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TAYAHLr. IN ADVANCE.
All Nows, and Now Advertisements ap
pear in both papers.
05“ Office ip Hickson's, throe story
brick bunding, on tlio {Jay, noat the Ex-
Clinnge, ljQt'i’cep.Jtull -iptl Drayton-strects
SAVAJfWAIf..
PI ON 11 AY EVENING, July IS.
The National Guzctte has the follow-
nig President Jackson is called a Nero,
a Caligula, and a‘LpuisXI.,in someoi the
newspapers. Our republican system must,
indeed, be admirable, to have..furnished or
admitted, so early, a Chief Magistrate de
serving llios'e surnames?. When will par
ty-writers reflect upon, what is duo to tlio
reputation <?f theit country and. polity ?—
Voltaire, in his Letters on England,
says,
o violent did I Ami parties in London,
it "runs assured that the Duke of Mail-
There wore no New-Yorlt papers of tire
.evening of the 4th irist. nor wero the Phil
adelphia, Baltimore, and Washington pr
pets rcfelvcd hy this day's Mail. ._ .
. Colonel David Rfearely, the faitliTul and
dcfaligabie agent to the migratory Cieeks,
has been reinstated in his station, by tlje
• Secretary of War after a temparsry sus
pension, through the machinations of!-—*-'
At the celebration of tho fourth of July,
in Beaufort, Suiith Carolina, tho following
toasts were drunk by the Ueagjort Volun-
taer Guards
. The State of Georgia.—She has earned
a licit harvest orgratUudeand honor,from
her sisters, by tlio consistency nnd energy
with which she vindicated State -rights a-
-gainsttho usurpations of the General Gov
ernment. 0 Gheertn '• '. . 'r*
- Here, Mr. .RichAno V/. Habersham,
.who was present us a Juest, rose and
borongli was a coward, and Mr. Pope, a
fool." .. *5?
T. M. Rodnoy, E»q. Commercial Agent
at Havana, has .arrived at Wilmington
(Del.) haying left Havana on the 18th tilt.
Mr, R, states that tlio. Spanl.lsexpedi
tion JilUng pat at Havana, and destined for
Canipeachy,’tCits’to sail on the 23d June.—
The opnimandef'pf.the expedition was by
From tlio New YoiU Morcnntili’July, 4.
VVc vccciveil a Inte liuiir last night, by
the packet ship llow.ucl, a tile of limn
burs: pjpeit to tlie s:3d of Mnv inclusive,
hut dtil not tind, on a hasty examination,
that”they contained any intcll ^enceofim
portance.
An article from Constantinople, of April
•20, states that a Russian Counsellor of
State had arrived at Shiiml.i, for tho pur
pose of entering info ncgoitations forpeate
with iho Grand Vizier. In conscnuenco
of despatches from the hitler, several Rus
sian oiiieers ut Constantinople had been
set at liberty/ 4, .
From Alexandria, April 8, it was statod
that a corps of from 12 to $0,000 men wore
lo leave Caim in*.tf'few -days, destined ter
the service of .tho Sultan.
Hamburg, t3.L-Tho uncertainty
still pxevbiling with 'rthpeet to the pbtloy
likely to III' .idupted byTtbs.la.aqd Eng-'
land. htys infitscd a cpnsfdorshle degree of
dullness into our stoaik market.
believetl’lhat the attempt .would be a sit- - ■ - • '
rifice of his army of 0500 ! oien. It »was
however an ord.rof the King,' aud must be
obeyed.
ad-
The Providence American «ays—‘•'Wltf
Legislature of Rhode Island adjourned on
the siTlii June after a session of four work
ing days, six hours caclt. during that
tiray they havopasjod about acts of a pub
lic and private nature, tried several private
petitions, investigated tit,* concerns of a.
bank, elected nearly SOO.civil and military
officers, refused to reform*, the militia and
the.laws.of'eufftage, and led undone quite
clock, P. M.'hcing about four mile, distant
from tlio Hole jalhc Wall, the south cast
end of Abaci!, pefiaijed a small sTnop pain
ted black, about 50 tons hlirthen, deck fdl 1
of men, bearing down _
our marks 4'tnilo distant, fired a lco gun
and sent up our colours, to which the sloop-
paid lio attention—after a reasonable time
•routided’to and fired, a gnu at her;'
drcssediliecortipanyteipreislogwlth much as much business as they bavednne. We
feeling.tile cratffieation’wJi|«bos a citizen
of Georgia he derived from the toast just
given, and from thz' entlnijiaprio manner
in which it HWheeo received. Ho said that
suclt a pUbUc manifestation of good feeling
was calculated lo haye the -but effect In
atrenglhening th, lias'between two States
ao closely knil together In interest and af
fection, as Georgia and South Carolina—
and begged leave to give the following sen
limentf
„ South-Carolina.—Oppressed and de
pressed as she is, she has within herself a
principle and a power, which must preserve
her liberties, and ultimately re»tore lo her
that prosperity of which she has been
robbed. . • *.
By Col. Stephen EtltoTT. Georgia
—Justly proud of her sons— 1 The- tempta
tions of office could not seduce their patri
otism. . ‘ ’
liv Richp, W. Habersham, Esq —We
people of Beaufort:—Alike' di«fbsuish«d
Jbr liberelli.VyhospIlality and correct cop-
atitulional opinions- May they be suppli
ed in the last try the whole South. May
their liberality be imitated by the .North
and East,- and their constitutional opinions
be adopted by the whole—Noflh, East an l
West, . . '
IJy W*. Pope. Jun. Esq.—George M.
Troup—late Governor of Georgia.
* On the same occasion and at the. same
should like tqiie' any legislature^ in' th,
country, put against this for speed, to say
nothing of bottom.” ” .
We Plympton Woolen Factory.—The
Boston Courier of the Sflth tilt, says that
this Factory, with all its machinery, was
sold at auction for four thousand dollars !
Ti\o cost, a fewyears since,'was about 830,-
00g.
*i' ' . NEW-ORLEANS, .Tube 26
\Ve are indebted to cnpl. Hoskins, of the
schooner Jane, from Charleston, .for tho
the U. Whites of Xorlh America, mclr the
Court of Spuvu
To Mr* EviiiiKTT, (Minister, &p,
It is nut, sir, from the mansion of the,
dead, in which'you placed me more than
three years ago, in your confidentialJotter
of tho 20th of January, 1B£(), tQ iho Duke
del lufamado, prime minister of Mis Cath
olic Majesty, that 1 now appear, to disturb
vour renose. It is.from tho midst of the
•living;, rvotiij the bosom of my country, m
wtyich I enjoy the tranquility afforded by a
Cptiicienco void of. offence apd tho esteem
or my follow eiiizens, that 1 address to yon
this letter undihcdocument* which accom
pany it, i\i refutation of tlio atiocious cal
umny with which you have* slandered my
aamK
h’Ai public ilandef, ^hrohgly ilurnnrd in
an.official ducutrient, tequires a satisfaction
equally public. J am.conAdrnt Hint you
will hasten To fopatr the'Injury you have
dono mo, by making ptiblio, in reply t,t this
tho source from wltioh you obtain*'
From tie charleston Morsuryl
Tlio Now Ymk/'Courici vN. Enquirer”
ami tho Washington "Tolegraph” have
lately used lun^uago towards each other,
which if not fur their own sakes, at - least
fpr tho saUe of the party to which they uro
attached, had heller have been avoided.—
\ letter fiom Washington,.relative to tho
conductuf certain naval ofAoeis, and the
course which would probably be pursued
towards.them by the ndminWtrulion wat
published oof long since m tho C. & E.
(whiclt lottor, by the bye, we copied, not
supposing tliat a communication not to be
relied on. would have been permitted to up*
pear in tho columns of that paper.) This
lottcr, however,,it seems, haa been stigma
tited by the Telegraph as ,4 tho idle little
tattle of the strocts n T-atid that paper plain
ly Tolls the C. & K, that “ifif continues
to publish such letters,, it will soon ho on a
pnnvith tho U States Gazette, tho Rich
mond Whig, uud tho Charleston Courier. 1 *
The O. & E.in reply rails at tlio Editor
the Historian, and should lo carefully pre
set ved —I harUston Mercury/.
1
67 c hi a Green.—The heroines of tho fol
lowing stoiy wore doubtless on a matrimo
nial expedition, as it appeals, they met
with suitors, both in and out of prison.—
They fust committed themselves, and was
very naturul that they should afterwards be
committed by others.
“On Friday, evening last, a little beiore
sunnset two gentlemen (to all appearance)
rodo \ip to tho Motel in Worcester, with a
fine liorsa and ciiui*
fieshmcnt and lodgin
foriiliiion ofniybning ” sold to lui CetV ortlic T.—spauk, of his jvairt of ijiflueuco
olio iMujcAJtjj, when I held llto offlce of 8u- Hp llioCnb'mot, and of tlio jxcuhar csti-
dosigu of I tenr
' tlio
pieiunDirodtbr bf^fte United Province, of
tho River La Plata.!' I shall .retain tills
caufidi’itcb till I find mison tu holiovo til
you biought furvvnrd a fa.lsplinnil in till
document, with 'flju mallcj|
||dinj^ mg.rcputaUnn.
taken proper inetiVtTrcs to a.suro
iolf that tliis letter rVtll he plawd In
yodr bauds, Ittffi 1 trust. I sliiill .receive
11 satisfactory reply through Ills v;imb chan
nel. If I til) UM, I pretest I will obtain all
the satisfaction "hub the l.uvsot tliocounJ
I try to whffcll you belong will .alTord, as well
. I flsvif wlllr.lt 111A Irsvt af' iinlu. II ttll/tirr »nn
matlc
which he'tlliold by the mcmh'orst
ii unprincipled politic tuft. look -
thing lie does solely to his own
' -says ih.it.lt is it “severe son-
qed to “the VIS. Gnz
sloop changed her cbllrso and proceeded to I as that wj)lcli tlie la« ui natui u allows me
Abacu after flrlifg several guns! Wo pould I to r'eqUjrcbf the defitme.- of my honor.
-*-i- ^ I: "V '• With consideration, d?.e. ’S
"JUAN MARTIN DE P(JEIRHEDOT(,
casily distingnish with the'glass a Humber
of uiAvnated bn her deck, and apparently
anxious to conccaf theinSoIvcs; she also
had,a man'flattoned in the rigging, also a
boat on deck' as long"nearly at tho sloop.
Tha ibtp Manchester, of Phtlad. bqund
lid Charleston
,;al
know lodgment to tlio editor for not ha ving
supposed that licit iiild by possibility be sunk
to a par with tlie U . 8. Telegraph." Wi
regret oxlrcmely to see . this spatting he
tween tliosejoiirnali. Are they nut hmli
nf them siiffioionUy abused by tliu cnalitinn
press, not to abuse, each otjibi?' Tlie Tele
ill haj,indcotj do oiiiia Ii for tlie cause
o people—hut lliat does not -qnfitio it
, and requested re-
for the night. Af
ter refreshing themselves they walked down
I Main st., nun in arm, and attracted consi
derable attention from tlio citizens by their
unusually polislicd. appoaranoo. About
sunset, a man, poItGarde, arrived in town
with advertisements,.offering a rewind fur
two persons who absconded from Albany,
with n hired horse and clinlse. Our young
gentlemen Were immediately suspected,
and accordingly arrested and examined
They confessed all, and tier# committed to
prison. After their cojmnitmcnt it was as-
cert,lined that this bhico of rogues ucio/<-
rnales! They me thought to lie .tbuiil 18
years of age, and their novel introduction
•tq the citizens’ of Worcester ties already
drawn to their temporary.residence a host
of curious and admiring visiters.
Lost. Daily Adv.
ofth
•• General of tho Argentine Republic."
'improper language'to another
lfreiTi'lhe'New York Enquirer.
Levant Trade.—The. failure on the pyrt
to Havana, was about 3 or 4 mites ahead Iff j'of the United States to make a pi eliininavy
us. -There were also two other vessels in
company, ' . .....
rtaeniploy in
jirnftv. The Courier may Irnve been tag
g rieved by, the conduct of the Telegraph,
ut if sincerely,attached to-tlio cattso ol
tlio ndministratlta^it will not lend-H-aid
either to the denunatlon of Us charaotor or
the diminution uf Its Influence. Let us
Married, in Frknkfirt, by tlie Rev. Mr,
kmifqr. of lltiba, Mr. Uriah T. Harvey, to
Miss Abigail E. CIbyes,both ofllio form
er plae.i'. Tjte ceremony of .the ahova
marriageTwas perfonheo'dri tiic stage at an
exhibition of dramatic and miscellaneous
sp iikingln the presence of a vastepnedursb
of .ladies anil gentlemen.from.thiS'ttml ad
jacent towns,:hy most of wliorn tli|s.^oH of 1
exhibition was'entirely unexpected,and on
whom the eflcct was almost like p shock of
rjectrieity, . IJatUt-hpl teen (or"the '
[From our. Correspondent.]
WASHINGTON, June 80th.
It was not my intention to have trespass,
ed upon your time again thus shortly, but
a circumstance has been disclosed to me .
that needs mcciingtho public eye; Charles I gatiorHifthS Hbtck8ea, and the cession of
I. Nourse, who had the adroitness to pro- I an islaqd in the Medjtorranen, for the pur.
cure from the Secretary of Whr, a species I pose o^obyerting-it into a. station for ' A.
. (or the de.
arrangement with the Ottoman Porte, (or [ the diminution uf its Irtfluenee. Let us e re exhort m ton "'to ^iheitr w^i ivn' lit! l" ^ I o m
titer passage of. the Dardanel)os ,cnd the havajimmony amongit tlie friends of the. the oxer'gjse of co'.'iugnl' affimtion ml the
trade of tlie Black Sea, Is generally known Udriyirtfty»tlon. It will nor bj'the fault of Z^rnmnoe oUhe^la I dS2 ! P '
abroad. Ah Engllqbppper notieesVesub-' ^ 'M-»"d hi. .ti —ir P"rt»rinasioe ol the sociali .ilttn,
ject as follows. w-i' - ..
“Tho American Govoinmcnt has failed
in its negotiations with the Porto, tho groat
object of which was to obtain a Irco navi
itfrr Clay aud.jiis party, at all erapts, if
they do not hnvtf foil occasion for tlie united
exertion of alb tlicir power.
"PETERSBURG; (Va.) July 7.
Cotton Seed Hulling Machbie t —We lie-
speak tho attention of tlie public to tlie ad
vertisatpeht of Messrs. Follett & Sttuih,
of apdlpgetical letter for his-diiinissaj as nterican ships,.'England (S taid, and justly offering for sale rights for the nso of thteir
_ I - ^ _ I I . I. . 1 . .1,1 — A —. L— I 1.. n a,. — M A— knnn I ft, „ ,,a,ua^ u.bn,« I BOfif I IS tf antitlla nl'l ollltln frtw lllltliat rw
The corner stone of a Catholic Church
to be called St. Paul’s Cathedral was. laid
in Pittsburg, on tlie C4th of June, Iris lb
be a large and splendid building.
, . ' r "'*• V
A good bainu*.—'The Franklin Insur
ance Compaqy of Boston oh the Ut inst.
declared a dividend of 8 per cent fbr the
last six.months... The' same office has
divided'42 1-2 per cent in the last two
years and a Half! The Atlas Insurance
Company has made a dividend on the saihr
day of 3 per cent fot the , last six'months.
ri- 'I
Our gallant townsman, Captain Biddle,
(says the Philadelphia Dem. Press) is ab-
cliicf clerk of that departmeot, proves to be
a defaulter upon has contingent accounts to
the amount of.JI575 24 i or, as it stands oil
record, in the office of. the 1st Comptroller,
” an account of moneys placed in his hands
for, the purchase-of maps, hooks, ice.".—
This,, together with the glI,76D 12, ac
knowledged by the father, makes the pret
ty 'sum of f 12,8J436, ; wlijch they have
conjointly managed* to obtain, .from, the
Treasury of the'United States. ,t *;v
fit Y. Courier, 4tjl inst.
PHILADELPHIA, July 4.
we presume, to have been the power..whote
representations to the Porte had the effect
of preventing Jonathan from realizing
these darling objects of his ambition;"
'^-Honest Bull is rattier at fault in his cal
culations.—Jonathan was not thwarted tn
consequence of the interference of England
in the matter, from the simple fad,, that
when Commodore Crane and Mr. 1 Consul
OCBey visited Constantinople, it did. so
happen, that tlie English legatioii.liad left
Pern fur some month-, and.no interference
was observed on. tlietpart of atiy of.tho
Christlin powers then represented atCon-
jjigenlov'.(nacliine for hulling Cotton
.‘\vo fiav^lstqly visiiotl the Machine
gemlcinet
By the arrival of the schooder .Jumes'lstantlnopter There could exist no cause of
.... , .out to sail for the Mediterranean, to take
place the followinfftpert wa. drunk by the comn)im , ^ UnU , d 8 , tt „,, <lulldton on
Seknlort Volunteer Artillery !—•' • I .. ....
Monroe, Capr. Cruse, at the Lazaretto, in,
24 days from Trnxillo, we are, through the
politeness of Mr. Sanderson, of.tho Coffee
House, put io'possessioo of iho article of
Capitulation .of Guatemala to tilt army of
St. Salvador,-under Gep.- F, Morasan.
The James Monroe brouglit as passengers,
*Di
Don Antonio Merengo, Don Pablo Orile-
interference In the matter, for the Levant
trade has been ns fully enjoyed by the U-
nitcd'Sfntes as any other flag fur nearly a
half century,! ana our ships have gona In
to the Black Sea ; but wo wish to.enjoy
this trade ns a right, and not as. a suffer,
aned; -it does not comport with tlio dignity
of the republic, to be placed under the pro-
wh.cb these gentlemen have erected at the
Mills «f Messrs Smith & Boissean, and
[.were highly gratified with ilsperfbrmance.
The force.applied; was equal to form two
or three-(torso puWct, tfi,d' the seed wat
cleaned-Rntl hulled with great rapidity-
furnishing n bushel of kernel, in good order,
in seven minurcii and a half, We hazard
nothing in saying that this machine is as
credittrble'to the inventor, as.it -is likely to
be beneficial in its results to the country at
large, biftnior'e particularly to .the: cutfun
growing States. The oil expressed from
the eotRIii scc'd has been used hois for
painting, and froul tlu> few experiments
which have been mado for that purpose, it
was found to he but little, if atiy inferior to
linseod. It is believedj lint) .it may be np-
’ ' many other purpo.se> - for gas
pUod
Belmlort Volunteer Artillery
By a Member.—The Hon. Richard W.
Habersham of Georgia.—Who has giver,
»Uch honorable testimony "of his attachment
to State Rights.
tUat station.
The Amende Honorable.—The N. Ydrk
Courier de Enquirer has given a "false a-
lights, limps, machinery, cleaning wool*
. ~~ r - .. ... . Someidcainay,tliorefoie,helown-
ano and Don Jose Manuel Trigoyen- witjil tcction of England,or Franca, or Russia, I cd of the importance of this invention,when
their servants. 4:;. ' whichever power ntay be .most In ' favour;]'he fact is tuken into considoratian, tbut
The general opinion of those who,havp with ibe Sultan; Wedte recognised by ev-l(he enmumptinn of oil for these purposes,
surrendered to the arms ofGcneral Moran, ]ry European nation excepting tlie Otto- *? Q n n na I ly. inc reusing, "Itijo .the prndne
zan it, that he is a genuine patriot and an] innu-Porte, am!- nothing but a mistaken-h]® 11 of flaxseed is rapidly'declining. If
enemy to disorder, that
State Kigltts. J ^ 7 " s r ‘ is tdput the Republic in order, aqd in all
.Mr llABERSHW (visitor) rose, and in ajlarm” about Mrs. Royal. Its Washington L„,SV here | lis authority is acknowledged,
his solo ambition! notion of.ecj
" however pr
... duties of life, it'
mlgltt all havo passed off Mir..well ns a
mete fame. Rut niter doubting for ft w hile
In whqr>light they were to vtti, jlfs mar
riage, tlio speetntnis' lt.nl *.;«• honficHott
forced, upon them that It parifink much
inuro of qoveljty thmj fictiun—liudson G’a-
■ v tv.: •
COMMEItCIA t.
Date') fiioss i.ivxavdnL,:::: tnigSo M*r,
Dates most H^yntt.iiinnt|Mtt!21ST Mat.
nonty, which no other nation, this oil sliull bo, found, on fhrther-experi-
, Jr, cherishes, prevented our ment r 1n answer nil. the expectations of
having had a treaty svith the Grand Seigitr. those who have tried it in the present.im-
ior many years ago. f_. . . porfect statu of its manufacture, and to err
If however them lias been a failure on | ter generally into the Consumption of the
the part of those intrusted with the power | country, it; must add greatly toehe resour-
of making proposals, it has arisen from Ices of the Southern Suites. A bale of cot-
some mismanagement, for thorn never wns
a more propitious moincnt to press this
During a recent excursion through some I subject u'pqn tho Divan, if approached in
of the new counties we were much gratified a proper, or ralhepappropriato tnanner.We
at the fluttering piospects of an abundant | are the only Christian power so called' by
crop. We du not recollect to. have, ever | thejorte, which, is not regarded wjth some
seen corn and cotton in a more fluufishing | suspicion and distrust by the Sultan, end
Heat address disclaimed any peculiar merit
in the transaction referred to in the toast,
he'trusted lie. said that he had not only
done nothing op that' occasion -worthy of
tlje compliment it bad drawn -forth; but
that there was not a man.in the conimuni-
ty who would have arted otherwise.
JLong may the sentiments expressed in
the foregoing, be. cherished by the people
of Georgia and'.South'Carolina.—Their
interests and principles are the same—their
feelings should be so. likewise.; Let not
Joeal prejudices, or state feelings, estrange
them from each'other. Let them be uni
ted together in one general bond, deter
mined to support every measure that may
tend to promote the common weal. Should
Correspondent win mistaken in supposing,
list she had bebn presented, as a "common
nuisance"—nor has ah"e been forced to flee
from tlie City of Washington, but continues
to - flourish her ."goose-quill on Capitol
Hill."—Tlie indignatit authoress has ob
tained the followin'/ exculpatory certificate
ffotn the Clerk of the District Court : .
Washington, June 23,1829—/ certify
that -no . Bench If arrant hat been issued
agiinst Mrs. RoTal by the Courti ,.«
WM. BRENT; Clerk;
good order prevails : thoy call him a sec
ond Washington, and were itn”t for the
clergy and those under their influepce, he
Would meet with no resistance any more
it is supposed,
A'
toil weighing S5d'pounds, wHI- yield to 18
bulliels of kernel in ,» clean state, flonr
which 20.gallonyof oil may be expressed^
-The annual crop of cotton lit tho United
States may. bn estimated at 800,000 bales,
which will yield DtftOO.OOd bushels of ker
nel—but deducting £0 per cent for the seed
. TltbMShiie Register'of tho ,80th ult.
.states that on that- day only 300 bales of
Cotton wore In tliaf market for salu.'
CIIAIILE8TPV;.July li.
Cotton—We have ngain to report this,
weeksvery limited transactions in this sta
ple. . There are a few vessels only in port
completing their cargoesC' and much of
their-loading ft put on board on Planter's
account. The purchases of Upland lor
the Liverpool market have been, tho great
er part, in the inferior qualities, more un
der that over 8 cents/- '(.'lie highest price
given'tliis week has Been' 9’l-2i—-there is
difficulty in obtaining selections’of very
prfnie. the market bein': bare of this des-
ertption. There are a few lots held at an
exirrt high price, being very fine, favourite
brands. In all descriptions Of long cot: '
tojis'thcro is almost a total-cessation dfbu
siness. We'have heard nf nothing worth'
reporting. For Sea Islnnds there is no en
quiry, anti the prices offered for the Ban-
lees aud Maintsun hand- there is po djspo- ’
siiion to accept. .
Rice—The/only transactions in lids aril- '
cle during tlie-weck i.ave been in tlio las
er aqd middling-qualities, ami the highest
sale of yrhiah w.e have heard has lien at •
88 5-8." There lias been inquiry for prime
lot< but there is none of this description in
merkot to meet it. --*> • • • •,
condition-. Tlie seasons have been oxcee.j Ut a njomentofgreatexigbncj.whcn friend- which may bo required for planting, and
[From our Correspondent;] 1
WASHINGTON, {tine 29. 18(9.
Mr.Soiithari
K '(
idencc before the grand
tlteir interest ever be invaded, let them bo jury uu’Satuid.iy last, has dissipated all
9»d wive "a Inna out) n strona null I doul,t - e,,en on ,he P 3rl of Walkin'* best
firm, and give along pull, a strong P ul ' friends , a>to his obtataing money from the
audm pull altogether. ] I Treasury of the United States through/aise
During the thunder storm on Tlwrs'diyby Mf. Southard, that al
dingly propitious, ffhdnf the country be fa- ly counsel and recognizance is required, it
vored with a few more timely rains, the is impossibleto^he disregarded, if approach-
toils of the farmers will be,'.-rewarded with es ate made according to custom. A (or-
overflowing granaries. • As yet but .i email ma.l mission ;tp the Portent this timo would
quantity of cotton is growing in; our'new ndt be politic ; there pro many ennsidera-
country, but-planters are making.consider- (inns rendering it inexpedient. „A semiof-
ableariarigemeots tooultiyatethis cpnmio-1 ficial mission, consisting of the Commo-
ditylvery extensively on the ensuing year, Idore of a squadron, and a resident Consul,
the consequence of which will be the estab-' long under Turkish protection; was cjlcu-
losl ingathering, We hnVo.e.400,000 bush
els of kernel, onlt,800,00ft gallons of oil,
w hich if sold at the moderate price of ,61)
cents per gallon, would be an . addition to
our resources of go,400,000 per annum-*
Independent pf the^ sale of oil cako, an ar-
tjclo whiclclsknowti to every farmer as a
nutricipus food for cattlo. In making this
statem(|tit,iye prp not to be understood as
lishment of-,an active nn.d profitable mere j lated to excite- as.mucli .nttcotion and pro saying that'siicjt will bo, but that such may
2-1 iL - - - -■ ..r r>. 1- I — 'I ,1linn Inee aITaaI A >1 HnSn I ...tel- I ha I l.n ,n-»il - r... ,Ui- I..... 1
afternoon, the lightning struck a bouse, in
Wiin’s Court, Charleston, attended by this I
singular effect, that nil in the house, being |
fourj)r five persons, were prostrated by^he
strotje, and remained senseless .for a few
(ninutes without sustaining any injury.
though
cuntile business in the town, iff Columbus. I dnee less effect. ~A private indjvidual with | be the result arising from this iuvenliqn
No country can be better adapted to the | powers and.operating through the proper Sinc^lio inachinejias beeq erected, it has
growth of this article than tile territory in- channels,'is more likely to'succeed jq pro- been visited by several' gentleniqb, from
- - - - - “ • I r*! ,1a I I aiivIam ilia ••■nnallUn '..F <U. *.v1m -111 1 I a . P .1 1T_1 1 2*.. (I— — —
hilt some of tho cases that had been eluded in the Chattahoochee Circuit, and curing the recognition of the principle,and different parts of thq Union, fully compe
lled'-to tho cditrt, his memory was it Is with much pleasure that we,witness Its | following'it up at a more suitable time with tent to judge of its merits who have, pto,-
Ritmort from Washington.—A gentle
man who has a good opportunity of know
ing what is gqjlig on jn the cabinet circle
at Washington, declares that all the tu-
radrs about naVaf ohiitigo? abd jonpaach-
ments, published on the authority of letters
from Washington, in the U! S. Gazette,
New York Enquirer, &c. are newstothose
persons in Washineton, whose situations
enable them to be at the first-)f such mfor-
mation, so says the Norfolk Herald
The-Phjladelphia Aurora of the 3d inst
says—“Dr. E. S. Davis, of Soufli Caroli
na, is aboht"4o.rrepublish a Comparative
View, of the Constitutions of the several
presemei
not altogether fresh and full, yet its ik'ghids
Purser Rainblcton, Ids recollection was as
clear and distinct as upon any occurrence
of his life. Mr-Watkins, then 4th Audi
tor of the U. S. Treasury Department, cal
led one morning and informed Mr. S. that
he had received a letter from Mr. Hantble-
ton, Purser in the Navy, stationed at Pen
sacola, requiring a remission of 82,000 for
specific purposes. Mr Southard reques
ted-that the letters of the purser might be
pjacetlpn file with the .requisition-.for the
,navy."' Watkfns told Mr. S- that the let
ter was not public^
wanted; but in evei
touching tipon points totally unconnected
with his official duties, aqd containing mat
teyl .and things improper to he filed as a
puhUc.document..' Mr. Watkins was then
requested by Mr. Southard to write an of
ficial letter, stating that the above amount
had been-required by Mr. Hamblcton, in
order that it might accompany and be filed
with tha. requisition ; .'this' Watkins did ;
rapid settlement by a wealthy and” intlur the formula of a treaty.
trious population .
• Much of its fertile land is already opened
and judging from tho past, we have reason
to believe that it will not be long.before the
It it very desirable for us to procure tho
freo trade of the Levant and the Dardan
elles; affairs are. assuming an aspect in
that neighborhood which requires dial wo tages;—/«(.
nounced its second in importance to this
section of tho country, to ;he cotton gin
only, and we trust that thi public. atten
tion will be speedily directed to its advah-
wholo country will be placed under a'high ] should,be officially known and acknowj-
stateof cultivation, being tributary to 'Co-j edged, and notbing.is more easy than .to I
lumhus, it must make this a town of no or- effect the object, .Improperly- approached.
dinary importance.—Columbus Enq.
inst.
3d
From the Salem Gazette.
From Buenos Ayres.—By the brig. Vol
ant, arrived at Baltimore, we have receiv
ed from a friend, papers and ship news
memoranda to the 27th April,
vEI Tietnpo of April 22, contains the
Qn this head some communications of in
terest will be made to governutciit.,
.Yesterday..about fuur o’clQck in the af
ternoon,- a Tin Worker, employed,, at.the
upper part of a Tin spout, four stories high,
al the new store being erectejl at-the corner
of Second street and nartuug’s alley was
exceedingly surprised & somewhat fright
Manjaof tfie public prints, according to
custom, republished IhcJDcclaration of In
dependence on tho ovo of tho 4th of July
as preparatory to .the celebration of that
glorious day. Tho National Gazette,how
evet,'departod<so far from tire custoih,' as
to treat its roatfers to a Document, which,
ifnot-a goad substitute for tlio Declaration
is at all events novel and interesting to it
solfT'-Jt is tikon ?rtmt tlidreCbrels of Con-
commenceihent of a long and, labored state | ened. when the board; on 'viiicii.be stood,
of General; Joan-Martiii do Rueirre- hroke suddenly off and hedroj
ment <
. _ _ _ _ . opped through
don, respecting an ofiicialcommunicntion I (eet.fore most. On liis.way to tlie .pavement,
to the Spanish Court;, iby iytr.-Ajexander | to. which he.jsa.w his way quite eieaV.J Ha
and in order more-fully to blast 'inm, ‘the
- • . , , , V\ . requisition with ti/e--letterrattached bar
States with each other, and vyttlt that of the i been 'found and presented to tire Grand*
United States, &b. I Jury; - Whatcan they lay.now.l LTney
This work will exhibit under the respec- 0" l“ n gef “W* between two opinions."
tive heads of Executive, Legislative, and Tl '“ se /’ ,c . ,s a I r ?.' <i ? 1 l , !“ in . ,0 1 adrt ' U . of - an >
. „ , , , , , , subterfuge. Ilatnbleton ij here, arrived on
Judiciary,a tabular synopsis,of each branch] B a, ard ay, and in order to make "assurance
of the government, together with the] doubly sure,” he unhesitatingly-declares,
naqjcs oflhe several Presidents of ib» V.- 'hM he never-did require these 8(000 from
States. , (he Treasury, nor any other sum thiOugh
the tnediuin of Dr.-Watkins, nor did he uu-
H. Everitt, late United St ites Minister to
Spain- The passage from Mr. Everett's
communication, which General Pueirredon
quotes as the cause of offeqc'e, and .upon
which he comments with much severity, is
asfollqwst, ( ' ‘
Pueirredon; Who appears to have been
bought by tho agents of'your Majesty,
when he filled the station of Supremo Di
rector of tlie United Frqrinces'bf thi Riv
er .La,Plata.coilld not'enlist beneath-; his
banners' is •single ittan, but sdtv himself re
duced to the necessity of abandoning his
office and his conntry; and it is believed
that he has since died obscurely, lome-
Tlie Philadelphia Gazette of the 4th thorise. him to drawiyitber for or upon him, I wjtere. of grief and despah
.; «,» o,„„ I at'any time whatever. ; I tOor file of papers does
ws - y • ,' y. ' ^ 6 Mr.'Nonrse has rendered his final ac- whole of Pueirredon’r renl
was drawn through the streets-yesterday
afternoon, by three hones abieast. It was
- calculated to carry between 20 and 30 in
side passengers; three on a seat over the
driver,; and three aft over tlie baggage
Tho wheels were like those oflfie Chariot
of’Juggernaut. The body of tlja vehicle
was handsomely painted and bore upon the
_paniieli the word "Yictory.’Li
counts ns late Register, in which he ad
mits himself a delinquent to tlie govern
ment for gl l ,088 and soma Add-cents... i
Commodore Rodgers arrived here from
|.Nqrlo!k, via Baltimore, .on Saturday:
Commodore Stewart is already here,''and
Com. Bat ron is expected in the Potomac
front Ntufolk to-morrow.—N. Y, Courier
If Enquirer.'
titkin the
i'-Tfert’t very
t did, perhaps i;
serious allegations, and if ?t
would be hardly worth the space* it would
occupy; We translate,'hot^ayeT, life intro
ductory note, that onr r.eaders'iiiay estlnhite
thy spirit in'vvjilch it ii writte’n;:
V Refutation of ariatrocious calumny res
pecting a General of the Argentine Repub-
lie,madewith too -much levity by Alexander
H.' Everett, Minister Plenipotentiary from
gressj and is entitled "Draught of an Ad
dress .to tho United Colonies, road 13th
February, 17.76 ”—If Was .tinnlmitled lo
the editor of the Gazette by Ex-President
Madison in December, 18(7.. Mr,.Mi.In
a noto which, accompanied the docdmelit,
stptes that it has never been in print, Az. that
lie copied it many years ago from tlie o-
... „ , riginial in'the archives of the Revolution-
pole, and, suspended in the air, became an ary Congress. I; was drawn pp. by Mr.
object of some admiratjon and no'Tut(e a- Wilion. artd was intended to prepare iho
, iftny i
snatched, with all possible eagerness, at a
pole which; vy.as'prpjected froin n window
about-six feet below (where the board had
snapped/'.He made good jtis gripe at the
... ... - - . was intended to prepare ....
lartn. Rlon, .women and children Scream- public mind foi.tho event of Independence;
a vV Jf v nnllnarl Ao 1 mi/1 n n ,h u i M lU ...... 1J 1 L i.a l_ f _ t_ II a* - . >
V a f Vi • ' V ’, 'V “WSVMSSS- i r xunw asssiiu IUI-kll« 6»Ullk UI AIIUUpoilUUUUD,
cd & halloed as loqd as their throat? would | but which,. says Mr. M..."approiicho'd »n
permit In tile mean liinesome workmen in fast as to leave foe ground taken by-the
. — » — i — .... ground taken by
the building, considering the feats already Document in the rear of public sentim,cnl."
performed were enough for qne exhibition,
seized the performer, some by tlio arms.
Tho Mr. Wilson' here spoken of was, as'
we learn from the .Gazette, {(‘the Pennsyl-
alt ambition to exhibit lofty tumbling from
an eminence so great and in. so public
place.—Phil. Press,
gress.tothe cause of Independence, and
had a large share in framing the Fedoral Se
rsy-T-j—n-.-. » .v j State Constitutions." Tho Gazette con-
’ a • ... . . ' - .. ; >*,, sidels this "Draught" alono sufficient "to
- Helot} Rouge, June 20.—A'runaway 1 refute tlio charge of lukewarmness in the
t-s; '-c-i —t i charge
mulatto,,belonging to Mr. James Bowie, controversy with themother country,which
pawffhimself at Alexandria for Gen. Ross, the anthor of his life in the Biography of
an Indian Chief, engaged jn conducting a \lhe Signets to the Declaration takes spe-
party of Cherokees to the Arkansas Torrl-. cial pains to repel by fact and reasoning."
tory; and he played his part so well,' that Tho paper referred to is unfortunately too
spveral persons were actually taken in by loog to admit the hope of its being general
bitp.—Gazette,- > Jly published.—It is valuable, however,
NEW YORK. July 4.
Cotton— Import from the 27tlt ult, to
the 1st inst. from Virginia 42; North Car- .
olina 503; South Carolina 248; Georgia'
90 ; l*cnsacola7; New Orleans 331—To
tal 12(1., -. „
, Import from tho l»t to the 4th Inst, from
Virginia 100,; Georgia 7-10 ; .Providonce
67—total 877—In all 2008 bales. The
transactions in this-nrlicleisinre our report
of the 27th r ult. amount to . about 100
bales, consisting of I2t>0 bales Uplands aft
8' 1-4 to 10 1-2 cents, ohiefly () to 9 1-4 and
9 1-2 cents;.ISO bales Orleans ID to It
cents; -and .150bales-Tennessee at 8 8 4
to 0 1-2'fcents. The highlit rates have
been paid only for a few vory fine parcels
for home use on 1imei AiThe general prices
have,undergone no-material change; sell
ers have in some cases accepted -offers
which were before -declined.
/(ice—Import 175 tcs;-*-The,sales sinftt
pur last amount to about GOO'tcs. froin 1
02 to£87, 4 months prinripllly of a'mid-
tiling quality for the south of Europe. The
stock is becoming; rallidr'fiiglt. - We do not
vary our quotations. Rice—2 87 1-2 a 3.
Freights—.'Va Liverpool. Cotton, lb. 1*
4^ sterling;'to the Continent, Cotton, lb-
t cent; Rice, 40s. a 45*. ' ■
HAVRE, May 21, 18(9.
Our last respects are dated 9th inst. and.
we now wait upon you with the ieviewpo( I
our market, to which we refer, remarking! |
however, that tve do not agree with ir.gard
to Cottons. In our opinion all qualhios o( |
United States sorts have imploved,.excepts I
ing inferior, whioh remains statiqnarv ; •»• I
estlmato the advance at 2s. ^he'. import!
during the last ten days amount to 041?
bales, and our stock may be computed at ;
28,708 bales, of which 27,103 aro Unit™ I
States sorts.; ,Tho sales from the 9th aU|
to tills day inclusively, amount to sots ■
bales, comprising 2818 bales of U*. Staid
descriptions. - L
-The inquiry for Rice has totally subsk ■
ded, and effect sales, a decline of 2f. tpJ"
would havo to bo submitted to! .- '
* •-
n
Board of Health,
City nf Savannah, 17th June, 1BJ0-"
ESOLVED, That tho Citizens win
1/ are desirous of having the treesJd*
their houses trimmed, be requested “
. the >nme done before the hour el ’
fore
havo the same done bafore the hour c-.
o'clock in the morning, and have the on* ,
immediately, removed, so that the heat |
the sun may, not act on tho same. ^
Resolved, That tho above be pub
in the Gazettes ol this City.
Extract from the Minutes, .
WM. MOREL, SeoW’’ 11
jun'e 18 U3