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, * ‘Hi w*j- a t ‘vHJjf bovf |
| J’X >w prom; ted ’ jf r <!Ar
. Tl.*n did the fir flu.H of bi r riy at
IV-eagr iha glory of lux coming yet. i V
But wr!i . >o trane.'-iii ax the i
Within .f.h 1 IJw numy fiovrV .tber,
Err hull* 111 .r A on of (lt<tir Moon b
(belt fingnU'**# through A fif*. *. .(hour.
And, ¥*o.-4up i
‘Tfl <];<. vpUJjua,
7?H *4tßififllN| pWy (J ArOMOJ tin % ; It tu rays,
M.i..l joyful'. IT* ! cl -. on wt alh
W so**4 him f- r hit nrelt *. roplK-ny,
A ’ S i<, l<ft ua bero in joy? \ hope,
“f . mtti Diw id ihr la (GaL'S oilliM,
Ul tu i WOlld.
TV hn ir s :.*<!,
Mf.,-'. pain hr J Uid hint low nn4'titi yr>>-r , epirit
Wt *'!NKllngt!> b- frt* Am! i'.rwas -me
W.i #<• slat : onu4utl rVwV< him l.d w-ie-li and
, To,-4#y #pr:t; of hiv childhood A'-t wn . sets. and
A'l *ivt it.sevpcn throb of th*? In rt “
Ajtvrr h.id Ai.oathe quicken'd pulse
Part*#d and i.norA .-: and m';-r
Oh i 17 > < not
A nr'i*i’il. !y live it horn of enk
For I ihfti i* of .-arth i perishing,
to.rv > Arc* u plant m ntiur -'t widr domain
3uf lark 7 Mima genial chme in w-ttinh I*’ bn-uth*
II • nlbu Mattli >r *i:o ‘ i'ir . but tint
! 1 i. iS't ft.- an I -.-. I*, nr li • G rttt aUtaga
T tin* and #eavon “I'i. lot gsfteruu* pl-un
Vv\, i■ |o j|!. it oCI (* I w'i'luu* never:
i-I i.i. 2 alon : jtOX.a l’ r'i *k.i# thtii oar*.
CABOLTJS
fi -lion. D.” Id IMT.I
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• r.i te ti. ii.r .ni.it.
AUTUMN'.
1 l noiittrv i iun
T i ispin'ng hr*ttt, ud msdittt upon iir ixxik
> f*tur k BV. | ,i;. D, Blltlinglll'tirr
Hj. it frotit ihc :,trtto Uarn tlir morn! onj.”
iho t-vMt Df , < of thin r!Muin of jorir>t!'c/>n
i .’ipl.iilnfi hove urtitu.!. The tcnVoit ofmn
i.i r .no liejiiHiinfl to lie -leud around ttt. for
in ip-. - uro yn tno up then luafy tor. in, and
• 'f ftwi tur oves ui oun4 “ o ji t . tint in
11’ distint n'iftjJijjmJ.A, as iluiv d>n tin attloiun
ii cry of Atfltßstßi
“TSift f. r.* auJ yellow mrlinrdwly
Bud spake fit”
ii, J l/tuf. ii ill
- Ihd .lift’ri'. tn U) move itibit-. . .id .is
t‘i* Uifh *i7 i ! if .imp* bfiii!i‘lfio’. yi.Mo i .>'u
i> u iAnl id iff fall nnj lrc>jfli'v (v
alike a leysiftt.”. i
’■ Ti; .lAblfUiAttrlS Atld f’ulr JlO jy -ii .
1*1:1 t'<i.|, a mrliuia homttilui p.liiitf. r-.
■ nhffm Itfeo recite ol .uud JuqiT,
m lii” iiuujr■u.jverld.” T£iro in M yu)cu ill
V’li. lull tit the rimpie leaf, tiliii-h apeul.e dt ep
v to the iieart iift-A iiilunija the friihrl of num
hil iio ton in list \tuiti from the vigotu of Ilia
„nna time, mui 1,..| ut iaai, in tliu Autumn of
•
Tlicn, too, Mentoiy hat u mathcni iluenoo
dn iiuiijuri'*’ t.fi tlio rc-niCmliiarun. of other
tthen, like the loaf, oiiroiitoynn iil- ware
in-mil oad gmi.n, hut tune long sifion 1 tinted
nan ran.! and dn-appointaMMiu, that dtpo npttti
un: toimtai.ia ot onronce ardrnt Iw limts emu
. t { them to How hh bitici uratm..
tfh* point* u*to itu par— *’
i’h'k al-Un an.luisulT! II nuirn,
AVlir rr i.'i. I ‘ f.,i.lasi,:r and.trwoiiHnn lnii■
ti | “, * that ate fiou i titomiJoyul'Diltiilmt liuvr
o<dt-di to l>hgiitud nuncipuiioir- 1 to huri’ tl
o .per ;to Uluniia llntt httvc tlroppud front our
I ,uh n tht ios ■ Irotu the *tuu, or ‘he loaJ torn
ii in iti. puri'iit tree In t|it* post ol nntmnii
A -u ,<s ‘ tlte eye of our mind ‘ looks dntvn
there vistan of the put, moltfiig a way like plea
iiitfkind-eap. il, into iho “dark ahy> ol faint
venu inhered lima,” we ate roiiiilnictl of the
yh iipes thui have paired orout and as, of the id
t. 1 tlosoo tiial iiftte taken place .uthotil.til eir*
< .’alien. ainj epnditmn, an yct^lutiimp
*O. fihv.-hrei a-./cut;tit with of tljouftht.ami
’ . and tint impulses u ai tioft. \s the
-If a ,i nit ofvvi#t’ae h*ar to, “a>Hiil;Ajic Musti’
tv'.h ,m Impm-epiihlv < ijit- rl. .?-■ rofwlce
1 ii. ft i -ia ‘,l’ and ia o’ .... nm! iw
lin t ire am i-h) to i,iny . lent hop. s
>■ e. tho [inre hdeetion* ti.’ t hjinyefl had
- ‘ I 11’ It.rnr S llishlle s i'ltiise , 1: - }n.n
atn the l*i*om. Man cense rn <(effi|tt in ‘
■ net. til itmutxed) •> hit'll ndoi>
i •- a .i wutiom hen iiiin<> Fritnftt-j
uip lodks’ta mnisier end*: mi a l , entls i.f
amiidtot) or tank .-rted taste, atth -oceu* i
py tiie uttetiuon ttmi wn> the t t'hefe j
mol'hangeeia mandttriug the;,” ...-j i..f Hfe I
,o suceciisivd. as fritmc ‘ ut t!t*.. u wuti :
iVn.O t-vmuieM 1 meWTo -
Aua#MCt) it ci. .ti ee- eiHpOftfc#,lilf 1
st-kupPP w-Mnif/l he.-iaty njhk ;,m con- ‘
•djgp ohjr,'’ of admit ~ tarn, so is m the |
■P.4 . ni.u ■.f n e ml. who ) . v■ in hi* ;
T'’<: *r y eat -e the fresh feelings.dh: ■ arty days J
, . huyitPMMp tiis tfHiisadfmW’ • crowned ,
“"‘l m - ess, t.ecaus they art'dii> eleit by iho j
spii ji of ’t-tith, in Ids social relations ho Maud* j
iu-hiqs mart-. a riiQdoi of dyuiaatl. .veeiivnee j
y- the. cedar.” Simple ~ -mv-tt,
hi ’ ’ ‘-euire.- arhiMth ft. m the . ,n.no j
; ! at :-i w topit il is eemridh.-d-.an-l i which
iUp ;h’- iiouagrp pvrf'vt.-d. To s, i a man j
th ‘ on’ via ’ seasons r-j they turn from “pay to j
g. i■ brittc ueiitier sorrow nor re et, ‘III** j
s-pi fit is ripening for better woiid. .aid At idle j
heoCCbUitd.itri entity trt'-aui'es. he . . nets up t
.. ‘ uhteh ti i:her moth not rue enn ror
ratjo, nor tliinvei break in and sue,. Thuii
ri.’.n ti ‘ s- through I Ids world.--’ • some a,
*v.t!e of tears,ln irjietu!sut)s',i-,e, for the;
? “it of rectitude illumines his 11111).’ and the !
Sjubuib of a qu-et eutucienco is e rin his
hi,.rf. •
it ahe j.h .isrnl to look hack np. the joys
a.j nr ‘• s; upon tjie lights and ■ in,lows of
h r days it 1* a cal.n delight to ,cmember
the r. lmaftiUons of the wauil); year ..to
• oketi* of j’ood. They have 4i jir •. vole, s”
•yhuili skis tt.il to iicod. They * s*k tin
sources of gratitude i they enkindl- the glow
s . “tin . Those who hat. ..> -d n-j
t. tore *, incc the year opca 1 ilsluxu
Ivee ri iu-nd ns nf the trail ioinu t which I
<v hdd our enjoy tut-tits and jxiss ms, end
t >l|S to Value rightly ih.'d prcc I. hooo— :
that unsearchnhtc nivstery—human hfrT’
ths is truly wisdom, who walks 1 alt hi> i
;’hs, a* if the B'.i'.utnn of Ido w already \
■ ling *roa)ji him! ‘ •misehis]
At,,n are upfight j’ ams nuapp.dlcd.. ■!►# his ‘
orfheipies are, pure, his w ays ju t. and hts|
IP...** cl.raud beyond!h-. ‘ tilings , . tium.”
.1 L:!J:U.
Stvxjfink *engage, isap).
’ ‘■i.’fjt d/uv-Ai.A—A cottpJe of, -j vik-
A, *ut a ■j. 4 upau the ttja af ... a man v
• tUci day, com.. r.-ing ai. -ut tin- v-onni
loj fiicac tm a fu.uru state. One ,h to
, ‘ y.!icr;iT>o you supposeya w ■ i.aow
‘in a notherttyirhi ii know I,ra ! i’d
. if! wen- pi see v> n in tic i t
” fttcunity- it hv that old strau hat ■■ fv, ars.
YprJ-Sf:^ V ■’
~ - ■*.■ - —s—-
/'itint ihf l. rniiif’ I'osl.
I’orrAU k.
The I dilor* of till | .per* It* tTiC I'ni'id
I Htiifei in favor of a reduction of postage,
I will I'lmum! mi grt the f.ltowiiig, adi)r< t
j and pHtion.
i Toihr pi itfilJtif thr In it'd Stairs ;
* TWtlMff.h overntiietit ha* set an exittn
| pie lo t!n< roniilry well worthy of imitation,
j ll iii a redpi tion of po^uge.
In a c .nntrr win re C* ’ ry fcrtldnp tbnt
i ecu lioctii.cilfiy tmtatlon direct anti indi
; reel, i* wanti ‘l to rurry on tin- government,
i the portage has hern reffttceil fill over the
’ kingdom to one penny for every inner not
, (xreeditij/lialfiin oinici in Wright. Tilt
-1 I’lliiaiiii'iit Iris )ii Idl’d to tile uiehea and
| petition* of the whole ('eWjJle, ujion ri aaon*
j p.lili! proof (tiat the. I'Vniue wotilil Itti an
1 (rial by a low a* by a high tale of p>,t-
It i* a* i iipoita.it to our people as it is
|lo tin lkigtiali lira! til, re should he the
cheapo*! possible ccttiifMiideation through
I the m di* - for (he purpose* of btrsinc**—-
and fur tile sake of huioiMliy’, mid viltue.
IT eomliiteMi is however, ililh ronl owing
;to Hv* a ett cmmil of the Dtiited states.
(f how <vt r, the posiagc of l.uj;!and can he
j reduced low penny w itlioul regard to (Jif
| lance, ia it nil probable that u ir* ran he
I ieduced to*w o rcttf, five cent*, Pti ! ten
i crnt -, arcoftliMj* to the tliMant e which tin;
J mail bw * to be carl ied ? T in l ailiautugeS oi
such a rediM-tion are apparent to every
I mini, woman, mid ehild hiving inti rcourse
lOr ttiisiucsn or An il I’Jiip out of theii own
- ililllieiHute neigllbel hood.
There i but oae way tn jet it itown, and
thnt is id acrid iu petition* from all quarter*
of the country . We therefore rccoiiiiucnd
the follow ing form of petition.
To the Senate .-tu I llotisi of Reprisen*
lives, in (‘obgres* assembled—
Your Petitioners believe Hint it would
be a great benefit lo the people ot the
United Slater, social, moral, political and
pecuniary. gri ally to reduce the postage
on letters. They fhcvcliwe pray that if
tn>". he reduced, ko that ift* the grentt t
pic.iage on any iiiugh l> ‘-Ur ahull not excoetl
ten ceiils.
State, < hi. IKJft.
St n Skt.— Tin- great Willis, tv ho has
written a vast many pretty things, thus
Apeak* us a sunset in the valley of til* Sih
j qin Imitnah. u fe. v miles alio* e VV yoitriifg,
where In’ wrote *• Vi’ASet.’’ “V* hal a eov
-tl -t ojf^loryfTliI e *'?ay g and lean ..’nu! I. >i
fv‘ft poc ! I should like curtains 01 the
bin ul crimson. AV hero this fancil'ul y miih
to witness n Klori'la soil set. he would tftlt
onljr''‘lil;e euriaflis” of the sirtnC rich hue,
hut he would |iuiii far win.;* thul he might
T-, lo the fur (iirtvcstern hyi i/.on, and make
his ivin/i us r //oie upon flint soft, mellow,
golden pile of day-Jepai ting glory, which
lies in splendid georgiousness at the worths
t veuinr; gate. An iminnasundde “ra of mel
ted gold spread out he fori tho eye of the
miser, migfit cause that eye lo sparkle with
new lit*: The sudden appearauc of a *tar,
lo the lost marriner upon a stormy ocean,
might (ill his heart w ith joy too big for tit
fenanee; but of nil the beautiful and glo/i
ot * tilings in air, earth or water—of all the
bright ami charming token* of a letter
world In \ oiid tin- grave, which have ever
‘fallen’ upon my gaze, give me a sun-set in
this genuine < lime. Oil lit niukeu one
Ihiii U less tf earth, and more of Heaven ;
for it seems to beckon us aw ay to some
land where all is bright and peaceful and
lovely.- - lp. ( tftrr,
RtctfttnM), Mov, 27.- Mast Distressing
Casually.- Wt have to record a most heart
ruudering casualty which ocettrcd on Mon
day night. It Seems that Mr*. Knowls,
wife of Mr. f'rcderick KiiowU, an 1 Mr*,
li.'uaids, wile of Mr. Samuel Iklu.trtls,
resides us Belle Isle, near thiscity, had vis
ited a sick family on this side, and set out
lo return to the Island about The
boat which conn fed (hem across was
managed by one of the negro men belong*
; tug to the works. From all tho circuni-
Unees c.mneeted with thu utlair, it would
appear that the boat began to leak, by
which the lives Os the passengers were en
dangered ; and it is inferred that they,■ >;v.>.
finding his haul sinking, landed them.old -
ilium a Miscdl islaii I in (he riit>r and .m el.
In* way to the slnfri- for nssls'.-mee. ll
tinytii ty to all.o-tl re
lief, he failed to giro the alarm and took
oitanother boat to their'ai I. but tho poor
fellow failed in his efforts, .and it is belio
\ ed w a* drowned, as both boat* wbi- found
together it-, the morning. \-i.l. what is
still more distressing, the ladies perished
on the Island, tlu-ir bodies leitiit'X been
found there yesterday umniiu.;! -The
alllieiion is heightened by the circumstance
that each af them leaves two ytnmg chil
dren lo suffer the bereavement. Mr.
Knowles is absent at the North. The pub
lic sympathy is deeply excited by this most
distressing affair.
On a rcee.u visit to the Maryland Hos
pital. we learned some particulate of a mel
ancholy ease of she loss of reason from sud
den fright. The subject is a male child,
about r ight years of age, named John M.
l'Vediee, tlic se t of a t\ spoclabhi widow
lady residing at Fell's Point, whose phren
ological development* seen intended for
the dab, ration of elevated intellectual con
ceptions, and whose physiognomy is emi
nently qualified to give them that expres
sion which the tongue cannot give. And
yet th.e intellect of that noble looking ehild
has been iiretoediahlv destroyed by some
silly tiife 1 with a false face ! by whom
lie was frightened some time last summer -
The vhiki, ai the lime, feii suddenly down
and for two weeks exhibited little or none
of bis former liveliness, and finally his
mind gave way entirely, and though he was
kept some time iu the hospital, no cure
could be effected and he is now iu the care j
of his tmikher, in a state compounded of
iiHoev and madness.— Haiti-tore Nun.
M *sk Ift warn.—C - -ora! Wilk.-sou,
a rent of the C’olunu'-.s , Society, is out
begging fur 5* J.oOO to 131 negroes to
the coast of Africa. ...it will they do
there? He demorai,. i, dehasril, and then
die. The colored races of the southern
( . s arc the only people of their hue. tha!
n aiiv enjoy h-r* n life. In Vfrira, or the
.freestates, they are uatserable and desti
tute. For prooflook iv.ta the pri iii jaiis.
mid rttrn hole*, ppscim.
r?""v jvrcirr.Tosir cottwtv tiziziaid.,/
fi.v nt atti sT. J
ON HEALTH
I liot thou dir r.m of hrrllli 1 oli gOard it wll,_
1- -t- H(h|rfudldaadCaiMiol l*ar.
| At !,iijr lii .* ia gfr'-i; It i* a la,on,
The dear. f),.riWy boon. lUat wa ran A,
Or tirftvt-n lt.-M.ow, Id4#ie*etif'-’s pdgiuue^r,
Thru prir. d.r prrciou* gift—whits il is thine,
And white thou v, .*wsi ilia n.s - bud in thy breast,
t Oh id u iai It i -.ec charity for (ity. !
Wuo fH> ,1 Jti in iy, have R not, but nlwrc till,
Ilerfirni’ rr ('fob my-, tfmiisi yield die flower,
At a awifi isumi.g day—|>ertiti[s white youth,
Y.i audlty ti, up iby I row—mid wbtiiUiu world,
With il piy wllt.di-- i.fturc thy heart,
i To pay it liomasre—yet *1 that day,
(J let thy w .ti be trueio tmia-.r it,
Tor pure ,-oid loorc iaauug joy# to come,
Xjti piety cilUluc earll/a bourne ties 1 rr a,
Aid trail diy iVetilipll aiidlby Jieit to o<l
M
Aiiolhf r Tonrnamrnt The recent tattr
| nntrieut nt luylmt-oi) ( Vlh has led tn a nov
el, or ratht r ancient pastime tinmejy, til*
: ting ui the 11 titer quintain. This i iitcilaiti
: mi ol took place n lew (ley* r ittrn, at T'nng
l istic, f/'nl. Iluianl'* seat in tfthrupsliire.
TJ,e scene of Action tvn. a lake, within a
aiiurl Ji .taiice of the ensile, and upward*
!of ft,5(X) porsone assembledon tit*’ tmnk# to
i fritn.iss the Idling. The iveatlu ris rioted
1 id Imve t.ccn e jUally a* unfavorable as du*
, ring the more gorgeous display al the Juir!
! 0 f KgliutouiT* Os i-:/iir.e thj-re was a
1 jneeu of fmve nod Ih atity, tvh 1 in s Jtcr-
I sium'.erl Tiy the rfattgliti-r of C and. lluiaot, a
, eonipallitive hud to the fidi-bluwu tiocen
‘of ilia Uglinton totirußtncnl. Lady Hey
, moor. Shortly after the (jucen hud taken
j her seat on the throne, which v, an ic. a
| small pavijjiou on an srtificial i-laod, the
j liltingcotornctici and. In addition to the two
1 rotvcis anti the champion, each boat had o
1 trumpeter, u)i> sounded the della nee. Alter
l several af tin- champion* bud. given proof
of their prowers and dexterity, the conquer
or was conducted to the Queen, and recei
ved a | Hirst. One of the champion* mis
eetl id* opponent ; ami got u ducking to hie
heart’* content, Tlte snceessful knight's
limit ronveyed the fair Queen from the He,
and the party then returned to the ca. tie-.
fruia lit Vurrrter'and Enqnirrr. Mi
kS dits tits written u Utter to the Morning
! Post denyim; ttml he gaie the com e-nitimi
I about the Queen “not being handsom,” and
( “wot uJiuc well,” uw from tike then Miss
I Pitt. Mr. \\ illis ttsserts that he euily des
; erihed the licauly of Miss Pill—and as ( 1
flic remarks about the person and hor*e>
woioemdrip of Victoria they vieru not ty
Mi* Pitt-- I lie original pnper in ihu New-
York ('Ol snir, tiaving tmen distorted met
iciotts’ly iignitmt this maid of honor and
Irotiorahfe liinid.
“Distorted trmlieiousiy,” in hi* own pa
per too—-in the Corsair. Verily, (hi-, is
hi tiny til* nose utf with a vengeance, in
order to extricate Hie Maid of Honor from
her delicate position.—A. I". Star.
British Natiimai Di ht.- Black wood's
Magazine states that tin- l ory itovertimctit (
in the spare ol fifteen year# after the U.ittit
of Waterloo, had paid off eighty millions
sterling of lilt: debt j reducing it front “sfio
otilllnns, to W> millions. And that the
Whig government has increased lire debt a
| milliun a year during theeight years of its
I adimnistiallon. The 11 liter propliCMes that
1 the change in the Post Office Law will pro-!
duee a further de-rteit of one million a rear,!
so that hereafter the yearly increase of debt ■
will ho two millions sterling.
It is stated that if iho luxe* had been |
kepi up to the standard of 1815, there;
would note have been paid ofl 100 millions
| of the debt, uearlv one half.
By a statistical table in the Name article
wo perceive that the population of (ireat
| Britain ami Ireleml has increased in twcuty
: <->ur t ear* from 10 to tnillions.—*/*Afif
aptlphiu V"fth American,
Spicule Amos liixby, a genilaman who
Igtely resided in foltnubns, jlHiio, eon mit
tc-d suicide siiooting b>’ wiUfiwTd.’ at
anilcs ille,
Illinois, lie left a statement in writing of;
I the motives that intlueneed him to eommit
! tin- act. In diis statenlent Jie dnclares that j
j he Ims been striving for fifteen years, to cs- j
; rape llie crime of self destruction—lnit 1
wuliout success. Isis property consists of
four hundred acres of good land, besides
some three hundred dollars in money and
; personal property, llis relations live in
Maine, and the papers of that State would
do well to advert to thi* notice. Letters of
enquiry, addressed to the Post master at
Martinsville, Clark county Illinois, will it
is presumed be promptly answered—Col-!
unions (Ohio) Jour.
la t'hxitemmt at St, t.cuis. —Great ex-)
eitetnenl prevailed utSt. Louis among men of!
iiusittess in ei'iea-p;iciies of a uotico issued by j
the Dank ol itmt no currency would
!reccivisl ai its eouuter But its own notes or j
specie. At a public meeting field on the sub-!
I -jet. a resolution was passed d.-oiaring the pro
ceedings of tin- Bank to bo unjust in pimctph
ami impossible to be reduced to practice ; auii,
wliatercr may Is: the coiisfipjones, most and
| will be disregarded.”
Tli-St. l.imis K publican of Thiusday
i -tales, that the exe tejuent was fierce and in
creasing. It pervaded all classes. The with
drawal of depositee was even greater on
Thursday and Wednesday.—The Republican
says: “Several of out best and most respec
table tn ■chants have suffered their notes to
he protested; and should the Bank adhere to
her ctnircc, it will be genoreily. In nearly
every instance, a tender has been made of the
currency under which the contracts were
made. Wo repeat, that -a protest ut a note
suffered to lie over, should create no alarm.
S,-'cie atid bankable funds were pretty freely
offered in the street yesterday, but the demand
was very limited... and not higher then IB per
cent premium was nskeff. A consider ! >!e
amount on checks on the Bank have item dd
at 5 percent premium."—ln j.
We saw a man pass by ourotHce yesterday,
whe-s’ sliirt collar reached so high upon Ms
face, that he was obiitred to get upon a ladder
evsry n,uc lie,wauled to spit. We jti and ! im.
po'.H- fellow, because he chewed to aeco. — Cin
Hrp.
AVe saw a man passby ouroffiiec not long
! since whose ist tail hung so low thin he was
obliged to get down into tlx’ cedar, whenever
he had oeca-mii to get out his pockel-aatldker
. ihiai'. We p.lied him poor fellow, h-ea i-e
! lie had a very Into cold. — Ci t. liw'keyr.
St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 11. —Mysterious
Murder. —Mr.4lihiner, an ingenious and
, reapedvide mechanic—and well know 11 a*
i a jßiaker of inatlicmatical instruments, on
! ('licslmit •licet, near the i’oet Ofliee, came
to In if.'ath yesterday under terv myster
j iottc cirrurnstauce*. He tva* out, upon
the Jllinoi* side of the liver, a few mile#
j from tlie city, upon a hunting excutsion
j with another person, whose uttoie vie have
j not ageert liiied, lie had succeeded, as tie
! learn, in killing three, bird*, when he sep
: crated from his companion,
Home time after, how long is not staled.
| his friend found him lifeles# from a #hot
! through hia head and his game gone. He
J hastened to the city anti being joined by
i others, who went for tho purpose of romo
j ving the twriy, returned to the IlMnoisc
i shore, when it was found that the bo ly u a*
I misting and that one of the birds had been
i buried near the pnt where be was killed,
j The rortisc liar, not yet been found, though
; a party is now out in search of it' —-St
j l.juis Has.
ThfNmr irk Tattler tell* tin following
1 excellent anecdote.
” A lady, while in the act of stepping on
- botjrd tbe Brooklyn bout accidently feci mto
! tie river.— At! was instantly hurry and pre
1 turbalion on tumul the boat from her jefilou*
; situation, except the proper one for somebody
j onglii #t once to have jumped-overboard for
1 t.er a-i“tnnce. But this was uot done—in the
1 mean time, tbe cork boat was iu readiness,
j and a tine was thrown over for tu lake a hold
; to. A large number of people had gathered
! at the aide of the boat and oil landing, deeply
i interested m her dangerous condition, but she,
born up by hergarments. was dealing feariess-s
i ly on the wave, and while every body plso
wis half-reared out of his senses, looked up
-iniling and said—"//>'< be uneasy —/ am
\ -/it iti! soft ( assort y* ,f
A rON’TiI.VSTKi) PICTI'RC.
Wi-offer the following to the croakers at
New Volk and elsewhere, ie* ioo.l for thought.
If figures, hko 11. 11 ut,v, K-q., are incapable
’ of m'-dartty, the two v tews below can be lo<>k
iid upon by Americans with a jtist propriety
of pride.
BANK Q>S KSGT.AND
Oc hib.tr iv* Q mrttrhj Areragef
* UABti.mtts.
<firetihiiion, *■ - - TITT.TJ n in
Deposited, - ‘ - - <V7:il.B<o
£JI 540,060
ASSiITS.
S. eiililies, - - * f-'ii O3OHOO
Bullion, - - - ShfcW.OOO
£a7,405,01X)
BANK ok TUB UNITED STATES.
MonttUi/ Stat’ incHly Awe. 4, IS4O.
UAtoufiiw.
i t'itrulaliofi, oh! and new Bank, /exclusive of
1 jiost notes.) - - t>3.!10t1.!9l 46
LDeposited. - - - 3,163,371 70
$8,50 16
ASSKTS.
! Heenrities - - $04,898,493 62
Specie, ... |,715,2*2 f’>
<-06 570.776 26
And after deducting every Vpreies of charge
titmii the Bank, including capital at |ir, @35,-
ti.kJ.ißHi, leaving a surplus of security mul bul
lion of !s3,ffod,tk)o 07 cents.
(inly 1 wo million* and a half iu store against
direct Ital.iintiesofnearly twenty five millions,
are shown by fh* Bank tit Mtiy'iind,— while,
prAperly estfmaied, the Bank of tbe United
Stales can show a clear purple* like that
almve i These facts nre worth a thousand
maledieliaas, wheneesoever they may come.
An extensive goW mine ha* been disco
vered in llaudojp)) county iu this Slate
In a single day gold to the amount ot H
-000 \v:is obtained. One lump was found
worth HTdO. The mine is believed say*
tbe Florence Gazelle, to lie the richest in
North America.— Wibiiiijika (.1 la.) Ar
gus.
Mr. Roberta of Newark, N. J. Air. Ai
ling, son of the postmaster of that place,
Mr. Tichenor of Orange, iri the same store,
and a Mr. Y:.of New Jyr*e\.
RSlWWpllfbe dcafrff at 4k let
ter’in the NcMftWf Advertiser, says it was
unboiibledly iutnuluced Sept. 20, from
New Orleans aud Mobile, two‘vessels from
thence bating the day previous been per
mitted to come directly up to the wharf—
Seven or eight died in one house, fine
out of every eight or ten of the population
have parlshed.
The Queen Dowager, of England, has
appointed Mr. Watkins, of Saville Row,
eupjH-r to her tVajesty.
Vml her Majesty by the div ine right of
inheritance, is bleeder of the United king
dom, to the tune of we know not bow many
hundred thousand pounds per annum.
Il.initsomr Conduct in J.ittlc Girls. —
The Richmond (Virginia) Compiler, speak
ing of the large and elegant centre Chan
delieo iu St. James Church in that city, •
says.
“The large ecu(re Chandelier is a gift of
a few little gills. These young volun
teers in so good a service, have on mo oe
cusions, given valuable aid to tire new
church. Last yearand this during their
holidays from school in August and Sep
tember, they united their labors, and sold
the work of their needles at Fairs. The
money thus obtained nt the first effort,
purchased a set of books aud part of the
service of Communion plate ; the result of
the late effort this year has enabled dietn
topurrhrse and present to the church the
large Chandelier.”
77ic Benk Os l , States Surplus.—Ac
cording to the official statement, the actual
sirplus of tbe Bank of the United States,
on the Ith iff November of this year, over
all liabilities, was ski ’■Mid.yO 1.17. This
certainly is a highly favorable feature, and
calculated to have no little aflect in rally
ing the confidence of the community.
.1 Thanlsgicing Present. —The Editor
of the Greenfield Mercury, lucky fellow !
acknowledges the reception of a pumpkin
weighing onr hundred and clcrcn pounds.
The Vermont schoolmasters are np to a
thing or two in the way of their duty. One
of them lately flogged an unruly damsel at
tending his school, and to whom he was
engag-.ul. He said, though.he kissed her
asalover.it wa* his duty to lick her as a
Uitpr.
IF* - - -***-* * ‘VUWumt k- i*T -W T - ■” ‘
The following table, th >ugh not full and
I complete, will give bob)’- id'-a of the relative
mdchtcdnes* ol the Staten, and thur Valuation.
ii r at am. IH3P. valuation.
.■VfitssnchOnettß, 4 360.000 •’n8.000,000
New York, 22831,<16t) 62ff.800.(!'
I'LiiUßftvania, 27,306.T.)0 231
t Maryland, 11,462,05D 100:060 030
\ irgiata, 6,319,000 2U6J
South Carolina, 5.560,(HU 2ißi.00U.000
Ohio, fl,l(*l,DH lIOUOOJRJU
Kentiiekcv, 7,10*1 nm 217.000.000
Alabama, IU.bUU.OUO 2UU.tXtU,(RIU
Illinoi*, 11,601 ),ofr 89,(100,000
Indiana, 11,800,000 05/100000
Louisiima, 23,735 00(1 150,00',00D
Mt-'-isippi, 7,000,000 230,060.000
A rka'isvs, 300 ),< K) 0- MJ/U *.( W
Michigan. 5.31 MXJO 05 oi>).i*lf)
Mi- ouri, 2..VX),**XI ItRUWO.tAJO
Tennessee, 7,748,(RH 283,tR10,000
175,081,878
In the above we have omitted the States of
Main . New Hatnpgiurc, Vermont, Coutieeli
j cat and Rhode Island, most of which owe lit
tle or uotbing; and New Jersey, North Caro
lina. and UcorgM, 0/ whose affairs we hnvc no
starrslH * is-forc us. Maine and Georgia re
cently had stocks on sale : the former 220,000
al 07, and Ihe latler2 250,000 nt 87, tbough we
1 have not the amount of their indebtedness.
The Mobile /?’ trisfer. 22d, has the following:
Georgia (loft, not often gita c..in;ili merit nfift
tier sons should lrca*ure up the morsels of
of praise which drop from a too censorious
w orld. The fs txi- \\ cironr’s. Trollop|>e‘s end
Hall s who have honored the Georgia pine
* wood’s by win-king through them hi a Slag.
Clinch,“hnd surveyed her stout hearted yeo
manry through a gold mounted eye glass, by 1
way of studying their manners and morals,
have iu truth given tin: State a bad name. The
last of the old thirteen % found n whole-sou!- ,
, nd parifcgv list in the editor of the s*i. Joseph ■
Times, lie docs not mince matters,but broad- j
IV ororluims her merit* iu the followina bear
|ty strain. Wc drop the imUuurat apphcatioti
of ihe paragraph.
tie -Bi-av.—Georgia i* ceriainly (lie greatest -
State in the Union. fn*Her *i-venl difference* !
w th the (L iteral Government, she ha* talked
less but il'n mon than any other Slate coming
tu collation with the soiidated power. She has
hung Indians, imprisoned Mistoimries. exten
ded her iiinits, agneuilurnf and judicial, and
then talked the matter O'er with Uncle Sam. ]
The same imi-’ less -gn-irfleorlj” spirit is exhib
ited in her rail roads, and oth'-r wr.rksof inter-1
uai improvement. Out of ll.e Snne little is
heard of Georgia enterprise, w"ihe hire of
tin-country is Iw “itmiiig to ! chequered off i
by rail roads central, Meral end transverse.
The mountaineer mid mariner arc within a
day's journey of each other, and if South Car |
olina is not wide await. Georgia will have ex
: tended her rail roads to the western water*.
while On. former is slumbering over her gi-j
; gantif plain*.
A Gin-at Uaisting.—‘Belshazzar’s Feast’ |
has just been completed in Boston, by W’ash
mgton Atlston. It is said to ben master piece ; :
and in sublimity and originality ofc-onception, |
and iu answering akill and mecanieni complete- j
ness in the execution, it is represented, by a !
correspondent of tho V York Signal, to bo
umajualled by any painting that has been pro
duced, the last half century, either in this
country or in Europe.
Grain (jfe. is -ft.-lling at reduced price* in
some parts of the w est. A miller near Dayton,
Ohio, has to deliver 10UU barrels of
flour VS6S 12. wkc Middleton, Ohio, mail
j states that a 10l of corn was sold in Hamilton,
w eh before last, at 25cts. per bushel. In the
rich corn districts ~f Missouri, 12 1-2 els. per
bushel is stated to be tbe standing price.
FICESII
CjiltOUElilEg-
JOIIN Mil l 11EL,
AT hi* old stand, in-
I bis friends an.’ Pie |iu!.|ic
“jj'L-j 11 (balhthas just received a fresh
asrSjsffisks -hi. aly ol Grocery - Confecttona
rtes, \\ 1 st India lTc.Wvi'HPsr.. coiiststtug in
part of
M.i-leria, Claret, Port, Malaga sud
Tenneriff Mines,
■sirmogn Water,
Mackrei, Fork, Beef,
Hams, Flctchcs, Shoulders,
Pickled Tonngs, Smoked do..
Pickled Salmon. laird. Butter,
Pine Apple and Box Cheese,
Flour, iu whole aud half Barrels,
Pilot Bread, Butter Crackers,
Water Crackers. Salt, Starch.
Powder and shot, Mustard, Snuff,
Tea, Coffee and Sugar,
Pepper, Alspiee and Cinamon,
Sperm and Tallow Candles,
An assort inent of Whole, Half and (juarter
Boxes of Malaga Amiga,
Almonds. Malaga Grapes. Figs,
Chockolate. Best Spanish Segars,’
Tobacco of all Kinds, together with a large
! supply of
Crockery and Tin Ware.
The above articles have been purchased for
’ cash and the advertiser will dispose of them
on the most reasonable terms for the same.
They are all of tlte bes’ quality and he flatters
hiuia< if, ikpii his old friends will give him a
shat® of their patronage.
December 3d. 1539. 2w.
s IO Itrward#
STOLEN from the boot of the stage, on
Friday night last, between Savannah, and
this place a black leather travelling trunk
containing sundry’ articles of lady’s wearing
apparel, gloves, shoes, &c.. and a smaller box
of jewelry, the articles are nearly all new, and
marked with one name, in the box are several
rings, and broaches, and hair and gold guard
chains. Store-keepers are requested, should
any of the e articles bff presented for sale, or
exchatige, to stop them.
The above Toward will be given for the re
covery of the trunk and its contents, and S2O j
for the apprehension of the robber.
EBENEZER S. REES.
Darien, October 28. 1839.
Georgia, Mdnlosli County.
WHEREAS. George F. Wing, applies for
Letters of Administration, on-the Estate of
John Herron, late of said county’ deceased. !
These are therefore to rite and admonish ail
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said ;
deceased, to be and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law. to show cause if
anv exist, vvhv said letters should not be gran
ted.
Given under my hand at office (his 12th day
of October, 1839.’
J. E. TOWNSEND.
Cierk. C. O.
November 12. 1839.
M’DOWAIgL, lI.VYNE ft Cos.
Clittrlcsfoii Kotilli Carolina.
NO. 30 EAST BAY. ~ “
H AVE r.c*t.'d perrm-nt sirital* dtrret from
Livetjool. #n rxirnsivc sMortineift sf
PLAINS, BLANKETS &<- Ac via.
PLAINS.
Bairs extra quality Milled While sVrial. Plains,
j Do. Ist. 2nd him! 3d quality w hite Welsh Plains,
Do fine and extra qualily imitation Welsh Plains,
Do. Barnstaple and Yorkshire while Plains,
. Do. siqnT. blue dressed Kaglidt Plain*,
j Do. Ist and 2nd quality Grey Welsh Plains,
, Du. blue and grey uitxt diraanl Plaina,
Do. Ist and 2nd qualily hro* n and Drab Kersey,
Do. be.t English, alt Wool Dull Kersry,
Do Wilkinson’# grey milt all wool Kersey and
Plains,
Do 3-4 & 7 8 lieaty English Colton & Wool
Kersey
j Do. 3-1 mid 7-1. English Union Plain*.
, Dt*. 3-1 and 7-8 Grundy's Wool and Cotton
Kersey*.
DOMESTIC PLAINS AND KERSEYS-
Extra qn illy Dr.-h ill W >d K soy
Hazard'.■> white and eolor.d atiVVool K.rsey
Hazard's Wool and Cotton K'-rscy
Grey all W.-<d Coidol u Plains, (anew- snick)
(Vi.il and Cotton K.-rse--, low priced.
Wasliington and Glasgow: Wool and Cotton
Kersey
I G)enr>s*k aud Rob Roy do do
- 7-8 Wool rod Cotton Plains, (from Athens, Geo.)
! Linn-y Wool,ey, :-r y and red.
’ BLANKETS.
! fjnmlon Duffil BLANKE 18, of every description
; M ackintw ami point Dllill'ets
Bnp/*r Rov*. Whiinev and Balh Red Blankets
Fr> tieli f:rtjvd BtaiiKHsof every i
sire and f daily exj>ertrd
Freneii fine mid heuv) Bed 1 from Havre.
Blankets ‘ >
A US ‘*.
: Blm4 and brown ELLS
i Uiib, Olivt ami Ulte Great Coats
j St olen Bonnets ami Kilmarnook i’aps
Guernsey s|H>lted Eiorks, inree st
| Kurdish Yarn ami Wornicti Hour, for plantation use
j BiaW ami black vonied Uose, for servaaU
1 Woolen Gloves and Wool half Hose, fordo.
Blue, jrrey aud Sleeluiiit Sulinel, fine uud coarae
lied and White Flannel
■ Supc. Wi 1 iti Flaiuu l by ihctrussor j.ieee
Blue Homal, Vhuw. Mndraa* and fancy Hdkfa.
j BSuv W aid c(4ovc4 Threail
•
I Super. Lambs Wm>! and Wt*r**ted I- 4 i Hose
( Super, a !ti mijfand brown Potion I*2 Host
ft I I>l. acbd uid if *n Waftbnm vSlierfm".
34. 7 mid 1 \ nd.itr at and brown Shirting 1
1 1, X:7 * l-i heavy (So. Carolina) brown
Stir in;;
Super. ttfra I 4 Lonjr Cloth.
Blue uud /uncv.pbiMl lTomeynani
M and Sawt hern strips do
Cmioji < ifitiilfurjr, ami t*rowft OnJlin*:
1 7-H aup 1,4 Apn>n Cheek
| Low pri- t and P im i and Bcwtbas^n*
Sujier 1 liusuL.nfui warrant! nil flax
COTTON BAGGING-
Kfr heavy t f fn- b Balin'?, 1 3-4 lbs. >
p*r. yd I w ill le
H<*avy Dundee 12 iiel do. sold
42 mull Imv priced do. j low.
| Bcp ly(pe J
T } v • <ve (v ods were s-derfrd in Kngtand and at
ihi Nortii, by nut* of tbe Panju rs, and comprise n
; v ry ( Xtrus vt nssortm- nt ofSensoira Ic GOODS,
i all of which will l*c sold/it ihe lowest rales.
4 Plano rs and Fartors w ill he supplied with articles*
for family m ut wholesale prices.. *
November 10, 1839.
Groi'ttia Fctmilt’ C ollege.
HE exercise < ftl is Insiitufion will Im* resumed
j JL on llf first Monday in October. It is very de-
I sirnble that at] who promise to become pupils, should
j attend at the beginning oft lie season. An early reg
i ular ore’nnizatioii <f ihe Classes is important to the
; carrying on of our plans, mid to fair and equal rom
p*t ii ion among the nu mbers of each class. TVi re
in ve the FaruTty of embarrassment in the pistribu
lioii of circulars, aud to facilitate the progress of the
schoolnr, w e earnestly rccoinn cud pnrentsaod rar*
.lions lobriti^theirchiblmiand waidsat the ofarti
ing of the term.
7*o v e our parents, who live distant from us,
ilf nil unnecessary anxiety, we assure them that in
ease of sickness, attention kind and constant shall
i* rendered: and (hot prompt information shall be.
jjiven to relatives, when any reanortabie ground of
apprehension exists.—Having full eonfidenreoursel
vut jn the Iten It iunuss of the location—n confidence
founded upon the ex pern nee of the last term, and
the fact that the Steward** family with two young
ladies, uwwlsts of the Institution, have runaimd du
ring tbe whole summer, without interruption *f
health, we l>eg our friends to ilisijrediftbe ■ xogger*
ted rumors of sickness ami kiiaF \ Triat sotiunarea
get currt ney in the at any time facli
warimt alarm, we pledge ourselves ty five notice,
The PuiMAKV aunt will pi into operation
BiuitiUaiurouif’TW'inthe College. The very general
satisfrtt liicU we ttitdcrsfand was given during
vhc Masiar under many disadvantuges, encourages
to that our future efforts w ill l>c crowned
^mcu)argdsuccess. G. F. PIEJICK.
Macon. Sept 10 IR3O.
f y The Southern Recorder, Augusta Chronicle,
Savannah Georgian, Mclntosh Herald, Florida
Watcman, Columbus Enquirer, Montgomery Ad
vertiser, will phase copy the above.
October, Hth. *
Furnitnrc Ware. House.
Thu Isubscnbers, opposite Die Post office
very rr* pert fully inform theinhabitantsof Da
rien. ami Vicinity, that they have arrived with
n new mid splendid assortment of
CABINET FURNITURE.
Among which are, Chairs, Bqdsteads. Mat*
treses Otc., of various kinds and qualities,
which they feel confident cannot fail lo *u#t
both city and country purcliasurs
They have also on hand some fifst rate
PI ANO FORTS.
ALL of which is offered for sale on the most
reasonable terms.
Piano Fortes, tuned aud regulated aud Fur
niture repaired.
. S. I). &J. P. WOODBURY’.
Darien, November 12. 1839.
J*ainL<, Oils, Drugs, Ac.
D hHe Lend, Illack do
Spanish Brown, Linseed Oil,
Sperm Oil, Copal Varnish.
ALSU, Castor Oil, Salts, and a variety
of other medicines just received, and for sate
by S.M. STREET i
June 18.
Notice.
Wheel-Wrigiit Shop in Darien
THE undersigned respectfully informs his
friends and the public, that he still carries on
the business of Black-Smith, Wheel-wright,
Repairing carriages, &e. &c. and all work in
his line of business. Punctual attention will 1
be paid to all work entrusted to bis care, and
reasonable prices only required.
He respectfully solicits a continuance of
past patronage, and hopes by strict attention
to merit tlte same.
R. FLOYD.
Aug. 27th. ts
Notice.
THE firm of HAWES A MITCHEL was dis
solved previous to January. 1837.
D. C. HAWES
Boston. 2d. Sept. 1839.3 t
Strayed or Stolen,
From the subscriber about the 9th, of September, a
SORREL HORSE. He is about 8 years old—tall
—well built —with a long tail, —trots fast and rather
roughly,—has a dark spot above his nose. No other
marks recollected.
Information respecting him, will bethankfu**
ceived ; or for his return a liberal reward will hr*’ .-
en bv,
W. BAIRD.
S:. Mary’s October % 1839.