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NEW PUBLICATIONS. Hector McNeill, died at bis residence iu Carroll on the 4th aged 48. A large I tbe opinion of every intelligent American in Mex I hav.nn.srted uooo the subject XaiofslBfrtvvl tfvtt craOrr. n.i or hit enemies. New fire rij.h.-' rrnm hn ere ind oew vigot nerves bit arm circle of friends and acquaintances, and Ibe com You will perceive, gentlemen, that the object of ibis communication is not to go into a i.etailed TRI-WEKKLY.

munity at large, mourn tbe loss of one thus remo Oo bit assailants rush, but it is only upon eeriain death. They fall, but Ibeir placet are still sup-and to nuicklv. ihe dead seemed lo rise up ved in tbe very prune oi nieanu in ine tniusi oi uit history of Gen. Quitm-n's services in T. A.

8. DOWIPH AN. Uditmr. or to bow ihe many claims he has upon me con- Kim lika armed men from ihe leeib of Cad lmre and esteem i.t hia countrymen, NATCHEZ, 12, 1847 mus. At length a ball from a distant rifle pierces he falls backward lo the with a view to eorrm an erroneous statement, usefulness Grenada limes, iinxnii.

Affair rf Honor. A duel came off, in the Cher-nkf Nation, oppoite Fort Smith, on Thursday, the 29 h. htween Col. John S. Roane and Capt.

Albrit Pike of this State, and lateof ibe Arkanst dr SAMUEL B. NEWMAN, the present incum which, from its publication in a journal distin earth, in streams of gore which curdle around him hi lips no cry of agony grail bent, is a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Adams eujsiej Ior fumes? ao(j brainy, may be the me- county, at the ensuing election in November next. ihp implacable ranror of bis eoemie-he dies, dium of doing injustice to a gallant and accom plished officer and patriotic citizen. THE Hitory ot St. Giles and St.

James, complete, by Douglas Gerrold. Martin the Foundling; or, the Memoirs of a Valet de Chambre, by Eugene Sue. The Monk's Revenge; or, tbe Secret Enemy, by Samuel Spring. Georse or, the Planter of the Me of France A Tale of the Land and Sea, by A. Piquiilo Alliaga; or, the Moors under Philip the third of Spain, by Eugene Scribe.

Edward Manning; Bride and the Maiden, by J. 11. Ingrahatu. The Brigantine or, Guitierro and ihe Castilian, a Tale both of Boston and Cuba, bv J. 11.

Ingraham. Tiie Truce; or, On and Off Soundings J. H. In-, graham. Tbe Dancing Feather; and its sequel, Morris Gixme or, the cruise of the Sea-Slipper, by Ingra-ham.

Wood Leighlon or a ar in the Country, bv MaryHowitt. 3 Flirtations in America; or, High Life in New York and Saratoga, Seatsfield. The Black Prophet; a Tale of Irish Famine, bv Wm. Carlton. The Mysteries of the Heaths: or.

the ChaiMn Or CHARLES L. DUBUISSON, the present in Regiment just leturned from Mexico. Tiiey lougbt with pistols at 10 paces, and exchanged two shots without injury to either pany. After which bv the interference ol friends, it was Keiying upon your courtesy anu ju-" rumbent, is a candidate for the office of Judge of the ad the Alamo has fallen. Yankee Doodle.

The late number of this pe n'mliral hare cou'ainedsoine very well written ar proper action in the premises, i remain. Probate Court of Adams county, at the ensuing elec fully, A MISSISSIPPI vvtuu. arranged, honorably lo both parties. tion in November next. We find the following oictly bit-off piece of tides of ihe right stamp.

Indeed, in the present week's number there is quite as good, il nol better Cf RICHARD A. INGE, the present incumbent, The cause ol difficulty is to ne ounea in oonvion by ihe parties concerned, and we hope the matter will ever rest. Wan liuren(Ark.) Int.SUt July. good-natured satire going the round oi our ex- Kilt is a candidate for Ihe office of Clerk of the Probate changes, vve are ignorant 'i us pa all will admit that ihe writer holds a graphic pen: Court of Adams county, at the ensuing election in Pm.rrt.iM We arecrediblv informed that it is November next. "This is a curious country! I't history wouiu in rontmi nisiion to et un a class in Phonography Or CHARLES A.

LACOSTE, the present in cumbent, is a candidate for re-election to the office of afford ample matter for moial lectures, sermons and philosophical disquisitions upon human nature and the ends of ihe government. What a strange fatality hangs over Ibis unfortunate republic! I is painful to contemplate. To be sure a little over (or ba I spelling) at Winooski City forthwith, the special object of the enterprise being to leach young gentlemen and ladies in that thriving neiorhborhood lo snell "ihe wurdz that tba em County Treasurer at the ensuing November election, Chavalaine, lrom the French of Frederic Snuiia tianslated by Geo. Fleming. The Life and Adventures of John A.

Mnrrn th rjrEVANDER L. GLASSBURN, the present in ploy in making luv to eeclt other, so infurnul badly cumbent, is a candidate for re-election to the office of I Great Western Land Pirate. half a century ago, we numbered only mree millions of English colonists; now we are a miahty nation of freemen, ruling ibe great continent from thai they can nether be red nor understud ny eny nursun but the wun lo hoom ilia are directed. Ax- The Secret Band of Brotheis. bv J.

H. Assessor for Adams connty, at the ensuing elcation. the Atlantic to the Pacific. is true we have a We are authorized to announce WILLIAM The Arts and Mysteries of Gambling, bv Green. Gambling Unmashed! or, the Personal experience of J.

H. Green, the Reformed Gambler. iduutz hav hapent in konsekwens of the want of a knowledge of the lauz of fouografe. Our informant adz that this is aerate kuntre and that lharar a GRAYSON, as a candidate for Cleik of the Circuit boundless commerce, a brave armyt ana a gaiiant navy, innumerable statesmen of distinguished abil- Court of Adams County, at the ensuing election. grate meenny peep! to ihe aktr.

Burlington Free v. earned writers and nrotessors, anu a wu.u, 1 ne i ripptngs of 1 om Pepper; or, the results of Romancing, by Harvy Franco. 1844 cr. the Power of the bv Th fin tin I ii Moiinnnl rrrcalnpst anr! Press. I SAMUEL WOOD, the present incumDeni, is an wings um cousmuw We are al English.

r.nHirf.ta fnr HUrlr of the Circuit Court of Adams power yei witai ooes im A clergyman once undertook to convert a negro ol The Life of Gen. Tavlor. the Heroof Ways wrong always cumnim County, at tbe ensuing election in November. who was all but incorrigible. As an argumentum Heaven and Earlh.

We have gone ihrousjh sev Palo Alto. Resaca de la Palma, A.onierey and Buena' en contests, fought hard battles, gained glorious rv We are authorized to announce R. K. BECK- IMS. reading, than in any ol the lecentiy is-ued Punches, the illustrations are far inferior.

Willi due improvements iu this particular, Yankee Doodle would be quite equal to the desires of ihe public. We clip a few paragraphs to show its present quality. Some clever hand has taken hold of the Zach-ary Taylor anecdote manufacturers, and, with a humorous introduriion, gives tbefollowing authentic anecdotes of old Zack: Anecdote, No. I It is well known that on the battle field the hero of Palo Alio is as cool as a Roman Punch. His surprising self-collectedness nd imperturbability in times of the greatest peril, was never mote forcibly shown (ban id a little circumstance at Buena Vista.

A Mexican mortar being in full play upon the front of the American columns, large shell with the burning fusee fizzing at the aperture, weighing hard upon 200 telldiiecily at the feet of old Zack, who, with his characteristic contempt of danger, was sitting on his horse upon a conspicuous knoll, and was surrounded by several of his staff. Thinking it altogether fnol-hardy and supeiogatory to stand still and be own 10 pieces, the officers betrayed no delicacy in galloping out of harm's way. Dutold Zack moved not a peg. "Don't be alarmed, gentlemen," he observed quietly, shifting his attitude by throwing the other leg on the neck of his horse "don't be al.irmed them 'are chaps dont bust always. Whit will you wager now, Mijor Bliss, th.it the fusee doesn't go out afore harm's done?" While ihe major at a good distance, levelled his long spy class at the globular apparition, the old hero calmly took out his spectacles, polished their glasses by rubbing them gently against bis thigh clapped them on his nose-descended, and approaching the shell, bent over and closely scrutinized ih" fusee.

It had just burnt to within a hair' brea dh of the inflamable bowels of the shell and old Zack, taking it between his fuie-finger and thumb, drew forth the Rupert Sinclair or. the Faithless Wift. A Tai victories. We are, nevertheless, wrong all the TEL, as a candidate for Clerk of the Circuit Court ad hominern, he told Cuffy that the wicked did not live out half their days. "Dat dar is queer," said Cuffy, "him no lib out half him day, bah! Well den, I '-pose him die 'bout eleben 'cluck in de forenoon." time.

Wroiiff in 1774. wnen opnosinz ine iriiotr- of Adams County, at the ensuing election. By the author of "Ten Thousand a Year." Also A beautiful half length colored likeness of ZACHARY TAYLOR, Major General U. S. A.

of cile tyrant of Great Britain said the lories. Wrons in 1812, when we proclaimed tree iraae We are authorized to announce J. S. ELWELL, a Democratic candidate for Sheriff of Adams America. or sale cheap ty as and sailor's rignts, aim uougeu me ummi a ond time to mid the federalists.

Wroug in G. S. TAINTOR, aug 10, '47 corner Main and Wall streets. A Ijdy, a regul.tr "shopper," who had made an unfortunate clerk tumble over all the stockincs in county at the election in November. 1834, when Gen.

Jackson threatened fiance, lor Tt The Whiir nominating committee have the in lemnilieH. Wrong in Ibe Black Ha war. presented Ihe name ol S. C. Cox, as a suit Wrong in the Creek war.

rong in the Semi bis shop they were fall goods objected lhat none were long enough. "I want the very longest hose that are made." "Then, madam, you had belter apply at the engine-house beyond." GIN STANDS. JUST received a few of E. Carver superior Gin Stands, with all the late improvements. For sale bv MASON A.

METCALFE, Natchez, Aug 7th, 1847. able person lo represent our city in the next legis nole war. And now wrong again in the warwilD Mexico to toy many whigs. Pray tell us. when lature.

Mi. Cox is a liberal politician, i clever will America ever be right where there is ngnting Appointment by the President. James Elder, gentleman and will represent the interests of his lo be done we do reany, sincerely, anxiously, of Pennsyluania, to be a second Lieut, in the 11th i. party as well as any other gentleman who could deplurinlY dUtressedly, and most vehemently have been selected hone, wish, and cove to see our country right regiment ol Infantry, Mr. E.

served as a private in the second Penn BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS. rUST received '20 casts superior Russet Brogans; 10 Kip do 20 Mud Boots; -2 fine calf do. Forsaleby MASON St METCALFE. Natchez, Aug 7th, 1847. once bt fore we die." sylvania regiment, marched to Jalapa, performed We have not heard Ibu choice of ihe commit lee for the county.

MARY'S ELOPEMENT. Nahum Fay, of was in early life, manied his duty, and thus earned promotion. Tt. DnniflKiH r.ni)ifin 1 1 ia fimiAniiAAit New York must be somewhat of a sickly place SUPERIOR RUSSET BROGANS. I 'HE attention of planters, particulat ly, is invited to examine a sample box of stout double quarter to a young, gay anu oeautnui, dui nign-spmieu cirl.

with whom he lived hut a year or two, their ikal Mr T.ihn rT Unnhtia tuhn anpnmnaniorl judging from ihe number of deaths which always occur there during Summer and Autumn. The fusee, and waving it towards his aghast officers quietly observed that if any of them had a cigar .1. 1 A. M.VUI.I1l.iU Doniphan in his whole march through Mexico, designs publishing a full and accurate account of the expedition. It will, without doubt, prove not only following it a list for four weeks in July, taken dispositions being but illy fitted to render each other happy.

Among his papers, after his death, which happened about ten yeas since, was found Ihe fol- ed Russet Brogans made of new leather manufactured in this State, and have proved on trial superior to any other brogans for plantation use. 1000 pair-, if re to smoke he could supply litem with a light. from ihe Herald of lhat city For ihe week ending July 3, to Anecdote, No. 1. Mr.

Barnum happen a very interesting, but a very vaiuame oook. 315 lowing, which, as a curiosity, is worthy of pres- ing to drop in when we opined our commuoica quired, can be supplied to order and on reasonable teims by immediate application to Aug. 5, '47. SPEER NEWCOMB, Ag'K 396 eivatton. tiotton Mail-1 lions from our correspondent, we read him Ihe The New Requisition for the Plains.

We 10, -17, 24, ii ii 432 1 Just eighteen years ago this day, 528 Attired in all her best array, understand that there is now ready in this cily, under the new requisition for troops to protect the tiaders against the hostile Indians on the plains, three companies of volunteers, who ha ve been holding themselves in readiness; and, at the suggestion Forshe was airy, young and gay, And loved to make a grand display, While I the charges would defray, 1702 Total, TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. RANAWAY from the residence of Genl. Quitman, neai this city, a Negro Slave named Isaac, of very black complexion, about feet 4 inches in height, well made and active, supposed to be from '25 to 30 years of age has lost some of his front teeth and has a large scar on one of his lees just above the At the same rale a population the stzeof our cily My "Cara Sposa went astray Bv night eloping in a sleigh, of Ihe Governor, Capt. Petzer has a company of diet ofl every two months or nearly twenty-one ihouaand in the course of a year. mounted men, handsomely equipped and uniformed and Captains T.

H. Wetmoreand Napoleon KJ" Gov. Brown has, we learn, appointed Col. ankle. He had on when he left a Panama hat, a black frock coat, a pair of blue and striped cloth pantaloons and a pair of boots, and also took with him some other articles of clothing.

He ran away on the 19th of last Roscialoski have each, we understand, lull com panies, and will be ready to march at short notice, and as soon as they are received by the Governor. Jefferson Davis Senator in Congress, in the place of Gen. Jessee Speighl deceased. Col. as the St.

Lome Reveille, Mh. month, and bas been since seen in the neignbornood of Natchez. The above reward will be paid for the apprehen world knows, it a brave and meritorious officer and sion of said servant and his delivery into the jail in worthy man. He is a Calhoun demociat, and a very atrong Taylor man we understand, so that ADVERTISEMENTS above. He immediately seized pen and ink and wrote 10 a military acquaintance oi his in the army, to institute a dilligent search after the above mentioned shell pack up carefully in cotton and send it on for his Museum with all possible despatch.

Thinking, however, that the search might not prove effectual, Mr. Barnum has given orders for a shell of the proper dimensions to be cast at one of the foundries up town. We feel confident, however, in slating thai Ihe latter will not be exhibited for the genuine article, unless the genuine article fails to come to hand. Anecdote, No. 2.

The Cincinnalus-like simplicity and unaffectedness of old Zack's habits have Irquently been celebrated. But it is not commonly kno-vn, perhaps, that he generally dors hisown washing. Ufa pleasant evening, after the warlike toils of the day are closed, the old hero may be seen at the opening of his lent, silling plump on the ground with a camp kettle between his lega and with shoit sleeves rolled up, creating a loud splashing of his garments in the suds. The old General, by lite way, wholly excluded hsrd soap, as an unsoldier-like luxury, and uses nothing bul the soil; a barrel of which lurnisiiea pari of bis tent turniiure. The old hero, however, on account of his eyesight, is not very nimolewith the needle.

Nevertheless, he insists upon 'doing his own mending, and particularly prides himself upon Ihe neatness and expedition with which he puts a new seat in this city. J. I ftlcMUKKAlN, I tor Genl. Quitman. Natchez, Aug.

5, bit position in Congress will be very interesting, FOR RENT, and may disappoint some of his constituents. A PLANTATION situated on the head waters of ICJ Lieui. Nilee, who wat repotted to have been A CARD. THE Second Session of Mrs. A.

F. W. Speer's Select School will commence on the first Monday in October next and continue ten months. It is designed that the School shall be permanent diowned, by being thrown overboard from the steam' rYaZio when he was snagged and her jti. Second Creek, near the old Court House, Adams couuty, Mi.ss., containing about scveu hundred acres, with sufficient land open to work some fifteen hands.

On the premises there is a new and commodious dwelling house, kitchen, smoke house, Also, a new gin with a mill attached, barn, For further particulars enquire of the undersigned. Aug 12, '47. VVM II. DUNBAR. With one whose name begins with Resolved with me she would not stay And be subjected to my sway; Because I wished her to obey, Without reluctance or delay, And never interpose her nay, Nor any secret e'er betray.

But wives will sometimes have their way, And cause, if possible, a fray, Then who so obstinate as thevl She therefore left my house for aye, Before my head had changed to gray, Or I'd Fustnined the least decay, 'Which caused at flr.it soma slight dismay, For I considered it foul play. Now where she's gone I cannot say, For I've not seen her since Ihe day When Johnson took her in a sleigh, To his seductive arts a prey, And posted off to Canada. Now when her conduct I survey, And in the scale of Justice weigh, Who can blame if I inveigh, Against her my dying dayl But long as I live, as live I may, I've always purposed not to pay, (Contract whatever debts she may,) A shilling for her; but I'll pray, That when her body turns to clay, As soon it must, without gainsay, If mourning friends shall her convey To yonder graveyard, they'll not lay Her very nearto NAHUM FAY. Queen Caudle and her Spoue.A correspon wheel-house torn off, is, we are glad to learn, alive for a thorough course of instruction and well. He was thrown overboard bv the acci dent, and being unable to reach the boat in the Mental, Moral and rnysuai.

The Institution will be furnished with Globes, also with Astronomical, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus. Competent assistance has been secured. Mrs. Sneer, grateful for the full and liberal patron datkness of the uight, swam ashore, took the Con voy, the first boat along, and beat the Yazoo into age of the past, is now prepared to offer her School as a Select Retreat for the Education of Young Ladies. pott.

Genl. Quitman. We copy wiih pleasure the WM. I. KEY CO.

HAVE just opened a large assortment of Plantation Uoods, consisting of Plain and striped Linsty White Rock Mill do Jeans and Worsted Kerrey Low priced Red Flannel Red and White twilled do. English Blankets Knit 1 3 Hose, and Seal Skin Caps. All of which will be sold low Aug 12, 1847. The number ot Pupils has been limited to Another building, in addition to her present commodious house, is in the course of election, which hi ample pants. These i ether gsrments.of course, following article from the pen of one of our citizens to the editors of the National Intelligencer, refuting the slander of pretended indignation at i ft .1 1 i itquire I reqnent repairs, owing to the constant practice and lite' habit the old hero hat of violently alapping his person when excited.

At Buena Vis will afford ample accommodation tor thirty upils. Terms Including all expenses for the ten months one half in advance. Board and Tuition, $lfi0. Board, Washing and Tuition, 180. Board, Tuition and Music, 5280.

Board and Washing, Tuition and Music, 240. Each pupil will furnish her own bed, bedding and ta his bring a long time in the saddle, united to the ire-provoking and dastardly conduct of Ihe Illi ADAMS LIGHT GUARD. ATTEND a regular meeting of the company on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, P. M. By order of Capt.

ROBT. CLARK. Geo. C. Baldwin, Secy.

aug 12-c2 dent of the Courier des Elats Unis tells an anec the promotion of Genl. Q. We presume there is not a man in the country who ever believed a wotd of this pretended feeling, unless it may be over-credulous whig editors and their anonymous correspondents. Genl. it is true, hat not made at much noise as many others who have done a great deal less in a military point of view.

The nois regimenis, came near entirely rending them in pieces, and it was late before the General mired, as he always makes il a principle not to penult his dote of Queen Victoria and her spouse, which may tow els also tationery and books. be taken as an illustration of the domestic manners Natchez, Aug. lH47-bm basket ol new clothe lo accumulate. of the Court, or ihe invention of the Court domes At Monterey, when the deputies from General Ampudia first ushered the old hero at hit quarieis, tics, as the reader chooses, ine royal nusoana, invited lo a fete, received permission to go, on they lound him titling cross-legged upon a gun condition thai he would return by midnight; but carnage, and earnestly engaged in letting out ihe reasons for tbit are to be found in the fact thai he has remained with the army from ihe day he joined it until now, and is nol one of those, even if he had come home, lo blow his own fame or cause it JUST RECEIVED, DIRECT from Paris, France, a large assortment of Charrier's Surgical Instruments, consisting of Pocket Cases, various sizes, Jubci t's Speculum, Charrier's Speculum, 3 valves; Cupping Instrument and Glasses with and without rases; Scarificators, Kazors, Dentist's Files, Ac. Also, 1 Charrier's Apparatus for the Inhalation of iEther PHYSICIAN'S DRUG STORE.

angl'2, 1847 having let tbe fatal hour pass by, the Prince lound, seams ol Ins coat a proceeding necessitated by on his return, the door of Ibe apartment which lie nit increasing uuimness. and bis royal spouse occupy, closed Hgaiosi mm. He calls noanswer. He begs Ibe same silence to be done by others. But in all the reports of American Jlattlet.Tht follow ing are the com general officers, in notices t.iken ol him by letter At last, impatient, he remounts his carriage, and paralive losses of the tattles of the Revolution, 1 iX JUST RECEIVED, J.

BALES 4-4 and 7-8 Lowells. ft 4 4 Brown Domestics. 2 cases bleached do English and American Long Cloths. Columbian Stripes and Blue Denims. Furniture Plaids and Apron Checks.

10-4 and 12 4 Cotion and Linen Northern and Kentucky Lin.sey. Ntgro Blankets, Ac. For sale low by JOHN LIDDELL, Aug 3d, 1817 co ner Main and Peatt N. B. I am in receipt of invoices of a large assortment of goods now on the way per ships Trenton, Moselle, Michigan, M.

Bronghton, John C'irrin, II. H. Boody and others, which, when received, will make my stock much larger than ever and laid in at such prices as will enable me to sell as low as can be had in New Orleans. J. L.

writers in ihearmy, and in the observation of those drives to the castle of Clermont (7) where he goes to sleeoand sleeps the sleep of the jut man. Awa arranged according to piioniy. king in Ihe morning, he has the Duke of Welling JUST RECEIVED, FIFTY gross of Clark's superior Friction Matches. Also, a small lot Hall Lamps, a vety handsome ankle. PHYSICIAN'S DRUG STORE, aus; 1-2, 1847 who have returned from service, he is regarded at one of the very first officers in Mexico: indeed he may be said to have fought hit way to his present piomotion by his gallant bearing and chivalric con Lexington.

April 19. 1775. Bunker IMI, June 17, 1775, Flatten, August 12, 1776, White Pl.iins, Auaust. 20. 17 Trenlon, December 25.

1776, Princeton, January 5, 1777, ion called to him, to whom he says "My Lord, I pray your grace to go see Ihe Queen on my behalf, and say that I relish these pleasantries very little. She is Queen I know it and in public, am but the least of her subjects; but I claim to be duct at Monterey. And so far as personal popu I niiy is concerned, he has, we know, no rival with King in mv own bed-ch imber, and it that dis the volunteers. Nothing lest than tint could be August 7, 1777, pleaes her, I start for the continent." The story expected when bis uniform generous bearing, 3 CROC BBLS.Ciush'dSugar kindness of disposition aod magnanimous charac GRAND LODGE LOTTERY. 'PHE following are the drawn numbers in Class No.

40 Grand Lodge Lottery for 1347, drawn at Vicksburg, on Saturday, the 7ih August, 1817. 30, 50, 66, 9, 31, 50. 53, 41, 11, 12, 75, 24. Natchez, August 19, 1847. LOST.

A NOTE, signed by Rob. McFadden, dated March 19, 1838, due one year after date, payable at the Planters Bank of Mississippi at Natchez, to the order of Dorninico Arrighi, for $16X0. The finder is requested to return it to the subscriber. Aug 10, 1848-31 DOMINICO ARRIGHI. continues that the Queen, alarmed at the message started forthwith for Clermont, and thai the entente cordiale was re-established.

In allusion lo Ihe little incident. Piince Albeit gets tbe credit at the ter are considered. This much we feel bound to say in noticing the article below we might say French Court of being worth "half a crown a day, much mure, but could hardly aay lest, in refuting Lott. Am. Lott.

273 84 1054 453 400 200 400 400 1000 9 400 100 180 800 800 100 500 1200 600 350 600 1200 5752 tur. 500 32 400 130 260 211 13 400 600 100 375 610 950 96 800 72 523 400 400 400 1000 550 7072 tur. 24,853 9,697 ERIES. 3 chests supr. Green Teas; 1 Black do 3 eases Cad Tea; bbls.

Lard Oil; 2 casks supr. Sperm Oil; I Summer do do 10 baskets Champ. Wine; 20 best CorKs; 10 casks London Porter; 20 boxes Sperm Candles; 50 Salmon St Lobsters; 5 bb's. Crackers. and a sovereign at night.

so insidious a slander upon so pure and patriotic Glue Made Water-P 'roof. A correspondenl 10 bbls. Hiown Sugar; 8 Loal do 5 Cider Vinegar, 3 While Wine do; 5 Sug. House Molasses; 5 hlf. casks Claret Wine; I frail soft Almonds; 5 boxes Castile Soap; 30 Brown do 100 hlf.

boxes Sardines; 10 Sacks Rio Coffee; Just received and Aug 3d, '47. Bennington, August 16. 1777, Brandy wine, Sepi. 11. 1777, Stillwater, Sept.

17, 1777, Germanio a Oct. 4 1777, Saratoga, October 17, 1777, Red Hook, Oct. 22, 1777. Monmouth, June 25, 1778, Rhode 27, 1778, Briar Creek, Maiclt 30, 1779, Siony Point, July 15, 1779, CamJen, AujUsi 16, 1760. King's Mountain, Oct.

1. 1739, Cowpens, January 17, 1731, Guillord C. H.March 15. I7S1, HVbkirk's Hill, April 25, 1781, Kuta Springs, 1781, Yorktown, Oct. 19, 1781, soldier and ao magnanimous a man.

From the National Intelligencer. New Orleans, June 28. 1847 STEAM E.NG1NK FOR SALE. SECOND hand steam Engine of about tiO horse informs us that he has succeeded in making a glue perfectly water-proof; aod having Ihe property also of drying almost immediately after its application. His method, we learn, is first to immerse J.X.

power, in nrst rate order, lor sale cheap by an? JOS. C. FliRRIDAY CO. Messrs. Gales Seatom: Your New Orleans correspondent, under date of May 19, 1847, uses common clue in cold water until it becomes per RECENT BOOKS.

the following language: i nere is a general Durst fecily soil, but yet retaioiog its original form; after for sale bv GKIFKIN A CLAY. "RATOR3 of France, by Timon, edited by Colton. which it is to be dissolved in common raw unseed of indignation at the promotion ol Uenerals ril low and Quitman." oil. assisted bv a gentle heat, until it becomes en I sbsll not go into an examination of the merits Xnil tlULMMS. tvFU OUNCES Krench Quininp (PcllrtierV.) a direct importa rceived and lor sale bv July3i P.

H. vii'GRAW. tirely taken up by the latter, after which it may be applied to substances for adhesion to each other, of thst paragraph, so far as it refers to Gen. Pillow; Total, in ihe war common slue is usually applied, it dries almost immediately, and water will exert no napoleon and his uenerals, by Headly. Summer in the Wilderness, by Chs.

Lanman. Bean Flower and Pea Blossom, by great authors Natural History of tbe Gent, by Albeit Smith. Good Lady Bertha's Honey Broth. Genius Goodfellow, and the Woodcutter! Dog. History of Civilization, by Guizot.

Voyase up the Amazon Edwards. Wigbtwick's Hints to Young Architects. Light in the Dwelling. Just opened bv aug 10, 47 W. H.

FOX. GIN WRlGHiS. LARGE supply of Gin Bristles and Glue for sale July 31 bv P. H. McGRAW.

action oo it. Ii is unnecessary to say lor how ma Senate Vacancy Roger Barton. Without any consultation whatever with the distinguished democrat whose name beads this article, we this but thai there has been a geneiai Durst ot indignation, either heie or elsewhere, emanating from those who were capable of forming an opinion fioru being properly advised on the subject, at tbe deseived promotion of Gen. Quitman, or that there was any just cause for such a butst, I wholly and unequivocally deny, and assert to the contrary that, ny valuable purposes in the aits this application may be used. For cabinet-makers it it import ant, at mahogany veneen, when glued by this sub stance, will never fall off by exposure to a moist atmosphere.

In ihe ship building il will probably Ifb LINSEED OIL. 11 BARRELS of Linseed Oil. 5 Spts. Turpentine. Alcohol.

Forsaleby July 31 P. H. McGRAW. with the exception always oi uen. i ayior, mere is no officer in ihe army more esteemed than Uen answer a valuable purpose, as it uas infinitely more Quitman, and that his promotion has met with tbe NEW LAW BOOKS.

HOLCOMBE'S leading cases upon Commercial law. Mercantile Law, by the late John W. Smith, enlarged by Holcorobe and Gholson. aug 10 Just received by W. H.

FOX. RECEIVED this day a fresh supply of superfine Familv flnitr Piimo I oaf Jttri nA Dried Beef with seven thousand lbs. first rate Bacon Hams and sides, six days from St. Louis and will oe aoia very low for cash by LADIES' SLIPPERS. ANEW supply of Ladies Slippers, jut received per ship Louisville.

week present him to our fellow-cinzens of Mississippi for ihe U. S. S-nste, to supply ihe vacancy of Gen. Speighl, deceased. He is not only our preference for this high station, but we believe, wc know him to be Ihe decided choice of the entire northern counties.

Every man woman and child in ibis region knows Roger Barton as a Iroe and able democrat; hence we deem il quite unnecessary to give at length the reasons which induce ut lo Cronounce for him. Hit undeviating devotion to it prineiplei and bis party; his great abilities as a statesman and an orator; his excellent qualities as Dan; bis intimate acquaintance with Ihe masses of Ibe north, their interests and wants; qualify him in tbe last degree, to bear our standard in the U. 8. Senate. Tbe south already has her Senator; the Dorib Dow wanit bers; and so reasonable a demand, we arc sure, will not be refused by southern dftaociil.

Offord Organizer. lUiyW flinwrao. ang 10, '47 A. A A. WHEELOCK.

XA WHISKEY. JJ BBLS. Whiskev. iust received and for sale tenacity than common glue, aud becomes impervi-oui to water. It is difficult to foresee to what perfection the manufacture of glass may be brought, and what purposes ihe article may yet be applied.

Tbe balance spring of a chronometer is now made of glass as a substitute for steel, and possesses a greattr degree of elasticity and a greater power ol resisting the alternations of heat aod cold. A chronometer with a glass balance spring was sent to tbe North 8ea, and exposed to a competition with pine other chronometers, and ihe result of ihe experiment was a report in Isvor of the gUs pnng on-. I I'tit er. decided approval of the army. What may be your correspondent's facilitiea tor learning what public sentiment is in the premises I do not know; but my knowledge is founded upon a tecent and very extended intercourse with ihe Officers both of tbe Regular and Volunteer service, particularly those of ihe several regiments which have from lime to lime formed Gen.

Quit man's command, during a recent visit to the scenes of ibe operations of our army in Mexico; upon tbe language ol Major General Butler, in his official despatch of September 30, 1846; upon the letter of Mr. Kendall, of the "Picayune," from Ja lapa.of date May 11, IS IT; tod I may add, upon by tbe subscriber, P- G. CREGIER, CHILDREN'S SHOES. JUST received 100 pair col'd ankle steps. 0 A.

A A. WHEELOCK. iuly 80 naicnei banning. Xa ST. LOUIS LOU it.

OU BBLS. Walsh Floor. 23 do Country Brands, just received and tor JUST RECEIVED, DIRECT from France, 12 Pa'agtut four, that relfhraiH Rernerlv for th Toolh Achr an? 3 FHELTERS MITCHELL 'ale by thesMb" Tiber, f.G CRiUllR, IV.

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