r v .5 "ft K-Vy Y !'..; ": y IjV' 'Mi! J ' 1' '' - UDlTnil.ANII I'ltOrnilTOR.:- - '- : f'V'?..'' , .... r."r.y aV.-ni 1 --:": '. !-Y'Y-:-r ..I-.Mhc: 2: ' . ...ol'.., lost nil but ,' Tin: ::i:ssr.xc. i ar t I"itt "i ts - r i - r p.tl IK b-'t1 ' r " r fx r r tin litU 4 r-, r t' tJ:f r.I.tr mut ciujc f.-( e t tie? l."IU'y f H'Ttfmbof ivvTl wc, tbn un- r, vt'.u ofif ira lien 'I..r.::. u'.t tl 1 hcTit.foi'e r!.trc, t.jt!ie LiJJn, .n a f - ... ..r- ,r- 1e VlT?l r v'. ' I ' I in taiJ 1 to; - liip .1,1 . I v.v, I.- tir.i. ; ' . JAS. M'A-NN, John n vi , 11 . .. ANDSKW MAXWIXU" :i . Coiniriimonra. SU3ISII GOODS. ,m: j a-l r. ccivt t! i'v -"1 J t r n 0 v cipci I : j , a. n w . k Mwwwsrfj - .:: " .,T;! rniViicrj f'1"' laritly 1 arlic!. u'a'ijly foiinfl in tlii unfVil, t) IWIi we vc-uVJ iuvile thcatti ntion f our cJistntrirsirrid ethcr( wlio wanl lo luy , will 'it prf'lenI to fnum-.-ratc wljat wc Itaw, . 1 iii in ty. t'jttwe li.ive' a grerit inafij C - '-vand ' ,'l ti y 1 1 U i actnn mod-A in ; tcri tf .. m n v of t tMi f't 1 lil l k'td pri'V 1 cir ..,! !i f,, i'(;rcfiiH ti , 1 . jj rc, as it w ill ti'tcLul I.i'.Ic t.mc to'J in . t'i- rni! in i? liVt: J'Ul-ntiin thin . ' ' . ' irt.i ir itlti ution paid 1otA(2r, and any 6nc V ii 'V; ft" fcrdcr for oiiili may rtly urnv it be. im alUndt d lu us a if they were hf re pe . "!' . ? " ': - . --. - , '' A . ' I Tin' mual. aJNieW oC produca taken in exihangc fir s;''Hn!s. 1 ' .C- rATTON & osnOnx1. , .vvni:i. A,urnt 7, laic. - - ' . i Lntnst New York Stylo.: ; A .d as-MT'inent just received, among w)iicl an; a few of jrcry wrMr-fjuahty. a Urf sVirtnjfht of ini,uV..lM)ysl and inf-icU caps, of vi!vi t,rKitil, and oil cldifi. , . J i, rATroN x osru)knt; 1 Aiij Jst ?.' ' s ; JhnI OyciuHi, " ' ' ; ; Direct frcin.thc city of vw.Voi It, a lisntNpaio Vnrlmciit ,o(( tluod for Iadt-8 ilrepsefv Inn ng wliirli arc ponic fee h.nn1onie print ij wfrcsvcr(of. Jt reii in tlil ii.nrkt't; . -tofje llirt wiiji tnnslmi i lavvns, b!juriiHi gylphido, ' nvvWl n do hinrSr rficc; n!t of wliich afowlTcrcd h th lowol pricrsV ' -, Au'-M . Boniicis! ILSoiinets! : . , ' A Jjri' Mipplv f Cjrr!. Itawn, Unlifcb, Straw, mi-iJ ' r l ir'"iii'o J l.iiii'M' t, fru'm the chi.ipfsl to the W kl articlf, jitet K-ceivcil and-fiir'pqttbv ; ' . 5 "GTS REWARD, Jll'T XO TUAXKS.- - , Kiiianiv funu'tlic nnhtTibt r n tin 12thi ult. iiU-und Uiy rum d GAlllUV.l. SAMS, about 18 1 1 j.i 5 M ajf. jrt tty ws ll Rr.jtv 11, black h;iir.i4id cyt-s; ninl ii.uk t-kiu Thf ubuvc' reward bul n 1 Jhanks w ill Bf I'iinl f;r Ins dt Iivt rv 1o D. IIUNSUCKCR. . A 'iMi-t 7. Klo. "3t . - 1 -4 Great I$(irrainj$ J HYT BC REIT IS ALL CREmOXIh. CALL AND SEE.Vb i A. B.; J. 1 Art? jus I reroivii,and opcninj a -pendii: I STOCK OF cdonSi ; ffislifroSn t!io eastern ciiTes,! Miich ' tliry. proufiiao aiJ jv.t'Vfly d'clarc itball bt sKl as low, if not Wt-r, uny other .IooH?, IvI'.iJkiu cuije. from hl'ii ;nartt-r they liuy,. ' I It in liN.ial t lMMl iliroiib tins' inrdiuin". of an ad-Tirt.-t input, a ltd irom.c a- crat mnny lbint 'not njniUd to be Hrfnrinid, boC tnly 'tf-k a al!, iVit we nnvprovc how f.r our-as?ortion 'may bo brlicvr.J. If you want a big lonf of Goolsf fort M Uo mony, come and ce us, j and you staQ not be dis.tppointcdi ; : , ' ' f' v; ' It will be! tufRoicnt'l atisfacloi v. wit feopc, to ny that our Uor.k is ztnt-ral complete, ftriipris-msralm-Wit ovrrv article u:tia.llv in demand in this toiifttry. Vtticli has Ajeen sectcd wUh -fare nd lud-'incht'. and from our knovWw in matters a'n itair.nijto tins bu-mcs, .caitnot be beaten for b .mty, quality mij.clicapncf a aay w here it Hie DacK .'tuntrv. ' "Viib dtif'tlrfirriira to our camwtitort, ' we will y we intotid to beat Ihcrn. if w cnri'.by? fair and Miioraliie mrans.and if wa find we can't; vby then 9 inlrnl ti An TvmrS H nrXtklble & PtOmiH tMl- mr, hi e intend onr protlta, to bo so K-ve that m &u!L'ni-e cannot, nor onhl not, ta b txpMod. ' - .' k",..Ue ml,nnUll utir did CUOlUlTl tiol tti'de -rrvfurit St-rk M im t !u brolhvr?, a id wo as iri"voii tl, it n.i TMt n-iison fjr -omi!aiat khall be e ven, cithrr for wartt f acAommodatin or - zoi , fozvan. ; X. B. A? J. S.'i:iUXN. : nrodac wiU be taken n xrhangi' fvt (Joods, on the most accommudaUng 'd Fur Un9 in rroror caKin. ' . ' d r ur kn9 in proper c Ahcuh-l Feb. i'J tf 13) giU Litucrd.pd jutt n'ecivrd-and forM I; . - J t. C. t, KSTER. Juae $ .i 30'-2lf' ale At tea 'pounds to the dollar, can W hA oX, v ; . ' W. YJLlyIAMS. marcii 6., If , . . ..... ' TlStKCtiTLtUY, rOCKET JtrENKXlVCS iT!,eid--Vt and f..iri.( Ftyjck wc CAtv hid l' leisure .h.bH.inT, at the innvt rpdnct-d prices , 'f RANKING t'UXI AM.' CORXt WHEAT. OATS, .r. eathcr, AVool.'Bectwas and Tallow; received in 'aue f t C.vxxis, br W AVlLfJ AMS. r-i r .r J V . marcn p. if V" lute OI1 an j rt,r u forge tock of fpimthrend. Call i i ! ; i'rT f rarli :ciii? uiiii 4 . on m-rr-f . -r t.'rf Imi..rm-nt ..1 U- c, ;,; J.S. iL; j. P. SMITH . i , xf t' : ......try , Li-.'a, Jil.j ; !A vy ani' . 4; oi'-i 'til smiles: j low f.T. s uf tliu ; people arc ii'.J (.. t:;.' ' flowing lr t tiTtfcst or Cause cut no r'ii c(J. ri L.fgisUJui , !')cTe'r,wh u'. ;he-r'C. Uin$ orS.-rgoai.ts, pr CorpuVa'a, or - 's-.j Lave l.riV.' t -.i .t - . . . iovv' ths rn!y ( ijvcts . tU Militia 6rgnni zatiofi ar.J lrainingjr'.nrc to ascertain ilie mur-cricril ar.J rcliablj Militia! f"ico"of t!. nati , -tJ fit it, by c'iscip lie tu. ftff;oy. liji'it i' t!:.n if Vie list object I'-'t rsasonaLIc .stent, thu otrh'an;! irainirigV anJ P''-jltic i ih-jcitizcr ' Utt0rly Atidlie?ei t' can r ; !nJ-tfni"t!i-r i; lor any puli rit cilj'tnaililes;, ; ai: lined- to a rty 'ity Tor llifi lur. ' 'iy the "hcav) ppcar, is gons ;.uiti vh9 wiH or cu!oiia farces of ii ai.n.mt:n, buJJIctl i ;ito companies and marci.c.l op'ahd Sown- hke thepp, parad6 day-, I i c K ast tfloct oT military . dscip. lint:! Not a , !ouI can. 'even -pretend' this; antbu p vt men, wlo h i' no mfans to spare arc drawl ofT'from ihttr riiyls hibojytu per. fiVtn mi''' -rg duty and'-.t rcie w ithoui xrven a pocket h,ui(b for an c;." :iive weapon,. and where a common stick is i!ib nearest ppruach. ton military .equipment to'bofoundi Tho whole S3 sictir of tninipj is'ia wicked tax upon the pfoplo, . -iL.'h they oaht to--arouse themselves to ' t , o'J. And" it is not only a severe and U. I . .money tax, but it is btill worc for its r..'-i,l corruption; for it is notorious thai' the i Miliary talrins of tho United Slates anefse. many signals for do-" bauch and inimoraljty.v ''Not only docs there, come, -bo good, whatever; bat there is a se rious money tax and a fcuttul -moral injury irepar'il.'y connected ;vhh ii. It js, bad ev. o:y oy ,.and no good in ro way and we nut vt l tint the people universal ly. discontent d ps iliey are, do nut rajbe and put it down ' by Legislative instructions and'we will'mar. vel, thni the good men of-tho community do not peaks'' an -effort to relieve I os or. this da-nerous -and.,, pernicious' system ; : The vbiunlcer' Companies arc 'of era:urnjuse.-r-TJn;y come up to that which the, Militia sys tcm J.M-s. bui ridiculously and 9uiitcmptibfy ape. The ono presents-to you tht disciplin ed sMther) cupable afui' ready, for senico, ThjL' othyr prcsr his you the motly :.ramufin looking. herd, the buU of thrir ojvb jest,"ahd the laughter of tvery looker-otv. ; NVei'o .the training. put down, fh volunieer;eompanies woul'd-.i ncrea.se and tho'real miliary 'resources of the counrry beoome the stronger, besides rcfieving ibcpoor fnin of a ' burden they cannot1,-t'n just.co (o'lheir fatm'iesapd ouht tiot 16 bear. .'"'. ', ' 1 '- ' ( .Tho' only "Ijcncfil to be 'derive,d from 4hy portion of tjio jsystem now, is in .o.aeriaining n ;meriial fighting for.ee of theiconntry. This eart be done and. every ' manns perfect. Iy detaileJ and reg'st'f red,' as' at p'resVrit and . when t!u( isdan'Oy all- '"accomplished -that ihe systenvcan do. Mt n- would : be kft to work, arid not dragged out r.s'new lo.wate lime in a silly .sfwnw, litid it is big!) time thnt thos!i who suffer from the resnt sys tem, idtoulJl spealj . otit, a.nd "tmjjle' ti put.it dnw-n! Whyt the little urchin, with hi pa per chnpeau dnd gotlisc tq"uill pltu'me ustride of a brouin-siirk-jldr ar charger, . -decidedly more of n sol4'er than our gallanjt.militia men arranged in line, -arfd sheltered , beneath the shade of sme( old 'cptloh umbrella. Tho one is a, sort of miniature 'soldier the oth er is ' tn.soUn"rat nl!(. cither iri appearance or mine. ;Ve trust the good sense of the pfophi will take this thing up, and dqeree its earlv and final Jdecea'se. rljtfSio.i'Siar. " - loalh of the Old BrVit'DoeTn I5ndr thTs' beat), the Cincinnati papers hae editorial r.biiccs of the death of a; re ma liable' dog of that city, well known-to life 'ofdest iirfi:ibitanl.","J Too fierakl says thaj for'twenty years, past. he '4ias . rcsTdfJ there, and has generally , signalized himself by al-' tuuding with greai sobriety, ail gtand pro- .- : - ri ' ' t ' 1 .. !.L'.il... 'Lil cessions. tieiWas ourtcu wun uu yuuui-i in the yard - bilonging to the Qnzetfe buu- dins.and.U is in, contemplation; wo learn, to rear a monument to his. memory. Mr. Cist.in his1 Advertiser, has tht!, following mJnco of him: , . '"''. - One af the greatest curiosiiics of Cjncinv nati is IeaTtllw old brown dog, wltu may be seen at a'lmost.any hour of t lies day. in the purlieus.of our city- post.offiea,aid as he has not 6 od probably "neverhad any frNYuer,' mtfy be numbered as onebKth familiirs of 'hat establishment.; , , ' ; . ,l , Among tbe various succcsiiuni of ppstmas ters-duritig ilie wfiole incumbencies of V jrke, Taylor arnj Crawfordamidst :all th: ' prcv side.ritiai changes of Monroe, Adams, Jack son, Van Bureri, Harrison, Tyler and Polk, he still holds his post . How far back lae. made his first appearance' the oldest inhabit ant cannot tell but I can hear of 'Several who have known and- recoHcpt - him for twenty vears and moc. ' DuTin tms pertl ho was never known to follow arty individual, even when tempted by caresses or the t-'.'r ot tou, r" i ' xf f - ...r.trv l,A J,'ntr '-li'I'n' to Kvs bv -n r:-.J- j : 'Ji' .a l:ac a' r. - , a ; jfcr, trj sci f.i '..t Lin. lie cured- er-. . c ffwn 0 is lunre. wi i:ni a ..hv v i-in !l-"-i uutiuii ir jjw rer la. r-v .'i'H v.':c rrt n'-'-iy nepJe-l, r&it'1. l'f" n: ! w' L- i ''ii tc. aii'I ' '4it, lo bepcrt-injiWri ty i',jtu:'B&d: ; Ar"n,,!;' "-"""c i-fai tL- Jjjr t.J- ttb '"w itsbjriLrnom-iaRj wcrw tl.'an uscL'-s lchange, tuhs r.ecr guilty' of J)i: ,; ch tr.-ctf-r. i ' auho i!or of a bmafe resiJenco. Mv'frwnJ tn fact ne nas, never occn miuwii io nwm!Siiij food from any person, invariably refusing u when otTered nr. his post ' ITe ba been foU ')cd by persons. 'curious to ascertain wherd he feeds but by some - singular process cofy irives to defeat their . purpose, by disappear ipg the moment their eyes are turned to any other object if but for ono mo-m.MU. - . Ia eich successive removal ; cf- l!.c pt r, U hnsialwnvs' gortj a4ocg', ss if con sidering Jitinsilf n'paTt of the ctV.ihrner.t. f rt the Put caVo follwomg the first dray K " (1f moieablea, and remaining at the new cf.. ever since.' - . ' ', . ' ' . He attenJs atl firemen s parades, m:....uy processions political-mv iDCcungs. and ive-v foneral of nolo in the city. At .the ! funeral P i"0 il 5 rea T m Tr,cmo, ? en' 1 ?f fAL lrrrtideJ on.lerlhe hearse. ci .11 j i-1 nte nearly - i.t . ,i. r. Vnvi.'fm'lv rlnu-;!?d Kjy, lyfs hf:f h is txtenslely t kn " -vnert'l lr'fi hiving f,iK-;r,it. oi'tKa r.,, .1 ,Tt-., f . yn. i -c, i'i:aur-' y kicany c.Lnr- cr cui trf i!. r, 'tf-, t- : tsiJc caVcL'Iv, 1i 3 tver bnae residence. Mv Rabbi Jones. vho bt:lievcs in i!ie-iransm?"ra lion of. aVuJs, suggest j that' the spirit which animales lifur; .was once that of a p-- vftccr a.nd on in'Ji i-Jjal of tho. mtst rjrisia. j rniii Vr-riT - Ar-.? fr. m iit.. ...,...,1 c.r?ne t'ctnn;:. Apart trim 'the usual. ia. Mincis;anJ rtmukableaigaci:y of dogs there s-iinuch that ii vsterious ar i' unaceoli: b!j i'i the hiltoi vand habits t.. Lear, a j at only cf which ar; here stale y'.l T- ' ; :-' . Canal across the tlm;:? of.,.. ' - - ' I'aitanja. - : J The Journal cf the Franklin Instituto con: dcns'cs a leport on the subjict'uf a El.:p cabal aeros tho Uilmus tF Panms, madj by Mr. Ctnlla, aa cgiiiccr 'ei '. ou'ii sjrvey'the ground by M. Juiz )! fc V .o Pre nek Minisle rt The report is said to evince great prcfession- al Ability in the cr'.necr. - We . gather the folio wing facts ram asurn'mary okhe resus madefy the Journal: ' . : " I he. whole length of tho proposed ..v il, fom its northern on the -."Atlantic- izr Chuo-'rcjj .v ...g souther- doilet cn th Pjn inn, ,'. miles;' ai.d the: distanco in a straight i;. L isveen he two to r,s is 4.0 63 miles. Tiu moan level of the Pacificat :ho terminus of the line, 9 1-2 .feet above that of -the -Atlantic,'-" the highest - tidf a in the former rising 2U 'feet and iri -J the latter ouly PC inches. - On account of the height of the ir.terven ing ground it is said that the popular ilea da Uiornugh-cut. ' is out of t&o question. "Die natural "summit is ten milel from the Pacific ocean"; and 160 abdve it. It is rfVopos. .ed -to reduce the summit to a height of 136 feet above the sea: by a ,tunel 321 miles id 'entli and to overcome f ho' remaining eleva. lion by means of 3G lift Jocks.. 1 8 "upon "the ' southern' a.nd 18 upon the northern , side of uleu(I)ml:. . jiic tunnet is to dq .turoagii rack, in the form of a Gothic arch, its IiKlght bting 121 feet, and its extreme widths with.a .towjngpath, C9 1-2 feet. By such a jeduc'tion'of '.he sinnmlt it is s-hown thajt tin ample su pply ol water ,can be co'lrjmandcd, dad a .-ahorojigh'-cut may' be 'subsiituted for the tunnel but at an increasetj expense. : - . . V The tjtimttfes". are 1 made- for. a canal of dimensious.' su'itable for ships! of 1200 Ions burthen. 'Lock chambers a re! "to be 210 feel foog n ijd 40 J.2 feet wide. Tlie width of the canal titi. the ; bottom .06 feet, at the wdtcr surface 184fcct and the dptii 23 feet. The total cost of the work, iifcludfrij its terminal harbors", is estimated, at about fwenty-five iDilhons of dollars and the time .required to complete it ten yeaKij t '',''. Cotirtiiiff fur, tho lilllott. - - : JLesjonJof- the Ladiet by Job Miller. . ,tf you have j, lover; you;,must seek to aitatU hi in to you os much as rssible;. for this puposo you must , plan ; early rrfdrning walks, tor the benefit of your health; forenoon excursions, for th purpose of shopping; after noon visits to ail the Miss .Smiths of your acquaintance and be always at- home of even ings sq that he can ' havo -no excuse to call plsewherej require his attendance ' on ' all these occasions, a beau cannSf bo licd in too hard a knot:' If you should be so ' fortunate as. to have:,twor luvers, you must exert all your aria to keep both strong jn their, attach meirtsVwfth this view you must be' particularly gracious. Ito each when the ether.-is absent by, a judicious equipoise ef this compensa- tion balance, youmdy keep them p order for a long trine, so that you may not only have ... V Oil! I-. J' 1 ' IS l WU. one string. , . If one of . your admirers should become unrulv, treat him wjth disdain and lndifferen cel. V lf ho should be much disaflecled, prove, the extent of you r3co;ahss hy eating tee. ctcam with Ins rival. " It you' have ono ndorabie, -you can' test tno thermometer ot hiSjacirir ronby sending him on 'various littlo , cmr, ! for you for in.ita.nce, to cirry your -r liaie lap do ridiMn hisarmsto the nom-L Wso-worker, a ' iVllo 'jufT,.' to bo benefited witH a basket tndfezle or by! requiring him to stop at Miss Gimps tho milliner,' anJ bring home her new French ' bonnet and' feathers, which "nkibt be by hand can't be '. shut "up in a baild.box.v--CarQ most be la&en not to heat and overload him with bur Jens. as even mobsv's- xyil! gel sour if .form -"Worked." -- ' I led at J - Quarrel often with your ajlinircrs; it ' is so delightful'. 'to-' iii$s aad malpe friends.1 When a lover pdp? the question, dont answer tut Umt imrrt:;uteiy, tn tiro most grace ful minter -t transacting ' the business: b su: . . i . . :iv, snence siniues consent If .- : -ndi-vl h!u'-uM ta. youiwith your ,k Li. rtatlr.a, let yu'jr reply bo as ro-iblet,a, sjl Answer turnell avvi r.im. ,'.-. ' it voiir beau'should bo- on lho wrong si of thirty do not foil by frequent allusions b old bachelors, a sreemold aje, the. venerable appearance of reverend )ears &c to apprise bun. that you nave proper appreciation ot th respect do to antiquated, hominitv- -t n nocajfon'i-'ip wjirpyuu hive(an orf orfjnlty to cr.f.'cu your ie.v;- 'liiwill . him l.''i r ;J,"iun. of o'jr 'virtue?, as cp"n. -.:'.s n Tpect.- If he sh' .J b? ur. ! ir twenty: ,,vou' can iT ct tic'ojM'r .ia"by andi'whither. : he considers ' hoopr 'a healthy game. AH persons V.) o to b thought yoyng,' and the veld int'you:h eai.-t bat appreciate any complim1-'.. to greaUWts. -f If VoJtl.iiik tliore i- tho femillcU'pirticle of 1 )VJ in youf aJ.i.irir's baom, ifju cannqt bi indtlit to show it by gerJe mcanyou .,, ... .1:-'' i I I u-caJ:ri it t & c?ert:m j,in. acu vu i-j ' ui";-uV,bul if hia empty purso is as fv'l &t -iioT is ,a, scive, )c assured that bU aflectio .i will not 'IboIJ water.VTf.7-- ,., '.-'- ' i : . Tlscliillucucc of IlnMt Ha:,' u iacotnnior.ty sniJ, h n second ra. lurea- I tl-.re ta r.-.ush trui'i tat!.? horUm, for by, halit 'all ir primary iles may be Jlrij-ngtheued or ccucteractei' , It 3 by hab.' it th-tt t!; plate can t fcrovj!.t toi tt'lTihi s'jch.uaueous'Subttancps a tol icco, oreven e trnio'oiJ, whicb is ono of th ? Greenhnd. chief lurtriesttd. the i:orul aiiJ inte!. ! lectaal tastes are c'-jile as combUuIv - undvr . i i ' 'n'-i its control as me pnysical ones.- iititever act,, whether good or taJ ij done c.., is easier done a second lime, whereby an addi tional jncentiVe is given to the doing of.it again, and the 'continual repetition pfthe. practice so ! interweaves it ith bur nature as to maka ira part of our bcingi There is- nothing respcctipg nhich your-: persons ought to be more viguent. tin of the habits they .may acquire, and before yielding to any propar.sity ihey shohld put'46 lrem.sclvcs, t!,.r quesuco "De l wish it to become inyet cfate11 If i)ot, i esista.nce .should be made at the moment, for it is then easier and rh.ore sure tfidhiit'can bo after the propensity has once more been, confirmed.and strengthened by a further 'gratification." Every iiew s in. dulgence st'rcpgihon those bonds by which the soul i held enslaitd, and hbw Cah: its deliver: ace bo lioptd for after its fettcs hare been rrAde len-fold 'fctropger,' if even et the present moment it is atmoit too hard to nc corrplish?. There, is no delusion " rnqre-im. rnincnl or more fatal, than the idea that Wq Can shake oQ, our evil habits when we please thai wo can :,,ce8sa ire do evil and learn 'to do well," by merely willing it,, and that we can dally for a season with the Vanitiestf th world rM then'distniss thrmVas though ihey had netr been . taste'd. Tlvs . vain cdnfi- dence in our strength has b6en the1 Vain-off thousand, , a,nd the best way 4for a man to assure himself of -his , weakness is td wage immediate war upoa the habits to which he is addicted..; He will then find wiih' what diffi culty tKe victory must he won; and whether hp fails or. suceepds,' he wilt, at least, cure himself of tKe . infatuation that his -w Ul is "the only power that sways his ac:' ns Ah Insinuation, gentleman and his Iad'v were, -several years ago, crossing' Ruth. erford creek,. in this coun'.y, ' and the creekj being considerably swollen, scpt; the jcar. riace below the. ford ir and creatlv endanfrered' aheitrvs of .the husband and wift the bus- band gallantly scramble up the bank and sianauifj mere wringing bis nanns, cneuto h goor rhig citizen of this county, in 'most niicous louts. , Ukiu i ici, inv wno urown, for God s sake, don t let my , wife drawn V rhe W hii plunsctl into the creek and rescu. pd the lady, t Wonder - if our gallant Pre9i. dent recollects anything fef hjs affair. 's Brilliant liridal. ;A London correspon dent pf lhe-Bislon TraviHer savs that; git:at preparations "have bcen'made in It'ussia for the forthcoming nuptials of the Duchess Qiga", daughter of the Emperor,- andthe Hereditary Prince .of the Wirtembefp;. .-This ceremony will surpass" in magnificence? any thing of the kind that has taken place in liu. rope in mouern times. ine uucness viiga is represcntca os a very, ocauiiuii'woman, and surpassed in personal appearance by none of the Princesses, of 'Europe, A series of grand fetes will be given, and . continued' for inree oays. - .ine inprcs3 01 ivusam. win uc present, and. join the .throng pf crowned he.ads. I hese, fetes . wiri take place vat the Lmperor s 'summer pajacei.and . garden at peterhofT, on tae borders of llws 'Eulfv'and two hours drive from St. Petersburg!!.. vThey wui be the mosi orUiiant and expensiycever got up iri burope. Ihe artists of egery na tion have for a .long-time been employed to contnbute.their nandicratt or talents to,ren-.' der every thing unequalled in noJern times. It is supposed that , amongst the entertain." mentsihere will be a gand review of fifly thousand men. Every' regiment, of. cavalry win nave n.uuiervni coioreu norso, nou-uvery horso in tech. regiment,, even to a spot will bo alike. . t!jh a military display, it is Said cannot be cqu .!.d in'tho'worlJ.'V . Imiijetisc natural Kcchfve. . 1 In a cavern, on. the ri'ghr. bank 6Y. le Col'. oradp, about seven miles from 'Austin, Texn there is an immense hive of wild bees,, . Pn a warm day a ' dark streani of bebs rnay be seen constantly winding outfrom the "cavern like a long, dark, wreath of srnoke. the stream; often dppears one or two fett ia diam eter nir the cliff, and graduallyTrqsd c I Kt-rt rn rr r . jiirifT 'll-itr'n' anrt ll inn,r r. t 1 i UAll, 1 U 1 llj HIIUIJ.I.Ullu i distance' from the cavern,' until it t" , ars. The namber of bees. In this civ r.i iriUstTbe incalculably great,' probably greater, than the" number in a thousand-or ten thousand ordi nary Lives.', Tire 'oldest s. it leys' say that. the jdve was there when they UrM arrived in the country; and it is qj"ue prjib!e that it existed" fo the Sims' stat ? xnmy ytsrs previous to the settlement of - His .country.. ' It. is estimated llmt ihre arV mir ions nf honey and. wax in. this immensg hive; anJ if its contents cotifd beex.r : lid readily, ihby would -ubilvjss bo fouLl far-more, valin! than theonients of .any silver or old rr;.-.a .thaiadventurers have t'Jcn sskif; for vears'in that seclio'tli ' A Ia: r- te Hero. ' A corrpon ,l at NewOrle'ans, who fti lou.'sto the -Ai i.i , IA snt the.Philadel; Ci i Ledger a-lt'.t-r deu".ing .the exploits tT a .you:. UilawAninr named bamuel r.Cham hers, wh3, ii irrmi,' was the "brother in arms"' -of the wrher." Chambers j iioei the rmy ai'rpus vnrisii, anu went wi Vyipi. Walters Tex is Ringor'stn'the'Rip Grande On the first of May, .when Walker mide the deepen. attempt to cut his way' through to Taylor "s camp for the purpose cf oneninx lte cotnrnjnica'aon, Chum'jer was .one of the t' 5 i si tr.in that rtltim-A t t.tcrs dij lie', adtniru fh il:ccri". ctAl ftppSiei to Capu M,y for a place in is company. in. tl? exprclcd battles' tin - ihW S v.t Sib. 1 1 he application was granted. tb Mexican battery hi thcf.arc. ! ile was found alter U'.e taitio, hitT i by ho side of one oft! J hi hire r.ts siiQtiiJer ciiloc-lcd cmi mh brui?f.d. ani tr,:ircly insensibri;. lie us n moved from i!jq ficJU, and hss tfnee rrcoerud ironi his -.injuries; Tho writer of j!.o letter says Ins tomradesliavp given htm the mma of the .,11 ' ' n "' ' . . "Hero of Delaware.1? ' Some of ihoso" who osercd his conduct curing the batile,'ys he fought os if he' : ended "wiih hs- sing'e arm ip put to C '..t the whole Mexican army. Wrrti bis sabre, in one hand, he assaulted, ihe men to charg.i of th b-ntery, od -i:li the othr ho discharged U? p;sto!j fa I heir foces. Threa bayonet wounds thro' the body, which ,'he jeccived, show bovv desperate the contest was, and ho.w gallantly he stood his ground; The faiber- of this young beru was named Isaac Chambers. He resided io the Siatu of Delaware t and has aba lived in Philadelphia His mother lives, at prc;?nt tfi Wtlraing'.oii, il is'bchVved, andtli2 ohjecl.of th'a kitcris to acquaint tho latter of her sonV safety. Sue-, cess to. him, and may his calla'ntry win for h,im more substantial honorsithaa the admira tion or bts coir.rades. " A Jlouey .Ejiggcr. , s . An inquisitivie Yankee,' seeing a iaborer emptoyod in digging 90 o retired putf inquir cd wh-ti ha-was digging for. . "I am diggiog lor moneyl1 was tlie-rcpljf. The fict of course w;ns duly and prompiiy heralded to the curfous' in such jnatters, and the money digger was fjs'ited byhiee Of fyur credulous , fellow., wq'en the following dia. logueensuod: ' r ,.'!! Visitors We are told that you are di'Wn' for money 7 r .. , Laborer Well I aint digging fos "any thing else, and if yon arc 'wise you had belter take hold also. . - " t I T ,'. Visitors Have you any luck? 5 ' Laborers-First. rate Ifick. It pays weli.' '.. No sooner, said than done: the four felfows, thaking the'generouj delyer for givingTthim an invitation to share in his golden prospects, off coats, ar.d went tq woik in good earnest, throwing out many "loads of earth, till -at ln-ngtn anting very tired, tho following collo quy took place: ' " 1 -!; VisitorsWhen, did yuu cet anv monevi ;Laborer Saturday night, . - ; . ?" Vlaifors How much? - " X-aborerl.Four dollars and a half. "T ' Visitors That's rather small business. ' Laborer Its bretlv well; .six shillings a day is fAe regular jirice for digging cellars, alt orer town; . . ; Tne visiting loafers dropped spades and vanished, ;; quite put cut with the man who dugjrhoney at the rate of six shillings a day! 1 'I r& 0't-' - 1 . . fc':i . - Rather a Bile. Some years ago when all (ihe world were mad unon lotteries, the cook bf'a midJIo-aged1 gentleman drew from his hnds the'savings of soirie years. . He-rmas-ler furious to know the cause, learned that she had repeatedly , dreamed that a certnjn' number was a great prize, and she haJ bou'hl "it. : He called her a fool for her pains,' and never omitted ah occasion lo -tease her upon the subject. ' One day, however, the. master saw in a ncwipapcr, oratiis bookseller's in ;the country tfiwn, that the number was nct.u- ally a JL20,000 prize. Cooki3 .called' up; a palaver ensues--had khown each other many years, loth' to patt, fcc; in ihortlie proposes and, is accepted, but insiijs on marriago being Celebrated the next, morning.' Married 4hey were and as tho carriage'took them fromXhe church, they enjoyed khe followinir dialocue: Well,;Molly twa happy events Jn one day.' You hdve married, I trust u good hus band, lou have something else but' first let me ask you where you have locked up your" 'lottery ticket?" , - . " i - Molly, .who 'thought that licr mister was IrXnly bantering her upon the tld point, cried, r'DonVye say ;- no more about it. I thought how it would bo and that I sttould never hear the ehd on't; so I sold- il to ihe baker of our village for. a guToea profit; a you need never be angry with me, again about ihat.1 iZng. iish Faper. ' ' ' . -' Froniout CorretM)ndetit. " , ' 4 ' - Office ol the Georgian, ) - SAVANNAH,' AUGUST 67 P. M- A RotbersrOne . Killed We understand from: q gentleman, arrived on Wednesday morning from MaCon, that two 'men, "ope named Jacobs, and the rher Robertson, were j overhaeledf nt.ar La Grangy, in this State, ; -3scd to ba conpectcd with recent ,rob r.es oeT several plant at iuns. " Ji'cobs tefos. td to be taken, and making some resistance was shot.-1 licbertson (who went by the name of Dr' Robertson' was taken, and passed through Macon on Wednesday last, iacb-aree of hrs enptors. on his way to Sparta, having cnmmil''d sorAepffoncc in Hancock coiiuty. We understand a number of burglar' instru ments wero found on "them, and about in cash. Their -.'plan of operation was this-, as we understand, thev wou d slop at nignii . . - i - . i. . - :,- ' -. , - , i y at s. .jo wealthy planterT' house, aod during their stay oiler largtf bilis-to be cmngea, anu if ihey discovered money about.ine premises, lh wmitrl "rnh it and decamp.: . From.whal we could learnthey have been very success Yul in their operations. " . ' S'I sayi misierwhaiVWler to dayP1: Whv butter, certiinlv,, - r . 1 f Well.1 I'm darn'd glad, of it. for the fast pound, 1 Jaought from you -was more. than half tallow.' - , - ; ' ' - How la keep of ihe Mnsqulloes r-hi nonh rn nnrver xecoenmends - its .teaders to ' feed musouilicsoiKsujnr. Ono ihovul full of su irir. he sas will satrly a room full of rnus ouitoe. He' recornrrend lhat the sugar be burned id . the - roc,;i ' i.. the pre-nce, ojf ih banqueters. r . " -' - TLe Not folk' Ijjacon 1 ? ll.ts foriowinz feccc-:.t t.1' r;j rroe'ceJirvM i : CJ"Pwiut Com '- 1 . in T"l . rt ,1 1 1" ,i ' . i 1 t f . . - .- y.,: " - :: .! -. -" .' - :. !:: ., . - -: . -: ; - .r .- ( Tf.,' i i(" tie X-.rj Deacon '. Old Poim, Aogust 3rd, 18io - ii.t- '..'...1l . .t .'-. . ti ' -on injur mi3 uiurifin 11 z.Kimfi - ' w&i.oeuvsi'but Geul.-G.' nut Vi irg ; in- irc-' -- adiuess, t!;e Qourt indulged hiio until half.; ' "-; pajjl 12 t?clockat wh!i:li hour, in ebtdjenee (oils summons, the General nndo h: p- . ' ? p'eaii:.C3 acco-r-3nitd by his nil, in. 0a Ji.ilescn'cf 'I Ion. J. C Cu I: i. ' TbjpKtceedings cf the fotl Jay hati " ' . ' ; read, lien ii to n.- i,n i.. t....it,.. ? --. mi j t r J ' ' 1 i v delay occasioned ta the Ciurt, - rcmarkiVj O'; that his eTort had been no; to see how irnny , V . pages hocftuld prepare in his justification . - - , out r.owiewr' Wuhihn apology he proceed.." v - I to tcmalrk "that.i; had U-en hi puipe -lopresciitaa tlaburate itttr iirnt cf ell a . factsand 1,'ics involve J in ibis investigntfon, .and io ir.voke tcstir.toney of tlsG most di.fi!n-t guiiheJ Character froei Lauisiani and other , - ' placi.s, in!,bis justification but thai ho had ;" changed' Jiis purpo,scj in that patticufor.-.V That in th slips he had tikcn in rtfoterCu a -to this whole muter, l.e hid sou -lit and ht-li-.' conference itli many ' oX h-i mo-t prominent . . and dtingti'sl.cJ men of the South aivlho ' avowed t! ;l in. sn ( "cial intTcourse-wf l' " j arsuuraiiop, amid his bist efforts to dif iid - the cb'jt-try promptly and ry suslairxd r - . . they hid been, he never hid nict a. more 1 " - cordial co-operation than in the present in.- , " ' stance That being in the affice of tho Gov. ; . -' ernor of La. juit a fewr-minuiesafter the rccep ; tiofl of Gpn'li. Ta l.r tfnnrl ihut funnlim ' '. ..." -.i.: ry promptIyxj'.nmunicated with the Legisla ... lure, who immediately ' appropriated G00V 00t),,n rjd ordered 00,001) volunteers 'to bu " ' ' 1 raised. ' That such ' a Governor and sucJi a Legiahture, inspired 4y ll.e recollections of the , last war, "were" fit nnd lippropriate persons los pu the b-ill in mollonl. , . '. ; Ine being cordially aided i br him and , them in his efforts to raiso and organize tho regiments proposed by htm it was his in. . 1 tention . to prepare, os already ttaiedi 81 ' ' elaborate juijiificntion, and lo iatroduco il.j - " ' uuvernor upu upgtaiuro as wnnesse. Luj -remembering that he-had with him the vote' . ". ol thanks ot;.the Lcgislat :rer cummunicated ' 1 " ' bv the Governor, he r' 1 1 red such ffurt i wnoiiy unnoce8Sary. -: Ai this instance, tho tOj-:.whtch resolutions (although in a printtd . ' J - - IV...IIUU IIUIIUIJIIIU I wifllvu . . 1- 8- lorm,) wfouid bo avowed by the Governor, and .- Legislature fthey were present, but not being .. present, if their L'enuinenMa wrrn miPkiirynn u uj mc lui t, nc nau in ma possession . i. 1 orlatnul manuscript convmunicatLd Uv thoG.1 , crnor,' and which he would take especial plev ure in exniuung o ma court, lia vtog i stalt his conduct Jwas approved by the'LegUlutut pf LouisianBfaod thousand- of the must Intel t igent Citizens of the South, he remarked ."thti" he would now ia nhe' mosicont i e . mann r possible revprl to the orcun encel which t an pircd afterh is leaving U. Orleans. That having received sniorder from the President of tho UNS. on thi ',10th June" lorrpott himselfjin. Wikhingtorihe accordingly oa the' Dfxrdav . embarked tijuther, via Mobile, " where ho had duties to. dischargi!, ifec. That on his arrival . bers and notified (ihat two regiments which had been fofnied, 6ic. were in a slate of -dis. order, in Consequence of being 'commanded i t it- 1 r - . oy onicers ci equal grace, neither one Conce ding lho superiority of tho other, and bc'ng jn formed by lieGov. that some steps mlisij be taken to' remedy the evil ho appointedj Geiii VVg Smi'.h; the Brigdicr General to lake! coiuj ' mand-of the twb regiments. Gen. Snlitlij ho ' . knew well; and knew him to be a talented and meritoriousj officer. That hc-p'erforme-d duly without delay. That he had a right .In perform if. not being under arrcs:, hit $wb:d not having been .taken a way!" . 'I 4 '.It was-.true' that he .had been tolil,'iliat Gen. Brooke was to'take the command but ; j Gen.Brooke was "one thousand miHes oft- -. , He did it upon the principle of meeting, an -enemy Jii was bbout to attack the tilyj if tho city were attached, . notwithstanding his orders lo'gjo to Washington, he had but one course to pursue, and that was to -meet tho e-jnemy andjbeat him and save the ciiy. up- C. - J 1 I. .I"-. -'J pose ne were to aoanaon me city. 1 1 its me; and assignjas the rea.sorr that he bad orders' to , go lo VVeshingtpti would he. not bo running avray fromdutyrfand incur; thereby disg'raceJ Could ha quit Mobile under such circurrjsian. . ces, especially when it was in his pewer to say to a suflablcofficcr, take tho 'command correct the disorder aad proceed to.thaspat - ol war wh(e your services are needed; io his md, who acted as Ass t Adj l Lenera, bo would refer for a fujl corroboration ul thi - - wnoie matter 1 , - . Hft rpmarker'lhat be was tfeactl.' as :l ' ' was in hia'power', to save the Court nrjd iiiin self the trouble of iheir hearing read twenty1 pages which te had written to 'allow . what he designed to substantiate by the wit. nesses froim New Orleans, as he found r-n extract in the printed Document which saved ifiom nrift Kim I h flri'ilV cif rrrilniT ntr ihnt - grourid-i-ihat , Document was a letter fro r Washington, dated. War IJepartmeut, 29ih, Aygust, 1845-7-iri which the -, statem'tiht- is . made, . ,'i'ha't requisitkrns for tnwps opoti the" -Governors of"lhe aeveraL States ar. Veiled i iU rji,f...i . ,;,ri i i rJ Ill ri.9iuiui, nu ivoijiucu aiuliU lit him, except 'ir. two or t'irec ppec'.fic jraes' esses ui witicli- the erwer'nrv ' I iT-it be great, the peril imminent lo the country.1 That bis requisition for troops was in accord. ance wim ine principle msciosed that Gen, Taylor arid his army was inf circumstances . of extreme! peril and Imminent danyer-Uw as " m r .a.i i.t v . e J a. iaki wt paipauia iu i coniroTcrica--ii tactwnicn can be' attested by thousands of our post intelligent - citizens, both in. Louisi ana and Texas and a fact, believed by th rresidentrnmstlf, and by the National Con... gressyas'is chjfarly decible from ihe prrrnpt Dieasury Jrecommcnded by hfnii and by them adopted 's goon ft.s General-Taylor's txi. gencies were Known.' Having great treason to oppreliend that by"; a delay of ten dayo , even, Tailor Bud his army might beJ cutofT by the Mexican reinforcements the emer. -gemy contemplated by the War Department actually e'xifed, and ahhoifgh be did qol make J i ii F 4 c Jb.13,1916. tf twonl!'cs3,"d'V , ;

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