-- . -- ; - 4, : 4 I . 7 . 1- -- .' .-. ,. '. '. '- ,- V -- ..-".. .'.-_.q".a.- _._. -- # . - -- -- . ; . t F''tA'TorlErprtll.. THE FLQftlDl[ BOUNDARY LISESFLOWDAfCEORGUt 'A TU&_ ci'Py SAT&DAT' : ';. i WTJIO MEETKG.. '* '\\flfe'; : .Ua .Q.t, t.'i04;:t. .ItI'. --r_ .J.i ,J. i .. Jss . [ * ; .s. '5V ALABAMA,_ t' 1' '- < AabtaWe feel IbM BLACK MAN C01MJ TO CONG UESS. C , < -0'P Kfl1bdseenby s'rtmotieiof a Jctterreced, ';PursW to ea1J.; th.WhigSt..*JoW* eowWy _I. &be.11nvf. 1311 .Nr:. It witt be seen by; tha movcmenU-pn ho part of troD11fr.CabclhiOhwa: cop 1'roIQ tM cnfi uT, i assembled la force on Saturday ewningi the 8th, :' I1'e wilIhil" Oftierftf.toet_ \ A correspondent from Rochester of the sava Syracuse that "Fred Standard: Douglass writing ," 'the States .of,Alabama ,,Georgia' and Florida aa that:tb. giDtlel ao d cline'to. be couidereds I Inc5 ..:.'St! :Angustine, and oPDbK by..ppohnt. ,I."tolo&fahefpingband.*..,,::f'J.otirn-. a : "JACKSONVILETh"ursday' well as the authorities at Waahingtonj;that there ia candidate' f ri :Tbere ; tnJ.W l GT cbd.J.l je' the negro, is to be brought out for Congress in the : wa/pcrhap S : B Mcxicis! Tuufr To Unimt Monroe I district, X. Y., and expresses the opinion reason to hope the difficulties so 1 long pending* in greater spontaneous _concentration: of sentimeat I eecrutarr\ bill appropriating ten millioos of BII.I"oo.n..t tit. -, that be will'be elected. Well, why not? If the there district July 13 1854. regard to 'the;Northern boundary this. State, upon Mr. C. by'the'Whig* than upon 'any one After the object of the meeting had been briefly fob effect tho new'treaty vithMexko, h. ce-..: t, is no;Fred.white Douglass man good will enough! do.'.to Hw represent abolitionism, at- =1COUNTY= will soon bo settled. .. whosen, me. h' 'been", mention tdjn connectionwith I stated.,by)ht..c tin i Mitchelt t.Jlarn !- .JfL:th_,.. .,ft..I.J ..' I'reeJdCt. P'11 . _ _ least is sinccrcr. lIe 1 is neither a "Hard" nor a WHIG- MEETING. After repeated attempts heretofore. made bfibo the Congressional nomination. Particularly I county, and: C.. Gi.V formerly% of Duval was passed on Wednesday afteInoomsgt C'J .f. \ IIs is grave woolly head" and, as such States themselves to affix'tha. boundary between boa this been;theca!in,.Dnvalond ,Columbia county, being called upon, addressed the meeting .tins 1011' boose of. .Congrcot J' be may set up claims for the public support on theground Georgia and Florida had failed the nuttcrwas_ counties.- The question as to who shall be the iii a pertinent and,felicitous manner, The'enfimsiBHIU KxTyeas to-- 6i oays.'> The SenaelavVaiiof r..t'( ede of Sincerity and candor, winch nobody A meeting of the,Whigs of Duval >>, referred to the Suprem Court of the United of and with which: their remarks would be disposed to question Whig tandidatc, becomes more importance, were received bet eurred with the Boa ia the passage of the tpl Should the Block Douglass get rotes enough to County, will be held at the CourtHouse States fr a final adjustment; but aa yet the Court to solve it we must consult 'as"to the selection and kencd that the right spirit ia.awake in old St. propriation to carry the treaty u to effect, aa4tfe- ., . go to Washington, however, a curious" question in Jacksonville, on Saturday bas not come to any decision, for want authority the mode of nomination The'St.John's Whigs, John's and that she but awaits toe proper responseof I Prcstient on Thursday evtnJDg;It U .ftitfcTlfij ,. ikls" 6ud! UM aata qualifications* for a scat and evidence on. some point. ,It.is understoodnow whose resolutions breathe the true national spirit her sister,comities, to achieve with ease and. success ignod the bilk ., rt faces in As * the the " mong-tlw "psle capitoL evening the 15th insC which meeting 1.) ". . however that the Governors of and recommend State Convention to in hand. - Federal Constitution stipulates that (sec. 5, art 1)) Georgia a at Alligator Dominate the work -. . "Each Tuwse shall be ihffjvdpt rf tlt, qualifcatinn the Whigs of the respective pre- Florida have recently; behalf of'each State,"appointed -: and have appointed a Delegation the same. Mr.'Jo 11 Drysdale then offered 'a set of resolutions rnib t"DRrCOIDI I Li , of Its own members" a nice point would cincts 'of the County are requested to scientific and intelligent Commissioners The Whigs In all the counties should be moving.; ,which, after discussion and various amendments A eorrespondcn_of.:.!"*,'AlUgator. HPfiM the the of the member arise from Monroe moment was visible dusky f.c the assembled and"surveyors,who aw instructed to meet at White A meeting is to be held in this county at th-j court were unanimously adopted as follows:] wrfling from'White.Springs, Efunijton eoWty'h: wisdom the nation." Oentwmen among from the other attend. The principal. obiect w of the Springs to consult andproceed to collect such intelligence house on Saturday next; 'and we presume the determination Jiudtttd, ,That we, the Whigs of St. John's that paper of the 2t nit,1 aay r i" tide of )o lan and Dixon,of CI would exercise call is, to give: an expression of the : and data in relation to the line betweenthe will )be there adopted ia reference'to county view in the present unsatisfactory state '"For some weeks 1past,'oar jplaiT J.u.' their cnnstitntional right t ? ," to as t ex- two States, as will enable the Court,to deter: the question of Convention, and, perhaps some of; our political relations, both'/oreign and domes .ned by quite number of TiUqra;f.cs.J. . chide the oloro.! aspirant from a seat among sentiment of the'Whigs of the County tic,and in,the apparently portentous charaetee of phnr Springs. On the SOth bsUnt.quite aa ace**.* established/ indicated to the choice them. The '" of linoil. and sun mine where the line should be accordance expression preference as the fuiaro.'a peculiar,.colj on every true national lion to the number WIlt madei: bf the rrrral sdt tW'' _ dry Northerners Doug would do in regard to a candidate of the wifti the treaty with Spain. of the Whigs of the count)'. We hope there will ''Whig to do his duty. company appointed,by' the Supreme Cowt,of tW#, ' likewise-'so-that pressure would' be crate. for at the election.in That treaty directs that a line should be run be a large attendance. HtMittJ, That we eirncstl} call upon the Whigs United Stated to surrey th* source of the! $Lry's .' which must eventually: "crush party Congress; of Florida to arouse from their seeming apathy,be- nrer. nd determine tbr ont".te from the head waters of St Mary's river, to a pointon ,-' '* .wstert teems ( Fred, and tend hm: back. to his cnstituent with October next. QCEBB.-Will Ex-Governor BBOWX consent to lic'O'.ff that, as in, times-past, our common country the bormd"n-line.bet\mn.acorjri* nd,FJerid-' the news that this is I white government,a .5' the Chattahoochae, in north latitude 32 degrees. ruii as the Whig candidate for Congress at the en- his had mainly to rely upon the counsels of the lied run said hun to tbe junction. o.the Ftot ao2 vet-not a a Dahomey, a Tlnbuc1 nor a FOURTH. Ellicott acting under instructions from the United suing election Whigs in the crisis of her fate, the future will soon Chfttteh'ochee rivers' -': ....* T"iThe *- Liberia \Ily from alL thil, ,, wa TiE States, met a like commission. the part of Ax EASTEL" WBIO.JftpiMiean. demand the exertion of their best effort and energies co-p cnnssts or Col. B.-F.'Whtflw. Jrf- don't see bow the Hon. member from the Monroe The excursions whichiwe stated in our last Spain who entered the St.Mary's at its mouth,and [ to restore that happy condition.cf prosperityand Surveyor, ta, the pirt of FIor'' sad JIaL A. >T- District,if with sort of con harmony at home and respect abroad which Allen; Comnv'uioncr! and James R, Batta.'K science or admit, C.uld support any the : were contemplated a in some sort an observanceof traversed it up to what they supposed to bo the, Governor Brown does not desire nomination illustrated the close of the Administration of }'JU''JlO Surveyor'on' ths ,port of Georgia, together ..'; cnlttution for but if it is the wish of his: that .: Congress ' 41 itself, an instrument which (imitating: certain the 4th July we might say cam off handsomely head waters of the river; here after spending upwards he party E. i' their CaAiatanta. ; should become their Standard Bearer in the a Senatorial precedents) he rather prides himself were it not for a little ttid'lng on the part of of two months in surveying and in 'astronomical contest, he will not fail on t'lij,as lie has approaching .L'oio7rsj: That for the purpose selecting a prcandld.ite "Thev purpose. I'rr.ccding'mincd':'i to'ft*'SC: per Congress, recommend a W h'jf :Mary'a River, to examine ' we upon f'4tnp denouncing and repudiating, und the Hancock. We cast off in latitude :- not former occasions to to h.s: cwWry the KorwVm. n al and on all occasions. gravity contemplating observations they settled upon the on respond country'scall State Convention to be held at Alligator Columbia Middle and Southern branches and to decide, i( -S. the matter now, happy t think that what of.an inaccessible point around which they whenever his services have been* required. county, on the second Monday Ant next,and i possib&v.npon the true "head waters" of Ute River ' We make this however h -A "NON SEQUITUR.1" looked like a threatening incident of the day, resulted drew a circle, and adopted.(he centre as the point statement. with the upon that our ownresponsibility that four Delegates be appointed by thi chairmanto 1 This labor will-canoe thorn to make u'tboromAM. coupled rem:u K we are ;. Some of cur Southern in com in nothing more serious than some inconvenience of beginning, and as being the source of the St. aware that similar inquiries have been made from represent ns in said Convention in a Convention examination of the Okefimokeo swamp as mar b* ; ctprarie to be held at other time or that expedient -a no desirable ' menting upon the failure TiMft and various of the : kentins!. any place may way U'sk. I should( 1magine - to some possible pecuniary river and calculation that parts tate.- Marys by a ascertained : are drawing from it inf unfavorable to passengr ; generally fl eed upon bv the Wbl theStjte.' at th:4-: season'of the rear. 'They dain- tit, I S city. This c hardly be.ece done except by those our loss ( coure, regret) t those inter- by running a line 100 miles north, 89 deg. 80 min. LETTER FROM lION.5 L\ C. CABELL. jKtttttef That wu would suggest ns suitable: complete the work in time for the next session. of. who are entirely ignorant facts. -of the case. ested in the Hancock. But t the excursions. The west, the boundary between Georgia and Florida cindi.I.it.s in whom we have every confidence, for the upreme.Court of the United States.. ' the consideration of such Convpntionthe"'namesof "* , that That would paper failed have caused precisely f.failure,r the some reasons I IIouo left in the morning, fo the Bar about 1 would intersect the Chattahoochee in latitude 32 We have just time mention bcfurc going to I JESSS J. Foarr: DAVID S. WALKED GEOHO T, MODIFICATION- ir af OF TIlE-i :. its Richmond I ' Charleston, or Savannah. Its i had, o\lok; the Col. Myert in the afternoon. Some deg. north, the present terminus of the south press that a Utter b.is been received-by a guutleiiiuu I WARD,and SAMUEL B. STEPHENS; at the same time TABIRR, (. S neither the capital, always ( proprietr so expensive four or five miles from the bar, the latter,met the boundary "f Alabama; but before their duties nomination here, from for Congress.lion. E. C.The CABELL reasons declining for this a 1 pledgingpur undivided and cordial support to any Wshingtqn rcrre-tpondenls state that the llpuae an experiment cs the starting of a Iancl returning, and passe her; and after could be completed, an outbreak of the Indians occurred step are set forth in h.s letter which wo will publish gong> Whig on whom the p'trtTmay unite Comcnitt.-o of Ways and Means have agreed'!* report newplpr. Jiaov.-I That would recommend to brother nor the I we our a bill for a modification experience and without of the reaching mill and there three- from further next week 'und doubt will be tariff KMK- . capital would be tact.. whole affair Mayport remaining by which they were prevented not they satisfactory Whigs of Putnam county the name of HEXRY what upon the basis suggested bv Secretary Guth-' was of an hour, returned, and on her to his tricnds..Vn.'t/iil, 4'/i inst. It. TEASDALE candidate in.the quarters aothlr illustration that; not one wdio way up procress. as a to represent us re. The bill cunta'ns; five schedules of faI.. taLes bold of newspaper IJb1"hin evcr capable er overtook the Hanfoci, near the Shoals at Dames' Subsequently, McNiel was instructed to proceedin D.1XK.GE- CY. State Legislature provided: the two counties send the first schedu'o.! the old one hundred per cent carrying it on, and tbat mor perhaps than: any Point The latter boat appeared to move slowly, running the line from the Chattahoochee, as indi- but one-Representative to the.next Assembly.In : duty OH brand:es. liquorr, ic. remains uncbacrrd.. other business, it .a combination of compliance with the requisition of the third We now receive tlirec millions duties- in those qualties and in fact, rather to throw herself athwart the cased in the notes of Elliott and the Spanish engineers We notice the remoi-aof! the Agency of the from this'wul'C. annnany' assume the task which resolution: the chairman the follo' The second schedule! rates-th* appointed jrg rarely found. We can assure mr cotemporaries narrow passage of the river at that point Some to the point established by them as the Planter's Bank of Airfield South Carolina, from duty at twenty per cent This includes all Jbe arr, that in this case their rmark have been entirely little irritation on the port of the Mgeri' passengers head waters of the St. Mary's river, which he did, the Butfington House where its business ball been gentlemen us our Delegates to a Whig State Con- tides wh:cb,in the pn-sfct t irifl; vary from twet- wide of the mark,and of vention viz: John Drysdale B. W, Eritt,Ygnaclo: ty-five to one hundred Ct'llt.- It ah ' ! per ) include years "self-cri- occurred at this; but the Hancock was soon and that: line is now the present boundary between transacted snce: the fire to the commodious build ' cing which failed to establish and Bartolo Olivcrez iron, sugar, Dl.1Imfldui'ed; silk and hemp, n devotn" Lopez sr. * .,high-tne journal," are a mere fig passed, and when in about half a mile in advance, Georgia and Florida.; ing in Holmes' Range,"recently occupied by Dr. T. 0. W WASHINGTON Chairman. third! schedule i i. fifteen per ctnt. the fourth In imagination, and wth; those acqualuted cries of distress were distinguished from her.:- Uut his operation was not satisfactory to Geor H-irtridge. per cent, and iln'! 'fifth five per cent; and em- with the fact will only excite mirth. With the utmost readiness, and the unanimous consent ga.: It seems thatin proceeding alt he digressed: This Agency is nndcr the directon: of Col. J.W. \. J. Notu, Sec'y. besets nearly all the articles: tie exIsting wit "ulr As t Routlcrn"the disposition journal of,D ltimor can to be sustain no doubt an of the passengers, Captain Rossignoll turned north, and in marking out the line, found he was Bryant; J. II. U. Bours, C sllicr. I F r t.e ThriJaRepullknn.STREETS but reducii-g twenty; b to fifkea ten pacrnt.per cent., irt artic'es:ck which wl.ieh nowpay owpiv . tht luch disposition il entirely wanting, and we back the Myers, and after petting abreast of the more then one and a half -nilts north of the cen. The business' capacity and public confidence fifteen, ... The twenty per cent seh d. Swill t a glad of it These "ultra" journals!are one of Jfaneocl; though properly at such a "respectfuldistance" tte of the inaccessible point referred to above. these gentlemen possess will, we fed 1 Mire,. command STREETS: STREETS !1Jl'r. include raw silk and some dtscriptions of . t the the greatest evils of the South ; they arc, i f.ct as t present a rush from that bat This error Georgia refused to allow, and claims for thjm a liberal share of the patronage of medicines,be : arid dya slnffii. FIReen per cent b to of the nil partners ubolitiuuibts in keeping up Elliot: The streets of Jacksonville are, or placed upon nnenumented artkkw. Salt. L Ilal of sectional excitement and sooner the upon our already well-filled decks, it was art that. Ellicott and the Spanish surveyors erred in our community. wh'ch under the prcrent tir fl; II' aancnumerate4artce it disposition to support them dies out the better it ne that the Hancock was in a leaking condition :- determining the source of the north branch of the should be, consdered: of inestimable value by the. pays twenty per cent., is to,be admitted 4I Trill be for the South. Baltimore certainly desiresnone -had become and rather un St the head waters of THE "FLORIDA NEWS. citizens, in regird to health aafity arid bcanty. free of duty. The free list t ikn in all the articb water-loggd Mary's, as being properly of them. Agitation and excitement then The of the town have it is now admitted free as well as article ia are projectors flied said BOW She for been many .. . .1 emics of progress, and our city and State can manageable. therfor safety, the r river and assume that the river takes its rise The first number of the re-issue of the 'tU'I the loner list of duties * in the Clerk's Office of the: Clrcuit: Court r find better employmcnt aud at the same time place run upon a shoal. A Lat was sent from th; much farther south ; that the stream, commonly appeared on Saturday last; and is in every way a plan ---- '.5, ki themselves position for the protection .J/ycr, and several ladies and male passengerswere known as th'south prong ol!jt Mary's should be cred.table! to its editor, Mr. COLE,, and the party wh.ch his been referred to in deeds of Jots and in ScircATPS Soot W'TEL-A.a med'e'ne web .. 5 of their rights, by devoting their .cncrgie andthoughts brought from the Ia1l leaving the crew considered as the principal branch of the .river.- whose cause it espouses, as handsome and interesting M hich ample provision! is made for streets. It only great respect for fresh waterwheth in hirpj bodies to the development of their resources, ancadvancement remains fur the town authorities to inslbt: that that like Lake Superior, or in saul qnintitie W. J; of their and some others on board, she being considered the other Laud claims that the point shset also agricultural and manufacturing Florida on like it whin impregnated w.ti> alkali and xt4 : ; whch: his been be secured to the -- made prov'slon pursuit the extnsior of their railroad con safe from any sudden danger. This increase of established; is not the head waters of the river, but air it assi.cie the sparkling JUno of sods watcr. the At a regular meeting: of Florida: Lodge, i o.i_ inhabitant Eghty; ((80)) felt wde: is the width of and the expansion of numbers added greatly to the draught of the north that And tha brlttps: os to a new fuct in dlctelin, Tie: is farther cuntr' that its rise Georgia now 1 their commerce These are the remedial Jfyerr and the necessity the boat"trim," ; I. O. of O.,F., on J"uef day evening, 27th ultmo! Bay and Market aid seventy ((70)) feet of all ether The new iutn>duct'on and pupalarixntioa of II new exertions which the South needs, aad which keeping holds a large portion of land which of right belongs the following officers wens dieted for the ensuing streets. moililiratlou; of Soda Wider,called '.Soi*.<(*.' will do more t place her'people and her inst'tu-: suspended the recreation of dancing, which had to Florida. So great has been the differenceof It is simply an infusion: of a littTe Wolfe's Scbic- Term F. J. X. G. C. S. V. G. ( tions in : Wheaton ; Emory, ; The-design Of having these streets so wide was, t security from Northern aggression, than a been enjoyed up to the time. The Myers came opinion as to where the boundary line shouldbe dam Aromatic Sthnapp in ordinarySnU'W'&&ef'., folio of constitutional compacts or serried phalanx Jacksonville with and E. A.Oak, Secretary; Felix Livingston Treasurer.The as the writer is informed, to have three rows of This delightful tiliil.rant imparts pleasant flavor safely up t he company established that effort the States to t of ultra"journals.-Baltimore.American, 28/A. Much is duo to. every by Lodge is, at present in a very flourishing con- trees in each-one in the middle of the street ocd to the bvvr.ige -prevents Its.icy coldness from new praise Capt. settle the matter has fruitless. ' acuisitions. proved dition. hiring any b'id"effect OI th. lIt.Hnach-eorrect itaac .,I ,, FORT EARLY-DE SOTO. Rassigol for his coolness and good magmcnt Row, however, it may be expected that the recently one along bcth side-wafts. If this wise plan of the 'dlty: -read-.rs it more refreshing, and enVrtttally when A original proprietors of.tncsoil should bar,carried quenches the thlrxt This is our and some uneine WW fel.t commission will collect such fact COSSTITU1lOSAL.QUESTIOS. experience; . 1 W. William M. Stokes, writing from Fort Early, of accidents to the Jfycrt, appointed ont it would make tins town one of the most our readers arc welcome! to il.:Bodon Pint possible I to tlee: (M'ri4 Citizen, the interesting apprehension iu relation to the whole mutter as will enable the MIDUIEBCRO, July 1, 18M. I g.\C following beautiful as well as healthy, and perfectly secure s' .. information this in the performance by her of{he duty of rendering Court settle the eqmUble principles . concerning interesting to boundary upon Dear Sir: Will you please inform me, through KARR'EC.. ,. , extension , the of fire. '" work \Jiose construction reaches beyond aid to another boat, after dark, and each with n your columns, by what authority in the Constitution against O.1 JfrGIrtli's: Crek,on the-AA- 18:. ; the of the oldest ; Exitctive : The writer of this unwilling to believe the b-orJuJi, . memory uborigmal inbabwnt: large number persons on occurred about 1798 of the United States, the or Legislative RJOIA'RR 0\ bard An somewhat similar byJonxW. PBICT Mr SHIEJI .The Fort must l\l'e been built sinc discovery -S. error Department employs Chaplains: in slander! that sometimes is sad: namely, that the Esq., to . I of fire ami!, in 131s, ss sevcrl! guojoarrels, Oman EXCURSIONS.-The steamer! Darlington, with Ellicott in cstiblishing: the boundary between Navy and both Houses of Congress, theI"IOY1 glorious appropriation is now regretted, because MRS LOUSA HAIL all of Duval County,Fbr.s . .p mid bolls uf lead about the size uf tho.su carried. by Florida aad Alabama though of not such magnitude center a favor on your obt-dieht wn'unt, IL! In Pularta on the 29th June;by the an S.C. : our b.Jls moulded in alcord.mc with announcement, made an excur- the land is very valuable and that the present ritcshou :r sixty to the and much easier corrected. The difficulties It is by no "authority" in,the Constitution Sharidan WILLIAM U. C. FAWCSTT.Savannah was express , I }pound, lmo ? and some tmialkr, have been sion trip to the St John's bar on Thursday last, proprietor and the heirs of the other desire: to diminish - dug Oilier things as.! foui d with having been adjust satisfactorily to both that Chaplains arc'appointed in these instances Ga,to M s* IatnzaaaMaalxx, danghter cf.Trz'a- up. , \'r J uutncrous and returned the same d ty. The time we learn, the width of the rtrecU. No act of theirs beads, v-r>'i.ig with; th>> j/rlsui, from indgo; I Suites Ly the Washington, the line ; but their creation i is like a hundred other in- .cisandAnLni.iP. Uarin ,of s-t Anju! ..}'.': off and be that tends authenticate the to I passed very pleasantly, a largo party on can pointed out red. We Lea to hate told by one of the marked Mr. B. F. Whit- which to mind r ole-t has lately been run by cidents and usages pertain our government . board realized all that steamboat excursion slander of individual to that, after the freshet of 1"27. a ; an expression opinion, as OSITU ARY. iobubithQ Wet the direction of the Surveyor the of which exists without the under - uprl t'trees and washed iwtyi iron GeneraL necessity of applying to the CbnelHut'wn to find . : I a upi Augustine.-The steamer St. Johns made a inference, here given; rise to it. =5din. M.i. Ma aauIow .,wiftiof fir.J ". per chancel tJ the lower, tomo forty, feet djepvz0on la starting from a p Vint on the Pcrdido: river authority for them.-[EJ.TDB RT " \ loads hum bones could" have been excursion from this place to St Augustine, leaving .. It is believed: to bo the determination: of the Howell formerly ofSivannab.but; present a rev I gathered; and tInt one of the th'gh; bones, the-os here about noon on Sunday list-the trip beingincidental and running east to a g.ven point en the Charts- VincisfiA WASUISOTOX : .-Ths! present Common Council to preserve this! invaluable ident of Jacksonville, Fla. Tne'dcmi ofMra.Il4suddccly . '. t was near 2 S inches and that the lower hoochee Ellicott found, on ascertaining the-latitude noble tribute which the "Mother States andStatesmen" ' I jemvr kitig t a longer one, announced from Savannah : of legacy to the town in its original; integrity; and urmespeittedly'srlien buf a fcw day bone passed h integument and all of his position on the Chattahoochee that he , jaw be being ail ordinary o"e sown man, mid that to St. Augstine A very large number of has ordered for the memory of her keeping the streets clear from encroachments and before she. wss tt her home la the enjoyment quirti about mile and half further north than he s.z. was a a c i of beads could have g illu-rcd; and these relics passengers many from points b greatest son, has lately been sent to Munich to be obstruction! as former Councils have done-when good health, leaves a deep flirting of regret*aaoaf % 4 a were buried 8.ii fet more sr K-bs, beneath the Mir- tween Savannah and this ploc and with many should be; and baring: marked and blazed his line done in bronze the celebrated foundry of that they removed Mr.:Sedgwick's blacksmith shop,the many surviving: friends and actmiintonecs.MAr . face, before the fivt-bet re-lerred to. Then all the way through, calculated the angle he had city. The artist who executed it, Mr. CB&WFOBD , others from this place. is unfortunate thit the house f Col.. Ilart's the fence of - ,negro 'Qman. I ! must h ive been innumer-We ; of the be vis, raids in deviut from bis corrected quantities course, - Jig proper an American sculptor, has Also l completed for the i IC; nW3-PO JACKSONVILLE. I the buys have been ab c, ui &.n hour to cull trip included! the S-bbath in its time, as that day Mr. Lcdwitb, and Mr. Bellows Ac. TOF' __ 'I a from the. etritt .4! v h,tJ sand embanked in every b/itig the time announced for starting: from here, back to the Perdido, by running lines due south State of Virginia statues of HESET and JEFFERSON, THE HEALTH of the place-SKCCBITT against ----T. ENTERED : direction, tneir binds from his random line, and throwing up mounds all which are expected ill Richmond near the close of -. - tuil was objectionable. Still lumbers availed them fire and the BKACTT of our beloved.Jacksonvillelet June 50 Barbadoes. ,sen deem ., .Af.ir jius X.* .:j; in vain to find who it the way, though these mounds he never connect the year. The casting of the WASHISCTOS Equestrian D'ulby. :( ,. , selves of the : : and these be . Tfai that itirt.-d here, lu-d who must have h d opportunity of an aquatcjaunt. our rallying points, and with law on J. tttacla Francis Wood;Boston. of the both Alabama .. many ed. Consequently, surveyors Statue will it is said, fifteen a rciiLi>Ltro \IUlln enemy, the LU- the steamer returned safely to her wh in this occupy months our sde: we shall.hateJUSTICE.. 1IIIIf. .4 El Dt>rad the opinion; that 'S. cot, and although an erroneous one, adopted it as reputation of the artist, and add another proud ; _ 4' " &e Sa E'41&Jlal R. ". . of Ctrretpondenct ., tha mtrep.d > IMOIII-'|, DJ tiii', nhu, 20 yer af LATE PcnLzcnIoxs.-From the publishing house the boundary line between thettro Territories, trophy of American art in sculpture branch:'In brigEizaJaueBIakemnNwYork.-' . ,. tee tbe d.ecovtry of lire arai-, aidlio j\ars agn, .and closed their work it. The mound line, which have done OF THE SOUTHWESTERN 7, John Gutcnbnrg, Perkins :, . traversed tins hue ben Applegate Co., Cincinnati, we have received a upon although we as yet but little in EXTENSION RAIL- * " must : Iho \ d- 11 Iati2daLut-eirYork. ;; . : / ual. It will I.rl'I'mblrL-'after. c.nquiT.i I. g copy ota work on the subject of a new method of being the true line has lately been connected by quantity we hive done exceedingly* in quality .WAD. 'I' 8, Nancy McDonald Baltimore, .:. ,. 1 I Peru, be was the first, save the abrgmc: of thcountry building houses, upon a system which, as a notice Mr. Whitner; which has thrown a very considerable : 'I '-f" i to explore the wldcrC of of the book by a "mokes portion. of land off iro..i this State,into .Ala The Pioneer Line between tho Gulf POtts- Jcsz27to,1854.MESSRS. ..10, sch' Coquette,BrcweKBosfonT; . miles north ad et of l'lvr.da lelt SprituSante cateporry dlar and I .EDITORS :-The publication of a notice by William Cwron.Hntenins.Bostoji1 - BORIC time 4lcr of every man his Ind secures every bama-cou81'qnently. the chainge'Clf boundary has Charleston having been discontinued, other vessels. .. " .t May.15u3, on fahte the Directors of the South Western Rail Road,of a 11.M Riven,Bcsei New TorL . hi* march, ,'bic husiio pfaralu.1 on the p. ges of house against ravages water and formed fractional townships: .nd'sections, u'well as have been substituted aud conveyance will be fur. '. American fre. tie"The nished for all produce intended for Charleston.: meeting to be held Americas ia October next, 'CLEAEEDi;, '. In rather u barren of the private entries of land , cut proportion avcnture. is small a large . region in jrscut tt.p..n Ucorgio, his men material for walling simply gravel or Agents for some at New Port,,ilcNaught .& Or- has aroused the, Attention of oar thinking oca.in J uJl10.! ash ::,Doulby: i.. te of which lie in both States and to avoid stone! sand and lime. The book of course a part inond Cedar E- II. Richards 'er suh1trelle hunger, AS-to coarse ; Keys, ; Tampa, James- this portion of the State. The object of the meeting - nuc-. greedily the dogs pre, b claims superiormerit for the plan construction it difficulties berea.ter the sale of lands in those McCoy: Tunno, Pmckney Jk.C x, Charleston,. ._' : ' .1 to devise ways and means for the extension of the $25 Rcwar/d.. :,, .: them while the .5- i ii i , savages.t tiut-yvr w.ll examine the has been suspended Surveyor by.t describes. The ingredients for walls are certainly townships ; f ' Cf hi trdV.IS! through FWida and Georgia, t under instructions from the Gnp MAIL SEBVICE.-The' intelligence com nu., rood is contemplated ,with much interest. 'We RAY away from the subscriber about tbt 20th- and associate all.the with the number of bs relied upon, entering largely as a portion of General acting nicated in the following letter from Senator Mallc r, look upon the"immediate extension otthe road,-at ny negro UtlOKUi,a bouse aerraM sad Btreauis be tt.. ; and his stopping in the do into the Commissioner of the General land Office, has employed will be highly: gratfymg to all our people and especially least to Chattahoocbee river, as of vital importance carpenter.-.lie u about five feet eight inches high a-" a fertile'} C11, there was corn iu plenty- "HQuse of brick and mortar" a Deputy, who will shortly enter upon his to those living on the Gulf. That this service little bo'll".I ged-fel' black couplexioa;.wears, his coft:w.tb tlie Indians, and subsequent: described in old instructed to those fractional since the destruction of the James L. Day to the value of the stock, to the prosperity I small ring iu one of ha CIRt and is Tery'iut5iflienL'Any I r passage the t avinnah r.vi.r-hs: return a quaint song long f.il to us. duties resurvey has not been before resumed was not owing to these counties,and to the trade Savannah. Were informat'on concerning him will be thanktulrr t To the mechanic and the book be of lands on.the State line and ascertain their exact inattention the of received and the above reward will be paid toany - w.th te''ukq the map before them acbet may. on part our Congressional delegation this road built to the river, at:some pointbctween I .' r.'J that history is silent on the value, and it may be seen on bur table. contents; and, also, to survey all the entries but through the inability of the Post Office Eufizula'id all the cotton that o who will lodge him in Jail, so tint I get him;w,- get Florence will now r eubjoct of any one else l torting here, must arrive at have, from Mr.IL Livermore the Agent through which the line runs, and identify their locality Department to compel the former contractors. to goes deliver.him Unue it, St Augustine,or to iln, ; , the conclusion that Dc tiotu must have been the I forte comply with and carry out their agreement Fail- down the river, both from"S&uthmsterd Georgiaand J. 11. at Orange Mill, GO the St. Johns,. builder of th.s.FortBOSXEE'I. Wodworh-XQrcrsl Planing Machine in ,that all confusion may be avoided in issuing ing in that, the P. M. General has been obliged to Southeastern Alabama;would be immediately and all reasonable expenses. paid in case of delivery."" 0 MAP OF GeoitciA.-The first tbs section, whose head quarters are nQ,in Savannah patents to persons owning lands lying in both commence anew by.advertising for another contract; diverted to the road;and to the Savannah market : 'ILUjIA1S.LAugoatinuly,13tb /,- knowledge a of the argument of William Whiting States; and in* all probability the whole matter as mentioned by our Senator..Mcridian.SUA" ; 1351.ta23_ U_. we bv of the geogrpbycfGeorgia, wis obtained copy The receipts at' Apalacbicokv :will show thaMhe _J ' map of thai State, publ>bci bvtnccn frtj before the Supreme Court o the United States, in will be satisfactorily arranged, in a few months.. CHAMBER, )t value of this trade is immense., Here indeed,j is a SIX months froi rit>tf, l.ahJU1II7' and tifty years age, by Lliiur Early. At that tune behalf of the patent Xbrcross, who was sued by .5 WASHXBGTON June' 15th- 1854. )f s'ik i and climate specially to'the ta tha,Judge Probate"Cohimbi the country west of the Octnulgce and nortb.wct for i but THE CONTRIBUTION FOR MRS. BATCUEL- Editor Fiaridian d Journal: adapted growth of County and ask for atlas! scttlsineut and di,n ifc- Wood worth whose of the Cbattaboochce river, was in tho ringmet patentwas DEll Mr Dna SIR:' Aware of the interest felt by the this staple whilst there is an immense amount of i aba a* ,Admi 6tn.t..rOIl the. eatofo of WilLao of the Crock and t'erkc Indians, and vpanc1; sustained by of the Cl.lur people Florida npon the Gulf! Coast in the mlilI capital and labor engaged in. the business with. the Ylnzant. late of tuld! oonfy, deceased., s"T* ' log teen surveyed, was reprCete.( W believe that subsequently some arrangement The following receipt from Mrs. Batchcldor of I service between'New Orleans and ,Kcy;West and most profitable results.;, 'n J.tMiS: vjiLtNV4dmia4di1Art':: . as unexplored E.'lylmp been made between Messrs..XorcroHS and the amount contributed in her behalf, baa been, certain intermediate ports, it affords roe "pleasure And from the moment the railroad touched its .Jacksonville July J j.&.WM.i_'. .fIt.4C ': _ the to state that advertisements -ordered ) 1833 Green . Orange published alma are by the t Abut map 'f year the State on vih.cbwas: dtJ.neated Wood worth by which {ho advantages cf their respective handed us, wth a letter from Messrs' E. D. Peters Post Office Department for a new contract to complete banks, the.river,1: a channel'of transportation to .' l'T'otic'e ; r the districts. of the Creek J and Cherokee purchases inventions are combined, and rights t the & Co., to whom a draft for the amount was.forwarded the term for which' tho former was made. the Gulf would cease to exist.:SO far as it.would be .,, : -, $ a they bad been laid oft lots by authority cl j joint inventions offered fo sale. Mr., Livcrmore : The schedule calls for-semi-monthly service and used at all in the cotton trade 'it'would be both :'rt'BE'subscriber. 1* now prepared to pay tott! . ( the ofUrctn'smap BOSTOS, June &4, 1854. Manatee u designated. .one, of,,the points of the !J. sufferers by the fire ofApri1tb. tluarrespet-% 4 Lgltul of counties has increased from 90 t) has also sent u a pamphlet'description of the Nor- 100. received of Messrs. Edward D. Peters service. ' "- from below and above tributaries: to the road; the'boats tire pr rtU shares of thtf fund contnbuted by th* '1 I tt t 12 Over one thousand miles railroad have cross machine, with the evidences i favor of the A Co., one Lundred dollars being the amount of a Very respectfully Tours &. would at once be attracted from op and'down city and people of Savannah;: : A* :-*-, x -' Oltc and fifty cotton facrt and originality of the invention. generous contribution for my use by'tbo citizens of :s....MALLORY.t the river to the river'depot Every sensible planter 1 Those i who-have banded itt'ticip chUaur*'requested - four fifty offices established. Jacksonville in East Fl rida. ;5.-,_ '4 .t' 0. .come fij f atd aad;receive theirousyasonce. pst LATEB RECEIVED.-We are)ind feels and knows this. Hera would be, as regards "" The operation in Georgia.roWctern bi1 t ler E. BATCEELDEE. 1'Om the fentacola Gazette,: .r1tIt.'BOtfDQ'- A Atlantic(owned by the Stt)) its 'C. O. Courtenay ,Co., of Ch l1 Witness J. P. ELUCOTT.Messrs. .- T ., ,. those wealthy counties bordering on both sides of >*Joly 13;1334.Cbainnan of Commi1teL.2 r. miles j Georgia ltd, .with branches number of IlarperV valuable! Magazine. This ."'Peters &:Co., by J. P.Ellicott, make a 'MINERAL'- SPRINQ.'NEAB. PENSACOLA.. the Chattahoochee a re volution in trade immediateand .I:- -' '_ .' Washington and uton 232; Central Railroad, work from Messrs. C at the .' :: signalj: in ? increase of NQtic( tf most and can b regular becoming acknowledgment of She donation which resulting larger : "I : '. , ; ; Atlanta abd ordee Last'week,just a, ourpaper'la < J" .' "12 PDt)80 a; Ett.Wetn; rle. 17; Wet 17, publ he' rts'and can'b easily received show that the,catastrophe .which_prompted:it, is we received the following communication gone from to press onr, the business of the road, of,tap vslufc, .tha, Stock, ::;N tm reMIOA.I pre.toiling*,thatjth. Steamer -r ad Georgia, ;- number of direct from their bouse. deprecated right-thinking men at.tho North, iend, Dr.;Bailey;Which we insert now with much and of the tradf.of jour city.itban anj work of FLOJUDAhaibecnpera! enill1I tb4ra.n*. -.' , a miles in operation' ltlThe are now, bCide MunrvJi 13aercnJ Cm1rclZ,Reporter and iU authors are, equally and:strongly pleasure. We. trust that the Doctor's belief may the same, extent, with>, b>cb.,Savannali has, ever from the Charleston e.'Wa-illO wOP.Dthe pub. ', tbe above, IMO> Snapped and in C'of &tn' -" reprehended. prove welltbundod, "when the waters are''anaIyied'astha'fact'of I lie,that she h,i* been omy tapiporariiy jbud np Jar ' The is,.we.b\ev .the:first p i ;. been coiiricctedj, aud ,will be estcin Iat Gencra Ably procured t oitlekid having SQ' valuable:a mineral repair,, vonthehnoukq. Wweeks. . C ic ,Mr. W. cmpie'a map i the ., It published b1. The money .was transmitted'by Mr.'Barrett of spring in our neighborhood will,prove a great ,And ..low'hnpoHm 'taf'tifa ralnaW 1rade .,' J.'W. O.ALDwJlL4 J ) the st' The map has just publhe Co., ,at .the'. Commercial D k29'Metg.[ our;town,'who, 'also,J undertook the collection of blessing to many invalids in this" Section of country should:be controlled afaa early'day. 'This teat JM5-5 ., : Ajren\ OwJerton" . >nd i is most comprehensive, ,street, Charleston/ We nave the iubsc ion., -- as well a'* of pecuniary benefit and profit to Us. once apparent, when it la remembered that the G* : .Othepapcrs iattheEutw.aII_ op lio ' 'q rcntcdtworluofthe sort that bus fallen under ri"e te' p { owner;' _ :: ' u D"It waa engraved by Mr..U. E Sherman number,which can be seen by any ou businea1neubyca1iingatourffice. "BtabopRuvaanoz'I'.administered Confirmation .- 'a 'U. S'N.lTTYA'aDr: 1 reed and,MpbileRaih-olxd .ie-goiDito"fdwi i ( : : Sea:'Island ,eottoa,Gias,. , ; 1 13 Iiroady.-X 1jHe ur ."; _. inSt',John's,Church Tallajiassee Whii"sundsy .' June StlL 1854.. 'J' great ''. and thai Mobfleever; ,has and.eri CJ THE subscribe? takes this opportunity to.lof v on -To O*ElUortf,fa Gastttti' i"k mark tl.: id ih(jrWjradeJakeaBettleddirwtioni the planters of LONUSTAPLE . a good Tri i: ,Spirit Examinid and'Ixplaintd.rBy' . b. M Txvu O.Wcek before Jul (June. 4th,>) when' eight"persons. .weri Admitted -. Dear SITJ There is'on the fhii.cf; Mr.7illi* !it is difficult'to dTyert it > TON thaI -.t01 o and asbocomphsimnent-' Upoai' th4u,. D.-c; ACta .t rThbmtddd.r''M4 '"\? , &" 0 a"e au Jot I Louismna'will have evert WYI1 1 geol.td: 4 iitheonnetot tn f :. '"ti "oit t concerning th detb'oPu- ;. Dura o?MADA.UB SonA9-The Orbabo from .peecJy1r",1 :i thach-eontri1iudoiiof ".' 'J ...ass *-' < b.r watp t .pensaooIa'ancLi$_ JOUU.l1&I ) I ; f ever/ man th&t'e: .saw)in ap 'mnu.u KICK Unar"ongt on, lately i.state of dot- II aktmdingsofthe bring!jtbjr meJftDcboly" 4..i ,"' t. inUee by omnibua io tb Sprin&. .''. trade and travel from the;Wiar.;I-wSQ c1riLJ'Jn"pmf19 "t-Chubll. S *c'anb44* *&' -. I have I eoppertnhe found op his in JCPote LyntUmryPi deadamflni'aA8oA I bare bad ; hn. W - no tlm io' sna1yzeths.wsterC.Ciirstelyi. I 1 tagt Coo < 'siiWf1I: of* ,ip\' \.&' -% lef1'.Federal- ai4ft by,member otthe*' fiunfiy' ,HUroungert -' .which event occurred on:thr jsth'ilt// the,City .bat shall have Jfr done wf taw M practic. ponn- .t"ftQ! II.ft.' 1 nlt.. aMJ b, '1'"'.' -aiaaa l I son if aad his on irevrixu the Mexico. She Vu attacked blo'a.., : 1 \ &ou' living iI' : 1 ,yet suddenly'on'ibi lift, 'Th/object of this,odmmnnicatloi iitaJealLtte I obt&1DClt.- WkbIn) ._ .ri.It t Bl.IJ.'JJtt. Not one. of thy literary'cxucutorn.\of the three .name. ,.--V ea. ..1 jn the., report'alluded ok te.;'dJ.. >maoy. when about V>'appear I In the Opera of Z T w a'JJI <>fffa attention, of be citizen ,seem. !iIriV.aa n4W I' "Jf" .rJ.Spring to'sear ."A *s an'infily ; ..- 't1,? ; 1 : *oon pub D a ; 4ai >&apied on the 181$ and died onth'18pC ; theoitr. :,*,f 1 \ . iefly afraid to make .m".J 4t S be*bfeeonr A.--- .s t. ;' Iia-'OJ tha w.ter.te made* you ahalt bear from-m* s .!F I till th* others have & aa.tLm ate stand* ter ofJPAmoc iTInrirr, by th. seco11ag. ,%-A.iCl1J, <. tl1al1..w.LWW'.eo .. 4; uofwdIBnJIK'rYO it tEat Ian ret $I ,. .". < '. Ji ; &f tHiiD eon equ, .td !*4' nrty 'Memphis.. ..09U 'Or aU du_.. "4.- '. 1> ," r',_ '1. '(&. ,'-_,",.n'JJJu.EY <' !',"between 1 'Pfd-A1U4.iridtl hrftI$ "3lr2Ie- $ti sliGrt " '.> f " .. .It ,". + .. i- -A*. . - -