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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1855. THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN. rmunin st ALEXANDER &. SNEED. t'liy wwil ( oilIII)- I'rlttlrr*. tiirm* ruDDUoms. Daily, in advance, por annum $5 00 If not paid in advaibi A no Daily, in advance*, lor six month#, $3 00 rn-WooMy, in advance, per annum.... 3 00 If not paid m advance A 00 WaaKly, invariably in advance * 00 Weekly, club price.) 10 copied tor IS 00 NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE ottli* Pavannah Hapubllrau. Nkw York, Jui.y 7. All Gotham ia just now thinking of die watering placet. The mind of tho ladica ia on Newport, Saratoga, and (ha halla and ro-unlona of dm tanli- iiinable season at llua placoT The moil are squnr- ing up account* and looking at llioir bank-balances, ami notwithstanding iho cry of "hard iiinea" tho nuntbar ol aummor tounaia from thia city will be larger than uaual. The literary world, aa a general thing, ia exceed* inglydull. Rut tew projecta are on loot and tlieao are lor the moat part in embryo. The latost pub lications are not particularly attractive, and the do* mandaeema to run mostly upon work* on turnl ro- treats or voytgea to the North Polo. In this reaped, Derby, like a genetoua v^tveyor,stands ready to sausly theuioet whuuaical appetite. "Tho Country Margin* and Rambles of a Jounalist," ia just the book lor aumincr tending, nnd ia having a ready sale. Mr. Ilaininund (ho author (nnd able editor of tho Albany Register, National Whig) t rout list* Nartbweat. j '• * *® ,Ui l lotrorol nntnro. lie sees in tho purling St. Iaiuis, July 7. rills and tho glossy lakolc*. tho works -.1 a God A late arrival from Salt l.ako slates that the J wh “ *"»* b>ted up tho world on n sealo ol I.entity Indiana were very quiet. Col. Granger from Fort aiu * grandeur, that shall draw men from tin con* Raccoon, reports that they were quiet ou that tvmplntion ol tho low and deliaaing, to a love ol roata also. ! ,hw * ood •'“* ‘ ho beautilul. ilia is an miaamliro* B i P>c fancy, which only aeoa tho briura and tliorna ol .Markets. tho way-aide, and noglecta tho blooming ll .wcra Niw York, July 8. : and tlioir rich porfuiuoa. "Fountlo life among tho Cotton lint declined 3 i cent under the steamer’* Mormons," also from the press ol Derby, is another ntwt. 3,000bales weroe-dd to-day,Orleansbnu# readable book, containing many thrilling scones ing 13c. Kico is quiet at 6 3-8. and incidents. The Volume ol pootns entitled tsr The •u.m.hlp Al.l.»m«, C.pl. Schonck. " A " 01 '" by W ' K '" du ' k , E»q-. J“« pubh.li.d, irri.cd tl horwh.il .t .« o.ily hour jMlorJ.y mudi .Uoiiumi, .non. Tho u.|.iuno morning, in M hour, (mm Now Volk. '* ,K ' y “'•"'•V** l>» Uwwtttwinn-.t Ictnimv.lm* Ws ate indebted to l’ UIMI Knox lor 1.16 p.per. ! bold conco|ilion of Iho plot, which Hike, j Ariel alter leaving rroiporo,in Sbakapcaro'a T OTCol, Williams has laid on our table the peat and follows him to Ins homo in ihe air. The July numbers ol Putnam's Magazine and the volume is very tastefully printed and beautifully Americau Journal ol Science and Art. SAVANNAH, UA. AMERICAN CANDIDATE FOR (JOVRRNOR, GAHNETT ANDREWS, or Wtllxea, Wednesday Morning, July 11. BY TELEGRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN- UgT Judge Andrews w*t in Tennessee at tho lima tho Macon convention met, and henco the daisy in making known bis acceptance of the nomination tendered him. He wa* to have lelt, on his return, Monday, and would address the people at Romo Inst night or to day. On his ar rival at home, ho will tind the notification ol the •ommutee appointed to inform him of hia nomina tion. ty A writer in the Charleston Courier says Mr. Knnapuux, one ol ihe candidates for Shcntl'at (he late election, is n native ot Charleston. We bad heard differently, and so stated in our iseuo ol Monday. We make the collection with pleasure. tsr We learn from the Georgian of yesterday, that Messrs Hiram II. Perry and Bcnj K Darnell have connected themselves with the editorial de partment *-f that pajvr. Mr. Darnell was loraomo time one < I the editors ol tho Atlanta Examiner, i "a* alive, mid which no pers< and is well posted in tho political history ot tho I would think ot putting into a story ol tho thirteenth times. \Ae wish tho j urties, one and all,a softer j century In lilts respeet tho author ol this lorgery seat than they will probably find the editorial is peculiarly uniueky. Some Horary impostors there illustrated by some of our Now York atiisis 1 have just got through with the long heralded and much talked of book, entitled "Moredun.” Its alleged character, a* the production ol Sir Walter Scott, hua attracted to it a degree ot attention which its ow n merits could by no means command, snd the well understood art ot the bookseller b been successfully employed in securing lor tho book an aniplu sale. As to the authorship, no one who ever reaJ the Waverlv novels or gone through even huit ol the tirst chapter ol "Moredun, hesitate lor an instant in pronouncing an arrant nnd impudent humbug us aspersion* to Scott's pen l'lio lorgery is n«d even ingenious, lor though here and there u short pus.-ngo may occur souiuwliut in Sir Waller’s style, tile impression ot similarity is instantly effaced by some luilowiiig trash and bul derdash, such as he never could have written. Every now und then we meet in its passages a.ung phrase* of'he present day, which never struck 'he ears ot Sir Walter Scott even » • recently as lie t of common set.se IMfttform of the Aiiiarlraii I'urly of i Mn*T»tiTV **r> Poai.io IIbxltm nr Ks.it.aaD.—A ftYPIIILIH,Mt!fti>KUf,A AND IHNKAHLIJ III.omh. , . ■••MIdIisism. blue bonk uf VM) i,«gea eonlaliis the irimrl ••MliaHalec* -K«r »»)"•« Wrrlflc ilUeaaas, Carter's Rpsnlvli Mlilurn 1 lie American Convention for the Htato of I ,7. C' ' , is ilia only *pecin.- Louisiana on the Fourth ol Julv adm.l.wl 7 ' U T he prnpr/ mliove In It.Hr po.Ma.lun ..ter nna , 1 , Aiuanilnieni lllll. Prom llm evidence of Dr. Karr, who liun.lre.l «•« rilft* an., of llm inml *»ir*,.idinai; • urr. «f. mously the following address and platfotm : J u at llm head ... Um.uu.Ueat depa.tmeul ... Uvo (le* lvrto.| l,»... ADDRESS. . AA e reier In llm rertlffrale «.f Itlrhar.l Adam. , . . . t rat Register ..Itlee, we gather that an llm working nigh Hherilf nl Itli-liinontl, Va , I'd win Hurton. lit. American party ol Louisiana having coin* nmnofl.imd'iu, llirinlngliam nn.l .Ms.iehosi.ir, llm inor- ml ••loner <>r it., cmium i..r Itiriiiiio..''. pteivd its organisation, as la demonstrated by tlio tallly Is probably double what It I* In ihe healthy tlU- VVe.oli, of ilia Mamuioili riicu#; Dr. H'i.eli' assemhlmg in the city of Now Orloansol delegates »rlcl« Whereby Il.ey am •iirr..umtr.l; llm im.ri.liiy of * h pjf ,M f J,7rlIl| \''' &, r m.'i'.n*' from the various local councils organized through* M,, d ni la Manclieqtnr i.nvlng l»u««n from Ic.tm i» twi, 37 n..t«*T, V mu Iho Hi,10, ,ml boltovinu (hot ||,o jiniu-i- 1 " 1 . IM) . .I"' Un, IIJ.'.U lifo tlmo Ul.d >.»r.; whoro,. |ilc, which bind II,momboi, u,,oihor ,io mumtun " r p *' r ilnuhot.,iur.l,,io.il nmrioh , .hmiltl wuh Iho lonltmont of , lario olni, of mir loll.iw- i non I nnirl lh, iMiifnn. uii... .. . I limit la '.'.T hi i.noo. “H.e (own iiopulatloii of (treat d . n. ,r ”rIhll.ln," r„,r, ihu.o 10,UM.IWI, doom* It Iirupor ,l thl, period lo m.ko «uch an m* ' „„,i n„ „,„.inln r i. aroolor In L. Iho tliemie declaration of principles a* will do juaiico whole pnpuiMion than It whs In l*vJI or IHII . nn.l i. I.nal ol ollifr. PAMMAhl.im Par 1' a M *team*tO|> Alabama, -' brnrh, from Nsvr V«.rk M |ration, Jul.n (' IM.iiwrll Datol |, pe«li. nun A Jol.nat .n an I a»l, J P Murr , J ll IVi.nn,. *.|, • ,, f. Krill'!, Iml* and art. Mr* M*e>ra and i,roll Join, •4,i, J .. IVarnar, llol't (Dlhajila, Mra Monucai.i. lala i.iiig and lsd>, and VJi alien f- p,.» r t- M aira.M.ir < arollfia fr on Palaika.A. M .« . rnl M< .«■I *, Mr a llandrrani., Mr. S non. Miaa Ituri'i ' ^ . • , Alla* l.nau-r. I apl A Plad-y. I r*A,J T Thotna*. , It. Ilrrrll, ' Mall., II Had he*-). J l^.lnef, M pi'r \\ liautin || l.ra»r«, Howard. S M r k«»*n, i A rbr. H J 1 it*.'* r II.I'll,'Tl, W J Palmer, IV Ma< |.. J N llajgow' of llm Worst daa.'rl|.llol. rur. , d try • srler'a r*|,u>•.• •• Mu Uil.T, l*r A J t r,rd. I i* A, It W llliarna. turn. 1 In ; all cur II; leal l| la llm grealwt punllrr of ! ,f||.V|OII % V If A i Oi., Agci.la, Vm.irnt in* IP in, New York, April 3, IHV. Mf l>«*a Hi* : Having rerenll; I men under ; i • • Ireaimri.t fortlierurn of a. ‘anter on in* rnrl.i alo to tlie pure and patriotic motives winch have ' b •• f""ml iliai recrulta lor tin- army tr<>m ilm town* <|,.r, wi.l.Ti haa been HTaclualh siul |*.r. < i> r< rn» ' tl... kiill,'.) and cumsI, I rannoi, In Ju•»I- • actuated Ita inemhors, and by securing tho publio *ro much lea* vigorous than thosv taken from ilm appiobation, will enable it to direct tho admiuis- ' distnrta, Iheavimae mi'itatiiy inthetnrmqMdts .rollon ol ihu SloloCiovornnionl Into n enuroo moro '■«»>■ IW«»>. II ho. imiri.m, In conoontnt with iho native 0011111110(11 ol Iho conn- **" ,, 'l"n 1.0 to lid In * "oihn u 1. .mi; in . I 1 Iirln ll lavttin 1,1 IN'; m pnrla W In I.OINl; In Unma .... . I 31 III I,null; In |,\nii« :ij In 1,1X1(1- III Hamburg 3(1 in I, ih.O; Iho Amor,con party of tool.lono, In h»*ln# i,m -i ivn.i.hn.d 41 In l.mai; la coverod ll, lirooooduu, up In Hum will, Iho Hiorkholn. violin, 41'In l.iou. A, , vcilol Booroty, lia, boon mlluonood by yoimdorn- j ,,»,i„„„ tn.ns ol the greatest imporinncu, lo aocuro the sue-. | may bo alnicd u.at ni-io u...n l.alf ii.edei.it.* il.ern or- ccssful attainment ol ita object. Tina secr«'»y in its i cm In theh'..|.iuis and ii>)I.im,«, and mat more ttn.n elementary organization is now approved by its . l.airilii.utilldrcnnrellleuuimaie,3.V. > .ihaving,illedliil|i« judgment us having.been period ly pi..per j Imindllng lm*|.liiila In u aingle year. The nn.rlalHy ..f llm .llirernil cuuiilrlea Is na f.dlnwr: In I'ligland *3 hi I,nun; in li.nniurk ll» auine; In ll.dland VT In l.ntai; in France va.l In I,Mill; In Mwedvu'.'T in I,wai, In Prus sia In l.niMi; in Hnrdu.lu 3n in l,unu, In Austria 31 In I,nun, amt In lUiaila 311 in i,ih.u. I just, und the suceeaa ol tlie rapid <>rganr/.ili"ii id llie party is the best pr.xd ol its policy. In all gi'Vi'inmeiits, and hi all timca,all party orgam/.a- tiuns have tieen more or less secret in their neti.ni, nnd pnriiculurly ho in Ui« sources whuucu lin y de rived their counsels. The country was ulioa.ly divided into two p.-werlul political pinlii-H, wlnmn leaders had been employed ter years hi dulling the masses into the heliet that ns prosperity 'lepeinl. d , m.iraudnin id iho c.immeneeiiient und coucliise n upon the success ul lltcir several mesanres, or lather , ul certain war* and Indian hostilities may bo found ol (.lacing them in power to carry those meusutia . .. Hilo etlec'i. Who does md soo how eagerly tho lenders, both , " a r^ot ISU.cotnmoucod Juno 18, rUU, ended great and small,ot tho old panto*. Would have! combined lo email out the lilo during iho aairuu— j •'* , ru , ti"lo, commenced Nov. 510,1817, end- giuig momenta nl purturitiun. or oven in ita early 'J 1, growth, of an element ao udverso to their parly '* «r, Hl.n k H*''k, commenced April U6, 1832, existence, and ao certain lo deprive them ol ihe I ended J^epl 21,1832 "spoils ol officel" Who that understandH iho in j tlucnco ol party in restraining tin. impetunu^, urging forward tho timid, nnd controlling the m; own I.'.'IIuk*, tniie leave *,1 you Hitlioiii my <lee|. aenae of obllgnllon for j.mr valnal.l.' ». ? vices, • n l my own parfec ronfl.lenre In tlie leme.ln-* y«i up pi; for tlie cur* of nil canear.iua alfortiona. Dm ing in; v.vll* In )<>.ir ofRce, I have wline**.'.| inm■ ■ \ .•..»•» of tlie m«*t nlnrii.liig nml nballnal. i.ninre, wt.'di u.v .mi M> )leh *il to nnrlrealmenl. ami the pallcnn, relieved from a hmll.some ami suppurc.l lalal .ll»*»n', »• re r* stored l<> fi. allh. In amhin.n loll.* feealrea.l) tlnmle.l Iom.ii, | In/In Iri.namlt lii r. wlth u Il".g, whirl. I ahull In* * »(•(•; II )"U w ill wear an a token of mt esteem Hint regard. I am, w nl. great reajieci, V nur friend and nh't *e»v'I, T llcil.kM Kin.. To lir ham'i. (in.niar, New York. J« *2- Tin- CoiiHiry ■Haul. .Mr. Tli.iMa* h.-gq l.'nvo ‘nannom.cn In it..- piMil'c ;l,ut ll.|q rare hu'a.rlcnl c.irloally I* now In full un I he,. .1 • fulbl.H'iu, and wlit c.'iililiuu In be exliio.icd two dnjq Cn«nN. i.,.uit»i. Kn nil —Tho following „io- ' ll« ,i." tii«i"l. in cl,ni)iii,n. llie pupil" of III* .lino'cnl orphan »»)lmiu hi the < • y, w ill, their teachers, on Invltail- ii in viili ll gralultoutly J; 10 -If >(»'l II I . L'ON«*Hi.NP.K8 per acl.r K(T.II , r , r. are lioiifted Dial their g.» ils are Ini <1 ng Tina I in) nl tValdbmg’a wharf. All goods ruinali.l. gon lit* wharf after auutel, w.ll he atore.l at risk and expanse nl .min ri. j) 11 c.riiiLNHk IIKUTZ. chair. • tsr We hove h*nr>l fr* in vsriuus sources within tho past few day*, that certain -.upporers of G<>v. Johnson in tins city have b. en g"ing at mind with a paper, and asking nuinl ers «•! iho party to sign a pledge to stand t.y tho party and sustain its nom inees Is iff* true l Is any man in tlie party authorized to deny n I 6uppor<ng it to he true, as we have it from th* most reliable source*, we wouid inquire how Gov. Jphrson and his organs can continue to stigma tise the AmCMcanR'iiry us "the dark lantern a-#.*- ciation," while their own men are engaged in soliciting wrincn pledge* from members ol iho putty, binding ihem to mn<nt»in it* plniform and vole for its candidate* I Are they afraid to risk their men ? Or d" they *n k t" find out and win back those Democrats, wh«», sick ol the corrup tion of old organizations and nnwilung to submit longer lo the sceptre ot the rhiUelah, have entered the American rank*? P«.miMv th. v are endea voring to p .ll the ft', n.r’h ol 'her party with th« view ot d> n ripining w In tht-r they u ill noiim.Ni* candidat.-s lor the L< g;»!aiure, "r propo*.* a com promise ticket. It may ho too, that thi* syrtern bas been nd. jileii ilin.uglioUl the Stale, for tho purpose ot ascertaining whether Gov. Johnson can be elected. Be this a* it may, we hope we shall hear no more of "daik laoterr.a" nnd "mid-night Cuba 1 * "— )l will be time *n* ugh for 'he npposmon to con cern itself -b' ut ihe mole in iho ey« s of na neigh bor*, when it shall havo removed iho beam Ir^m ll* own optics. Mr. Mitchell's Coci rt —We would remind the reader, of Mr. Mi che!i’* concert this evening. Tms .8 the last entertainment, of any kind, that we may expect until lh- r- urn <>! winter ; and we doubt not that lover* • ! music and Inend* of nvd- ««t mem will make th.* most of the opportunry. Th- inclemency <>f the weather cut down Hy«* re ceipts uf the previous O' ncert low, a* to leave scarcely anything i • the worthy beneficiary alter paying expenses. NV'uh .» go-»d house and an nu*)>i* ' Clout evening, 'his untoward ro»ult may bo reme died, as wo sincerely trust it will be. Mr. Mitchell remained here throughout the fry ing time* of last Summer, and was one of the m«Bt efficient member* of the Young Mon’* Be nevolent Association This fact of itself entit ct him lo some, fubstantial manife»tati<>n of regard, snd as there can he no opportunity more stntah'n than that n-w off.-r.l, we trust he will receive the compliment of a lu.l h«uve Let the members of |ho Aasocisilun ace to it Let each one procure a ticket for h macll, m.d ihcnreo how many ho can dispose of to otli.-r* If any additional inducement were wanting lo bring t g-thcr a large house, it is found in the ox- I'xord.nary merit* of Mm Amanda Milchc.l.— F*-r one of tier age,she possesses a voice w 0 tune never known eic have been w ho nianugcd by dint of talent and un questionable tact, to divide iho opinion ot the world as to the genuineness ol llie work* they sent torih, or ai least to keep iiajudgmeut in suspense I o* with the slogan erica ol Democracy amt Wh.g- gery, dec* not see ihut it w-uuld not have required an infant Hcrculca to have destroyed the American party, if it had exposed it* tirst effort* ul union t • the .iKsault ol such a combination. It* tormnt.un amt it* existence would have been an impo**ihi:ny. Deeply imprcm’d with this hulicl, wc met in aecret lor ihe purpose ol organizing. In doing ao we knew that we exposed ourselves to Ihe ecn-nro <>l our opponent*, to whom tins sccrcsy ntr.rd.-d un urgumeui ol defamation, when they did not d.u.> opi'ose our principle*,and we knew nlso that we cHirauge Irom us many who were friendly to our object, hut Who were unwilling to |>i 'lii ilo it tiy *• 1-ret orgHiuzulloil. Conscious, however, ot the rectitude ol our motives, and our purpose hcing-tho well »ro ol our country, wn did noi heMlale In in cur the censure and delaiii iti.m of our oppontii'.*, and the tuirti.il estrungenicnt of our to., mm.I friend* But our pirtv having now i ttamed llie vigor ol manhood and being prepared to do hntilc lot our cause, through me pres* and on the bust mg*, wo now (uihli-h the-e ..ur principles, and by them we are prepared to stand or tall. I’LAilORM. L NYo advocate an amendment of iho nnlurnli- z.iti >n laws, with pD'por Ml-guards to presotve ihe purity ol the elective franchise. 2. We advocate the passage ol sueli laws ns w ill prevent the immigration of pauper* and criminals to tin* country. 3 Wo oppoao any intcrferenco in tho vested War, Florida, commenced Dec. 28, 1835, ended August I t, H-t2 Crock diMnrhance emmenced about .May 5, 1830, ended Sept. 3", 1^37 Southern (Arkan*a>i lr <n(ior disturbance, 183b;. no neluni war; no lighting; not entitle.I New Yoik '('ana.la 1 frontier disturbance, 1838 . nml 183'.*, no war; no lighting. M ex lean war, commenced April 21, IS4G, ended j July i, 18|S N 1*1.( I A I, NIOTM'i:. ALL PI.RRuNr* lii.tehli d lo tho lon-flrm of PHI' K A VKADKItaru ruptcifally rtquntrd lo call • .«• Ihe aule scrlbor and pay up, and thereby save trouble and < »• |H-n*e. \Vv|.o. PIlP'l'., 1(7 Hn> street, Jy,ll hureinng I o partner, NOTH I . Mlt. JAMP.H H, M trill.I. is my duly authorized At torney , during my ahacitce from lh> •' J)-t-tr N N*w York, J..I; 7ib. » lesred. M.l»»mat* b". f<*» J«. k»<nvi|le. .Ha i Arrived, ship H<inll.|^ rt. from navm.i nl. and aclio'.fiar r*el«.ia,from Dsnen. f*»■ -z I Naw Oats ass. July Oili,—« laarad, acboouer ha- rne.i«K f"< Havannab. . K«g'« ul ae.booi.rr Namsauv, cleared at New • Dlean* for »••»«. nali —VJ bbia wbofcry, MR bbla m l***'*. V.IjI con* mpe, g.*AJ aak* corn.01 aka liS»», Id bbia J.i ka* lard. <;. I). .MITCHELL'S N ■; ( o N ■» CON O E IITI A T 8T. ANDREW'S HALL, On \% «-iln«-»iliiy livening, July I Ml»- iri|i» V. iif Ids 'Mr. MIT. IIM I. will offer a wco.id ant. last ' on. nrt a* above, wliwii be Vflll be *»» * <-d •>; Mr A. It I .D II, and *u * era I A in-. «u>i. M«... ln» ■ t.. ..-1 • r ond |".pil. Ml," A M \.SD 1 Mi l' IIKM., tourtrei. of ag*-. wbo will make bar second appearance m pub l.r. T'lek.-ti One Jl'dlar rucl.; lo Le obtained *1 th- u»''Sl pla.ra. j; l'»- J A. OIIEAT BOTANICAL CURIOSITY AT Till: da Y.7| A A Ml I .71. N dlV on exhibition, at the (Svmnaal-Jtn, on Hou'.b llr.'Rd street, a most rerua'kabie ALOE THEEi Loimnonly known aa Til f frnl nr// I* Inn I. AI Tl K o.-ifc Itl'.VbRLD YLARS ■ d KRErxRxrio.v, IT IN J 1 Yl IIMMl'tnii! Tl.l" plan! I* In a moil ln-alii.f .1 and grow ns condi tion. 8z feet high, v» it*, over l'"ni bud* bio .in og. and has tie. n transplanted bi'ber I.) tin- nl net at gresl d'.uii.e aud eapei.ee, a* (be u."«i remark t e r.', .• : i of ib hi'e. Ilnurs ol exb.bi ion from •" A. M. to 1 P. M, and Iruin ( to 7 I*. M. Adin.»*.on J.’, . nta HI' IIAIID I II i vl A *. Jy ( If(iardner for Dr -ri.imi, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Fare lleSuc-d—(alila I'apiaqe sZ.i. For .Vi te York. I M i l l, it.ti » an. Mil’. 'I III. h i I. \ SI Hill’ AI. MM M 4 T-< i.e»ve Mali'lay, Jo r lltu, a! *> . k, I* M f r■ lu*- spier*-:.: laal »• '• f Rt* amat.'p AI. pl. *.M 1 ' «p: I, • • * . IT IT* »• I Of I f. ytrt r KaMiir* ‘*9w PA Dl I ODD KAY A < li.. h-' a. I J.i >n i r(K ,| wa fAJat.ama. area dep,> .... j«i, i , *. n » , fi.p|^r• of • ■ • n,e*» , earner* * :i lean »• i - -• " * i - >►»» •• w ll.e , '.li,I I, o/.| >1 ' i o.a,a,,) ,».» Mlr* of »Fe »■»»- 0|>|i.i"ilioii Line. For Palatka, Black Creek, Fla., IMj i.STi HMEUIATE LAMIlffOD (Sow carry.i g ||,« I.'. R MAIL on IL’CRIlA Y* , r.er W KLARA, lap. •>. I UK imthtvM II I I . A N I> J. IN III ’'h " li L I. <) V 1 *1 U I- J W I.A7 lll’.'ip a ► ark ri in #*|-7 • , A.' » MAY V"HK • • fi e ' u ■ . gg . ; il-i. li ... . ..... . . • . ,. it.e P p. m. I in • psaatge. tj, PI t" . apia n ou b< ard, or . I ' "IIKN'-* k HERTZ I 'll N I U \ K 1 » • r.s > rase i k|. , th A' - a- I.MP hl Ai-- hitl'.II.A H. KELLY A* - f a I. V\\ N M Mill It--.1 l»ret.u a P iiR'ki a "li'imei t fl MINI M. noth i: ( llie aubacribcr i JuU and An. u-’. III b« Cto. Thu Tiiuc* ou Hie lte|»ul*e ut Ncvualo* |M)I. [I'ruiti llm l.oiidou Times, June -J.J M Th«Mlc»puichex which bavo nrnvod boili from 0 I...rd K.iul-". n"d(l IVI.i-.rr. r,t,|.|i>h t..y.„„l I.VTl-*i»ir ■ doubt ttini lh«- combined movement* <d tho Aim'd '"d 'bo months o nrmioa recom-iioiieeil ou ill" 17th, and that early j the (tret ol Hepiemlmr, * uh a m w and full ii*»"Hment in the in. inmg id iho h'liow mg day-— u day tier" | of I'nrpciingi, Hug*, • Ul rl dlis, I'ur-.nm Mab-riat*, A«-. lolof" know'll to our military amiuln by llie lu*lio I parties mailingtp.-wla from luv Mock during I. a at> "l , "." , r J —."-Iturl; »"."U'IO"" llirliir.l It.-d... ! ■.y n, Men,. MH-in, 'll.- ■' .■'.Ml """f. «*"■ I. T.pulM-d With a III'"It he.-ivv t""l grievous lo*a on our side. I „ I he troop* w-1:1,drew 11.1....ur own lines, effecl.ng w '" f, .und. Mr. J. u* -. It ".vr* - my au b.. r .f.-d tlnir rotreat III order, and lud being liarnsaed l>y ih" Attorney. WM. II. 1.1 P'V Mini, enemy ; hut in tho fwi*r'ui struggle which took place r*nvannnli, June 3", 1*55. jy J -ll iqi n nnd w i Iimi the w, w here a (.aili.il sue. <-'* ——————————————— w aa at one lime obtained, tmlli French and Kng! were mowed »l 'Wii by tlie im ana ot detuueu i cuuiul.iiciJ by the enemy in the rear .d tho bait )i,r,lively long lime. Our model h„ uol rl|! |„ io | ,11 ge„on«, wheihor ili.-y bo ol unlive or accomplished s> much. Tho imposition i* too | p,(, ut |, groaa,—the liumbug lo.. li.naparenl. Wuh legurd i Wo are in_ favor uf non-intervention wuh to tlio tale usoll, it isii iissuo of tho wildest ah.-urd- i slavery by ihe Federal Government, except for the ttios. The plot is complicated almost boymid pndvc'ioii «.t our cunstitutioiinl rights . w .. advocate a Inch national policy, such aa Wo learn, with iho ol llie a• 1 led lorco* ar in any forn er ... ii ■ bell, Co. Ye i, id the 671It. and many <-ih i l.iimy, tc.i m • ur (.in lost two genera) offi in all hrnnehes of Hi. I 1" e.xei e tile ■ 'he cheek r gives m iho power ol discntangleinen'; tlio inciden they aucccssivoly occur, are very ulien simply mi- poasihle,—un levs iho resud ol magic, which wo tolerate in ilie Arabian Night*, because hi that deiighDul work we arc content to take magic as tho recognizi d substratum of tho whole, though wo bo* lie vr* not in n roiFi Ives, but win h wo repudiate in anything ol later date,—nnd, whore not impossible are general'y So difivtly at WT'ivnco wtdv »hit ex perience leaehes lo be iho ordinary course o| mun dane event*, that they draw too largely on ilm read er’s credulity. N" allenqd lia* be*ui made a* yet to enforce iho new Liqimr La)v,niid nil kinds of siuritu.aisliquor*, both foreign and domestic, are sold openly ail over the city Tlio Cotton market has got n black eye, a de cline o| lo to le , having been e*tabhshed since tho Am* nci ’* news came t>* hand. Middling t’p* !.*»« is Will not trimg . ver P'ie., and lhai too lor a pretty rigid cla**iftuim n .Manhattan. 'J ilt* ( rii|i«, Ac. Correspondence of ihe H'avnnnali Hepubtlcan Ho.Laves, near Jacksonville, L. F.Julv Vd F.diteri Savannah lirpuhiicnn -llur crop" sri flue %nd coi.sist alni»*t ail >.eiber of rn n amt j r ■ vi-1..• * — Colton Is n-u planted • x , ei.".velv In 'hi* county, plant era here h ut lo poy a» I. gti aa i w.. dooara p -r bn«hel fc.riom line of mv neignbura lia* planted ibne loin* dre«t acre* of corn, be«nteq otber eqvtdv*, nu.t not a -t.» k of cotton. If i-ll.tr* would fnli..w bis exaiii|i|i-, we slieiild be Ideal wi ll |ii«-nl) nl home, * .-am " ia awing shea I Kucce** attend him In all Ills movement*, until the truth "hall l.e published to the world, that Americans rule America. Kerpti-lf'iil) and truly yours, r*. s. Nl W*kN,C,R , July Mb a —The crop :n Wi «ieri b"»t that we * n' e bud ti ! F.iiitori .VurannjA Rrpul, Georgia, without doubt, • , several years. Th" bind* j .'aii rd can not vmld an; more Ilian tho present prospec* Indies'®. ' nrn tliai was plant'd carl . will make n gicd crop wiihnut uny niore rain, l.’mton, wi ll n f,-w exceptmiis, is very promising, and growing in|dilly. Judge Andrew" will make a good run In tin* icction. You r friend, 6lc Talbot CorvTT, Ga .July 7. y.dihn U rpohlifm Hu* farmers of this cunly *rn generally now In flue 1 spirit*. M onlay and Tuesday l.vi wem day* t<> b" re • membered, a* tl.wy wore bwh “old fashioned" rainy da) a. llie r.illi descended * lowly slid moderately . without ■ washing III" lauds, fbe rorn prop irem-rnlly look* more pm*(iernil* and lla'lering Ilian ll bus I r *ev« n.l years. The corn crop i« all of one flf'li la'g.-r In lb* county than usual. Hie stand I* good; nnd il Hie rnln« con- nn« month longer, we will u)Ak« more Hum wi 1 afford Hleiri and unwavering prnlecioui I . li Anii-r lean n.iui" abroad, and wit. bdi .w uud gu.vut th" American citizen when ver ho ni"Vos. o. \\ o I'C.icve i hat A me i toil should In* governed 1 by Americans, effecting Iho saiiio ihr ugli iho tml- loi bug ulono, iho only legitimnto ii.Miiiiuem ■ I . rolorm III till* country. 7 Wo believe that iho office shou'd «eck tht* mnn, nnd ih>i me man ihe i fliee. nnd sli.i!: uppn-o the ni" i|huil"li of . Ilieo among office set k- t?. . r a* a r- w-aru lor parti-an sorvices. • s Wo vvill dot"iid and in tmi.nn iho r.ms'itiiti >n ol ih" L'mtod Siaio*, ihu Union n<* il it"W • x .*:■, and (he righla o| iho Slate* wiih<>ut dimimuion. in- - mg upon a I a 11 tit ul pci lot ma nee on iti. ji. r d thu General Government ol a, duin-a ctij.i.v.l upon h by thu c .nstituitvn. ‘J While wo approve o| tho platform nd. pie.I by the late National Council o( ttvo Amen -.m I'll y at I’hiladolphia, we reject ih" appliea' ■ n "I ihe pride-pieso, ihw vigil Ii urticlu t-« American l ii'hoiics, ns unjust, unh unded, and «»iv• r. Iy uu , worthy ol our country. Wi sh <ll h r. >< i n . u" t . puiiost against any abridgement ot i*-, gi i* Id" MV holding it a* a cardinal maxim thu’ giut l.mh is n question hetw-ren each individua; i and In* God. AN o uilcrly eoudumn any a twini'l i< j m.iso re)iji- im be.let a ii>ai lor poll'leal ' ill o d can never nthli.ito wrh any par'V win, n holds, sit iiienta n i in accordanee witli the-o 10 Wo war wdh no pariy na surli, bin *hr . all wit i i i i >»e us hi the advocacy ol ll.cso | gfe.it Atiioricnu prmeiph * *Tarr Pol.icy. • | Reform ol abuses, nnd retrenchment in our State i xpcndinite*. Udueaiion of ihe youth id iho country in school* established by I lit* Stale. A eon«iiiini(inal organization of ihe Swamp i Land Cumrii'amoucrs A imuo efiii lent iidmmi"irnli"n of ill" Internal Impt vcinenl Dcpiriment, with a view ol impr v- nig our Inland llrtViguli n. N B. UtNFPIcT, I'lesWenl Statv> Wigwam »>t louisiaun Thomas II, Smri.i s, State Secret ny Al n silting "I thu 5th ol July, the eonvenq. n tin.mimou*l) aihqite.I llie follow mg r• - 1 . . i. Itri'ihril, 'I lia' wo li'qualdledly eond* mil ' l " Adi s'r dinn id I’resulent Pierce lor the appoint • ■ ment "I 11 reigm-i* to r* present "iir eounifv itr > .. !• i ai'p"iiumg and retaining l reo Soi.ei* m - lli - a; .l' >pcei,ily du we euii'h mn linn for ni t r* in v- mg(«"V Keedcr Inni > liico, when n*w.i« m-i known iha' In* had uacd lo* ollicinl siaiion lugti enable him to"(U'culalo in th" Indian ie«. rvau n-. an I to MiHlaui aud carry out the view* ihe | |eo Soil (.any of K iii«a» Tiio«. H Sniri.ns, Slate Secretary Tho convention then proceeded to nominate the following ticket, which tho Picayune any an n very atruiig one: u thing i \ i partial a»* II ileepc-t pa n, lhai Iho |os*e* • !»•■ Ito Im greater than i tli - war Sir. John L’ump- 7th. Uol Sli.d'uid. ol the flic Ho| dctiiigiimhcd gal 1 w lido llie Freueh havo •m and a va*t numher of men Rcrvie,.. This event i* en!» "’f iik" hi n.vi" nl regret,from the atdi lit h. pea whu-h had iiiiiieiluiie mu er **, and from h u h n coiileM haa cauaed I" mill he borne ;n mind, ihat in T "nl d flic..:- "lego, there i* m Uie tupuieo id otiu iir mure first ! uni’ SAY.N55.tll ^1 A It KIT. IcxsDAV, July It. P. M. t'OTrii.N—The lranvaclli>n» nl the day niii'niii! to 8 hales at l"*c. Nu v ii ii ii ii li l.x inirl", .1 ii I j- IO. per ill11» Monlere)', Liverpool — 2,1(7 buna I’ottot 6 .' tiuXi * ' "p(>er ' >ie. HLCF.IPTH OF ' oTToN. PE It ' . ItAlI.Lt'Atl. J 'll) in. -3.1 bale* • n "u 3 bales \\ • . lo »a k Moat, (An sacks N\ heat, 8-<3 coils It ; Ittl sack* Hr 1" -uck* •"'h"r s, ( in d« I lac. hi mil ii,. / • : > Itr . . Kell) ^ < ". Diiiiu V A u»litHir-'. I. I' ■ .ii* -V ' • . li. v Villhi.M g.i. M II V\ u.iioii-, U l; ii. ;..u. tv ..>ne.«. - : n il \ W N .N 1. I.-). Oi ia * Jy if ^12,000. 75 Number l < in f) I"i»n liaEoi* Grcono and Pulaski Lottery, (I,ANN 104 I (Ml I HA A. |To be drawn at w avanuab, We-laevJa), July 11,1955. t.KLl.om k. MAI ItY MANAOi:ii*. I of 51 2,000 - Tn-k'-'s fl —Share* hi ( Tii k> « mul -'liBM ", uillorr i Fort Gaines Academy Lottery. 'I'llI * 1 v-r ii. r l av re . vi.i r n. - I • • "inn..* X - --••r* ll i \».- .c) and Malmgemcnl ihr roll i (i tm:v \t .%in: vt \ nn 11 ic \ • uf the souih. "I llie principal 1 f cling tlie le-tlcrv i ru Milu.ifv A- a r i ,- I >l( It M. 11 M "HI. Ita a ■ : • i t A > i< tiuiu [»(.( N\ I I'e. • i ret. » . r '« a* u >■ ‘ •- vt • p»*^a» *p- ; . • r . IlIlK.IIAM, K» U%Jf jo o ^ - . D K I. M« •• '- *1 F*.r Kfcr. L A. ^ '' • u,|.KN -I \RR Bl NY 15 1 I It I II I II Y It I I. It. <tz i" T -i.U-r, U.w 5 ' ' . ;■ LPI’l.V* Sl KKt IIO til o (|| III. % I III. \ lll.Lt Nl . ' H I )»*» • . \ •-• ! ’Mil- )-Vl NINi. the., if. .tat . »: ' * V.Mi.r'.ef" are o q-e i |o eiairi'n* iDe.r W*jd» t*»D fu v, ' r • ,.- p,ep ao V; t. .ce* It, ..r:• r ..f \| J nl • KM.It LiiRiraxti. - V f AWRSRri . !*4rc'j p. II. ( •'•I* til I 5 I IC'IIII* Ml I II I! ar i • • mu •• ii,.,. • he mm* and • * i ll \ Y N MID K |{ i)\ LAND, and s*»ki't ibe paUOD- I , M • I M I■ \ VN N HD. Jill J"MN 7 H 'NN LAND. J* J I S I I’l 111 Mil D A I ""K •• r>0| > i I K.-i " ' f I.) u K PiiiL*»tu a t»oa*t I *«. P. B. *X»'C ' •# ! i • <r • I’ • S ii--i » i um- • ■ i aud »*' *•. ! ■■■•>: 1 ; r I . •., •. , , it* rr. .41 To be ilruwn i ily 23d, , NV.-loi .d m.y .hi.i The li i-m , H ll'.l lllg lie ...'ll -ugh - tli,- Mi, .I ll mt g-- "I any in i bi-t' rv in wIt . i tie I'eu o.i. k die I I." Kmunai.s *'nee iho i ui eaii war that our arm • iti an imp- rint'i ■ niinr • have been repula.-d i' roiicli and Luglir«ii Imc ll Jil dan "scaM-e y‘n it to be I -ond in miiitai) r *"ii haa not orco Ol twice * tforn h* wi rk* ■ i* ** than live asa.iul'a . u une*den .nd l i e French | II llie Ma'lle! ll, though I -- > t» **«•■*■ ‘1 ol ll Our : ■ i.or. ii A A. Her z. 'tika). vt.. •. J kin X I. run lie v, I •" llulto" A I", it k III I he'.i. , Davis X Long, Mrs I. Dougi .?•, ; MAO' N. JUI.Y I".-''..I • - und we h i*e beard <•( ho ml . 501 pr I'.uli d i. And »< 5 •M.Y Tl N TH' •! ■ DOLLAUS! .. \i • K k. DA% .- S' > C«i|ltw V 5I.NN Itnoh V »-d Tii. lo h, IRA. IA NN NILS " K X DYVl!*, * . a i j •r: 1 ')• r.f ; by tbs nn is of l.l.< i.A ED I J F ANY THEY, .,t tlie. h • p. .1 vnti - jgh.t W h n NN'e liav e «i iiicrca*n I ill" ll' ID*i» liowp* hml 4.i when llivy le*»Otl tin in-. . ti. m th* 1 » uOivv'* in I In I f .. . Maine on I" ;ln m*i lv. . til" excav .1 II ationg «h, vv Inch ilii* c lhai on the Hi lined iln . | I knotted I. K.-d-n. h a lire on *)dpb"4rd ■ i. full) fair It, I"I die Milk cl, n« <1 in . cam ,- the Un II to th" • s.r Tl I a huge nw.uks. ■d ■ l! l ow, f't atu o| Ih it h it ‘e ir licit M.led t T ' w Inch e i IIIV Ir ' Maui"!. HIV ol tho ll ll- '-' lllg Ihe ' m- ahaitiH ii-, ami a i I o, tl,.' 1 i h. M . r -. f, h.r tin M.iinch’ii • -r tll S Ht'Ug ailhw-. rkv al>u ero lin y found d ' ll I rmeil ! v , and i i -.lie ditt o erected, ihro'Uli Ilnur w«y. ’I’fle Xl'oMst. in \» vv A icid been pr -- • tin* tilth, or l"r •ncliea were Dnetl ml bailie cn-iicii, till Veil hack i * • n r, lull from the iy puis n d by Hi" Flctiaiigeq — Deiiiuinl il fpO'led. ct- It'S per cn SUIT JVE W B . I*'HIT "F > \V \ N N Nil .... II I. U ' uum i ti. SHIRT ESTABLISHMENT. N“ <•-’ St. Ji'ii.t Strut Vw Y rk. J I DM15, | ONN I I It A CO.* Ms mi a< turera and Wl.ltmie D.»,.-* n SHIRTS. O 'I LANS. AM' I'KAWF.R-. £'c v 'Aii t-Xitn«ivo stock constancy >>n hand. WAYNE, GRENVILLE Sc CO. F At'TtillJt. CoiumiMiuii aud roruurdiuK n.i.YTs, IMY kllll l l. S.NN N55 Nil. TIP" ‘ rtlYM, • J DU NN ll. F. ( IH 1*1 M A I II IM II. FACTORS GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. It \ N -TtvFL I . J* A\ ANN Ml. «. A. jv 7 ..mo* III MIN \Y Y I UNI II l.l . ' c O M M 1 S < I > N .5 ft) |{ V\ A K i»I i; MERCHANT, BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, t; A V.v!:; •t*. I i "■! t • one p. needy (tie t I i: i.i uv’i *tn,-' . i: rsi : . r 4 •* f ;>rnn rr. !fz. d'lrsi, to 'krapiit. I,- ' |-.» ro r tm ri*a..i-s. mo ■: ut'prerre*} - I trriij rx- .- t ••ell) u*M. by ere.r pj„ « - w *-i .'.Aral t, P* 0 # 1 - • M , • - Pi V u»- i tJan' CR. j i i x ii i I v K - - • - * s ■ ■ ( V i T •«ti ’» ••• b » lu. i*. IM I ’l s. M-biui. is v her *-p- i . t Me- . 3 l . IN tlie 4--1 'r • , . ■ -,«4Ck • », r e**. n i;.p k lo, lin'd vv • . all o k, ;»ml i Maine I r di-r th ur feet. Ncv llie French troop* ’nmmli'g*, • • o Mdir ... Hr , .••on. J \ Itr■.w ", hr lll.'llglt, IN I: ll A, F. *t' Vni e. NA . Its A. • ... • • ant i n* .v lit rt J M ■ ooper .A tut v "iiackeP * ' ' . Ai \ . " ' i \\ n '< . D I. A ' WAY El: \ t ' Commission NMAM1M. Merchants. ^t .rv - a 1 Up I" *.hi» inn*- very full of boll" Tns wheat cr» average i n". 1 ' d rung bl There lo aril, nl 7 m lu ll'd more than 3' Among o'.har places, ticket* maybe had at this have for j ear* pan. I'oiinn look* uuuauall) promlang office. Thr Hrdian nnd llie Tinlnkafl *rheR» now famous tower*, that maybe said to guard the gate* "f Sevastopol, *io already, say* tho Eipress. celebrated for deeds of valor, nn the part both ol besiege** and besieged, that almost rival those which old Humor tells of, bafr.ro iho walls of Troy, thousands of l-ng yesra since. The first of those low ers, the He Jan, ia a huge •imScHtular earih-work, forming hi fact, n part of the main f‘»rt.fteatn ns on iho land side of the oily just outs do ihe wa! s. Il wa* origins "f •tone,but since tho investment of the city by the French and English, immense exilhwoika have barn added IL The MalakoffTow. r .• next north and r ant the Redan;l*"twteri them nro the f)chakoo ravine and earthwork* The|Ma sk ff itandsupon h.w ground near ihe head ol the G*rauning H*y, but on Hi* •riuttiern and western side Ihe Mamelon stand* 4</) yards in Ifont of it. in a mote commanding position, and when it wa* taken by <h* French, the RuMiaoe haukd ihmr ships out of iho hay. *a they were expovt-d lo tho guns '•• iho Mamnion in tho hands <d tho French I !•'■•'■ thr-« w-ik* wero , in fact all outworks, and havo been thrown up •inco Hie wumwci m* '.i of iho a.'ge, alm-.i in presrnco of die Kr. n.h and Eiig'ish. hut sml they may tro considered *• loim »d • !»•'• "» rni ‘’" dofente of tho city, whost die Msm* Ion. allbougb Imporiant Horn .is commanding foai-ion, w«* neveribr!.** • doiacbed work, separsio aud distinct from the Kueaien «"* n Dno ol defence. It is a i.otowoi'h; fart, ihst ih- uneuceeeeful a* •sun on mo pail of the Allies was triiide on iho Iftth ol June, fhr rinrurmnry uj ihe I) till* "/ Waterloo ForniUy tho purpose was lo cement •till Cl"*«f the union • f f.ngland and Franco, by •inking the munoiiee ol that mnnorshlo day m Iti* Storming snd r«du« Lon of Hnv»*."p..| A happy though* —pethopo. -Iml uimmr»i|i m • melan choly dt.appoHiimenl Thoro wso mrn'ing *• '1 'bile, * irrand American raiifn i'mhi . ad- ' 1 « "land 1« gntjil, Ibe | l.vnl larg' - nd form*. wn* In m"«l parts of the county m ■ went mutli cut '.fl h) Ibe «| rlni )ei an nverptu"* c| "Id r un mi linm ■il 1 l)■ Ink will be "beapt r I In n- i ■ r 11*1 bult-q ol Collu'i <ui bund in tin County 'insolil. * 'ur prosper! for a large crop ni preaen i« more Itat'erluK Ilian It Im* been for e-Kht < r 0 n \ hi to lei'b corn and cniloii. T*i aor '■Im !V| nnvlr-r \5 irlilirig I'tirty n lion x A story, any*'lie N. Y I Vial, has bron going 'll' rounds ol tho pr.-sa, during llm pasl work, that , mons'er wedding was about to i ik" plac.i nl ih cv’. NlctmlaH Hotel 'ii New S '.ik Tim End w a* to ho • daughter "f Judge (Niii< klin, and in bridegroom n I. u siann planter n iiii"d .Miicln l, To make thn Hff.nr muo inieresting, it *j stated that ill" patios wem *n iinmnns"iy m l llmt lh"V bad engngwd the hotel f"r tln-ir trienda J fur four days *t two ilnniHand dollars a day, and ' thal they would tio aucompnmod t>y two Jiuutlieij pair* ol y iiing ladies nnd geuileuiou Thn religion* riles, too, wore lo bo of tho most j imposing character, and thn unending leativ.io a [ w re to bn ..n a acalo ol iho moat pr.'luno riinuin* j licence; including dress and ui.iaquerado hniia, pri vate concerts, suppers, &.<• Tin* ati*un) story Im* travelled fr m one end ol | thu country to th" otlior, m,ij iloiihllea* ban been | a* germrady boliovod na if it contained a particles of truth, w Inch H doe* not. Ilia I’oat i* i tn'orme-l by the propnoio'# of ilm Si Nicholas , that no am b arrangement fia* heon made or con- i lernpla'sd with Ihem Tim ai"iy "ngmal'-d in thn Hirhinond Diejmtrh, and thn propnmor knew n< Hung aln.ut it ml u was C"pnd by Kin New York pin *a JudgnCouck ] i Im and hi* daughini* »ern uu<»(« at Hie h ml s |i >ui « moll'll ng ., and ll thing Was heard nl Hint I ms ol linn, ot any intended marriage Icte |hrM or i , rlacwhefi . in wIi.lIi they waiu luieii'*|ed I In ro i ia lo lx, a amah winjiLng parly a' llm Hi N|t hulas j #"inn lone during ilm pmseni monili A gentleman named Lawrence, ..( Kentucky For Oovtrnnr. CHARLES DKIUIIGN Y, of J. fferaon. Fur / i-b’iii .i'I fJaerraur. LOUIS Tl .X \ HA, "I Knpidoa. F'i T Srrrttory of State. R f* UKAI.i:. l.nsi Dillon If ugc. hot Tee., I ur ir imt ; J V HUH M.DE.. i W, M Damn U lli0 . / -e iudltoe. WALTER RnsSMAN.of Claiborne. H ANIL I.I. Hl’fc r.uiThle.,: * / ,- . n.I rot I’l I'uhlic / ./•" r. m. n |) STILLMAN, ol OuH- tma Know Notiiivm Yu r><rim—Thn prcsngp <<f Vic. ry i* evidently again mumming the Aim ncan parly The Waterloo deteal in Virginia, winch momentnnly staggered the party and threw cm I mu n into ita rank", ia almost |,,rg"iten Vu-iory h i* returned to ihn bannera rd tlio now organiz iii"ii i —th" exultant show a o| triumph ar" ngim heard I ("Ui the heel* of iho V rginia de'en' l"l'"W'ii| i llm mtunt-ipal iiiumpfi in Waalungtoll ci'y,despite j Iho utmost oxoriions of llm old liner*, Im ke l by I tho enlire power "I iho iNdmitiisfration Then Iho I jud euil election in L"Ul*ntri.i, wiili v- ry liltlo ex- I union apparent!)', ast"iiislicd nit'll po >ple, and jahowcl dial "Sam" had li"t boon shorn n| In* «'.it*ngiU by tho Wur. tmalnught. And » >w h« tv.»* I added new laurel* lo hi* brows m iho mimn ipvl oloetion which took place in Meinpliia, Ti uncaaee. [ on Inal Thursday Thu election was lot Mayor. Kerorder, Alderman, Tax (’ollsclor, Marshal, ' Wharf Master, Uapla.us ol Day urul N'ghl I' !ne, Hch ml Vmiors nnd Hchool ( .niimi , si"ii. i* Tint entile Amertean ticket wa* elected, wrlv the < v coplioti III tho u‘"'Older Tlio saiiio Is linn of Louisiana, Ky , whoro llm American* entiled overy ill ng hulnro thrill lellu r Such Well ofnh.it "I the 7ih. 'iher. rt mo d ll i operaiioiia " - k oil til" I 'inlet iln -e e i re nn expos* ll I" a v. ry I'e. 1 .>-,•» Ol the li '•Mit't allied comiiMudeia h ;>• .sal, Wh.eti we |rm rt'lrieVe a ehe"k w liu in our arm*, from Hie ployed to th"troops, wo have had 1“ rocm I’AIXM I. K' V It • |l Delsmiet, \ N |n|n> i >n.L I • ilih.uii. VV <• Dr* NA' Inilirali, NA D" ■ !>, Dana k 'A n*!.lui-ii. >1 I" I l.ntleluAi EiLlliai.NA 11 l.ihcr nlge. I. I n» :> \ i I i it ii It ll n K I rninl.-i, I I'u/gelal. II I u t J It I NA H Kt*ole, I III tier I Ar TdiJeii, J I on - . .Mi •til. A| ,\ llni* I. rttea).« J llen.ier»,.ii, Hcitilina t ... Ileliti A» llsnk i.*. NA lisle, < ILi....t. Hm.ie I.sinmtil. It "lie k i ...'Her). Hn-Utt"k k > • w- . li .ten'" I Vl'M.v J Dl'U.sel.'j DJ-- r I. to. v K, Ul.(Nl) . NA Knt . NA k.ng K - u. N II k- ;t| p. A• l.atlirup k ItiHii r*. N I.> <■ u. A II ' nee. I vmi s •», AA H Lord. I.-., hot: rw .i I,..ui, AA NA I me. in. |* J Al. I s.ll, NA II Al .iv A. ... | AA Al |l-')le, Mi-kn At Uei.nt'll. J I .1.1. ,.:i' a Iroin tht. noipalin I opinion • dmg nga 'n> M"g" h, w a) mm ihe Kn* i'll oi th" • - A| | ., OITAIJV, IIAY. (fc. Jours* Itiilliltug lt«iy Nirrrl- • S A VANN A II. g \ K. AA writ, I*. L. 11 F.A.N 11N I.. tr^" :< ''ict a'l'-ntlon v»i:t lie given lo Itrcciving a n.l I'm * »•-: ng g.i.nlf. .... ,, YY II I.I A n *1. I I N NO. Factor & Commission Merchant. NOR III I It.MMF.Kl I \1 WHARF i i:\nu:sTi'Y. >• r '.'7 HAY STRI’.ET, SAVANNAH. G \ ( M ( ' AN' KII1YBC' I n.r N • .'n lt»). ..u..b( •••« l ' AM, KI.LI.Y 4(<X». AF l. A b l) !■*.• c»c<* 1 N * CO 1 1 '-I. L.-f* 4'"1 UU MS 5 (4 if V • • • • . •»•*» * »* .t r * f * vO* t k H 111. T 7 . Flea VlaciK a NA t:. >4 , ' " T A A l Sell LN that llmv Allan a gent • » 'iVl'ttNvaNidvl ih. an* nl Ihoir d * will ompl-.y, i H"t divorililaldt »rv eoiimgi' ilia inintul orcuirenct 1*.. "I llm vv s l i I’.vaimner s*v * email ti. itv Mar •' lnv I L '.rgrn . • II I net' ii w : -is. < ( ai'tl U F". ’ IG . Y. .nub. Removal. I » » U -V .1 |v | AA LIGHTS AND HI. IM.t VIA kvAIFUI.-, a k U.t. or. fspl I A A n! \ • ... A . Nv |i / , k '"iimu •'Ii.'iil*. ■ V'-btl'.-e k Nlrrt V Ihe) a pnuupti AA A It MM K A II \ A I V Booksellers and Stationer** * • » r-r I'ay,1st. -.r.iar.4 H! N l I K 4t t. \ M V l.Ll . t-’iipc ->,)** lahc.i g m '• l-iw etofv . It K J l. MH.l-A \ N - ’ ' v a. . I". • •, ti al bear "•"I")’ • l.l ,V», e Ms i. unlul ll "I 'll" I ■ .N "f h. a nd mill.' tell III A| II .» ling I v • •' • Ini Ii of llllfiTmilh Mil. INMKAMI id.. Ni» x ii tv iv u li Agent), 112 till) SI. !>!'!> N v t »t V»> Hr >.., r , , I ' ' ' ’ • " H e . . . | ... , I . II unImi ml’* I 'lit lilt'll Mugne SHELLAC INDIA TWINE. COIU YAUN.avHaW MS YUNG. An I HI II NAII .11 I I *1 A I M ii iln9 a nsitnL Mi K x .. yumbi i • I ' k • N .T\’N ••la; la#t, wlucli ws* a I • * t" •'* m*fi'»d I" * ooulhern I«<|) , soil (bn wnliimg dnward by A bsrt 1'iko «f A'ksnaaa, ond Gy a party will coma lo llm norib an I sli p a lew day* numbar ol tim abUai in#n in Mobil*. Whig* snd ot ilm Hi Niob.la* About fillr rreun* nsva been ! Dsmocrot#. Th« AlUil'ClD t'l'ty »• cunftd*nt of j initially angagtvd foi tU patty i bs t>nda ami •uccaM I" Alabama, and Hi iXtlTV <>f Wupu - It has befl" Irrquenlly re marked lii" preat ill aaaaon, by tea: b u s of h» i AAr«i, iliai ilit* nauat nu>, rank ami annoying vv« etU ilmi generally ap'ing up over llie emiro l.o •> ol na Ini" wlliirn lllere la*"|l enongll lot Hie (lc*|>i>- 11 nl Ibe •■•l.l:It S' Seed, am V< I) |eW slid tnf I'.'lit'i'rii I tin grow ng emp* liavn It-eu toil sl gh'iyd * turl n I f.y I brae ii t ruder a, snd In many | • t .x < • - elnw • b'.ys am bdicilslu.g IImntarIvea up. n aim si n loia exemption liom plowing ••••in T' 1 " ■ mitn -.1 mis aom.-w bat irmarkiiblo nml b eo* l rubl n . i« ib.i pioiract* d diotilii .1 Iasi summer, witu-ii, w Ii In ai'iing ihe plain, did not *pS|t> Ihn Weeds, d’NUig ihem up bet' rn iliry w. lil l.l vee.l H . j i tier ii i.mai be oin Isvorsbln mark |» | nee«| in i lit, i si i quit ot ilm I si yt ai’s drouth — lllosioii ( ou k ... Wilt" ll k t i> "Klisui, • l.aiiii NN . . .v ' ... v; \ i |, I i "kim \ ursnt et lube, I Im.. .. k t. H i. '1111,1111, AY |, ,1,, " r 'l . J H 'b„irp .y • ' ‘Hden. Nl'l \ t ... I ' •"« I 1 NA x . A "i>ae, J A It • I M Hn-iii.lge, J J fa, -A a, U m tan l x . , • "He. Al II NA ||<|«I". KOI XP llll.l. WATCH lTTvK. E: Northampton, Mass. | . . ' aie.INA .ATl H I'RI ; •I S< 'll i 111" .11,1 ' I I I iBlm ll'sl it Will « art ita candidato lor (Jovciiior and • majority of congress* rn*o CBURkxfloRAT H*x —Tba 4ih of July waa csiobrared al ana l»y llm pax^Dfara of lh« amain- I ship Hermann, un h*> mp Iroin Havta to Ntw j York Haunus wcia fired, toasts drunk, a bslival psriakan t.f, snd an oration dsllverad by W C j Hamilton. " r Ma'ylsbd.wh.. a.so read llm D«cla j ration of ImJopamfeu«e Havsisl Lugiiab psasuii- . g*ra psriicq.a'ad Hi lbs la*llV|ll(s. brldogroom and Hmlr fnauda wul attarw arda !«av* Dm city lor Saratoga and oitiar pliou of summer raaori This is dm nasrosi spptoiunation to it.a "Mori- ■lor Woddmg*' of whmb tl... propiltiuis of dm Mi Nirbolsa tiava any knowledge Mas l* • STlaoTna, "ti reading an acc< unt of a schooner having her pb ImmiMI oarrlotl sway un Long Island Hound, one night •••! werl, won dr red "why peoplo w..i,ig leave tmli Hongs "in o'doofs o| night*, In I n B'olan, When ihrfe w.ie a., many burglar* *b d, lilieuug svsryihmg Um) J . ould lay ilmlf hand* lo " I |>niaa--|l lias almndy been staled llisi llm || table Al im Muir*;, staler nl a .'iclcli Huko, amt maul "I b- ni*» t«» Quanv Victntia, »* "•> a vmn tn Hi a e.-unlry An nil uange paper a ■)-» “Iter Irank and ei.rdisl manner*, her nurlugeni'n snd grral h indness hoar I, lisVn secured her many If mi is Him appatrs, itowevar, in tisv - been s'ruek with amairrmril al Ihe oqtravagqnt «Xpe" l"u'e«, dm Imtpii aanraa, and dm .if hua'ili "I dial •ml.u lunalu eleaaof heinga, llm faslilousl'le w.'Unoi • I • "ir cil.ea Mut Murray, like dm Gall! liable w rnen nl Europe, dieaana • • plainly dial ll podia hi) ■ '•'• her leas lo dies* q M lm|e year .. i snd l<i«lit• sppret-i t III.Hit A ' ‘ ’bl'l At. i i.dii, II.4. •' ilV,"i\ , .»i| l 'A" ii . J NA I air " | k i • IbUi "in", J.'liii*- i Millin', J II Ativ-ie k . tilel ki.uml 11 • II, S'.) 11 lies *o • Ills! ii D'Kiil tea 1 ii lit,•lieI• tills-. Gel “ii'siiim l*aai i IJf-d 44 i ,t cieamsi I snisr, JnlmattU I U M VMNirr k . nolle Nn M S • >. ' ' "fce, 4 i, iHtit.'ti, J- Imaii’ii 4 >rna, Hal ils b i i • (I .t H ( iirllq t uipeui , a in nml I , li a h I litav llie J AA la ^ -irk lad) nip* ntla f t hall a d > Aer i. .ti It i• • stilled dung in l'',iiiiip,i li u « .ip am .' iii lire** •» the »• r> e x l r i*iii l iy. n'iiI |> not . i nd i'trail III ex e|i| l*V Ih - i nly claim diaHricUon ia limit l»ng'h • I I.. inplilei* In be bad «’ VI I i liM II : . ..ii. Dili • (••elt, \ii|u*l4 AA'imvI l" ■ rvbita, fvnivi I'alslla.vla l‘" III Alt 1 |U»» * “"i" 1 Hrlgkaw, i . II ■' II v 1 ,r 1 ■ " i, ' . ca h-.i Ta: ..4fi , . i"is| i. b»*e» l-itmt tviar. a iikii. i w. ki : i v a ,v ; Aatstfmipar • . m H . iv M» I v ^ y r •Ikl'.H A VI. k»l t A a O' • !•* > |'ii#'i A i h III., Hsj. 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