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SAVANNAH.
THURSDAY MORWIWO, MARCH 81.
” WHIU NOMINATION
' teh tRKIItltPTt
JIENKY CLAY, of KnMcky.
''SitlMXtlBprmicxii'PkiciteCiilmEtr.—
The next issue will be in season for the Liv
erpool ateamer,. to leave- Boston, on the lit
April. Persons wishingextra copies will please
five notice to-day.
• Mr. Clay’* Arrival at Savannah.
Tbw Committee appointed to proceed to
Gordon, to accompany Mr. Clay to Savannah,
left yesterday morning in the can. Fro#
ticket* were politely tendered them by the
Directors of the Road. Mr. Clay and the
Committee takes the regular mail train this
■ morning, at Gordon, and cannot therefore ar
rive in the city before six o’clock this evening.
VHa Committee ol Arrangements wish us to
request the citizens to meet at the Depot this
evening at 6 o’clock instead of 4, as mentioned
in the programme.
Mn. Glidoon’s Lac-runas.—In consequence
of the anticipated arrival of the lion. Mr. Clav
to-night in this city, Mr.' Gliddon begs to
announce that he will not lerture again until
Saturday evening, and conclude the course on
Monday evening.
»» Marietta Hotel.”—Our citizens who
visit the up-country the approaching summer,
will do well to rend tho notice of the "Marietta
House," which has recently been taken by
Messrs. Daniel & Leak and which appears
in our advertising columns this morning.—
There are few places in the State that affords
a more pleasant summer retreat than Marietta.
Mr. Clav at Macuk.—From the rerbnl in-1 Mr. Clay and tiik Loco roco Pittas.—
formation of thoae present during Mr. Clav'« ITho Miiiodgevtlle Recorder, received last eve-
visit at Macon, we ure aatislied that he liaa left ning, in en article gently rapping tho Editor of
an agretablo improasion with ail parties. Some* the federal Union over the nuckles for its
of Me remarks wore directed at certain reaoltt- "small earplugs it the present journey of Mr.
tions passed, recpecting himself, by tho Demo- Clav through tho State," remarks : " Is tho
cralio Club of Mncon; but were so humerous- right of travelling through our State, ftoely on
ly, yot clearly made, that many were aatislied I joyed by tho humblest citizen, alone lo be de>
that lie had been misrepresented, and even his I niud to Mr. Clay f And if on his direct route,
opponents were roady as well as chivulrous the good peoplo of our counties, in considern-
enough to feel and admit that they had a gen- tion of tho eminent public services, and tho
tlemanly and wholeaouled antagonist. Wo patriotic and elevated character or tho inan,
do not doubt but that the aamo feelings will think proper to receive him with a generous
prevail hero when onr.o the Bound of Ills and warm hearted hospitality, is this right
voire has been heard. At the reception, nr too, to ho. denied to thorn, by tho churlish
ball, at Macon, he was introduced to each inhospitality of the Federal Union i Snrry
lady, and to oncli uomo agreeable remark are we to discover such littlouess, even in
independent nation ; The hand of oppression may sired Congress to pass, to give them our mar-1
havefottaraJluacUon,butththindof ths people ket for their manufactures. There Were bull HTNOTICE.—The Committee of Reception
was made, and all passed off most pleasantly.
Snvatmnh Races—Oglethorpe Course.
Second Dav—Mile heals— Entrance, $100.
' We did not visit tho Courso yesterday, but
were informed that owing to tho high wind,
the track was exceedingly dusty. Thu follow-
ing was tho result of tiie
first race.
Col. A. Dell’s, k. f. 1 1
F. Latkn’s s. c. John Crornll, 2 dis.
W. 11. Holmes’g. c. Blncklork, 3 2
Time—1 55. 1 5G.
political opponenta; and we rejoice that
it hns met with its rebuke by liiglior toned
members of its own party, In our com
munity, who have freely united with their
fullow citizens in tendering to this distinguish
ed American Statesman, Orator and Patriot, »
temporary visitor of our plnco, those hospitali
ties and courtesies which are us much due to
our own character as a people, as to the hon
ored individual to whom they nro rendered.
We trust our neighbor will take our homily in
the way in which it is intonded ; and if it docs,
it will profit by it, ned rofrain in futuro IVom
outraging the hospitable character of its own
town and party.
Tho Recorder concludes ns follows : "But
enough of small matters, whose only effect is
to exhibit in n strong light the desperato ox.
tremitios to which our neighbor and his party
nro driven, hy tho overwhelming popularity of
tho great man whom they belittle thomselvus
the people of Ireland slona can destroy K.
8. Me Memory qf H’aiAinfton.—His nmna la his
epitaph.
9. The Rrtsidtnt qf the United Stain.
10. 1»« (lovtmortf V'nfia, *
11. Me Art qf Union behvttn England and Ire-
land.—“A blightsd trunk upon a cursed root.’ Like
the envenomed Upas, it has scattered death and des
truction around it.
12. Ms Amy and Navy qf the United Slain.
13. Woman.— 1 The star of life’s night—the dew
of its morning—the rose of Its desert,—No repeal to
this Union.
VOLUNTEER TOASTS.
By G. B. Cummino, President— The People qf
Ireland—Calumniated or factious, and traduced or
turbulent—Let this day’s history of their patient en
durance, and constitutional forbearance, stamp With
reprobation these assaults of their enemies.
By Mathew Hopkins, Vice President— The
Advocates qf the Repeal qf the legislative union qf
(treat Britain with Inland—Neither seditious nor
rebellious, we on this aide the Atlantic, who advo<
catn the ssme measure, deem it to be a just claim,
and ought to be granted.
By M. Dillon, Treasurer.—Irish Thltnl and
jfcTTho Fabler's Nounino, the original
picture by Mount, is one of also most exquisite
engravings ever done ill this country. It ia
■ploly for the members of the Apollo Associa
tion for 1843, of whom we perceive there ere
nearly sixteen hundred members. This Asso
ciation is for the encouragement of native ar
tists. The plate is now broken up, every | sweepstake—mile heats,
member being supplied.
SECOND RACE.
Mr. McAlfin's b. c. Crockett, 3 I 1
Mr. Holmes' r.. h Robt. Rowton, 2 2 2
Mr. Chisolm's s. m. Ella, 13 3
Time, 1m. 53s., 1m. 59a., tSm. Is.
THIRD DAT—TWO MILE IIEATS —PURSE $250.
The following nro the entries for this day:
G. Edmonson enters his s. in. Mary Eliia-
hclh, (aged) by Andrew, dam hy UulUtiu. Hi-1 by attempting to belittle."
dor’s dress, blue and white.
Col. Williamson enters his b. h. Brown | lievers, if not practitioner*, of the llomeopnlhii
Stout, 5 years old, by Sarpcdon, dam by Ton- tyatem „f medicine in this city. If so, we take
son. Rider’s dress, blue and purple. ,j IB liberty of recommending to their notice the
Mr. McAlpin enters his s. m. Ruby, 5 ycnrA j following recipe for making “llomoopliatio
Homeopathy.—Wo think there are some be<
old by Duka of Wellington, dam by American I goup." We extract it from the Brooklyn Ad-
Eclipse. Rider's dress, blue and biuck. I r eiliter, with the simple rernaAc that it is about
After the main race, there will be a saddle | one of the best "hits’’ we hove seen for many
a day:
"Take two starved pigeons, hang them by
Mr. Gi.iddon’s First. Lecture on Eovp-1 string in the kitchen window so that the sun
Wuto Sosa* and Wiiio Binoino.—The I tian Antiquities.—It was delivered before n I will cast the shadow of the pigeons into an
I- ttirnierotM .ltd •np'cuMe etidieece. Th. four |™
>,1 tides of the Lecture Room were coverod with . f . i |llUrBt
Loco, «ro iti'rat decidedly irm. lo ktiermjr I mmtrmu.nd mpcubkmlhim. Tho ^ “"TlTuo“'if wMerTboi”tl,«
singing by the Whigs. Somehow, these songs, 1 sides of tho Lecture Room were covered with I OT „ „ fi re f tirlB „ hours, nnd then give
however national they may be, fall with most pictorial illustrations of Egyptian subjects, I the patient one drop in a gluts of water every
discordant tones upon the ears of the Do- pyramids, obelises, hieroglyphics and their 1ten days.
mocracy—(Republicans fs the name they affect | cartouches, portraits of tho Pharaohs or Kings; j jp*The following letter bus been sent us by
within tho last few months.) Other songs inscriptions shewing tho three different modes I t | |e g ont | omen to whom it is addressed,for pub
may be tolerated, nay, they may even afford I of Egyptian writing, hieratic, demotic and ] |j c- |j on ;
high plessuro ; but unhappily, as soon as the I hieroglyph'll the Rosetta stone, triumpal I HALCYONDALK,(Scriven co.) FEB. 19, 1844.
piece ia set to Whig words, the whole affair is I processions, and fuc-simile drawings represent-1 »p„ Messrs. Andrew Bird, Dupon and others,
pronounced e pestilent jargon on the key of at ing the religious doctrines of the Egyptians. I Committee.
lout seven flats, with surh time, (be the time J The examination of these numerous paintings, I Gentlemen :—l received your friendly letter
never eo good,) as a herd of cattle might be I whose colouring, after the lapse of lour tlinus- n f tho 7th inst. inviting me to attend n meeting
supposed to make in lowing. Melody is or- and years, astonishes hy its brilliancy, is a Lf the Independent Republican Parly of Cliat-
dinarily in tlieir estimation melody ; but give it I sufficient attraction of itself, to these lectures. I |, an , county, to be held nl Rose Vole on the 16th
the slightest seasoning—only a little spire of I This first lecture of Mr. Gliddon, had for 1 0 f lltie month ; nnd I should have replied soon-
Wliigism, and it is I its subject, the connexion between the Mosaic er hut for having determined to be present with
Like sweet bells jangled, oat of tnne and harshrecords and Egyptian history, ns collected from y„„ „t tho time and place appointed for your
Ilia iwect.it Bjmphcmirs then become berber- ,be monumonl. i.ow Mi.Ung in the veil., ofl mcolti,*, I went to Sitvenntll accordingly,
mi. diutiimtica, the moil admirable .hake. »nd ,b ” Nil «- "• d'«'”clly ' b, ‘ nur “• but ™ in/imncil of tho |ioilriitioiiiciitor your
qnaror. .mock of tho ogoo, ond io .hurt, it U "” J "“ rJ *« b F lb « in«Ml|Hi«»» mooting.
in cpnfuundndly bad lute. ° r lb “" mMl " nclont '™ k * “ f lbe ,; 8rp- I now lake loevo lo tolum yon my thank. fur
But why i. this f What. il it Ih.l nauulu 1 Tlio»o moiiumcnti of Egypt, oontnio y 0Ur invitation, mid to iny tlmt I .hall nlwayi
Dutnocntio norvo. with such lingo violence I P 0,1 raiU of ncl,tl / * n 6" oneient King. or r.elit to be my duty lo lend to tho Indopou
There il n mown fur oil thing., and n mo.t E"hrnn 1,., many of which nro exhibited in the deni Rnpobliamo my liumblo offorl. ond co
rxcellont one boro. Tim Domocrocy bet. Imotoro Room. There are twelve Vlinraolu I „p,, rnl i„„ f„ r i|,„ fttrlhetdiice and promotion of
tltoM tnngo been,. tliete iso voot ond drop I m *' uil,ncJ Soripturo, seven of whom »ro I ,| 10I i. principle., wltirli, iri am rightly inform-
political mooning in them, bocsu.e they sro I idenlifit-.l upon the monument., hy limit royol 0 d, conslilino tho creed of tlm Imlupendont Ro
ll,• oopreriion of n universal enthusiasm,' be- ov,l ‘ ,,r e ‘, enclosing limit nsmes, publican faith. Your potty Imlioveo that bo-
eauso they oro tho liberty oongs cT tltoie wile I bo,b .vmhchi ami in plicnuic liinrnglypht. Louse men ore freo and equal and capable nf
are dotorminod lo wreot their country from tho Ttl8 olb * r fiv8 Kin 8* nra nilt positively, hut I governing lliomoelvoo, it io wrong for them to
mierule under which it lie. groaned. They wi,b 8 r '“ l pruhohiMljr. identified. ho governed by eoy euthority, or in any man-
... not a,mg in ra.elry to frighten people from Tb - Pharaoh. ofScripturn, whose names and j „ erj other than that which they may have con
tl&r propriety; they come from the heart, and prenomens the lecturer road in tho royal cur- a tituted among themselves by common consent
Mever in *\\ history, did the natiom.1 voice ,ouc *«e«» which were copied from the temples L n n, e g rit or or iginal agreement or compsct.
break forth into song without causes of grave I ^8. v P l * * re Shiehak, Zerah, So, Tirhaka, At-1 q*| 1 j, j„ m y opinion gentleman, nnd if it ia er-
cho and Hophra. I r0 n fl on <| the social system ought to he dissolv-
Siiishek was shown, to be 8heshonk I. I ed, and men should separate themselves from
Zerah * Osorkon I. (one another rntlior than submit to bo governed
So Shabatnk.
Tii links Tahrakd.
Necho Necho II.
llophra llnphrc.
FOB LIVERPOOL.— 1 Tho fino
two eidaa to thla question, the Amarloan and I will moat at the I’uloiki house, 'I'Htl Arrttnliuoa, Ing ror’terorpObTiud N rriYr P h« U .’.L
V h> Ptalght, apply (o - ANBHEWLoiv iCU
1 morel ■“
• new riwnn IV linn i|unoilv>«, aviiivuv-., I nail IIIuua a* • ——-n. i.v,
the Britlab; thosu who voted for this bill voted Ut 4 o’clock, to proceed to the Rail-road Depot,
fur flrith* inlaroata thole who voted againit It mMl Mr Cl .„. sl
nnloil Item .. inlitroiill IVltmhimtrtnit I
voted Ibr .dmarieon intotoati."— Ifajhiit^too
Standard.
lit
cr TIIE HECKPTION.—On tho arrival of
MamotmaaTTi LaotiLiTuna.—The San- Mr. Cloy at tho Depot, a aolnte of Si gnna will bo
Cure Reduced to BSt
.(h FOR CHARLES'
TRI-WEEKLY
“"aft
oto was indebted Ibr a hearty laugh, to the I fired, in Liberty, below Hull street. ‘ P’T” Jr5u”7 ,, »
gentleman who had nreviously informod mein- The Cavalcade and Frocesslon, escorting Mr. lon p steamFaokatwharfTitia^v^min 11 Bt?o*cik*
bora that Louis Pliillippo was a son of Nn- Cr.sr, will move down Liberty through Bull street, For Freight or I’ustgo epplr on boari. or to 8
poleon. Dr.jyirdliBr of Bristol, the ChaUman | piillnB roun d Chlppeway and Court House aqusros, | _ A, LAF1TTE, Agent.
Hy is
Irish Bravery—A goodly portion of the effective
materials of British oggrsnditement and British
n»wer—May they henceforward bo used lor the
lenefit or their native land.
ByC. B. Clvskky, Secretary— 77ie Memory qf
That. D. Rice—Our late lamented Secretary sad
First President nf the Repeal Association of the City
of Savannah—his character needs no eulogium of
men, lor to know hint wet to lore him.
By F. SitlEl.s, Standard Beoror— Otir esteemed
fellow rllinn, Il’m. II. Bulloch, Esq.—Tho first na
tive American who contributed Ills means and influ
ence to the Repeal cause in the City of Savannah,
By A. R. Lawton.—The Siate qf Georgia—Her
adopted sons will not bo the last, either to rejoico
over her prosperity, or to rally under her banner in
the hour of her adversity.
By Col. Gates.—The health qf the oldest Irish
man now living—May he live on until he shall know
that his country, like our own, ia not only the land
of the brave, but the home of the free.
By Lieutenant Smith—Tho enthusiastic, undying
love of country of Irishmen, the source of happi
ness and union here, and of luting benefit to tnlk
country.
Bv Lieut. Renshaw, U. S. Navy—Inland—M*y
her hopes of freedom be fulfiled, and uo repeat to
the union of her sons and daughters.
By Michael Driscoll.—The ImIUs qf Sa
vannah-May sueceu attend their benevolent exer
tions, in raising a temple for the education of the
orphan and fatherleu of every denomination and
creed.
By Jas (iili.es.— 1 The fair daughters of Erin.
. _ r. Xhirdner or Bristol, the1 unairmsn 1 pMi | ng round chlppeway and Court House squires,
todl« re.ld.ac. of Jadgal UTsTMAILr
tha agricultural roaolution. which hu had In- U"len,wb.ra;aiW.p...b,g.alula,they wllllcav. n f p»?'?m£1 C ?, E £
Iruiiuced, thoaubiaotoftliaduly upon Import*! tholrgueatandlilapanu. marSl Tn Flnill ^ 1'AI.A I lit. K 1
.oft loop wa. brought Into liotlca, and Dr. - J-=... -li-J ”KY8*JM:KSONV LLt. BR nTOy i % t .S
Uardnar atatad that tho duly on thla arllola wna ICT DANCING ACADEMY.— Moneleur A. AND Plt’OLATA—Cait,luu"the U*S ^I.Vl to tili
fifty cent* per lb. He was corrected bv so rural IBONAUD, respectfully informs tho public in gen- j shore places. *
Senators, end among others by Mr. Livermoro eral.thst lie will receive Pupils This Day, »nd I P? cket ST. MATTHEWS, CspUin
of Mlddlo.ox whu atut.d that thei duty on tho t„ u „ 1iuy u „ |,„ ,, mn thll SFs'iTUM« BftBWSri 1r P 1 "-
nrticle was fifty cents a barrel. Dr. Gardner m __, q „ 1 ***■( 2**® 11 ®**>'■.«4 o'clock, P. M. end
w.. hlvl.lv ini H ,t il.i. an dlatlan. and I l!) 3 | will t.turn until, full.wia, ""
appealed to the tariff it.olf, Dura which b ° lt„min„.T_ ~ nS* UavlS S “
quoted tho prnviaiun catahllaliing tho duly un ® on * ” * Manure. Captain Mcfichy on
eoft aoap at fiffy cent, par bbl. “Now,” .aid Mr. Bxr.n,tho Agaut for vending llommor, i 1 .- or 1() ueu. HAAS, Agent
the Dnctnr, “If HI. doe. not moan pound, I loot byatain for making Manure, haa arrived In thla p.j, All Frelghta pajahlehy ahippere. Freight
will thank some gentlemen to toll mo what it city IVom Augusta, for tho purpose of giving the will be takor, on board until the hour of departure.
does mean." A gonoral roar from all parts of Planters in this vicinity the opportunity of testing Freight rr;<®lved instore, IVee of charge during the
llio board wo. tho roeponao to thia inquiry, un- th , bo ,„ nu „i,|„ g |y onl lh | t „ TO mel | lodO f, nt | oh . WffAffffifa'A th. m.m k
dorcovoror whioh tho headof,It. oommitto. , ,, ndl . Po J„ purcll ,. illE HghU) f,„ r „, , I tw.crSI. Augu.U„oVn7picl;i,tOw^
Th.'iofoJmahon L d hTronuo.Jod "flirt Tour componaatlon, have tho aralataaoo or Mr did Mtll Co.cli to connoct with thla fio.t. P.E,,,,-
tho tufortoatiou ho had raqouatad-flart. Uur. « mahlngt „ eir „ nl whlch rrom jj, | £JS9Si$!l
ID-The Frioadaaad Acqualatnacca or Um loto kaowlodjo ortho atiaaar or proporliooiog tho io- ,„, r 2|
1 _ I ii..,li. n ij ..r.h.1,1,,!. el.A I.a i. ... i ...ill I -
wtfir.
Capt. JAMES BAKER, aod nr Ilia ltav. Mr. Pto.- BredleoU.,r which the mixture la coo.po.od, will
too ood rumMy, ore iovitod to otteud tho Fooarol or 8i*o them ioalght Into tho proce...
lira Pormer, Prom the roaideoco op the latter, at IS Mr. B. caonot remain long in the . ........
o'clock, M.,rtns day. mar 21 | coaiory tor thoao who with to avail thomiolvea orjCapt. Quinn, now loading at Johnaon'a wharP, will
i FOR MACON, HAWK-
hlr. B. cannot remain long in tho oily and itia no-1 ATELANDINas^StoitmimboatH? lIdOOk!
Arrivals at the Pulaski House.
march 20.
| U F Wing, Darien
| N Varnidoe, Liberty Co
Joel Thayer and lady, Boston.
At the Mansion House.
C B Jones, Liberty Co | W Hughes, jr,Liberty Co
IVI ...wv vvaivr vv Bail ,w arnia iiiooiauiica ut I e.w.v awmuail|| ai* duillliutl m ITillll, STIII
Ilia aotvicei to give him on oorly call. Thla manure Wi ■ bov « "" Satohdav Moboi oo, 23d Inn.
I... boon fairly triad and Pound to .ooo.od w„11_ F °' » bl > 1 “DP 1 !'
C Spalding, Darien
R L Morris, do
has been fairly tried and is found to succeed wall—
it cannot therefore fail of being of great odvantago
to worn out lands,
mar 21
l. BALDWIN & f'O.
H E Chstty, Alshima
Gen A C Gordon, do
G King, Culloden. Ga
W Drew, do
W Hurst,
iv L,
k Munson. New York
S Buford, Scrivcn Co
Cary Cox, Alabama
, J Paine, Telfair Co
ashington Co.
Whig MechanicN 1 Clay Clubt
At a Meeting of tho above Club, held at the Ly-
with gratitude by her sons.
clock, on horseback, to unite in escorting the Hon.
By P. K. Silt els, Committee of Arrangements.— Henry Clav, to his place of residence, while in
The Repeal qf the unholy Union between England 1 Savannah. I
and Ireland—May we all meet on our next Anni
versary to hail the Irish uation
plishment.
Resolved, That this Club meet^t the same place
its happy secutn- on Saturday next, and proceed to' tho Exchange in .,
1 a body, lor the purpose of being introduced lo the I rr
Hon. Henry Clay.
. possessing
qualified to delineate the sorrows and future pros'
•eels of Ireland as him, whom we have this day had
he pleasure of listening to.
By Wm. H. Bulloch.—The Irish Jasper Gretnt-
The livery of royalty they have discarded Tor the
garb of the soldiers of freedom. In the day when
the free institutions of their adopted country shall
be threatened, their posts will be those which were
„„ B ? , J °?" I ,, «;»l«d; 1 TT.t";'commUt.. orthr.e bo PPI i NEW YORK, MARCH 10.-Comt.~Ura.il Cor-
turning Anniversary find it evincing the the President, to carry into effect the views of feo b»« been in active demand during the week,
it has this day done, and possessing an orator as well ^ ' mectin _ wllh power to y publish the proceedings. 50W bags sold nt C| a 7c| 1000 bags do. inferior, liAc,
to delineate the sorrows and luturepros-j * inuw iv l'iij.icant i>r..;,i.ni 1 and 1000 bags 7 jc, 4 mos, about 2000 bags of which
wore to go out of tho city. 2200 bags St. Domingo
sold at 6a S$c, w[“
Arrangements for the Reception of Mr. I bag* Msraca&o ‘
Clay* 160 do. green do.
FOR RENT—Till the 1st No-
riantnra wl.hlag to patch... rl„,.a, c, ...11
themselves of Mr. Baer’s instructions will please mtr 21
I* - marietta hotel, m
^^mmmemmm—mmm1 FOUNTAIN AIR AND PUREST WATER, m
RECEIPTS'OF Cori-ON, MARChTso! L.?i! “S'?JJ3i5?M d u1 V | inS
Npaeums and comlbrtable Hotel, recently kept by
Per central Kail Hoad—ibt baies, to J DCnrhnrt Benson Roberts, Esq., in the beautiful and healthy
Sc Scott, T II Harden, A Lafitte, Hamilton, Harde- town of Marietta, take pleasure in announcing to
man Sl Co, J Lama, E Psdelford, S Philbrick. Co- 1,10 lr » Velli "g R““J C * U Is now opened Ibr the
| Iran, Miller ha Co, J Boon, Holt * Atkinaon, J L
I Swinney & Co, S Crawford, Greiner Sc Beall, N A siduoua regard to their comfort in every particular.
Hardee Sc Co. and H GoodaJJ. An abundant provision country renders the duty of
I'er itnamor H. L. Cook, Prom M.con_S80halo., ™ UI !riS."1 com !"" U, » 1 ' *" •“!’
„ ... .... .. ’ . irv „ , ’ |2 n «- i Ins town is situated near the eastern con-
to C llartndge, J Washburn & Wilder, J D Carhart | fines or the romantic and interesUng Cherokee
country, and is in the principal public highway pass-
ing into that region. Public conveyance! from al-
. moat every direction render it very accesaible. Wo
- confidently solicit a share of patronage. Call emd
1 stt us. ,
Board and Lodging per month S16 00
Do. without do. do. do 10 00
Do. min and horse per day *. 1 75
Do. man perday, 1 00
Do. horse per month, 10 00
Do. horse per day,...., ’. 60
nur 21 DANIEL & LEAK.
Bv Jx.r, McDobald,H, or the CommltlM.- “•» ,h « or , 11 '" 'i 111 ' ro1 '
II. R Jackson Eta.. Pretident of the Reveal Atso- lowing resolutions were unanimously passed:— . . , B
ciatfanoflh. Clip of SimmrwiA—Hia ..I?oc.ty of fl,rolo,d, That the member, of thla Club meat at &Soolt, BEStilea, L Baldwin Jt Co, Hamilton, «»d tal. the P" n .))«l public highwjy pa...
Ireland and Iriah right! ahonld ever bo retnemlmrcj I tha Lyceum Hall on Thuraday afternoon, at. o'-1 Hardeman & Co, W I Way aod C H Campfialtl. ' 1
COMMERCIAL.
Latest Uates*
n Liverpoul, Feb. 10.—From Havre, Jan. 31.
160 do. gi
| bags African 74c, all 4 mos.
Cotton.—A fair amount ofbusiness haa been done
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
—Lost nr stolen, a young Pointer Dog, of
• a dark liver and whito color. The above
reward will be paid if delivered either to Mr Robt.
Mackay, or to the undersigned
mar 21 4 R. HABERSHAM Sc SON.
The Committee of 26, appointed tn mnko
uc inreaieneu, mcir uuau wm uo iiiini] wuioii wore i . , . - , „ ,
maintained by a Montgomery and a Jasper, even at I arrangements fur the reception ortho Hon. j„ Cotton during tiie weekj prices, however, were , , _ M .
th. ..crilino oPthelr».!.«! fl.«- H .... Ct.xv, announce the Pollowing order or j^lt!»l|!wtfftfi. g m^,.rt.lk^rd». f „ rm „ d ffl* Aonud Engmmg, t'SJViU.
m^l,tt .V^S7. '7o,u'potTc- P r °ceeding- which h.'™t£iprin"te SSSS-Jk*! “iS &
t * -• • • I A Pnmmitinn will nrnnnnd from Savnnnnll 1 bales, iif which 6GOOwnrn (Jnlnnil and KlnriiU. nml I ill be distributed from Lol. ; WillisniJ Book-
A RT UNION.—The Subscribers to
•lA. the Apollo Association are respectfully in-
giflative independence. ' I A Commitlee will proceed from Savnnnnli bales, of which 6600 were Upland and Florida, nnd i
By C«\ H»»rK.-n.: .xp..l,drmt«-,tii. //on. io Gordon, on lira Central Unit Rond, on Wed- J™ middlfn^Ua ulSStVul 21
, eraectttin^''ib« n,hmen Uei,r , “ l Un 8 ua 8 e t0 y° ur I neaday, to moot Mr. Clav, nnd escort linn to I to good fsirand good. BJ a 9fr~ ’ 1
^ “The cofora that float from the mast head should *ha c, ly-
be the credentials of our seamen,’’ Mr. Clay will arrive on Tliurkdny afternoon. |- M | r *
And estimate the patripti.m, which has adorned and j A of twettty . H u gum will unnounco hie The
W. A. CABUTHF.RS,
Hon’y Sec. fur Savannah.
did not appear to have any el
i pstn ,
illustrated his distinguished character.
The Her. J. F. O’Neill having retired soon after arrival. . 11W , vwv , r .. „, ........ .. .. ..
dinn„, and dot, ta.lng Int.rfc.d ,1th hi. Mb. to A civic proc...loa will bo ft,rated .1 III, dc. amount WlgWajalnal {gtfflj Mm Tjm &St P. upnn th. BWnon, ind In fhn mam
tetntn,.catth.followingacntim.nl: | pot, upon the nmv.l of Mr. Guar, und.r the JM*«<!■ Fi^'Kan’div^Tf 1 " r
•Jo»» mated at 680J»6 bale., LlLitl*: CT'Vll" t ^
t unon tW market ,lru ? tin 8 ° r * Breakwater or Sea Wall, to be built
i first of Sentnmhnr on * 18 B°uth end of St.'Catherine’s Island, embrac-
1 first of September | , tronR t o resist the
By the Rev. J. F. O’Neill.—The Triumvir, Bui-1 direction of Mr. William Herb, and Mr.
...... feet in the ground, and in- 1
closed with 4 inch plank, free from sap, to be se-
„ . . g7;»hi7lmarta an.f literal | pointed hy them, lo eacorl Mr Clay, to hia|“' da n ,7j4‘5|rj, 1 Wn“™rSKnW'74Mntofrom| Ul '!F r n .V ,| " M a ^ l i^^!! U !jM , f l 0 l 5|?S&
W-W* « lbo feeldonc. of tho Hon. J. M. | tho prlo„of.l..t wank. ..Sine, th.n that.b..„|^!! 8 ;A DWD ' H0PKIN9 '
I. ...... ll,. IU..A. ..r Ira U... • 1 It-rara.raw
loch Ward and Joricspn-Threo noble, high-minded c c , • f Marshals, nnd assistants, ap- Elour.-Kttlj in the week sales to the amount or “'“J
spirits ; genuine patriots. The three first native I ^.hunter, Mueimarsi.a.s, ana Bssisuiui.,Bp L QVQn or fiigh t thousand barrels of Genesee were
tanner, among the friends of Ireland in Savannah. I Bkrrikn. m(-ii r , afc
May the first Tong remain the mild, the liberal and The procesaion will ho composed of the 44131, and fancy brands
tranll.minlv a-Aitnr nr firm f’-.—th- a.rnntl I 1 - I i ■ nl.:. i Li
gentlemanly Editor of the .Georgian—the second, ... „ . . , „ ... „
the gsllsnt Commander ortho Irish Jasper Greens, committee of Arrangumonts, und all citizens
and the third the brilliant advocate at the bar. who are disposed to join it, ill enrriugos and on I erM .
S Joiin Cias.—Inland and €/tn. Jackson— As horseback.' Thu Committee dosiro ns many as Molasses.—We notice qulto an active demand for
itter has been refunded his fine through sympa-[ ... ., . , . , . I Molssses, and prices have an upward tendency. 300
thy of tho people, so may the former obtain repeal possiblo to assemble at the dopoton horsuback, hhd«. Cuba sold at 23 a 24c.; 366 hhds, 44 tierces
orthe Union through the sympathy of nations. | Thursdny afternoon, at 5 o’clock. 1 - — - 1 ’ ,K -"“ e
and aerinuN import.
In all ages, liberty airs have stirred the I
hearts of (Veenicn, and even the ballad alone (
has done this. The gentle Sidney averred
that "Chevy Chace" moved him like the I
sound of a trumpet. And music has been I
floating through the world since creation
dawned, and American freemen are to be I
By P. Condon.—May the prosecutors oi O’Con- On Friday at 12o’clock. Mr. Clav will
nell fall head long into the pit which they have dug , . . .. » „ . . ^ 29ji a ^Jc.j 162 hhds ‘ orl ° Bi co *7 a 28°, 150 do
for him and hisfellow traversers, the champions of | bo introduced to his fullow citizens en masse, | Mntanxis hi lots at 23 a 234 c, all on tljo usual credit.
Irish Repeal.
by those who liavo no right to govern. Gov
ernment is formed and managed by the many;
the feto have agreed to submit, but are al lib.
firty to withdraw peaceably Ir^m any system
laughed at and jeered because they have I Kings were found in Scripture,
caught up and prolonged the strain ? Greece,
in her drama, and on her battle fields; and re
publican Rome, have thundered forth tlieir na
tional choruses. Along lbe vine clad liillt of)
enthusiastic Germany, and over the sunny
fields of beautiful France, every morning
breeze has been laden for centuries with the
laysofthe trubadoura,and their national hymns,
^Mble to the ears of the oppressor. In our
The lecturer indicated where these Egyptian I (hoy do not like ; and the ninny rule, not bo-
B, M. Patiii.xnnm._7r.Imid—Her noble Monumont Square, by Gaorg.
mountains and fertile plains to her virtuous daughters ( _ , ,
and brave sons, her bogs and marches to Welling-1 tmng. Esq., who will make nn
ton. Peel & Co.
By Jas. 11. Low.—Father Mathew—Father Ma
thew and the Temperance reform.
I
T
cause of their strength of numbers in forcing
submission, but because tlieir agreement nnd
law, come nearest tn tho agreement or luw of
the whole number.
Accordingly I consider myself a Democrat
—not a modern or ancient Democrat, but a
true Democrat. For that reason I am an In-
, . . , dependent Republican in principle, mid being
Among tho results of hieroglyphic dtscovo- ,,, ,
® attached to Henry Clay and Ins meusurcs, lam
nea ure these, that Ahraham was contemporary , - , - . . .
.. r.i . . 7 therefore a member of the Whig party. A-
with Aian, tho father of Osortasen I, who whs 1
Shishnk, I Kings, xi. 4(1, and in Cliron. xii. 2.
Zerah II Chronicles, xiv. 9.
So 11 Kings, xvii. 4.
Tirhakeh ......I! King-, six. 9.
Necho ......II Kings,xxiii.29.
Hophra Jeremiah, xliv. 20.
which it is hoped Mr. Clay will respond. ,
On Friday nvoning, a Complimentary Soit/o, I aleatl; at !3cj i(J0 bbja HlNMr Orloana at23J eta. I art wntffrvM ra. a r» ent ~—r
Mr hi... rail) h. ni cm, a. H. .1 P?lgn Splnt. am In^^m^aral. da.OTd-A. - 1;lg. |
nur 21 " PRENTICE 'fc WAY.
. Slain mu nrfnntnf munlru Mra* Ihn I . . ’ I IVJIffODIU.i'MimBI nun) u/iniSMl 0|,SO| j/w, OW ,MAR lead and shot—id
fanner bn’blweedwlti! Hepeallmd the^latte/wilh pootRlUy invited to attend. JSm ^ “ bb '*' Br "’ d) ' ,old bJ rttS'i' U "f' I 011 "" l |"[ " ,p "rt' T'r’' '
U r; , ,, On Saturday, Mr- Clay vvill n^Kft. Sugara a rain ,.«! demand,
By John Low.—Civil and Religious lAberly.— Exchange Long Room, between tho hours of nnd prices are Improving. GOO hhds. Porto Rico msr21
The brightest jewels in the wreath of the goddess *, A ». « n d 2, P. M., all persons, Indies and «>ld “l » °4 euj 1400 do Now Orleins, f»4 a 71; == ^ —; ■ =—
of American liberty. ’ ‘ . ISO hhds do. sold by suction, yestorday,st7,25a7.3l, I T3R1ME BEEP. — 50 bbl8. Prime
By Owen O’Rourke.—7& CmslihUim qf the gen» , « , *‘ on i wl, ° do8,ro to mnho hl * 90 days; 150 hhds Cuba brought 7,7i cU; 1650 boxes X . Reef, for sale by PRENTICE St WAY,
‘ r.h our once. A committoe of introduction will bo in I brown Havana, 64 a 8; 190 boxes whito, Q\ a 8*- —*• * —“*
marSl
8J;sud
liberties are protected^-sn iSsurmounUble barrier I 1100 brown while's, 8|—4 mot. 1-m *-» «1/* wrr* 1 tat vr
to aapiringdetnagiiguea. attondnnee. , , lVfARKING I N II.
1 These arrangomonts have necessarily boon | ^MOBILE, MARCH 15, (Evening.)—Cotton.— iTL nunlitv. for sale hy
1 country too, there never wag an enemy’s | , * . *, . . * nmne other things that are passing now-a-days,
' n'ZBBRL* ' .. . a .. ..... I the third King of tho »ut««30lii dvoosly. A- .... , . . .
man-of-war sent to the bottom, that the event! 0 13 I ll i.mrljunK- verv stranira how thn mnriern
it is certainly very strange how tho modern
1 not celebrated by a song that has cheered " ,uno pB *1 ** B ,e Pharaoh, who knew n ° l Democracy have become so much divided
lb. for.call. „f th. merchantman era, ainc. '°*°l ,b - . ,I '* n " n “ * '"S'" 1 »«"«' b «. '"d t |,„„..| vc ,.
Had, benighted, and unhappy is that land, and I P ortr "'| 0 " ,Bn y enuty were ex iliitcd.l H a »j n g nothing about this at present, permit
Iqaden ia the air the people breathe, if inii.ir T nni ” * or eaoetni, waB ; tt|patprti y the] ,^ s j n ^*ntt|u^S^^ur ley down the propoeitlon,
be. never e.ept Ihrnngh it. PI '"" ob ! h ‘ , lle wn * P"""' 8 0,,, ' end to eh.ll.ng, debete upon it, the. nn mom-
• Whig, ere fond of ringing ennga, end i, ■>">”* “ I" 1 «“d »t“ rn ,"g Wd-tp 1 - b .r.fiWDemocratic petty of 1844, e„„ be .
i. on. of tkoir beat altribnt... Were W.tl'k. expedition,. Jo.c-p ,i t.l|d.d
grawneorrnpt with the enjoyment of power » nd .rlb..h.pb.rdKt„g, Api.pl...- IliePI,.- j iyo -.n
did they ril in eecet conclave to de.ieo metlt- r "" h " bo,e d " U ‘' ,Ur m ‘ 10 li.ll tl.e.o b,i.r,em.,k,, .Hid ,o„ deem .he,,,
nd. of defeating tb. will of thepeiipl. in o,d,r ® ol, ’ rao "' 0 ‘“ rtl,or ' ,,r lb " Iwljr-Srat notice; nod I araure you that 1 feel
that they might retain office eoute qui coute,
i Tanitic dynasty.
truly honored and gratified by your kind letter.
Very siucnrnly,
CUYLER W. YOUNG.
did they regard every spontaneous burst of BIr. GLlDOON, hy one illustration, allowed j | - | in || ||kowi»e be proud to co-bpo'rnlo at any
public entburieem, with j.elno.y end dielrnel, ‘r b * , “" ll . ,,l r h,Prr, 8 1 ^ 1 " 0 ■"■'"P"™ «» 1
he'd they like their opponent,, rov „|, ed ™ b «'>l» lb" ca.a nflbe I'li.raol,
•lirougl, a wbol. cycle end boxed lb. mil,, h" H »Pk»; 1> propHdtloc„r»
eoinpeee of political expedient., until they fult j Jereml *^* —■*‘' Bnbo| d, I will give PI , itrao | l I Hibcntinn Socloly,
' r Hophra, King of Egypt, into tlm band, of Ilia Tba aebjemad Toeete, drank at the celebration or
ummiUhal wli b. illric afto ; in li, IgP «d Into ,b. hand, of ill.that aeck »'■ P-iek'a Day, it at.o bole, tho anaiVaraat, of
upon >. that, would be no mum aftoa. in lh.tr 1 1||( l |u . ^ th , | Hi. Hlbpralan Society, he,, been (tabbed o. fe,
upon
.ranks.
They would be .. eil.n. .. . Stygi.n K~^
pool. It has been customary to smile at |he —r”- -r-;• ». | REGULAR TOASTS.
practice of song singing, as though it did not «hen changed into "Rtmesto, the "abomma- , lriland _
bio Pharaoh." Thus the mention of un Egyp- "The nations are fallen, but shn still is young
indicate a sincere heart, and honest enlhUsi- l Her sun is but rising while others have set,
awn, «■ though all the songs were trashy and I t,# K,n e» sometimcM innde incidentally, he* And tho’slavery’s cloud o’er her morning has hung,
absurd. That there is bad poetry enough in the 00mM P 08,t,V0 h,,lor y• hieroglyphic science, The fuft noon of freedom shall beam round l.er
•tj . l.,, ... . . and whatever was doubtful in time, place or J* 1 ’ ......
world, we well know, but there are a hundred run .. .. v 2. The Roman and the American Eagle-The for-
Whig anng* which will challenge the admire- j pa " ” rendered corl in. mersoared amid the clouds of battle, with the reek-
• ■ • • I lie fit ■ixn.ia.'a I .rarallien w.njnn .1 -
tion of the critic, tv hother the wit, spirit and
numour of some, or the lofty and generous
iddon’s Lecture pro*enlfld*t|io im- ing spoils of conquered nations hung from his blood-
suits derived from hierology. lie did • u,n , ed h'®" 1 ” [ mer d '° P u . r , e ' 1 h «»»e"i
* , ... , , bearing sloli upon tnumphant wiog, the glortuu
aentlmenla of otliete be coneidered. Tint lee I n01 ' bo ** ,,, > ,b ” w lb “ hl,,or / of HJatiiglypliio | eeetiment that "dll aim ore 6or»/r« iimfeqeul,
making fur the liglit, when the latter ran into
tho former boat, striking her a-littfe foword of I
■vnu mo in*«»». viMur» uo .vu.iui'bu. ji .m* w* ■ jj j what steps, the scienco had I Who h«d not rather be an American' than a Roman ? tlm boilers on the starboard side, tearing away
»*”. ra ’ d * “ r*"“ ,l,eM c , alT'a e," R “««*. ^ *0 CW Ul.t W. .00, Am.tlC.0 - “ •- * ' * '
3m I'.re become elmoe, ...tiob.l, „ ii H Fe™”* crUinty end cxtciit. Wo ^
.; .etinek, jo not to our credit, and bop, ya, " "
to see some improvement in this regard. We
' any than, and tha Whig press ought to repeat
ift let the Whigs sing! let them raise Uioir
voices and go it as loosely as they pli
They will be all the better for it. Let them
ope it their lungs end ting in. Heaven's name,
•ay we.
CoxdREss.—The Senate was not in aesiiion
on Sfttnrday. In the House nothing of interest
transpired, most of the day being taken up in
the consideration of private bills.
The Washington Slsiidnrd says that Con-
months, and has>issed on* Wll—that restor-
ing aflne to Genera! Jackson. If the Whigs
iaG ‘ htodemolis’ ‘ . ..
iunlly, they
i only to lot them have a majority in tiio
, LsfisIstiVa body, and the thingfwili be done I
**' to their hand.
Dr. Young, the Champollions, Rossellini, I
Wilkinson, Leemnns and Dr. Lepsius, who is I
now engaged in scientific researches in Egypt,
on the part of the King of Prussia. These
subjects would of course be embraced in an ex-
tended course of lectures.
Tiie subject of tiie second lecture wus tho I
eorgisns, who, with
more firmness, and but little haa changed hands at
less than $4fl3l Flat hoop 1 ,p
id fancy en’i'
III. lira cl,.need haodo .t T>A)L ROAD BONDS—For ,ole by
n8}fj.‘ Tv m.t2l J. RUTHERFORD. ~
s^f.^bbl.. fron. New! MEW FOR RENT.—An elipblo
■ ra’X-i,t nuu ion»; u
round hoop Ohio brought, .
“ ' ,J -* g4.874. Rut little doing in South-
eligible
Pew, No. 47, la the Independent Presbyterian
—.i j Church, for rent by a gentleman about to remove
active demand for | rronj , h|! cJty , Apply at this Office,
mar 21
Cardenas, a cargo of New Iberia and one of Matan-1 TVTEGROES FOR SALE.—Two
B’bnctliWhMxN.Orlmce L>( p.lmo Negto Men 30 toftSyeati cfsBe.boet-
■JO 501 . .011, , IIM III..,, twin It Inn 57.50- ISO Jn I mon flo|d I| *„ d| .
from the Balcony of tho Puloeki Ilouec, nppn-
Rice.—The demand hna been confined principally
Enquire n
IL A. CRANE, 177 Bsy st.
* to quantities suitable for homo consumption, with-1 SPLENDID BARAGE SHAWLS
[o D. Cum- out change in pricer. The sales for the week reach O AND SCARFS.—I carton 84 rich Dsraae
address, to "bout 600 tierces at 2,431 a g2,68| for ordinary to Shawls; 1 do. rich Bnrngo Scarfs; 1 do. 44, 5-4 and
” fol, nml O 1ft a * Dll fleek In* .nml lit rvr.mee I I* 1 Hilt nl I . « ■ ■ ■* Z ■' - X’^wr
fair, and 2,75 a 2.87A cash lor good to prime.
d r/. . re v ..IL. L- s , . 164 Silk Shawls—just received by *. ^ m
Spirits.—DomestTo Whiskey in dredge casks u | ,„ >r «i SNIDER, LATHROP Sc NEVITT.
Unjfad Stoles—The^jfrat Isilwsrk by vrhicl
bills, best
quality, for sale by
HAZARD, DENSLOW Sc WEBSTER,
mar 21 .
dtc.—r
J. S. Fat,
Samuel H. Moruel,
A.’Lafitte,
W. A. Carutiikrs,
J.L. Locke,
W. B. Fleming,
M. Sic eft all, Sr.,
H. Roberts,
W. B. Hodgson,
W. C. O’Driscoi.l,
R. IIaiford,
E. Padelford,
Henry Williams.
will bo ,onl hy the inclemency of tiie weather, It having LOUR, PORK, SUGAR,
I rained without cessation throughout tho whole day. 25 bbls. Canal Flour, 15 half bblv- Jamlcsnn’a
1 The few transactions that havo transpired have I Crackers; 12 bbls prime Pork; canvassed HsmsvLsrd,
shown a downward tendency in prices. The sales and New Orleans Sugar—just received. For siln by
of Wednesday are estimated at .7000 to 3500, those mar 21 J. H. LADD,,
of Thuraday at 1500 to 2000, and to-day at h to 800 n i> d a t\—trn ...
bales, making in the aggregate for tho threo days|l\TAVY BREAD—If 0 bbls., for Stile
6100 to 6.700 Dales. Wo quote in accordance with I -*- ^ bv PRENTICE A WAY.
By John Riordon.—771* Chamber qf Commerce I - - i* . ,
.’the City qf Savannah—The true and worthy m ado without consultation with Mr. Clav, and
uitiriiiin* ni’liipr nnhla rivier nnd harhnur - .• . • limited, occasioned by unfavorable accounts from
guardians of bar noble river and bsrbour. oro of C0UnJ0 BU |, JO ct to aucli modifications aa |.Ncw York and Now Orleans, and also to some ox-
Won tx rXTTtxzn x^ykarcR Uamha.s. !» ■•T, dicut., of wktolt due node.
—A girl, after she is betrqthed, is cooped in a given,
small room. Shackles of gold and silver are I
placed upon her nnklea and wrists, as a piece I I, p ‘n’ ’
of dress. If she is to be married to a man who
Ims discharged, dispatched, or lost a former
wife, the shackles which a former wife wore ®*” AI ® l,:,D * 11 *
arc put on the new bride's limbs, ond she is I J v ‘ '
fed till they fill up a proper thickness. The | M- Clark,
food used for this custom, worthy of the Unr-I’L’ ~ p Tlt, i
barians, is called arough, which Is ofnn extra-1
ordinary fattening quality, also famous for ren- ”• "• lorbitt,
dering milk rich and, abundant. With seed, \ g-1 ali.ioant,
and tlieir national dish, eitscaseo, tho bride is •’ 1 • h tuaht,
literally crammed, and ipany actunlly die un- **•
derlho epiion. II. K. Per-xrow,
Friend Chandler, of .the Philadelphia £/. ===5====5 _ _ w _ . . . ^ ■ ____ _ __ ... r
S Gazette remarks lhnt it mav he said in re-1 ... SOIREE. NEW ORLEANS, MARCH J5.-Tbero ws. 1 AA GOOD BaltlRinre Hnms, for
\ . ' . , • ,? u-i - e I Application having been made for tickets to ad- Lome domand for Cotton yesterday, and tho transac- LI.vF\/ sale by PRENTICE & NT^kY.
ply, that the fat of the Tunisian bride is fat; | mit children to the Soiree, tho Committee deem it | tions comprised 4,000 bales, nearly all of which was | mnr21
raeVk'ir2Th "ruliTof “‘TcTT'r 7r. rW ‘" bC ,*° 'V 8 ;' U li n ..to«l«^ MRYAN SHERIFF'S SALE.-
maiket, seem to be guilty or a deception as that it will be found absolutely necessary to exclude r | or , 6 .'gi, ordinary 6| a’’At middling 7| a 0; good I Jt> Will bosbld, on ihe first Tuesday In Mar
grout as is tho butcher who blows up his I children of both sexes. This is done with reluct- middling Bp,, middling fair 84 a 8J; fair 9 b 9j; good Lext.boforn the Court House in Bryan County, be-
voal. a. ance, but it is a rule of imperative urgency,—and f*ir 94 a 9|j 8"°d “nd fine 10. tween the legal hours of sale, one tract of Land. Ij-
tl.e nitrntion of narnnts is rrsnnrtfiillv directed in Mohanga is in goodi demand—London. 61 a 64 h nR In Rryan County, containing three hundred
8vtx.ni,IT Cott-itlon.—Ycitcrday mntn- ■ *‘“" Uon °fP*'""" teipectfull; iliteeloil to , ptom 3,-10 » S43-, New Ynrl, SO »cro«, Brenteiltn Wifllem Griffin, heumlwl n.etlijr
inn about thrnn o’clonk the Stnnmbnnt. Ameri- ' tbc y “»""*■ “"dor eny circunnl«nce«,be oil- d nyI , y > 3 per cent tllicoonti Check., 14 per coni B|L|, Mettot, nrdnnilliby John Slricklnnd ( end
n.2' milted. It I. ennecemry to ..y that Hie rule, dl.ce.nt. t„„ t , lyln S In raid county, cnnt.lnlmt twe hnh-
- .. shb>.
anles to-day, inferior G a 6A; ordinary 63; middling j Riar 2l
74;middling fair 8; and fair 84 a 840, l\ersiredto-l'mT4MtM?riiuo * ion Li......
day only 685 bales, making the receipts of tho last j\T ANKEENS, &C . — I P*CceH
threo days about 5800 bales. I Ll Georgia Nankeen; 2.70 German Bags; 10 pieces
Exchanges havo been very quiet, and prices re- Dundee Bag jing. For sale ly •’ '
main stationary. We quote itorling 64 a 6J prom.; 31 J. H. I ADD.
franc.4,!5.*0. Si.tydnyhill.MqTATOES, BEANS; &o. -80
■fl. bbla. Potatneaj 10 do. White Beans; 10 half
| 3 a 3A, and sight on sama
1 New Orleans par.
. Freights.—Notli ng has bees done that we can bbls. l’ig Pork. Foraoleby ......
learn in freighta. * | «nor2l RRENTICE1& WAY.
ty.
how was bound down, and tho American Ea-1
glu, was nscending, when* it. appears a light I
was discovered burning on the River’s bunk, I
Tho Rainbow was rounding to and the Ameri-1
can Eagle standing across tho River, both boats
3. Georgia-
The hills and plains of Georgia,
Oh! where upon the face
Of earth, is freedom’s spirit,
More bright in any race 1
ln Switzerland and Scotland
Each patriot breast it fills,
But oh! it biases brighter yet
Among our GaOfgia hills.
4. Jasper— His free heart was rocked in an Irish
.. . ,l. xj.,. „ - . I cradle, it moulders now loan American grave. Dear
pyramids, from the clucMation of whoso Ins- an American the Und ofhisbirth;dear tn the Irish-
lory and mysterious character, much iustruc- man the land of his burial. Such spirits as his bind
lion and pleneurd worn derive,I. I "* tta ! >r llb cl "’^‘. f,r U,e
her guard as far Aft as tho wheel house, rip
ping up her hull within a foot of the water’s
edge, carrying away her. chimniee, knocking I
down the Pilot house, displacing the boilers a-1
bout 15 inches and causing her connection pipes I
tn burst,drilling John Williams a deck hand
mar 21
E. PADELFORD.
J. L. LOCKE,
H. WILLIAMS,
W. P. BOWEN,
H. ROBERTS.
J. G. FALL1GANT,
W. C. O’DRISCOI.L.
W. B. HODGSON,
w. f. Law,
JOS. S. KAY,
R.T. GIBSON,
Port of Bnvnniuth,.
I property of William Griffin, to satisfy an execution
1—to* V I from « Justice’s Court for thn Nineteenth District nf
| Sun rises, 6 59 ( Sun sets
I High Water at Tvrer.
6 J,
9 19
Wind S.
SOIREE IN HONOR OF MR. CLAY.
Subscribers to tho Soiree to be given on tho
nnd scalding tiro deck passungnru of the mono I evening of the 22d inst., ere respectfolly informod
ARRIVED.
Steamer H. L. Cook, Quinn, Macon, lo L. Bald-
win Sc Co, *
SAILED.
1 Schr. Geo. Henry, Herrick. Saliile Hirer.
I Sloop Georgia, Boles, Ricoboro’.
MEMORANDA.
Tho brig St. Simons, from New York, bound for
March 21* 1844. n rvnn c nun ty, In favor of Jnmns H. Mcl’lyen y*.
William Griffin and William Neumans. Levyibstle
nml returned to me by n Constable.
mar 21 JOHN N, WELLS, Shff. n. c.
I C< HE RIFF SALE — Continued. —
O .Will bo sold before the Court House In H*
town nf Brunswick on the first Tuesday in M«v
next, between tho legal hours of sale, the following
proporty. namely: fifteen (15) Negroes, George,
Phillis, Cesar, Llxzie, Joe, Lucy, Prinee*Lfl»»7
Mingo, Llndy, Mariam, Claudius, Hester, Florida
nnd Watson 5 levied on as the property of A. (••
Burnett, to satisfy two mortgage fl. fts., Issued
IVom the Inferior Conrt of Glynn county, f• A,
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stronger,
sword of the warrior, or Uie diplomacy of the States-
Rem Aiyt able Despatch.—One of Ilia most I 6. Emmet in the past—
retnarktble instances of deepatoli between New [VP ! breathe not his nsnte, lot ft rest in the shade
vi j e> 1 j i a • 1 j t .■ 1 Where cold and unhonored his relics are laid 1
York and England.il flirniaiied in tho late Sad, ailent and dark,he the tears that we abed
passage of the ship Quean of the tVest. In lest As the night dew that falls on the grass o'er bis head.”
than 164 days after leaving Now York this , ,, . ... ,,
—— i _ , ... , _ Ho! wake the loud trump! let It ring with his name
tmmI was entered at the Liverpoul Cuatom Write the tale of hia glory in letters orflame!
House and |o 16 da* - * after leaving the wharf] i*® 1 hia epitaph glitter from mounUin to sea,
New York.,'.
j was offered fur uni* uTilio trauratlaniic murkot. | voice of Um people, it is suli the ConsUtuUon of an
JT FE93ION.—Dr. Ba' clay’s Concentrated Com*
* iebs stlfl r ” ,L * J ‘
remedy il
\11rot, auiutUreS, Stwimi -
Pains In the Loins, Kidniea, Irritation of the Blw*
anu seaming iwo hock pnssungers 01 uio nuino evening ortho vu\ inst., are rcspecuuiiy imormoa * ™ ••••» — --- *—’’ * ' » n Rnrm.it Pmnortv nninted 01
ofMill.r, gnd three negro firemen in a very that admission tickots can bo procured at the Book- S1, M ar y*i w “ spoken off’J’ybco yesterday, ^ ® 1^yfoo defendant. J. D. PILES, Sheriff o. c.
.InHiking nienner. Tweotji liele, nf Cetlen , torB , of flel.Wtu.Hfti end Mr. Pl.»«», nt tho pU«* l»at Sev.nn.li. | m.r21
».r.le.tov„b«,J.-A'«.()rlM».I> VB ,15l* jv u ,„ ki Md „ g,^ JUpMlrml Sebr. Kiln Ann, T.«r, tw>, et Beltimore, on th f ~FbD
cffice. NogonUomenwIllbeedmltteiltollioSoireo Dto IGlhinit. PflSSlleKSic-,
RtoHTLr NxHtD—IlniTiBit Tjmrr Dm.— r ,lU,0 “ l * l"Almm't ticket ptocutod .1 one of the p|KW-OUt,KANS. March l».-Art. chip Nep- pe»"d el Cobebe era! Setoapraille. A »ie'd/t«;*
j liieremerbeon WodnHljr lax! In me Heuao, *k»»« plecoe, etui /oi obvloue teiaoiu title rule rail! |i., c |i Bolton. *?." P 0 *L Hl, l ® reInp dy for Ike of " 0I VvMwr’
Mr. Stewnrl, atieekitiA ofth. T.riffbill lately Ira rigid], enforced. ■ Cld. ehlp Lenl.l.n., Dn.bnrat, N.« York, nchr. | fcf-J.W.'Si SiSfiS 1 t.S”™'”'-
reported by tho Committee of Ways and Means, j ITT No Tickets of admission can beprocurred at I Atbqreert Whitman t Wilmington, N.L.
said, "it was a bill to import ffif, millions of)
dollars worth offoreign guodn—to ssrrifice our
own industry tomakoahtarkst for British man
ufactures in the United Stales. If lbe opponents i -
of tho bill could havo a chance io dSSS", U '?• SnSSW?’
would never pesa. Bui he could tell them how 1,1%Art , f j' AN . r
it could be peseed. Let them aoud il to the I w A O’DRIHCOlL
British Parhanient, and they would pass It by W. B*. HOIKISON, '
Reclamation. Mr. S. Hid if was « British Bill W. F. LAW*
fsvnrsble to Benitu policy—precisely such an 1 JOS. S. FA V,
one as the Bkitish Cliaitr.ellor would rccom-1 H. T. GIBBON,
mend to us. It wus just such 0 bill as iliey dc-1 Svvanntli, Msrch 19th, 1814.
> Committee.
M HARTFORD, Connecticut —The under I no" mexos^unpleiuint to the palate; possesiir’B
signed, Agents for tho above named Company in „]| thn active medicinal properties necessary, •"J
this city, continue to inmiro against loss or damage tho cure of the above diseases, without any liaMmy
hy Are on Buildings or-stocks of Goods. Thia is ofinjurv to the svstem by exposure to tho waatner.
one of tho oldeat Insurance Companies in the ft has obtained the aanction of many of the respect-
United Stales, and Its losses have olwaya been able members of the Faculty, and the spprobstion
promptly paid. Applications for Insurance will be of all those who have occasion for Its use.
received by COHEN, MILLER Sc CO., Agehts. Just received s further mim-lv. For sale by
.rat or. I .ra-.ol . - A PAR CORK ftilihunu'Range-
I mar 21 - ' A* PARSONS, Gibbons’ Range-