'" . . - r ' " "'"'' ' " ' " ' ' " 5l!C A2tb SEPTfcvmfelt TIa TiMOnn. Sent. ! 14 - .hc Anniversary of the BaitU- f Bamore jras reicoratctiun oaiuraav uy a iromary in which ctxr citixeir soldie iviTP ioined bv the JntMOr A .-Uff of Phibidemhifi. nder J ! .1. 1 I the Norfolk Independent A ol oiitcers, commanded bv Capt CTapTow; the Norfolk Jiiniof 'Vohuiteers, "Oaptnm tubLon the'. Portsmouth Volunteer Ri ffcmen. Cant. Young; and th Portsmouth Liht Itrfantrtf Hnr. fTnrf. Watts. Thd Philadelphia corps arrived late On Friday nisht; they were reJ ceivedbn the Steamboat whnrfJ Captain Hickman's coroprH Dy of infantry, and escorteu lo their onarteY at the Fountain Inn. The Norfolk companlcsJ tn the number of aoout two! hundred men, arrived at noon on Saturday, in the Steamboat Columbus- I heir appearance In Sine along the.enltre ettem of the upper dek of the Heat was very handsome, and as they .boired the wharf they were reetd -with repeated cheers from the assembled crowd. On landing thev were received in -.handsome style by a dctachmen r?f f"iir companies of the Light If r'crad under the command o IMajor Men tart, in the mean Chne the line of the Brigade Lad been formed by Genera Steuart in Eutaw street, with itv right resting on Bal'.imore Ftreet, waiting the arrival of the' visiting companies.; The Jtmior Artillerists first reached Cie rround,.and having been re ceived with appropriate milita ry honorsook their station at j the right of the line. The es cort of Major Mod tart, w'th the WorfolTc and Portsmouth Vol-; Onferr, soon alfer appcaren, wfrrr he latter were ftlo re CT'v."? A'ih due military hon rrs, an ? occupied tho'r post in libf a the left of the Philadel- .p.'r a. roipnny. r rn itninr If w no mOfC tbar dir fr ihr visitmo" corp . a snv, fha? a thpv pa;ed a hirtr lVn thfw exhibited an am' their movements were TOirl: '1 with a nfeiion nnd . C'v''"0'fnss which reflected the pro-fot credit 'on -hath officers jd mn. Th entire line was Soon aVr wheeled ino column, and. ftr marching throueh sevrra' -fet nrrived. at the Ctv Hofl. wher it nassed in review before Atnior Gen. Ma conrih, whose had qnarters are no'v ihpre. The brierade was tha dismissed, and in the-even-Tn-r f he.trnests, bv Invitation of thv -m merer, were . present f th nerforminces, in trn new Theatre and fircus. At night, ree MivejL'n'? were hund- .' fatfv illumlnTtd in honor of thf "ision. Rich. Evq. ! The 'wavwnrdnrs? of fortune hnl 'h jrequility Aith whie $ro --mT ontVher froirns land Cm'l41 fo different rrtfn,- are tv.-1 ovrrt53d" in the" ft?i nt e't tnc from an -tiee' in the r vl .n Now -Monthly Mntra- n'ri eiri:nn oranct? ri"l hv a t'ip, nnoih- a penknife nnd Tiv-: .one run? h thorn i o hU thorn i.o His h-'? " i f ho skill can ?nvn th? place which was entered by; where, al! those magic charms. )r i r, yMt cf rf,0pnt dr, lM? Spaniards on the ?th of j lat onre wrre wnt of ling--r' ha a shaft of a ciV A srtl Up to the date of ihf. ro,uu her form? where P. co npletelv throrh his l tcr giving this information was the; soft. languish of xhar Hod v -i id recover;' on is over- a' newtral houses anil prtcr.tv far'i ani) brilliant; eye? all, all rur'" m a smooth common n:,cJ uc respected; but it was had vanished, and upon her fin- S--as his netk, another t no expected that the enlin . check , instead of Beauty's to-t oMtof a eifovcr Britton, n irn tncn prevailed could be! over lay the violents of death. ,diT-nd survive: on- walk on g doration, as it was im-' Philadelphia Vort Folio jou i w ind v dr v artd meets ! P s'hle that the Spanish troops, j " ' rip' hric lnt, another is Strongly reinfirced; First Love Talk of first V V mo: th" air, Vk;lord cMd long hold cttt auainn love as the world niay, we nev TT :: "? 'i'ippk.'v Tiile, rnd thtAleiicar forces which would er experience in a second any c "; down ii'iiiired: The " " meet thei in creat thing half so sweet. The ob-C-M of thi nnhle-nnn w.15. D" nbers. wln it wa anticipa-, jt Gloved the second time io-iu '"vr-xcif .n exoloion of - '11- Mer. rhi-h iJlert his . mi'1? r. vifc, - i -f dr , in J ir.rnv his chil- !eron. v no t!ie hole fiSno -i t rod hi m ?i I,;- fc V n-r!ianrincr a r'vinie. Pr- XT' ' l! 'V Jl:tv disorder, (r ... h 1 to rtep out of bis bed to ; knew ! wliai ie matter was, wmcn u U.? had done. he 'would have been invcovcrabfy loit; but in tlie instaut of his movincr, a rU flash of lihtnit; came and show- j amouut to he fent h6 the icle--f ...n.:--!... .,ro.;..'.r alirr. rinr. whirli tas etTectcd, not- upon He Jay . ti!t.ll pcoi le 1 -.t, (. Mtwf fnnk Hilil'dOWlX.. 1 ! From 'Mexico Th' schooner splendid, C;iP. Cdar'.e. arrived at New Vorit ou. Monday, in 27 day froi "ea Cruz. Capt. C. fa vored the Kdilors of the Tiler-1 cantilc Advertiser with a file of pspers of that place to the ICth tilt. He informs thatJthe Span iards had pnsscssirnjTf Tampi c, which they look with a force of 1 500 iueiH iCsbHPt ' much bloodshed, though the garrison consisted f a much g-rcater number of men. . The aier state Uiat the Mefican troops, under command of St. Anna, to the number of 12000, uere at. Tuipan, on the I lih of August, ! "on the march for Tainpico, to , I attack the invadors. Tusnan. lis altnnf 4f) i.r ftC rnilp. " fwim Tainpico. Capt. Clark also inforrfts, that Com. Porter was tinder arrest at the City Qf Mexico. We -harn, from the papers,,! thnt ,rr,:,t ,.v1tom.,t nrWn!lpr4C i,,u X, xv r . r. both at V era.Cruz, and at 3Iex- papers, the Spaniards have met! witb no favorable reception at j their landing, as has been !rc- ported at Havana. The land-.j ing w as effected at Cabo Roja. : Sama Anna issued his procla- ! mation at Vera Crui on the 3d ; Agust, which he closes as -foi-' lows: Independence or death, on your standards I ndepend- ence or death in the field In- ,h,.wt.. ,h, .1... t to of your General." T.rn tr. ih i r,tu thnfr been heard decisively on the kuhject. lhe greatest con tempt is manifested for the maihiess of tbe number of the Spaniards. , 3enate,-So give Mr. Poinsett his lassporu to return to this coun ry, was lost. j A motion to clothe the Exe cutive with extraordinary pow ers for five months,, was lost in the Senate ayes 21 , noes 30. j The papers say, a slight ac tion had taken place between some of the troops and fifty cit izens. The former had the ad- antage. Five Spaniards hnd a corpo ral had gone over to the Mexi cans. 1 hey reported that 5UU of the Spaniards had died since the sailing of the erpeditfon. Oirl Dontinion. Information has been receiv- d at the Department of State. from the consul of the United States m Taffip?m, under date oi i the I Oth of Amrtisf. thm rn ti e 24th of July, a Spanish ex- Jt-uiiiou irom tne Havana had ico on the Iapdingof the Spari-rJU"e yl,,PmaiV w Ul " 11 ish. troops. Judffinff Oom the! ""mo, in uus coumy flow pnfl.Jh,,. .-;r..,t.,T t,n Sheldon, m the county of u ! . r . .I.il - ..I . appeared off Tarn nico and f- i 'V bloom not loner to last ..Tr". . 1 tuipno, auu . . . . fitted a landmcr to thn couth. whrdof the bar, without mofes- tarrln 0,1 the part of the Mexi- c:ii troops who "gradually re- ut offering any re- j 1 1 1 1 (i nunuui fintriiifr siltanee, and finally abamloned I .-.... fc. UII ll-l lcMi nai l ammro n-miM K.- "Y,r " meatre of the rontrst. 'r Spanish authorities were 'in ll,vr wwzra in estabitsh iifr a of cuom-houe upon the bn.is of nn thai uv .... n,, had in . - . . ,ci4ii am wu i li Mourarii. ttir w, m . . ' i a . i !rbacts tki impieo ,ieo to JeTi ver . up u. ; received by tl in the last r in-lh last, ; CondlCta frpii "Tuis, ana : irisi-ted on the t-rf oi uw vithstnndiiif; tne remousiraiirai L .1 1... L m. n.aaa ttPTiKTl i innt'.C hiv niinivan, . and French Consuls to the i contrary, hy threats of cam ring that measure", into effect by ' means of an crmed aed force. U.S. Tel. FEOM VAI-AFARAISO. Pctih'iore.Stj't. !.. We learn by the brig Chil ian, -arrived lastinight in seven- ' purity.-Firt kve is hkejidea, that fcherifl and Constables ty-five davs from Valparaiso, Vouth, foil of generous impulses sales of .ropt riy levied on to sa that the Peruvian? . had entire , d exalted feeling. ! ! tR,fv seditious, shocd lc dr possession of the town of Guay- In successive visitations it ! t,se IO ST DC? paper pr,P(c4 .1,-. d "&.T- . CZn i. i j j m the county, and m cases ubere' aqui! on, the lt off 31a. u en. becomes corrupted, as m ad-1 n ' , ;witi,'- rnnni i t i. i . there is no pper in jtne county, Nitoclre having arrived wuh , vancing . years de grow more tKese olBcerV Jbould be compelled about 8,000 troops from Fayta, the creatures of circumstance. miiuihpm in' the nearest from whence Gen. Lamar was daily expected with the remain- der.ofthe Peruvian army that ranitnlnied at ! the battle of Tarauev. on or about the 1st of March. i, " Maikets at Valparaiso, 27tFiUvaVs nearer allied to melan ! OI une very auu, lor an Kinas ! of Ameriran produce, except! r lour; which w as selling lor 12 dollars. Republican. - . nxnij. a uere are sia brothers now living, otwhom . - . . ! OI see. is one me omm u u lmm IS vSnti"-BMW and l"e Joun! "xtyrfonr years . a ? . . , s, . es is lour nunarea ana twenty. thre' an the average seventy J? a faction -over. . bese brorticrs were all bom !,,e l T' cornr OI iate w W,BWCHCU1L'! irom rvnence ihey went to Vermont ahemt the ''yar 1774. h our-of tliem were lawyers and too of ibem physi- cln a" oi tftem itave heen remarkable for thejr iudustrv and early, raising. Cunan.'tagua: A. ; Y Repository. Nfw Work. -Mr. S. J. M- M-rr --Imoxtrrd proposals for publishing, in Columbia, . kj. nnfler tne rjenisrn aus- jices ofliberai and enhghtened views of religion-,"" a periodical t to be called the Free En qui- rer. It will be issued on the m first and third Friday of erery ! month; the first number to be j : o - rt. given in oeptemoer or tjctober ue.M. nce per annum, ; i .t - i payable within six months from the commencement. Yorkvillc YftiigK Fr aGMTNT. J saw. her in the blooming prime of health and loveliness, when all her ! I. . , a I ers decked with the rosy gar- i t . - w hile, and, clay bv day, the rose of heautv on hrr rW'k hnd frn- thered a rich hnd more heaven- i nun Minn. iK-aii if , 1 was but a vision soon to pas away. I saw her yet -a- gam, but, O! how chaug'd! She h"ved .yes, still she lived the warm, the genial current of existence Ptill flowed on, but mav he more nn;.Kl may up more dcervincf nfnfliinn k the first there is a novHty Circomstances and flm-. unstated cun ofiov. whih r w ....... r ii n renetiuon la ihort rtf i - T mLJ . . . . . . - - - '7- ai r, in a second afiVction. pninc - " ' Cm . 1-,J.. .ja V - ca ft ft a msiau ft ft ftia ii c ii. ii -wvta lana oi content and every eye ; fjrst place, bo required to observe was dazzled by her charms. A , the effects of thrs article in remo fairer heinpf on earth had never viug the disagreeable smelb of belaid She flourished for a the confined or other parts of the 7 ww UUOt.faeatSJtoacSlhQClifidcof i covered ritli wild rosei . an j , ... . i . lose odours wnicn !Ose nmcn. oi uieir irnnoeM on Detnge m.MvM " " " j nU-r5r are til lo-e a secc onQrnmei rom irar lurraer - rAptuniu: tiuiv cr mTn'l fllir IHHIIini I lllTf 1 rUlulll ? pilded by brighter hopes and --- 1 ' hollowed by a sanctity that casU almost a jeligious holiness over . tncra. repetitions oi ioe ! cmw more and more sensual; it is in youth's first aoection onlv that a love like that of an- gels, is exchansreil ethereal, 'unstained, lucid with heavenly5 jutcrest, & tbe world's custom. Youth is infinitely nearer the . ontimiem contemplated bv mor- ni;,c'. J UWc : ,nahd. "f.ove." ton. it has ? beeu observed wisely, 'f is al- choly than to jolity or mirth. The instances recorded of.the purest and roost exalted pas sions, are among sedate temper aments, lhe souls that teed nptm themselves, that keep back from the multitude, that T -cannot DUt UD ith common place, but aspire to idealities I w ' aud cxealtens ot their own , thcse have generally the eai . Jit, the rcot durable, and the deepest impressions from love- t r . Chloride ef Li; c. It will be een t lint tLis purifying agent is aboat to 'jn'iergo a thorough test of its erticacy in the Navy of the united States. In numerous ca ses in he re it has been tried by in dividuals, the results have been quite satisfactory, and we arc in clined to think they will prove e qualSy so in the experiments now about to be made by order of the Navy Department. Suit. JllA- CIRCULAR. To. the OHcers comma riding the dif- Ifertnt Squadrous of United Stctcs Sntpsgfjl ar. . There being reason to behove that a proier employment of the mavu a: ride of lime, would add very, much to the comfort, and perhaps to the preservation of the health of . the crews of the United States shUs it is desirable that a f3 of experiments beYorth with instituted to test the efficacy , t and useiulue&s of this tnterestiucr uriicic. With this view you are requi red to catise a sufficient supply of the chloride of lime to bo provi ded, and direct tho same to be distributed amongst the surgeons ol lhe d,ereH ships under your command and to order the sarne iu uc u i 'I'M mi dLLur u mi: iu iuv 111- structions herein afier given 'Vlxf siipcrrnn chnl4 in fhr , ... ve55ei JUU icugui ui uni me 'bul -air so corrected retains its rcs,.mc&-? dj purity; and also, if fiiy til uuuur I SUUMIIUICU 1 UI lilt: J . ., , , . ione dispelled, and whether any ... , . . . ,i 1.1 , ,,i heaviness oi the air succeeds the applicat.on of the corrective: and gensrally to notice any other, ai.d j all the effects which rany nppear ; to result Irom tho experiments made of this materialnil of j which they are required to report : to the department in their qmr- ; th& publication of the Acts of As terly returns. v j embly in every paper in thJ Sta4e - It c:.nnot be presumed, that . w, . .in, uiir .nci in ana Constable s sales, Ad- arqnamted with the ordinary me- m'mi-trator and Executor's no thods f applying the chloride of tiCes. &c in some one newspaper, a,S. 3 ?tstnPcUr)Z ;ent ,ou!d not only add to the means nen inereiore me usuii method ' ""-"""'y. is oot.beeajiso they are presumed to be ignorant of this usage, nor s .( mteoded to, prevent them j irom emp oyir rt m noy other way that therr discretion may lead i them to beheve will advance the . J . x. P-menx i ,n comfort and healthiness of the crews of the U. ' Arte' ships -of. war. i h'jt in vaw T-9 ni wwm . . 1. If therefore the water fw w chips should become foztid and nop datable, the Surgeons m im if tf think proper, trv th tfL .- -V'ft a. half point of tho f j ite: to eacn cas-c. oc ooitce toe ; th fa.tAlut also as to its ctticacT , -;ncflin lbirs, &c. &e. - , , r, n.cjhcd of using this salt K puruy loui .air ij. one ouarter of a pound in one Domt oi waicr. f nien auoui to be applied, let this be mix,c2 nith fortv time thcU Quant ity of ---- j s fresh water, and sprinkled over the iart iiifcctf d. uaiii the state - - of the ar is corrected. . (Signed) J. BltANCII. Sheriff and Constable Sohs.-r , A correspondent of -the AVarrcn- lon (; c. Reporter says ' have for some years back. been strongly impressed with the ! paper to them. At the first view) of this subject, it ouId appear tol be incurring an ucneccssary ex- ! Dense; hut in tea cases out. of ! twelve, it would make the pro ueriy Ihu sold bring 40. per cent ixi ore than in the way these sales are now ejected: for this very ira- portaot Teoson, that but very few' persons wse these advertisements, they being posted only at the Court House aud at one or two : miblie iHaceR. Manv times a man s property is oilered tor sale, he entirely ignorant of it, un- 1,1 "hm a lew days ot tne sa.e, ' oud in many cases he never sees the dvertisment at all. I hese notices do not givo the public sufficient notice, to draw together any thing like a proper number of people to make the articles sell for half their value. Would it not be expedient for the Legislature, at its next, ses sion, to pass an acf compelling officers to advertise such sales in some convenient newspaper, for such length of time as they rnight think sufficient; V I am aware that many will be opposed to this method in the commencemcnf, but after it is tried, tbey will rind it to "be the beit policy. Most other Stales havs all their public sales adver tised in tho nearest, newspaper, and I am sure, that property sells for much more' in most of them, 4 i lwwm-& in JMTO. . - If I had never felt the effects of sales conducted in this way, I should not be under the necessity of making these remarks. Sales conducted in this way,, allow the ofl&cers thus selling, too great an opportunity of buying the proper ty -themselves, many times at what they know to be not iore than half its true value." The above remarks arc wor thy of respectful Consideration, coming from a disinterested sonrce- But there is one other view of tho subject that we -think equally entitled to weight. The Legislature should patronize news papers, in every way in which the public interest and convenience can be simultaneously promoted. a6 vehicles of informal ion, .lending their aid, and no feeble aid either, vhen.well conducted, to enlighten and educate the people. In this respect. North Carolina is fir be-, hind any other State in the Union, new or old. Twelve or fifteen newspapers, generally of a dim in utivo size, circulate a few. hundred copies each, weekly, while the lit tle States of Rhode Island and Delaware have each more news.! papers, and a far greater circula tion. I here arc no doubt sere rJ causes of this disparity, but this is one, that the press is not fostered by tho Legislature here, as it is in almost every other State ja the Union. A law authorize and requiring the publication of of usefulness of presseg already in existence, but wouhl natuallydead to thc establishment of others in rcmote sections of the State, wheTe a newspaper is n?w almost objcct of curiosity. V have much satisfaction b - ab e to contradict the lh assa",naVn ' Mr Pointsett . in, the city of Mexico. Advices have i been J ; rj . - , ,. received from him at the Dec Partin5nl of State dated 15th last the same day the ru- mOr of his death' was circula- ted w Tn.nuaa. r-,W; Telegraph. ktis w to et. nor! irom ivcniuciT. at a Hitr. ' e,rcto tim at Loii,rile. l to a ccn.pIiiBcotary icciuncM Mraiaicu inc ioudtiii ucraeot: D -. (J.eotIetncn: Yu-a bar fjesignaica me as - me son of Revolutionary war. under tfce & luire hope of repairing therara ges, which his devotion to! tb cause of liberty bad made io fc;f acplc patrimoniai estate. etn:grv ted from lcnQ5jhmnia, his tntm ' ?tate, to the wilderness o(Ke tccky.v He arrived in this ia the month of March, 173-r la . i.jl , ci- . be took wtn mm nre Kia.iie& sou mawe kuicocci ci tLO long falls of Green River, aplac, computed at that time, to te ICO. miles from any ether settlement in li r'nnnf rr Thi r;Yiirt Jt your present kindness was tbea about II years of" age. Of th hardship and privations endured by that little colonv, 'of the dat gcrs which they cucouutcred,, and of the fortitude with which they endured nd met them, it duct not behove me topcak. I con. not forbear, however, to mention aor incident which took place in one -of the many incumons made upon them by the savages. It is illustrative of the times, and re latcs to my mother; and 1 am led to lh recital of it by the afTectiyo, ate veneration with which I che rish her memory. . "She had walked out with Mrs Barcctt to a place where a com pany of youncr people were puN nitr ri fli vtrmitir nf lage field which adjoined the fort Mrs. Barnett , bad taken wiib her infant son, about two years of age. Very soun after 't hi y had joiucd the flax pulling company, a baud of savages burst from thcit I 1 I U I il.. discharging heir guns at theci, and yelling most hideously. Wiy mother, who was an athletic wc mau started lo run, hut recollec ting that Mrs. Barpett : was, a deli cate and weakly woman, unable to carry her child, turned and ran back in the face ot the Indians;' under the. firo or their guns, snatched the child from. th r rrr.s of its feeble mother, and here him wi safety to the lort 'although she clns!v nnrmiivl hf tlirnrfrvh hrf clothes with an arrow ? an! -twice h nrnafl m?!!1 Ia tvl. f f K. goo ! wlirJ . ur h'vt rU. her. Airs, tiarnett and her mf.tr.t were both sned ' H i nnn n rucndc. table citizen of Ohio count anJ there are still living three persons, besides myself, wh witnessed tho tccnc, and shared in its danger?. But thanks to the hardihood f jenterjrise, and the industry of our people, 'Kentucky'-' now rivals th j eldest of her sisters, io the com- forts and conveniences of Polished life." From the Charleston Louritr. History of JVortK Carolina. Tho New Orleans Mercantile Ad vertiser of t be 1 9t h u!t. conta ins a notice of the History of North Carolina, from the earliest period by Francois Xavier jM arti.v, Judge of the ; Supreme Court of iouisiana, a work in 2 vols, re cently issued from the press of that city. The Advertiser speaks in high terms of approbation of! I this work of Judge Martin. The jnannerj im somewhat peculiar. Tliit part which relates to. tho Revolutionary History of the State, contains; the' argument i :md orations of the times, word for word, as delivered by ' her leading citizens; and by this means the reader i led on, step by step, from the first dawning of dissatis faction at the oppressions of tha -mother coui.tr, unto the open de claration, rcrciiiicing forever all allegiance to the British throno.' The momentous effects are k no ,v a t all of.the" present day; ' but to the youthful reader, ' it must btf interesting, uoil at fbcisame ii. structiye. to sec faithfully dcpi, ted the numerous cauc?. some, them ' trivial in themselves, bui which as a whole, lead inevitable : to the grandest results. j The audiorit ies of judge M i ; tin. may be presumed to be mf tl 1 highest character, from the fact, ! tiiMt owing to his great familial iy j with the Archives of North Caro-4 lio, he was, about 30 ears ioo. I en.oloved to rr.at Hevisal of i V wI"ch hole recordscf the t.,te wera spbmitted to him, a well as a v-il j i- " - riey other .'docunmf and rW respondence from cabinet pai.r.' of some gentlemen whose juten: had cferated $bem to places of honor m the state

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