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dakiB'*. “ Sr"'*A(ir*. aui j*ck-
ttONVtLI.K, HLAI-R r.RBKK A PMOLAI A. Fla
, lu c«» •motion Wuh Ur Chirlesi.on Daily »■ •♦i*
■8»"« npack-is at 8 tvannah, iIm* Mftimer 8.VR.M1
,8PALDING. fynm-paUika t» L*V* Mo-roe, th»
11, .tAfllu.8i.no ,frpmPicnUt*i‘*S« Aog-m'jn*
and front ,Bla k Creek, vie Newwansvi U. Aibga-
lor. MineralHiiriiin & Columbia. to TalUtvoMee
; OCAMULGriR Capt. A. Ciu*x,
BT. MATTHEWS •• l\McNllty
Tti**»* packet* liivr Savannah every Tux-day
and Saturday Mornings ii 10 o'clock, and nr-
fire at PtcoUt* in tmi* for the M »il Stage* tog<-
Through to St. Augnstlue I’eforo iiiflit every
*riiur«l«v Rbd Mond-y
Returning, leave Palatka every Tuesday end
pridiy Morning, at 7 ..’clock, touching *• above
w*y
- .-They nro Hrnk Infr prf**iire hnit*. in complete
or-W, at*A h*n9«otu«ty ft» flushed in every r epo to
are cmiim iudsd by gentlemen of.w* It known fcx-
periencir on the route, -and their patron* ere aa
rurnl (hot every attuti.'inn will tio p id In the -aftitt
end comfort of pa**etig*-r«, and tu (he careful
handling of.rsighl.
— AGENTS—
: llro k« & Tupper.... ...Savannah.
A. A DcLouuo ............Darien.
(j. Frirtdl .inier '.. Brunswick.
Joh i Bewent.. Si. Miry*.
Far .and-* At Untie* ..Jacksonville.
A. C.iy Black Creek
Gen. Conley....; ..Picnlat*.
J P Hawk in Palatka.
£ L fine A: C*» .. Charleston
N. Ii. G*n-t* cou-ig ied I** U»« A x**nt>r forward,
od free of c<umm**imi Freight from 8avenn"h
and Charletnon. and ull way freight, payable hy
shippers. «ept 13
eU
Nerw Arran cement.
UNITE!) 8 l ATKS MAIL MM-:-DAILY.
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND CHARLE-Tn* via HILTON
head anh bkaufokt, inland two-tuihm nr
THE WAY.
* The well known * ST** ft
_ jjfc»wp|endid sl. aut nark«)SikU5y3QL
META.MORA. Capi F. Barden.
VV.M. SLAB KOOK. Cnpt T. Lvor,
GEN. CLINCH. C«pi.\Vui. Curry,
Will h< raaflar lent* Sivnunah every evening at
h df p**t 8 o'clock and Charleston every morning
aid o'clock, prcis«ly. Mumting at ll.fiou He.id
and Beaufort a ch way, and avoiding two third*
of die »ea onto.
For Fr ight or Pa ate* 1 ■poly o- board or o
BRO K*& TUPPElL Aii’i-. Savannah.
£ LAFIt’TE CO.. Ag’is, Charleston
N. B —All goods i It let idl'd for Savannah or
Charleston will bo forwarded by the Agents, il
direfied to th- ir earn, free of roiuinisriotu.
AH way freight payable by .hinper*.
_.j , * | y 1 , —
Forlfatioih ilaul£.n»vi iu aaa
lriliT.midl.ue Liiudtiua.
N ^ The steatu. is KOBT COL*
Puwmnt. LINS and SAM JONES, hating
been uvciMuied and thmonghly repiiied. will
commence their trips for the above places eg soon
ee*uffi'i*ut freight may offer For freight apply
M^tl4 to L BALDWIN* CO
£nA TO KEKX»-* l'tm House at tbv heart of
jSJLBay .Street, rec- ntly oceuptad by Mr E B
Crane, vs »i earri -ee warehouse.
A'* *, two large, rooms over Ives. Horsey A
Co’s hits'ore, »u*tatdo Ibr coo oilrig rnnoia or
Uwters’offices. Apply to 11 A. CRANE.
aopMtt
.FOB NAKsE-A HOUSE ami Lor
J.Nv» fou><4). fiosnint* Pulaski Kjo .re at »he.
Corner of Bur-nrd mid Harris »tre. ts. The House
is two years old, three stories and on a brick ha«e>
nienf; it has a dining room, kitchen and tooaer*
vanta' rooms, with four closets in the baseineiii
liilhe ffrst stoiy there are wo parlors, which can
lie put into one by tho use of sliding doors, wiih
two fir-places luroished wim coal grates; it ulsn
»ns a pi ixz t 11 feet in widdt and :U (eel in lengib
in front and one hi rear, to whirl* w attai-hed a Ii-
brary room and uhalli room with *t.ire to the yard
These oiid »iory haatwn lirge rooms with fold*
ing doors and iwosuMtlerhad moms and four cJns*
•ts. Tho thtrii story lm» -wo b^ri rooms win. mi
•Utry romtliig through oil toe lop of piitzzi. tluo’
e glaas door. Thu whole of the tool is covered
with tin as also th «t of the piazza, which is ft ,i.—
There is a good well of water within ten feet o!
the house. The whole is iiiolosed with e brick
wall.'parinf which is open brick work The Imuse
has two fronts, ih* out tiitil.luigsere of tir ek. two
•lories high with two servants' rooms and hayloft,
a carriage loose an I stable; tne yard i«wef| plant
ed with youog trees and ehuibbeiv; lh« w*lk»
and kltrhen a a paved, with Philadelphia i>ri k.—
Th« above property will be sold on uri-rmnio^a*
tiuz terms. Fur particulars, apply in tlm *ut sen*
Ur. iiEO. HAAS,
sspt 4 —
sfeA FOB BEST.-A three story Brick
jBi&Boitdiiu ni Slate street.
A two story Wooden Budding in Broughton si.
A two story Wooden Building ii Jefferson st
A two si»ty Wooden Bmldu.g. with a Bake
Hmtsa atir.ched. .neat door vast oi Mrs Bourke’s
residence For terms, applv to
sept Ci i HEN * FOR HICK.
, TOttEAU'— I’lialuooi lio-.ioitsilWwl*
__JL , iu^. snuated ou Warren-q i ir. , N E cor
ner of Biytn »nd Habersham streets. Fur terms
•pplv mi the premises or to H. <JANAIIL.
soptId —
m Fttlt KE* I*—Tmh UWevilMg il
d tt»a corner of B oiigbinn and Halisrshsut
Streets Povses*ion gIVHll Oil the 1st Nov,
sent 4 HOB. HABERSHAM * SON.
« O BE l l\- t'lmsB rooms in me
JCiflL bunding lo-iijerly occupied by the Savan*
••alt ln«uraucu and Tru*t Company, soitablu for a
Merchant, with tharoomv in the 2d sl-ry above,
win 1t aroeoiivoniunt fur law offices or lodging
rooms Apply to JOHN N. LEWIS,
july <9
FOR REN f**—A ploHsaui reodelice
LtiHgl West of J.udgo Unrriun. in Urouuhlnn
i-trset, it fiissik chambers and two pnrlors mid
kitchen, and wash room, and servant's room on
basement, also stable and carriage limnoti
Also annthnnn Hroughmu -tract, u little lower
down, having three ch irab-rtr aml.lwo pnrlors,
and kiichen. wash room, and servants* room in
htreiu nl. PiMito**ioii given of bmh lst Nnvom*
bar oust. Apply to
jy» r F- W HF.INE.M \ NN
TO UEN l\~r.riie nnek Uw- iiuig
. House in Brnuglitou Sirest, adjoiimigten-
..ruieiiloccupied by Col. Kuipp ft is w*Ufiiush>
••I, base pump in the yard, an I good c mi^ge
l ouse ana »|1hle in the rear. Possession given
let November next. - Apply to
’ J f»iyJ
Possession given
A MINIS
.FOR R£ HT.—■Suverul Houses. »ut.
• tibia fur s nail families. . Possession given
1st Novomhor next. P. W t TIKINEMANN.
—
: TO 1Cd.KT—From Hie 1st ofNoveuo
JUiflt bar urxt. a cpiuinodinus Tlirea Story Brick
• Jljfjtilings inBiittdt Broad Streep n«nr Si John’s
'Cni/rch. Ter ms very umderaifl. A pply tu
Jrxtis-3 — H. GANXIIL.
FWBSAfisE. — ilit.f Lot No. af»:
JSISJL Liburtr Ward Nud Imprnvmnanta, front.
Idg 8obth'0roaddtrst)l. D w -llinx No IBS Ap-
^\y to . T . P. W. IIP.INEMANN F
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FLOV» HOUSE, jjZ
. . MA OON. QA, . .
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• .-‘Sfa* j. FtoU.H.-iiM'M-noit iMlfbhl.,
J Fmur ti r, q r nliiy fur Hi,nil,
.aL 7 -.. N6* Uiidm, friiin Virl, Augu.ln and fo<
““w^lV . CONNERAT * BAKIB. 1
m iftSft-r’lUHliiO 'CU/levidn^' l»taiii/,7or
-v , THEODORS MlHW. (
Jlv^iJhegekHiiliMg rumbilgPhU
U. 1 GILBERT.
NINO, SECT 'IS. ItWV .Hi- '«••> «* Dr.MoL.od, 8<i
I yi V iii,i;i| A 11 ■■■^41 Mrhltsa ritnillMliiui So ■IlMM.liiHi
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Mh„M r.pnuiion,n omln.hl',on,lomIn VW
profMaion ttn r.t.ti ia'i^d h.r, yVir. pono hy.
Tim U.puln oflh. Iirlj ilia, bniuyhi (II. n,w«,
fnllnwi ihi. la your, oily on ht, way In Now-Of*
loan, will, dupaiohao fur lh, Pioayun, pfflo* f'?™
Mr. Kond.tl, wjtieli no duuln, will ,i>, Hio full
pirliculnr. oftlw djhlV.
• FOR OOVBRSOK
IION. GEOIMIE VV. TOWNS,
OF TALBOT
Cliuthoia Dwuoerallc Nomination.
FOR THE >EN TE.
THOtnAS PURSE.
FOR THE HOOSE.
SOHN W. ANDERSON.
ROBERT H. GRIFFIN.
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iBrysn sml Llbsrtv—Dr. J.M- B. HARDEN.
Mcluiashsed Olynn—THOS, H. FORMAN.
C ndsn fid Wsyuo—ELIA3 FORT.
Loandas and Wsre~Q«B. T. IUU IARD.
1‘vltnsU sad R'aHnoh—JOHN A. MATTOX.
OcrWsa and CBv.h.m-W. J. I.AWTON.
Buiko ted Emvncsl-W.B.C. HOURIS.
Tolfvlr wd Irola—JAA. A. ROGERS.
Thomas and Ovcsiur—WM. If. REYNOLD*
Pahor sail Es'ly-Dr WM. J. JOHNSON,
Ptswsrt and Rsodolph-WILUAM NEt^ON.
Talhot and Wsrroa—RfCH'O RTRWAKT.
Musrogpo and llsrrlt—PORTER INCiRAU.
Macon and Hostion-JOHN A. HUNTER.
Doolyaud PuiftshI—GEOROE M. DUNCAN.
Twlrgs and Btbb-W. W. WIGGIN*.
Wsshlmton and Jcfforton-B.8. CARSWEM..
Hancock and Bald»ln-8. BUFFINGTON. Jr.
Jonas and Putnam—JAMES M GRAY.*
Mouroa and Pika-Cul. ALLEN COCHRAN.
Marriwathar and Cowan—ORB WARNER,
Fsyatla and Hsnry—LU THER J GLENN.
Jsaparand Hunt—Cnl J. C WATER*,
rta-too and Walton- WAR REN J HILL.
EtUnand Franktin-CAMUEI. KNOX.
Clark and Jaakaon-BAMUEL BAILEY.
Gwinnatt and DaK-.ll*—JA*. P. SIMMONS.
Paulding and Caw-FRANCIB IRWIN.
Cold* and I'harokaa-WM. H HUNT.
FortvtH and Hall-JQfEPH DHNAGAN.
' ft.har.ham and Rshun-KOW'D C« PFEE.
Lumpkin anil Union-KLIHU *. BARCLAY.
Eleallsn Rctarnu.
Our frien-t*in the diff-rsnt eounlUs will oblige
ns, hv P»rwerding to this office the r«*ult of the
approaching election *•» the several districts as
early is may be practicable.
8T We rsc* Ived by leal evauing's Western
Mail irelin containing tha news-from Mexico,
which we this morning pu -li-h. for which nur enr
reaptindont at Macon will phase acre pt nur thanks
A« many of our readers take a lively inter
est in tha movement of thn Ail ntie Sienmais. we
place before them, this morning, a few fact* cor.
tfcicd with the Great Britain, which has j'u-t heen
got iff th- bank- of Dumirnm Bay where share*
maiucd umheiled in the sand for neaily a year,
>n coiin*'ciiou with some other items, which will
bs found no lass interesting.
O*The Macon Telegraph of yesterday morn
ing. contsins the following important intelligence
from Mexico, received in that city bjrJ.C Rid-
dl-’s Ft press.
From tha Mobile Journal sad Ragiitar, Extra, 25th lost.
FROM THE CITY OF MEXICO.
LATER AND 1.71 POUT A NT*
RECOMMENCEMENT OF HOSTILITIES
Gru. Scetl la the Clip of Jlrxlco.
By to day’s mail, we recuived a letter from our
e'tputivn correspondent at Pens icoli, fnruisliiiig
a« with the following hig'dy important newt.
(Correspondence of the ttagitter and Journal.)
U. 8- Navy Yard. (
Penaicola. Sept. 21. (
A mnrehanthrig arrived here at an early hour
this morning, 5J days from Vera Cruz with das.
patches forth- WeVartd Nuvy .Department* of the
trmnat importance. The nows brought hy this
e rival Ins cast a glocni over the conntenance i.f
our whole community, because uf its unfavora
ble tenor.
To* captain informs im that he wet harried off
to uucxpMc.t-dly and with such dispatch, tint ho
wis unable to gather the full parjeu ars iirdutail.
‘ he sum and suhvtance «*f thn nnws is this:
Mr. Trial propns -d that no further idemuityof
0 ir citizens shuuld be demanded from thu Mexi*
o«n government. Agreed to. Our citizens
*hnuld be nil iwcd the pri* ilegc of ea'iihlislung two
tVioriee iu Ca ilornia. lore given period, Hcrued
tt. Tudt 'he Riu Grande sltuuld be the line—not
agreed to,
The Way in which Whig Bdlteri dsdie
y lapeilaat QMratlens.
I. Otir nvighhors uf lhe‘ Savannah .Republican
dodgt the questions which we have propounded
to them behind the old p lUr, n'rvfli ctipn upon
ddr eutir-Msy. Now we muat be permitted most
respectfully to elate, that we ere not ewrc.of
having conimiijcd iny breach whatever of that
enuitesy which is due from one paper to another.
It would ivein that"-the tint|» has finally arrived,
when tu vk « Whig editor for his principles is to
treat him with dneourttry l "A r«6ncd and cour*
teoue manner'* should have induced ue to keep
silence upon this most delicate m tter!
S. Our neighbours observe—
“We can scarci ty, summon for itude not to
reply to It* manifold interrogatories, *»de om*ib*t
r but et quibutdrm aliis" although they re pro
pounded raifitr late in the d>y to have any very
marked influence upon a campaign .we I nigh
termlnetsd—tiesides which, mors Wvigbty matters
now d -wand oar time end attention '* N
Who doubts but that if the w-rd *«*8re*ly" in
the above sbnteuce were dispensed with, and th*
word *•noi , ’ after “ fnitiinde." tranaferred to fill
tfiia vacancy, so as to make it read, " we cutmoY
summon fortitude to reply to ite manifold inter*
rngatoriel." the language would express in e far
more truthful monner. their present distressing
position. Thay say in Latin, that onr questions
ask about “ all things, and some others beside.*'
when those questions era embraced in a dozen
lines, end might " be answered in five words end
made eu end uf.'* They say that these question*
come rather lata in tha day. forgetting that they
did not think tt t»« late in the day to vilify Mr.
Buchanan for writing a letter favnrahlu to the
South, or to *>rraign Mr. Town* because he de
sisted hit determination to respect the will of the
people, a* expressed through their representatives
in the Legislature.
3. Tlnty dodge important question* calling fur
their principle*, hy attempting to throw ridirule
upon them. We a*ke I them •» Ant top or are
you rot in favor nr acquiring ybrriyory from
1*8X100 in RXKONKRAYI *N F-'R YHC XXfSNSKSOF
ths War and in fatmxny of yhe dsiy she
owes us They say that th**y ' would reaped*
fuliv sngfaat another question, which most have a
bearing of at least Wqital iinpoitstice," and give it
as follows:
"Are you or are you not in favor orgranting
■be right ofway'for a tUll Road from Bailer's Run
to 8ukey‘s Nut I"
Wo ashadthem,
41 Do t»n oa no T'»o n»y yhinr yhay yhx
Governor h old veto a bill fa*sep by tub
Leow.ATURK AO.UNir THE FURTHER EXTEN-JoR
of the State road I"
Tney reply that il is about as important a ques
lion is the one of making "a Rail Road from But
Ur’s Run to Sukey's Nut ’ What tnisarabla
fudgs is this ! We have too much respect for the
t iste of our neighbors to suppose that they per
petrated it for wit. Tbay had far belter whistle
up their old dog " Hold fast.” and eaak refuge
behind ih« Mum policy, than to expose thcmsolves
to the ridicule of the public. Editors who have
no d finite principles whirh they dare to avow,
would profit hy the old adage "tho less said, (lie
soonest mended.'* .
' "Wo.lv*?. irt r.mirtt th.t ih.flnr«l>n, In it.
impatient zeal, has lost sight of tho facuhet lien -
Clinfih's pi iut dioti was occupied in tliomoitih* of
July end August by Geu Call’*;rouimand, end
wM^abandpnedJu AufiUlt end re-occupied, tu
w. esTaekr WWb» t» ">'• m *'*
lar. (n.Uh.r .dmlnin* imril.nyln» wh«! lh, R—
pnlille.n «>, »hBu\ rpffn Blill’. K.V|»* "«upi.d
- '|H»»d*u«# of the II vaaash OsergUe.||
UNION POINT. GEO. BAIL ROAD.'/ l T«* Naval. Hospital* at Prn-a o"ls —Ii i*
* ■: ■ t ' Beptetuber 17,1847., Li^rlog. el all times to .* .ru of 4b* etcellsut g...
Gaqtlemeri, — The Inhebilants of Greene yerhtnBnl ’itivtlluiiuns erected fbr Ibe proper care
Frost ths N. O. CosnearaUl Tins*. TAJ lad.
(ft Nav
Whig Anttnuaiiiou UxbuuOrd.
This is eviduut oiiutigit frutu the barren col*
utntts ol their leading Jour-ml* They have than-
duued thetr efforts to uiflite the military fame of
their candidate into something ht-mie, or. if toey
attempt it, the bubble bursts ere il leaves th
mouth of the editorial p<po. They hive been
lied up into a knot on the Bank fraud question,
which the fingers of no logician’s deXTority can
losuii, gnd the fitshi g bl ido of no orntur's dvcla^
in ittou cm cut. Or; the subject uf tho generosity
to tho volunteers, they have iound that it is vain
to resist the overwhelming billows of truth, and
aro alraa y whispering to oarh otliei, with visa*
gas as Inns as their editorial arms, if w« had only
known mis we woul t have nominated Dawson —
Never wa* party more broken down,and di-coiti-
fited than this same M hig party iu G urgia.*—
Willi adogree of confidrtico approauhiog a car*
uinty of triumph they uominan d • old Rough and
Heady” for President, and ' old W lhUcoo-hee”
fur Governor. 'I'ho one has scorned their politt.
cil embraces;—the other is a dead load to carry
II it tha M**xi'*an e mvtti*-doti«rs proposed the , who h is crushing them to ths earth Instead uf
N teas, to which Mr. Tri*t replied that ha had no
au'hority for in-tRiug that tha lina. and require I
41 date in hear from his Government up n tha
* thjeet. hut onlv 5 day* w«* alluwad him. Br
wtv of a concluding proposition Mr. Trial pro
posed thu annex ittou of New Cilifurnia, for
which the Government of the U 8- was willing to
pay some 15 or more million* of dollars, ‘not ie
greed io. TI;* next followrd a letter from Santa
A'lin to Gen Scot, complaining of his having
broken tho Armistice, to wnich 8cott replied, ao
cming him of tha same thing. Of course h»std*
i'ies reooinmniicrid, uud on tha 9;h insi.. a portion
of vVurih'adrviaiun mutah-ga Mexican forcaat a
fade pi me near tha city, and give them "beans. *
hi-own 4o« comparatively trifling, while that • f
he Mexicans was vary great. On the 10th there
ware other engegement.xourforce* p aving vide*
riooa iu every struggle.
Otnhellth, which is the ltte^JI accounts wa
have. Gen Scott bed got into the city 1 ', octftpring
only two streets, which eoaimmdtd the Plaxa,
end the two urinies were contending fir victory
Saoti’alosa is said to he 3 OOt) since his departure
from I'nubla, end strong fears are entertained
for his safaty—hasot in his roar by Parades with
a strong force, while his front i* m^n tcod by over-
whelming number* under Santa Anna.
' Pis to be hoped that tho account* brought hy
this arrival are greatly exaggerated, though this
e-etna to bn pretty wnll corroborated by the Vern
Cruz pnp rj, containing letters from ths scene of
eeiinn.
The day this brig eiiled, rainforcernMnls to the
number of 2.0111) under Gen Lane, had arrived in
Vera Cruz, arid tnadn not a momnuf’ii delay in set-
ingout for tha city of.Mnaico Other reinforce-
m ■utsaro now h mrly expected ai Vera Cruz, but
(Its prevalence of a -northir.” whici hid lasted
some four or five days was thought to delay tltoir
coming.
I forgot to mention, it) speaking of the fight*,
that ti i< report*!) that tho gill mt Worth was se
riuusly wounded. No other Dime is meutionerl
nmoog thn sufferers,biat from the numbers repot a
si) to have been killed, we shall doubtless ere lung
heat the 'namea of many whom we would regret
tu lose, and whose loss tha country would sensibly
feul
Tha fever bed entirely abated et V*re Cntk
since the "northers” sot in, but the squadron is
still suffering seyerMy—deaths ocediring daily,
and n*»r base* I learn airs hourly reported. Odt
of .the ^number of sick, which wm about «W
bright to onr hospital by the AliesUeippi and
dliiip Deeater,’ trot'r aicgle death hie oraarred,
ondartha skilful hands of Dr leaao Hulev, and
bit udatanta. Our yards end Ite vicinity tu
hi< be rin- Ittu party on h s bs< k—things are re
versed, and ibe party Its* to carry him upon its
bio«, aud tho sobs of their labor coute loud and
lung.
In their desperation what hive they done? To
whom could tney turn for support! To the lion.
Whig Suuator I A a* I he is a heavier loud to
ctrry than ••Wnhlacoochee’ hi .self. It will uni
do tu mention his name Whlla thuy do not de
ny, they nro equally fearful of adopting his opin
ions. What shall they do 7 Whither shall they
tornt Is there tin humbug sufficiently potent to
save them 7 In vein have they evoked from the
bnrial place of the past, the insane spirit of log-cab-
ins ooon ftkius, and pepper-pods, to fight the
c tuse of * old Wi'ltlasoochee.” And they there
fore turned their agonized vision to a y linger
humbug. The Ceuiral.B*itk. the State finance*
Whig economy, Crawford'* financiering, end au
immense amount of windy braggadocia, and 'nan
gegntiun" esjuniptian*, aro the feaiiiere at which
tney hove canghL Vain, vain effort. Abuso of
Mr Towns, long, loud, vindictive—but empty,
idle and harmless, except to his audacious rerilere,
his supplied |ho place of facts, hidnry nod argil-
tniitif. Equally vain *nd impnienl. Tha advo
cates of the Whrgvparty occupy before the pen-
pie of Georgia the position of all nnprincipiud pol
iticians,' who attempt'to build up a party, around
e man. Hid Geu. Taylor been e Whig, they
might have succeeded posobly.bv appealing to ifae
love of a patriotic people for their etnineni ser*
Bjh with D mean L. Clindi.tlie Brigadier,
who resigned bis commission et the only, lime he
ever could have served hit’country, tlm effort to
enlist popular-yirtpathy.fur him ha* heeir worso
Utaii Idle. The Whig pilrly is, ihorefqre, without
a hero, as well as without a principle. They can-
no defend their candidate, they dark not avow
their principles. They l ire »!iikti|g,/uikiiig— aiid"
•very effort they make sinks them deeper still.
A comparative view of tha representative sys-
tern or government, as f r a* it obtains in three qf
the principal countries of tho wot Id, exhibits thi^e
nt.b.d rtfrr.neo, That claim was based upon
a rcporl tnaila by Mr. P*wsod. from the Com-
rjili^ednClshns.andA Bill fo» thb Relief of Gen.
Clinch, approved June 10.1840. The nature br
the claim is fufly specified Ic/ ihe following s#^*
tenre which we exiract front »lr. D’ereport:
"Gehsral Clinch claims ‘bf foraging tha hon-
•s,eic, ofih* army oC Gene/sl Cell, on sngar rape
and corn, for ti* »ukt, while lying •» Fort Drene
in Eait Florida, in Oeukr tud Noomb.r, 1838.
►'ey 1 50(1 horses upon an averuge bach day for 42
days, at tha rate of 40 e*nts for each horse per
day,’ which will make bl- claim against the Gov-
'ertntisnt amount to the sura of $iS 200."
This, wo shnu d suppose, is explicit enouxh,
and will show that onr "impati-nt sanl” has not
^led us Into error. If - impatient zuel" has delud
ed either party, the public has lung ago parcoived
that.onr neighbors.have attompted " to pin the
boot.on the wrongisg.” They observe further:
* But th* eh <rg* of the G'fdrxiin implicates no
ono but ih* Oatitoeratic 'edminHiMiioii at Wash
ington.esit is Well known that these claims upon
Government are submitted to the most rigid scru
tiny.”
This ia certainly poor logic I Gen. Clinch's
al.iiit) was prssemod by Mr.-Dawson, (the same
gentleman who haa furnished certificates of the
General's capacity to fill the gubernatorial ohnir.)
was pressed by him. reported by him. end. finally,
through his efforts.* bill was passed by which -the
Democratic A >m nisirstion at Washington was
forced to pay the General's exorbitant demand...
Every sensible man, whole at ell acquainted with
the * modus optrandi,'' in Corigrt-ss incase* of this
kind, will admit th it Mr Dawson is the men
upon whom censure must fell fir having aided
Geu. Clinch to force from the Government a
most unconscionable claim-
"Among ih** officers who certify to Geii-Ciinch's
plaint is tha name of the same Gen. Call whom the
Gunrgiau quotes.”
' Wo have already given Gen- Call's certificate,
hut w* publish it again to show how fur off tha
Republican is from (lie point in alluding to it U *
ex rest- it frdrn on.r papar of 8tturday. with
some remarks which we made upon it at the ti n*.
W* have taken Gen.Call*certificate iu full from
DawsonV report.
And now for th* other item in his bill! He
has charged end been paid $16 400 for 20.5>000
pound* of swur- A* if eu army of men end hor
ses could live on -osar ! In r«fer*nee to this itsm
we have the Tollowing certificate of Gan. Call,
found in Mr. Dawson's report.
"The certificate of General Cull elates, that tha
army under hiaonmmand in tha campaign of 1836.
were foraged for some time on t(ie sugar-can*
found at th* plantation of Ganeral D. L Clinch,
in east Florida ; that, bting entirely, deetilute of
forage, the cane was necessary for their support,
aud without it many of th* horse* would havo
perished, lie also states that 07 the cank wa*
INDIFFERENT S THAT TUB INDIANS WERE THERE
WHEN THE ARMT ARRIVED AND WERE fji P-WRsa*
ion ;«£fl that there wa* a large quantity of cane,
pe*h'tp« one hundred or more acres • and that it
wa* all continued. m
It nppears, therefore, that General Clinch has
chatsed for sngar, wh**n he only furnished in
different sugar cans. And more than this,
that otgar cane wassaved hy the army which used
it. fVnm " the Indians and cattle which had free ac»
ceit to the fields."
It likewise appears that Gun- Call does not at*
Imlo to corn in hi* certificate at all. showing con
clusively thtt non* w as used by the army.
Our neighbors had better drop tho subject.—
They can gain nuihing by keeping it before the
puhlic. Investigation will'only servo to render
tho cl.ti.ii more exorbitant in its appearance. It
will be perceived that Gen. Clinch has charged far
sugar whon he fnrnirhed simply sugar cane.—
Tho Gov mhtp.nt, therefore, (to say the hx*t)
has been compelled to manufacture hi" c ne into
sugar for him. His plantation was abandoned
when Gen Cull~ren':ltcd it; eonsrqnenily his crop,
if not du-troyed by the I disns and the cattle,must
Invo-hren lust in OtVfield*, as he had no hands in
Florida to attend tit it. He has charged 8 cents per
lb for sugar at a dirtan e from market, where it
could not pnasihly havo been worth to him two
thirds as much. He hus reaped a harvest out of
the necessities and generosity nf the country,
whiolihts given him au independent fortune for
e ' hundred acres of indifferent sugar cane.”—
We would chirilsldy suggest t-» our neighbor*
•hat they whistle for '•HoMlest,” or talk about the
"Rail Rn» J from Butler eR in ta Sukey's Nut ”
County are certainly Among the most hospitabl'e
people iu our State. From^fl daises I have re
ceived marks of attention, and I have not met in
the conrse of my tonr this summer any people
who appeared to have more county pride.
I loft Pettfiald yesterday fur tha purpose of
meeting the caya on the Athena Rail Road, at
Wood villa! but, alter waiting twd hour*; no cars
made their appasrance, and the prospect seemed
fair that I wonU have to spend the Hey in loneli-
ness. I bad ju«t commencad arrangement* for the
disposal of my time, when • gentleman, ui whom
l had bean introduced in (treansharmigh.eame to
the its ion. and politely offered to convey m**in
his buggy to Union Point.
Union Point is quite a public place. The fre
quent arrival and depaiture of the cats impart
eunsideMbfe life and activity to the village. It is
a h althy spot and the water excellent. Near it
is tha heed waters nf the Ogechee River, The
crops iu tho vio nuy are promising. Hands nnw
are picking firom 70 to 80 pound* of cotton per
day. Yours.
of our Navy and Army, Tf»* fidlnwing extract
from a letter, dated at Peqsaeo'a.inthe ea ly pan
ol tha munt , exhibits the pleasing fact, that th*-
dread eonnrge which is now in our midst, has beeu
successfully combatted liv the able medical gentle
men in charge of h- Hospital at our navel estab
lishment at Pena iO'da.
U. 8. Naval HosfitaL. ?
. ’ ‘ Penskcdla. Sept. 2.1847. S
t Wt received all the fev* r case* from Hie steam
er Missis* ppi, 176 in tiutuber—and fits from the
French ling of war LH Pylade and sirsnga tore
late, wn have mil lo«t'a man The patient* are
all now convalescent, with e fair prospect of e p-r-
f**cl recovery. The disease had abated considera
bly 0,1 hoard of the Mississippi, on her arrival
here, and at hough new cates wore occurring dai
ly, .the most of them proved light. They all yield
ed to treatment in this pure apd healthy atmos
phere. Yours.
results!
In Great. Britain,.* population of 26.711,059 in
ItHU .cnitluitifd l.tHHLSOU electors, ttf abumDiio
person lu every twenty five bad* voie.v» r ,.
luihn Untied States, » pnpu eiion of 17,063,-
25dm 1840 contained 2,403 483, votra ai Hie pre-
std -muil eleotiou, or about one in ovary sotsu had
iixnw. • - . r> •;• •- > - bos I,
In France, a population of 35.000,000 com ’
at out fiUOOUt) elestors,
•very oqe huadred and
WARRENTON, WARREN CO. GEO.
September 18. 1847.
Editors of the Georgian,—Dane 8ir,—Thirty,
three miles travelling brought me to this village
Having no acquaintances. I felt like a etrauger in
a stianxe latto. but having been fevtirvd with n
tongue in my mouth. I felt no hesitation in stetitig
the object of my visit, mid in ten minutes was per*
fectly at home. Aided l»v *«m« of thn pnncip:|
men, I wa* soon put in possession of many larta
connected with tho County. From my note hook
I ex'rnct the following j—Werrentun has a good
bnrk Court House—J iil condrocted of granite-
two chinches—one male and female academy-
two hotels—even liwyers end five doctors.
Pnpiilntinn 500. It is regarded is a very healthy
village, and I under-land, from uudouht d au
thoriiy, tliet. in thirty years, only two white adults
have died of fever,''
It appear* to bn a huaiuets place end I am
told that 125,000 dollars worth of good* *•«
sold her* nveiy year. It is situat- d at thn head uf
a branch <>f the Georgia Rail Road, 'he branch
road being three and three-quarters mites long.
In the county are two large mmufeciuries fur
domestics and yarns.
If I am not mistaken. Warren County has the
honor of giving birth to the lion-Georg* McDuf*
fin, of S«uth Caroline. Ihe ci'igen* ol this
County aro represented as being indu-trious and
frugal. Property is prslty equally divided, and
no attempts are made at display.
THe temperance cause is advancing, newspa
pers >r* patronized, aud schools suppoitad. My
chapter is ended, and I say adieu.
Yours.
& nSas* 4 j
««*^ w 7o>ii!ojSg^.y«UwijiwS
J inflo"hi. I
In rega,d,n tl, fl rond.iin 7 . „r, 1
regard.
«on'in. the
'O the condition of th
Mnnriau ~ CeuuB-iffSrWU
Monday *ny* ; 'V* 1 Adveuv^ ■.
0" »i,h. c.,,i jSdmt'11.,
c iistii w* aat.ofihix •' ,w ' u,M, hmhaUetWiv
[Do.'on All...
,h ?R»S
Pensacola. September 17.1847.
Editors Delia:—Hy .the arrival this morning of
Jne sohonner Albert Rogers. Smith. iuGdays from
K^y West, l(earn thn' Ut*i United Snee sta-tnter
Alleghany put into Key West in itisiress, in coti'
a- queuce nr eick-ioss on board, not having sutfi
cient hands to navigate her. When the A. Rogers
left there were tiiir-y-five of the crew sick on
board ; s verst had h«en land *d and sent to ihe
houptul; « Hu other died on the passage to Key
West Sue will r-main until she can recruit a
new crew Tlm United Stains schooner On ka
hy-e arrived a K v West on the l-t iu*iant. alter
Imdiug tha coilec'or. Mr. M iflory, ami James
McCre-i. proceeding to New York—all well.
T-o light boats which have been repairing tin
summer at ilm Key, have return-d to their eta'
non*} one iin Cnr)sford Reef, the other to the
MorlliWfkt passage. The captain repmts that a
large hark witlt painted porta wni seen aritore
upon the sand, but got off before the wreckers
reached her. Yours,
Tortola.
Trs Southerner—By an advertisement io
the New York Journal of Commerce, weperceivo
that the Southerner was not to leave that port
until yesterday afb-rnonn. at 4 o'clock. The
steamship Northerner, Capt. Thomas 8. Build,
will take her place in the line, and leave on Satur
day.
‘Goift —The Baltimore ]
eint ernV«W of gold in ibis city, l
The Itssm Ship Oveut Rrilnin,
This monsler steam ship left Liverpool at nine,
P. M-, on 7th July, 1846, end arrived at Sandy
llook at twelve, P; M , of the 20th. From noon
of the Oih to nomi of the 10th she made 230 miles,
whi< h ia nearly 9| miles per hour; nt times the
winds ware strong from the Westward,and :hc last
7 days, she oncountcred continuous thick fogs.
Deducting for stoppages 16 hours, she made the
pavsigo from Liverpool to New York in 12 days
and It hours, the best on record (Westward.)
Tho bsst passage previous to this, was 1*2 dayv
18 hours running' time; mail* hy t-o Great Wes
tern.
Whorr the immense size of the Great Brittain i«
considered, her htirderi baing 3000 tons, the ttta.
terial used lu her cons*riieiinin nnd her novel
mode of proptilsiou. b^Tpg soma modification of
Ihe screw, she was alin|ather one of the most
stupendous and successful egprrimen'.a on record,
ami the friends of science must have been highly
gratified to bear ofhsr safe return to her proper
element
When she started upon hor hr unfortun tie
tr-p, 22d September last, so completely had she
wtiu the confidence of the' public, that a greater
numlier of passeiigere (185) smbarked in her
ihati hud cvqr before taken passage in a steam
ship to crom the Atlaniio
This rapid pn saga was the result of some al
terations mid improvements in her machinery,
her previous pesaage being th* daya.'arriiiug at
New York oH-2!)lli ofrMay, her day of latliug
tlio Oih. , t . J
The Hihsrniu,; In Juney 1846, was 19 daya
reaching Bot,tou. v . lY>g.--V, ,...* ,
The Umcorti In March, 1846, was 29 days
reac'.ing BoJit'on. 114 Wl *.r* . 1 j ; j
The MaS^irboo-lts sailed from Liverpool 21 it of
JauiihrypItHfi, and.waa-4? daye iu reauhing Now
York,.; V * ;,..v \ . • .
Tho French iteampr. Uaronri in August hit,
madetlte paosige io Clisrhourg Iq J^ dpr*. ;
rttwmnglme,Hatfi||t^ri < bur" {;
u
:r
or $450,000 in Sovereign* h is been deposited in
Ba.titnare Bank* by one house.”
•r Of deaths
locraaae,
857
AMXRld'AN AND BRITISH POST OFFICE ArRANOE-
mints.—Among the pasoongsrs in the steamer
Brttannia ia Gen. Acuwtratig. U. S Consul at
Liverpool, whose return to this country was in
rofi-rencatothe contemplated post efthe arrange
mailt* bctwcou Ihe two couulriei —The cures-
pondenioftha N Y Corain- rciiil Advertiser fur-
it:i‘ies tho following iiifonnatiou on the sol-j -ct:
On board tha Briii-tnitii we have Gene h| Arm
strong, who is uit hi« w ty in the Unih d Siam
on p tvate huaitiHty. i.iionding to return tu Ins
duties at Uvorpooltiy the steamer of Octtmer it\.
This geitilamao h tne bearer of dosp >c -e* from
o ir tMioaer at Loudon.—The most interns jug
suhj-ciat p evunl under di»cus»lon is in reference
to me tr n aiUntic postage; Hie letters carried out
by the W isiiiugiou tHiingti eu oiiarged iho same
as thn e sent oat by tlm -Cuumd Lille.’/
Thu British Government has neen nubfisd that
it ile-SN reciprocal .irran^emertt is unde, from and
alter thu 1*1 uf No vein her, the mail by the Boat on
steamers for Caueda wtd no lung«*r ba cuni- d
bulk” through ihe United States, both - deposited
in the post office at Bo ton, and ch rgad as other
lutteis. Shuuld this measure ne adopted it will
cause it delay ofone day in sanding th-nu to Cane-
da. us uudrr the present arrange merit they are
sent off ttntu diutrly on the packet's errual at
Bnaton.
Mr. Bancroft lost no time in hr ngmgth# sub-
jact before Lord Palmerston, whose reply goua
out ill charge ul Consul Armstrong, itiuietiad
an oppurmnid of oomer-dng wi h a geutletu nt
conversant wiih post office affairs, and indeed in
terestud in the reaeni question From tutu I mi
dersieud iltat Lord Palmerston will throw no nb
atacle in the way to a speedy arrange merit ol the
questinii. The Post Master Ceuarul, imwever,
doe* lint manifest a disposition to mei-l the atibjeti
a* readily. At present iha inatter muat rest until
n can be Orouglit nefure Iter Maje-ty’s Ministers,
who are now. with purb ips one or two exceptions,
out of town.
Fromuli that I can ga bs* 1 am led to b liove
that the charge upon the letters by thn Washing
ton will result to the gerter-d good of tue rwerra-i
tile interaMs ul bo.h countries, by tho formaiiou
of a treaty whirh will pruventaoy lariher dispute
At pmsunt all letiars sent by the Boston s>amer*
mint lie pru-pmd iu England, or if sent from the
Continent payment in advance i- also required,
while in the Umiud States Hie trans-atlai.tic |in*
t-igo to Europe cannot be paid, (hue compelling
those in Europe to pay both ways
Ii is.itow proposed to forma treaty upon an en
tirely reciprocal plan, by wmch all letters to the
U. 8 ates anal, be deliotrtd to the
persons ad-lres
sod fore rated sum, wh'ch w 11 cover tho post
man's charge for delivery, as is the e isn now in
England; end that all letters -cnthy an American
steam p cket shall to* *ut'j**ci to uo higher rate
than lh -*a conveyed by the Bri’ish steamers.
Another arrangement contemplated i , timt let
ter* lent from either country nmy be prepaid or
nut; hut that letters prT-paid will be o<irriediitu
much less rate than otherwise
If I am correctly iiil'orim-d, the British Parlia<
men , toward* the close of its late ses-iott, passed
an act leaving iho whole matter in the hands of
tho Po-t Master General. Tho Post M ister Gen
oral otj-cta to ih propose t arrangement, he
l-eiing diet it »ill iuierlere with the interests of
the Aie«»r« Cuna d.
Thw cannot IW tha ca*a, so far os relates to the
annu i) amount paid to thus* gt-niit-mt-ii fur cany,
ingtha inati; tint sum will not probably ne It *-
s.-m-d nor cinil lie for some years to coin*-,
t rue the new une of American p-ekets may hi
*one degree les-eo the number of passenger*, and
*o will the Havre line.
It may not bo improper to remark that letter*
for Euglatid sent by the llavr* line, aie exarged
tie taut*as those sent hy thn Washington.
Health of ths City—Since Suudiy la-t
there he* been e very evident improvement in iba
health of the city. New cases of fever are he-
coming lost f-eq tent, end those that do occur me
easily managed.—Mobile Advertiser, 24th inst.
The Wkathkr —There wee a very heavy rain
accompanied-by wind, thunder and lightning, pn
Wednesday and Wednesday night. It-was a re-
g ihr south-easter, and made considerable.'havoc
among tho awnings about thu city. We hate
heard of tm othir damage. Yesterday morning
ihe c!qu4e dispersed, end during Uio day the weu<
liter was delightful.—*M"bilo Advartiser,24ib inst.
Bv.iMa. •Imi* .Ihe.AnjariQin ar»)qa. in Maxlco
aro equal toon aggregate of 35.01)0 men to w|tj
.W’Jlhui the liuo ofGan. Bcu^t’eoper-^. .
IMI&K
',**1
jm......
In Coliroinia..
do G.n. T.jloi’. oc-
85,000 m,o.
, kw. :.
lew Mexico,
6A00
680
1.800
ism
■A. . 0,
36,000
The New Organs SuutUcruer of the 24th imt
s-iyst—Capt Kinney of ihe towhnnt Pinthur.lsft
lh« S U. Pass, at 5 o’c’uck. P. M. on the 21*1
in t-nt. report- the U. 8 steamer Attn Chase,
from Pensacola, bound to V- ra Cruz, put into
tiled W.P-i**, for want of anginaer* and fir*i
men several of her hands bei-g -ick. She ha*
no board Major General Patter*uti and Maj<
PolU, with two companies of Florida Volunteers
Capt. Kinney also reports the weather very
rough outride, so much so that the U S steamer
F o-ltion hsd not gone to sea when the Pauiher left
the B tr.
Montevtoxo a<d Buenos Ayres.—A letter
in the London Tunes from ths former place gives
au explanation of the cause* of the failure uf ihe
British aud French intervention before noticed:
Orihe was willing to treat on lh*** term* t 1. s
armistice of six uionth*; 2. all the blockades to •
raised* 3, fifiet-u hundred head of oa>tle to sad
muted each uion'h for the con-uui.uton of the
town. The government rejected <he»e conditions
uuauin-flut'y whereupon tha Euglt-h r«i*ed the
lit.. h I, ■ J n .1* l.i.il. .i.i.ij lli n .Sun. 11 i . .. -Pi. ..
blockade of Imth sides the river Pute. Th
Tiuo-s. in hi* editorial comments upon this " de
dtsive measure.” aoprelieuds e renewal of the
war between the Argentine* end the Oriental*—
bnt not the pacifica ion of the river. It censures
very severely the steps taken by the En* i*h go
yernment lor tho last three years in regard to the
iiffiir* of iba- country.
The New York Expross says—Dr. Henry On-
derdonk,who resigned the Episcopal* of Penn
•ylvauia a few years ago, and wa* suspended fi n 1
the evercise of Ins functions on s charge of too
freely indulging in the n*n of anient spiriia. will,
we nudeistand. bo most likely restored to Bishop
r>ck. by thn Convention about losii; thn ciideit'
biting that he hi* entirely abstained during the iir
t ervening time. W»- h-*nr. iuriher. that n Church
will be erected for him by some of the Episcop
lie--e of Philadelphia.
J
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*"* I-laud b,
I,mil al Bad,
«»*• Jatg-«t tnerchsn' riiin^iff ,**;?*• She
I Mid, benig nfnbuut I5im i.„ Ii * ,n F.nr.
b 7 ‘he firm of MeJi |J b *X n i M j 1
Co. of New York city Rh,. J. ? ^' n ri»nd 4
superintendence o Cmi a! 1 M " d,r 'C
intended fn,* peekef Ti ***'
*"**rdi*rasTAr M
Capt. Robsit McCann -puri., ron,m,n ^dk,
J***/® h Joqiavi,
.in".,’, K .“ppln ”* L b ) , |, "“ T [“ - Th ’ Cum,;,.
York >. ,.p„„ . „ » or N„
irnuod t. «b..lnh.ho »hoiI or hf o?5-1-1.
ond ml., or pleading io P"-"'P'-c ie.
to."b.liliiuan
•i|’.ri,oi.„| will h«
in> l.. ... .f 7 Ps'Vtloug -ud
-ill hurdly, w. .mr I ioVT ,",'Sf'' i /»“- nd
ol . r lo.oi. Thno d.“ ,^ “ ">« Mi ,
• nt *y«iem ,,f u 0,,n 7 srrori I
«"..o might j,liciomiy be Police I
*Lo raurh tnat » there i. ( J
-apnrteiire of *g e< “ UvM the tong i *
"I- »’’\Z„?uZ K ,Z1" b ' «- li i
-luoii. irpi„,.d c.o i., .,,, , " a t p
et ude «„d i„,iri..d ,i„i,„ ni Jr Il 1
i-ts. Hu-ii it
mi. .r,„. cjssaffl’sft:; 3 ' v,7: >h
eommi..ion |„con..o„ enCi0 i, h J:“o " f, "" | dii
Ol .o radical . clmng, ‘ d «-r-nm.uoo
-«P-ri«.,m.
•-cawssjssi-rf?
*ex county, ft,,„ e , (l|h8 cj th * 23d DecteS
Im. to leirn a iradi,. ...n l-.i- i..
wi»h i
“ Ilk
•i.ier. fell nil., mld , |in 1|)f
TI l*l«r»a Balaam of Wild Cherry.
Krllas the (treat Author rff Namre nrcT^.J
its with no rern-dy fur Consumption—and iii e di h
enses leading thcr**1-» which «r- frarfullv cm.
mon m dur comory ? Has He |,fi u . fi„Z
. Hrom thatf-ua, scourge hy r«nsackin 8 oiim
laud* 7 No, it is not so 1 he be.t-.N«|„ re “, ' !
remedy—i« ready at our hind. Tns^Wjid'ct«
ry and the Pine furnish us with a cure, who/!
nire I- possible. Dr. WUiar'a Bilt.m .ifwa!
oberry, formed hy chemical extr-cu frura Wt'i
Charry hark and t .r relieve* all rxsei ol Conutei.
tion, and effeciurly cure* it where it hat not pt!,.
gre-seu su far as to,he beyond cure—subdnea n,
mo*t inveterate c ces f A-ihm*. even ofJDud
40 years standing—Ktons rsiemg of blond, 4»r
oib.-r reuia-lies fait—and removes every kind of*f-
f- etion of tha Lungs %nd Liver which our ftii at r|
induce*. The remark>b• effi-.acy «f thU won
deriul medicms.m ennv di*easts kuh-rtode»&
od tiicura -le, has ex- ited among plifsxiint great
curio iiy cbm the pucise uaiure ofiu mgredan’s.
Let purchasers beware o! intuitions and cointtr-
fails.
None genuine, nnlcss signed I. BUTTS enth*
wrapptr.
For aiile, Wholemlc and Retail, hv
THOMAS M. TUUNE'U A CO
ISI Uay Street, 8ar«iigtli.
Alio by DR. A. T. BOW NE.
And Druygists goner.illy in Gaorgia.
sept 27 3t-
The CuaUanmig-t Gazelle of the 24th mat.
sty*:—After a long dry epell. rain set in nig i
baiore last, and up to the tune of writing uf this
paragraph, Tnursdav evouiug, it continued iu
mode ate showers.
Chattanuoov. Sept. 17 —The steamer Sam
Martin c-iuie down from Ku-xrille on Friday
last, pretty well loaded vvilli l-Vailier*. &-c which
■die discharged at 'hi* landing. The forwarding
liouxe* then c-mimenci-d rolling out freight for her
tu takedown the river, und we ilo not rurolleei
ever before to have seen so much upon the bank
particule ly at tin* *ea*oti of die year. From fifty
to ouehitudrod wagons are running regularly he.
tween this plm e end the head of the Road and
yet we ere informed there is enough fur all to do
and more than enough. Taking this as an index
of the fall trade, we may calculate that nur tmil*
will he k-pt busy thia seamn and do a profitable
lm»tue*s —Gazette.
All Sate —Dr. Cooper and iho 12 Dragoons,
who left Capt. Well*’ command for the purpo-e
of joining Major Laity, and who were suppos'd
In have heen cut off tiv Ihe Mexicans, reached ihe
train at Curro Gordo in safely. This gratifying
uiMligence is emit tinpd in a letter, dated 24'h
August, mi I --MCHived in New York from Lieut.
Leary, 2d Artillery.
AfP-i NTMtNT.—Thn President lias appointed
John McPherson, E*q-, Consul fur Ghiou, in dm
place ol Mr Lester, who ln«* been recalled, it is
stated, at the request nfihe Sardinian government
Th* Washington letter writer* now elate that
Roht Tyler. Esq.suu of the ox*Pr*-sideut. will re
ceive the mixtion to Naples— Phil Bulletin.
It may he remembered that during the fiercest
ravages of the epidemic soon of the journals ofmir
city made an appeal to ihe citizens of New Orle
ans, now ah«ent at the Nur h. t*» coniri ule ihcr
offerings in aid nfhetievolunl exnrlioHi, made here
fo iho relief of the indigent sick We nro happy
to perceive that the appeal Ins called forth n
nronipt ra-ponse. The Cmnm-ricinl Advertiser
nf the 13 h *tsios that Mas-rs. II B. Lawrence
and C. B. Coleman will receive donation* in be
half nirhe New O leans Howard Association and
adds: "It will readily tin nnderstnod.we presume,
(list donations from merchant* end other citizens
of New York, who have business relation* with
the effl-cted city, will he th nkfnlly accented hy
—N. 0 6. —
a
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THE ORIGINAL ft R-SOINE I'RKPARA
T10N,
1 Cough*. Colds. A«ilun , u mirhiiii. LirrrCiin*
pl-utii, Spimiig Blood I) rtiral'v ni Br«adiuii,
Pain io llu> 8i-ie and Brrao. Pulpit iium oldie
Mean. Ii'il ioi»z*, C'liup. Bfukm Cou-immon,
Sore Thnnt. N*-rv.n* llebiin, and ell Din-
easns n‘ die Tluo it, Bre**t. nil) L-Ilig*; ibn
miMl etiedII*I nikI speedy cur* evei kuuwn lor
any nf Ihe >.biivfidi.e.v<e<. it
Hwa) ne’aroinponod Hrrep of Wild Cherry,
ANOTHER LIVING WITSE-S.
Re id with a-hinisinneiit the wnnih-rful care
pel formed hi Dr, Swajnv's Ccinpum-d hy i up
of Wild Cherry.
Philadelphia, June 25 IS 17.
Dr. StrAVNE—Dear Sir.—lu jo-tics to your*
self, mid a Only I owe to h«m»mty,|
cheerfully give my lesiianuiy. and declare tu ihe
world Ihe uinsi a»toui-l)ing effeu, und the ginl
cure yotirC mpouud Simp ofWtl Cnern per*
formed, on tne. nnd*-r n-e m -vt unfivnrahle cir-
cuuitf'aucc*. I was taken With a tiulent ruitfli,
spituug of hlniid. severs pains in ihe side siri
lirensl, which seemed In Bre kdown slid Mifeehli
my constitution.so that my phym-um thought my
case beyond III** power ofoieilicino.and tny friends
nil gave m« up to die ; Iml lit Oiks lo you. and lh*
cIThcis ofyourgr-at discovery. I now lerl misrif
a well man,and raised from a mere *keltuii to u
fieshy nnd henhhy a man as I have been Ibr years,
soil shall be plen»prf i" five a iy iurorumiiui r«e
peeling niv ca-c. ny calling at my re.-ideiic«. M"
rhaiiie -tree!, third door below Gourde. Noiintto
Li>" fie*.
Jack Painter-
Certificates such a* the above *ra nuw daif
received fruiii all quarter* oflhe globe,
A Caution to the PueLtc,—He c«iiiicn*(i
.i-k f"r ihe original Dr, Swaynn's CoiaponM
Si rup or Wild Cherry, ms all oilier prs>p->ratioe*
from the vuliiahle ire- sro fieliltnns and cnniiier-
felt, Pr- paieri only by Dr. 8wxyne whose .i» f «
has been removed to the N. W. corner ol
and R «ce streets, Philadelphia.
For sale by ihe Agents,
A A SOJ.OMONB. Market square.
J. M. TURNER & BRO.. Monument «}«•
THUS. RYERSON. Corner of B*y ««
Whitaker streets. Savannah, —13 »-P **
ISnnrd ernenllb.
A regular weekly mejriing or the Baird ol
He,nil will be held Tbi. Ali.rnoo.i at S o'eloek.H
the ExcIibiicc. S. SOLOMONS, C. B. H-
d. She,toll. S,c. B. H. —P 1
ncTc.iL «oiuu!2!S"“ to,,r
ihe Howard AHsoeiaiion.’
Com. Times.
The Crops — 1 The Natchez Courier say* thit
"from all we can learn from the various ci-utnie*
co-.iiguuiis to thi*, and in thi*. there appears io he
every prospect of noarly an average crop of rniton,
inis year. The fine weather fur the i**t ten or
twelve days has had a highly beneficial iiiAuenreio
ma'iniug end ripe iug the cotton Th* cool
night* hive (*o says our mo* experienced plan
ior*) had a tendency to kill off and reisid tile ap
urnach of thn ermy worm, even it any Hanger
was to have been justly apprehended from the
advent oi these destructive vermitt. The cotton
is so fir matured, now, iu most sections that
should the worm mtk* its appearance, it can do
but little damage."
Toe Enroll*. (Ah.) Shield of the 18ih ini'.
*av#.—The prospect of the philter in this section
ofthe stile grows more gloomy a* ihe siiason ad
v attrv*. ntiilTtuvc* hut little or tin dmiht, that the
crop will be a shorter on* th-'P the last. We
hive just ret ii r mid from an excuyriou «>r seme
fifty mil-a into tha couu'ry, sod are satisfied that
the section .through which we pas-ri will fall eh'nr
of realizing half a etop Th* continued heavy
rain* during the last two weak* have aleiost oniire-
ly destroyed that portion .which had aud was au-
luring. • „ .
.ftlR Wriort.—M i* nn lcrstnod from rekprf-
IR'd* authority, hat Mr.W right left ;\>n)ie»fy vammt
atahnnt 10,000 dollar*. Had he availed hun
■alf. of n» -ny of the mean* oF'acenbi'ulati'ng mo
pey which were frequently thrown in his jqsy ih»
might have, bteome wyalihy. But he*pM*rr*d
rather to Ha vote hi* (nptiliitf ^lo tha serv|C# of his
country.—Batavi-i Tima*. \ I
Uin. *rm ' . 'Vii...
ftUnM'o,n,tn wbalhar H»t ,n» will
b, illow.il.
‘”&°“«.Pi-^ii-.
may 15
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