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ttEPUBLICM.
' FREDERICK S. 1>'HLL,
CITY rillNTF.U.
Daily I'npiv.-.j, eight dollars per annum,
Juimtry l'ap«......usix dollars per annum.
a'AYAUbr. IN ADVANCE*
AlFNew and Now Advertisements ap
pear ill both papers. ■
(T?* Office in Dickson’* lliree etory
orieU building, on tlio liny, near the Ex
change, beta oon BulUaml Drnytim-slrecis'
SAVAJWAS1.
TUESDAY EVENING. Oct. 0.
Cnrrfsponrfntee l ‘8im Ulinn" i» iln-
avoidably laid ovet for the waul of room.
Early Frott.—A white Host was very
pcrceptlbloinourClty yesterday morning
—in the country it was tuoic severe, and It
js feared that vegetation, particularly cot
ton, will bo somewhat injured by it. Our
summer has been very short, having expe
rienced a frost on the nth of May last.
ELECTION. a
Ao election for Governor, a Represent-
alive in Congress in the place of G.*R.
Gilmer, resigned, and for inonthors of the
State Legislature, look place yesterday
throughout the State. Tito f Honing is
the result In this County. 7*1 votel were
given in. ™
For Governor.
■ 'JOEL CRAWFORD, '430
«. H. GILMER, *70
.i/cmSkM oj Congress.
; T. U. 1“. i 'll WILTON, 488
.H. G LAMApy 188
STATE LEGISLATURE.
St mitnr,
Jl. W .‘HABERSHAM, 683
Representatives*
R.M. CHARLTON, 531
M. MYERS, 5"0
R. WAYNE, 4 19
GEO. HOUSTOUN, 919
The result of the election for Governor
and Member of Congress cannot be final
ly known for two or three weeks to come,
as there ate upwards of seventy counties
yet to be heard from. We learn that Mr.
Gilmer hat beaten Mr. Crawford in Liber
ty and Bryan—Use preciso number of vote*
ffe hare not been able to obtain.
EFFINGHAM COUNTY.
The following it the result of the elec
tion In the above County 1
For Governor.
JoelCrawford.
97
Q. U. Gilmer,
22
For Congress.
11. G. Lamer,
104
X-U. P. Charlton,
a
Slate Senator.
C- Powers, (tm opposition)
too
Representative.
J. F. Waldhuur. (no opposition) 100
.Yellow Ftverin Mobile—We.regret the
painful necessity we are undei (says the
Mobile Register of the SSd ult.) of giving
notice loathe public that an unfavorable
change hat taken place in the aspect and
character of the cases of sickness, that now
exist in the city. Since our last report,
several caserof yellow fever, in all perhaps
amounting to seven or eight, hate occur
red , two or three of which have proved fa
tal; and by the report of the Board of
Health there is reason to fear that it may
■prevail as an epidemic.
We are informed by the Macon Messen
ger that it new town is contemplated on the
OcmuUree River, in Pulaski County, op
posite Hartford, by the name of Hawkins-
villt. The site has advantages.which must
fgcaminend it to men of business, and un
doubtedly w ill become a place of considera
ble mercantil«intportance.lti situation is at
\be first shoal on the River, which is mvi-
gable/roin thence to Darien at all seasons
for pole boots The location is good, hav
ing every indication of health, (Theciun-
try being high and dry in the vicinity.) It
will naturally command the trade of sev
eral counties in the vicinity .some of which
aye new attd fertile.
A retvSrd of One Thousand Dollars is
offered by the City Council of Augusta for
the discovery and conviction of the Incen
diary or Incendiaries who fired the Eagle
Tavern in that city on the morning of the
■1,9th August, and the House adjoining the
City Hotel on the morning of the 24th ult.
Tho U. fl. ship Peacock, fitted with a
finit of cotton duck sails, went to sea from
New York on Sunday, 27th ultimo. She
carries out captain Elliott, who is to take
• command of the West India Squadron.
A writer in the New Orleans Advertiser,
iccommends the juice of the narrow or
broad leaf Plantain as an antidote against
Ibe yellow fever,
Mr. John Gnimaran, tr silversmith and
~ Ulan of large family, who has tesided sev-
'■ tyal years in the city of Augusta and ac
cumulated considerable'property, hat been
apprehended on the charge ofhaviDg fired
Wo fire informed by tho last Columbus
Enquirer, that tho Indian Council wine,
assembled in the Creek Natibn on the 13n.
of August last has adjourned, Tho oh
ject of its mooting to take inio considera
tion the property oftlie emigration»west of
the Mississippi river in nceordance wllh'the
views of the Government, as expressed in
the recent talk of President Jackson to thi
ll reek Indian. The couneil has requested
tho Agent Col, Oroweli, to apprise thr
President of the position, determination of
the Nation not to relinquish its proient
territory, but to remain and submit to the
laws of Alabama, Commissioners have
hoen appointed on the part of Alabama to
take the Census oftlie Nation ; and Itnve
proceeded considerably In the business of
tlteir appointments.
Tho New York Tost states tint Wash,
inglon Irving has acscpted the pi,-tee offer
ed Idol by this government, of Scerctary
of Legation at the CourUtf St. James.
• J. St. Campbell has been appointed by
tho President of the United Slates, Sur
veyor and Inspector of the Port of Louis
ville, Ky. in the place of Rioliard Fergu
son, removed.
James Robertson, Jr. has been temoved
from tho office of Collcotor of the Cus
toms for the District of Petersburg, Vn.
and Cltas. D. Mcludoo appointed in his
stead.
A correspondent of the Western Caroli
irian, in Mecklonhiirg county, states tltat
“a degree of mortality now prevails In this
section, which* I believe is without its par
allel in this or any other country,so remolo
from the tea boatd. I am persuaded that
the proportion of deaths to Hid number at
tacked, has been seldom greuter in Phila
delphia nr Charleston, during the preva
lence of Yellow Fever.
*« Raleigh Star, 1st inst.
The Rank Robbery.—Yesterday fore
noon was brought hetnro tho Police Court
for examination, John Wade, charged with
larceny, for having taking 99,100 from
the Suffolk bank. He plead guilty to (lie
specification as set forth in an extract
from the newspaper, and was ordered to re-
cognise in' the sum of 910,000 for his ap
pearance next month tu take his trial at
the Municipal Court, but for want of sure
ties he was committed. The whole oftlia
money was received, U having been hid by
Wade, who directed the officers to the spot
where he had placed it—Bost. Bui.
Banquet to La Fayette—General La
fayette has come respond-die autumn with
his son at Clarrannt, where he arrived on
the. 17th of July. On his arrival the poo-
pie resolved to give him a banquet on his
return to Auvergne. The large room in
which it took place was brilliantly lighted,
aiftf produced a magnificent effect. Yet
the only decorations were the ^General's
bust, as made on his return from America,
and liis full length pioture, by Mr. Scheffer.
The evening was one of decoruin and cor
dial enjoyment. After the first tvast of
"The King ajtd the Charter, the firmest
support of the Throne altd the Public Lib
erties,'. the Chairman, M. Bolrot, gave—
"Our Illustrious Guest and Great Citizen,
who devoted from his vomit to tbo wor
ship of Liberty, at twenty years of- a£e, set
up the standard of independence in Amer
ica ; the disciple and friend of Washing-
tmifthe greatest character of modern times;
the indexible defender' of our rights: ns
zealous as eloquent, in all our le.islalivc
assemblies.” M. Lafayette who Was much
affected, replied in un oxtompore speech,
which he wound up with this toast:—"The
department of the Puy de Dome, and ita
excellent capital; where, at the distance
of twenty centuries, two national armies
found their last refuge—where, I hope, li
berty will always find a bulwark against
the invasions of arbitrary power, privilege,
mid anthority." All the toasts wetfelottd
ly applauded.—French paper.
We have translated the annexed para
graph from the Paris Journal its Debates,
of the Dili ult.'
"A French painter. M. Charjon, recent
ly, on a visit at the villa of Lucien Bona
parte. near Rome, was seized and. carried
off, from under the very roof, by robbers
who mistook him for Lucien. They knock
ed him down on the floor, with the hut-end
of a musket, and bore him away insensible.
He remained three days in their hands,
without being able to convince them that
he was not Lucien B naparte. The latter
paid five hundred dollars for his ransom
Nat. Gaz.
Crops.—Every thing
at drought. Tho past
when that and numerous other buildings,
in Augusta and among them the City Ho
tel , were destroyed ; and after an examin
ation before the City Council, .VhichTas
ted during the wholo of Wednesday last
and the forenoon of Thursday, lie was fi
nally committed .to await his (rial before
(he Bbperior Court in November nc*t>
,
The weather eind
I ro is sudeting from
season has been one of extremos.—
I'lio crops, we regret to-sav, are worse e-
icn than represented by the Lite expose of
the Agricultural Society. A Planter men
dotted, a few days since, that ho then had
picked but one bale, when at tile same
timo last year, ho had In thirty . Things
me bail enough without the Caterpillar,
which U still extending its ravages.
Beaufort Gaz. lit inst.
We nnfice, Inohe of oitr foreign papers,
the following patlicitlarls relating to the
general wlmjnisdisplayed so much taient
and activity at the head ‘of the Russianl
forces during the pretont campaign. It has
already been mentioned that ho is nearly
related to the celebrated Barclay de Tolly:
—"Gonernl Diobilsrlt, ol Silesian origin,
distinguished himself in The campaign of
1812. He commanded General Wittgen
stein's ndvoncedgtnrd, nnd on the 6th af
October contributed materially to the vic
tory of Polotsk, on the Dwina. In the
month of November, he marched on the
Uercsina,' nnd compelled the remainder of
General Partronnc,tux’s division to lay
down their arms, near Staroi Borisow
Marching towards tho Niemon in Decem
ber, he daringly threw himself with two
thousand men, between the Prussian corps
ofYorcknnd Masenhach, nnd concluded
Iwith them the famous Convention* of Pos-
[cliercn. In the campaign Jof 1814, he
commanded a division of the army which
invaded France, and fought w ith the utmost
[valor at Montniirnil, on the 17th Fob."
Philadelphia Chronicle.
The Philadelphia Chronicle of the t-lili
mlt. says—“Some tune last spring the mate
of a French vessel the St. Clair, arrived
at New York in a boat from scn.nnd repor
ted that the Captain had been killed and
the vessel taken possession of by tho crew,
who had mutinied. A colored man nlio,
ive understand, has confessed himself to bo
[one of the mutineers, was taken at Cape
May within .1 day or two, arid was this
[morning aem on to Now York in one nf the
Steamboats. Suspicion had been excited
against the man by the chcmnstanceofhis
placing n large stun of money,in doubloons
nnd dollars, in tho Itandanf a person near
Cape May, saying that lie had received it
as a gift from a sister in Franco. After
liis arrest he acknowledged ft tu he his]
share ofthe plunder. .
Memoir of the late Thomas Addi^mA
met—A biographical sketch of the lamen
ted Thomas Addis Emmet, by the Into
Charles G. Haines, is now in press, and
will be pnblislted in a few days by the
Messrs. G. and C. H. Carvlll. It will be
comprised, we undeislantl, in one smalll
[volume cap octavo.—N. Y. Eve. Post.
Strange but True.—Among nthor curi
osities of nature, which Major John Ken
nedy, of Chcsterville, bas preserved and
keeps in a "Museum upon a small scale,"
is a Lamb with two feet, one body front the
short ribs to the necks, and two hindpnrls
branching off at the shorl-ribs, with four
feet. ‘This is a fact; for we have seen
and examined said lamb. It was born in
the above mentioned form; and we shnuldl
judge from ita size, that it lived almuti..
month. When it died it was stuffed for
PTMamiioni and may Iw seen at Chester-
vlllo by any one who doubts the roalily of
this story—Camden Guz.
Catcr'piflars.—(JonsltWnblo injury lias
been sustained bv several gentlemen In
this vicinity, front the ravages of tho Cat
erpillar] though we are happy to h am, that
the evil has extended to comparatively
few plantations. In some instances, an
antin'loss nf the crop will he xullerod
one field in particular containing 920 «•
ores, has been totally destroyed—luUahas
sicAdv. I8(A ult.
Idem. Constantine Smith, of tbeMarine
Corps, charged with tha det,lh of the late
Lieut. Bourne,of the same Corps,In ,1 du
el, has been tried the present session of tho
Superior Court of Law tut Norfolk t’oun
ty.nml unanimously acquitted by the ver
dict ol a most intelligent Jury.—Norfolk
Beacon ibth inst. „
Medical Academy of Georgia.—'The ex
ercisesof lids institution commenced on
Thursday morning with nn introiluctoiy
Lecture, delivered by Dr. Milton Antony,
and we are informed 1 hat a regular course
of instruction will follow immediately.
The Grand Jury of Columbia Xlounty
in their late presentments foi the Septem
ber Term, speak of this institution as fol
lows:
•We approbate the law establishing a
Medical Academy in Augusta, because it
will encourage Students to come within the
limits of our state, nnd will enable our own
to obtain a graduation in Medicine, with
nut the cost and risk of going to foreign
Universities.”—Augusta Chronicle 3d inst.
The Rev. A. De. Angelis of this city,
has received a letter from Rome under
date of 12th May last, giving notice that
the Right llev. Michael Porteus, formerly
Kjshop of Eicon, and Vicar Apostolic of
life State of Alabama and of Florida, has
been appointed by His Holiness Pius VIII,
Bishop of Mobile; and that tin is expected
in this City in all of December next, ac
companied by some of the Priests, for the
purpose of erecting a Seminary,and trans
acting such other business as appertains to
his office.—Mob. Jleg. 22i ult.
Maine—glorious, emancipated Maine,
has emerged like the sun from an eclipse,
from beneath tho cloud of corruption that
hts house on the morning of the 24th ult.. hat long been hanging over her; she will
now take her rank with her worthy sisters
•vho have cast the yoke of tho Adams nnd
Clay dynasty beneath tlteir feet. From
all we can learn we think there is no doubt
but that our friends will have a majority in
both blanches of the Legislature, and it is
possible, though we hardly deem It proba
ble, that tlteir' candidate far Governor,
Judge Smith,is elected.—Bolt.'Stats, noth
vilr
From the Baltimore Americans WUhuU*
Tho folia wing letter nf the-Secretary
ol State in reply to tne memorial of the
merchants of Baltimore relative to the in-
secure ftnte of AraeriHb property on the
c 9 as * of Mexico, and prnving further .pro-
lection front government, was placed on the
books of the Exchange Reading Rooms
yesterday morning,—
Thomas Tenant, Esq. and others.
Merchants ofthe city of Baltimore.
Department or State, ?
IFashington, 21st Sopt. 1820.9 ( -
Gentikmen—I have the honor to in
form you. in reference to the Memorial
"Itich ynuliddressed to the President on
tho 10th of this month, that.before it reach-
ed his hands, he hnd given the nccessnry
orders for the employment of such part of
the naval (nice of the United States as noulti
ho conveniently spared from the public
service elsewhere, upon the coast of Mexi
co, with a view to the eventual aid which
it might lie able to render to the citizens of
the United States residing ill the ports of
itat country,whose petsott or property were
exposed to any risk from the existing style
of tilings there, and to lie with the highest
respect, Your obedient servant,
M. VAN UURKN.
A’splendid Silver Vase was recently pre
senled by the Merchants of No York, to
Hugh Maxwell, Esq. In testimony of tlteir
appreciation of liis conduct and talents as
District Attorney ofthe city amt county of
Now York. The,price of the Vaso whs
91000, which was made up of donationi of
92 each.
A suit was tried in the Common Pleas
on Monday, in which Madame Johnson (lie
tcronaut, was plaintiff, and.William Niblo
defendant. The former was to have re
ceived 9300 for going up in a balloon from
defendant’s garden in July 11128 From
some mismanagement of the gas, the bal-
joun could not ascend, and Mr. Nililo hav
ing Paid defendant 955 on account,did not
hold himself responsible fnrther.as the per,
sons who made tiio arrangements were re
commended by the plaintiff. The Jury
foifnd for the defendant—New York Com.
Adv.
The New York Commercial Advertiser
of Thursday contains tho Reply of our
Minister at Moxico, the Honorable Joel R.
Poinsett to the ltomonstrance ofthe Stale
of Mexico to the General Congress, solicit
ing hi* expulsion from the Republic of
Mexico. The Reply is nearly two columns
of the Commercial, and is written will,
great-spirit nnd boldness of expression—
Besides the state of Mexico, two of the
01 h*r Slates sent in similar remonstrances.
The proposition fui expulsion was lost in
Congress by a vote of 23 to 18 Baltimore
Chronicle, SB th ylt.
At the late Commencement of Augdsta
College, (which was attended by a uumor
ous crowd of spectators from different pans
of Kentucky and Ohio,) the Honorary de
gree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred
on the Rev. Elijah Iledding, Bishop of
tne Methodist Episcopal Clutrch, on the
Rev. Wm. Capers,' of South Carolina,
and on the Rev. VVilibut Fisk, Principal of
tho Wesleyan Academy, in Wilhreham,
M?», •
RICHMOND, Sept. 20
Mr. Jefferson's IForks.—We undeisiand
that the four volumes of Mr. Joffoisou’s
Work*, hat'o passed the press—nnd tltat
they are only wni ink -the ongruved por
trait and the fnc simile of the original lie-
rhnntion of American Independence to he
bound up with them, before they are dis
tribunal among 111* subscribers. These
engravings are executing in Philadelphia
—anil the Work may uow ho expected to
issue in a fciv days.
KINGSTON, (Jam.) July 31.
Piracy and Murder—Mr. Chat. Fayle,
who came ns n passenger in the Ann from
3l. Thonins, to this port, reports tli.it he
wn* n passenger In tho nrig Main Captain
Campbell, from Liverpool, hound to St.
Vincent's, and that on tho 4th ult. nhom
500 miles S W. of Madeira about half past
six I’ M.lhe-Mam was boarded by a brfiK
amine under French colors. She sent 4
boats alongside with nearly 20 mon in each.
The must Insulting conduct was manifest
ed to every person on board. The captain
had the melancholy task of seeing his own
sister, afmut 10 years of age, stubbed to tho
heart and with her servant a negro girl,
tossed overboard. Three of tho crow
we/e murdered, and the cook and carpen
ter were token nut nf the vessel on board of
the pirate. He cut the main and fore
shrouds, scuttled the vessel, took out 85
casks of flour, 40 01 50 casks of pork and
beef, 7 casks of water,and all the live stock
and stove in a cask and a lialfpf water,the
only remaining part of that cnntnfodiiy. left
on hoard. During part of tliia the pnssen-
g ef woa bound down to the sofa in his co
in. The Captain was slabbed in about 4
nr 5 places in the body, and only escaped
dentil hy turning himself about, to avoid the
fatal blow; he lay upon the deck for some
time, nnd the surviving orew, hesides the
passenger, thought he was dead, as he was
bleeding sn profusely; the pirates plunder
ed the passenger of 38 doubloons, with
tome change he had, and all his wearing
apparel, St-c.—From tho state of drunken-
ess in nhldh the pirates Vore, this passen
ger escaped with Ills life. They demand
ed wine at soon as they came on board.—
Next morning, falling in with the brig
Agenora, bound to St. Lucia, they fount
that the pirate lutd boarded Iter and plund
ered her of provisions and water, but hud
not touched any of the craw. Tho pirate
had a man onboard who had belonged ttj
the Mary ofBristol. whoso crow he statei
they had murdered offithc Cape de Verde
Islands, and reported to the captain that ho
was among them eonti ary to liis consent
for tho purpose of.su ving his oivn lifo. On
the Sunday after this, the Mam fell in with
the Ferret sloop or war, which, after sup
plying them with water and prtuisinn, as
well a* stir gloat assistance, wjtjj men to
navignte the vessel they took her into Bar
budans. Vessels were immediately dos
patched to St. Thomas’s, Ilia Havana, nnd
to the north side of St. Doiningn, ns well ns
to Captain Sartorioits, stationed off Ter-
eeirn, and a report also was forwarded to
Sir O. Murry, colonial Secretary, in jrdor
to obtain some accounts of these merciless
murderers on tho high seas.
Cornwall Chronicle.
I’lio Philadelphia Gazelle, of the 20th
ult. on the subject of lands In Floiida,
gives tho following caution to purcha
sers t—
‘•Them can ho no doubt many of the-
tnnds In that territory tire very valmible :—
lint we must repeal a camion we liavo sev
eral times given to our friends to examine
the tltlei.nl' such limits.ns they may fuel
disposed to pulohaso.R The character of
tho speculations tltat have been entered In
in in lands inrFlorida, inttsl. from ilia tu-
ture Of tilings, snbnor or later be inailo pith
lio 1 nnd then the Yazoo business may ho
found to stiind not entirely alone lit the
history ol Innd-johbln'g.’’
. The Albany Argus contains a sort of to
port nf a case recently tried before Judge
Oner lor the rccoveriofHicvuluc of an E-
gyptian Mummy.—From the ovldence it
appeared that the mummy w.19 a genuine
one—nnd thitt while nn gxldhltlbn at Rons-
salaervillc, in Albany county, some young
"students in a dnctni's shop'' were seized
with the desire of dissecting this ancient of
days, nnd accordingly they brake into the
house n- midnight, ImieatlTiho mummy, Si
(Vain that day to this. It had not been heard
of. Sonin oftlie parlies hcingsindentilleri,
an aclion of ttover was instiliiled against
llldm, and a decision rendered foi tho
plaintiff of 91280 damages, and costs of
sitii.
M. was elected at tint,,.
"lent by tho JI„ Jr( ] ufqwj «l
of .Mntlicnialics orFraffh’'” 1 - V
OSS will he severely | P |, “ to >b|
ITUS MIO.W I.ivuu-.ioiT^J^
vrns must utiiu-n’l
From the Georgian
Cotton Exronrs or (j, n .:U
South Oahomna.-TIio coim n .,1
having just closed, wo liavo coni»aJ
care the following table of its ',1
Colton from Georgia and SduthTl
for tho year 1828 and 1029 Zyl
iucroaso of 168,878 hales—of JT
PiHl.ADELPmA.Sept.23
On Monday Inst us« gentleman was ri
ding on horseback, up Ciigsttilt Jtreet,near
Eighth, his Imrse became unmanageable,
and started off at a rapid gait. A dray
was coining down the street' qt llte same
time; they came to contact; the equestri
an was niineresnoniniiily dismounted, and
crpool has 88,316, Havre Hjt, *
them porta *4,4*5 bales, ’’
Tho last crop tvas more th„.,
but according to accounts f ro , ‘
•rlor of tjio two states, the press.
fall considerably short. '
Statement of Stock, lit OelkJ
Upland. S. Iff
Savannah 8,1 It . 101
-Charleston 2,43* ] gj
Augusta *,431
6,874 I
The shipments otfiga Ivl unlij
embodied lit the first tai,ld| but*
added auutlior, embracing that n
Cotton alone—tin account din--.
Uplands being kept oflliatthipJ
aviso. 1 1
is back,
y horse
opinion
s proper
ivocliar-
predlc-
raymaii re-
s novel ran-
luxiiry, in-
tken tori-
Tho New York Inquirer snys there is a
machine in operation in that city which
makes daily 25,000 bricks, being in opera
tion It hours in each day. . These bricks
are ready for tha fire the moment they
leave the machine, and sell readily at from
5 to 8 dollars pei limits ind.
The operators take the clay immediately
from the hank, and without the use of any
water, throw it into nn apparatus winch
cuts the large lumps andrediicos them tun
similar size. This enables the clay to pass
through a kind of hopper into the moulds
of the machine,which are placed on a hnri
zontnl wheel: and ns the wliocl revolves,
the clay is forcibly compressed into parnl-
Icllograms of perfect form, so linn)' as to
admit of being handled,and of being placed
in the kiln for burning.
It is said that a building erected last fall
with this brick, stood all the severity of tho
frost equal to any brick whatever.
Ills horse fell into the drey, 1
with his feet in the air,
moved on; but, peihaps
that the other had
place, soon stnpi
ger was relieved
ament. Tlte ridor ami tin
ccivod but slight Injury fyor-
eomra, Wn live man
deed, when even horses It-
ding.—Chron
Niagara —There is to ho a great blow
up >t the Fnlh, the utlt of Uctobir. Tho
table rock, which is a dangerous pedestal
for travelling stalites,nml front Which a largo
fragment fell a few years since, has a fls
sure-to inches wide, and 100 feet deep.-—
This is 10 lie charged With powder,by which
It Is calculated that 10 millions of tonsol'the
rock, Will be blown off. At the same time,
Sam Patch is to take a leap down the falls,
or if he declines, the schooner Superior is
to be dis Patched down the abyss.—Provi
dence Am.
The New York Courier slates that let
ters from Tampion have been rccehod by
the bjig Eliza, at Philadelphia from Vera
Cruz, which state tltat Santa Anna had
made nn attack upon the Spaniards with
2000 men. He was ihpulsed with, (he lots
of 400 killed and missing ; tho reserve of
Sama Anna’s army was in the immediate
vicinity, and it was expeeteil.tlie next at
tack would be decisive and end in the to
tal destruction ol the Spaniards.
Protestant Liberality,—Henry Barclay,
Esq. of Sangertiei, Ulster county; has pre
sented to the Catholic Bishop of N. York
through tho Rev. Mr. O’Reillv, a piece of
ground in tho above rising yiliage, for the
site nfa Catliulic Church.—N. York Ame
rican.
The Branch Bank of the Common-
wealth at Louisville, Ky. was entered hy
some villain 011 Thursday night sveck, hy
means of false keys, and robbed of about
25,000 dollars. A.reward of 500 dollars
is offered for the detection of tho thief.
Swedish Iron.—The following statement
of tho amount in tons, of Swodislt Iron ex
ported in 1828, is from the Revue Ency-
clopediqtte. To the United States, 0,400
tons; Germany, 0,879 ; France, 5,One ;
Portugal, 3,200; Denmark, 1,771 ; The
Indies, 803; Russia, 350; Brazil, 286;
Malta, 142 t Spain. 84: The Antilles, 58;
Italy, 40; Norway, 25.
Cnpt. Frye, of 1I10 brig’Osgood. at New
York from Sardinia, spoke off the West
ern Islands, about the 20th August, ship
Good Return, SO dnys from New Bedford
with a whale along side. Was informed
that the Portuguese ar,d Brazilian squad
rons were off Angra. and that a battle was
daily expected. Tho Peak of Pico bore N.
E. about 50. miles.
Captain Collins, from Cadiz, August
14, infprins that Mr. Everett, out late flliit-
ister to Spain, had left Madrid, on Ids re
turn to the United Slates by way of Frame.
N.Y.E.Post.
The editor of tho Philadelphia National
Gazette has received the Bogota Gaceta de
Colombia of the 19th July. It announces
that the Liberator was, on the 7t)i‘Juno, in
the direction of Guayaquil, and hud met
Senor Glial on his return from a political
mission to the Peruvians. He has also re
ceived, from Guayaquil, a copy of the ar
misfire concluded on the 27th Jane be
tween the authorities of that place and
Bolivar, whose head quarteri were then at
Buijo.
ThoLiberatorhad sent a commissioner
to the Peruvian enmmander in chief to
lfe.it of peace, and the suspension of hos.
tililles was to endure until the relurn of
the Agent. Peaco was considered as cer
tain.
From Colombia—We learn by the pac
ket brig Tampico,' wliieh left Cartliagcna
on the 5th inst. that the Peruvian troops at
Guayaquil revolted against their eomnian-
dejs. declared themselves in favor nf Boli-
vnr, nnd delivered the platre.wilh the com
mander to chief, nnd other officers as pris-
oners, to the Colombian troops. It was
expected this event would be followed bv
the submission ofthe whofocountry to the
Liberator, and an immediate peaco.
The New steam boat Libcrtndnr, Capl.
Troby. had arrived at Sama Martha in ton
dnys from tliia port, without any accident,
and was to proceed in a short time up the
VIogdancLi, tho river she was destined to
navigate—New York Gazette SBth ult.
In a now trial at Rutland, Vt. Mary
Glnnsou has recovered 971 and costs of
Bernard M*ConnelI,for a breach of-promise
of marriage. Some thought this a small
remuneration for seduction and breach of
promise; others thought tho 8romiio was
not provetj,.
MARRIED,
In St. Mary’s on the I7tlt ult. by tlio
Rev. Horace S. Pratt, ALEXANDER J.
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The Tarhorough Free Press says, that it
is supposed the cotton fields in that vicinity
will not average more than about two
thirds of a crop this season.
Fine Arts—The Boston Bulletin,' says
—‘‘We saw a common sized cherry-stone
last evening, which contained twenty doz
en silver spoons, manufactured by u lad in
this city.’’
DIED,
In lids City on Saturday evening last,
infter a long nnd painful illness, JAMES
M. A. CHRISTOPHER, aged 19 years
jnd 10 months. Ho was n native nf Sun-
bury in this Slate, and for the last 4 years
a resident of this City.
On tho 24th inst. GEORGIA, nge.d 18
months,lymtngest child of James A. Max
well, deceased.
And shall my bleeding heart arraign
That God whoso ways arc love ?
Or vainly cherish anxious pain
For thoso who rest above ?
No—let mo rather humbly pay
Obedience to his'will,
And »illi my inmost spirit say
The Lord is righteous still.
At Augusta on the 27tft tilt. Mr. AL
LENDREGHORN, n native of Long-
Govan, Scotland, aged 25 years.
On tbo SO1I1 ult. at tho Inrlinn town of
Coosawattoe, in the Cherokee Territory.on
his way from Tcnnosseo to Athens, Mr.
M’GEHEE,in theSOtli year of his age.
Letters from Augusta slats MilH
fully ascertained that tho prnsn 1 'fl
crop will be a short one. The sloc« «|
Cotton on the 1st inst. was 1401 «™i
gainst 4842 same period last
ceiptof new Cotton 1030, ng'j' 1 " 1 '
bales snnte period last year. .M'J
selling from 8 1-St to 9 cents, and tn>
very slow.
CHARLESTON, OtlJ
Cotton There lias been a ft"'T
loads received this week of na« VP
which have brought 9 1 8—0 W. “
1 -2 cents—the quality good W
The only transactions of which **
hoard in other descriptions was a«[ I
small lot of fair Sea Islands at 24 't«
Riel—The market continues «i,
active. The price obtained this** j
beqp g* 1-2, which was given for 1
very primo quality.
MARINE LlST^
PORT OF SAVANNA^'
ARRIVED SINCE OlIH l.A
Brig Industry, Beecher, ?!• * j
Bnllnst to Cohen vS& Miller. • ^
Schr. Swain, Swain, » ds »" o i
phia, nrnl 72 hours from the CaP«
lien & Miller, Mdze, to J. P ^
W Gordon, O I ; evist«.rie,\V^
Lay & Hendrickson, W T, '*" ef,
Malone, S O D’unning.E Hltss.J
Jin, Ketchum
mate/ '* ~
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[tchum & Hurroughs. il ' rl
'& Co. <$LippU, GW
Lord. J Stone, ,H#
Pnrsh.'T Butler & Co. G Gfo 1 r<, .„’ 0I dtr-
land, Tall & Pndelford, ami '» mi
Passengers W •JWS
Keys, Miss Rornteek, Messrs, j.fiy
Waters, Masters, Digman, Au
"steamboat Sdmuel
istet’s Race with 101s boats« 19 ,
Sister’s Race wi