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GIAN:
flllftam II. Uulioclt,
CITY AND COUNTY IMUNTfR.
Aud Fublieher of tho LaWa ol* the Union.
f •(!f Fapev»peruunoiM Tcu Dollar*.
P»y»U\® ..inl-uuMully In advanca.
Dally Papar.fbrdic month* Su Dollar*.
‘ “ *i»y par annum F'vr. D*»U
Iiy Paper, for *ta monthe Throe Do Ui-
Pnpnr. par annum Turf* Dallar.
All payable in advunue.
QVEHTWB'IENTB laaerloA «i |l.a rata*.
MiMl mual b* paid on all c<.MMVMCAttvH* au
or Ntaw-York —(Rriff Un* ")
.70 TICE—Shippers p**rthis Hue of pack
•xtaiiill ploaaA take notice that from and after
tins date, nb Cotton will bo received on board,
atiltee each load in accompanied with .duplicate
Tick#to regularly numbered, one of which la to
he retained by the vessel. t
J. WASHBURN & WILDER, Agentf.
t'lnn 7
tfew-Yoik
For ?
r PfOW-YOfk^—Old I'.Htahlished Lum.
The splendid packet ahip HARTFORD.
Dnp». Saneuienn. will luv* quickdastotch
For freight or passage, apply on bimtd'aiTrlluir’a
wharf, or to jm
eng 37 L. BALDWIN dr CO.
.,, , Tn , n . rig
j9a The regular packet brig SAVANNAH.
jfegW S Dixon maater.hHviiii! purl ofl er freight,
engaged will havw despatch. For freight or possnge
hiving superior slalA mom «cr<*innioduliotw, ap
ply on buerd at'M'ooroVwharr.-rtn
tog 27 VV-A311 BURN. WILDER &; CO
New Arrangement.
UNITED SVATL3 MAIL LINE—DAILY,
-BLTWEtN SAVA*VAN AKO CUAIU.HTUN VIA HILTON
HI ID AMI* BZAUfOKT. INLAND TWO-THIRDS OF
THE WAY. . -
r, ^ The well known s
VV.M. SKAIlitOOK, Cant. T.'Lvon,
(SliN. CLINCH, C«|'t. Wiu. Cony,
tVill hi.rs.jW lent o Savannah ovrry cvtniin^ a
H ..Vim I. ttV.,1 Pliiirlatlnn nvn.v
tlf p'ait 8 u’clp'lt ami Charleston overymornmc
at 9 o’clock, prrcimly. touching nt Hilton Head
and lionufort o >ch way, mid avoiding two.thirds
of the seA route.
Fur Fr iifliturP.t also, apply bn Board or 'o
BR.O- >K$&. TUFPER. Ag’ta, Savannah.
E. LA FI PTE & CO.. Ae’ts. Charleston
N. B.—All guoda intended fur Savannah, or
t'harle.tou will bo forwarded by the AgduU, if
directed to their care, fr* u of cmmnlteiybs.
All way freight payable by thipperd.
jiny l » ■ • ■ »• • —
NEWAIUIAHGEMK.NT.
V. 5, Stall JLInc.-^eiljl-Wcetely,
,innt» ■■
. HAvannaTi mul Palatka Florida,
tit THE tTAT’or- ;
t)ARIES! DRUiStlVlCK,ST.MARY&JACK'
SONVllLt), HIJA CK CREEK A Hl> P/C O.
L.I I A—It; CHS iRSt^N WlTU THE CHARLVSTuN
Daily SI ail 'Steajt Packets at Savannah.
Tb&&BSL‘ TV roguljrtf*****' - — -
favorite It,
ST. MA PTHEWS. ,
leave fur the affivo i.l.iccx evury Saturday Morn-
mg. at 10 o’clock; returning will arrive ill Savan
nah every Thu mday morning.
Another good Steamer willloavd evorv Tiiea
day at 10 o’clock, A. Mv and arrive back ill So-
vunuah oil Still ley, ' ■>'< °
Tho OCAMULGEL, Capt P, MoNoliy n«»w
' iiu.lerg.'itig oxtmunvtf alterations and repairs, will.
' f*k« her placo in the lino early .in August.; v. i ; ( t]
For'froight or ptisoagu. apply oti uiturd; lit (he
S ivann ih and Cliartr’Atnn Sfontn Packet wharf, or
' V: BROOK3 &TUPHER, Avotiu-
N. B. ’ All freigh a pay <bb by . gliipp.ey^ and
. m*i6t bu atong<iide before d, o’clock on the uinrn-
ing of departure. Daring the 'alw.'iiev' of the'
boats, goods will bo received In store frve of
charge. —• •. JhlV#
TO KENT, from ttio 1st ui .Uetouer
Lucxli a n.-at two btory MOUSE, oil Elbert
Hquarc, known «i.t|te residence of Uio Into Adam
Copo. Also, two 2 story lioitdi'a on Soulh Broad
street, ttuur the ilolhodial Chit'roll. Possession of
onuoau be given on thu lst of October, and of the
O'her on tho 1st November next,
uug^o d- JAS. qUANTOCK Jtt-
•mil Insurance and
Morchuit
.•tjkldqb
rooms. App
july29 ;;n ■> ’/-..j .t~ •
FOR RENT.—A. pleueam reufdeiice
Lnext Woatuf Judge Berrien, In .Bro.tighlnn
street, it has six chaniburs aud two parlors and
kitchen, n ltd wash room, it ltd servant's room oil
bobomimt, sLoatable. soil carriage house.. •
Also attothorm Broughton street, a little lovyvr'
down, hiving throe chambers, and two parlors,
• and kitchen, wash room, und servants' room in
boemerit, Possqscibu given of both 1st Nbrom-
bt*r next. Apply to i,'
. July ai) cF. VY. HEINEMANN
JEH. D WEL UScF 1 HO US E, h NoVod” Brynn
.Lf.ct, uocupiod by Mr., Bburke. For Hun.
npply oo lho prcmiac; jiily II)
TO-BENT.—Tlio brick Owollin,
Hou.v in Bron.bton Stro.t, niljoIbiUff ton.
.. -.-Iiemoccnpiod by Col. Knapp. Il i» «ol| miiili-
o.l, ha. a pump in iho yard, apj -good O'irriRffo
liuu,a aud .lublu
l.t Novumber ooxl
.-•duly 7
l Iho rear. .Pttuoaaion.«iun
Aptly to . .
. A, MINIS.
M TOK KENT.-SuvorarHou.ea, .ui-
,akl.. f..u m.muII fa-.jillbT.' , - 1 .. _ 1
tibia for siniill families. ' Pusseasioti given
- n .1, V, m .. r. .. • *
1st November next.
June 9
. TO REKT-I
F. W* HEINEMAN
M TO BENT—From tho Idi ofNovom-
ber next, a commodious Throe Story Brick
Dwelling, South Broad Street, hear'8.1 John's
'pltflDk;. •
NAHL
Clmtch. Terms very moderate. Apply ti
jnno3 — II GAN A
M FOR SALE. — Half Lot, No. 35,
Liberty Ward and Improvements, from*
South Broad Struct. Dwullitig No; 158. An.
to * F. W. HEINEMANN.
iug
v ] y
ft b | 2
m '•’•aiarsr*--
STERLING LANIER. J. A. BROWN.
■ nct • - —
TUST ICECEI VCD a quantify of Sperm
jJ Candles j American and. Londqpljlnstdrili
Sweet Oil; Tomato Catsup, Ate. For sa[p. by
July 31 ALBERT HARD,.
EOISGIA FljOlIIfii'—A superior,lot
vX of Georgia Flour, just received end for sale
rfcv> - “ “ ; - ii nm-"' •
^ ALBERT UA«D,* .
]•:b 2! Corner.'of. Broughton & Drayton «ts
X 4 hair bbls Canal Flolir. 60 bbls Prime Pork,
3-) do Mitssdo,for sale by - .;v ...VV,: ..... . 1
WOOD & CLAOHORN.
PORK, &<i.—40 whole aiiJ
^ A « S A I* A113 ti. L ADr.:Town-eud’s
.^caicbruhid extract ol Siinmparilla. . A fivslt sup
ply received by A. A. SOLOMONS. Agent.
j’tly IB ; • ' Market .Squared
Ti,rAOCAKRONI,Al^;
JT.1 CURRANTS. Lund log
Fuller.mid for sale by
rm
■lnr:f and f»r bide by .
July 29 CONNERAT & BARIE. ;
AY.“Vou bundles Euatcra uud N«vv Fork
.a.jL liny, for sale by --Vl.cd v'
July 13 . WOOD. 0LA15HOHN A OO.
, 1 a‘;m AI. K LOUlfi., ..rmlu'.M^nnl.lmi.ma. 1 .
Vs irr. Sugar nnd Soda Biscuhfl} Godnm Bn ter
. ii i. 3.i. n uiin...- 1...f ,.L-i . r. ,
bri* Excel,
GILBEHT.
a^SWtSK
c_or
TTOdulAN Adi, ,N
;ra a,jar m«d of Ibe abor
cni.hr j. E. GAUD.
mm
‘sssese
MONDAY MOKNINCT, AUG. 3U. 1H17.
Foil OOVEHNOK
HON. GJEOKGE W. TOWNS,
or KAUW&MUa^UKiC.
’Democratic IVaiuinniloun for Nenntove, .
4th Dial.—C utiian and Wayno—VLIA3 FORT.
5th " Lowndaa ami Waro—(len. T# HILLIARO.
7th ** Taitnatl amt nulloch—JOHN A. MATTOX.
8ih “ Hcrtvon and E(biiKh»m—\V,J. LAWTON.
DlB " Hurka and Emanuel—W. 8. C. MORRIS.
Wtk " Tkomat atul Dacinir—WM. IK REYNOLDS.
13th - Bakqr .ml EiHy-nr. WM.J. JOHNSON. :
14th V stewart and Ilind«J|*li—WILLIAM NCL30N.'
,17th •* M,icon and Ilootton—JOHN A. HUNTER.
19th •• Dooly and PulaiM—-GEORGE 31. DUNCAN.
00th Twlfj* and Rihb_W. W. WIGGINS.
'tttst, “ VVabhlnglon Mild JcITorton—B.8. CARSWELL.
25ih '* Ji»or'« and r«t*>«in—JA3IESM.GRAY. ‘
26iti •* Mourno and Pika—Col.' ALLEN COCHRAN.
Marriwathnr and Cowota^-OUE. WARNER.
Tiiyoiloard iloury—LU fllER J, GLENN.
Jj(|ieroud H''U»—Cot. J. C WATERS. .
Ne-ton and Watioii- WARHEN J. HILL.
Clark and Jsckron-SAMUEL UAILEV. ,
G<*inimtt und DaKalli—JA v P. SIMMONS.
Pautdlui uml Cata—FRANCIS 1RWI.V,
Cobb aud Clunokeo—WM. U. HUNT.
Hal.er.haui and R«buu—KDW’D COFFEE.
Lumpkin aiiiLUjilonrrJfLIijV. ‘
2dih
3Ut
3Jd
37d ,
Wth
.39th’
'4flth
4Ut
«d
44ih
D3fTho Pubjiostion Offl4o of iho Gsomaui
has been removed to tlie Third Slbry'nf Gjindry's
Building. Our Advertialug Box will be found at
the head of the first tjlght of Shore, and will re*
raaiu there until 6ur rbam. are^ finished:
Our ICimdi:)« ttooiii, .
Is v.n mi- compdlml to 'cloeh our Reeding’
i.int fnr> fnvr'dejfK fn enable Mr. NorrI*, -'Uie
Ro
archiifcct of ihn new CjiMott) llouiia, to commence
the process if levelling our rceent office, prepirn
RWtfw . , .
late Mr. GaudryV, which will be free to all our
subseribere. ■' ' f '- ' * p. I .\
:V JfT The bu*|ueM p^qe.for ibe present,is in i
2d story pfjfie',.^enerajitii adjoiuiog tjto’ roc
Georgian Olfica. aud uejft door to ijie Ceutral Ii
,is in the
recent
, —mr V--. rr-ij, - ivwHrS^
Road Bunk, where one, of the Editors will be
found during busiuess hours, and whero our
frlonds of the Oily. end Uio Country will be aU
,i*ayi welcome" V *v-- • 5 -•
Lb.h or: Ttif EHir lUAMALOKBi—Our New
Vork Telagra|ih slip of ^tie 25ih juM. informs usj-
thet the ship Muntiiluku. from,New York to Liver-
* has, heap iuitin e'‘squall,-500 miles from
pool,
Sandy Hook, Thirty funr of her passengers aud
seven of the-ore ‘The; vesselinsured,
A rnrraspondem o.f La Patria saya that Paredes
left Vera Criiz equarter of aii honr after hir arri-.
val—mov.’jpO ^^Tiljair'ti ehmrt distaticti from the
vfi)ll|i, who travelled wlih hint to Ifcxlcoyexpect-
ied In ho there on the I7ih. (If Ini guts ihcra in that
time he wil^make tho. iitust ekttaordiiiary trip on
record.—Frfs De/W.)' ' .
. ,fft ,In»ilni|ou.
It seem* by a p iragrajill In Iho Republican of
Saturday,;that;tt6’ j Invitation was extended “lb
onr Municipal Adthorii(os 1 ,, to attend the late
Rqil Road 4Bulebfn^.ipn' "al^ ballon. , Had.it been,
the editors of that ppaer are assured that tho May
or and Council would not have allowed their city
to be without an efficieut delegation at the meet-
iiigl "
fflercnuille Herald.’ ;
; . Mr. BxerjAMtM M..G«irnK, of Macon,, pro
posits publishing a newspaper simply as au Ad
vertising Sheet, and to furnish tho paper gratis*
inconsideration of file'advertising patronage he
expects to seoure. Mr, Joseph M. Shcllraan,
who lslheagant ln lhw cliy, will.explain the
viewii of Mr. U4!fin.iii this new enterprise.
The Proper Spit II.
The .Savannah Republican has withdrawn its
unihunded charge hgaiust Mr. Towns in ihu fol*
lowing language ; -
“We aro always ready todojustice to friend or
foe; and we very cheerfully'puke a correction in
/relation ,lb the early performances of M r. Towns,
mmudique We own no “nioriincaiio.q’' ip correcting a mis
take**’'to: '.... .w.'-./ - v - ; '
1 Will not the Macon Journal & Messenger, ihe
Columbus Enquirer, and other Whig papers in
the State .which published the original mistake
give the correction I Having attempted to ecat-
ter iho poisou they should likewise administer the
•titidote. V. .• - *-• *-• -v-.—
Iowa —The New York Jnnrnal of.Cuiomeroe,
of Aug.24.aays—We beliero our Dubuqtio corres
pondent is mistaken in sayiug ihat the new elec
tions to tho House have lefy parties as they stood
bafurp. Ab wo utideraland the matter, there is a
Democratic goinof a member in Dosraoines
county: which rcvenjOl the stale of the parties in
the. House, giving , jb» Democrats *20 and the
VVbigs 19, instead of 20 Whigs and. lb Demo
crats. The members elected to fill vacauciss,
were a Whix in Mehaska Ob., n Democrat in
Deemqines, and anotherIn JefTorson. The only 1
olmoge is in Desmoincs. Iii the Seuate there is
Democretio majority of.five. ;;
Launch or a Stnamroat. —.The Charleston
Mercury of thq 27th insteeys:—A atoamboitt, for
the *• Steamboat .Company of Gaorgia,' 1 was
lauched yesterdsy afterriobn at six o'clock, from
tho ship yard of Messrs. Addison and McIntosh,
This ii the largest freight ', hoat .ev.er built in
Cbarlesion. Her engines are being built by Mr.
JamM.MaLaiah.pl bl»foundry at Gadseii’a wharf,
and will bo of fifty hone power each. .
Tha.capReUx qf >he btiat. will bp about twelve'
hundred bales of Cotton. Sbeis destined far the
Sttvunniih River trade, and i-,'we are told, to be
haniad the Rpngh'aud Ready.''
Wb are gratified in being enabled to ohronlcle
this bveqit, a ml trust that - the time Is rapidly np-
pronrbing«wi)flii our shipwrights will have fro-
queujl colls .upon lhqlr ; ingenuity aud skill lu the
conatruction of vcshoIs-
Tiu YelloxvF,vi;h.—Tl,o New Ortoonx D,l.
U of Iho —nd ioM.nl) ,,y»i—Th. good wduhor
ofiovdr.1 dxjr. put Htiua lo li.ve hod tome oireol
in r.luidihg tho progreM of iho upldemio, Tlio
doitlif, np to 0 o’clook yo.t.rdxjr, w.ro inoro than
fifte.n ief. llixh on ■ the day before. Wo beliiivo
that 1| Willj lf tho atiuo.pher. ponimno, ia.orablo.,
doollijo ftomthli tint, JIBo, dpidoniic, whijli
baglnn, only a, Ibli'liW, g«B.(i.lly;)terminaio-
oarly. ' ,
CiuniT, liox, .TX1. - Riporl^fof tb.st ho ail
ondiug at So’cloak UMyigliffiffeHBljgloh,:61,'
deaths. SG| 24 uf whleh wero of.ybllow ftrdi *
: 01 “'" o " fcw -<
o*«ai) 7. .
"Px.tly la naSVon, dxaxse." ,
,Y*« had supposed that so far as Ilia Mia was
concoMisd, our Whig fiiendshad rsasona enongb
Tor supporting Gen. Clinch. Tho battle of With-
hcooclisc (if indued it bo. Iho stupendous nBhir
which they represent it) added to tlm wltole-nnul.
od geoeroiity which Tod the war-worn voluulesrs
on thstt telarn-fton FJatids, ought toynSc.'-
tun aappdtter, ate con- Eoglind 1 "wh'oappn. r ._ 7V . w ™ 1
tlonally on the look-out for other strong argn. I Th. rasetouerl gonllemsncuacluds l
menu utt tlio .core of p.rtronal ipr.liticurion. and
at length thsy havediseoverad that he is a bxttcr
LOI'XIKO MAK THAM Mn. Tuwrs. W« are truly
ufrtijd that it is "ull np” with the Democratic candi-
date. Wtt huve never seeii him, it i» truttbularo
not given to understand that h« is any ‘'great
shako’’ in the way «if beauty. Tho following ex
tract from the correspondence of tlio Macon Jour-
uni & Mousngor noiitiu* us that the two strong
objections to 31 r. Towns in one part of Georgia
is that he is opposed to protection, and doxs'ht
look i.ike.a (jovruruh. Tho writer must have
forgotten iW ' NATIONAL rOLITICS Anx not at is
sue," as well as the old saying “pretty is as protty
does."
“Mr. Towns I etn informed did not accotuplwh
much it tho Work's. His purposes worn under
stood hy tho hard fislod. honest hearted workmen.
They remeinhored the course of his party in tiUe
criminating in favor orBritishand against Ameri
can labor, and while they Irent-d him politely all
an me lie didn't/ook like a Governor. If old
WithlHcnochae should walk rouml among them
they will then 1^0 a man th*»t .will “fiU'lheir eye to
•a charm,? 1 * It is dAidha will-give them a call.next
Iweekt" l -'>f- ^;' . mttmgm ‘ b ~ h
. ... .Hoary.tllnr* ■ •
Wo huve time and again battled against Henry
C)ay, whose political course in'associating, with
thoyoitngor Adams, and his aberrations from the
Republican ranks,,caused.us to saparato from
such a ( distinguished American. ',' VVhHe .hit fame
is Identified with his couutry hritf^ih© sl>itkgles" <>f
oppn,iII- p-itti<t-H tin* fn,11 o of hi« Voldiciif soil ii that
of. the warrior aon of a patriot' sire.
Mr.. Clay, our readers nre awaro. hasrbaan qn
i.yisil to OaptB.>fay, dn fndajf list' ho’ wis ed-
dresieo. n«an, E.q.. a» Chairman { >f
a delesaiioo from New York. over lObin mirabor,
iuvitingIthuin bchaifofthecitixens ofNaw Yorki
irrespcctivo. of party, to the cohmleiclal metropo.
The'corrNspoiidvnt of Iho PhilatlcIpiiM North
Americuii Write«(Aug 20) si follows*,
i. ‘fftlr. Clay, .who bad listelted With rhhch hhiO'
linn to tho gluwiag laosiuge end Impassiuned
tone of MV, Dean,after a silence of a few momonts,
arose to reply. Hushed then was every sound,
lost one word that was'tq those eloquent
lip* should be lost. Ile cofumenced by Hllnding
to thh presence of otitor committees, on similar
c|piiids to the nne from New Yhrlt—especially
from.Philadelphia, Trcuion.and New ilaveu—and
then enniliiuedt
io health of Father
iiliuiUsticelly received,
tvfiy raspouded,
“The Sinie lliuhta*
<Dnn«liUate. , »
In the SHssirm'.of Hi3J. Mr. Towns voted
against a saries 8t*t«a Rights' Rnmlutiuiis. intro
duced by Mr. A^ji. Cu*rfXLL. omhodyittf the
laiigmigo of MjSloN and Jkwrr»on, (Sonata
Journal, paga y«t h>* now claims t«» b« the
States Rights' CiindUtaie!—Republican, |4tb |nst.
VV« Uxvo noted‘tiuA ehnrgas which our ucigh-
honrs hayo trum^ad up againsj Mr. Towns, but
have b«nn dupo-od’lb let ihein alone, and to give
them ropo, perfectly «*ti*fi«d tliat they would
hang thomrslves in the and. They now appaar.
to bo innking a .studied effort to eHrauue tho feel*
ings of tlio warmsupportois of Mr. Calhoun, in
Gaorgia, from the Democrntic candidate. Willis
this view they uro roforring to the votes of Mr?
/Towus in the times of nullification,, and to the
speeches which ho dolivored whon \u opposition
to the distinguished atatesiuin of South GaroUua.
After currccting bno of those glaring inaccnracies
as .to fact,,which hare defaced, our neighbours’
sheet of lalo, and given rite to so much public
rauutrky Wo will commauf apnb this singular rash
ness of their, present proceeding* •'•
In the sentence quoted.4bov*,. they accuse Mir.
Ton ns’of having voted a^aiiist a series of tilate
Rights} Resolutions, iqtrojiiced' into the Senate
by Mr.tChappoli. ift 183*3* Our rieighbburikrq a
littln tnn Mr.Towns did no sucll'lhillff. The
finth of th« former. It may suggest to soma of
tlm»o wlto-abuss the Fedwralista of that day, that
* The Father of Kia Country’ia includud ui their
nennnclMione, and that they placo him who was
■nn-t in war, fij*t in peace and Sr«t in the hodrts of
hmjtounlrymHif,* nil a pMrfestnl far bolow Thomas
Jirfferspn Witli the modern DuMincratio parly, tho
ttama of the L«| er iurpresent watchword—a tower
of strongjti—a point of support nu which to fall
h-iclt to ov**ry emergency; while (hatof Walking.
|«u i- embalmed in tho pages of history, aud lheru
U rmuaiils. with no occasional appeal In its potent
charm, hut powHtht,<* hs id its intfiienca in rogala-
iing nnd oontr«iUug their 4 potUical faith or prac-
ttco."— Republican, 31«t July, -
Tho Republican has thus been n political kateL
doacopu for somo tips y but the oye ujUhaa watchs
its changes of hue with any thing like ordinary at-
tendon, inu«t have di-coverod that It has beengra*
dually-rxctiNo its way, now assarting a principle
or opinion and, pntio, kicking up a dust to enu*
oeal It agaiu. yet once more reiterating the seine
doctrine, and then boating another clouded retteat,
.yet gradually and steadily olming to instil into the
popular mind, as n snqtifd to Federal principles,
the entire Federal creed, heart', body and members.
Whatiqtuoro strongly conclusive of thlsTactthan
“Fellow Citizens—The eloquent address which
has just been delivered has had tlufefiect olmnst
to induce’iDS to adopt tho language which wuw
Used on . a uiore solemn occasion, “Thrin nlmbat
persuiidust mo" to go to New York. But - in all
dial uprightnese of my nature which I have ever
endeavored to pfactLe, I must tell you the object
and motives, which have brought me to tho shore?
of the Allantib. I returned to inv reslduure after
passing the winter M New OrleattB, on the 23*1
or 24th of Marcli last, end. v day or two afterward
melancholy intelligence came in tue. I have been
nervous ever since, and was induced to take this
journey, for I could not look upon the partner
of my W/owa without experiencing deeper an
guish.”
LMK Clay washero completely overcome by his
feelings, covered his fees with hi*, hand^ and was
silent several minutes. At leiigiii with an effort
he recovered, himself and resumed.]
. “Every thing about Ashland was associated with
the memory of the lost one; the very trees which
his hands assisted me to plant, served to remind
ine ofh'ti Ions; Had the stroke cbuiealouo.I could
have homo It, with His assistance, and sustained bv
the kiudness of tny friends and fellow eHizehs.witn
meekness arid resignation. But of elaveil Children
four only remain'. Of six lovely and affsoiiqnale
danghtera not one la left. Finding mys**|f in a tho*
-elre of sadness,i thought I would fly loth* mouha 1
tain top, ahd descend to the ooeau Wave, and by
meetiug with the sympathy of ft lends,obtain tome
relief to the eadnena which encompassed me. I
came Tor privnte pnrposo»,.andTrom private mo
tives alone. I have not desired those public maul*
festationa, but have rathei' desired to escape from
•hem. My friend and travellinx companion. Dr.
Mercer, will tell you, that In Virginia, in every.’
section of thu State of my birth, Thave been ini-
plurcd to remain, if only for a few hnufs. tb ex-
change congratulations with, my frieuds, hut Tin-'
t*iahly refused and only remained in ench plaoo
I. i AMA ...I.I.Im Taw .m
sufficiently long to exchange one vehicle for an
other. You may imagine that l made * visit to
Philadelphia, but I was oocidentnlly thrown Into
Philadelphia. When I'arrived in Buliiiuore, I
luarntihatthe inbftdirect route to this’ place wee
by the Delaware. I had no public object io view
in takiug that route,ind yet indifferent I um not nor
oiinnut bo to anything which connects nia wilh tho
honor, welfare nnd glory of my country.
Gentlemen of the Committee of Now York: I
have:truly and sincerely disclosed the purpose of
the journey, but I cannot hilt deeply feel this J
manifestation of your ronpectrinil regard. It is
received .with thankfulness, and excites .flip warm
est feelings of my heart, that I.a private aud hnip-
bla citizen, without an army, without* Qitvy,with
out even a constable's staff, should have keen met
atevery stop of my progress wjth the kindest man
ifestations of. feelings—feelings of which m Presi*
dont. a Monarch or an Eumoior might well.be
'proud." ...
tittle tdd fast. <r Mr. Towns did no such'ihinjg. The
question wua (tot es T to the passing of the resolu
'tloiuQv jftTthtbtii'#fflI resolu*
tious on the tidrie fot the rem Under of the sesilod.
■Ma.'iuiotli|enii4AaU^Wh6rwilI'J-ead lhe pegs of the,
Journal, to which our . neighbours reftir, osn fail
to discover tltdLabMo is a- vast diffircncc betweeo
voting to lay-thopton^mblo and rCsoliitious upon the
table, and Votiiijj resolutions themselves.
The preatiible indicates why the resolutions were
. offer,qdryt'Tlitfy^Vepr^pused. Iff cqndetnnatjoiJ
ofPr'e.ijdtot pf tha United States. ; '.itthey:
had ^een'pxixed. thej would have been expres-
aivo of disapprobation of tlie cbndiict of Gen.
Jqckson v In other wordt. that preamble involved
a question between two parties; and it yvotild bo
as rsaionable f^the Ropnblioan to rtfluct upon
Mr. Towua' State Rights' principles, by saying
that he was attached to the old Union party, to to,
say that ha voted to lay this preamblo on the table.
But Mr. Towni ha* never vuted against State
Kiglit-V rciiolutin.iiB, embodying the language of
Madison and Jifferajnt.
' That our neighbours should have ventured to
aJIlid^ tb^ thosf refolutlons at all would bo a. matter
profound astonlihment to atiy, man acquainted,
witli 'tho poliitckl hlslory of-Georgia, who was
not likewise' adqtufiiited With the rash spirit lately
displayedbyr'tiw Rypubiiuan, In vain winks and
b11nkf thH'sag^ ftaCordertin vain does tho Ckro»
uMghbourX'Wtlh^bble .a lilila in “national ques
tions,"and try . their quality on “federal politics.
Fintm.—Ti™ “*■
in the rcporui of the mark, u.”'” ' * ® ei
a systematio effort to fo : ter that bitterest of Feder-
(tl.p'rfjudices agsfnit, Mr. Jefferson, tho; idea of
hostilfty between himself and; Washington. Whon
sneb politicians appeal td State Rights Jeffersoni
an Democrats, and attempt to influence ihair ac*
lion, we must bp ollowed to enjoy a hoarly laugh
in our editorial elesyo^ • ~ A 1 ■
■ g i Rathleto PonistlcUm.
Bouio limu viiin? we had occadiou to remark'
upon, tho /conduct of the fanatio-Eaton,who stuck
np •.placard.iis the funeral of tho gallant Lincoln
passed by hu door. bearing tbe inscription, “No
hoinsge to raurdorcrs.”, Wo then observed that
unfurtttqatcljr the saino spirii Which ooutruled this
bitter man wee too geaerally diffiiird through the
ratiks of a strong political faotioft. The following
extracts'from the columns of the Boston Courier,
a leading Whig paper, moat conclusively show
that we were coneqt inthe view we took. They-
fnrniah but ouoaraoug ten thousand proofs or the
■ame. dblressing fact. Does; not this inihlerani
sprlrlt carry in its boaom the seeds of iu own
dastruotiun, and the ruin of any party that ac
knowledges sympathy or alliance with it T
“From ike Liberator of yesterday w* take the
following article. The views it expresses are not
those of. the writer alone, nor of the readers of the
Liberator only. VVe frequently hear them from
other soureestbut we hope .that the general semi,
tuenl of Massachiiaelte is teas warlike than the wri
ter supposes.. It cannot be ih'it the people of
this commonwealth—the majority of them—can
ever look upon this war with comphtconcy and
approbation, or read its history but with the
most iudiguant,scorn for its authors and support-
“Cavtian Lincoln's Funzral.— A fow week*
ago the • streets;of Uostou wero. blackened with
the funeral pomp of si young eon of .Massachu
, . " j o . : t *1 "i setts./ The Commander in Chief ordered the
nirleaud S^npjap.l.shake Ua knowing head i our Boston (Brigadeio perform the. escort service.-
march * ‘
;>• The irincciloniitn.
’.The,CitizjBni of Cork have Riven i'p|nn»yrn
trip. an board-- the Royal Alice. Sluemer.to Com*
modore DeKay and tho oliicurs of tlio IT. S. fri-
g«to ‘Macedonian. '
Father Alathovv, the Mayor of Cork, the Amer
ican Consul, Sir Thomas Uvshcr, and eeyeral la*
dies were of tlie party, aa also Fattier Taylor who
went as cheplaiii of the Maoedoiiian. .
After the banquet tho mayor touted the Q,neen.
H. M. 8. Crocodile fired a sxlute of twenty one
Heavy gtinv. which wae responded to by the .piaB*
edonian, from which a rOyal saiuie of thi sanie
(lumber Wee also fired. , ,..V .
After n_ toast td Prince Albert,' and a notlior
to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. -'' 1 r; •; /
Mr. J. F. Mug'iiro rose aitd. said he • bad bedn
honored by being ;.a«‘
. iw* a*kad to propose one of the
most important-toasts of the evening, «?The'Pres-
idontofthe Uti iod Btstes-of Auiorioa." (Loud
cheers.) He was sure that no toast could bo niore
interesting to every out present than that. They
would not h*v« imjoytul th» WT-ilj. ■nd hanpf-
ness hf this day, but fur the President of the Uni
ted States (hour, hear ) And any gentleman who
saw the BtsUgOftbis country six or eight months
ago would fully; appreciate tho cause that had
brought Commodor<t;DeKoy,10the shores oflra-
land with that vessel of war (pointing to the Mao-
fldnian) to( a ahip Q&pqipp, bp'arjpg food ^aod
clothing to (he serving, people -or, .this country.
(Hear, hear.) U yrae not brought to in former times
*“ “
to striiggle.’agaiiist the fleet of the queen, but to
make peaq* among all men (hear, hear.) .
. Thepeuple of this couutry were nlwHya intiiti-
ately associated with Atnarioa, liad given a home
to our exiles, and they Had mnde America groat,
arid Ireland rejoiced tn th« greatness of America
[hear, hear.] Itwage glorious’thing lo have the
representatives of tlio queen us ivell •• of the peo
ple hero on this/Occasion toodlcbrnte .ihr
It will bo remembered by all, that the resolution*
alluded to by me, Republican-were but the effect
of a cause, Tha Cougrss* had pns-ed a protective
tariff, tha NulliflSrs decUred tlio principle of pro-
tociiou unconstitutional, South Carolina threaten
ed a rofu al to obey the'law, Gon. Jackaon is
sued h|sproclutnxiion,audthretipunMr. Chappel
introduced bis pjrtiatubla and'rosolutioni. Tlie os-
serlion of the principle of protection was come
quently the origin of these resolutions. Mr.
Toyvns. did not oppose the resolutions, but the
time «i.whioh‘' die# wqre'°Betod ? was not
'disposed Wv imllify the law of Congress, 1 aud'yet
^oWm.wiiyopppxed to the'protective prin-
olplo.. He isliuw arraigned, hy whom I By raeii
who -opeqty edvooate the priiici,’!* of protection!
Ami upon what ground V Butane ho woufd not
agree to toitify which recognized the self
same principle! < i ., ? .
Whore is Mh' Cliappcll, ths mover of (he pre
'amble kntftegolutiqns I . Is be to bo found by the
sido of iho Republican ii Far from it! Tie will
acknowledge no community of froliug with his for-
mor ally. , He ia the warm supporter of. Mr. Town*,
end yet (bo Reptihlican .calls'Mr. Towns to ao*
count forhdvingyoied.tigainst Mr, Chappall's re-
aolutidnsH Wliy'tyas Mr. Chappell severed from
the Whig party t VVill tho Rupublicau have the
audacity to asy: that Mr.. Chappell haa ab induited
his old position while thoy havo retained tbeust
Impossiblo I' Onr neighbors will hardly say that!
. instead, than* of ite being a ground of objection
to Mr. Towns on the part of tho Republican, it
should be a fact iu hie favor, that he even coun
tenanced the principle of protectlou so fur as to
oppose Mr. Chijppe1I, iti bitter foe.
The attempkajr: thq .^avanhHh Republican to
make an impfessinn upotLlbe old Stato Rights men
who have been/flfcqd to leave the Whig parry in
disgust, is TiidierhUsibdaed. Do our neighbors
suppose—oan thljjf for a moment belie , e, that lire
warm, gonorouB," patriotic .spirits who forbid the
banns betwoen./dassachnaetu Protectionists and
tlie Georgia Nullifiers, and severed their party at*
tachmenis forever, in defence of. their ?riroiples,
are iiothingbeiieir than political putty to ho opera
ted ffpou by such “namby-pamby’' oharges as tb«y
have m^de against Mr. Towns 1 Do they think
that they can do^ugltt ehrtban expose the polili-
oil shame of their own parly to tho’public, by quo
ting the history, of the times of Nullifiqationl Mr.
Towns stands now. where ho stood then. The Re-
publican denounced him then, because he would
not aid in Nplhl^ingR law of ..Gongrieas^hich re-
cognizod 'pVotcctiou. , ’'Thsy donoqnie him now;
because lie will not aid in establishing a protoctivo
tariff; and yet have tite audacity to qWo against
him his fonnerJfottt. They.irr most; fat-lly if thoy
toppose that such apptots to genuina State Rights
men^cau : ba o) ( 6ug1»( elsi their surprise*
ql thejr rasbnu^diid-pUjr'-foMbcirr. expoRiire* ---
, Via ^ey^m^nqJbfLcn^tnqo-sehse has fled
from Goorgia .foriiver 1 That politicians bairo
ioiiq’insane f That' all elections too mere games
of'ohfis)^jr>• a po
litical principlef If.lltisbo so. howliiare thoy ar-
ralgit Mr, Towns upon. the.ground oft opposing R
principle? I low dare they speak of Madison and
Jefferson, whose every principle thoy have discar
ded! ilow dare they allude in such e conuseti.oo
to tho grcsrfatijjsr of Repablicsnism, who hiiVi !
not hesitated to adopt to tti’sir Own such language
asth•following: ■* -
“In politica hs' (Washing Ion) was a strong Fed*
eralist. Knowing that in n llepublio the tendency
le-to'radicalism imteud of tuvnareby, he wished to
gather.around. i|(e Federal. GoVernthent; all tbs
-'-cks be could consistent witbftltd largest liberty,
fersqn was hia.bittorahlsj^ni«t; end caused him'
re trouble nuu unxibty tha'rt ill other things pul
;etfier. If lliqre w the same difference in ihelf
waa iu’lbelr.chiiHicteri, woe’
n wo adopted thoseoftlio for-
and strength, wo mky fear
i who writes the last history of
to the spot where we devht
Deed inarches, reversed arms, mtifiteil drums,
Shrouded standards, minute guns, half masted col
ora; all spoke the language (of public grief. What
dead duiiQ to deserve (his ueiianil Ismetita*
. r Jee of Woshing-
our troubles.”
ce ofthis tiiVdertaklng-the moniomCom-
uiodors DeKny toid, I waul the Macedonian to re
lieve )h« poor of Ireland, that/moment Mr. Polk
a®:
[Loud nppl.u^e.] .
Tito Ciocndiln nnd Macedonian again fired a
Tpytopsiiaff ,qf a jiwiK'7ito!T5 J ?rj? 11*- >;*-*•
Councilor IVuhli proposrd n* r* toast—"The
Commander of the Macedonian,” which was re
ceived with loud applause, and brought Ootnmo-
• Tollowinj Uo s a«,.i
Mr. J. R.dmolid Bjrry, propoi«d u t
, "F.lhnr Tnjlor ond the peopli of N.W.
rprapoiin.
tei;«ywi
mar. Full of h
nothing novvj'ti
ltopublics. wi!l |
ted from the cr*
ton as the
„ t ^ T .-nnah.Ropubllcan,Jnly 31.
Our. neighbors wi|l pArdoii us for suggesting that
their audacity, something like Cmilino’a. is utibri-
died. They a‘eem lo think that the publics ra>nd Is
prepnrpd to receive anything which theyiniaysoc
proper to publish, however xb«u;d or •
"Mr Hsndtoy-inliis work entitled ’Wa-djiugtoii
nd HUGanerals*,' mikes tho L L
end
I iTo below to
f Washington
allnrinn which we
mnal and political relations
“■toon,'‘and (0 tha politkul
had the dead I;IT ,
tioul Other young men, of as fair proniisn and
•■ high social slatidlng as he have died aw.ay from
their kindred, and have bean brought home to
sleep with their father*; but no such tiemonstra
tious welcomed their lifeless remains to their naa
live shore, nr attended thout to tbttir ..last .reeling
placer Had this son of MaesnoliuseUs done more
virtuously than ail others, and surpassed them
all, that we shonld thus deliehl to honor liiml"
“And yet, whenU young soldier falls in one of
the battles of this disgraceful apd wicked war, a(W
baviog flashed hie sword iu th* blood of meo
fighting in defence -of their native;soil, aud done
ill his brajn could contrive and hi* hand execute,
to weal slavery forever on the throne uf this laud,
and to mike his native lUte a thrall and a vasialt
when lie fills; after -illlhis.his b'o idy corpse is ear-
rie.t through the land in a sort of general triumph,
and received in the capital of New England as tfit
ware the relics of one of tlie confessors of liberty.
The highest authority in the stale does it hum-
ng\ the citizen soldiers bear it proudly to iu tomb,
the city pours forth its thronging thousands to
gaze upon :'the pageant, and there is no general
voice of rebuke heard from the Press or from the
Pulpit. ’There is nothing seen.or heard th t im
plies that the manner and cause of his death are
viewed with any reprobation by the citizens of
.. . .. .. . ^ jj ...
From Jloalricr.
By the echr. Florinda, from Uia Brazos, the edi
tors of the New Orle.-in B Bulletin k»ve received
th* M.itamoror Flag or the IBib, front which the
following extracts are made: .' .
Trains Aytaczzd —Mr. Coolidge.or tha Mas-
sachuseita regiment, and sovsral other gentleman,
direct from Monterey, who loft there oh the lstinit
and arrived here on Monday Ism, furnishes us with
the following particular* of the operations of the
guerillas on the Afonterey road;
On thaSOib July an express mail'wagon;fu#
Muntuiej, with an escort of seven mon, under Lt.
Reynolds, wm altacked ten milas from Marin, by
about sixty Mexicans. Tho mail driver succeed
ed In passing the ambuscade end putting his hor
ses to their spaed, reached in safety theencarop-
mont of a train which was coming down from
Alonterey, The escort were scattered by (be as
sault, and two or tlie number aro misilng;sappqs-
ed to have been killed. . •
The next day after this BUnck. rmorehaqVs
train, composed or sixty mules and several wag.
ons, under a small escort ofeitizen*. were attacked
at Punt* Agttdo, by a large force of Mexicans, and
tire entire train captured. The result was so
sudden‘and. overpowering, that uoi resistance
could be offered. The first intimation of an at*
tack was given by q discharge of fird-orms from
the tbickots ou each side of the Toad, and an im
mediate charge of’'cavalry ou tlie train. The
numberofibo attacking ptoly*Ooutd noth* cor
rectly ascertained, but it was supposed lu ha from
100 to 151). Immediate flight was the only chaube
of escape, end ell who could,sought safety ih the
thickets, ami afterwards to reach the rancho of
Pepagallas. where, fortunately, a train from Alon-
terey, tooorted ; hy 30 dfegoons, had just arrived
and' cncampod for theulfglit.
Those who had escaped from the attack on the
train gained the side of the tnountein during
the night, from whence they discerned tile Ameri
can encampment at PapagalLs; and all hut one of
the escort got into the cucutnpmeut before morn
ing, The Mexican muleteera and all the marchan-
dizo, amounting in value to soma twelve or fifteen
thousand dotlariii fell into the bauds of the Alexi-
cans. Only one; American was kuown to be
Hilled, though several were missing. The down
ward train btolte up their encampment at Papa
gallus in the morning aud oatne on to Cerralvo
without molestation. Iu passiug tlio spot where
theattock had been nude tha evening previous, no
vertige of the property bad been left. The body
of the wagoner waa found a ahort distance fri in
tho roefl eud buried. Canales commands the rob
bers who have proved so successful in their fo
rays of late. r
At Cerralvo a largo Government train was met,
proceeding lo Monterey, and the dragoons who
hud jqst comedown with the train from that place,
wore added to its escort aud would return.
Mr,.iPoolidga informs us that Gen. Taylor was
prepared for nu onward march, and the general im
pression was, that unless peace propositions wore
made by Mexico, he would .be on the road lo Ban
Luis by the isl Sept.
116 *.
0 cu.
ra«atfoc*d
Floub.—’^lerbsrVmode^,’*'^M.
^^•.'“^•/•Itotoiousuteir
p.^"rr s ‘ l * ,orp,imt '' d *'"a.uis
to*-no change to not*
fecial interest to cotnmuuicatf r«!
PHifa
toloihVqJ
uh.d 6 .,u.. lp „ (|o01 , aUf ,
«r»s,'m b ;z;: »‘m*,
Boston, by the Inhabiutuls ofAl/tssaoliusetls!''
Correipoudaucs of tba Ssvarinah Georgian.
I«AFAYETTE, Walker County, ?
. August j|0, J847. S
My last tetter informed you of thy arrival in this
beautiful vilhgn. It Is impossible to eXpr-we how
comfortably I fonnd myself at tho house of a friend
from 8avaou’ih, who lias/pitched his tuff made
on this spot, aud who, with his young and pretty
AN ACT to alter and amend the thl,A a
||..ca„d Artie!,
Where. Thu ihifd Seciion,
of tlie Con.lit.itinu .. tbl.s 1 . V I Si«
leg word., to »H
Igtlrle loth, office
ho.o be.ti • citizen ol the United
>**r*.*"rte"ltth.bit,„t ofth“
•nd who hath tM miauled ”o ,1*
yn.r., and who doe. nut now.l! !* l ta !
noreaorinnd io hi. in riEml'!,,-"S'”'
nod other properly to the ihinu'm.n " ? U1 ''
nnd ilollnra, end »ho.e .it.tedi.lSS^'l
somhto «ttamto„, b. m,! ' .'' ' 0 "*'”'
chord. ortilnjiMt debt. , P „, ,'i , " > *■,
—aud whereas raid propertr ouiC. t”"l
consistent with the genius of l iV« U -? ^ ,lh
•ndthe popuUropiritofihi. jJ,J ‘““"Wt
HgorioKl. Be it enacted ho tho a.„„ J
Hmi.e of Hopre.enl.live, or tlf, Si.. “
g!o,tn flonerat AMeinbl, met o V'ft-
enacted h, th. ftthoritr “f to
tilt. A.i.h!| i,„; LSSaBR
reqalretnenu of the CnnrttotiooTIh, fflS
•hall be ndepted in Itou ortho 3mien ,b,„J
cited, (to wit 0-N„ p,„oo .tuitt b,
the office of Governor who shall urn hi.»i
.0 citizen of M United S-te^ife 1 "
an inhabitant oi this State six y M „, 4 JJJJg
not attaint d the apo iff thirty yexrs.
CHARLES /.JENKINS.
Speaker orthe House nr RaprsMiuthu
ABSALOM H. CHAFPELL.
President nf tin Sunk
Approved. December 20ih, Id45.
•pr
GEORGE W. CRA WFORD,Oottniz
w m26-
{From ths New Orlo«m Bulletin, 2W iniLJ
Important from Y«c«nin.
Our contemporary, Ln Patriu, has advices from
Carnpeachy lo the 15th,and Merida to tho 81I1,with
information of n simultaneous ririugorthe Indiana
in various points, and the massacre of the whites.
It would appear it is a plot that has been in con-
tcmplation many years, 011 tlie part of (lie Indian',
Tho conspiracy has uumeious ramifications,and
a vast deal of mischief had already occurred. It
had not yat bocu suppressed, though some ad
vantages had been gained ovor them, and ono of
the principal leaders taken and shot.
La Patria contains a letter from Havana,which
states, that four British officers accompanied Pare
de», but it doss nut appear Whether they had land*
ded at Yarn Cruz.
La Patria also contains information, alaline that
Honduras and Guatemala had declared in favor
of Mexico, and some of the troops hail expraiwrU
their roadinoss to proceed to the asidsteuoe of the
iaitor.
Wistnr’a Bulsnui of Wild Cksfry,
It is not often that we find atnong.t tbs 5I ( L
cal Faculty sufficient candor tn accord sarau
whatever to “Patent Medioiuee* 1 veiiconflictswj|
their interests so to do—but beluw wexinun.
ception.
OPINION OF A REGULAR PIITSlCIUt.
Exster, Ale.^Hoptetnber 30,181$.
This enrtifies ihsi I hat u r*coiniuetided tbs nail
Wist ir's U iUaut of Wild Cherry- fur disumd
the Lungs, lor two years past, ind manj Hah
tn my kunwledge liuve buou used by air sui^
all with beneficial results. In two cu«i sbni
wiih tlinught confirmed consumption bad ito
pluce, the Wild Cherry effected n cure.
|E BO YUEN. Phyrician at Hxetcr Conw.
None genuine, unless signed 1. BUTTS 11 b
wrappur.
For sale, Wltnlosale sod Untnil. by
THOMAS M. TURNER A CO ,
161 Buy Struct, fimmk
Also by DR.A.T. BOWNE. 1
Aud Druggists generally iuflrornt
aug 30 31-
S way no’s (touipniinil St run er\VII4 Chtrrrl
N THE f B
Du not entertain such an opinion. My friund L
graduate.
.. ^ getia>H|iyi
ly dry quality is very aeldoiu Kean, and'finches
co mparatively higher rates. We do Dot think
there ere nuy prospects will) us for a user decline
of prioes for sugs
* Bi
the United Btates have vince the heginhing of
this year taken an average supply of 33 00U box
es per month, which they' will no doubt want for
three months more We have to Observe, thin our
planters, hy the good prices realized for the grant-
er part of* rich crop, hava'obtainad.q position,
in which astookof 60 a 60 000 boxes of sugar
neither inconveniences por alarms them, and 11 is
therefore probable that they will'hold out to the
lost for the prioes to which tbeyhave been accut*
turned throughout the seesor*
. '•Cuflbe remains unaltered, and wlthont any
Ifahmctionsj the prospects the next crop are
said on the.Whole to be fsff/birt during the Iasi
two years there have been to many coffee nlanta-
yoarp**!
From llarnun.
Extr.tots of letters received in Charleston.
“HAVANA. August ID.—The exports of Sit
gar from this place and Mutanzas amount tc
nuarly 153.UU0 boxes, of which about 37,001) boxes
have been vhipped to the United States.
Our quotations are as follows; 0 a 101 rials
for wlme Sugar, go-id to fine for Spain t 8 a tij
do. white Sugar, low to middling i,6|'7A do. yel
lows, good to fine:.6.i 5j .do; yellows, low to
middling , 51 a 6 do. Cueuruchos to fine brown*-;
wife, gave me a hearty welcome. For once,, I 6J a7 do. Afuscovados, low to fine. Thetu prices
have had the luxury of * good hard tnattrass. are paid for auoh sugars as now camei to market,
What n ch.ngo oatne over me. I .l.pt .oubJlJ RPSiSg 1®?*!!?:?-!™
undisturbod by any snorer, and would probably
have slept until near 13 o’clock, had not my friond
knocked at ray door, and announced that break
fast was ready. Rsfreshed with sleep, I respon
ded to his summons, and was soon soatod at Iho
table, doing justico to an etoellentenp of .coffee,
aud oiber luxuries. My friend is a democrat, and I
understaud Is very popular He will be aoandidate
for I lie Legislature, andl presume will beelecte
Candidates for honor in tha Cherokee country find
U necessary frequently to address the people. In
deed, nnless they do so^ there is no chance of suc
cess. I have recently heard aeveral now ooined
coined words,. for instancej opinUuion and poliu
ciaw.r. "No. sir : reo" add “nothing else sir” era
very common expressions, If you aska merchant
If ha has any good tobacco, be answers, nothing
else sir. If yon ask a farmer if he has • good crop*
he repiee,nothing else, eft, If you ask.a fair girl
irshe intends;to marry, she answers, nothiug ej.s;.
«lr. The maidens of Cherokee Georgia are beau*
liftil to look upon. It Is true they cannot boast 'of
dressing in the latest fashion. They cannot atani
mar out a few ftettch aantapeas,.' They cannot
murdto a few tunes on the piano; but they are
preUy. Ilosy cheeks, sparkling eyes, und fine
figures-they can show. The flue climate and
exercise in the open ahr give them a refreshing
oppearance.
Thla It a Very plensant village, the population of
which does net exceed 250. The Court-House
la a fine^ structure, built at an expense of $7000.
The stores are well supplied, and goods are cheap,
Ju »ge of the cheapness ofjiylog, when I tell you
that board can.be had qt the hotelstur five and six
dollars per mouth, including washing, lights urtd
wood. I endeavored to conviuc'e the oiilzons
who; assembled In the. Court-House, that they
ought not to forgot that Savannnh' hid claims upon
their cooslderaflon* ahd» ; iq. the name of its people,.
I tendered them an ittvitetion to visit it, assuring
.thefli, Ihai. thej wbtHd find them hospitable, and
prepared ta -tranasot busiueto vylih iheiti Upon the
fairest terms. \ Wilson’s Cave, about 5 mifes.lrqni
La Fojf'tlue, 1^; to, I o«n ipfbrmed^one of the
wonders of nature. _;I,purpoto to visit it, after
which I will give you a description. It has been
a matter of pride to me, tfiat wherever I hays
gone I hove met with Savannah ptoplo. At mf
elbow sit* a young man whom J- i»S(jr^toto
to accompany mo to-morrow to; IbojLookout
Mount and Nickttja'ck Cave. He drsigns, like
myself, to take the journey on horseback. My
expectations are raised. Wonders I am suro to
seo. I wish you a good night, and my noil letter
.jviU.bodated, ZJr. Camo'tf hotel. Lookout Mount.
Sjto&tlwrYjuw,
. N.D. My doraoc/ftlio i/ienti lUisgajij lijut you »rwhl... nolpri^, -.1 V nil
may think he is In tha haW« «f usingjsuch wahtt. cttof ealsf! of 30.00U buj.'iols prime yelk»tjfll 7.6, !(<//,faqijjjK-
■*' rjrIttnd ; fe o f nta, ^ ; ; .'V y**
A $1 per box four harbor is, however, but ill pro*
vided with Vexiele/..ahd tits least demand would
topis ari’aqvance of freights, which .at this mo-
mem'we quote £3 a £3 5s. notninatiV Tor Cowes
ond k market. A large vessel of 3000 boxes and
upwards, would bsnJly find a freight nultos a va
ry low one.”
; “HAVANA. Ang. I2-Tl.e value Rica.has
be bit well maintained throughout ihe past mouth,
although the market hto been Mconrianlly; fairly
supplied from your quarter, pricto have ranged
from 16|U> Tfl r»—but the stock having been In
creased by the arrival of 3o«rgoea which arrived
fittcli 15 to 151 rs. FreighU to Europe ere very
dull, end likely to decline ;. F|tor' $15 ; Indian
Corn 3|rst Lard 17 to It); Hams 10 to 12; Pork
f 10, prime do $W; Prime beef $14; Butter 13:
Potatoes $5.'’
HAVANA, Aux. 18.—The IssbailsV cargo has.
been sold at Matanzas at I4J for .40casks aud the
rest at 14| rs. We btofc&ii) casks unsold, afloat,
from Nitw York.
BY OIAGNBTXO VULUGRAPJ1.
U rconaBsraNnzNCB or thk cKonotAir.l
, . IN ADVANCE OK THE MAIL. . . .: •
’: Baltimore. Aug 35—541*. Mj
Floor.—Howard street sells $5.75^-600 bar*
rets wore taken slthsL Tlia uterkst U.ittody^l
Wheau—We quota printe ) whit* *Uj25 per
bushelyst which.there havo, best; sales of300 bush-
elo. Silos of att ordinary article of red wheat et
113, nnd there ivere eslwof , J0,000..busbela ofa
superior quality at 120 cents. : , ... . ' : • .
Corn.—Sales of prime white at,75 per bushel.
Oats.—Sales at 38 a 41 cents per bushel.
Philadelphia, August JB5* 1847—4 P. M. _
Flour —Moderate sales st previous rates. -
Tliero are no changes lo uoto in the markets
gancrally. »;
NrwYone. Anga«t 25—4 P.M.
Floor.—Sites of Gensseo at $7 75 per bhl—
« sain of 600 bids, nt that pries. . . - . * r
—■Swiss of prime white nt 124 q 127 ct*
17,000 bushels sold
busbar
I at 105 B'llOcU
•t7l
Th# Colton nraVkalqdlti,
DR 8WAYNE IN THE 80UIH.
Tho following letter just cotuo *o tund.iriv
be rend with interest. The patient t>ufl»rrdii
lerubly, und could find no relief until hi I
DR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND 8YRUPWI
WILD CHERRY. It is wt-inly tbs sail
wonderful cure mi rco<*rd!—Head it I
Wilmington, N C , Jan. Nib. IE
Dri S WAYNE—Dear Sir t—Having been i
miraculously cured by your valuable medk
think it noi’more than common gratitude in tr.itj
mike one addition to tin* lung li-r of cirlihaii
which you Imvv received of remirkabls cum|l
vour medimne. Darina tho two toarr juectdM
last August, I was very much diMierirdby strjj
bad Cold and Rocking Coagh.and during the'
ter part of tho lima, it continued to grow *#i
and indeed in July my friend* gave nt* *>v«r.l*
ing tried all kinds of medicine, mid to i*i
such diseases, without the least rood effect,
roducod almost to a perfect corpse, end hinKnttl
ly sny flesh upon uty body, and for i
never thought to ri*a from mv bed »g«m. A
ons day asked me if I had iriad Dr 8w»yns»'
pound Syrup of Wild Ciisrry. and adthedi
do so at once, ax Ito heard that it hoi won
great mauv wonderful cores, i look bn i
and Hfter using up several bottles of lugn
much better that 1 was sitahled to lens bi*
and afterward* to walk about the house, aalI
out into the street. I was enoouragsd b?
contiutmd the uro of year nn'dicme, Hid wvr
moi.ns cf Ua wnndorfulctirativepower*,I*™
feotly well, and enjoy the u«« of *H' n J ■
just as much as if 1 nevor had bren *■1
way I have described to you. I hxve«rw*W|
lint thinking that it will at all interest
humbly hoping that it will hm its mill ,f i»l
once iu causing your valuable nwfiew» i
spread among mankind, and i»» «*“ P J|
you to tiikt station which you richly d.Mr*«,*i
— ■ p*Tssvorina dfforis for tho prtblic xooo.
' e /‘
Cm.
Rtw.iir nr lMri»irio» -At «m* tj-*|
been made by unprincipled tudt»i<luaU w
upon the c'ummnuity a spurious artiel# •
nearly the whole of the uatna ofiuy pf'l
To fully yu.ni «c»init «Wr •«
iinpolilion, tha pnblichou
purporting to contain Wild Ctorry, ** e *P*
bearing tlie eignuturo of Dr. II Swsyw cl
b0 8sware of the worihlesr ".PalJ«me, M ^BgJ i
“ Syrups" &o, as they contain non*
lues, of the original preparation. ,
yMratMeesA
of Europe.
J. M.TURNER &
TH08. RyERSUN. Conwr "f »<f„
Whitaker itre.U. a.raee* 1 ’.
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