.Ii t . icwbuytm ru gricnlttrcal. 12ovIici Io llio Koot or Trues JGxIcimI f rr Tho nbovo question stands nt thu nf nn nrtlcls la tlio Rural Xcw Yor.'i t tlio head May 21, ami ns tlio writer enti rtniits nn ojiinum inr uiiioreiu iroui ui.vimui umiu iuu subject, I will present n few thoughts tor consideration. Thcro fs probably ik class of men thnt ntllioro with such obstinacy to opinions once formod, ns (ho farmers. I ho mctli ul of tillajjo practiced by the previous goner.v tion is believed by the great majority to bo tlio truo method, and if any havo tlio pre. sumption to recommend a different cystem mid even furnish nbundant proof of tlio ml vantages of the same, they aro nt otico not down ns novices who aro a'.tempting.to ii. struct oliicrii when thev l.avo very little fcnowlcdgo of tlio subject themselves. 1 havo not taken up my pen to wage a war with your conesponiient MIikl, nor to do fond Mr. Hkm-atii, from his attack for, judging from Mr. It's, writings in tho llural, nnd-eUowhcrc, ho is nblo to maintain tho correctness of his theory and substantiate Iho truth of his stntcme'nts -but to make nn effort to show tho fr.Uity of the theory that the roots of n.trco or a plant do not strike downward, but " run ratnblingly off near tlio surface in search of their proper nour- islmicnt. " bo suffered to dry. In tho words of n cotem- I am nwaro that most cultivators of thc'll1oran" tlie roots while out of the ground toil in this country believo that tho roots i houU b,J ti"t they should never even of plants wo cultivato do not tako n dowii.lr,lr a '''-,"t. becomo dried in the mcvt wanl direction, nnd hence pursue a system of shallow tillage, nut, to mv mind, this Is an error that strikes nt tlio root of all good farming, nr.d is tho means of placing crops in a situation to bo seriously nffected ,by every cbango of the weather n little too much rain orn little toov much sun shine, diminishing or jwrhaps destroying tho crops altogether. It is astonishing that men will so tenaciously cling to an error, when countless t ubjoets aro before them for examination, that would, if exam ined, j.rer-'nt proof sutlicient to remove their crroneuus impression. That the natural tendency of tho roots of tho pl.ir.ts wo cultivate, fruit end forest;, trees, is downward, and they will penstrat" I tho soil to almost an unlimited extent, if tbey meet with no obstruction in their pro gress, is n theory that I have long and earn estly contendedfor as the truo theory. To Z I : J ' y .r , . '" , "' .V . .:r. ;-.i i - .i. : ' ..ti.vui., iiiu nji.iuu ii.i3 oneo uscn coiicu into renuisitfon, nuti tho result of every ex amination was that tho roots of grass, grain, -VKCtaldorUaud.&wut troM.havoirtvarl nbly occupied nil the soil, no matter what was the dspth of tho same. Tho proof that is brought forward by 'Hid to sustain his hypothesis, is inadmissible, and not of n character to convinco nn old diiincr that works with his eyes open for within n few days I have taken out where tho roots pen etated a hard clay inoro than eight feet, nnd have gathered wheat roots by tho hand full from thu conduit and from among tho stones of n drum more more than thrco feet below the surface. Although II. has labored to maintain, (by n strange courso of reasoning it is truo) the Hritish possessions in thu ICast. .Sumo that tho roots of plants do not striko down,1 eighteen moi.lhs ago that excuso occurred, but "run ramblingly olTnear tlio surface, " I Tho circumsta-iccs were somowhat similar lie still say3 that his experience has led to those which now threaten n rupturo be " to tho famo conclusion with Mr. Cone, tween tho l.'nited States nnd .Spain. A in regard to deep plowing and cultivation. " i Hritish vessel was seized at Rangoon for a -sow, ii mis is so, win no give us uit nguis gained by his cxpericuco of tho advantages of a deep soil.ovcr a shallow one; if, ns he contends, tho roots of grain, grass, &c. , will not "striko down" nnd occupy it? Hut the views of tho writer of the nrticlo under consideration aro probably such that he cangivo no good reasons tor deep culti O -- . has never practiced it, no doubt bclicvinir in nnd practicin'' with many oth-lbo ers tho "surface scratchiiiK" method "tick- ling" tho surfaco, and calling that deep , cultivation. Lii.M's iOM:, Troy, Mich., Juno 185a. McLcniNri. Stirring tho soil around tho roots of newly transplanted trees, nnd nil othera in fact, and a liberal coating ofi well rotted tan, sawdust, Jitter from tho chip-yard, or inanuro, will prevent injury from drouth during the hot and dry sum mer months. Ueforo putting it on, how ever, if tho soil is dry, it should bo careful ly removed to the depth of n few inches, nnd n good distance from the tree, without disturbing tho roots, and n thorough water ing bo gii en; this will go immediately to tho roots, nnd dampen tho soil about them. "When, If ilono without removing tho earth, but littlo, if any water will reach tho roots; tlio earth then should bo replaced and the litter bo put on. In tho spring tho litter can bo forked lightly in nnd as tho hot, dry weather ap proncbes, but b'eforo vegetation begins to suffer, and wliilojt is inn thrifty condition, another light mulching should bo given. iShrubbery in our own yard, planted last seaFon, was badly injured by tho late drouth, and from neglect of stirring tho soil, after being treated in this manner, now looks brjyhfj nnd green. Wo beliovo that nino ta&ii&xf tho trees that perish after coming into leaf iu tho spring, die from neglect of this most useful cultivation. Trees right ly planted nnd mulched, seldom need any liirthcr enro during the season, except to heep down the weeds and grass, end Shiip. IIOW TO HAISR FlttUT r.vi.nv Ykaii. If ilslitlv mull. stood, few trees, utiloPft abso lutely dead or rntlon, need uccujiy ground yielding plentiful cron. After n Ioiil' nnd vntied seiies of oxpuiiuicnts, I yn'Jii.illy ndoptod tho following mode: As soon ns 'tho winter bad Milticlvntly dijaiiiearod,,.'otmnis-'imor nt I'ronie, hail Milticlvntly dijaiiiiearod..(.'otiiinis-Umer nt I'ronie, lia neen miir- cr, of'nud lofoio the sap itsei'tuls, 1 omuiiiuo ut trees: every dead bough is lopped off, (lieu nfter tlio Bap bus rism sullicciitly to slum whero tho hloisom will be, I cut nwny all 'pear that (ho unfortun.ilo Depu.y L'omuiii (ho otlior brunches having uono on, " and sinner had fallen from thu jealousy of u nn nUo'tbo ulremitv of every limb, the lower tii eh eflaiu (n freeiiooler), whose family ' I)!irl "' "'"' '',ars ,l coiuideiablo number of buds, thus concentrating the sap of the tree up in tlio maturation of its fiuit, mid sninij what would be n luclvitt o.Npondiluro -.... .!. I., il. :..- .......-, i will liiiti 'roes laden with fruit which for merly yielded nothii.g. Of course nil other well know i preciuilious must bo ntlendml to; such as cutting out worms from the roots, placing old iron on tho limbs, which nets as a tonic to the sap, Arc. Try it, ye who havo failed in raiting fruit. SuJuAk Democrat. Kvi:ncni;r.s. These trees cannot now bo moved too soon. Tho samo tides hold good with them as with other trees. Thev ' reipnro to be moved before they start to Kw. Then tho roots should by no means 0I n anting. Honcon rainy i ay it to commended in all c.ioj, especially wbero tho roots are denuded. A few exp timeiits are given. A long screen ofnrbor-tiL' were set out in n stormy week with tlio sod on. Six were set aside in a tub of water nud four were left exposed to n drUng wind. Those four only died, out of two hundred and ten. The tx after tiiree weeks neglect in tlio water, all surwwtl. tlio water, all surwicd. Auam hfty in Mii'iij.Mn. in mi' iiiuir.t', jipncni nun pea en nor 1 rewiiru in 'iwon lupi-i'-., inin -ii-trees, it is very nt tbr laxuiiant in lenvet:iiu l.:i'kr'ii wsidciiei- dressed in feinnlo nnd destitute of fruit Vou in ly think this i attire, and :i!s.nh.'iii:iteil him tildlst sleeping, injures the trees, but it do8 not: for vou (leneial I'Iumih', the llritnh ('oniinander, Norway spruces were set out on a moi.t ;it ,nul 1(1, accomp.iiiie.l by some degree ol day. One by mistake was left, -in I ro-1 , t.t(, )lg Wl. , lU.ie w.v. ;,! ..l,,,,,,,, jU dived n few hours o: sunshine this onelfi..,,,,!,..:,,., ,.. i... ril..,..,i :,. ii. i,....,, i( oi.lv died. Wo bao succeeded well with i ,)0, j,erft.c. without a l.nowledgo of the somo torts, brought long distances, bywmi,i (insisting on the instant immersion of the rooU in water, as soon as up, packing " , , ' V ' ..",,! .t....rBl..S,t...jfta..i.. ll..kb..fttl i - o- -- ---- .---..--., - nn ! in iiiiiii n iiiiii :ih ri'ri'iiitii. .11111 laid in nud again inudded and tho earlli well scaled with water when transplanted. Removing plenty of entlh on tho roots ' iMim mode Vmn J-'armrr. iHtsccllancmts. The UrltUIi iu the Xust. By tho arrival of tho lard Warristtm wo aro placed in ftccipt of later nnd interest ing intelligence from nil parts of Asia. Tho news in relation to tho progress of Hritish Operations in Uurnmh anneurs tn liu lhu ,,, i,,,nt.nt .................. N It is well known that tho English gov. cnirnent has for n long timo bien seeking somo excuse lorn quarrtl with tho Uur- ,noa.. tnnr.lnrll.nl.. f.tr .1 ml.l I... 'civen for the annexation of that countrv to 1...WBV. ItSISJb Itillb II IUI1 IIILLLAk llll'IIL IIII violation ol tlio customs No demand was inmln for ntuiburi- t,r rr.iniinn 1.... ,. squadio... was immediately .le.patchod with llrfxnnv In 1 fAKf al.rif- .I... I.. -I In..-.! !VUIIU tft f VI J Oil WII, I1IIIV 1UI IllltulUIIll ' wero cst.ibli.hed, and ll.o uirrendec, of a slico of territory very largo in extent w.is,"an.co' -I1"1 " lr('l''mi who did attend car- rcriuired of tho Uurmesc authoritios. With. pJ w5" him tho proxieu of such of his' in this territory aro comnrised all tho nrin. I vi i-jij w biifi l tilt iltU I if IU") cipal seaports. These gone, litinunh would .tu,,ll' i.laccd at thonierevoftlio tnv.nh.r. n,,,!1 'occuov a noiition similar in ilmt npp.i..!,i 1 by tho northern "Independencies" of Jliu. 1 dostcn somo fewyeajs ago. Like t!iofo,()r" fr others, carrying with him a power "Independencies," Uurmali would fall bo-i,", foro foreign aggression, and bo annexei the Uri'tiMi Ihnpire iu tlio lOnst. iiuiAiu mi .....! ... J ho lollowmg extract will show (ho pro- sent position of niTaira in that quarter ol tho I world : "The Hritish nrmy continues to occupy Prome, nn important city on tho Irrawaddy, half-way between Rangoon at tho mouth of that river nnil A e.-i. llin f.-untnl nf l!nr. 1. The iiurmesa hud ceased all organised resistance, although predatory bands still infestod tho country and harassed the Urit- jsu iroops. 1110 uangoon L;nromcio, a pa per established sinco tho capture of Ran goon by tho Rritfc.li, says that in a skirmish with a band of Dacoits, Captain Marry, commanding tho Arracan Locul Rattalion, losi his life; Lieut. Thompson received n wound in tlio arm ; another olllcer (name not given) was also wounded , andsoventy three of our men killed and wounded. Thu causo of these casualties is said to havo been in contcqucnco of a treacherous guido having led tho force into an ambush. Tho Chroniclo states that Lieut, i'roctor had two of tho treacherous guides tied to trees and shot for their perfidy for which act that ofilcer has been placed under arrest by tho British Commissioner on u churgo of murder. Tho samo paper states that ano ther mission is about to bo sent to Avi, where tho JJmpcror of Rurmah still holds his court, to ruako n final settlement nf tin-. i,.t. . i-i ,. .1 . . l-'irrm!'lijPu.to, and that Captain I'lmryo will bo , appointed to go as I'lenlpotontiHry, Tlio Knngaon Chronlclo notices tli.il, In coiuo ipipnco of timber boint; rcipilnxl by tin llrilislt lor tlio predion 01 mo now cnuion niuiilti nt Promo nnil olaowheri', ftn nvportu- I tion down tlio river has been prohibited by govirnuiont. Captain J.nlti'i, llio Deputy dcrcd in bin lied. Aecori iing to the Mute itioutA mad by tlio Rangoon correspond, !ents of the Calcutta iouriink it would np. bud been eni.tured by l.uttur inula military ' parly, nnd Ine feuinli'S forced to accede to f tlio Deputy I'oniniij'ioner'n ui-dics. In I rr veil".' lhu chief hired lour ns .nssitm, who, i - .1 ... iiiiiii ....i I .'.... hid offered a reward it fiOlll) rupees fot the discovery of tlio p-irpctratois, but with out effect." llurmih has become deeply interesting to thu Christian world sinvo llio publication ol tho ""STiMiinirs of Mrs. Jiidson," an Ame rican .Missionary. That work contains a full description of (he resources of llio eoun try, nud tho character of the inhabitants, together with n detailed account of the war of 1W0, whou (Jreat Hritain lirst I I ........!.. .1 .... lr... ..!.... MM..'. turill'll lier aiieiniou in unii iiirruinin. i lie work has all the interest of a romaiiee, and will .imply repay nn attentive perusal. Sim Jihvjum llepublieaii. Tkvi: 1'iimti:.m:s.i. Politenc-s is n just medium between formt.lity mid rudeness; it is in, fact, good nattuo regulated bv quick discernment, which proportions itself to every situation and every character; it is a restraint laid by reason nud benevolence on every irregularity of temper, of appetite t I. I - I a ... .-.,..-, .f nun pii'Sion. ii accoiiinimiaies useu io (ho fantastic laws of cuttnm nud fashion, ns long as rhov aro not Inconsistent with il. l.i.,i,P,,l.ti1,oi;.. ,.i-.!ri,, n.l r..l, ,.;,. 1. . ... . , 0 i;ivi-flhcacv nnd grace to pnlitcnes". r . . . ? I . jM ,oeietv it is the haiinv m.-dium wlii.'h iblornlji tit. inust ilirortliint luiiuri-H: it mi. -k .- I'011'4 I,I'-'"C1' "" '' l"nci.ius, ami in- i it . ii... ... . . ..i a.. r . . . : i. t i ciiues ine inusi rcseneu io iiirinsii uieir share of conversation; it reprices the des. jiicaLle but common ambition of biiug tun most eminent ch.irat.tcr ii. tlio scene; it in. creates thu ge-o r.ti desire of being mnliially nirreenblr: lakes oil' tlio uiTotisue edL'e of rallcrv, and guvs ililicacy to wii; it pre. j A Yankee boy hidn wholo Dutch cIippso serves suhordinalion, reconciles ensu with i et before lion by a waggish fiiond, who, irnprietjTlike other valuable qualities, H.sMiowcyr.-, gavo lifni no Imlfe. valuo is best c.tiniatod whim it is absent! "This is finny rheese, Uncle Joe, but No greatness cat. awo it into mihtv,wl,""k!:allI,,T '''!' - ,, ... -no intimacy can sink .it into a coars., fami-1 . o1'' " ' tl? 8'''"B ftleiitl. " cut it liatity; to superiors it is resiK-clful freedom; ' whvt'l .v,,u ""), ...... to inferiors, unassuming good nature; tol ,N4. wI1', ";':' ,!,u vikci'. coolly wpials, everything that is charming; nntici-' mUi,, ll umItr '""". "HI cut it nt patm anil Attending to nil things, yet nt . - . ,., ' ",u , """ u "I'i""1"'1; t.lai.1,a,lBi .. ! ca'c'(''',, bueh1M V'10 H'lw". by people of IK I'VailS Illlll UllWOrlllV llOdrtS lilS. I -.. . w iKM.cCI '" ,,-1vo extremes; nnd by I ho 'eralitr of tn.'inkirid noiiflncid ivilliin tin. n.ir. j - -- - .' iii,.r. ...a, T . J'irMW"i HI ,H"T KH-II I - row hounds of mere good breeding, which Tio.Mti.r i.w inin -n. If ni,r 'li.ui.w ure n is only ono branch of it. Iiirmln-I ntut tin- iiuti-r. !" jll I i-wml- ... "" """ , . nv ('.11.1.1:11 AttoiinuvsJ Lawyers are called attorneys, liecaune, in the tune 1 ,t - .. ol "llr :,;"t0" nncestors, llio Ireemen met twice n uar under the prcredeiicv of thej v-, or sheriir, nnd this mee.'ing wns CnilCU 1110 ftlUTlII il lOfll. IIV lP"ftifS. tllll , .. . . . " m O " " l1ffct'lm'" "ecluiwl giving their personal nltin-' lends as could not appear. Mo who nc- y went to tho sherifl''s torn wni piid, riling to tho old H.ixon,"to go at the ;"aud l.ei.co oamo the wo.d ".ittor.! accord torn ;' l,e'" "bicli hignilied 0110 that went to tho act.or vo.to birthoso who employed IjItii. J iiiu uiMUiir.i on iiiiiwt(in aiinriiuv nun khI r. ... , , ., . , 1 nor unses irurn 1110 inner nniciihiiii' 111 11 1 court of law. " Diiaii MoTiwu," said n delicato littlo girl: "-I huvu broken your china vase." "Well, you nro n naughty careless, troublo soiuu littio thing, always in mischief; go up Etairs nud stay iu tlio closet till I send for you." And this was n Christian mother)! , answer to tho tearful littlo culnrit who had istri. "'led with nnd conquered thu temiita- tion to tell n falsehood to screen her f.iult witli n disappointed, disheartened look, tho child obeyed, nnd then was ciiibiud in hor littlo heart tho flower of truth, perhaps never again iu after years to bo revived to life. Oil, what wero tho loss of n thou, sand vuses in comparison ? rjcitATCiiiN'J vv a I'Wru.M:. A poor Ita lian who u fow days ngo was begging lor a dollar to buy n meal of victuuls, tho day after found at Yankee Hill, nonr Columbia a lump of nearly puro gold weighing twen ty seven pounds. Tho lump lay about eigh teen inches below tho turfuco, and has thu appearance of having bosn iu fire; tho out sido being both black and burnt; The lump s quadrangular in shape and rather flat. A Kontlcman from Florida assures tlio Charleston Standard that ho has discover ed a small Guano island upon tho wostern coast of Floridi. Ad Norh of I'lirnurnjilM. No man who ban oneo himillly nnd wholy laujihed, unii bo altogether hrooliilui nblt ilepnived. Curlylr. Many mo great Ik-cmiso their niwociu tintit aro small. Tlio larger tho oohoul fund, thu lean tlio prison allowance. Tin: wit of koiiio of our modern writers is li1.' gas, which lilitn at a touch, and at a touch run bo oxtlnguMiml. Ii h estimated ihat if a pair of herring weio loll to inert ase in security, their off- ) spring would nmiic, in iijtni ears, it mass larger (Man our entire glolu. Mo.Niiv ami IIomhi. A I'rench olllcer said In n Swiss ollieei: " I would not light as you do for money; wo Trench servo for honor." " True sir," replied the Swini, "wo both serve for what w nave least of" A mortal duel was llio eoiisetpii'iice. Om! TiimmtMi Doi.i.aiis ion a Coii: i ia. The beautiful seedling Catucliti, nilsed by I'oter MnekoiiHiii, Spruco street, I'hiladelplita, named "Jenny l.iinl," litis been sold to Messrs. ileiiilersou k Son.of London, for JC'JOO. or 81, ('00, nud will bo ( shipped in tlio steamer City of Manchester, ion her uc.t uyngo to Manchester. I How small is diameter of (ho bumnn throat, and bow hhoit its measures ! Vet it will git t1n h-iiiio note witil the pipe of mi organ right J, I mlcnulh 'and tho valve which Clivers it, and plays with eleclic sulfides', ( imitated by the iced of tlio or. gnu, ) is, as wo all kuuw, a very little thing; et with tho coutractinus and expansions of the throat it will utter n scale of seven teen degree! A western editor, in commenting upon . ... fMilSCfltitlllilllfsl(lltt ill .ti Hlti. Ill iti'liutsikfllltlll. , --.-. ... , ... v .- I "ll':,l"l! '.v 1,;"'!' ""l,, '"' ver coolly "'at '" siilmcnliers need u.it neglect to ," pay up" on that account. as ho is wiillnu in inn ins list, in rniviniiL; uii iiiiiiu ill ., , .. ,, ,, ., ", , ; "., , I.i.il umv. I In thu iilhur li mil. In, lifir llmt I ,.. 1. 1 . .: I. ..i-. i .... .1 :. .. i.:.... :.. l.f "lxy ", ,lH' "",' i sne.-iu wi ink bills are not fort! ICOIIIIIIg, the I : she: ill' will catch him. I 'I h" Journal ofllealth mentions the rase I I of a laiU, who has Ih'.mi ih-veiely nllllcled ! with the imli.iiali.Mi of (lie heirt. for sovrrnl I years, wlm funis iinuieiliit.. n li.-f. bv tskiiiL'. I .1 - . t. S u smai; ipiannty ol orumary so.ia watir. The Scii'iitilic AuK-ricau contains a corn muiiienliou of II. A. I''ioit, of Worcester, in which lie iIhiiiis Io have iiietited a "ma. rine loiomoliw," which will cross tho At lantic in four dins. "'""' A.MOS K. KOGKKS, I'linii: ii v. T AS oi 1 I 1 lic.-N, Ini'.j 'i w.-ll aM,rt I i t-i.k of Dry i.ris'-r'-". IL. ,s .V' Shi-. A. Ac. .1 . .. . 1 .1... 1 . : ' . . .. ..... ....... 1... II.. .. ..K.L. ...II ..,..!.. la ... ma fii.i.'-... ii jH-f.n. n'fiiifiiu, niu iH3ciiii call, nrel ill on r put ll Ui III-lest. Kwnirtf Cli. .Mav .'.. lr.i-if - -- - ALLAN, BTKINUY & CO., i.ownit m on 'in no, I-J ?Wl"ll r n -V.'".." I '. "!'" " mils nf lli ('ountry, nnil wiifriur ncctiiiiiiiu la- U..IIS lul' pHI'Klllrf. Mn V l'.1l-if. MNTKH. At thin llic. n rood, lumwl, r T ihU'IIil-i in, iinliistriiiiis liny. l-nttn tin, nvsr.f 1 and IT y,r,. , p U-oMh.-i d v pplyiiiK h,ii. A'r" '' '"' p,vl mtuntlua luaj .TflTlPniKTIHfl OP rvrry f!eri.tl.ii. mirli , 1'iuriiir.Ti. V Sll lil VII J lusu !.IK o ju. liiTiiiifioM, Ao.,.lc..,J,,,!"m": i"'i. "' ' . , . . ii.milv nnil rliiMiilvi.rrnlnlrit Ihl. illllr ' .-- - MZW.XiiWj iiiHITiHG ww l1. In foliired Inks nnd llroiui-s. April h. ADDISON C. GIBBS, Attorney at Law, and Commissioner fur the Slate of New York. KAIIDISKIt, UMPQI'A CO., 0. T. "T II. TIII! pirtnenOilp licri'liiforo rxIitlnR 1 . jiffen (5IIII1S fcrTKATiON !m U-i-u dlsvilfd ly mutual coiinciit. May S-ui BROWN, DRUM & CO., scorrsmum, 0. 118 COMMUUriA!. ST. IT AVK ronst.iiilly on luirid n (loncrnl Assort i. incut of .Miriliandlzr, iinislKtlri 'if i'lulir, I'oik, Karon, Hur.ix. Lnrd, S'nur, Ti 4, Colin-, Toljircn, Lliiuorc, I'arniliig and Mining 'louls, Dry (lii'idi. Ilodlsniid .Sliiim, Knrdiiiire, &c, f;c. I AKMKIt.S, I'ACKfiltH A TltADKItS nre invlti'd to call anil tiiiiilno our Stock, vhen vlaltinR this City, ns we will sell ut ull times at tlio lowest market rates. Mny 6-tf FOR THE COOUILLE. rpiin SLOOI' ' FLYING CLOUD," Oni.taln .1 Kiciiiim Ncasi;, will mil for llio Opilllu lllvcr, ou or almut tlio lOtli of Mny, I 'or I'rvlglit r inwig nnply to tlio Uuplilii en uonnl. .May 6, 18M-U i ..iit.i-i.'. i .."ii ... ...( u.n. lltlll i 17 1.1.1 Ull I1IUII1 B.l.-VI. , lultulilulor kj n whoUsalo or rotnll husir.csn. Apply to W.M. II, U.TOItUCY. oCoHtburg, Apiil 28-tf SAMUEL 8. MAHN, i.owmi iieoi-uiiuim, Ol'TRUS for'suln n 0IIOKJK nssorlmcat of 4li'oc4)t'lis, lry-Jooils, HoolM cto SHuoh, Aw., A,c. Tin' iilxwo sloelt Is tlsriiiM.v Ur.t, nail Imv W lifcn pmoliiiH'il ivcviitly, nt Urn present low rrl' ceil ol inn iunriiei, inn ihi nthi nt figures Hist Luninit lull In suit luiii'liiiKors, AirCW.U AND lIAAMINIClto AprlUH, ltr, l.-ltf tiii; pi.aoi: to dirr vowu monuv uaok HEIIIUTT, OPPEBHEIHER & CO. N e o 1 1 s Imi r if , WHOMWAM! nr.AI.r.ll.S in Dry flood. 1 (iiiici'rivs. PrmWmis, "irilsrnrn, Hoots mi I HIiim's, ('li)tliliiK, Mipiors, Clours, Ac, Ao. April liisi-l tf in.ii. iatt:s, im. waiiiii.c, iu, GEORGE HAYKES & CO., (i'i UHS r , L'UIINIUI or YOKUALLA ST., LOW i:il .St-'OTTSIIUIIU, OI-'KKIt 1-uu.sam: I-'l-i'ir. CnliroriilanaiClilll, ItiiLiui, Mess binl Clear, I'nrk, 'In . iIijm i. x IUv, Kiiltoa Market" Mm, In It Ills. I Intuit, llniti vuvvrvl, I.srd, In tins, Hugnr, (Milan, N'os. 1 A 2, Ciilli'C, Itlo timl nlil Jiirn, i'Aii'lls,Sunp, l.luors,CMors,DryEOoJi, lt-xU" uii'l HIiiivs, Ac, Ac. , Aput ji-ttr 7llan71owe & CO., COMMISSION MUKCJIANTS, J 32 GI.AY STItChT, Him I'ranclsco. ALUS, McKiMar A C Sunt: CO! KooN'ttrr, o.t. scurtsuvnii, iip'JH-fim 'I Mil! umlvrsiKUcl Ion fur ! Urg suork- i IIUIII t i'f Urirrrrtcs. rrol!fins, Ltipmrs, (.'iir. UlrStS A Shoos, Clothlni;. (iillrry, Tiiiunr. As. ISAACS. HALL. Muln S'trMt. J.OMir Kcettilurf. ApgK-I tf " sconsDunc uouse. ' Pill' timli ritir-l. listing purcliiM.l tide titib 1 llrhiutiit, mil fieiuix yrntiTuI for jinst pit mn.(i'. i.kis till. .pp ir'naity tu Infurin tits frii-iil.. an I ibf iiu'.lii- jf'iiTill. tint lie l now pr-nrrl to rc.ii,iinil.it.i ri-rul-tr lioanltri, sad nil lraillrr or i.i. rs wlii nur roam this wy Tvrnis riHisl.le. and sccomicu'Uuom gvd s uviivrallv fuiiiid in Orrcon. JO.SUl'H I'CTSAM. fiMjtUtnrg, April 2B-ltf , W. K. WELLS, Jlotisc Tarjicrilcr and Ship Joiner. mis sriu.nr, i.ownu scurrsui'iio. ALL kinds of llio nl-iicnorV inno on siioit nniii-1', nnd 1.. nafiu.Lilo tirini, ApHI.'H.tf b. r. johns 6 aliiu'UsniUii V. ;unsmltli. :ui iriu:i:r, i.owmt rurrnitno. IIOItMIKJKI.'.C dime on the ihortrit no J. I tie- mii I mi roiNiiaMi, tirrui. GL'NSrt pnlrd m 1 pill III KOid erdT. April Jh-if "U IliSDALE & CO., Wholesale Dt-alcrslnd'cneral Mcrchanillw i:oii.m:ii or m.m- in m:i.so.n sts., i.owT.it jsf.'orr.siiL'iif:. v 'Ot'LIl Inrlta tlio ntt-ntum of Trsders. I'm Lir. and I'nrnur to tlicir laree tad well suhclisl sliirk of I'lotliillL'. lirrdoudi.Ilo'jU siiel Miovn, llurdsiir.', (iriicerlrs, Ac, nlilcli tin oil. r fur Silu ai prli s w Inch will IO an Induce ment In tho'c wl-Mntr to nirclmi. -'nil nnd liupcct u- tvck. ny28-j. JBflSSfiTHE STEAMEUflj5!SS WASHINGTON riLl.ii.ttk"triieklylrliii Mwcca Lower '. .. ".. m . .. flJ T 7 olV ,,,lllltt ' iVV1!.0!"!! v W-Vf ' nt...,. . j ... m.t illlinal UinilJ 111 II" (Mills ". lur freight i.r pawazo oni iljr on Lonrtl, nt to i.i..r, n cKI.M.AY, fi (JU. April 2H-tf. WILLIAM E. LEWI8, ' BOAT 1IUILDKII AtND SPAR MAKER.. .Ml 1. 1. C'KUUIC, UMI'QL'A IUVKII. BOATS llcpalrol, und nil klndi of Carpentrri Work duiiu at tlio iliorU'tt notice and ou lit moat rrumianlila terms. April 'J, IH.'il-tr FOR Till? (X)flUlLI.U. rilli; filriop "SIUGKSIIAW," Cud. Joiik .L Wai.khii. Mill Mill fur tliQntovo rliicv. on or aliout thu l.'illi of iWuy. l'cr Ircllit nr pinmage apply ou l.onrd, or to tho Cnptuln nt Scotuburg. April iB-:it. 'POLLX Tlio lower story of Hariiih' New X llt'li.iiisn, on Main street, flw 4UXH0, cm ha (lumplcd ns u storu-linum), nr would bu divided Into tsu rtcirei, bultidilu fur uny kind of Lublncm. For lurtluiil.irs, npply ou tlio urruiUcs, cr to JKS.SB U. IIAllUIS. Loir Scoltsliarg, AprllB-Itf CROSBY'S HOTEL, Luwitit scorrsiiuiui, 17 H. t itO.SIIY, littvlnir iiKiilii taken cliarg .1 ol the iiiiovn ii.uneii uutvi, Mill perunniiiij iiujii'rlutciid llio ellortito innku tlio-io coiutorlnlilu wlio-u.ay linvu oouuluu to visit this place, Tlio Uble will Io BUjiJillcd Willi tlio licut tlio uurkol nlforils; uud choice Liners aal Cluurscanal'r.iyt lo lmil at tlio Iliir. Arrii-;, is.-itf C 4 ! n wj, .- -u--J'