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. SETTLE OF KIGd MOUNTAIN.
We giro in this paper au interesting account of
Kiiii Battle, taken from the " Southern Literary Met-
Isenjer" for this month, (September.)- From tKe his-
llory her. giyeo, it will be seen, that to North Carolina h,sigumclint toy, when contra3tK, with it, and orien
THE STEAM KR OREGON.
On a recent flying visit to New York, we visited,
in company with thousands, a new Steam Boat just
finished for the Boston line, called " The Oregon"
which, fur magnificence, threw all our precon
ceived idra of splendor iu the shade. Gleopstua'
barge, with it burnished prow, must have beesv an
belongs tfit honor of having contributed by far the
largest tjnota of the force and Officer which so
igualiy distinguished themselves on that memorable
and victorious occasion. ' The reader will also see,
that South Carolina has hitherto appropriated to her-
olf an undue share of the laurels won in that glo
bus Battle; and we feel under great obligations to
ts author, as ks simple, recital will tend to remove
much misapprehension as to the part sustained by
the different Officers and Troop engaged in that
action; and serve to dispel the halo of J2MM
im, and Bombatet Furionoitm Which anr " chival
rous neighbor has heretofore unjustly claimed.
It-wiH-be- -perceived by. a perusal of this articfe,
that the whole American force amounted to. I8o0
men, of whom 1030 were from North Carolina, un
der Colonel Isaac Shcjby of Sullivan county, Col.
Sevier of Washington, Col. McDowell of Burke, Col.
jCleavela- of Surry, and Col. Hajiibrit, all of N. Ca
roliua. Four hundred were from Virginia, under Col.
Campbell, and less than 40ti wore front South (Jaro-
ina, under the gallant Williams. Thus showing that
more than one half of the whole number of troops
engaged in the battle of King's Mountain, and five
nt of the sevtn officers of the bighost grade.iere
rom North Carolina.
SETTLEMENT OF SHERIFFS.
The Srierills of the Stale are required by law, p
imake their public settlements with the Treasurer
land Comptroller, on or before the first day of Octo-
ter, in each and every year. Only stout a week re
nains, within which these settlements can be made,
And abov forty Sheriffii have yet to report themselves.
This look a littls like " hard times, and worse a coin
ng."
i
tal grindeur never dreamed of siioli gorgeousness
ia di.-played in the fitting up and appointments of lhj
floating Palace
- We give a few of the details of the construction
and furnishing of the Oregon, wlrich will afford some
idea of her magnitude. She measure 1100 tons, is
330 feet long, and is propelled by an engine of 1000
lioree power. Her Saloon is 20(1 feet long, and con
taius SO State Kooms with titfo berthach, and 4,
cnitainiiig 4 berths. There are also State rooms in the
Ladies' Cabin, magnificently fitted up, bearing on the
doors the names of the distinguished female authors
of the Country. The draperies of both Cabins, are
of heavy Satin Damask. The Carpets cost $5 per
yard ; the Chairs are Rosewood, covered with crim
son silk. velvet, and cost $00 each ; the Sofas cost
$I0 each ; the hangings of the berths nlone cost
about 15,000. The Cutlery is ef Rogers' bt, and
hs well as the French China Ware, was importr-d
expressly, for the boat, each piece having the word
" Orgo.n"-beautifully inlaid. The entire cost of
the boat and furniture was $150,000.
We saw the boat late in the afternoon, wlieit the
main Ca4in was lighted up with its costly samps, and
the effect was boautiful beyond conception. On ev
ery table, were placed superb Vases filled with .fra
grant flowers, while the silver plate was laid out by
their side, shewing to great advantage, reflected as
they all were from splendid Mirrors in every direc- I
tion. 1 he sight was worth, of itself, a trip to New
York.
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SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER.
Jj Let no man relinquish the newspaper published iu
lli own leighborhoodj.for the sake of taking some
finer larger, cheaper or more popular paper publitlied
broad. The newspaper published in one's own
jicinity, is always, as a general rule, more valuable
hau any other if it be for nothing but for the ad
vertisements'; aye the much abused and somewhat
Leglected advertisements, are the thermometer of the
'place, and ofteu the key which open tho door to ex
cellent bargains. It w of no little importance for the
firmer to know what is going on in his own market
!wn, (hi. competition iu selling goods and in buying
produce the settlement of estates the sale of farms,
Hocks, Sec. -Wo venture to say, there is not one
an who may not every year, much more than save
the price of subscription to his neighboring newspaper,
fma its advertising column alone; and on this g: -oun J
xhort all to patronize their own newapapers.
; GEN. GREEN'S WORK.
Hians &. Brothcks, of New Yeik, will issue
ln a few days', Gen. T. J. Qrkin's work on Texas.
t will be a handsome octavo vohirae, with pictorial
lluatration. Its narrative is aid to be of the most
idling tnd stirring interest, exceeding that of many
opular work of fiction. Gen. Gree.n noted down,
fenerallyat the lime they occurred, the peril, suf
reringstaud exploits of hi eventful career j his im
pritoment irr, and ultimate escape from the Castle
A Perote ; the various casualties and disasters that
attended the campaign ; also graphic sketches and
iograph.cal notifies 0 distinguished men connected
rith the histbry f Texas i together with reflections
lipon the present political and probable future re la-
ions of that country, Mexico and tho United Suites.
LYELL'S TRAVELS.
In this well-printejlgyolume by a liberal Foreigner,
pshtfemao, and well-informeil scholar, we have a
work of great Interest. Nearly half the work is oc
cupied by geological observations, but the remainder
is interesting eve,u, to the general reader. Ir, Lvei.l
discusses our most delicate internal question with
freedom and strength, but always with liberality.
Every American may read his remarks With profit,
and even, when he differs with th author, he will
ot the less respect his frankness, truth and high tone.
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APPOINTMENT BY TUB PRESIDENT.
Dillon Jordan-, Collector of the Customs at Pensa-,
,ola, ilorida, Dice Hubert Mitchell, removed.
HON. WM, C. PRESTON.
WV regret to learn from the Columbia (S. C.)J
Chronicle that this gentlemau, while returning from
hi Salt Work ta Akhtgdoo, Va., a few Jay ago,
wa seized with a sudden affection of the brain, atid
immediately deprived of sight. The disease assumed
the character of congestive fever, and. for some time
hi life was despaired of. The latest information is,
that he has recovered his sight, and was thought to lie
ilt of danger.
CT We have received th first number of a, new
Weekly naper, iut started at New York, styled
" The National Police Gaxette." It is intended to
furnish a regular Pelice record, embracing notices of
thievs and ofjendersof every description, and a re
gisterof til stolen properly, and ef all articles souiing
into the posstasioa vi tit Police Offict-
' But if you (the Whigs) say, we were not beaten
fairly, we answer, fairly or not, the Constitution has
been satisfied."
So says the " Standard" of latt Wednesday and
we deny the truth of this declaration, as well as that
which precedes it, that the Whigs were " beaten
fairly and honorably." Satisfied how ? that the
safe-guards and restrictions by it thrown around the
sacred palladium of our liberties, the ballot-box, have
been trampled down and disregarded? That this sa
cred charter of our rights has been spurned und vio
lated? That lire evils It was designed to prevent
have beeu entailed upon us, with all their pernicious
effects? Satisfied in seeing brought aboot, that which
Us framers Warned us against, as heretical to our well"-
being, and destructive of our Republican Institutions?
Strange reasoning this ! If this sacred, though vio
lated instrument has been "satisfied," whether the
elevation of Mr. Polk was consummated " fairly or
not," why the solemn warnings and admonitions of
our venerable Patiiots-and Sages, to preserve it in
violate, for upon its sanctity and faithful adherence
rested our happiness, and our very being as a Na
tion ? No, verily the Constitution has not " been
satisfied j" the designs of our forefathers, in bequeath
ing to us this precious legacy as thejr last will and tes
tament, has not been accomplished nor the privileges
guarantied therein been only exercised by the regular,
legitimate heirs of the testators. We mourn over the
degeneracy of the age of the prostitution of justice,
and the ruthless innovations made upon the primitive
purity of our National Charter. The Constitution
satisfied indeed strange satisfaction.
0 Friday week was made a stirriug and thrilling
day in .Washington city by the " Defenders of Bal
timore in 1814," who made a military visit to Wash
ington, to celebrate the anniversary of the battle in
which they achieved such honor to themselves and
safety to their city. The "Defenders" numbered
300, and were accompanied by two of the Balti
more military companies, and citizens of Baltimore,
altogether numbering 1500." They had a military
reception at Washington, and were received with a
warm welcome at the White House by the Presi
dent and his Cabinet, with whom they had a long
interview, and a hearty interchange of kind feel
ings and patriotic sentiment. They also visited Mrs.
Madison, who gave them a courteous reception.
They departed in a most hajipy maimer.
SMALL NOTES.
During a brief absence fromaur post, there appear
ed an article in the " Standard," in relation to the
issue of small notes by our Banks, which w certain
ly should have noticed, hud it met our eye at the
time. We find (he following reply to the article in
Km) last " NewBeriiian," which we heartily subscribe
to, and endorse as our owni. ." 1 ,'
' The Raleigh Standard is out upon'the Bahks of
this State, 011 account of thrir issuing smalt notes for
the accommodation of the public. That such u ar
rungemeut should meet with opposition from men en
gaged in biwiness transactions, is not a little surpris
ing ( but the Standard uim4 have a hohby. That
print is in theory so advooate of the Bentoniau hard
money scheme, but in practice is compelled to dissent-
Jtonly complains of the issue of umali bills he
cause the dear pc';iie axe apt to be injured by the op
eration, while the rascally Banks reap a large har
vest from the issue. We are sorry that we live in au
aire when such cant and humbugSery pass current
with a targe number of the Community Now does
not every mini of common seBKe know that in our
State, specie is not so abundant as to enable iin to
dispense with em ill bills 5 that if it was never
abundant it is nut so convenient. If how i vcr there
wa superabundance, of coin among us, and ll,ei.o
small bills are so mischievous in their 4euileucy, w hy
is it that tho specie does not farce tliein 01 ul circu
lation lThe Banks dj not compel Iheir rirrnlitiion,
nay, they nro ready to receive them at any tn.ie in
payment of dues, or if the hoiler prefer ii.'to pljiik
up the specie for them. The truth is, the K.iuh.h are
uixniru at one ume lor nut. a'tni'iling such laci itieslo
tho public, and then they are abused because ihey
do. If specie is scarce ihey are in fault ; if a found
paper currency is not n float', they ought Iu be crush,
ed, and soou to the end of the chapter. : The con
duct of 1 he enemies of the Banks reminds us ol a re
mark of the eccentric Iren;;o Dow. Spraliimr of
certain theological views, he affiniied llu-ie was no
chance forocrtuiu sinners., according to lb, it theuiv;
fur '-aid he, " If you do what Cud command.-, you'll
be damned, or if you don't you'll be damned.'' So it
is with the unli-Hanlc men, the Bunks are to be
damned anyhow. For our part, we find m.nuy,50
scarce nou--a-dHys, we am thankful-for small favors,
and therefore. uFci refine a small hill. H e recoiled
hat ..'! is ihe price of our subscription, and we would
say to our friends send in your email bills."
VIVE LA BAGATELLE .'
r ifts snDjuined article coniinnnicnted for the
" Richmond Wk'g. administer the best rebuke we
have seen, to the bluster, and gawoiwie of certain
Military Companies, lnuslnruig HO in line, who, pro
tected with absolute certainly, li-om having their ser
vices accepted, as well by th. ir diminutive numbers,
as their remoteness from the theatre of danger yet
"swear most terribly in I'landcrs." The hectoring
and bullying of the Loco 1'orqs, the vaporing of that
old Granny, Ceil. G.unfs. and l!,e fuss and commo-tiou-kept
up by th Volunteer squads, most have
made out country abroad, supremely ridiculous:
HJUTAKV
At a large called. Company Meeting of the Bnon
Axesof I.IBIR.TV, held ai ttis (iraud 'Batter)- on Fri
day evening Aiisust ii9t li,- Cant Jou .S411T11 in the
I'miir, the feilowi-ig preamble und resoluiioiw wore
unanimously adopted :
Whereas, it has come to the knowledae t this
company that many have tendered their survives to
Ocuerul (overntnent, and this igh him to General
t.iaines, lor the terrible Mexican War that is to ho;
ami b mi; li.rtliermoie infoiiiied tht the. Prstiidcnt
has imirrefl tbegnilaiit Empire Club, with the valiant
(.ap.. b, .10; rs ul iu head, lo be prepared to. march
at u tii.i,ii.,t. warning to Meicb. uu.l take possns
sion, in i'io name of J.rnies K. Poll.," of the goldeu
iaine 1 1 1 : no i!"ui M ai v in its anilul :
. ' 'j. . . . , . . , . ....
Mnrmne, dc u icwivj, llml tins company
tmreLv iniorms the L.hioni of all the iiowspaiers
riiroiurinmi ihe eoirntry. sail thrmigli (lieiu tho Sec
rotary i f ar, lint it lias b en fur some time, will
no Int.e sli.irl and coiikiderabie eipeuss, " huliluig
JMeu in roadmen.
iii-'n red, 'I'd. it if so unfoi lunate as to he ordered
into ui iuo .-.erne,,, ii panoses lo inarch " immedi
atyly, il no! sooner," 111 lo Ihe boundary between
TeXus n'nd Alexieo, ami forming diiectly upoti the
line, !.ue lla!ii.iKMto and l.i (.'uinaiichurf lo "toe
the mark.''
H--;reit, Tlnil il will feel iucif bound at all
(iincslo H come i'p" und injlaiituueously "tutu the
tn'e 1,. water."
Rev;-ed, That nil the papers be requested to no
tice these rcsoiui ime
JUil SMITH. Chairman, ami
Captain of the 11. A s. of L.
EDITOR'S nORRESPONDENCE.
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DUEL. IN KENTUCKY.
Mr. Taylor and Mr. Harbison, brothers-in-law,
of Harrodsburg, .jKy.) fought a duel a few days
since, at ten pace distant- Harrison at the first fire
was shot through -the bodjr-smd was mortally wound
ed, although alive at Ihe last dates.
!CT The following opinions -werw expressed by
Washington in a letter to Ju3ge Boudiuol. They
are wlhy of being printed in letters of gold :
" Thffree cultivation of letters the unbounded
extension of commerce the progressive refinement
of Jftfirrjers--the growing liberality of sentiment
ansK.ooore all, the pure and benign light of revela
tion, have had a meliorating influence on all man
kind, and increased the blessings of society.""
tTAt s. military review, near .Lansiuburg, (N.
Y two men ware sheckingljr mangled by th prs
msitnre dischmrg ef a eannoa. Uys of them lest
beta f his arms, abd th other on arm.
IT- Same two or three vemrs sine. Mr. n...
snswnuai, nesr riv r , , ..
, ,mniiiir jsa i-
v. .BUlamUr, sent our as weats, to the
Pacha Bey of Tanis, artoW, India-robbJr Wt a
paw of hi. 1 MleWteJ corrng.ted koota.and breeches
ao4 .0 Inrka-nthber el t.t.srfi, tni?,'
Vooi-skiB In ockuawlodirmottt of Vi, r.
JMDaII hy. just received front M Pachi, i
puleent hex. mode of solid mid. rlnhi. LTuT.:?-
d., bd raluod at eSOOO. ' "
tJT TWre is now exhibiting at Baltimore, a Coun
terpane made by Mrs. Ans Warnsr, a lady now in
her 94th year. It is a beautiful article, both as a speci
men of fine needle work and iu respect to th taste
displayed in the arrangement of the numberless-pieces
of which ft is composed. Ia tho centre of it is the
following inscription :
TO TtiK HONORABLE HENRY pLAY ;
th oksroa, Tut TioT AD niHaSTiiaonsT,
In token of admiration of his genius and his virtaes, - -j
is pretentea this piece or.sreedlewort, by 1
HIS, ASM WAWItr.
Executed by her own hand in the S3i year of bar ago,
- Baltimore,
While lingers still my Setting sun,
And life's Ust sands in silence fall,
Ere death' rude hand the glass shall break,
And o'er its ruins spread the, pall
..'..
I lift tho voice which 'mid the storm .
Of war our early: patriot bleat, ' . .
And with is dying, accents hail ,
The patrjot hero of the Wsst.
Oh ! hallowed bo thy matchless worth -V
By a wBele nation's love knd prayers ;
And thy eventful Iwing close '
Lamented by a nation' tsar.
Til Case of Mr. Gotani. The J.'ew York
Journal of Commerce slates lh.it .Mr. Cough remain
ed in a very excited state no to .Mondav mmaiiinr.
and had neither ate nor slept. T,ie New Vuik
Mirror of Monday says:
" We think it would be better for all potties, iT no
more mystery was attempted to bo thrown around
the disappearance of this gentleman. The stoiy
about drugs, &c. is so hijjhly iinpmhahle, that few
persons place much confidence in it. Mr. Goiigh
was fiKitid in a house of b-.td reputation, and in one of
tho lowest of ihe kind, in 11 dreadful state ef doliriuiu
tremens- He had been in the, bonne since h'ridav,
and had been drinking brandy at mtervulsduriiig liie
whole lime. This is about ihe. plain truth ol'lho
matter, and if Mr. 'iough uid nuiortmiiilely tv.uiiler.
from the fold of Temperance, there is 110 re'a.vou why
he may not return repentant to the (old again, and
give increased ol traction logins lectures by "the addi
tional experience he lias gained bv his temporary
lilacksliding; hut it will be better 'for himself, and
oeuer lor uie cause, II h '.uviis right up.' "
The following is iruiu tho N. Y. Commercial.
" Very liltle, if iniieed any, farthtr odditionaJ aiu
thtutic information lias been elicited rstpcctiug the
temporary diiuppearauce of tins young man. A sus
picion generally prevails, which we would be 3iad to
t;ee officially disproved, that in Ben of intoxicating
urinhs, ne uas lung Deeu accustomerl lodenvo sliiiiu
lus from the iuteinperiue use of opium; and that
probably, under the intiiveuco ol sonic overdose of
that poisonous and ruinous drug, flie latent de.Hre for
liipior whicfl has been smothered but. not destrr-yed,
burst out .nfres-h and led him into the ovs-Vs of
which report now accuses ,im. 'I'Ik- lioui-e in which
he was found is one of well known characlcr an a
liouse of assignation, where, however, be rioea not
afpear to liave been- ill-treated. H o have hcorci a
lucrative of the urfarm by which lie, obl.iined enliuiice
theie, as well as of the manner in l,.i I, lie conduct
ed himself during th e week, but we decline publish
ing it, and only add I hut the whole allair loudly says,
' let Mia that stuiiduih,' tc."
The New York Tribune also discredits the stafe
ment about hi having been drugged whilst drinking
a glass of soda, and concludes with the following ad
monition :
" In the mean time we thluk this a proper oocu
sioi) to warn re funned inebriates against the fatal,
the horrible consequences ol substituting ojnurn in
any shape for the sliniulant (hey have abandoned.
Such a practice ia the' most deplorable exchange of I ranks.
IT At a colled ni-elin;,' of Ihe Kii-hmond Hoi k
s' Ulnex, hel.l al iht-ir mom, at Koi-krlls" Hotel,
iptum bwellhend in thet h.r. Hie ( 'haunn.11, ill a
ft but cloijm-nt Add.;e-s, slaiid llml ,t lie object of
meeting va In tnke n,:,. iKinidi'ialiou the nro-
pri-ty of otl'eiiuj; lo ihe .s,.eriry of War, ll;6 ser
vices of OH' ' ''!, bul ralhnl band, lo aid 111 th
I fuming sir ilh .M.'o. He M(ld that lo uaiiis
mii:Ii a suT . M bold and fearless bund under his
' onimand, iVi.pi e,.iHir;ii ! as be was well aw ure w iih
v. I,., I alacrity Ihey would ru-h to Ihe scene ol danger,
and ei.lier rep.d I lie- bold invaders, or pensh in the
' iilieinpi:! Aftr slating that Hie Chair was. ready
lo ri-cnive uny jii io iinm on tho subject, be directed
11, e ergcaiil io e:.i iv roil, in order to sea if there.
' was any ;-'', I, er m ihe ('ouijiauy I
I ne r-erg,-(,ut having leiionued that duty, and
li. '.ling ev-iy mini at his po t, 011 motion, it was U"e.-
1 ed, ib.it 1 be Humes of all ihe members tie nub-
1 belied, toget herewith the proeeediiigs uf tin) Meet
I ing, in one or niuii of the Cily papers.
A complete list uf all the Members of the R. R
Blues, viz :
THOU. H. SWELLNE Capt.
Tm s. 1'uoiisr, Jr., Ut Lieut.
John Luino, !Jd. "
A. Uooi.ini.E, Ordnly Herg'l.
'J'lios. Y. Swallow,
K: Jkki.s,
JouN S -i I i II,
Tie--
K. 'I'. I.I'-KI.B, '-.' ? .'
On inujion nl John Snnlh,
, Rutirnl, That Hi,, wri ices of the Rirlimand Rock
etlsliluis. be lendered loiln' .secretary of ar cf
the I1. S.. lo Im! al his di.possl, in Ihe coming strug
gle 1 lib Mi'Ui'ii'l
AVajwi, 'I iiat we hold ourselves in rrsifuevs to
trial 1:11 at a moments' winning, to the tield nl ball Is,
there I 1 meet the enemy, to concur, ur die in the
attcmpl.
TIKIS, if. SWl'.I.LHEAI), Chairman
Tiiov, Y. Siv.u i.u'.v, Sec 111.
Nsr Oxi.KAVt The Garden) Their FrulttTh'
Markets lonefy Netlutnt Barhelurn .1
IVnrmng Y'ei.cin FijVrr, -c.
It is indeed taste, eve-.und hert-pleiisiuij to visit
one of the many beautiful and luscious private gar
deua wliieli adorn the Mlhurhs uf ll.n. l ily. 1 do not
s"ak merely of Ihe handsomely arranged walk-i,
Hie lovely uromaiic llnwer plats, and ll.n pic(irssfin,
and beautiful Arbors ati'sl Howers, whose inelnilneiiee
nnd splendor woiild woo a fairy lo become a l-ii iul ;
these, are well calculated lo eucliant ll.a l.. !iol.er,
paiticiilarly jflie b Vi admirer of tl.j Butanicul
kingdom, (iUcd"Tv"!T?rts uu-) when ItisU-fu'iy miaiu'cd
by -trier immiKtalienble ir atness ot a beautiful lau
ons, an 1 nun h' iimie particularly, it the sweet voico
lif MlllllO lWl'i'lil llonii vv;,rbU !iiYi,r,jiil!i- .IA ,l,u
ilower-elad icmjile. ,ii ihere are ullrsi-tioiw, il not j
sweeter, I hop I ,);,li u,-,i ,9 d001,iej uti.rallaiit if I
ear, ul 'east Mt suVt.i,n.al.
IniDSiue yonrreif pnnueii ading lh. rUsnxMlv a"- I
rauge'i nai.i.-i. -i.'.reM-igiii.re it, ( Ua
.sciipperniiu.:, a-i n icuns so mvilingiy li j.n u, V11i
and lliere, and on.l-r alio .-'.liter in ihe siuh -di 1
the greatest profut-a.n. tb- .Malnga. lh Man r,u
eevernl ottiemii. l'i:.-.J.;!glr.i! I, a it. A :V li ;
on, unu ilio hW-eei inr, 11, e l;i i.uiua p- -1, a il.o ,,
iniy pear, und tho vertuiiiion plum, .rr . ui nit il ,
rjibance. lo tenipt th l.isle and ual.n ,. 1
him wuler who cannot gfl al them, 11 ve.
paliou of their. delights.. -A hiile to Ihu 11
bountiful oroves meet the ee, groan. iij in
weight "I H.eir tiidliaut biinfens: the 1 .u, 1.1 y
orange, Ihe savory lemon, nnd the pmi.i nnw 1 , .:
ten of the line b.iu.in 1 invile the l.nu'ii ' t ,-(e
Cast a g! luce lo y.i:ir.j"ft, ajnl you inv iluni j 1: y U.
gin to feel in your pockets for vour iml-cr . oners, -ne.
paialory lo making an'"oiuluii-(it upon Ihe per.uu,
tilberls, and aliicunl trees w lui h rm-et your view
Wander a lillbi larther 011 in ibis labv rui b ,,f evi -i-.,u
and cinl a gln.ip " ut your let, uml luxuiialo iiuoii
Ihe iiiaiiiiuoih water tiieon. . i.iUn n I. .1. ,;,. o. i.u.i
! 'Lissnsssssem'.isuj smsssaujh j ;imn sisiii.s
By sivest exprnenro k:iow,
'1 hat marriage, rightly understood,
Civcstn tint tender and tho good,
A I'sradise below."
That much dreaded vlsitsr, the Yellow Fever, has
at leuglh uiudo its appeiiraiice in New Orleans. Up
lo the Hid, (yesleuiay,) three cases of a positive
character occurred, 01m f wi. -h resultsd in
dvulh. Theie is mile hone that Us spread can be pre
w iitwd, as ,,u former e.xpeneuco lias proven, that the
Jnlow fen-r, when making its appnuranne lutein Ihe
.easou, di.es cot usinine a mild loriu. The unaccli
iiiauil, i-urticumily, uiu adnsud lo tak all proper
pn.caul.ou. Yours,
COSMOPOLITS.
h. C. jJilitnry Aeademy,
rpHH tPtriiNr Mmrh'y Ltcl nro at i,l3 lnslitti.
i-i.t
ol
- 11011 Hill im urn vi'
i;n intt. Ly II V
sii uttish J'oi'tty. The
AtuJjmy ara mspetUi
Ilami th. S
red mi I'rnlay evening lha
IIUSTKLI, Hsi. Sulejoct
palruiiM aiid inctnls o! lha
Jlly ii.nu d to attoiid. '
JC '(.HAY. . ..
O. A. UL'CK.
A ?:t!a:iitvit ifnnJ's, u nc amcb
J.l 1 !"'. r"Uii no .iiuiho.', nrv harder, slid pr.
uoiiiirud lo be superior to the b al .s.crin Thrv
tuiu 10 us on coiii nH.ioti, and su, udrrrd ul "
oeul. by th,. bax 0 'J5 lo lbs and l 5 ceuls M
h Iban a box.
Ivttleli,, 1
A
I ilt 15
I,
WILL
PECK.
i'IiviJJw
Wuiilcd,
.Mumi
tit
jmvitJ Ui'm-c"lvi
rioiiH Uiii.l i uf r:init'i .j ti.i Wmi.
U i4t on. U ul w uv i,r"J 1
PiniuiPi if 1 1 ''" tiling lh.it m ralrulnlfj f o hit-
(s c c, annul llui t.r-ic, u i'tll lit oIlncturitrH wwth
urliIil, nrs uirr lo tm luiind. Id Hjitiu ol yourfcii,
oii Ctiiuiwt lit'in icriiJin; a, a ilimii- ou w 10 in iJin
c!ime of tli! lutiicn, cnjo)iiij ml lie build vl tiial
I Invo bniorf hinted fit (lip vnrifd nnd prnrniTiious
Ihsb olKr8onn winch lorui Ihu df-niciM ul I.im ( ily.
(io Wtttj mo to onp ol" 1 hi MarkftN, hmJ I wiil blniv
you u livFn aprcirn'!! n -1 ,h cthit;! iurr.i1od ui isi-.
fit? re vuu jiiHt't hi'iinz.',! IliMini'jIf. vvi;h un
rl;, (lasliiti, liicn um tuc rt.Jcitn whifh ftf iim uf .0.
ciait-d Willi hi vtvv nutivity. Soyhii;it,i lurk-
ay llu ftrasirrfr vv.tiuH'H it-i mcpi il Iwuiniinj
und d'Uhttui wuittjci in"". unJ v u y- hi m Uy .t.i I
nn in.stiiiciivr. tv-rn lo fur 111 nn n 'jiifiiufnii will.
lim. Yuii ncl coiilo a iOMH ihr r.w.'uihj Me iri 1,
the tr,i -''anrc at wlimii mspirpi you Wi;h nn i.it-H of
treachery mn! doot it--h' is rx 1 J 1 , inoro nud iiu-
ki i.c ; he r i U not Iu rrifvjt. Ihf fuvotuli.o inipfi-
niuu of lliP pop'iliiro, nnd ou leav him wnU a (nil
pun. Ir tinn uf hi-- bnrHsni.in p:iMvutH.- Mmd l-v n
oifiH:ic;il Italian, h-,so fhirk lumroun eyr, ami
flii'crl jI c niiili-n.incn, but tht index -f tl.n haj'pv,
drt'iiniv hnrt of Luvrt-nnd irNittry whif'h )u v
g 1
) l:i:-::;T
EINvil.:, limy win
poi ic in. sj 111 u:ui in
.led it jj 1 ti in! nn 1 ion 1
dill. .11 t ihe i.muI br.ci
l"liSll L..iU-.,!li), in 'T
"I'p'K atn.il In II. iniilur of 1I1
'll'iig Ui'i service nl a coin.
j in I in nai l tlm nintrui 'inn
I ol lh 61 l.ixi piopi.;,J in b,i opt'iied in Ins taimiy.
1 ' reiMiiiPudii-iuiistif an uncjtcoptiuiiab.e t inr.ac'.or
! will bit rt'uuircd ol cuiii.u.
r. in:iu:uiTii.
It'i is desirous id en
pen ut Icinalf , to im
nail sonio ex
nnil vi Im is
and Ficich,
toniniloll
Hid HH)b'l linint bv
papvr
D.l.lic
Ri riirder Olfic
ltnlenjh, Woiteinb
ion, )
r
7"
3'!;tr :.m.c:.
1?Y Vn: rij I-: ol a Ueinee ol 1 ho (tntirt of Kipii
C.fl ly 'he (,'ounly d (.tunvillr. I shall . Ilor at
i.u'd.c sale on Monday, It n- third day of i.,vendier
licit, si lbs nurt llmt.u do,.r in the I'owu ol Ot.
fnru, ibo H'UJK d l.o J' m Town. bel0ui-
ii a. lo lh Hern ol u,H lulo 1 Im-J iitin liiltioll, and
now nru!d by (.'ol. James Numll, n
A I3i. ii -:itrit,'iji .- -c)t.
Tins i, n ln-i on the Mam ri-. ,i , i , 1 1 ars.
with-o one liimdied und iwei.iy ..:.- ,.j t , Cm rt
lim , slid is fumrabu .ituslid hih r tor s Uuiiimss
i esuniunnicnt. or a I ihs reiilern e.
bedd
in lbs coral reccuw-ew of his soul, and yon lou"
Tin: i. ATI-: kluc it on in maim;.
Vl.ol.l 1.1K I'ORll.lNII All-.CKI liHK, H..,- . lj.
RKit;i.Ts of ihe Ci.f.c'ikin 'nn..-, i ah Very
uiniy i I ihu ni-js Ime mil rj.AeJ a uclnry nl
this t'leeluiii, and is a muller nl cinlfs'- wc iiavii
nmie tu cluini, so l.,r concerns ilio .uiiinj; m a
Wl-.ig ascenueciy in th Sta.te at this t.u. Hot
a lieu all ;l.ins nro cinunicred, llie rclmii'i wliu ii
lii'; ptvsiil .'Hale AdlllinisiUlii.n hf Ifl'lUnd is
luilv fipaivslcul tun liel'iil Lr iboo v h' bsve no
CJipicd the lurcuiost places in tns iVduiucrsUc"
vices intii couiu possiniy oo nil upon ; lor II tin, il is a
tyrant who hurries his victim tlirourh a dii ii.lin
career of loathsomeness to lltegia've, Opium is a re
marselens Demon who holds him strujjj'tHjj und con
vulsed over a horiible abyss into wlncli he seems for
ever just about to plunge, while soiiirinues a rrliinpe
of the fair Heaven iiioctaihim from above." i
Accordinc; to life lalol returns via h,ive rc.
reived, nun on a caret. il cxuiinsiinn uf liicui in
ii.; t,..ii. i-',,... a
.'() lowns, Gwtttrniir AsDkm.is fa . In I ." votes
snort of au eiectidtr." 'J'ultk iwi:s ro-ii;.r:ii? -a
ht.v iaryo porhonul the lbdiln.Ms ol Ins parly,
llui'.iyh mil ail of lheiii,':'aii'rFl.i sr;ii.i n" not ycl
enncedo that lie if not t Ri 'iid bv tin. people.
FvrSki.?g)mr?s iJte. v'ii:oiifiii-tMH v.r.y
i'Cirp(.'ctabie poriion of tiie i:cpit'smi Jt.ves idi-c-I'
d at tho tirnt tt,it.'SeIi ins a iihuu i'v. 'I here
17t3, .at a lime when the officers who had survived ' '"e iiie vpry stiikiHIt ami v fV mi ilv.ntf Wlnif
the cuulicl which secured our liberties, leit like a i :r!rt. We hopo ti! ft-. -old hiiv. 'I'iid Swiiatc,
band of hrothere indeed. We give an extract 1,0111 i ihe Btrnngbolii of Lucul.ioui.in, his received a
tho liishop's address : 1 niialiuij.
" The safety -of the government demands the edii- , tiiiine very iinpnrUnt resiil' and pome curious
cation of ihe people. ,1 do not mean by Uiattlio mere ! dcveliipnieiilg will urnvv ou' l this clrr tiou. The
kii;.., .....1 1 1 . . ..... .
1 n im eci. accuuuis. 1 ao uniPuruor HI Und that he Ms sumo! nn" e -c 10
O The-" KvKaa M 1 unW nrjlicies an Oration
delivered by Uishop 1)oae, before Ihe (ancinuuti ol
New Jersey. This Society Jks formed .!.,v IT I
not meau the science merely that can mnp the hca
vens, or navigate the air, or put u giidle round about
the earth'' in less than the ten thousand. Ii part of
Ariel's undertaking. i do not peak of intellectual
iuiproviiiie-iit inereiy, or of menial acrjuisition, Ihough
these -demand and well deserve, utmost encourage
ment. I speak of that which educates, drawn out,
developes, teuds to perfeot the divine original w hich
still remains te fallen, human nature, and iiisiulains
it huniun. 1 speak of that which I ill- the heart from
groyetiiiig on the earlli iu sensual indulgence to Ihe
coniiiiuiiiou of all high and holy tiling. peuk of
thai winch makes Uie most' obedient child, Hie most
dewted parent, Ihe most faithful, friend, the kindest
neiglibor, the most patriotic cililen, the purest and
111 ireotTest woman, the best and bravest mau..
Oiirs is the' land for men men tocontend with diffi
culties men to keep puce with progress and. to uigB
t-rneu to anticipate iiuprovements men to be Var
ies in adversity men to be constant in prosperity
inen like th ttomsr Cincinnstus. to leave ad W We'rve
th country, or dike the patriot band of seventy six,
to pledge for eoantity-aod for treedmcn, ttieir live, their
fortuuee and beir sacred honor." .
dn beside aoswfiino; ti,
u:al convention" ol Vv'hijj
own house.
i.-fcuititiims (71 n " ,1-nil.
. Let him sec lo his
raoM.TUE SAME rATICR.
Representaiivk Uisriiii. rs Tin? returns
present suiue curiuim rcul:s, lilunir-iiiiij.' the
scaUered couditmn of the voters trencraliy, and
;..in. .i. .. .1 1 , . 1 1 .... 1
i i;c-i.iAiit ore nunereu huu uimkc 1 uimn p Mir . t, o . , , ,
, , , i "nl ciftoi M.-uvsn, be tie ol iindJliiiu age or n:, r
f rentf -twu drttricU,
here i -n." .(Jlituee ;
lo lleur him strike, bi hurp. nnd win f Ilio son ol lite
native Leunly and k'lury of Ihut Poetic land. Ju-l
here yon iixet tho duik-browed, oeiiaorinus and mi
erly Jew, iiiul the iiiiariuutioo at one piucis Imutn
some, miserable liurki.ler-strill, trailing m bin eeud
liu ml iviires and imitation di.ouondi und other oouu
lerfcii xdnp-lrap-i, tfi deceive nnd dupe the un .ve.ry ;
holdi-c;? in one bnd l,e w.dow's leur nnd the orni'.iii -
blood, Hiid in Hie oihor rnapuirr cio ely li e puce of
Ihe sacrifice, Willi a r iinvulitve rluitit, nnd you are
iinxiouw to get cb'ur ot such a sight of ubhorretico
and ,Ji-!ust. JunI ojipopiie, siaud, Ihe po.ue eml-o-(:i.iiuin.odatiii
I rciicliiiKui, wno With bjivi ,-irid sini.c.-t
suluttH you will) ii lieedoiii and cordiri.ity that nt
olMie leiieves yon fiicn the unple.isafit inoo.i into
v li.r-li '.he nyuUive Iirnclde had jm t cn,t you ,
And hcio you meet ihe Hi?d man of Ibo fmi.fit,
vv Im Ii uh wniitl.'ied fmni the tecs.. e of the h'.n aiy
iMoiinl itiin. kIuiiiIiii wriv jed up in hi hinnLcl ol
i-i lf e iiiijiilniii. iii,inir 'i-'iicnllv on, or o; i 1 1 . r n M.
liiiii'iiil " wn.'i," to a (jiiestion or (dierviilioil innde
lo bun. And lbs V.iiikce ioj, " ui i-si s" he n ah e
lo cope v, nh any of them in " itiivinir s tr.wh-, '
and he has wandered awtiy down tho " ilu.4Hirii. '
lo di-po. e ol bai " uoiioiis, ' looLiii"; as keen niui ss
calnilatiti an if lie were in Hie vtiltiros r-chtjol-roniii,
cati'inir iiji a stun in ' llarWtr" or " i uim und tryi. '
Along comes Ihe opulent I'laiili r of the Niu.h, tut
io.i ly eiiiiiiriuir the prile v.-lnch Cotton n, seiimif ut.
or how much he tan (jot oilbred lor his crop of
;ivi;ur1 nod ll.ee.
N.,r ii Ihe inaikel d'Mtitnto of ether sttrrlinn
if you M-Il lo ire ionic of the pit Hie. t U'm.K u in
lb,- vo.NI, jii:t wnik to the ve;Ub:e ma.ki-l, and
I i.rfy lili!vc:. .il uululi- lo in al il. I b-e you luiic
the dcjiculOly ronnded form ol l.ie lov-jy biiimtie,
who.e ibiili e)0, hpa.lillliir ticiiftulh II o ravsn tres:.e
whicii luxurniiitiy clufer on ll.e c)t.iii'nlely hue and
loiM-riii u'-cli, cAcites tlie b'f. icsi eucuiriinin on N'-r
in i.i no.- ..tuiii iioim arid heviiie. And Inn laar
liyure of .oni" I'lOi.i-.-t clan-abler ol New liniund,
wine e hi .iuii. il ujid l.wi.cii!ii'!y blue eye, d..i,o,s
Willi iunccinr ri hi.i1 lorciu eii liom tier r.xic..'l.
u.l l innir.iii.i l'.c;ej, arriiit.- ,h' bcicl l -r, ipi.nl buund,
l.i.m rail i.iMjiif'ouli.n ihrlibl und pli-uM.le. And
if ne be' nil Old ii..'Ci.'';li', oil hn.V bcli-ily ho re-
piom hd hincclf lor hayiic itlu.ed Uus lentLJt of
till '.'iirlhly coin forin - n Ivt'e.
I Speaking of llaclie'orfi, avvnkeni in my bosom a
j choid of sj mp.il.by and sorrow lor tins itiit..-ilunitrs
! ckiss. lie is truly to be prud I lie eljiius'-nloue
like, u tree io the desert wa,if, when the wind vlcs
tlt s amonff iu feutlrss liraiicheH. lie m-cuih Io liuve
nlood slili, while o:hers pre uid forwurd in the race
of life. ,lf i have a hinyle reader of the ubove eluas,
let me beg ot bun, even uuvv, to stop and make
-oiiie uuiiid lur his hfe liine wion- VV e Kiuw lie
still lovcgi to ba. k in ihe aiiii-iduin' uf heauly. Au
old wairon'-hon-f loves ll,e cracl; of Ihe. whip, and
a siipeirfiiuiiafed Hau delights in Ihe cnpriceM ot bis
fair tyrams. Indeed, I urn of tho opinion, tunl a
Ibicheior slrri dd never despair for " while there is
life, there' is hope.'
" 'I here fiwirna no goose so rny b'lt soon or late,
"May find lomie honeat gander for a mute.''
Tim Iliichelor who uciects to enjoy the last
I sliu.1 slso ulli r for .. mi the third Mun.'sy in
-T uve inner ne t, nl U.a i n in llmiso dour in i he Cur
of Kslcish. e IKAIii'OI'' ,) i ihe C'ountv of
V ske, beloimiiig in ibo sumo LitMte, Ijn.g on Ibo
water of hncr deck, adjoining ihe binds uf W i,.
Iitrn lloylan, Asi Hi ,ke unci others, and containing
ii bo ut linen hundred ocroa.
'I lie I'oii.e. und Inn m Ovfird mil be sold uon a
credit uf one an. I two ver. with niieresi on rlie l-.i
insialmciii aft, r mu it-ur, liuin ihe ilny of sale
i Im I. uml in ifiu County ol VV uke will be sohl
upon a oredil of one, in, nnd ibtoe rears II. o sec
ond nnd Hi mi iiiMiuhuenis to bcur inieivst slier one
year liom lha 4av of mce
Tiit). U l.i J'TLC.I01Lf, C. M. H
Onford. Hcpt. 3d, IHC,. yn
fl l'. I i; Of iNOli I ii t;AKtll.l; V-Ciurinn
V ' oiiitty. Conn ul I'lom slid tjuurtrr nessn.ns,
A uiiu.t it, m, 1 H I J.
ijl. Clija and wile pturnh, Mmlha A., Louua M ,
and VV ilh, nn J. Curloss,
w.
Murphr 'Jiirlnss, Mnlrot Cnrbtss A J. Csiloss, ami
Kdnnrd 1'. t uibisn, Murv Ann, lloberi Csilui
e ml Huth Uew, wtln i, llenty Dew children of
Hubert Carlum, dee'd, Wiuhip Telly and nif
M'I'V, 'I bo, Ii. Cnlht'-s find wile t.llubi III.
I'elUion fir 1'ais.lrm ol Ihe Hntl. Ettate. of Archt
liltld ( ur o;f, der.ea.leii.
IN this rase, it appealing to ilio xalltifqlion of the
Court, thai ihe Deleiiilsms in Ihu rasa Hie not urn
do Unl mis S He: ItMoidcrrd by the Court, Itist
niiniiculion bo mnde in 'int iisieih Kt-r ier, ,,r ihe
i-psce nl in ucriif, liolilytni; fsul itclendulllt lo sp.
pear st ihe nfl t 'Conn ol I has and tjuiirisr Cc"ioju,
l. rlho I oiiiny ol Chiilliti.n. nl llie Cmni lloustiiii
lb 'l.(iwii ol I'lllsboio'. on tho secoiij Monday of
.Niivmnbrr nnt, then nnd i lie i r In plead, answer or
demur to the shoy,i mrn'iooed I'etititiu i oiherwise,
the aii w II be tnken pro run fr.no nnd be hesrd tx
pnrtr ns lo ilicm, h n(l h deciee in, .do (or psrlliion, ac
cord'iiiir to t '.i prayer ol said i'ehliuny.
W i. ne. , a i ii a A i kiima is-; Clerk ol our ssul
Cnoil, al iillur, 2d Monday of Aujftit, A U 1845,
slid Hie 7Uih yeur el American f ndci.ernJrm e.
N. a 3 : i;nM..t, c. c. (.;..
8..t 33. (Pr. A, U. Jf 6 i ) 7fi-fiw
r;;:jri "s:ii"! !
fA r,AA VHlvV SUlMililDU SKCARS, .
liyJV uirtej Urands,
salu by
VVII,r,l..IS, HAYWOOD &. Co.
Peptenibcr lli. 7
just rcctnud and for
Vf lira, rmv .Ii,ih tl.A fnl (if lli. itntuipn win, u'i.ri
ill twciilv-iiinu of winch oulH1.0 n,e (;,.,) g.t iL.wers. While her emu.
v.7ir natc ..r.ci... on , p.-iuioris culled the cIpucBKt buds, sliei wii IKleiyng
' A fcRGE APFLE.
Wo hare ben Wiowtl a fine spr-eimefi of what
is railed the Mertt apple; (and we" should tike
tn merit the reward of receiving some of them)
grown on the farm of Mm. Wigner, tbout twelve
mi esa weetnf Saletn, r.C CurKitT pro ntrt-
ed ui to hare if weighed and mesrtirrtd, and the
result prdvii" it ttf weigh aeven eighthn of a xmnd
and to lireatur 13J iuchee frf circumference.
Chtrih (JaxU4.
Wines, while there are but ei;liiecn iIhib fir
hu.lt have elected Lo:os. flic whole number
elecled. as far as heard from, do noi yet coma up
tooi'ie (liirdqi Trie liouse. The Wh are ahead.
Can ihey keep'sn! Ii i,wirih Iryinj.
1 Iowa Ki-tction Mr. Dodje is re-elected Delegate
by bid niajoiity. The new Constitution is ajaiu re
jected by a majority of 317 Votes.
1 .' 'j,
SfiT!7l or M. Va.xy. The Richmond Wh1
of Monday says : " We are authorize J by the as.
ststaot treasurer of the fund, M,ss Cliza M. Rid
lie, toannounfte lo Uie Whir; !d i of Viriritiia
t is t there ia now a cerlaiitij Ihntthe ilatu will be
i reeled. The' amount in hand is not quite suffi
cient, but no dn ibt ia entertained that when thn
sever! sums collected in many of Ihe counlie
and those within reach by a little exertion shall
have been added, ihe coiiec'.ion will be ample."
io me ilici iiy oi me uirus auu cnasuir; i lie yellow-wir.).-d
b ilturlly. VV'l.eu he taw ull ihe ret adorned
witli'gui'aiid'i, she beihougbt herself of au jrathering
a wrcalh hut she could liud no dowers to p.ea..e her
fiiitidious taste. Al iustslin was called by tlte merry
Iroop lo return lmnie j not wishiiifr to lt li ft alone, or
to go unadorned, and grasping hanlilyAhe ucureal bud,
she pimtied it in iter bot,oui, and iound, too lute, it was
a t km tie. lie-wsre, then, irwidon guy, flippant )outh,
and ripened age. Low you io.tt r by Ilio way-side--a-isn
not to the ong of-liis syren, nor chase Ihe butter
flies of pleasure, but al her the tiuvrrr while Ihey
bloom, nor wail until illu too late, lest yc gra-p a
weed. " As a walled town is more hunrailn than
a village; says Khak-pste, " so ik the forehrud of a
rnnrriee man mors huiioiaiile thsn the bare brow. of
a Bachelor." .
" The joys of rriarrjaje are the heaven on earth)
1 ir.. .-. 1 ,i "... ....
n g, u i Mt.K, ik- dviii m ijiiiui,
hinewsof concord, earthly immortality,
I Kternity of pleasure."
' Though fools spura Hvfhen's genlls powers,
Ws, who improve hi gulden hours,
STGTGvVOOO & R03ERTS0N,
Ui-altT l:i l';j'iti aul ituineatio
w i: t i v i .r u s ,
Drugs, Pn is Is, Oils Dye-Sluffn, Viindou Clans,
rerliiiacrjr, it., ie,,
A HE now rrceiving their Fall supplies, which rs
dk. la'KO and cnuiplilo. Hating nil. .rued their
slore, ie bettor (irrpsied to do liusincss than heielo
fore. Merchants, Physicisns, and flealers in geneml. are
muted tn rail slid rxauiiiie their Mot isyl the cornsr
of liolliriiibri.uk and bycamore alrtcts.
He eisbur-, Vs.. fc-epl. 19. 74--w4ir
The Augusta nsuraricc and
If. J. Tsf SX'U t6VTM. I '
OF AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
MAVI3 continued ibeir ACEbC I'm this pises,
Thsy sre prepared li lake hisks asinst I'll
iu any of l he Towns of No rib Csiohna, and" in lb
country, on term a farora'do t any other goad
Uoiupiiuy.
Api hcatiiiDs finm shroud, containing a proper
deocripiion of tb properly to be coveitd, will be at
lended to.
Th Capital of to Company is 375,XVf, all
paid tn. Losses sr setiled vn lbs must liberal isrms,
tin! tb pTOJiit wiil always be mode at the A.Dcy
ia FyuiUe.
E I,. W. VVISiiLOW,
. Agt.nt.
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