k k D-t
Juno 201 h, IRM. , ^ |b*
H ISTORY of Napoleon ll'uaparlo 17
bolt, with map* an.l tnuMmiion*. tl|T#
, „„0 1 ul ( Ollier* : llie 1 xpcriciiccof nt-0U«
Inmi!) In faiiattcallone- : by I'oiaiily.
st ar I’upeit: by llcurv IVanl Heccber.
The C ui*cripF by Alex. Duma*. . _ d , f .
Moredun . a tale of the twelve bnpdre■* »
i*lr WulierHcou, Dart., author of Uuurtc),
“TwH-lrH,.: nr Il.f M.'.ry M.™,.»l.ml.»'-*J'
Iran ITcmre. wiili FortalUol me Naliu».by toe if
oi W ml Western !*rco*s. ke.
Paul l.urnon ; or the Scourge <
For salo nt
je 21
\ LL liiuinnils sen.list Uo* Amerlrao sb<n Krs
stN(, ft in, t.apt. F. \V .Thruue, muitbe tisadM
in liv Sniunts), al |j#iVlr#ek.
J*' ’ t»*TAVI S 1 011F.PLConsigne#
N I. tt KOOKS.
r PHC Rich Kinsman; tbo history 01 Ituih, tlie Mash.
1 ii#*-*. by r>t(*|'lii'ii It.Tymr.
The Fo,iiprliii«ofM. Paul 1 l.v the author ot Mora
ine an'l Niitht Watch,--: ilio Wonts bfJesui, Ac
I b#* .Minister's Family : L-y tbo llcv. W. M. Hether-
i-xtra Family Fi-m* front
ceivi-il mul for sole bv
McM Ml' 'N Al |i#>Yl.E.
ii k* fri'-b croiind bolted Cora
and for sati- bv
Mi M.MH N k li'iYLC.
L SALT.—1,000
I MK -In *l»t
-r
ItD M> >N# #N<;.\IIFI. , WHISK I.V.—A f.-w r.vei
'l"ii"iin ilicU Wlii*k.-», Just rcct-L *d,
M.IiLN.'bTAKR Al co.
\i.|| \ t TNMNCII \ M.
r Wi v 1 .-rn. Ian,linn and
it loi*l,, l I1..111 tbo wharf, h)
litl.I.oS. Market Square.
i’tniT'l'iii'Ui oai». landing
V I nnd tor wle by D.Wilt «* Dll.l.OS,
j, -_'7 'uirkcl square.
n AV, It \ \. ; 1 \ N —t»i l«ct Ha) ft 1 sale 1 >
DAVID It. DILI.' 'N, Markd Square
I I | - I'i Ll( ANDLAltD.—20 tubs cl'ofcFr.ixlicu Ilu.
') i#t, .Ml ki •* Lt al l.n#d, • • tie bv
y. .* fl.AfilH'EN .v 1 l'N.MM-11 AM,-
H \V. It\Y.-PHI bales prime North River Ray \
sail* to arrive per >ebr John IIommi#. t»y
t\ AVER A. ('• 1.N5TAN TIN II.
lulinir Irom q
1 )NST ANTING,,
/ 'HEAP FLi'I'H -39 -i.cks i„w pned Flour.-weet
V. ami .*"Uii(l. .lust received and lor sals tow by
JSii INCF.KSUl.L,
|27 No. 2 Jones' Block, Oi) *t.^
1 » \t c.N >1DES AN I' SIH H'LliERS—Landing and
1> lor sale bv Jl'II.N T. Rott LAND.JB . ,
i p 07 ‘ A nenti
•t'orn.M’'lh*t» hmbel. nl st«f
.I11IIN T. ROWLAND. Jn.,
A cent-
1)1. M’K Crnpo H ireue ; plsnn Black Bareges: Wsc*
I) I. He Thread Rose; Kid ami Buck GaundeU't
t.i-to thread Vests; liras- 1.7oih, ke._.Beceive(t f
Alabama
i. n Navy Duck! u earhtsl
; lri*li i.Iii,*os. In store.*-
WILLIAM «. Fin'Tj
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