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fKdv'YltfMy T«|>*r t par Mima Fois Dollars.
•rt'rWWlRV) V*|**r» for »l* mouths Three Dollar*-
l ,cr *•"“)■"'••• Three Dollar*.
\Vetklr P All payable in aJrawco.
ftrrAnVP.RTlSBMKSTS iiiMriuil «t llto U.iial ratra.
Itr Poatapre meat he |>airi on all c mmunicatIuns auil
I KpTKM of bwaUirea. ^
For Now-Tork.—OU Lino,
j&\ Tlm re«ul»r packet brig SILULINU,
SttCipt. Thompson. Ii:iv*ii| most of horcargo
engaged, will lu»*e inituediara despatch. tor
freight or passage, hnvui^ splendid m enmmuda-
dons, apply oil board #_T®Uiiir
nov 3
L BALDWIN & HO.
’ Pop i%cw-V«rk—Brio Lnm.
AV. The fn*l sailing regular packet Brig SA-
♦SHiVANNAII. Dixon master, havingn poruon
her of ft eight engaged. will have imiuoilinto de#
•Mich. For balance of freight or passigo, having
very excellent • ccnimmnlnlinns, apply on board ai
Moon-'a wharf, or to
nov 3 J. WASHBURN St WILDER.
For NctvVork-Ni v* Lino.
The regul r packetbark ISAAC MEAD,
SkSil’inkHii* muster. hnviiitt pari nf her freight
mgaced. will Imvo i espnlch. For balance of
lieielu or p:i«*ign. having handsome accommoda
tion-, Aiiitly oil bourd m Telfair's wlinrf. or lo
on 21) 1.11*1'ITT & WIGHT'
P«p"Sl«*W-Vork—Brig Lino.
,CU TIih fist Mailing rugulur packet brig CLIN-
J^HTON, J Andrew*urn* or,will havedespatch
For froiglil or passage, apply oil board at Muu-
cni'n upper whirl’, or lo
net 27 J WASHBURN’ St WILDER
For Blceboio'.
-Sa The picltt sloop EAtiLE. Capt. Grove*
5 < w3t^line, will -nil oil Saturday. For Ireighl, up*
ply on board ut Johnston's wharf, or lo
nov -I L. BALDWIN St CO
NEW AUUANtiE.UKN'
II. ft. .11 :iil Lino.
DAILY H.iTtVKU.N .SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON.
^ Dll anil after limp.
- • * - ' & .III, nl* lulu .I... .....IIV - -V; ■
14 1 11 of July, the well j
known splendid (Reamer*,
JASPER. Cupi J. I*. Brook*.
GEN. CLINCH. Cupi F. Harden,
W.M. SEA BROOK, Capt. T. Lvon.
wdl run regularly between Hnvmindi mid Cliurle-
ton. leaving Savannah every morning ut *2 o'clock,
anil Charleston every morning ut D o'clock, pic-
rifely. For freight or n.Hsnge, apply on board at
tbo Savannah and COaiicMon Steam Backet wharf,
or to A. LAFITTE. Agent,
jnly 3 —
u .(*..»• .t. /
Savanuali snail Ploriila Steam
Packet Line.
FOR JML.JTJf.L HA D.MilFX. RIllIXS
MVK, NT. .1f.l/(F.S, JACKSONVILLE,
IlLACH CQKKK AM) [‘ICOL A TA-Cur-
ri/'Mgihe I-. S. .Ifnit to thr ah r» plaits.
The regular steam f* PK
packet t i EN EKA L
CLINCH. Cnpi.iin F. Barden, (having taken the
place of thn St Matthew* ) will leave for the
above |'lace* on Saturday, 7ili nisi. at 4 o’clock,
I*. AI. For freight or pillage, having excellent
uccoiumod.il in in, apply on board, or to
WOOD Ac. CLAGIIltKN. Agent*.
N. B.— AH Freight payable by Shipper*, nod
will be te eiveil in (.lore during (lie absence of the
boat free of charge.
1*. S.—The above Bout connect* with the Tal
l.iliassce Mail Lino ai Black ('reek, and .Mr. Stock-
ton’* Mail Mage al Cund-iia for Si Augustine, and
Mourner Surnli Spalding lo Knterpmu oil Lak.
Monroe. This Im.ii will arrive in Savannah on
TIiiiih fay, before lliu departure of the Rlenuilioat
for Charle*ton, nod in time for ilio New York
pack t* which *.iilevery Thursday. nov 3
FLO V bllOUSL, /.*
MACON, a A. Jil'iHL
STERLING L\NIEIt. J. A. UROtVN.
oct *27 —
Alnbuatu Tollon Uro|*.
The Mobile llondd uf tint 3UI ull. *ay*— I ho
editors of Ilia Montgomery Journal,m September
sent circular* embodying T««rie* rcapectt.ig the
cotton cop, to planter* in ull llw »» u,l ‘
States and to toveral in Miwinippi. They weie
directed to the principal pi niter* and man ofoacb
county. Uufore um we haveiu the Journal the nil*
sworn or ‘JO of the principal counio* in Ahtbama
Then# comprise Motilgomory, Autunca, Burbow-
in. Bouton. Butler. Chamber* Conecuh. Dallas,
tiruciic, l^iwroiicc. Lnninlo*. Macon, Mudi-on,
Marengo. Terry, Tick* us.UusreU, Sutulcr, Tulht*
poona nnd Tunculoonn.
Tim following i* a recapitulalioit of tlicso ro-
tunw:
Whole No. of Planter* returned in
our circular*,-
Acre* of Land planted hi 1845 * 08.013
1840 71.407
Acre* incro •.,•2,5.’4
Averugeyiuld per acre, in 1815, of
nil the farm* given in 711 lb*.
Avenge yield per acie, 1810, of
all (lie farm* given in 401 lbs.
Mr. S.G. Oliver, of .Moiiigomcry, in a letter
to tho editor* *nys:
"A worse year lliero never wa«, except 1810—
wlmn there was n great Io-h *>f cotton boll* from
continued rain*; but the caterpillar never urn di
ll* appearance liure before in such numbers— or
any thing like it—except in 18J0. Thi* year i*
remarkable for the ah*ence of all chance* for n
top crop, let frost come when it may. Thu»e who
panned early, thinned out mid started their crops,
make tho he*t crops.”
Return* were received from five counties in
Mississippi, a*follow*: .Monroe, Macon, Lowndes
Noxubee and Sumter. A recapitulation of these
return* is as follow*:
Whole No. of Planters <10
Acre* of Lund planted in 1815. — 10,1517
•• •• 1840 ll.T.'lfi
Acre* increase .*1,118
Average yield per acre, in 1815, of
a’l the farms given in 1.0883
Avenge yield ptr acre, hi 1810. of
nil the farm* given in, 533J
Thi* report, pariicnlurly Hint from Alabama,
comprising (lie most fruitful purl ofilm State, will
ftiriiisl* some valuable d it i on Ihe subject of the
crops.
iil.irv. mill iii'ii. Unit »'"> fmiiimiiiilml l>»
liriamlu ll»» ndiluillo hi* rniiillnil'll '
ui.l .nil -lit mill ulmilitil ml jtliy oHloftmo- Uoll.
" -Jliiug ul.o, who loll woillldoil iiHuUiiib iho Ilnu
, no iho Tnyliir oi.lu. ot llio liino ol nwinnun
ini of ilm ooouomidina Mo«lomi ollic.r,,u do-
.word of lim ooniioniidinl Moxloa"
lug wi ll, mid lm, woo II muon which hi, loroicr
chiiMclor woll sli.luitiad. 1 oio.l not lurftul to
moitlioit.il m t of ili.lt ioulod m.gommmly ond
hrnvory on tho port of I,loot. Gonriio Urtwllho
A.ljotmit hrtlio Fifth Kogimuntiil tho U. =. loro",
try,wliinlidanteunder my obaorvuilon. Uii Hie
day nr tho 21st. when wo had boon ordered lo
storm the first hill, which I huiu befuru described,
and while wo w ere rudiing nu to lake thit second
battery, which was done by the Filth and the Ran
gnrs. ilm Serghniit Major of that Regimen! re
ceived n severe wound in tho jnw, hy a canister
shot, and foil by tho aide of Adjutant Dons, who
was also kunckod down by Iho couniisMon. ami
under n galling fire ofgrnpo nndc.'iiulster.lie car
ried tlm wounded soldier to n placu of security, mid
then with the proud feeling* of Id* noble during,
rushed on to iho taking of the bnticry.
There urn many incidents and anecdotes of tin*
memorable battle*, which 1 might relate in von. bin
I must inkn some oilier opportunity Hum this —
Suffice it'o say for the prosoul, that when we had
trained the street* of Monterey, and a body of
Ranger* wore haltering down tho door of a house
to gain entrance to another street—and which
mode of w.irfnro they soon taught to the regular
troops, who knew nothing ofstreet lighting on the
modus operand! pf the Texan* hi such cases
and upon gaining the eiilomnce to the honso, they
found sever d women kneeling iti prayer before u
crucifix and lighted c mdlc*. who, upon the en
tnnc.o of oiicof them, immediately rose and threw
(heir arm* nround him, supplicating him lor pro
tection. The poor fellow becoming alarmed,
shook from him the embraces of the fair ones, and
running out to hi* companions, nut of breath, said
‘•don’t go in thorn, thorn women will smother you
to dnath if you do; they tried income ii oil me, hut
zounds, didn't I mnko n b cnkofit !”
1 have seen die orders of lien. Worth that have
lire ti read lo the ollicur* and soldier* of his diti-mn.
Ilo speaks in ihe highest term* of the eoorago of
hi* men, and pay* to Col. Ilay*’ Roginiciii ol'Tex
as Rangers ihu hi best compliment that could In
paid to soMiers. Il I can get u copy in time,!
will send il to von.
I understand that our company is to t-c mil«er
od uni oi’suriice tu-duy. Adtos, R-
I ensure you, nro done tip ijuite in stylo Ihe
following, is the nupemuripljon or one winch
I aecideiit'iliy fmim't ••Raniulide la lierta l- lori*.
with -y mi e*po*o" uhiluri.einli—inuaiiing apd Ins
wife—which, I think, l» miwli bolter tlinli our way,
of putting Mr. and Mr*. Brown. ' '
1 have just learned ilia! » party Will leave In-
morrow lor Maiatuorosi and u* 1 aiu anxious to
gel home, 1 shall get randy uudj.-iu them. Ho
once more, my frituiH^i Adios, R.
From .tliinii-H j ,
(Coiretpnndcnca of tbo N. O. Cteiiuierci.il Time*.)
MoamiKV, (M xico.) Si-pi. 30. 1840.
a AT A If XT A1H ^
THURSDAY MDltNINfl, NOV, 0. 18<lfi.
s r the UEonai.ty i.etteu sheet rmcE*j
CURRENT. Will bo rmc'j Ibr delivery ue SotunUy Fore-
i nl 10 o'clock.
lOTTlii* day having been set apart hy hi* Ex
cellency, tho (Jovoriior, as i day of Tluink-giving
and Tiayer, the (ieorgiau will tint be issued To-
Morrow.
Oiir Aiiuy. I THr Hirer nl Au|(it*tii.
The gnllnnl heroes of Monterey were fepo iog j The Atigo.ia L'lironiule Ac, 8eiilincl of the 3rd
on their huirol* at last aocouiil*, Imt before tin* the j lost, says I—River, in cousccpirncn of the
hearer of despatches )ius udvisud them that limy J late ruins, let* risen several fed; indeed the rise
are to have no pekoe until the treacherous Mexi-1 was so rapid yoslerdiy anoinoou asm catch some
oan is tan-lit, III I oust, another leison. Hint) llmir | good* nil tlm wharf, koine of wliltli worn alightly
strong wall* do not protect tlioill from American damaged.".
rt . .a.i i^.t r r sXbgjul—’t\o» same papnr *ny-{ *<Oilc of
11,0 Now Oriooii, Doll. I,a. a ftltor from Co-1 ^ , uw - b „" M , 0
" ,nr ft° (° cl ' IU ) wl ' icl ‘ M “ ,c “ -"""° " f 0l,r ! any wo. olios,,'J 1,1,,. ,,„l.
purlieu ol the good* dumagud."
Tlir Wrnit Alive,
Naval,
The u. H.selir. Flin, Lieut a s
lft:l,,,l,„S, 15 (lay, ||„. M ^ *
mi S nm.luy lu»t. and „ ff *
pital. Tho following w»lu luf| '*
Lieut. L’hmd’g—A Hinrl.l.
KJ’Wc eru informed that the Teal Office will
lie opened this morning up to Id o’clock for de
livery, after which limn it will lie closed.
officer* estimate tho Mexican loss at Moitlercy at
two or tlirco thousand in killed uud wounded—
other* again, four thousand.
Cal. liolknap, together wi'li thirty llmip. Tl,(, Now iIrloniii Delta of ll,o iftlili nil. I,a« llio
oro.ftout Mouteroy, Imd jn.l arrirod ot Comarg,,, l»,)l„wi„ft—•• It Was la.t o*o„,„c ,",r |,h„„nr« l„
ull i„ guod ,|,i,ila. \ Iwrli „„ l,„r,„l,ic,il,l, In Caplni,, Sinilli and
tlnr „r,ny i« now in ,;„o, till tlio nrini.lice j l.ie„t. i'rito, nf .Miuitalppi, the nmnlrr „rh„lh „r
expire, Onr force now ol Canmrgn ix erlnnalod ' wlm,". l„'lweon (;nn,nrgn and Jlnnlrrey. win ,o
otahont I0III), ready for nnlen—itinro are enniing j circuin„iillli„lly giten i', Ihe popora. Il w„« Iheir
here. Ordnance, prnvixiun, and .iippiieo ,,ro go. ; g*„,d f„r,„„„. an Inr f„„„ inetains will, a falo on
ing forward co„li,ta„lly—fr which I judge lliero I unwnrlliy ufthelll. I„ llavo reached llio comp of
i, „ oil,luce fora winter calnpaigll.fr,,,,, Minuoroy | Gen Taylor It,e oveniuj, before >!,„ balllo, and ,o
—tl,i„k lolbu contrary. A "ItoHiy" nicongor j havo p„r,icipa,e,li„ >!>„ holte.t lifftio fight, oi'lolty
paced through thi, place, from Wioihingln,,. to i «ide, nn.'l •Iron!,I„r lo "Imulder, With their l.roro
Gen. Taylor, ihu purport of whirl, is no, known brother .ITissippiano. ’
here us vet hy tho knowing one*."
LATEST FROM MONTEREY.
Thu N. O. Delta of 3l*t lilt, says—We con
versed with s -me of tho officers who artiveil hst
evening from Galveston in the steamship Palmet
to. They arc from Monterey, nil,! bring informa
tion from thence lo ihe TJili mote lit. The follow-
OJ-Wo nn,ice hy Ihe Macon Tclegiapli. that i.„g> o summary uf whol we have gleaned from
gu Fioyd, is now in >theint
Hibh Superior Court, Judgt
session.
Mostf.hkv. (Mexico) Oct 3, 1810.
Messrs. Editors—The ln«l of the Mexican troop!
left town to-day, and no now have llio full pus-
se*<iioii of ilio city.
I imdersliiiid. also Mint the whole of Col. Ilayi
regimeiil is to lie. nnislered out. The reason ot
this is t nitihoy liavu been doioj* thu harduM service
in tho army for die lad three inonlli*, and nut wi-h-
mg lo lie lying i !lc ill camp for llie next two mouths
lo come,they have hcuii periniitO' , , , ii consideration
of their service*, to c« h note; mill will return again
shouhl lliey he reipiired.
Being liesli from die dmies which are necessarily
imposed on ihe life of o Ranger, or Texas Dra
goon. «* (Sell. Worth has lately christened u
Avj, WASHING tA>\ HALL, k-A
malum, a a. lifi.
The Huhscribers liavo associated in tiio man
agement of this long established ho,I well known
House. 'Their joint oml individual attention will
lie g.ven to It* general toipeiiiilv.mlaiiee, and iio
ctTorl will bo sparml lo sustain ii* former high
«,i."Hrtwr..._,JV;«.,r<' vA Siri.e' wW ina'r f.var u,'
"-->•, eati. Mutt a- si-ahks.
.m, A. Morr. Uun U Fp.inas.
UCI27 _
to wl
.^JH.\Ynriiig'M Boildiogs,corner of rfi. Julianst.
at present occupied by Mes-r*. GollmsA Bolkley.
I’tissessmn given l»l November. Applv to
aug 24 I- ROBERT II GRIFFIN.
roifc ri;ai\ — I lo- Dwelling j loose
at tbo corner nf Broughton and I labor-
chain Sireols, now ocetipiod hy (;,i| Jackson.—
Possession givon nil tlm TJili of November, iiiiIom
tlm present tenant should find it convenient to
give |i hy the lit November.
_ 23 R rr MICRMIf AM St. SON
Messrs. Editors: lo my last I gave you a luirri- j hnvo been enjoying mysrlf of Into roaming ohnni
«d account nf tlm progress of our army, up to tint! ilio city; tho principal street of which is that oftTullo
surrender nf this citjrbv llio Mexicans. The leitm.i do Mmitorey, leading from tlm Ohis P do, or
of capitulation, nrinisticn, etc., yon nlrnndy know. I Bisln*|)'* Tauten, into the lieait nf tlm eity forming
On tlm dny of the capitulation, tlm 24 Imf Hcplom- I n side of two of tlm piildic plaza’s. On this street
ber, our rucimmit (Col Hays’) tin-l unrelied down j i**iiu:iled tlm m •go.licunl It .ciunda orcountiy seat
tlm street*, and formed on the tops nf tho houses. | of G neral Arinia. Thn lioiiMn is it very beautiful
and went to work picking hole* with pickaxes mol ; white building, n lorn d with red tdimil tlm columns
linwio knives, through tlm rampart walls, vvlncli i uml cornices. Tlm balls and luolu* are very large
lined tho house tops, forming a »urt of breast work, | and spacious, with high ceilings. Tlm garden i-
hIjoiiI four fi-ot high mid I wo feet thick, for the muz- \ .adorned with groves of orange trees, now loaded
•/.In* of our go ns This wa* during the *u-<|>eii-iutiwi Ii this delcitni* fruit, and laid oft* in peltbDd
of liostditi'-s. tlm flvg of trneii having boon sent in | patli* arounil the llower beds : while on i-nclt side
altoiiti) o’cloek, anti was on'v to last for nil hour t are bath* of running cliry-tal water, with various
mid s half; then it was cnnlirfmitlv i-xpeetuil that litile oruaiueiits placed lo-re mid there, making the
tlm frolic would be resu nnl; mol in this Mtimiion i vvliolo a most dcligbiful spot to spend llie snimner
of extreme anxiety, we lay on our bellios, working ' in. 'Then, ns you proceed, )oil come next m die
away in dm lint sun, pii kmg hole* dirougli die first plaza, on dm right of which stands die ruins
wail, watching in tlm m. an liuio, with no small in- of an old c!iurch, which from having been torti-
lerest, dm enemy, who were -tnlioimd on the op- J find, and now occupied by our troops lias the ap
posite houses, about seventy five or mm hundred peuraiico of au urseual. You next room to the
yards from us, uud wlm were eipially employed • foiioli.iu in its centre,very much resembling lliuone
for ath iimual defence. Each in our Place iTAmms. Here llie bu-iiiess part nf
piling up sand lings for nd.'iituiud defi-nce. Kacli in our Place tl’Arni'!*. Here llie hii-iims* part of
one of us hud taken bis stannn, and won anxiously j llie city commences: and on dm left nf this plaza,in
waiting for the sign <1 to renew die a Hack. In thss : Cidlc de Mmr, are soum of tlm tino*t luni-es of die
situation we were kept wailing mild
* give
hour after i riiy. nmoiig vvhieli is the Instilulioii of Hen Don
veu. Then Jo.e .M. Gaii y Bay mil, a gentleman from old
the part nf i .Spain, who Ins opened a very extensive ri-bmd
ed dial limy - here Ibr die education of dm Mexicans. Sic. Ga|n
hour expired—lint Mill! iiiicignal w,
rauto surmises; all ihougbt ii a tun:
tho enemy In gain time.as it vvaNrepnrleil diiu limy
were expocling a reinforeeiin-ni. At dm sn iking l is a centleinan ofilm old L'antilmii race—lias trav
uf ihe half hours nf tlm old Ca'hvdral. a coiinuo- eled through Europe and ihe United Slale*. II
lion would lake place among (lie i-nciny, by their • i* n great pliil-uilliropisl. mid is very unlliii-iuMic.
smblniily distppcnring bidiuid ilmir »iind lines,! and. ns lie inforniod um, was once very rich. He
while wo, on our part, would lie rinse to our gnu*, ! i* now laudably employed, devoting In* life to ed-
tliinking that tlm lime of Hie irneo li.nl expired — m ating die fallen, vv!io were mice of his own land
During this suspense, Capt. Cln-shirc. a private of I became ipiilo deliglttoi! with rfig G»ja, who look
I'miiI MrColJuch’s rnum »;n- - „,m| gal ani great pains In explain to me dm »yjie*« ..i Id.
old warrioi 1 of lex-is, was beard in etc) mo, JH w ,.n ... .- to me tlm kind bo-pi
TO iiJJA’l’.—A xVrll UlUn„t(l tiliCH
JxnM.Dwelling in Itioiigbtou street, from 1st No-
voinjier. sept I'd A MINUS.
I'Oift itJi Vi' OK NA*LI],—A cmn-
wCJh. modions Two Story House in Jellbrson
KUtTt. with Brick Stable and Kncluit. Apply to
COHEN & FOs*DICK.
Aho—A live acre l/u wuii good improvements
on the pieimses, siiuuled about half u unb- from
*!« Mtp Iti
*4'A TO RRiVT—A \Vhirf,iud two Brick
•A-fiLWarehoii es. Apply lo
Mopt lo — JVIICII DILLON. Jr f)| B iy st.
Tiklt ltl-ji\T—A iciieiuent oil Wald-
here boys, do you acc those two Mn, s m»’ii,„'cnr‘ • ialilnVs' of bis limiso. Before tlm balllo. be hod
tmr of dm limiso, opposite me? Well, dnn'i uone 1 «omc tliiriy or foriy hoarding scholars, limn dif
of you shoot at diem, they are my giiiuc—there’s Ii: rout section* ofilm country—Ini} sand girls lit,,
plenty all round lor you ” Thus hour after hour hoys, several of whom still remained tvidi him.
passed nwny,every one Inviiig piiked mil his iiihii. wme all tieaily dressed in iiuifortn—blue clmli
until 5 r M . wlmn wo received dm news of die raps, light blue jacket*, and white pants—and I
siiirender,and thecoiidilinns. Alfir»t, a buret of assure you th y looked v ry well. H>! lias two
indignulion and angry dnemileiii was manifested. : professor- employed in tlm science-*, and vvb • al-o
on every side. No loi|,| lm/./. i rent tlm air at nor taught Ilm French and English languages llcie |
triumph over tlm enemy. To lm sore, uii order ‘ was in'rodiiced to S’g. Eugenio Senniin, a veiy
had tinen given, at tlm time of the information, not wealthy Spanish merehniit ic-sidiiig on dm other
to clmer—hot there was no in cd of it; all wns-ldl, si'lt* ol tin* street, nl whose lionsn T dined, and wa-
i'rave, nod dignified—limn fell as if they bad been ipiil«<urpri<ed al tlm splendid and rosily fuiiii'ine
fighting o.ti.Y m gain a pu-Ptou from winch diey *tl'his r«*«. He informed um that iiutwiilistuudnig
cnui.n n«:ii r.and in gaining which the pore blood lm vv *m a ciiiz'-u of Spain, and having a pnssjMiil
nl A imricaiis hud been s/mif, and limy fiad)earn- , fiom Imr (‘.ilholie .Maje-iy.ih it Amplldi ideiii.iinfed
...I fns •».« I.n.xr In «n...„ In I, .1....'- I r j,„ M| „| „f |mU|0) flUIII llilll III SllppOrl tl.l
ed for the hour to come in wieak dmtrvong
on dm foe Never was tlm stnu ile'ermiti ilnui
more deeply marked upon dn ir fealtirus—never
were tlmir nerves more lightly strong. And when
they li.nl at last gained tlm po-ilmu for which Kiev
had s<> dearly fought, nod held the enemy wjtlii'u
ilmir grasp, o ly waiting for dm order 'to crush . ..
them, they were told that we Imd recapitulated willi pay llie scoundrel die sum he demanded,
llio enemy, nod tint they were to he allowu.l seven j de Micr is one of the finest street* in Ilm ciiy
to w hich lie ohjcctril, and rlniuied the protection
of die,Spanish Consul. But said Ampndia, ••,noi
hat is Mexican, your c’otlms arc Mexican, vmir
-Imes ate Meccan, and you live in a Mexican
house, and owning )nur honso. ynt mir-f hr. ii
nod so. s.ud my lunl, “ I was fi-ix-ed lo
Calle
dm
is!
Lborg’s wharf, near die Exciiunge. ri.-veral
in Mongiu's store* T-m storu recendv occupied
t<) Messrs Caibarl Si riant, near dm' Exchange
Dock. ROB. HABERSHAM A SUN.
sng 20
m
i TO ilErifT— i'lm s ,),e oo ’IVTinTi
Lwlnrf. now m dm uccupauey of Mr. Walsh,
between hi* and Messrs. Tbitlniek. Mermin Sr.
Bull's alien mi rooms. Tuismuiuii given 1st N'ov.
ANo.* ground Hour mi Teliair’s wharf, un excel
lent stand for business.
RGB. HABERSHAM A SON.
M HUl It C N I'—Tlm \V iiulioiideu «,ud
Cuiiiiiiugrnnnis. now erpc'.ing on lot letter
IJ. oil the Bay. I’nssi-Mion given as soon ns fin-
Irlmd. which will lm about dm l-t November
oci id ROB. HABERSHAM Si. SUN.
/.f.lfc I - (HI IIL'A' i’,-3 (.oiiolihg Jvu'ims
•JC^SLov.-r dm »lure of'diu mthscrihers
sept 15 rtCKA VI'ON A. JOHNSTON.
4JANI>V.—A fr-isli supply ot' n7I«
\X exet-llelil uitide for Cimglu and Cold*. j,„|
received by ti R. UE.NDK.ICK8UN.
oct 23
( A1MU{|L'K\ LI 1,11HiiR ANO
LA I'll8 —2'HI bundles Ensicin llnv; 30
liick-; It) M iVei While Tine Lumber*; and
25 tM Mill-; luliduig Iron* brig Catheritin, nnd
Iv* * do hy JAMES BUKER.
nov 2
L ai>i es biti:s s’ uiHiuis,-—
snbvCiihurs have received per brig Tiidurn
mid oilier hie arrival*, a splendid nssorliiifliit of
Tlauiatld Figured Silk/ C i-limeres.iMoiissulme do
Alnaca*. Saxony and Gulli
nl Cauion Crape Shaw Is, Thi-
Tlaids, Embroidered C inioo Crape Shawl*, Tlii-
lmi« Clntcl iins, Ac. Ac. For ruIo hi ipinulities
ta soil puitbamrs by
JAMES ANDERSON A CO.
oct 24 No. 70 St Julian si. ami 10*1 Bryan *t.
I> L it'Ik OIIKSN COA'I’.S.—Ju*ropei7-
U ed, from llio inamiiaomry of dm subscribers,
varum* ipialitius of Black l)re«*Coals and Frocks,
si niinrecedeiiled low prices; some arc of u very
line ipialuy
JOHN SOUTHWELL A CO.
net I!) 08 Bryan Nlroel,
C m a c Aon salu.-so iii,'i„„„;„j
/ Coni suitable for gram*, landing from s^lir.
1'itmos. 'UJmao in want of ilm above article will
please send 111 tlmir orders to
*®P 11 JAMES BUKER.
n OWARI) STREET FLOUR AND Sl>
G A Its.—50 bids best | low aid Ht. Flour;
20.000 Principe Sugars, lauding from »«hr Amer
ican Coin, and for *n'« by
oct24 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
lIlESfi fiOOON,—Casliiimres, MoimIui
D‘
de Lain. (.’Iiiimileon and Broach ced’d Silks;
plain nods'rined, btoek and blne-blark do. Silk
mid Cattou Warp. Alpacas. French mid Eoglmii
Bomb'wns, Ac. j urn rt reived. Mini lor unis low. by
oct 13 HENRY LATHRUr.
day* ’o leave the city, and to ui.ucli out vviili iheir i a e gei erally well paved, hut with very narrow
arms; every man seemed lo iisc his utmost elforls 1 ami tni-erable sidewalks.
In keep riovvn die miiliimns spirit llmt prevailed. | As you proceed down the streels of Monterey,
It was n terrible innuieiil—lint their cooler jodg- , pissing tlm headiptartcrsof (Jon. Worth and tlm
mein told them that it wav fur tin- li.-sf, and grad- Spanish Cuustil, jo.i turn lo dm right by n narrow
••ally they Imcaum more reconciled; die appeal in ! street, which lends you to the nv.iiu pl-zi of the
Ilm imigiianinnty of limit feelings was not without : rity. wliero the CallmJr.d i< situated. This plaza
avail, and the storm cloud nf war p i-s. d from j is siirrmioded with stores of u,l kiml*, restaurants,
ill -horizon, and left in its stead dm uiniide of j billiard rooms, and colleo houses. Uii entering ilm
pi’nrc. Cathedral, I found it filled with aitimiliiilioti, esco-
Tims, for a time, has ended this war of recon- j pet halls and rartri ’ges. Iinnih shells, ciiniii*ternud
rihntion. nnd it but remains to be-eeii whether ' enpo shot, in piles mid heaps. The church is \o
the niagii.immmis and unheard of generosity of rv large and spacious, heufg ornamented with line
f't'i. Taylor towards din savage and week r.a ,- n j old pannings, carving- repieseuliug dm Apnsib-s.
in thus permitliug them to go mipiniishe l. will etc. uud many images of die Saints. While look-
either lm looked upon hv ibis or oilier nations »< 1 ing al tin* very lion head of soum prieM of olden
wisour polilm, or received by dm Government of ! time, one nf the ruveroml Fathers apprmieln d mo,
Mexico w th grititudo, nr in any manner condo - I umluskud meifl wasucunuuiseiir- ultliesniue tim
eivo to tlm establislnnont of peace, A * for iny*vlf, ■ t>.-JJm" me tb.i! the painting was executed by onu
I can hardly believe il of ii nation who. when nur of die old mnsiers of 8paiu, wlmso name I now
wounded men lav weltering ill tiu-ir blood.cunni i forget; lm then Hccouipnnied n o tlirougli the
l-rtli and speared thorn with Ilmir lauci-g, eul ilmir , elmreh, which lie told me hail been built more than
tliroa's. and stripped them naked of tlmir eloihing. J two hundred years, and showed mo Iheir patimi
lo satisfy their brutal ferocity mid pluud-rillff up- I Saipl. which was inaguifii eutly embrnideied on
I'fl'itca. ^ ’ I white velvet, m iimneuted willi gold, lie told m.
On thu next day, Iho 25di the ceremony of tlm j it wns executed hy the nuns of Homo convent.
Hirrendi-r took place, and dm .Mexican ling on he - Tin* interior of tlm church is nearly n* large a- uuv
rila-lel went down, saluted by tlu-ir cannon, nnd , that I Inve over seen. We limn walked out inti)
thn stars und stripes rose proudly in its place, -al- , tlm Court ynrd of the Calhedr.il. and visit d «e*
uted in return hy dm gnus of tlm .Mexican Ibrt, ! vcral small buildings attached to dm chinch; pas*,
whi'e the cheers of nor brave men greeted its ' ing through a missive jftt-way, tlm priest pointed ai
fold*, a* it disdainfully fluttered out on die lirnezo I dm side of tlm wall, which was bespattered with
that wufted it from the siafi'of its con»|Uered fbo. I blood, and told mo III it one of our shulMiail bnr-t-
.Many of the Mexican ollicer* called on General 1 cd there, killing two officers and two privates At
Worili, mining whom were Don Frmmi-co Itena. j tlm aanm time lm allowed the door of n very strong
who commanded at tlm Olus Tudo, or Bi-lmp'i j building, winch ho told me Ampndia bad taken ro-
Palace. Gen. Ortign, Col. Marino, mid others.— logo in; und said tin t atD o'clock on llio night lie-
Wliilo drinking with those gooileincii upon Hits J lure the truce, Ampt.dia had written a note to Gen.
occasion, Gen. Ortiga gave ihe follow ing toast, j Taylor, surrendering ilio town; hut on account of
at whose pronomi*. ice an dour, 1 could not help j our strung picket, he wns not able to send in the
but sindo. Iln said-, "I drink in the (n-rpelinl j u->te with safoty.uud eoiisei|iieully it remained over
peace ofilm two Rcpublirs. an I may we'bme.iftu
ever be us brothers joined in nun rn i«o, and Ii
n* show to foreign tuition* ilm great ims* of our
power wli In tho valor of o.|r.» on /lull -«acb all
Europe that wo cun defy lliem."
Kind occasion to go ona nutter of lnisimi«s with
several of our officers, to c II on Gan Ampndia;
wc found his ipiartcn finely ftirm-li <1. hi* inhles
loaded with fruit, witm anrisegnr*; while, mail ad
joining upnrtiiicut. were seen sov.-rnl wnomiiga>i-
dily dressed. Un our proiuntniion to h-m lm mere
ly bowed, stundmg with hi* hands in bis bri-t-cl.e*.
wnli a white jacket on, and an unlit «c^nr in !ii«
moutli.niid a«ked wbal wo wmi'ed. witlioui even
oxten-l.ng to us the courtesy of a seat much (••!•«
lo partake of Ihe viands un hi* tuniptiimi* ta|i|<-.—
Ilo was ovidcntly drunk,nod no dmi t Indlmeo.
from npneurances, beastly h<i. tie- n glitbe'iiie —
Ilo isn large man, nffullsix feel, iiicfioed to mr
puleiicy, with little shrewd, cuuoing hi.irk ryes,
indicative of deceit, Intrigue and lib. rum in; hc
woro uu imperial, willi n Inf: of bunrd no hi* chin.
Thera was nothing ill Ilia manner* prcpo-sHx*iug
or p!«a»iilg. hut, on tlm contrary, you heeouie
disgiutcd with Iho man, nnd feel he is a vill dn, ii
tvr.inf, and a coward. And dii* great Mexican
General, I am confidently told, was once a emu
(nun drayman hi (ho stroi t* of llnvnna.
Tins MissitiippiiiUiiliavM coved iIihuimIves with
nil next morning—when, 1 suppose tlm bio scare
hiving ahntpd, bn iluilgeil Ilm toiler uf Ins note
from mi iiucniidiiiou.il surrender lo one of rapitu*
latino. In llie small Imil 'liigs I vi«il«!il were Ihe
prievta* robes, tlm records of ilm church ami ini-
>».en*« large wooden roffi-rv, which weroonee well
filled; but, as the I o’y man insured me, w i re u.nv
empty.
I i tlm last prnniinriiiinentn of Gen Anipndi:i to
In* soldier.*, previous to the li.iflo, yon will per
ceive \vuii what ouiifi.liiiiee lm experts nur told
(cleat. Tile 3000 brave Dngimu< In- speak* of.
ire the gallmit knights whom wo drove from Ra
in.)*to Monterey, with only 10 men ! It vvdl lie
•'eeiilh.it Ainpildia wasthe’lii-Mo des.-rt lit* colors,
ami shut him/ell’iip in mm of the c oi* er* ol llie
('athe.dral; lie ilu-reforo 111*1*1 feel huu*(-lf 11 cow-
•rd, r,n:l 1 traitor to Ins enuu'ry. England hum
have been thn foreign power* to which ho alludes,
no doubt, n* >he ha« supplied .Mexico with nil lo r
arms and ammuuitioii; most of Iwr artillery wa*
made at Liverpool, and her mmlteubear tho stamp
of William IV, with ihe word v, Tower" marked
on tlm locks.
.Monterey is certainly the most civilized plan-1
have yet sewn III Mexico un i the society is ipute
iMiod. l-'iiindli'S, who had left lowiil|iri-vioi|n to
dn* biiitle, nrn fast rout ruing. NN'hat low ynmig
Indies | have seen, appenri'diplite intelligent'; Were
v«»v pretty, tinU'dies ed in tioed taste—more alii t
Ilia Einupajii faxhiun. Tlmir tuning oirds liuio
91 e xico.
Wo spre.-nl lio'iire dm roadcrH of the Georgian
the graphic letters lif Lieut. Samuel U. R«*id. Jrs
late Adjutant ofilm filli Regiment Lmii-iaim Vol
unteers, mid siur.o llie disbanding of dial Corps,
one of McCullough's Texas Ranger* willi whom
lie served tlirougli all iheir stirring movement* up
In iho storming of Mnnlorcy, iucltisivo. To
mnko room Ibr lliem. wc ngaiti po-tpono u des
cription nf tbo City uf Mexico, copied Ibr our col
IIUIIIS,
Capt. 9Jc9IuIhvii.
NVe have had the pleasure of poriisuiz a letter
dated the 2d lift recently received, vvhieli confirms
tie ncipiitlnl ofCapi. Mc.Muluiii. which 110no uf
his friends doubted would ho the result.
TI10 brave Captain is, therefore, with tin.* gal
laul Green*, who are em amped with tlm Georgia
Regiment and llie Teiim-sseo and Kentucky vol
unteers, a portion of them heroes of Monterey, a*
hunt five uiiitis norih of .Niomcrey.
Tlm impiittal of Capt. .McMahon has hern hail
ed with plea-lire by his nuiiiarnus friend* of tlm
Tress in Georgia.
Tlm writer uf the letter before m confirm* the
sinleinenlsofmir cdrre*pondont. (1* to tlm unfor
tunate ulluir on board llie steamer) whose letter wo
u few weeks since published.
Ilo write*, that there would not li ivo been a
man injured, wore il not Ibr dm manner in which
Col. Baker canto on board. Unknown as In; w.i»
to Capt .Mc.NInliuii. wlm willi hi- officers h.nl suc
ceeded in getting his men on one side of ihe boat.
Ids (Col. IT*.) appearance, rinliiug hs he did with
bis twenty moil, mid without making himself even
known, ordering Id* men to charge, was enough
to make tlm Green-behove di d limy wore ,ene»
inie*,aiid not Ii tends.
Tour Whalen, of tlio Greens, and mm of the Ill
inois volunteers, fell in (Ids alfr.iy, die former it is
behoved, before one of the llliimis men was in
jiin-d.
Capt. McM linin'* wo uld was but n small
scratch un die upper lip. whilst defending himself
against the sword id Col Baker.
NVe rejoice that this alf.iir. so i-xnggeraii d in the
early aceuiiids, Iin.-hcei| sotlled with euiupiir«tivn-
ly so liitb; loss of life, regretted ii* are doom iw<
I «..l.,-»«... v.1,.. I. ..U fallen HI Stu b a eoiile-1
NVI.011 wo next bear of thu Georgia R'-gimenl
we expect lo record their gallant bearing in tin
tide of battle against llm.so foes, to uu et whom
they havo made such noble sacrifices.
The Mpiinve.
NVe are gratified lo observe Iho safe arrival of
Capt. Tattnall’s vc-si I ut Brazos. Mr. Kendall
of the Tica) line, writing rmu Galveston (Oct. 27)
says :—Tlm U. 8. -learner .Spitfire. Cupi. Tnd-
null. arrived at Brizes Island 011 the I Dili instant,
from Clmgri-s. Slut had on Imaid Capt. Win. C
Nicholson. Lieut. Leigh nnd Tassed Mid.-h ptlimi
Duet, l'. S. N , wlm hid all lienu sent down to
Cliugre* with despatch*s for the Tacdic «i|iia<lron.
They urc now* oil llii-ir way lo New Orleans on
dm McKim. 'Tlm n'exv* fruui Caliliiriiia, broiiglu
by diene genlleiueii, ba* doobiless been aiilicipal-
ed by die arrival of Com. SI0.1t.
THE GALLANT TEX \NS.
Mr. Kenilall, who \*n« expected at New Or-
lo-iii*, in llie .NIcKun. ill Ilm same let »:r. say-:—
From Moiderey to Mutainoro*, among Imdi i\-
iiieric.ms nnd IMnxicntH. a great deul of sickness
prevails—chills and fevers and iutrrmitliug fevers.
I have come in for more ilia 11 a full sham oftmih.
luit am now mi the meed. I regret lo stale dial
two al.lu ndirers died Imre la«l night nnd aie lobe
buried this afti-rnneii—Cnl. Willinin S. I’isher,
who ciiiniiiutided tlm noted Micr expedition, and
Capt. Francis S. Larly, wlm couiuiandtd dm
NV,o.liington company of Texas Rangers at Iho
bullies ol'.Nloiiicrey. Tlm furiimr li.nl just mar
ried a young nod ai-compl-slu*«| wife; dm In ter was
hourly expecting his I'.uu I) to meet him at thi*
(d.ico.
Cfiuid'g—A Hincl.iir.
Acting .ilaster—J. J. (J,„|, ||#
I'.i„eJ liliUftpmw-u.'II.C*,, n „ I
AmIhIhhi Surjeun-J. ' ' 1
C«jital„> Cta,k-J. U. GMfcHi j: !
Pj*»ong(!ri—, 0 M|| ' ' .
nation nt Atiuapidi*, F. (j. |)u||., B j . f
ILilmrslindi, It J. I). Trice, T. A.\\ «]
Jones, K. SMdeti, J. Rbliell. \y *.
Caipeliter of the R.irituu
Mr. Untire.ll, (Hc.li) I,*. Iieem-h*!ail
gress, from tlm third Udrt g res.in rt ,|
Alabama, lo supply d,tj vacancy bchj J
decease of Mr. MrConimll. ^
hero arc various reports floating about tlm
camp nt Monterey respecting tlm movements nf
die Mexican army, but nothing aiidtuilic or defi
nite.
The following i* dm disposition of Ilm army nt
Monterey: Gen. Worth's division, with which is
Blanchard's company of Louisiana VohiiiieorN. at
tached to thu 7tli Regiment,garrisons the eity. 'Tlm
Dt, i)J uud Idi Regiments, anil thu brigade nf Ar
tillery. With Gen: Taylor’s stall’, are clmnmpi-d
about four miles mirth of llio eity. Tlio Kentucky.
Tcuiu-ssoo and Georgia Volunim-rs afe encamped
u ui.lc st.lll’iirdier norih of tho city.
But fmv of tlm citizens remained nt Monterey
n f lhr its uvacmtdmi hy tlm Mexicans, and hut few
of those who I. ft have yet returned.
Tlm prevalent opinion ill camp was, that there
would lm no innro lighting. Ii r Ainpudiu nciiiully
had a.iannul the tlvpul/iiion win) arranged die
terms of the nnuistico willi him, dial cniiiiui/sioii-
ers fruui dm United Stab-s to trout of a pencil were
received hy die Mexican giivi-riniieiii. They are,
however, of this long lielmo now disabused, fur
nor C'miMigii correspondent says dial ti.e hearer of
despatches from Washington 10 lieu. Taylor, had
passed dial po t.
Tlm nlillihi.r of our men killed and wounded, st)
far as ascertained, is 571. Many of the wounded
were dying. Wherever a bone was touched ilwns
I’niiml difficult to eftecta recovery uf din patient.
The number of killed and w minded oil llib side of
tim Mexicali* is believed to bo aliii t 120(1. Sev
eral incidents of interest were related to Its, whiidi
The l>lit-!s.
Tlm New Orleans Della of diellddi nit. any-F—
Our previous accounts from Monterey, spoke of
two duel* being nil dm lapis—mm lieUvOcii Uni.
Italic Teytmi, of tlii* city, und (Jon. Marshall, nf
Kentucky; another,between young Mr. Mtisson,
of this city, nnd Capt. Shivers, nf Mississippi.
Uni. Tcylnn made a written apology to GeifT*
Marsh ill. and, of eotirso, dint selllvd that.
Mr. Mussnn and Capt. Shivers went on tlm
ground to fight, with rifles nl forty panes Soum
officers of Um U. S. Army nt this stage of tlm pro-
cemliug* interfered; Unpt Shiver* unde a verbal
apology to M r. Musxon. and dm* was amicably set
tled inimhur two j at which we bear lily rejoice.
9lllle.IU. TlHe j-.J
'I'llu (ienrgia Journ:il of III,
‘•Tlio Coui|ii.iij, .oil iU, |.,| s
realizing ihe rowanl of ihfir’Ij
File lilliMIng ha, been Cnm|tlei,.J 'l
week,, Mini the limch'li.ry, with ei.
cere.try for spinning nml j
_ errcliut, mlluu il. In a feet n,,,,,’,
<2o»rrnl tlnllrr of Keiilncltr-
Tlii- wltidn-siiiilod volunteer lias by some been
harshly spolnm of by mm or two letter writera
mid soum have even presumed to chargo linn
with enwardira. ’Tin* pom-imienl wo would ini-
po-eon sin'll would lm m place them oil die liel.l
of balllo inn lor die immediate eye of Butler. Tlm
General, besidus being one of die bravest of the
brave, is doscomlcd from Ido d vvhieli dm uplifted
tomahawk of thn savage ofilm forest could tint in
timidate.
NVo oxlrnct dm following from tlio New Ur-
lenns Delta, of llio 30di oil
■'Tlio statement of n l«:tor -writer, pn!di*lied in
tho B illiiiioru Sii'i, in regard lo an ullugcd dilli-
cutty helwemiGmiHrntsTaylor and Under, outlie
occasion of tlm do-pc rate charge which proved -o
fatal to Uolmml Garland'* brigade, causing dm
death nf (.’ul. NVulsoti nl’ dm Biltimorc volunteer*,
nnd many other distinguished ollieers, is. we am
assured hy good midiority. totally untrue. Col
(larliud’s hiiga'fa was detached, nnd had ordurs
to advance under tho direction of M ij. Mao-I'mld
nf tlio Engineer*, uml if lm encountered a huCery
to tiku it. The brigade, however, advanced nea
rer to tlm town linn was prudent, uml was sud
denly opened upon limn Hi re a disiuml furls, uf
tho exi*l«ure of vvhieli un idler (Jen. 'Taylor. Muj.
M ill-field, nor Col. Garland, had any idea at tnu
Inno of dm advance. Gen. Under had umliiugio
do willi ihiscniiimnml—it acted under the express
orders uf Gen. Taylor."
Niipmiii- Court.
Th® Federal Union ol llie 3d iiist lays—*• Th.*
Court commenced iis sc-monin dii*cify yesterday.
All Ilm Judges vvero present. Thorn are. already,
we understand, thirteen cates sot down for argu
ment. '
Judge* Lumpkin. Warner, nml Neslui, are the
lodge* The Journal promises a svuopnis •!’ the
decisions."
Thn NYu.diiugtoii Correspondent of the Balii-
inorc Clipper, under date of the 31st tilt., writes ;
‘‘Yi.-r.ierday ill'iernuon, olliccrs Dexter nml \Vol-
lamlarre-md a Idack inmi.lbiriy six or tliiity-eigbl
years of age. filling liimself Isaacs, and purporting
to belong to Mr. Carr, uf Athens, in llio Stain of
Georgia. He exhibited a pass, ns I’m in bis blaster,
giving liim pcrni’ssinii In go to I'liiladelpliia on a
Vis'd for ii few weeks. The man Ii id l ikeli pas
sage in tlm ears, but llio ollicur*, by Ilmir interfer
ence. prevented him fruui taking dm irip. lie
wa* cuuiiniHudin jail by J list inn Dunn, titilil faith
vr infortii .linn can bu elicited."
A PopnLir 91. V,
Wi'li.iin R. Johnson, democrat, hrndmrto Rich
ard M. Johnson, ox-Vico Crcsiduiil, has boon elec,
led to l.'nugress from Arkansas, without oppo*i.
lion. He received 10,425 voles out of lfi.52(i
polled.
manufactory will he in active
•■pent
uiaeliino-y is to be proptlk-d hy mmu,
will be demoiisiriit.-d in Georgia. »
elsewhere, that stenin
power i* as prvfij
sifu m dm inannl’actiire of Cnttoa.i
This Company will mu|ilnyabo W J
red and fifty operatives when ev«,y*
set lo work, nnd will give new lif« \ f
lm cousiiinptiun ufCollmi will no
el n more desirable one lo die ®>irrnundinl
ers, than il lias been fur a few j,.„, J
many other pldtiLs, too. we look uponiiJ
tering weilgo to u greatly future iarrei*I
ness —Them is scarcely n cmutly i n 1
where mine idle capital can be Tmitid iluti ■
win, and we have scnrbely a doubt thpl
this will be til) vtted heie liter in tiuiiUr J
we havo not time to note now. Them was iio baud
Molh-i- lo 9Iivi-iut*rfc.
Tlm Collector al Key NVcst lias issued the fol
lowing uuiice:
Tlio Solid Key nnd Key NVe*'light Imil-ms weh*
entirely deslrnyud by the Imrrir.lue nil tbo 11 Hi
io-l. and tlm floating light at dm euirilneu of the
liorllitVcst pass. Key West, was driven from her
moorings. Sand Key lots disippH.irmt, nml on
NVi-iliir'* Uivltaiiiii of Wild Clu
There are so ninny inedii-ine* uf douWL
aoler udV«-rll3i'd and putl'i-d hy the iirnJ
llie present lone, dial vve-hiiulilimTeslinL
Ihu task we have now umlerlHkrn. trrrrl
most thuiimglily eunviuci-d. Innn nur «J
tolial knowledge, of thu fact wind, w t J
low.
It is of Wisinr’* Bnlsiun of NVil.l Clie_
wc Would speak, and we spt-nk ailvi<Hlj.l
of our acquaintance*, whom tVn kco evciytf
a slum Hum since, in vvhnt vVe thmigt.i«
mis, if not a dnu^eroiis stale uf Imalth. AL
had settled oil her lungs; her liiriltmm'dl
away I she was obliged to alniinion her in
w c ihnitolit, nut soon to resume it i
almm two inotiilii* she ha* In-i-n i
In's Bals.ui) uf NVild Uln-rry. aminlre.
mi fir regained her hcallli hs to he iU« ti
her l ihors.
Tlii.* is luit n single case, hut it i* n
ill tVliiih vvu c.-ililiol douht llie elticary ufd
dtciito.— liny Unite Ihmocmt. 1
None genuine unless s'gin-il -|. BLtTs**|
wrapper, vvhieli ial'nr*-du vvlinlesul.- iihIi,'
T. M. TIJILUU.ii
nov a 1— A. TAILS DNS, Svr
to band fighting. Tho volunteers, when inside the | lf ,|„ w dl lie shown eidmr lliero or at NVhin-he d’.
ciiy.expOKod tliumxulves us little us possible ill die . Toini. Key West, until further notice,
streets. They would imlfrn lioilscal dm extreme '|'|, e light ship nl tin: Northw. si Tass Will be re-
end of n street nnd light tlmir way from bouse in j placed by dm25lli lost. *1 he limning liglil lit Ca
bouse—now mi the roof and new in the interior
•l-iiig dm lifio willi deadly effect all llie limn, and
lliis nccoutits fur tlm gioatcr loss of iheir enemy.
To tlmir credit he it said, they licVer. ill nliy in
stance, vvu-ure iiiformud, resorted to plunder,
NVitli such terror had limy inspired dm Mott
cai-s that when dm order to'cease firing was given
preparatory to the coustiltaiion for a Imre, and for
ry's Fort reel'is secure nt her mooring*.’
Tlie »ln)c TuSe.
Tho N. Y. Journal of Coilnnricn of Jl«t /III.
T. M , -ays—"Judgo Edmonds diis morning gave
his deei-ioti ill the eiso of tlm alleged Slave I'miiI
.Savannah, vvhieli we shill publish in roll Oil Mon
day. |o this decision His Honor decided dial dm
I w under vvhieli dm slave is sought to he detained, j Halim*, requesting that they will.
ru-pcctivu places ilf worship upon ibv
MAYUR’-S OFFICE, Nov. 5tb, ||
I'rocloniniion,
I'liDilant to a rcsoliiiioii of the City Cnl
Savannah. I do hereliy nppontTliolby.lt
of Neveuihi'r lilunilt, to hi) "li-crrrtl*a|
Thaiiksgiviog and Truy.-r; upon v
pie of this city ulay, ill coiniiian. adusr
Ihe signal umfclos slleWn to them d
season by Almighty (itld
1 aim further Irtvim thn m oprni'm 4
Reverend Clergy nnd .Nlitiistor*"ufevery4c
b ° r '’ r,! "■ '“-i-taiiee te lliem Imd ; r „,„
entirely cee.ed, .ml Ike let. uf citadel Uml rem.ln- | tJ
,en, y WM ol "'" lu ,l '“ i • The releri, he,I l„e„cl,1 „ ,kil ,l.e
city, and could not annoy llmiii il ill possession of j . ... ...
. . . ... ,, ca plain lor Iwvmg caused hull to he illegally arrest-
o. ID-Iicuilic ilissai.slaeiloii expressed by soum 1 , , , . , • .
.... . . , , ed. and tin-eiiptnu hroocht a soil ugiiuisl die col-
in camp at tlm terms of dm arunsdte, or Indeed ill I . , .. / . ,. ..."
.. .. , , dnul mail tor liuving *tili|i-f:lcd bun to certain pen
Having dnnu so mucli und 1
hy d|<rniftjl
pointed, pronin'e this exprcssiiin uf mir
deiiCt- and gradliide.
H l( Bl’RROUnilJ,
Mnl
any .irmisticu at all. Having dnnu
gono so far. they wished in go dm “whole figure."
At what sacrifice lln-ydnl so,may bo known wlu-ii
we stato that out of tlree Iniiidri-d and fifty eliival-
ric Tunimsscaiis, wlm went into tlm field dm first
•lay, onu hundred and seventeen of tlmm were
killed and Wounded, and of three hundred ami
allies under dm laws ol Georgia, by sei-reliog Inin -
sell oii board dm cnpiniu's ws*el. A crimin -I war
rant bad also been issued by tlm Mayor against Ilm
colored man, al dm instance of ihl‘ mate of die
Vessel, fid nil assault mill battery un die mute.—
After Judge Edmonds gave bis decision, die Van-
.... , nos parties met in tlio Mayor’s oflien, and uinlu.il-
.hiitynr Iirty M.ss.ssippiaiis, * day.s.x.y -even . |y „ gwwJ p, abandon all further nr pend,,.* pro-
,r ‘, , ' n L U 0WH U * eeediiig* in dm case, mid let Ilm coloied man bo
I lie .Mexican regular forces in dm engagements j scl ul | t | M . r iy
were 801)0. Judging from dm iniiiilmr uf irregu- -- -■ —
hn fonnil ki Jed. this br.drcli of ihu enemy most J I-ii v* In lluliimoi-r.
have been very strong. i destructive lire look place uu .Salillday morn*
The Te see lercu* .ire ell .li.hmeleil. I <"» 7:1 » l*ulld-
nig occupied hy .Messrs. Arnold iV Einsiiim, ns a
Fron GuIrrMtoii nnd lli-uxo* .Naniingo, J dry good* store. 'I lm bud ling and entire slock of
NVe glean from Now Orlu.ui* papers, ol'3Uih ' goods were dest.oyeJ. Iiisuruucu $10,0(10 nil
•lit. tlm following intelligence, received by llie j the good*. $1500 on dm Imme.
Taluieiin, which sto.nimrluft Galveston on dm 2?tli
lilt.
fTy A’OT/C'A:.—Tin (^oiiimis/ieimifcfikl
Intosh County Ae-uleiliy take plessll
ing that ihe School Will he npi-linl in U*l»
dm third day of November n«-xi. under ib« M
llldeuce of die Rev.T. It. llmiver. AHbr
Msually taught lit Academies in tlii* 3Wl*-,•
ntH-iidcd to liy .Nlr. Hoover, together with*•
sisi.alits as may be requisite,
oct 2 117- SAMUEL TNI.Nir.K.Srtl
Itrceiver of TnX ltrt*r*».
to Ttu: vortKs or ui.vtii.vm comt-J
t'ellow Citizens—I ania ciiinlillalffnttWlI
of Receiver of Tax Return*, al the nktlisisf
iiist Monday In Jaiiumy nexi.milsiilHi
frage. TIIO.MNS RllNVFJ
net 8
Tot, Fremoiil in Fulilarniii,
This gall nit young ollicur is earning laurels, fa
The steamship MuKim. Capt. Page, from Bra- i nvVIIV from homa. NVe have before il* a letter
zn« Si. Jago. pul into (J-dvestoii on llm25di, hav-J fVouiMontercy.ini the Taeilio, says die udiloi of iIim
ing broken one of her propellers. She was to leave j Alexandria (Virginia) (Jn/cltu, enut.lining die mi*
for Nuvv Orlcnus on tlm 28 Ii. j n ( .\ed notice of his operations. *1 lie letter is dined
(Jell. A- 8. Juhmmii, of Texas, Col. Italic Toy- - j„j v o,y t (S4G:
Win. eiti! Mr. Kemlall ere on ho.iril Ihe MeKim. j |,. lrt) . .rmiol her • yi-lenlny.
Among thu passengers of tlm T.ilnmlto wore—I having had some pretty hard ligliiiog willi die
Dr. CnnraJ .ml Liuul. .NiclioN, ol' Ihe II. S. A, 'lelie.nn uml Imhon.. They oh,mi uvo
0 iiiiuilrt-o. and are (lie ino*t il.iring mill lianlv tel of
and Cupi*. Crump an I Smith, and Lmut*. Trice. , MW lip0!| They sluin'
Smith. Suiedes and Derlbudoif. of Hie Missis-ippi j marksmen, and can plant a bullet in mi enemy'*
volunteer-; and Lieut. S. C Reid, of the Texas! bead widi their horses at it lull gallop. Tiicym-ver
Rangers. Cunt. Shivers’ company of Mississippi' ••■«•»«>. l»'“ !'»« «P«u nuoil all tlm
■ ,«« . , nine. 1 hey never sleep ill a tmu-e, hut mi dm
1 .hoot .Hit)disci,tirgetl ariH „„|, „i,I, . hknik.l ormoiJ llmm. iheir.
volunteers were on board dm McKim. Tlio Me- for u pillow, and « rifle by iheir side. I should like
Kim brought very (itdu new* from Brazos Sant
iago to Galveston.
The Picayuim says-Our correspondence from
dm Army is hi tlm mails on die McKuti. The Pal
motto brought no mail.
The steam schr. Florida, Cnpt. Butler. 11 dnys
from Brazos 8t. Jago, with 2H0 di-cliarged volun
teers. pul into Galveston on tho 25di nil. short of
provisions and water—was to leave on the 28lli for
New Orli-nn*.
The Bulletin says—From gentlemen wlm cmno
nil Ihe Palmetto, WO learn tint the account* hy tho
MrKioi left iiiutlurs at M-iutorey and all along tlm
lino, precisely in the situation they were at the last
advices, except dial some of llio volunteers or-
deied from too lower Rio Grande,.had arrived at
Ciminrgn.
Il was rumored dial Santa Alina had arrived at
to give you some more minute account of them,
hut tune will not admit."
Ccnlrnl (toil Itomb
On and after this day. until fmlhM w
Passenger Trailis will leave 8.iviuu*li•*
M., and Mac hn daily at 2J. T- AL.sial l B *^
ill eleven hour.*.
Fare between Macon nml Savannah,
In Passenger Car, .. I
In Baggagu Car, ^ ,ll J
Between Savannah ami any NV»y SiiiwJ
Imlween Macon and any NN'ay Sialiiwi,»
aiiv interim diato Slatimi to anoilht inlH”
Slatmn, die fare vvill he
In pa-senger Car. lor each stt'ion. r
In baggage
'1*1108. PI
nug 3 — (Jen. Sup. TuwK 16
A grills far Hu? Unvilnnnli
In New York—Mr. V. II. I
liam street.
l.nleMi from Ilia ilr Jnariro nnd Buruai
A)I«-m,
The hark llelio, arrived al Baltimore on Fnd»y
from Kin. A Inter of the Itiili September any*
“Nothing lias occur red m the state of utlaiisiu Rio,
since die lust accounts "
A letter ft-nui M note video, dated Sept. 7. says
"Our advices fruui Itnciio* Ayres expre*s mucli
fear lint Mr Hood's ims-inn will be u failure. It
i* the geinA.il bi liel dial (Jen. Rosas wilt not accede
lo die proposals ofibred to Uun, unless with Certain
condition*, lint cannot be complied with. NVe
in v tlierefoio expect in u few days to be in statu
ijno."
In Boston
—Mr. V. Il I’At.MKR,
In Philadelphia—.Mr. V. U-
Third and Cliestiilt streets.
Ilrpnvtui’t* nl llie .%lli»«»*w
Fries Eag!i»J-
...Itrl.
...Oil. ill
‘.’"..Ort-d
«! O ill IU IS It C I A J
.tloorr Traops,
Tlm Philadelphia Inquirer learns from a gimlle-
San Luis lNitosi with a I'orco variously estimated •••:••• who has just returned from NVnshiiigton. that
lavKstooi...
Ilxvsr.
lltVAM
Nkiv Oki I »
I.VITIrtT HATf-t-
nc-. ;t I’aovins-nirat--
4 Vt. ijlfclW"*
..‘b r.H* MssrAws... ■
. if i.;») Psiumitrs' 1 — ^ j
Or^r. 31
tho iJnveriiiiieiit lias detortniued-tu issue n requi
sitinu Ibr more t nops. fmin dm Stales dial have
not yet furniiimd tlmir proportion. The reqiiisi-
at from 15,000 lo 25.000 uicn, and that lm wns
his way lo Saltillo. Our informant however
state* that there was nothing positive known at
•Mnnlerey concerning iho mOYtimonls of the Mex-non will be mudeiii die eoorse of alow days,
loan army.
Tim Taliimtto left in port, nt Galveston, ship
8t.tr Republic, lor New York; tiaiq ie Bosiouiaii,
of Thomaston ; brig Jenkins, of Southport; mig
Martha Sanger; Bran, brig Napoleon; Bran,
brig M try for New York: brig Damascus for Mn-
bile; schr.Sea Nymph of Buek-puri; srlirPinrciici-
of il illowell; selir Eleanor Slovens of Now Yoik;
ami live brigs, n.iiims unknown.
Oglethorpe lliilvrrailf.
NVe lake pleasure, says dm Federal Union of
tho3id nisi., in announcing tu the friends el' tin*
Institution, th it ilm Alabama Trofussorsliip lias ru-
coolly been filled hy die Synod of tliut State, by dm
ehciioii of the Rev. Mr. A. A. Porter. Mr. Tor
ter ik favorably known ns nripa scholar and iiuu
ble and iloqimnt Divine lie Imi accepted dm np-
piMiitiimiit, and enters upon his duties nt die cum
uicilctfiiiclit of Ihu next term.
Train TuiUm I-limd.
By the brig NV in. Puce, Capt. Horner, arrived
at New Orleans on dm2!);h ull. Irein 'Turks Islaml,
dm editors of die Tmnytiim Inve received papers
the I lilt. Tlie gate of Ilm lltli was no! lVlt.it dm
idaiids, but tliu severe gale of September, »f which
we had accounts, by way of tlm North, and nt
this port, Ins destroyed die prospect m* unking nov
8.ilt this season.
On Hilurday night week, about ft n’clrn k. nn
enrtliqiiake was felt in Cliailestown mid Slop-
Imrditewn, Va. which, however, did no injury,
lasting only about a-eCoud.
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keen ngi.mUh-l-l-r). In''“” ■ . .
,i„, ;ii,t ult. iiuriioiilnriy
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leitah ? ■' „J’oeouil«*<!5
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<m ..I -'.J.V,;!
uj.iftf.iis-wjJ'W' h<<
IL M. Stellular.
John II Cliuke, Emj , NVIiig, lim hren chosen
IJ. 8 Senator by the Rlmde l-laml Legislature
for six yea's fmin dm -lilt nf March in XI, by a ma
jority of25 voles oVt-i U»v. Doir,
Rice—The Rico ii»»rl*ct 1"j- .ua«»«
tierces nt prices ranging •"*»« I' (Ji
parcel sold al -infeiourI»d.
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pc, ku.li I, Ihe hulk i,t me '■ft'-'V"" -pi
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