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All p*y«U« tli «<lvanr« .
IT A DVKRTIS }2M liNT8 isuri*! at *«*«*» raiei.
IT'PMUlt BUM M paid OR all COMMUN)CJlTUlh» <
te Vi:** of betiMM. , . ' * * * *
I'oi 1 New Vork-IU'is l.mn,
• w»nti«(ih>;*i|i«iii»t
* i-rtg.iged, will Mil (III WoiinuM.lny. 3tith inti. . Fur
•Oeifhi pr p assign; hnviiin jMiptrior slate room no*
‘ cominadaliuiis njiuly on himnint Almirn'iT wharf.
.,V or.io •_ J. WASHBURN \tr WILDER. .
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• " ForNe wTo^^-fild Kst«rm«i,tHi i.imC~
Tlm-njiiir iir paofedi brig E BALDWIN.
IkHSl B>raSar m«*t«(, wifi sd ftp I It M wbiy .- 27 fi r
inst. For. freight or pannage, Havingsploiuiiri hi.no’
ruani.Rccuinui. drtiimii. apply'mi Imanl o TellimV
wiwrC^rio L‘ BALDWIN %.CO.r»
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For ,Ncw rofh.-iy» > Lhi«.‘ T 7
, ' J&i Itte regular packet hark PETER |>K-
.. • SSSfcMILL, J. HLwkma«-uiJflil»ir.'httv|iig part?
. Vv* oTlwr freight enzngtnl, will Iw.vu qu ck.itespntcfi
• I ’or balance of frnljrhi, or pA*mee;h«yioj! Hiiperi
uctpininmlAlioim. iippI)- nil h-Anfd lit Tflinir'a
"n;..rtd j». wight/
nlllmoro.
tt..j&sF™* X/rtSiST,A
White houiMpuim. atu-ethign m
•hi. tins*. costing 4 cu. per- 1
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ho. do. t() V di
tin. do. Id do
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do. 3«). ,do. do.
din do JAl/iii foiling ill
. AM- Tlm r n ,t«i ill.I a rojiufir p„ck«l.di,,<'PH.
SS&MON (V Lowry- nt'wtor, will hnvo immcilt-
m* despatch. Fqr’froiglil 'or psMugo living goint
• pcpoin^o : lnUon>;n|»ply lb did ‘ master on bmu'il nl
• » . \y:ildhurg r a.wh;i f-nr lo 1 ■•*' ■ .
esaMMafiifr-
Tlio A I |i»cfS V “u" , !iAVKIji,.Turr*
tikalcr. jmviiHf iiiiiat-of her cargo .ongngutt.
• wi‘l Iirvo ihrapaiuh ‘or llm nUnvu plirl : For I’rui-fiil.
or.pntmagu. imply to dm .nmlur fin hoard jo Hiuidi'M
•. whirf. or to JAMlvS UUK^It.
mitf IU . . • • . . : »
v ■•• ■ * • WE A'- ArlitAN1^ rtm r V.
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DAIMTPKTWKliN S.WANiVAll ANt) fllAHI.KSTON,
* On odd oiler ilm ‘ -hr*'
4ll.ofX.ily. die Well^&~^
kuol^n.-splendid Hioniiii’ri*, • ’
JASPER, Oopi. J I** Brook-*.
<5BN. CI.INCII. Oiipl F Burden,
• WM. SEA BICOOK, E«,,i T. Evon.
w-.ll run regnlurly liolwreu'Siiviinii ill aiid-CImrluH.
ton, ItfJtviu j- S.iVHiinali every morning nt 8-o’clock.
*ad Clmrlu.ilon uvury moriiiiig nt y o'clock, pie--
uiiirlj. For freiglit or p't<«agK, npplv on buord at
the SttVRnnob mid CIi-iiIuhIoii' Si-ooi Packol wlnirf,
.fU «o • A. LAFITTK, Agent.
. j«l/3 • - .
FOB BE»T^i ]u|iull|Olll Oil >t niu-
whichitoHl 4 cnnUpei yard..
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h.o. do. H ilo. do.
jib.' c|u* '*■
l)o.
j d*it
idhihIiii de Mil* cpMiHig/JU■ bio.
All noiluil-llnnni)l A. ; velvOt-sAis-
ibuni.tordH, or auoiU, diiaim»
• .fiirtured byiinpiiing or niwing,
. wjiioli cost Id conl« iieryard..
Do/ do. |8’ doV\ ud.*
Oo. drt 'IB db.
1)0. do 80 'doV
■ ‘ ho. do Hi) do.'
FlmioHa*pl wool >vbii
fc Uo. 'do.
• Do. • do. do. Bl) '
I),i*. do; . dor -U)
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W.ornted or ni.nl}' jjitbd%isjMlf on
: forinlMHiii/, ni ruijiH, iilpitcr'/ts.
hnrogoH,. bohoriiipo, iVc. vVe.
Winch o'lisf- 85 Coiilk.petyortL.
•illn. dn.;«l ii». v. (1 ui»,
hq. , do. fili.’ do ^ .do- .* .
VVorsiml soudii cosiiitc 7uc. pur yd
' - Do/ . ' "-d->.• -«! do
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I nllor li-o. and k'wn.all«rqiiwrreliiigiUior» oil in*: j"y.
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Coiitfn Unccirfg. qld duty 4 ceiin
B.t[e Kn*|te co/lill- . r * ci.'iil-,per Hi.
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tan JbdUonirntmm^Mtrmriuni..
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Mb,
tburgVwMrC boor Iho-Excboityu. S« vernl
in AlnngiuVstores. Tnd store recently nciMipiqd
i*y 4UH«M‘(hirlmri Scott, nebr.ibo Ekeliaiiue
Dock . ROB. IIAUEKSIIAM & SUN.
^Aug80 ’
POIt ftB.\ I’— 1‘lie Sioio hi oh ..
Buililiutt. cnrmvr uf C»»«*V«sh nml Jullmson
Rtrecds.Rild Ihe Uwelliug.-* nhove, now nrcupied by
L. M. P.ilmor & Co. PosaiQiMriuii given |o Onto
bur iioxi. • • a Minis.
•JSw>i
tfolWI’,- A liirgii two story double
_ _Ltei»e»iieirt liridk Hniise, on Wbiiaker St.
willrgoo lyinbluH, cnrriiige lionse, lie htid a good
well III |lin y«rd{ po«M)i>MWiieaii be given iniiiindj.
Riely, ApplyoithiH offiae: .8(1— noir l
/;1 TOItGNT •—Thiiwe two epiiveim in
.•IttULand ploniloiltlv llmated d«vdlings in BVougliJ
ton Hired, went of Judge Berrien’s. Oiio poshes..
sioo cmi bo hsd at tiny.iiioe, the oilier on dm IhI of
Noveniber. Also a- vury couveiiieiit three story
brick dMrHliing,oo York slreat, mljoioiii^.Col. My-
ora; wiih several uiliers, soiiio emivuiiutiit iwo sto
ry brick, jbvt pulling tip in* n plu.-lsuut and cunlrttl
port of ihe city. Apply' to
J«dy 84* . F. W IIEINEMANN.
FOB KENT —r—Twi» very desir-ib'e
JEa-brick Dwellings in Broughton street. Onu
from I mi October.the oilier 1st Nuvomlicr. • *
nog88 - A MINIS.
Cciitriil uutl (Uuttoii niKl Vfoatui'ii
Hull IKoaUfty Ocorgin
rr»l|ESB Roods, with the Wentern mid Alim*
JL tic Rail Rood of-tlie’-Slatu rtf Gnorgia, form
o, continuous Inin from Saviiuimh tii Ootlicalogn,
taenrgin. of 371 miles, rir.j :
Savmiiinli lo Macini, Ceiilrnl Unll Roml, Idl) miles.
Jlldcon to Atbinui. Macon niiii Westeru
lloil Ri»nl. .....101 .“
Atkmin in Outlicologa,.Western mid At*
lonlin Roil Rnnd...^ 80
Cion^H will lie carried frinn Savannah lo Alluii-
t« and Onlhcnlngo, at Urn following rales, viz:
Oo VYkwmt Ooniif,—sJiiBnrrT'iTAr
liquor eorteo/liiiggina.lnil- liinto.
lor, rnp«, olieeso. tninicno,
leather, notion y into, hides,
copper, Hit, bar end sheet
iron,‘hollow ware, castings
per 100lbs »..
Flour, rice/bacon in casks nr
bovRH, pork. Irceiy IWt, Itird
tallow beeswax, mill gear
ing, pig iron A grind atones
per HMHb«
Or MKASimxMRNT-fiooris
Boxes of hats, bnnndsaiiil
fnriiitu r, per cubic fool..
Boxes mid hales of dry goods,
gsddlery. glass, paints, drugs
mid confectionary, per cu
bic foot
Crockery, per oiiliic foot....
Mhlasjp* and oil. per Idol.
(smaller casks m proportion
I'loughs, (large) cultivators,
# corn Mhellers anil Rtra Went*
* ler*, Piirti
Ploughs, (small)'nod whom
C Liverpool sack....
‘ I*AS5^D14,
Hovannsb to AtUnia.... ,...$IU (Mf
('bildren under 18 years of ••ge. half price.
Savannah to Macon .7 00
Oo-'da oniisigtiHd to tjio Hiiliacrilmr will be lor-
wanM free »if Coiupiissinns
F*eight ms/ bo paid at Savaonali. Ailantu or
Odthealnff*.
P. WINTER, ForwardingAgepi,c. n n.
tag 16 _ —8mo
wepb W. Itiitarl.rh,.
fomli, effect,, eretljit
VI £
„ -
of accrtmi,;end properff t>f,mririle«tlfifi,ib; lo
•the uilo.rniflleil, Tur Urn lieoedl of life erejilnr,—
Bunco i.lierebjr,,lveit oi mid etetllton. to pr.ttweut
lit.,it rlvjitt, 10 llw njiri.rtitnvH, prti|:rfly Itl.vtcl,
within iltruo tiittptli- rrnni till, tlam, «ml ill pur,uu,
iiOieOlett lit the MidJ, W. Uttlinrl, ere rpij'iovl,,,]
l» unite iiuoiikl'wto Itejniieiil lit .
jtiljc *^7 tilth- T, llv.llAXSSN. AeHfuuu,
CVOdB -AIlO 'COFf'BK.— b hno. rii
U Oi ', Hrijt.r. 5 tin Pitfifi lt cD tfn, V,J li,i-v
Hi Domineo 0,tff*w..Uwflnecnd r,tr mIh (iy
jul, » HCKAMTON Jt innNS'mN.
C1E0AI19,—— ,h M Dit ft|uye.Ht,fnnt, lOtfo
1W.,hin/(Um On, frdo(UOjlletl tin, jitti nt-
cttlvei, end ruruWhy
jttlr ir WOOD H t'I.AfiimitN
' W*WAIt 'wtMVH.-‘n‘ti,U'uim\nni,,
V-r lertdlol fruut bri, Oliitititi. mid fur eetehy,
> COIIF.W tfvKOSDMfK •
rfOsMt POit-r woii &i. *—Imperi-
• X it, Voting Hysiin and Souchohg Tettsnf sn-
porior quality t Pure Fort Winb. imp%c>l o* ;
prtssljr for modkjsl purop*es; 10 eases frnsli Eon-
doll Mtivhrd of supsrjnr quoliiy 5 itsmned qoalj.
Unof Franrlt. P.ngliih ana American line Toot!,
Brushes. Just receivad gndTor salo bv
, . S- j. m. turner.
‘aug 15 . !;■■/.. a> MoiiiimfloiaqnxTa.
IfABhBOIlO BTifiiPKl'-d
iTX slerlbortl Hirifto., jut tenet,,d end for ».le
by HliNitV STOTliSUVnV.
>ijr* -*•“
WoCtTFESil. Sfvrf P»D*. h'tlditfcb'W'il’ffh-
AJ M . Jewelry. Crttoh-a ■«.»»., Illllhtd Bill.,
f ^
Comer of WbtUkgr ohd RfV*n sttvst* smo
Pulaski Houss. "*
CHOL8,
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j«oil7-
ho.- -da,-. dn.'
Do. ’ do. _ $7U do.
. Oil. ‘ do./ ®7fi ' do'.
■ N«il»t wrought, phr lb. i .1 1
Spikes do.
Ov ns.-pots. cVo. do.
I run. wild -do.
Ort:il |Ver Idlj.. 1.*.
Salt pur bushel....'.
•VJ olHHHbH'porjttalbuj I. / ;
Uru)V|iBiigm , cnsting$l pdr HKMhs
l)n.. , do. 5*5 dut
ll'it. ' do.. $0 do,
D11. . do. • fll7 • do.
•"jugars viva need Imymidlliu raw
' stale, claying or clarifying and
ml yet refined, costing $(i pit(
100 tlis
Ilo. do. $7 pur 100 lbs.
Do.- do. $8 do.
Refined augurs costing $8 per 100
Ifo. do. $U do.
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(From tlia 8l, I.osli Itovaitlo) .
fjrttqr from C'nptnlu ITIoorc.
We have received from a friend iu Jcflerson
City, I'n'r which I10 Ims nnr (hunks, a priyrtle letter
received from Cnpt. Monro, conimauder of the
advance guard of U: S. Dragoons, now en route
fur Mania Fe, from whied vTo make tbo following
extracts:
IIkao (i'tis AnvAifOK CiUAnn. U. S. A. i
Pawnee Fork, Hnnin'Fc Trad, July 10.1840. )
D**nr Friend—Your kind Inttors have beeit re-
C'-ived by an ex pres*, and I embroce litis, the first
opportunity ilintjins idlered to write to tliu United,
Mimes. You know I was ordered, with a RqutttJ-;
mu o dragoons, (with only eight hours notice.) to
proceed in pursul of Speyers, the Munta Fc tru*
•ler, who’had hoiiio wagons, loaded with arms und
vnmiinition. for New Mexico; hut from,his having;
ion much thu'spirt, I whs unable to ovortake him"
When ( left my camp at Kmwas river. «n th'e 7th
tilt, ud up to the lima, or my arrival at the prosit-
mg of the Ark insasriver, I couldI not p -rceivothai
l tiad gitinf-d itinch on Jiiut. judging from the ng*
oft-.0 sign ho made, nlllmiigh I followed in a fore
ed march, reaching the efassitig .in eleven and u-
linlf dHyji.- Otir march was the most disngreenlde
out nfuimiy that lintve experienced in ottiiHequuuce
of the drought, no raiii having fallen since Iasi
spring. Tlto.roads wtern exrcdinglv drv anddusty,
and for several days wo marched 25 miles without
water.- . . " , '.
On our .wr'wal at the crossing, finding «t« Mexi.
oms, nor sign ol any, and the grass scarce und in-
•oitfieient. i fell bnrh, with uiy cnmiuHud. to this
iioint, about eighty miles from the crossing, in-
tole/ahlu grn-*s, where 1 hnvo remained since 5 hiii
10 morrow 1 Vhnll lakc up my. lino of march for
Bi'IH’h Fort,1011 ilia Arkuiisns. with five compnniu.*
under mv command, three.-ol'dngooHK and two of
inoiitited' voluntror r flomwi—llie two hitler com
panies,.Caotniiis Waldo and Reed; having joined
inn yesterday. Tho Vnluniecr nfiicersnro clever
fellows, nod liovti n film looking, sat of man, who
alihungh' igupriml' of mUtary mailers, qv'uicq a
disp yiion lo loom highly creditable 10 thorn.
W« hove po nn'ws worthy of-credit from Snntn
•/hut it i* rumored‘that Gen Urren, from the
F.ibso Del Norto, has tnnrchud to Santa Fo, with
»rii army of frmn tlirco to four thousand troopa;
if so, we miiy nmat with n warm reception. Well,
it is mu usual for ns to lie rivalled in cordiality.—
VVe will nieiprocato thoir pnliieness—the Amen-
ran eagle‘will vie with the Mexican in a hearty
Hrin.
Eiciitimiitil G'olou- j Hufi’, of the Mismqri mount
od vuliinloers, wmnbout two duyii'iu rear of Gap*
tain's VValdo and Reed's corps-, he will.overtake
us nt Bi-nt's Fort. Tho* traders (lill uf whom I
have retained at this plane as they arrived) hnve
eoueluded lo go hy B-ml's Fmt. illfttcud of the
Momarone, as they originally intended Among
(ha trarfors. and iIhiso accompanying them, I hnvo
found snui-i polite rind courteousgeiitlcuioiu nmn-
tours; somn trnvvllin,! far tho salio of locmnolion,
some for pleasure,and some in tho pursuit of health.
A • img tlie lane'. I have met an old friend, George
R. Clark, of St. holds. I nm glid to sav. his
health is much improved. I have taken him into
my mess, and hy tho time he ‘roaches the base of
Hie mountains, and oiijoya tho bracing air; sn cele
brated for its pfitnicioiiH influence in pulmonary
anddispeptie olfi-ctiuns. I hope to seebimparfccily
well. «ii I able to kill and butcher two tmir.ilnes,iu
•l-ad.of one, (he mastered one a lo t days ago on
1 hum Mth me.)
We are nil wi ll, nud iu flue spirits, in contem
plation of ’'business on bund." As npporiiiui
lies of poumiuuiciiiim with United States will
now Tm Ircqucut, I sli ill writu often, and hope,
iu I'uiifrn.. lo have something more itileiesiing
to imparl.
You fa.-truly, .
BENJAMIN l>. MOORE. U. 8. D.
- - POK VONOUEMS.
llst pl.sl.r-S. eplicn, Esq/
'Jd tto* Uou. A. Iverson.
JJd- ‘'do. lion. G. W. Towns. •
dUli do. : Hou; if.-A. Harulsou.
31b do. Mon. J. if; JEiiiiipkiii.
Dili? do. liori. lf.icobT).
m do'/- iVTiiV Ot'Hrhcr, IIsjij . * .
Mill do. ' R. W.' F.iournoy /l3f»<i.
O^Tii* /NkXVs. vhom Mexico —■We/giVe tu
aootlier column, important juudligeneiflrnm Max-
iei», for which Wu are imlelitod to our carrespon-
dents tho N« w Orleans Ficayinto.und Delta, from
which olfices wo recoivad alife.
. EFVtye. ,'ri‘Ceiyed ni p'ftpq a by Baturdhy even*,
in-'s/mail frotp plllpes NortR eTC.hqrles.tnb. The
mail due last evening also failed to dome to ‘hind
when the 1’od OlHcoclosed; S). J’.-.-M. VV# «x-
psrtod to r renderr tha>fT) Ve 5 gn' ad f f-
oes pur Caludnuiai pf-wlmse arrival nt Boston wo
had advices by Friday’s mail. .
Nnvul.
We puldish the following list for information.
Capt^ratnall-atnl Lieut. Ilartstene ere from our
qftjl; ' ‘ 4 *V
SpUJirtr-Josifh Tattpill, Esq. Cmnmqmle.r; If.
J. Ilaruteno, Eieiitan ml; 8. Chaso Barney, Acting
Master, John K> Duer, Jnmcs M. Ladd. K/B.
I^wvry. Paired Midshipman; J»h« Tlioinly, Fussed
Ass! tantMurgnom JohnK Matthews,second As-
•tslntit Emiiiu-pr; John Gnlliiglier. doj Win. Tag
gen, thlril do.
. Fjxro-Joshua R. Sarfds, Esq. Commander;
Johu-C'imire. Lieutenant; Alexander ftlurrsy, Act
ing Master. John Matthews, jr.. Win, Jefl'ers, jr.,
Edwaid Soiipson. Pasted Midshipmen; Augustus
F. Sawyer, Passed Assistant Surgeon, James At.
kinson, Second Assistant Cnxinuer; .Snin'I. Atchi*
bald, do; L'tinrloa Coleman, third Assistant do,
(Frem ihs N. Y. Merninf N«w».)
A genius writing from Newport to the editor of
the Providence Gazette, perpetrates the follow-
‘ The kcRbralioa nl Aftnriln.
Meverai of otir citizens, who lull for the pnrpo'e
of attending the celebVatioh at Afiauta, returned
on- Friday oveuln^/.aiid'ttll. we’haVe conversed
wiih speak in ihe highest terms of. their reception
au-1 entertainment. The hrimbur present was es-
(iumted lb he nut lass than, two thousand, and as
fur ns could be, oyory preparation was made for
their accommodation . Td a friend, who was
present, wo are indebted for the fidlowing graphic
account, written ofl* in li.iste:
“ At J) o’clock. A. M.. on Wednesday, lUth. the
procession was formed on the main street, and
headed by two splendid bmds of music, one from
Mbooii and mie fro cu Augusta, moved toilio stand
•reeled near Wultoii's Spriiig, about a quarter of a
iiilu from Atlanta.
Thu meeting whs organizpd by tho election of
Judge Wayne ns President, who addressed the
uiceling in a very eloquent nod feelingmannor.—
His address was all Georgian, and just such as so
important an occasion called for. It was full of
patriotic sentiment, and elicited groat applause
from all.
After the President had closed his remarks,
the spoithers, of whom there Was no Inck, appear*
•d on lltqstand. Among them,was Mr. ChIIioiiii
of herattir; Mr. Cuyler, President of the Central
Rail Road; Mr. Tyler/President ortho Macon &
Western Rail Road; Air. A. J. Miller, of Augus
ta; Air. Tresootr, of Charlesioii, and Air. Clark,
of MaVanunh. The addresses of these gentlemen
wore nil characterized by the best fueling, and were
received by the audience with marked satisfaction.
The hour for/linnur heipg at hand, the whole
adjourned lo a table longer than I oyer before saw,
A»id partook of nil excellent barbecue, prepared
"'or tin; occasion by the hiHpilalde citizohs of At-
latiin. 1 regret that I cnuitot givo yon the pro-
cm-dings.nl tho table. Iij snob a crowd, I found if
t. npossihlo for u»q to got 0 comfortable stand, and
therefore I took tho liberty uf adjourning to the
hotel for dinner, as did, I suppose, some 3 or 400.
After dinner, tho citizens began to nssemhto near
tlie speaking stand,' which was the signal for tho
spoakers to present themselves again.
"Tjip |I»n. Al. A. Cooper was 'oudly called
fur, and responding cheerfully to tho call, he spoke
.for half nn hour to the groat delight' of all who
heard him.; I Jo spakojnng nud eloquently on thn
fuel that his friends from Chatham and the people
of Cherokee were now broiiaiitinto imiinate coin-
inuuion with each other, and bound together in
bonds o'f eternal’friendship by the great chiiin. tho
oomplefmn of which wo wore that day celebrating
IlisnddrnsB was eloquent and full oftlm bent fvul-
ings towards the low country—and closed with a
IhJ.irty welcome to all to Atlanta, and a kiud invi
tation to go higher up into Chu'rokce, proper,
where all would be received with oputi arms and
wa iu hearts."
Wo understand from number source, that let
ters were rend from the Governor of tho State,
Horn John U. Calhoun. Col. Gadsden, C. J. Me-
Donald, and Al. II. McAlister, Esqrs ,—the two
latter gentlemen were loudly called fur by tlie
meeting.
VVe trust this is Hiii the beginning of a free inter
course betwoon the citizens of tho sea coast and
the mountains. Let both take advantage of the
iron unites which unites them, and become baiter
icquainicd, -each with the other; and our word for
It; both will bo agreeably disappointed—for oar
country friends will hkve their old prejudices (that
all low countrymen nro aristocrat*,) removed,
And our oilixeiis will.find the upper sections (if
our 8taton largo field fur harvests, and only re
quiring, with suitable induromenjs hold out, a be}
tcracqiiaiiilupco to indupe th il'trade to Savannah,
which, ns tlie principal sea port of U»e State, her
positirin Qiitiilcsher |o.. tijsiand of spending thnir
summers and tnnnojr ht tlie North, lot our citizens
of fhV’low country visit their brethren of tho
inounlain roginns—ther# they can enjoy 40 their
hearts’ contentjjdpii and whploso.mo atm'osphpre.
delicious waUfr ibo best of society,' anj such tt‘
rausoments ns they are arcUstbmed .td when at
homo. Their visiu above, in the sit mirier* would
he returned by their country friends in winter, and
thus an imimate friendship would be established
boivveon b.itli sections. , ijot this course be pur
sued and nil will r»ep ihi benefiu j instead df
throwing their spare change into the lops of those
dutcnrfroni iif, it will be sjrent at home, end be
likely to come back tolheir own pockets or those
or thoir neighbors. Savannah is the natnyal out-
Ini (pr tho products of Geprgia, and can bo madq.
tho inlet for supplying her waule. All that is re-
q usito to secure this desirable object, is a belief
understanding, and fr« rintCrcouria, between tho
citiz’ins uf the. toobonrd and"'he mountains. '
- BipIsriaH Ksj'S(llilou.
Wo are indebted fo Hon ’J. Al Biirrloh, of thn
u. a. Ssuati), fur ar.ppy nf ^apt, Ffeinout's Re
port of. tlio/Exploring f Expedition 4o the Rooky
^fouutiin*, in the year 1848, niid to Oregon uud
California,, in the year* 1843—'44. Prititud by or-*
dvr of the "Sy dattf of Vhe U i Status. 17
mg:
\Vn arc vridl entered fur hy tho musion| world
mo. Alis- Norlhell—the plump Miss Nnrthnll—the
r.lnrming llirosilo-ihrmiieifAfisx Niirilinll—lias dn-
lishtvd tie with her vuetl msludyt while Du ling,
uis—tlie big Du Begriis—tho prnniinbntncquilma-
iM»M.-d l)e iSi-gms has almost buen the death uf us,
With hi» Italian comicalities." •
The "throstle-throated" and the "ncrpiilma-nex-
od," will no duntit feel highly cpmpliuientud.
Kitting.’-Dow. Jr., closed a •vrmon 00 kissing,
with the following quaint rlviea .
* I want you, my young sinners, in kiss bud get
married; m-l iti*n'*i*tv»»M your lifu to morality nml
money mokifif. 'Then let yomr homes be well;
prnvt’c-d wth such coinfurle and nceewaries as
;i*iy. pickles* pots .arid kettles, brti-hc*; bronros.
:«ayjsge?"i7;7 rr
wtrlntn, I'.iv.' niiv.j.Tillhiriii,nml (tlppi |‘L ur,, 1 * t” p!,*“ G.P
tte», WHI It. vviMi fun: ’ Uo.nnt drink.iiyUlift tu j B l.ll. •
■'r.m For. Union.'
Th» iloainhoat 0,p. Uniult., artiveJ a| 8t.
Loui. an tho 7lli flom Fori Union—a pan belong,
log to tho American fur Company, nt tbo mouth
or lha Yellow Htone, with 400 pacha .of bttlT.lc.
rcboc. A gontl dual of atiiitfnaily^fiad biclt manj.
fiialatl hy IliaDlnubr.nl lit Jinn, toward, thn trailin'
and ai|ht .parahni had. been hilled M .one time
.... l »*»«*SWIot«il
. Mr. John III. Coopw'~
Thnine.) linn rceeivu.
York, the following 11
. Thy Eapcdiiion Ip;
fiir Uio HnpprHM.ii,n <
,thc Joiirnill of Jonm, ii,o 0 kj
in Boffium by C'apl,
9e^ll§Ms
■l.wutditlnlmil intim'H
k*-* »• 'imisiu 'T---.it-]—i-
tliuir.talniits; virtues,'. uraciiicvCiiietiU;'
^.^'Tnylnr.-Lj-li.D.-ufiy*W_
•T4tWhi nu litlriidhVb- ydluib.D to tliu ynjiiig, niid •
to iuil'pco all ip i.dfusdi,, miiii,t |,« pruGiUhiy .m-'
tiudiiced iutii.schools If dpliftirbonk. , *
\.Ameii.
I'f.tiiu past, and Iha'jH^'ubploS ;of the good, • wifi
provo ol jqqaliulfiflfB knnolit to tho yniithful. min'd
tiuroiumc trniiryd CbF foturo Uspftiln'tsi.
*’ An curinfini/ man unco rcmnrkuil that o' wild
beast hid bettor bo i'uriibd loqso upon sacicty ‘Uian
a boy Without eduentimi be suffiirod fdf ;yratiil«r
through tho streets of a city. Education ’Bejng of
theilirst iihpTirUiico, tfm'. next cbmiileratisii.-js lo
xelect books :pf,storli}ig value. . .'•* t . : ”
.Tethper atid; Tdmpereiniuit,. pr YarieUcs bf
C FW rn ct6 fc b’y. M ra. E|W mith 9of t h a .AY on 1 of
' l:'j
., Thu titfauf tliis littlo vhliime', as also the iiniie of*,
tlw author,'wlH compie^it tq the T pnhlic.
•Thn Statesman of (lie Continouweelth of Eng
land; (St’o; by*John Forster, of tliaInner Tvnfple.
- '.Thi* in tf publicaliori in a cheiip furpi and to bo
coiiipletad iniQve iinmbere:
Pictorial History of. England, Nn. 6.,
. Harpers’ llluuiiiu&ted Shakspojro, Nos. 07—98;
-90-100. v. • \‘.V. '■//} '
TH4 Vyahdo'rfn^ Jow.'supj/bly illustrated by the
saino pubiidiors, Nos. iM ptid 19. - • ■*■ -> t •
; "' Tfiic edgiftnurwi.,/'
’‘•Tho N. Y. 'Tlinea^h tyr 1% says-'The f£
O. Tropic declares that the TarifTof 184G 'de
stroys the Sugar interest f Louisiana.' The peo
ple thero, then, must al tho*next election ‘go to
the death for their sugar. There is no other way
of remedying the ovilA*/ j . ‘ •'..,
But hear the N. O. Jqffsrsonian, which ititimate rt
that the rich sugar planters intend to Eve still by
their sugar.
‘T.He 8avnnnali Georgian says—"Tlie Nabob
8ugar Planters will join in getting up a panic ’
Tills is a mistake. They are men of too much
sense and seem perfectly coutent with the new
tariff bill. Weseno evidence ofdis*atisfuction."
The New York Alorning News of tho 17lh writ,
says—Park Benjamin, it is said, is about marrying
the accomplished authornss. Mis) Leslie,of Phila
delphia; whose writings aro so popular with overy
Americnn.
VVe hear Ira also intends reviving die "New
World.", What a Angular genius he must bo I
[IF Porh Ucrtjnmin proves aeUckle to Ihe Fair
Sex ns he appears to be in tI)o newspaper line, we
pity Mrs. B.—Ed. Gjcon ]
SemelliluR BljtatevUne.
There is e minor in town, snys the New York
Nows, that Alexander Wibon, Whom wo mentinn
ed a day or two since as having fired upon his
sister, Caroline E. Wilson, at the City Hotel, is
now lying in a neighboring town upon a sick bed,
eufforing from the effects of sundry wounds inflicted
by a dirk or bmoin knife during the encounter with
his sister and his cousins. VVe know not that this
statement is true, -yet thn fuel is notorious that
Mira Wilson does carry a*dirk for some purpose or
other, and it inny be possible that this weapon ora
similar one wan used on the occasion.
England for' "*tflll»,lVvm'Havana, we iiiive*. rccefviSl,vuw
l,v IV. C/ did Views b»k.un th'iifbiiy.ibe :Uf(da'|i^mn(l.’4Wa,i^r.
veyai'ice : nrt» to thoX‘Q;h u)u frotn Alcxico/ ej
iftst. froth Vera (JniZ—boiiig fruni’Rtdfpcmcr
<av<jniee}> J«>ic, nnil ^ AjOTOttU
later ilfud pretFidui^ctiTpimli^ " “
A Now Grnde In Iho IVnvr-
The Sucrulary of the Nnvy has cron ted a new
grade in the Navy of mnch imporlnnco. It is an
intermediate rank hotwoen passed midshipman and
lieutenant, and is qallod.j^nators in the line of pro
motion. A selection is mitjftf from Ihe most meri
torious nud expori’etieft) passed midshipmen,, end
Uiey are raised to the new- grade of masters of the
line of promotion, and receive masters pay.
Denih on'ihc Singe.
Annwful instance of sudden death on the stage,
of a French actor nnnied Deburaa, has lately oc
curred. Ho was performing ill a piece called
" Ens Jolis Sold,its." amf.sung thii final* air. lo the
words "N’eu dumandez pus d'advautago!" When
the curtain dropped Deburau fell into the arms
of one of his brother actors, amf almost instamly
expirod. t
More Vutaiuccrs.
Gov. Edwards, of Aliwouri, has received a re
quisition from the War Department to raise another
regiment of infantry, each company to be com
posed of 113 men, to be mustered into the sorvico
about the third Alonday ill August and join Ci
Ko.nriioy/ Capt. Holt has raised a company nud
they have been n'copied-
Tho tfiiopR.
Tho weather, which n^ilibrt time since (snys tho
Enurensvillc IIpraid)’ilirepton o d much injury
to the cotton, by a tuo rapid growth of tho wcml,
has assumed another form, and wo anticipate a
liih average yield. Occasional showors that may
yot be uaeded for late corn, will not, we thiuk, Ira
in tho least detrimental to cotton.
Mpm-ious Coin,
The Charleston Courier, of (he 88J inst. say.*—
Wo wero shown yesterday, a Alexican counterfeit
dollar, whieb was dtaoVMed only acci lently; by
a silversmith, who was melting up speoie for
some, eHrer work, and umlkts it a practice to out
the win before melting, ip,prove iu purity. This
is an ingoniou-Iy contrived counterfeit, the interior
istnnde up of.oopper, or*il'eoinpositioh Of metals,
over which is soldered a tiVm plate of pure Silver,
so tiontly putoo/tis to derive the most experienc
ed- Wo are unable, on oomp iriuon, to adviso oar
readers how to tell the | dlftci’eiice between the
good and tha spuried* coin, except by the latter
being lighter ehdlhiimpUfsrion of the die clearer
and more di^inct-,,. » , r
Am Amei’fcriM VlSstlit,
The CharleMon'EMhl^ News says—"A Miss
Isadora' HWnaon, tip;A«mriM.n hy biuh, but now
residing in Cuba for the purpose of completing
her musical education, Uf expected to arrive at
Boston about the Jst 6f October, wiih thp inten
tion of making V hasty toqr through the United
States previous to going*to-Europai The Bos
ton ^Trbiiaartpt speaks highly ol bar talents a# a rh-
eelist, describing her voico as « full contralto, bf
extraordinary compass,"Vjiir grealsr than that >-f
any other vocaILt ever beard In tlio U, States, not
surpassed by tho most eminent In Europe, and
oumbinitig incrediblo flexibility and pweetnon.—
She is Mid to sihg Engliih, Spanish, and lullnn
songs wilfi equal grace end facility, while all sorts
if roulades, clioroatleunnd diatonic trlllov, half
and whole tones, are perfectly at her eommqnd.
The Whigs do not.'about quite ao lustily iu fhvor
of the " Repeal” of the hew'TarflTjnit'now, as
thuy did n few weeks ogo. They ere getting
■trimmed of their’ (iolejtc<\ jjfBd f«)ly, qttd aro be-
ginning to discover that the people are not in tha
humor to join in their hewf gameFciwsy'pdaiew,
We regret 40 (snrft (M/4 ih* Bqltintoye Patriot
of tha 17lb Inst.) that Joiiah Daily, EVq died at his
rewdenee in Cambridge, Dbreheilvr county] on
Friday last. Mr,. Bally wm For • lcn| time tho
Auornay General of Marylatid, has eerVod will)
dfMlnotien in the 8tau 8»la MgWalurv, and was
assas?^" ~
i-n. i.um.i
' B.nln Ami. IkJ
■ 'llv«|M.r-V<ir»'
«riu Aiioa-J-Tho
iqiiollhtg civil «|i
Weigh’ liivnsitJnf
coinuihnicatud tq is*'* v.urhuUy by Ciipl.; peHaille,.*
dfwbtietf' vqraciiji. wo; havo 1)9 dbi).bty.',ilh;ypya*
tli;ir.S;iiii.i Anna having Jtefcrd of iho.ttronutlcia*
Yora.tJruxju hia ritVor,- and egrjso.aylr tp.
prdViuuu iirruili'eiiient; ho 'dgnbjtj/lelY Ilaydna i^
thC British eloamsbip Moiiiezunia, on the oveping
0f4lie'8»h inst., for.Vera Crua; accompaoied bjf'
the whiije pfhiSsuit. . ’ . - ' ' ,
On ihe day.of thu depahore df the; stoamat, tho
oily of Vera Crua, wiih-alhho trqnRX ehd CtRlIe
nf.f^l. Jnun dn Ulqa, ba'j proitoiuuctsd fri Tavor of-
General Santa Aiiim, and-' hi^.ebyUflfiI t 1b«^tHai%
phitutly -prnmonded in thrf slrcyjs - : and ’ public
plhcos. with ncclnmations from"07017.9iwrtur.' •
, Gen. Bravo, who was Cppointed-Ytce^Prcsident
at the. first m'eetmguf Congrflrii, eeni in hie rerig-
nation oh,the 15th nit., stating as the principal rea
son for doing so, that Ids delicate health would not
porniit him to dovote that,attention to the duties of
the office which was necessary.; CopfRess would
hot accept the resignation, and ns General Paredes
was about to leave fus liied'Wrllierrifrbntier/Gcir
Rrevo we«pwurn in on ilie 38th ult.
, Several decrees had been issued bythognverrt-
muni, ordering mciisurcs to bo taken for the pay
ment.of all necessary expenses to carry on lira
war, and.providinff that the poblic and government
fundabe appropriated for that purpose. Orders
wu>e likewise issued for (lie formation of new mi
litia regiments,
On the lUtli, a circular was published by Gen.
Piiredes, nud sent to tho .Minister of Finance, or
dering the small .parts of Alvarado, Tuxpam.Goat-
zaconlcos, Soto la Mqrina and Tecolutn, on the
Gulf const, and AlaiizaitiUo, on the Pacific, to ho
opened to foreign trade dtiriilg the time of the
blockading of lira principal ports. Spanish Con.
sols had been appointed to sonic of them a few
days after.
The Minister of War and Marine had instructed
tha Commander in Chief of the troops in tho city
of Mexico, to have several regiments, both of in
fantry and cavalrv. in readiness to march as soon
as the President shall order it. On thq 10th, the
first brigade, under {he command of Gen. Garcia
Conde, had left for Alatamoros, or rather*, we pre
sume, for Alontorey. Gen. Canales was at a few
leagues from Reinosa, on‘tho 14th, with 400 men,
on his way to that city. Qn the 22d, a detachment
of 1200 mon of all arms, with 7 pieces of artillery,
left the city of Aloxipo for the Northern fromier.—
The Diqrio Oficinl of the 24th says, that two de
tachments had left tho day previous for San Luis
Potosi, and that the President was to follow with
otliars about the last of the month. More than
$200,000 had been spent in the equipment ofthese
troops, overy cent of which Imd boon pnid.ont in
oash.from tho fqnds raised by the government for
the prosecution of the war/. .
The army formed, at San Luis Potosi from tho
difierent departments numbered, according to the
list published, nearly 10,000 men, and it would
be reinforced by tho troops remaining in tho
Northern Departments.
The same paper says that, on the 24th, Gen. D,
Flnrencio Azpoitra would leav.e for Son Luis at
the head of 2000 men, viz: lira 3d Infantry Regi
ment of the line, the Regiment of Guumijunto,
and the squadron of Lnnceros de Jalisco, with n
seotion of the Engineers, with 3 twelve pounders
end 4 eight pounders.
The pronunciamentos and revolutions keep the
government inn oontimral look ont. Only 1500
men were to remain in the 6ity of Mexico to form
tho garrison body.
Tho disturbances at Gundnlnjwa were increas
ing, hnt every , possible.mnnns were resorted
to check this revolution, which was in favor of
Santa Anna and Fodralism.
• Gon*. Mejia, who is now chargod with the chief
command of. thebrmy, reports on the 9ih, that he
wonld proceed to Monterey with the wholoorthe
troops that wero under Gon. Arista. Gon. Pa-
od^s would join him.thbro, and tlm whole army
will then number from 13.000 to 15,000. Gen.
ParedQshid informed tho Congress that he would
lonvo tho 3Dt July.
Accounla wore rncoivcd in tho city of Mexico oh
tho 27ih, that 8000 U. S. troops wero marching
from Cnmnrgo to Alqnterey.
A communication from Gan. Armijo, Commam
dor-in Chief of New Alexico, stating that 6000
Amorican troops had made their appearance in
that section ofcountry. The government has given
ordora that the troops at Chihuahua and Zacatecas
should proceed immediately to reinforce tho com
mand of Gen. Armijo.
Don Valentino Gomoz Farina has been relnased
front prison, nothing being proved ognints him for
hi* detention.
Tbe.stenm-frigate Alississippi.snys El Indicndor
of the 1st, has been* ofdered to take the place of
the sloop-of-wer Su Mary’s, in Iho blockade of
Tampico. It woe afterwards reported that the
John Adams had been sent in the place of tho St.
M*7 ,,v *‘ ;'//*
The Cumberland, Potomac and Alississippi,
•ailed from Isla Verde, end anchored at tho mouth
ofthe river. The smaller vessels anchored at An
ton Lisardo, where a barque was seertv The St.
Mery’s nud Porpoiso were cruizing oft*tho port.
The foreign yessele of war at Sadrifieios, were,
Spanish ship Cristina and brig 11 ahauoro; French
brig Alercuro, end British ship Endymion and
barque Rose.
• l*nnlo.
, TheWbige are tmformnntohi getting up panics.
Wo copy the following from a whig paper of
Baltipiore, of the.l8lh lust. ! . , .
"There ere now four cotton factories in Pitts
burgh which inaniifsCture shootings to the amount
of 40,000 yards' par week. A new 'factory Is
nearly completed, which with atbera, will swell
the weekly product to 8Q,0(^) ysKls."
The N. o; Picayune of the Ifilh in riant, ssys—
" Tho American Flag of the 6th inst.—the latest
paper front Metatnoros received hore—gave a ru
mor which was ot that time in oiranlntion in that
city, (hat a Fight had occurred between the Caman-
dies end the Toxas Rangers, under AloCulloQh
and Gillespie, in whioli 000 of the forinor^and 76
or 00 of lira letter, were erifsgfd* No mention'
having been made of suoh qn eDfegfmeot in Mr*
Kendall's letters, we attach less credit to the teport
t!ihn others hayc dond| but the latest letter iu our
poMession^eino down ot»ly to the 3d August FVom
Csmergo. Yesterday, however, we hqd • con
vert itlon with sn offioir oLthe 8ih Infantry, who
left Csmargo oh the uiornlng of the 6|h. At that
ijnte rib iueh sugsgeniint had tojten place. Our
irtformsot first hesrd the raporldfit as the boat
tended «l Majsntoros. When’he left Cnmsrgo,
Capt. AlcCqlloch had just etqrted oFTon hie icont
in the dlrectioa of Dhina and Monterey r Mr#prei*
i.. ui»Huhty
Mr' TTs 1 ' '
'
§
einimli p
od l,i, 'ci
iilinnlilw, t
7in'Uiii«(ia,alio«je.
miy ifitsn. ’ '
An.o(1io0jr .nf tliu novy, ill V.ddlj..bou^ lho
jrmi.ti.iii -InclHhli ol.
odf'uirSj^' : 7Tv 1 l i i3^piimi,tiii,. i» c«|l Jbj mi
Jtnlonli.iiho"'Yiiki|da<vWl/.Mkw ooinHloroil.
'^lexiihder’fJijjt^| fiabjie^ Eaq, (^e,tbp Pejitj-f
sylvanioii.) tho accomplished; superintendent of
'hd'Goiiftf Suryc/; |* .iloW- in fill* ,ciljf. «mi' will
probably lea vo to-ifey for M as*achnscit/', iylipYjS he
‘will he officially engiih d.;AIr/Bncho is an lioniir to
the cpnn’try; -nridf hak tji{c(iargcd ,’I^V hi^b' duties
biilrusted ^hUcarewIthiliigular ability atidsuc-
cj«•.;'■ Ifii Mrvides; ami tlm'imporimit Improve-,
niants he h'aamade, jn ra^nrd to the survey of oat
coast, will roiiiilt lasting and ehyiable fcine.
A vVri or iii the National ititeliigoncor rays that
spirit of liartshurn ik a ccriatii jreniedy; fpr jhe bite
of. r a mad dog, (The wound,, Kp; Mds', ahouljJ he
cbiHtanily Liithcil with it, and three or.four doses,
'dlluted’. hikenlnwardly'daring thedny. The harts*
horn decmiiposcs chemically ihe verua insfnuqted
into, tho wqund. ahd immodiataiy qltura and de
stroys UsdulelerhitiNUuss.. Tho vyriter, who resided
In Brazil fitr jqura timd'.- first tried U for tho bite of
a scorpion, mid found llmt il r.-mnveil- pain nud
infiammailqn elmoat instantly. snbafeqtrantly. ho,
tried it for the bite-of the raulesnako Wfth similar''
Success. At the 'suggestion of the writer, on old
frioud and physician in EngUnd tried it in cases of
hydrophobia, end always with success.
Rubcne Corpaa for she llbornllon sf n Pc
male Ml>ive-8a|iremo JTndicinl Coarl,
On TuoNday, (eays the Boston Post,) before
Chief Justice Shaw, fo johby, Andrew Hunter vs.
Augustus Taft, toihporarilyVresidupt of Uxbridge,
requiring him to shew cause why he held in re
straint a colorod female named Christine, believ-'
ed, hy ihe petitioner, to be liulil as a'slave. In
reply to- this writ, the respondent- answered, in
writing, tinder oath, that Christine was hi* slave in
South Carolina;.that Hu brought her into this com
monwealth voluntarily; ond that she bad not been
restrained of her liberty here; but, on lira contra
ry, was free to go v or come, at ; h?r own will and
pleasure. The Chief Justice questioned Chris-
tiue whether she had any preference in relation
to remaining hero or returning to South Caro
lina, and ebo replied that she should prefer to
return to South Carolina with Mr. Taft. His
honor,;therefiire, passed no order in'tlie premises,
elxcopt to discharge the respondent under the
writ; and Christine returned to Uxbridge with
Mr.T.
Extinct of a letter rereived in Charleston, dated
“EDiNasviM,K, (Edisto Island) Aug. 18.
"Your favor by wus received, and in ro
ply, l shall give you a very candid statement ofour
prospects.
"Iti my own field, up to Saturday last, I hid
the finest prospect that I have over hud. On that
day E rode over the field, smelt the worm, nud
saw them—could Marcely perceive.where, thoy
had eaten ; Sunday intervened ; went over the
field yesterday, they had eaten up about thirty
acres, and I believe by Saturday night there will
not boa leaf in n»y field, and I am among the
bust oflf. I was told that cnterpillura Imd done Be-
rioiis injury, but-.I would not believe il, until I
was invited to ride ovor the Reids of sovoral of
my neighbors, niid found them entirely cleaned
out—tho most forward (I among the uuuibor)
may make 40 lbs. per acre, the most backward
about 5 Ibi. to the acre. It » my opinion, anti 1
hove heard several mor^ experienced express the
samo, that about 20 lbs. will be the average of
our Island. Such, niy dear Sire, is a plain, unvar
nished tnlo of oar woes. It would be advisable
to Hold all Cottons for next year, for. it wilj bo
scarcer than .gold; and I only hope and trust that
wo may all have seed enough to plant anuther
orop,
"P. S.— 1 This is the 28th of August, and such
havoc already! It is unparulelled in the annals oft
planting."
O&litoririCorrsipomlouceofthe Picayune.)
Camarqo, July29,1B46.
., Thb loss by the finking of the steainer No*®, •
day or two since, appunrs to be greeter than was
al first anticipated, lira officers and soldiers were
compelled to leave much of their baggage, with
each rapidity did sho go down;.the United States
U a heayy loser iu tlio wny of army stores; and
tho 3d infantry, Got). Worth's regiment, lost its
baud, or rather the band of the 8th lost all their in-
•truuients. Tuko it ail roumi this appoars to be a
bad country on bands. Tho clrast containing
the instruments of lira band of lira 7lh infantry, at
tko bombardenent of Fort Brown, was bunull to
by a shall vyhich entered it—bugles and
IrqtnjtQUes being knocked into a discordant smash
by the b.omb. Hero again it: another set ofin-
stru moots put ont of tune by being drowned in Ihe
the Rio Grande past recovery, while it is but a
short lime since (bat Gen* Woll had half the mem
bers of a baud shot down by the Texana in a
night attned upon San Antonio de Bexar. This
makes three destroyed ohji way end another in
tliih meridian, and to this should, bo added the
band of lira redoubtable Aliqheltorena, the mem
bers of which wore out ah entire sol of braisein
struments in their extraordinary seal to march oh
and drive Com. Jones out of Monterey, on the
Peoifih, after that oflicer had evncnattd ihe placo
to their certain kno wledge. The' loesof this lat
ter UhB oaused : a good deal of noi*a and merri
ment at tha tiihe>, I woll recollect, aud it was char
god-to tbo acoonnt oT tlm United 'Bnt«r, to be by
Urnt government paid for. I believe it area never
fully uot led ^HetHarjhejinihfihgof^eihftrnmetite
was caused tty excess of valor or witid—probably
an oxtra amqiiut ofbplh. I again eay that this is
a bail eoahtty-on binds/oud ihat the bliuieWls Ve-
ry dostrnctivo of harmony,
. in flu it,
«■» m-SrSSi
ymmm
Aly^-
dut alt the inost iiithrfBtiug points ofi
WWVra^ItiWfy AAd )6 his dctkili-i
. ^ to.lisii
conldjii.it but feel that I htood on cuj,
horon. hoJy'.groubdl^He IlitlV dru
on the verjr.^roffnd where umny » goij'
Out I -.I Full, indeed, '• .-. > .v ?
"lilraOUB who trAlU.'Ul
Boaw tisfiaast-liNlI diwrlcd,
■ j -■.Affh®*®. Ijp® tlsdi whose firtimh 4
; t.And sit hei ha i!aj«rieJ !*•; 1
• yrrpae;hrtd^ern.fe enirenclimenu
icnti iiifnntry nt the Resncn do U J
Wheuevlhe death-dealing bullet waifi,
where onr liulo army threw up tliVir | n
works oii-Pido Alto—I saw tlie h| ft *'
horse and riddr, Iho tattered garmu
* dnrihx,»0^leron;the green |rm, sifj
tha grave* of the fallen brave. Afttui 1H
atifi,' Nothing broke the silsnee V (J10
moments daring which we stopped \
conversation. * The bauJc.jjroa^\
■ einuoiii uftd open plain, 1 hit of ^
(110 more hnikeu. ahd studdied
chaparral. There isjoinotliing in thi
these battle .fields that it bc.mtifu
waving grass <xf the* one. and the
parrnl-of the otlrar. Yet there, wl
ond silent 'and beautifnl, men had
man’in deadly strife—sabre had clm^
bre, and tho earth hnd drunk iho lifu-
orous men- But when Hooked npo
all sirifehad ceased, and-the night
over tho riiirtliog grass ami trainlitin
through their quiet bad ne ver been diet!
cannon's roarer the battle's deadly
Arraignment oj Sptuur.—Wt learn I
Jersuy City Sentiiiui, that tne grant jury
county on Wednesday, presented a bl ' h
ment against EHphulet Al. S. 8pc
murder ofhia wife.
Application Wa* thdp made fur a pnt, ,
ofthe trial to the next, turm, oniccoui.
absence of Hon. Joshua A Spencer, n
■worn to be a material witnrM forth
A long affidavit wan .read by Mr. AVAL
of the counsel of Spencer, drawn upM
excellent style, setting forth the ground'
plication; .which s6iiud**d mure likcsi
appanl to court, than a formal legal pn r
The Chief justice, niter cmisnltmi
brethren oftlm Oyer and Teroiiner^nij
hs his own fnclings were couccrhnd.ihi
last time he should hold the Oyer audT
thi* county, he would rather that tbo ei
5 0 uFTfur the term; bnt it wns nut cowi
ra dnty of a judge to allow his nw‘11 p
ing to onter into his judgehieuli. .
therefore, named the stcund Tuesday in St
next for the tripl.
Centrist Rail Rend,
On ami after this day, nmil furthered
Passenger. Trains wjll lenvo Savannah tt
Al., and Macon daily al 2£, P. AL.indma
in elevan hours.
Fare between AIncon and Savaimib, "
IH Phranuger Qar,
In Bngg-tge Car,
Betweon Savannah nnd nny Wsy8i
between Macon and any Wriy Stelion, a»J
anv intermediate Station to another ii
Station, the fare will bo.
In passenger Car, for eacitstntios,.
In baggage *s
TlfOS. PUHSl
aug3 — Gen. Sup.Tfxuipttnst'waj
Alteati for Ihe Wnrnunnh (Jwijln
In New Yojk—Air. V. U. l’xt«tR,No.38
liamstrcet.
In Boslbn—AIr. V. U. Palukh, No. HiJ
street.
In Philadelphia—Air. V. B,Pxtaxs,0
Third and Chosiiut streets.
In .Baltimore—Air. V. B. Paln.cs, •
Baltimore and Cnlvcrt streets.
IGF Alossrs. Mason & Tuttle. 38 W®
Now York, aro nlso ngonts for ns in tbatol
To Be Rallied,
A pair of splendid VASES—To best
WilinoiV Store. j"h 5
Byi’lie' Friends and Arqaintiince c
Airs. Bailey, are reqncjtcd to aUeud lha Fi
their YOUNGEST CHILD, This / ‘
5 o'clock, from Dr. Bailey's residency IJ
A, (br wmuim.nu h.ro.w. bxr. nothin,onh. SJ3wIu!rhSl«S5 wShFsTbl''
kind. Miny ol lha J f ono,,t.r, 1 whan not on (nan)
duty, .pond tha mornlnf and avaninjun tha ti.cr
hanks, oyoin'i tha aanuitai aa thoy come down
with ihalr jura for vtatar, ond notchln, tbair amici
whlla bithln,, for. they all dip lhauualrea In tha
Ban Jnan r.gutxrly. Women oto jracAllat al-
moat anythin, thoy nnitorUbt, but than art four
tiling, at whtoh iliay cut but a aorry and awkward
fijuto > chcpplni wcod,,. Ihroniilit hrlck-hata,
cltuiit, tnrkiea tbrongh Id,It grata, atuf.wimmin,.
I bv, pardon of ouo ond all, but tha troth muil ba
•poken. U. W. K. :
MiTtHonot, An,. 1,1846.
I .pant a fow day, la«t wvok in Captain tlay'a
camp, dlnant froth thia place aomt r i,htr,n tnilar,
where 1 vnjnyod avory comfort, and rtcoivcd
avary atlenilon that could ha dorirad. The Cap
tain la, ai you already know, a mort gallant follow-
Whan I vlailad tha dragoon camp 1 rod* from tbit
place in cothpaliy with him. \V* ataftod from
Hautnoroa about anitHl.and it waa peat midnight
not
toko anylhtug for tha ploavurt tho trip afford wl met
t«H I’wOtrid iWVHJlhhil trITaoutd wtw»
ware my antutioua'wtiile making th. joutuay. In
DIED, ;.V
III P/ilndelphin, on the !5ihittiUMf*?J
ted illnrss, the lion. GEORGE W* CRA*
Tuscallosa, Alabama, aged 41 yexrs.
Dopnrturc ofthe Atlantic
From F.ngltxi.
Caledonia.. An*. 4....«
Britannia.... Aug. 19
Great Britain AMf. 86..
Acadia.;u/. Sept. 4..
Groat Wcttcrn dept. 18..
rmiri
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Havana,.
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Ue'raSaUohr hfarakyMBeUefCwi^- 7
CIIA RLESTOATAliiT^.-Cf'?';
remnrkod in our.' report of »*»• * BUI
notwithstanding Uw rather Unfivertj
brought out by.ihe stoemer Gresi^
Cotton market at the does of bnsmew
ceding day hid «n-'tabled itself; t>u* *
riode change hee takeo plac®.** ' l *
that there ia a decidsd upward tends®
Throughout Saturday lest ond intw*
the present week there weee ««**»'•
early eheolted, and fur soom daystM'
been very quiet; but prices from j
strengthened, and the prevailing »
wore art j to^c. higher on most gf»
y have
few hinds, who geiMnlly
daal of indiff.rcnco about Kllitt,«ol
obtain tbair limlta, and hana- TOn'
Tbo tranaaction. Wttca onr laat aoapt
amlc’rdlnvy , '* WI
iTItfoltioJ
hare tto tronuctktna to repolt.
aUo wry getiaral attiong tho «ro«"**
liiralatiiiii to lha attacha of thb w*>«-
ftiM -Wo waled In o«r upon »',W
tint mi effort Wtw tnido to pump P*J—
mitancccw; .time that time, hewatafr
liian more MiMuwluUnd down, d»l»
prioaa bar. adaancid an a;- 1 - 1
iiundred. Thare haabaan al
..J .InJu, akm .nl rit It
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