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89 



Si)C lauMsvs iHoutljlv) bisitov. 



ject of"coiivei'sano!i in tliiii ooiiiilry, niid lieqnent- 

 iy iuU'erloiI lo 1>; ilie wriUTs in our srii:i]liiic ami 

 liicrarj |>iililir,iii!i||?. JJijt a ("■■»■ years since, a 

 niceliiig was luiil in Bu>!cin, hy many oliis inoji 

 iv>-j)eclalile i-iiizt'ns, ihr iliu pnipose •.(' tnalnrihg 

 ti plan, anil lorining sn<;h an ('sUiblii^linjcnt iij the 

 environs of llic i-iiy. No one (.'an lie imlitTurent 

 loa puiijoci «/" snc'ii li.'Uj) ani! nniver^al inle.resf. 

 ]n vviialrvcr point oi'view it is (.■on.sidered, nlio is 

 liit^re, llial (i;«.-s not pcri-cive nnnieious ami pou- 

 eri'iilindtn'cnifn!? for aidinvr in ils accoinpfisli- 

 rni'Ml : I low cons'-'frn;; am! pleasing- is ihe llion;^|ji 

 that onr memories shall b." eliKrislied after (h'atii ; 

 tiiat the spot where om- ashes repose, shall he 

 often vis!!e<l hy dear ami ooiunant friemls; tliat 

 they V. ill there linger, to e;i!l np the soothing \et 

 tneianehidy rcniiniseeiices of hy-f>oiie times; 

 that the tiod uhich covers us will hi; kept cier 

 veiilunt ; that a ina;^iiiliceiil forest will he reartil 

 to overshadow oiir ifraves, liy those Irnly kind 

 hands whiel) pel loinicd ih^ last sad office of al- 

 fecliun : that lioueis will fringe the pathways, 

 leadin;^ to onr lowly rcsting-[dace, an<l their I'ru- 

 granee, minjiled wiili the holifst asjiirations, as- 

 cend til the throiie of the Eternal. * 



To thirse who nmin'ii, w hat a consolation to vis- 

 it the liower-sequesiered monninent of a much 

 loved friejid, nnder circumstances un<l with asso- 

 ciations sofivorahly calcniatcd lo revive agreea- 

 lilo recollections of ihe past; and ulien tho.-e re- 

 vidiin;r ideas are exchided, which ohtrnde upon 

 the mind while stmdin^' in the usnal di-cnry, des- 

 olate and rniiions rcpusiiories of the dead. 



in toe [{i;i-;t] Ci-ineiery the i.aiiu-s and virtnes 

 oi'liie de|)arted wonld live in perpetirtjl freshness, 

 :ind then- soals SKcin to coninmije w iih those u im 

 come lo do honor lo their names. Tims woidd 

 all liiie to reposp in death : and who vvonid nut 

 deem it a hlessin;;, to he able to conii'r that i'r.\ov 

 on a parent, child, wife, husband or friend? Ilow 

 VHU itiis olijeet he so snccessfiilly acconiplishcrr 

 as in connexion wiih an Experimental Gai'den? 

 'i'liat part of the land which has been reconnneml- 

 C(l for the Conietery, may be ciicinnvallated by a 

 spacious avenue, bordered by trees, shrubbery 

 and perreniiial fl(iuers,--rallieras a 'ine of demar- 

 cation, than of disconnexiim, — for t!i<! ornament- 

 a! aronnds of the Gjrdeii shoidd he apparently 

 blended with those of tut CVioeiery, and the 

 Nv.dks ijf each to intejcommnnicate, also afford 

 an nninterrn|i!ed ranf;e over both, as one cohi- 

 ino!i ranj;e. 



AmoOL' the bills, i;!. des and ilalcs, which are 

 now covered with evergreens, and drcidnoiis 

 trees .-.nd sbrnhs, may be selected sites lor isol.it- 

 ed irr.ives, and tond.s, ami these bein;,' snrHionnt- 

 ed with cohmms, ohi-lisNs, and olher appropriate 

 monn'oents nf ;.'ranite and marble, njay be len- 

 ilered interesiin;; specl.mnis of ar: ; they will al- 

 so v.ny an<l endKlli.-h the scenery, embraced 

 within lliR scope of t'le niitm'rons sinnons five- 

 tnii's that may lie fel eitonsly Ojiened in all direc- 

 tion"!, and to a vast pxleni, tVoiii the diiersitied 

 iiiid picinres(]nn ti-alnres which tbe topoj;i-aphy 

 of tins tract of land pres;;ii(s. 



pondont of the Macon Messenger, I ever heard 

 of; wasahmi. A piece the size of a hickory nii'. 

 dissolved in water ami drar.k, or chewed and 

 swallowed, is snirndent. l^Mive a good aiitbori- 

 ly fur saying it b.is been tried many limes on men 

 and do£;s, and that they have invariably recover- 

 ed. I know of some plantt^rs w Inise hands are 

 exposed lo he hilti'ii by rclllcsnidics, who id- 

 ways have them, provided with it in their pock- 

 ets, and they ha-.c several limes found use fir 

 it. 



which wr> quote as the iasiile fiaure. Received within 

 l!ie week oWjO blils— ihipptd G2'n bill?. 



l.ard.— A s:ile of .500 ke^s jjouJ ,\o. 1, on specul.itinn 

 at.6_Sc. w.ns tlie niily tr.ins;:c!i'in of wliicli wc ciiuid learn. 

 A s;ile of 5 crifks sH»:ir cured Hams, at 7c. 



l3UFF.\LO. iVl A r 21 — ilie receipts Icday are about 

 80()O bWs. or i-Mour. anil i'O.CCO bush. Wheal. The rn- 

 iluclien of the r:i:ijl tiirid' lo (ioi:. on I'lr.nr and !3e. on 

 Whom, l.-m h:ii! Ilie ellbijt of pulling' aniin:ilion into deiil- 

 er.-i. The whole ol' the wheat afloat, 30,(^00 hush., has 

 rhangpd hands at 8(i^ a SSc. Flour ia bteady at .^'iritj. 

 Corn 4dc. 



Bad Am IN V/f.i.ls. — Never, go down into a 

 well which has been at any tiirie out of nse ; or 

 if it be deep, witliont trying Iho air in il. This 

 may be done by lowering a lighted caiidle — if it 

 burns, there is no danger : but if it goes ont the 

 air is had, and death v/ouhi be the oonserpience 

 of vcntnring into it. It is said that the air may 

 he speedily corrected by pntling into the wi;!! — 

 say from half :• hnshel to a bushel of ipiicls lime, 

 which will idisoih ihc carbonic acid gas — the 

 agent alike deleterious to comfort ami respiration. 



THE MARKETS. 



Cs .'.TlV.iTlON OF TIIF, RtR A WEE IIRT. — Oo till! 



piece of gronnd intended t'or planting, I spread 

 a layer of long stable manure a foot linrk. 1 

 ireneli the gronnd three feet deep, pnliiiig the 

 mannre at the buttoiii of the trencii. r.,ong ma- 

 finrr- is iben spread on the sni-fati,' of the iremdi 

 ed groinid t'o the ili'pth of six inches and after- 

 wards- ling in. V.eds four feet w ide are marked 

 iiiit, with a foot allej' between each— wbiirh is 

 bi.'hiy IK ccss.n-y, to prevent those who galhcr 

 the frn;t, bom tr.'ailing benveen ilic plants : and 

 lastly, the rnnners are pliMited two fi-et apart. A 

 lied thus made, will last ihreo years without re- 

 t^niring any thing furiher. not even so mncli as a 

 te.p-dressiiig ; but the runners slionid be nmiov- 

 ed and the beds ke].t free friwti weeds. As I 

 in;dve my planlittiniis f, om July to Oelober, Ihe 

 plants come into bearing the tcillowing spring — 

 slrawherrios planted upon ground thus prepared, 

 do not ivijiiire to be watered even in the hollesi 

 weather, because of tin? depth to wbiidi the 

 roots will penetrate. 1 find that stony growing 

 kinds, such as the I5riiish Qnecii. re(|iiire a more 

 loamy soil Ihaii others. If the planting is didbr- 

 rcd mitil spring, the crop will not b:- half so large. 

 GarJcnn's Chonk'.t. 



TiiE BiTK Of A Uatvles?:akf.— The most 

 Eimple and convenient remcrlv. s.n.« a cnrre>- 



DOSIE&TIC BI,1RKET.S. 



NEW YORK. Mav •;:'.— A.snK..«— Wo nniirc sales of 

 £oOlibls. of pnis.aii'l,??.!, and iCO do, al S* 31^. -A 

 few smalt lots of pe.uls v.ere lalirn at 5'1 "5- 



(.'OTTO.^ — The sales yesterday amounicd to about 

 loiiO bales. ']"he lovvrr grades are heavy^. 



l''LOUF. — 'I'here IS more donig in H.iar. and the market 

 isKfm, We tiuole (iriiosee, at ;j4 7j ; Ohi.i and Michi- 

 gan, at 4 as a 4G7.5, and souihern, 4 87^ a go, with little 

 doing. 



STOCKS— There was a large bnsincs at the board this 

 morning. Krin Railroad ndv.inceil Gj Pennsylvania fives, 

 2.]; Illinois sixes, U; Indiana bonds. Delaware & Hud- 

 son. North Ain. Trust Co., li'lino-s. Bank, K.inner's Trust 

 Co. and Stoinngion Railroad. 1; Bank of Amoriea. 2; 

 iManhattan Bank, Merchants' Kseiiange Co., Canton Co., 

 and Norwich &, Worcester Railroad. ^; anil Patterson 

 K:tilroad,;J. Reading Railroad closed al yesterday's pri- 

 ces, and Ohio sh-cos declined \, and Long Island Railroad 

 ^. — Com AJv. 



" PHILADELPHIA. May 21 — MVf/.V^ A'tnipio.- B.rk- 

 First qnal ty No. 1 Qaeicilron. is held al 5ii2.50. Coffee 

 IS very dull, and transaclions iiniiled to a lew sales of Rio 

 and Laiiuiyr.i. al about previous rates. Colton — \Ve have 

 lilllo or no alleraiion lo noMcc in Lhis article. Flour a.'ul 

 .Meal — Af Ihe close of onr list weekly report, ihe'^flonr 

 market wa.", unsettled, and purchasers obtained a I'lirlher 

 reduction id' \i>jC ; sales to a moderate extent have been 

 made, al 54 2.5 lor lair and good shipping brands; «!4 31 

 lor selected lots; about 400 bbls Brandywine brought 

 «;fG24. Plaslerarrives freely : *ales of several cargoes. 

 al!i2ja2 I2,i. ° ■ 



BALTI.MIMIE, .M VT 21, P. .M —Flour— The Howard 

 slreel niaiVi t cnnlii.ues dull— we note a sale tliis morning 

 of Mj hbl-i. Iresh ^jronnd, good standard br.inds. Iroin store 

 at JJ4.50; Iheie were some small sales made vesti-rdiy of 

 not fresh gii:niid at ,51.37^. We qnole the reccigjl price, 

 ^f 25. w lib tolerably fair recei.nis. Thrre have been no 

 sales of City Mills lor scverii days ; holders generaliv are 

 askiiig^.j5j though it is believed purchases nughtbe liiade 

 al S'b^^^jKe note sales yesterd ly ?nd this morning of 

 about l^WWSirels. yusquehannah at ,5 1,37J a 4,50. Last 

 sah's of Rye Flour were at §3.12!. Criin.— We hear ol 

 no Iransa.ihons in eilher Alaryland or Virginia Wheals, 

 and prices reiaiin nominally as before, viz. "ood to iirimc 

 rods, 95 a ICO c. . = i 



.Mav 20— Calilc.— There were 110 head of beef c.-.ltle 

 offered ('..r sale al the sc.ilfs lhis morning, nil of whicli 

 were soid. Tiie prices paid ranged from '§2 .SO a 53 per 

 100 lbs. on the hoot', which is equal to ga'a g5.75 nel. 



ALBANY, May 22.— Thete is morn flour ofii-rmg to- 

 d.ay til in is roidily taken by l!;c buyers. \S(: note a sale 

 of nonessec at S4.75, and another lot at §4,0^, Ihe same 

 prices as yesterday, tionio Michigan was sold al <«4,I".C, a 

 trieii.in abr.»e the mark.oC ihe fast few d.iys-i-5 \% liavinir 

 been Ihe luling price. A lot of Miehigan'Citv wheal was 

 oS'ered this morning, for whicfi ICGc. was asiieil. but no 

 buyers could bo got a I Ihiit price, 103c. being ihe most 

 ihey are \viHing lo give. The ariivals yealerdav were : 



floor. 1 1 .405 bbls; oats, 6;307 bush. ; butter, 20.2'iG IBs. 



Eve. Joui'HaL ' » 



'I'he Daily .\dvfirtiser says : " Fionr has moved olT freer 

 to day. Sales of coainion brands of Genesse have been 

 made lo some extent al54.63; but for the slraiLdil forward 

 b.-ands g !| is asked.'' We are too f.ir off to reconcile the 

 two. 



LOI'ISVILLF., May 15. — Floor was eTfremelv dull, 

 and held in lots at it3,80 to ti,05 ; al retiil gilj a '4,50. 



Ba.-on IS without change— a more than usual qiianlily 

 o( liirfian.i h^id arrived, which does not hrin" a fnl! pri^e 



Ch\Cl.\.\.\TI. Mav 18— Cotton Yarns.- We. reduce 

 our quotation lo 18 a l?c. The sales in the rcia.l w,iy are 

 I'loslly al the iaiter rate, and in larger lots al 18 to 134 c. 

 Not much demand. 



Fisli. — '.Ve advance our figures for No. 1 Mackerel to 

 513.50 a 14,00. the hiUer the loading price. An. 2 we 

 quote al 511,60 a 512.00 ; No 3, .SO a «10,00. No. 1 kits, 

 $lC-0. 'I'he stock is light. 



Grain. — The declining stale of the Flour markets is 

 slowly doprossing the prices ofwheat. and 70.-^. is now the 

 top of the market, with a tendency furlhrrdownward. A 

 sale on Tii..,-div of 2(liyi l>o?hels good lllinnis, al (,'■■.. 



L:RIGKT0.\ MAHKET— Monday, IVl.iy 20, ISU. 

 [Rep' rted for the Boston Dailv Advertiser, J 



Al Marlicl 510 Reef Cattle. 10 'pairs Working Oien, 

 1 W Slieep, and IGDO Swine. 25 Reef Caltle wore driven 

 to Piov;doiire. 75 Boof CaiUe and .300 Swino unsold. 



VlilCKi—Beef Cilllle.—l'ricis have declined, and wn 

 reduce our qnottnioiis. viz ; a small numher e.Mra 5.W : first 

 Srst quality 5 a 5 23; second quality 4 50 a 4 75 third 

 quahiy 3 75 a 4 25. 



V''otkin<; Oxen — No sales noticed. 



i';/j^f;,_Sold from 2 ."lO to 4 50. 



.■^KMiif — Lots to peddle 5c for So-.v.s, and Go for Bar- 

 rows : l.irge Barrows 4| a 5c-.3ow3 4.1c. .\i retail from 5J 

 lo 7c. 



fO-liCaiSU ^VHOliESAr-B 



CASH PRICES CURRENT, 



For West I.^dia Gj.3D3 &: Gr.ccEaiEs, Flocr, Gn.vi.-*, Pr.o- 



DL'OL-, Ino.N &. SrEEI., Fl-AsTF.F, S.\LT, Ll.ME, ilC. &r. 



Corrertsil we"klv f ir Rill's .V. [I. Palriol hy GILMOUF, & 

 I'RATT, al the Djpot Etur-, (.'nncoril, .\. il. 



May 31, 184-h 



A.«IIES, Pits, 



Pearls 



ALI.l'.I, 



iiLuii virmoi^, ... 



BR!.\!STO.\U, Roll,.... 



...4 

 ....5 

 ...4 

 ...9 



...3 



CA.MPIIOIt, l:etiiied,....l,00 



C AXDLES, :\l,iMl.l 10 



Sporm, 32 



UAS'J'Cat Oil., first quid- 

 itv, i* gall l.nn 



COFFE.i-;, St. Donlingn,...'.0 



Porto Itico, 8 



Porto Cah.llo, 9 



0td GnverninentJava,... J I 



COPPEliAS -2 



FISil, l;ank,f>qiiinlal,..2,S7S 



Po!lo.-k 2,6i\ 



Cay ■',75 



Old Dun, 4,31) 



No. I Salmon, J?-bW, lo,UO 

 No. 1 Shad, i*hhl, |-2,01 

 No. 1 Sounds, i,>blil, C,0') 

 No. 1 Il.n.l-iiis,rhbt, 9,00 



FLOUU, GenoSiie 5,50 



i'ancy hranil, 6,00 



- Ohio, Akron, 6,00 



FRUIT. Figs 14 



Haisins, bine mark, «,00 



Black iinrk, 7,50 



Box, Inmch 2;.n\ 



FC'STi<'K,Cnlia,ts-t.an, 30,00 



Tampico ^ 22,03 



Ground, p- hand 1,50 



G-Ll'K, Russian best, 17 



AuKrioan It 



GRAI.\. Oats, 33 cent \* bil 



Corn, 62idodobu 



Uye, I^'do do Ini 



P.<;aiis, 75 ffi 1 M 



Peas, yjifi) 75 



G81NDST().\ES, 1st qnal- 



itv, lio!sh.;d,',f>lilMKl.2,SJ 

 Do. do. untiiiish--d 1,3 J 



H12BEL\G, t* hoi, .No. I,. ..M 

 Seiifled, 75 



fN'DIGO, llonjal,. 1,10© 1,75 

 Sparoslirtaat,...t,IKir(Sl!,.al 

 Manilla, 75''dM,-25 



Coni.ai.aii do 13, no 



Extra Mess 1 1 ,ou 



Coinninn do 10,0(1 



nimer, t> lb, Sffiia.i 



CMiesso, new milch,. .Ara- 5 



Fonrnaal 3ffl4 



Dried ap.ak-, best 4 ■{? -LJ 



....74 

 ....lU 



.33,00 

 ..3,5 J 

 .2,05 



I.ard, northern,.'. 

 Do. southern 



REDWOOD, ground, 



hiiiid 



Isiiriraglla, {;> ton.. . 



illCE, t> huiid. best, . 



ROSI.V, |j>h|,| 



SA L/E B ATUj; , li rst qiinlitv,4i 



SALT, .«t. Ubes, y>- hhd. 3>0 



Cadiz, 3^.s 



Bonairjs, 3 75 



Turks Island, 3,75 



Liverpool, 3 fid 



Do. till", VVorthingston 



brand, p hag 2,V2.i 



Do. oihcr brands, 9,00 



SALTPETRE, crude ..8 



Do. rtfiind, 9 



SEED. Clover, norlhirn,. .9 



Do. sonthcin, 6 



Herds grass, ^ hu.l ,50, 2,00 



SHEETI.\Gt!, prime fll>yd...7i 



S11I.\GI,ES. fi.si qnaliiv. 



No. 1, Pino, j*.M '.2,75 



do. do. do. spriici', 1,75 



SIIIR'I LVGS, i,i> yard 61 



SMOT, .assorted, .54 



SHOVELS, cast steel, V 



do7. 10,00 



Stj, 1 ii'jintod do 9,00 



Iron do. best S^CO 



Do. coininnn G,59 



SO.XP,CiWilo IJ 



White Soap, best 6 



Brown, \o. 1, 4 



Family 5 



Extra, 6 



SPICES. Cassia, in mats, 20 



Ho. groinil, 22 



Cloves, 3.1 



Giilgor, pure, f.J 



Mace, S*ib, 1,00 



Nutn»egs, best 1,25 



Pinienlo, whole..' IS 



Do. ground '. 16 



Pepper, whole II 



D.I. ground... i l-g 



STHE L, Swedec, Ijcst SJ 



SaiuL-rsim, Brctbers 4; 



Co. c.a.^t steel, IS 



JeS36p& Son, do 17^ 



Gijrinan, best 12 



Do.coinnicn, 10 



-Coach sprinj.', beat, 11' 



SUGARS. Brown ■Hava- 

 na, vel->' best 7.^ 



Do. do. prime, ; . , , ,7 



Do. do. fair, 61 



Dou'.de rffmoil Eaj?t RiiS- 



ton loaf, 12 



Do. do, crushed, 12 



C 1. da. p.iwder;-d, 1-2,J 



Coininr.n loaf, II 



Porto it irn, hirst, 8 



Purified n!usr»»vsdo do . ..7 



TAK, 1r> b!il 3,00 



TE.-VS. (Janpowdor, best 



quality, l»ib, 75 



Imperial, do PO 



Hyson, do tiO 



Hyson Skin, do ,...30 



Young Uysun, coininnn,. 35 



Do. do. fair, 40 



Do. do. good 43 



TIrr. do.hsst,' Wl 



TOBACCO, coininnn kog,..ri 



Good do ,,,lil 



Ctnnanii 1ki.v, 3 



Oot.dd.i... P.J 



Money Dow, do. best. . . . I.-t 

 Gavcndisli, 25 



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