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Ship .UACON, D. L. I’oRTtn, diastor
•* STATIRA, Thos. Woun,
•• EMPEROR, J. H. Bekkett,
I, henry, Geo. Moore,
“ FLORIAN, . F. Harrison,
HELEN MAR, T. Harrison,
Tho owners or the EttablUhtd Line,
pleasure io announcing to the public that it
ia again permanently completed w»th the a-
bove Six first class vessels. They are all
/few York built Skips of the bes*. maturin ls,
having elegant and spacious accoinmoda-
tion8 for passengers, and are commanded by
Masters of well knoicit experience in the
trade. They jvill sail froto New York every
Six days and from this, as often.—I his
onarioomont will be punctually adhered
to, and aw Insurance can be < (Fueled on ship
ments by them at the Very lowest rales, it if
hoped that such a sharo of patronage will be
extended to this line, as it may merit; trom
the great expense neucssarily incurred iu
running it, ami from its utility to the public.
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPBtt.
jnn 10 y _ •
Italian Lotion or Tincture ot
Pearls
1 7JOII Improving, preserving and beautify*
. ing the Complexion.—This admirable
compound has stood the best of all tests (that
of experience) aod prpved itself the most ef
fectual and valuable cosmetic yet discovered,
for removing Pimples, Spots, Freckles, Red
ness of the Skin, and all cutaneous eruptions,
imparting to. the akin the moat delectable
fairnc8B. In case of Scrofula, Salt Rheum,
and various other humors, it has been used
with peculiar success. Gentlemen whose
faces are rendered tender by shaving, will
find it excellent beyond precedent, for ame
liorating aud removiog the nnpleasant harsh-
ness caused by the operation Those persons
whose avocations expose them to‘ intense so-*
hr heat and aovere winds, will find that an
occasional application of this valuable cdfir
pound will afford the moat soothing reliof, as
it removes the unpleasant sensation caused
by either. It has not been doemed requisite
to offer a long recapitulation of its many vir
tues, as its admirable properties are too well
known and too justly appreciated to require
It. But as there are many vile and spurious
cosmetics offered to the public, as possessing
virtues of .vital importance, it maf not be
useless to remark that the ‘ Italian Lotion’
has been used by thousands, both in Europe
and America, with entire success, and far
exceeding their anticipations. It not only
renders the skin beautifully 6oft and clear,
but by repeated applications it promotes a
general exercise ofthosc important functions
of the skin, which are of primary importance
to those who wish to attain and preserve a
beautiful complexion, and does not contain
any of those pernicious ingredients, which
ore the basis ol most cosmetics now io use.-—
Certificates of its complete efficacy can be
shown to any who wish, either in English,
French, Spanish or Italian.
A fresh supply of this Celebrated Lotion
has just been reseived and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON. Agents.
June 10 Druggists, Gibbons’Buildings.
Potter's Vegetable Catholicon.
T HE unrivalled and extensive reputation
a I read ■ acquired by t his mediciue, do*
moods from the proprietor his greatful ao*
know lodgment to a discerning public.
Thoso affected with KING’S EVIL, or
Scrofula, NECROSIS, or diseased bones,
SYPHILIS in every stage, ULCERATED
SORfc THROAT, ULCERS of every des
cription, however old and inveterate; every
Variety of Cutaneous disease, Blotches on the
face, Pimples and Tetter in particular.
Rheumatism and Gout, While Swellings, and
diseasus resulting from J\J*rcury, may be
confident of obtaining in allAho above cates,
iii which nature buB not altogether yielded to
disease, radical*and permanent cures from
the use of tho Catholicon. This is the first
discovery of a medicine taken in the stomach,
that harbad the long debirHl effect of curing
the most obstinate add distressing external
diseases.
Tho use of nutritious food, and tho ordina
ry avocations df business are not interrupted
by the Catholicon; and its properties having
tho power of restoring both flosh and bone,
and of reoovatiog and invigorating every part
of the system during tho process of extermi
nating disease, is without a parallel.
Tho proprietor begs leave, respectfully, to
return thanks, to the many who have reposed
confidence in his former statements, relating
to tho healing properties of tho Catholicoo:
and he wouldlurlhet assure the public, that
ho will in no instance forfeit their confidence^
by recommending his modicioe oa applicable
to any diseaso, iu which it shall not have
proved itself eminently successful.
The followiug certificates will, it is pre
sumed, satisfy the most incredulous, of the
pre-eminont virtues of tbo Catholicon. N*
CERTIFICATES.
Philadelphia, May 28, l&l.
Sir,—I nm now, thanks to your medicine, a’hearty
nian. For nearly six years l have been a martyr to a
dise.-wc, whosc'ruquges threatened, if not soon slopped,
to put u period to my existence. Having hud no regu
lar medical advico from tilts commencement, my Corn-
plaint at last got to such a height that I could nut swat.
Lw wit haul great pain and difficulty. Tumours furnwJH
In different parts of my body, and 1 begun to think my
situutiou almost desperate. The five bottles of the
Catholicon which I have taken have completely cured
me, and I am now as well as I could wish to be. With
my thanks, 1 am your obliged humble servant, &c.
GEORGE KANE.
City of Philadelphia, es.
George Kune, of the district ot Southwark, personally
appoured,' and being duly sworn, doth declarfe mid say,
that the ubove statement is, in all respects, correct and
true r und that tho signature t>> it is in thu hand writing
of this deponent. JOHN B1NNS. Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 28,1824.
[From the Darien (Geo.) Gazette, November 1.J
A MOST LXTHAOHOTNAY Cl'HK imXTED BY PoTTEM'S
Catholicon.— Captain Dourly, keeper of the light on
Saiielo and muster pilot fur Dolmy llur, at horizon m to
make known to tho public tbo loliowing fact ol' a roccut
date. • f. m ■
•• “ About a month ago, I bought three bottles of Por-
teii’s Catholicon, for the purpose of testing its virtues
upon Mr. Peter M’Cullorh, pilot of Dubov liar, who
hud hecu fur several years confined to bis bed and
crutches iii consequence of diseased limbs, and ulceruied
feet—the soles of bis feet Were in that shuckim •: ;o,
that tho bones were perceptible both to the sight and
touch.
Mr. M'Culloch, after die use of three uotti.es efthe
Catholicon, laid aside his crutches, aim was this <lay
in (own attending to his business, m neaily perfect he.illii.
Darien, November 1, 1826.
Hartford, Coun. Fcbru-irySO, 1827.
Mr. YVm. W; Putter-
Dear Sir—I have now hut one bottle of Catholicon
left. A person arrived this evening, who cii.it 00 ...lies
since morning, fur 17 bottles of Catholicon, ana would
havo taken 24; but l could lot him liuvo but 0.. He
came expressly fur the urtic!e,*and says that the persoh,
who had used two battles, has hud a 11 liver affection
ot consumption” 20 ycurs ; and that threo of the fam.
ily are invalids, and have puid in ten years, for medical
advico and medicine* 81,600. Ho soyatlie person who
has used the two bottles, never found any medicine to
compare with the Catholicon, and that the neigh
bours, seeing tho nstonishing ilftcts it produced, a uuiu-
her of them sent the above person to procure the
MIGLEDGE VILGK
Masonic Hall
LOTT EEY
Authorised by the General Assembly of the
Slate of Georgia,
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0,778 Prizes
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! 3,394 Blanks, Lees than a Blanks to a prize
30,000 Tickets at jjio.
THE PRIZES ONLY TO BE DRAWN.
All the Prizes to be footing from the com-
mcncetnent, except thefollowing, which
will be deposited at different
periods in the Wheel, viz :
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CIRCULAR,
Department or State, )
Patent Office^ June 29,1020. \
A LL persons having business with tho Pa
tent Office, are requested to direct their
communications directly to tho Superintend-:
dent of that office, iustcad of the Secretary olV
Stoic, the latter mode being attended w^th ^
considerable inconvenience and somolim es
risk. All such communications aro free of
postage, and will receive immediate attention.
JOHN D. CRAIG, Superintendent
Er*The publishers of tbo Laws of the,Uni
ted States, will give this throe or four inser-
tions . j u |y 8
Nortli American Review.
W T. WILLIAMS baa just received
• the North American Review, No 64,
for July 1829.
CONTENTS 5
Art. T.—Memoirs of a Financier.
Art II.—Principles of Elocution.
Art. III.—History of Intellectual Philoso
phy.
Art. IV.—De Beranger's Life and Wri
tings.
Art. V.—The Greek Revolution.
Art. VI—Abbot's Letters on Cuba.
Art. VII.- Americun Poems.
Art VI11.—Popular Education.
Art. IX— Boston Exhibition of Pictures-
Art. X-—Constitutional History.
Quarterly list of /few Publications.
july 14 *
Food for Silk Worms.
J UST received a quantity of the seed of
the Italian Mulberv tree. For aale by
y- RYEESON, Jr.
jeno n Qo the Be-
piirsou to procure the arti
cle, for various chronic diseases. The person told mo
bo would wait two day, if he could to procure
tho two dozen. Will you, without faH, send mo,
or, ifnoccssary, even cornu with a fow boxes of tho
Catholicon to Hartford, as I fear delays will take pluce
in New York and New Haven; and as to being out of
the article, I cannot think of it.
I am, in haste, yours, &c. EX W. BULL.
TOSEAJdEJf.
Thousands of unfortunate seamen aro rendered ustv
less to their country by thu ravages of a devouring dis
ease,to which they aro more subject than any other class
of men*. Tho case of an unfortunate sailor who cither
embarkaifta diseased state, or finds himself so, on a
long voyage, must be truly deplorable; and it may
not, perhaps, bo improper to suggest tho propriety of
always including the Catholicon in the medicine chests
of the Navy and Met Chants’ service, it being u sovereign
remedy in tho disease alluded to.
TO SOUTHERJf PLANTERS.
The Vegetable Catholicon is peculiarly adapted to
tho^e diseases which aro prevalent among the coloured
population of the south. In that discuno which is cul
led Yaws,it is a sure remedy ; a single trial of it will . . w %t>>> ,
-ssi **•»„„. n» 8 n*i 8 .
of a similar without it.
Sold by tho principal Druggists and Booksellers
the United States.
[CP Printed directions arc on thc.bottlcs
W. W. POTTER,
No. 13, South Ninth stroer, betwocn Chesnut and
Market, opposite tho University of Pennsylvania.
N. B. Those persons who may receivo signal
fit from the use of' the Catholicon, wifi co:
particular favour on those similarly afflicted, by forward-
^certificates of their cures to the proprietor, of to any
A supply of the above Valuable Medicine
kept on hand andoedera from any part of the
State, and letters postage paid, will receive
immediate attention
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggista, Sole Agents,
july 14 No2& 16 Gibbons’Buildings.
The toho/e Lottery to be completed
IN FIVE DRAWINGS ONLY.
The First Drawing to take place positive
ly, on the Fourteenth day oj Jfu vernier next,
or ot an . earlior period, should the ‘salo of
Tickets justify it. The whole of tho Prizes
payable in sixty days after each drawing,
subject to a deduction of Fifteen por cent.—
All prizes not applied for io twelve months
from each drawing, to be considered as a
donation to tho fundi of the Masonic Hall.—
The drnwiug to take place under tho super*
inteodence of
WILLIAM V. HANRELL, 'k ^ .
SEATON GRANTLANI), “
1). B. MITCHELL,
R. K. HR fcS,
r. H. I IKKCE,
V\ II,LL\M J DAVIS,
FR ANCIS V. DELAUNAY,
BENJAMIN F. (V. I NS.
THOMAS RAGLAND.
JOHN MANNING, an d
G. VV MH WRAY,
WVaTTFOAU
. *secretary to < V.mmissiontrs.
Prp.Rnt print* ui TipIicir pu llalm ^0,
Q i 'Tier. 511, for >nle in a great variety of
■ iiitikbcrs at iliu Comtni&si tier’d Offi (! oil
' V..vne Street, upposite Wiley & Baxter’s
Store.
Ortlere for Tickets and Shares from any
part of the UnitOtl Stalee, postpaid, will
meet with prompt uttonlion. aditrersed to
WYATT FOARD,
Sec’ry to Coinm'rs.
Milledgeville, May 12.
may 31 153—fp
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£
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SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in Avgust next,
W ILL be cold* in front of the Court
Houio, io tho city of Dorion, between
the houri of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M.
All those Tracta or, Parcels of Land, known
by the Numbers Thtco (3,) and Six (0,) in a
plat and survey made by Thomas M’Coll.
Esq. situated on General’s Island, in the river
Alatntnalm. in M’Intoah county, lately the
properly cf General Lachlan M’Intoah, con*
taiuing teguthor seven hundred and forty nine
and a half notes, and allotted to Archibald
Bulloch iti pursuance of a writ of partition—
levied on tuuicr execution upon foreclosure
of mortgi go, the Batik of tho State of Geor
gia agniPM Archibald S. Bulloch and Wife,
issued from tho honorable tho Superior
Court of M’lntnsh cmfnty.
THOMAS KING, b.m.c.
july 7
SHERIFF’S SALE.
un the first Tuesday in August next,
W ILL bo sold before tho Court House io
(ho City of Savannah, botwocn the u-
gual hours of sale, tho following property, viz .
One negro fellow named York, levied on os
the property of John Harris, jr. to satisfy an
execution in lavor of Bradley* Clnghoro &
Wood, against said John Harris, jr.
One negro woman named Mary, lotted on
os tLe property of James Saodcrlin, dcc’od.,
to. satisfy executions in favor of Moses Car
ter and Mordecai Shoftnll, Son’r.---property
pointed out by the administrator,—levy made
and returned to me by a constable,
july 7 GEORGE MILLEN, a. c. c.
1,000
900
800
700
COO
600
400
300 g»ff«
200 E. V
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the first Tuesday in September next,
W ILL bo sold before tho Court IlotieC in
the City of Savannah, between the u-
aual hours of sale, tbo following property, viz:
One negro boy named William, levied on
under & by virtuo of a foreclosure of mort-
trn^e io favor of William Joyner against Jai.
july 7 ‘ GEORGE MILLEN, a. c c.
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in August ncxt t
W ILL bo sold at the Court House be
tween tho hours of 10 and 4 o’clock.
Lot and Improvements in* West Broad at.
Og’ethorpe Ward* leviod on to satisfy on
execution in favor of J SOlcot, ogainat-Ezra
Kont.
Also, Sundry articles of Groceries, Decan
ler6* Crockery, &c. levied on to satisfiy
Execution in favour of Warren Lippit
against Pierce Howard and Brnjnmiu D
Davis. A D’LYON^l-, a
Jv4 ^ IH9T
MW
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
W ILL he sold before the’ Court Houso,
in the City of Savannah, bet ween the
t«*ual hours of sale, the following property,
viz t
Three Negroes, Toni, William amt Nancy, ono di
ning Tnlile, uith ends, one riuzrn |,|nin Chairs, one dozen
straw do., one Carpet, two lie dale a (Is with beds, lour
Pillows hikI two DoUterc, one pair ol Andirons, Shovel
and Tuiip, one liureuu, two MnttessOB, anil five Bed
steads—levied on under artd virtuu of an execution
on forcrioiiurn of mortgage, hh tfio property of Ann Tuy-
lor, in favor of William 8. Taylor.
1ILLEN,
GEO M
Administrator’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
W ILL be sold before tho Courthouse in
Fayette county, between tho bourn of
10 A M. and 4 P.M.
All (lint tract of land situated in the fifth
district of Henry county, known by the num
bor ooo hundred and forty threo, (143,) con
trifling 202 I *2 acres, more or less, being (ho
real eutntu of Stephen If. Stocking, late of
Savanoah, Tailor, decM—To ho sold by pet**
mission of the Justices of the Inferior Court
of Chatham County, by virtuo of an order of
thesaid Jasticcs, passed in term of March
Sarsaparilla Syrup.
T il IS celebrated Syrup is highly recom
mended by the Faculty as an excellent
d.purativo Mediciue, and ha. been success
fully employed in those anomalous cases of
dise.Be, which sometimes occur iu Scroplm
loue habits produced by an improper and ir
regular use of Mercury. It is carefully pre
pared and a supply will be kept on baud
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
mav 12
American Castings and Nails.
C i a LBS. American Castings ass-ld
JUVU 100 kegs Cut Nails assorted
sizes—30 of 4d, 35 of 0d, 35 of Od, 25 bflOd,
5 of 13d—100 ibseach. -
.J P HENRY.
Fur ealo ij
tyitil»' v
ATHENEUM, for June.
T WILLIAMS has just recoived
" .the Atiiunkum or spirit of the En-
CONTENTS OF NO. XVII,
Ediukurgh Heeaional School; Tho Watt,
Herer; Sketches of Contemporary Foreign
Authors, Statesmen,. &c.—No III.—Conu-
va; Autobiographies ; A Fragmcot from tho
■‘Noctoa” ; Who loves me best. By Mary
Ann Browne; Fains of Music; Sagacity,
6a,, of Dogs; Library of Entertaining
(Knowledge; Southoy’s New Work; Tho
Wave of the Broken Hoart. Chapter III; liom January, 1825ioMay, Iii26,
Indian with his Dead Child. By Mr.' v- J - M'Cord, State Reporter,
mns; Fiowersonthe Alps; My Moth-
Chapter
a>he Indi ~ ' ~
Hemans
By Mary Add Browne ; Vernal Invo-
calion. By Della; Tho latest Femalo Fash
ions; Varieties.
• CONTEXTS or NO. SV1IT.
The Grave of tho Broken Heart. Chapter
IV; The Druggist of Fife; The Two
Homes. By Mrs Ilemans , Barba Yorghi,
the Greek Pilot; Flies ; Sunset Meditations.
By Dolls; The Rev Thomas Chalmers, D.
D.; The Two Miners ef Fsmatioa; Tbs
Recall. By Mrs Itemaus; American Criti
cism ; Beauty i A Short Stoty; Varieties.
Term. $5 per annum. , july 14
&
Purified Bear's Oil,
OR the preservation an4 gr
human Hair, (
jt when silling for ordinary purposes.
Conditions cash—The purchaser paying
' titles.
ISAAC NORTON,
Adm’or Est. Stephen II. Stocking, dec’d.
may 14 14*
American Quarterly Review.
W T. WILLIAMS hiis just received
• the American Quarterly Review,
No. 10, for June. 1829.
CONTENTS.
I. 'DisrovEnrcs is CijasriiAi/ Anna. Journal of a
Second Expedition into iTio Interior of Africa, by tho
late Captain Cluppcrton : to which is added the Jour,
nul of his own return to the Coast, by Richard Luuder,
N his faithful Servant.
II. Wilton’s Lett pus, Wiltou’s Familiar Lctterii,
' translated from the Latin, with Notes. By John Hull.
,111. jisrtiONOMY ok Lapi.ack, Truito do Meeamquo
Celeste, pur M. Marquis de Laplace, Pair de Franco,
See, Sic.
IV. Flint’s Glocrahiv and History of tiie West-
erX States, A Condensed Geography and History of
tho Western States, or the Mississippi Valley. By
Timothy Flint, author of Recollections of die last Ion
years in thu Mississippi Valley. Salvo mugna parens.
V. Chancery Law, Chancery Cases argued and dc-
tormined in tho Court of Appeals of South Carolina,
’»*826, f
Tho following excellent burlesque appear
ed in Rome paper io Ihia State wb believe the
Augusta Chronicle about two years ago. It
bears rather hard upon us Georgians but is
very.omusing nevertheless $—
PRK8KNTINO A 8TAKDAHU.
“These gallant souls who shoulder gunu,
And twice a yeur go out a training."
Il won ns fair a morning as one would wish tn
behold i when, oboying the obll of,tbo rollihg
drum, Capt- Blinn, (butter known to the pub
lie as nu orator, end lawfully elected a men*
her of the legislature) marched with ineatur-
ed step to the muster ground, having*clean
buck tail 6tuck in his hat. and a woollen anslt
lied round Mb body, whoreby waa'BUBpouded
a largo cut ond thrust aword, which, from
ira vonerabio appearance, might have been
tbo very same weapon which Golieh drew
upon tho heroic David ; but it was not. On
ItiB right 6huulder ( )ay.a knot of plastered yel-.
low cotton, which’ pnssod for an opaulettq of
a commissioned ojTicor, for such was ho who
had utmost “filled up tho measure of hit)
country’s glory.
“Shoulder arms l” exclaimed' tho double'
lunged commander, ond a general con
tusion‘ensued among tho broomsticks nod
cornstalks. “Right tuce l” ‘‘Keep off on my
10018,” says ono—*“I refckon you don’t know
your right arm from your loft,” says another.
“You lio 1” exclaims- a third, “Silence 1”
thunders Barney Blinn, (instruments tune,)
Bobs drum, bank ! snar drum, rubadub!
fife, tootle, tootle I bugle, terratutoirs !—
Quick timo, l'orad march * ” Music
strikes up.
“Como all ya. bold Virginians,
I'll Iiayo you for to know,
That for to fight tho unomy
We’re going for to go J.
“Toko caro to wheel to tbo right—march!
Furred march ! Trail arms. Shoulder arms.
By files to the front, form platuous, march l”
Thus they procteded higgledy pigglcdy,
one tumbling over the, oltiur, until they or*
rived nt Squire Dodd’s whero they wore
greeted by the loud cheering of or logtoh ol
ragged lirtle urchins,who rushed out of echool
in spite of the threatening shako of their old
pedagogue’*^hickory aiyitch. But what in
apired the warriors most, ond brought tho
glow of conscientious pritlo in their leotbor
couutcuancea, were the smiles a baud of fair
spectators, who stood .crammed together'in tho
wiudows, and the piazza, which stretched
oluug the front of thu Hpuiro’s house. A nod
from tho gallant captain sufficed ob a hint,
and the military buiid struck up the fashion*
able air of “Polly pot the kettle on,” in com-
plimeut to tbo ladies* who giggled, and, as u
grateful return; waved their handkerchiefs
and kissed tlioir Luiidu tu tho bravo defeud-
era of thu fair.
Unit 1—front—loft, uo—rigUt dross!—back
there, back, heads up—eyes right—steady-
now front—order arm* 1” A bucket of whis
key now went its merry round, much to the
cucourngemeut of home manufactures/ fpr no
innn fell short of a half pint, the Usual guage
of a backwoodsman, who knows the true use
of his gullet. Fallstuff waa a fool tu either
of them, for his leather lined paunch seldom
Jruew any thing stronger than sack; theirp
o|^erc proof stgujust tho action of modern wfl%
key. ^1
When the best part of the day’s sport was
over, the troops wero again culled to order,
and what few rifles thoro were among them,
proved by their unsteadiness that their bear-
ora bad lost tho best part of theiT understand
ing, though* they had taken in an additional
quantity of now spirit. At the roll of the
,drutn, a- fine plump country Iquh stepped
sueakiogly from the crowd of damsels,
bearing & stnudni'd, or rather n yard or
two o< whilo homespun, witha turkey buz
zard surrounded by thirteen black lus
tres worked in the centre (doubtless in
tended for tho American Eagle ond the
thirteen stars:) over the whole, in blazing
letters of broad cloth was worked tho motto,
“ Georgia, and State Rights.”
The abashed damsol, (who’but for her
blushes, who would have borne a fine sem
blance tu Joan of Arc, when that inspired
heroine stood with her country’s banner up
on the battlements of Orleans;) after passing
hor arms twice or thrice along the under
part of her none, and snivelling a little to
givo interest to her appearance, held (ho
banner out and spoko as follows “ Gcotlo*
man : This hero flag which is worked by
tho girls of our school, I hand over to you.-—
It possibly may happen, that bouio on these
Joys you may bo called into service, to fight
for tho rights of your own State ; and all
wo’ve got to ax you in, that vou won’t dis
grace it by running front your inimiee.”
Capt. Blinn stepped in front of tho ranks,
and, with tho air of one . who is aware of
knowing something about such matters, sa
luted the fair donor with three several fiou-
both iuclusivu. By
..... . _ John Homo Tookeo
Esq.; together with his valuable speeches and wri
tings—also containing proofs, indontifying him aalh,
author of tho celebrated Letters of Junius. By J. A.
Graham, LL. D.
VII. IlbTOHT of Pennsylvania, Thu Hisfory c
Pennsylvania, from its discovery by Europeans, to the
Declaration of Independence in 1776. By Thomas F.
Gordon.
VIII. Female Biography, Femalo Biograpyh ; or,
Memoirs of Illustrious and Celebrated Women, of all
Ages and Countries. By Mary Hays.
Histoirc do Christine, Reinu do Sucdo, par J. P,
Catlcau-Callcvillc. Tho HUt-ry of Christine, Queen
of Sweden, by J. P. Cattcau-Callcvillc.
IX. Hop ack’s Life of Clinton, Memoirs of Do Wit
CliuUn.withan A ~— JS -‘—
MWU . U w ... v ,. noalth and,^.
ity and prevention mature baidocss. f\K the Mother’d Art of Thinl
This article is carefully extracted aud pre- VP author of Clan Albio, and J
pared for use by N. S. Prentiss, of New York,
and a eopply kept on hand by
. LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, No 2 and 16, Giblio’a Buildinga,
py*
X. Ru»u, System of Geography, by M. Malto
Brim. Vol, VI. Book civ—cxiv. Russia.
Diversions of Hoi Iycot,
iking—by
- the
Elizabeth De
Bruce.
The above excellent work for Children
has just been received by
X. tf. DRISCOLL.
iu my Integrity,Tor no mlnistor.tion mini*
to bi depended upon ; Ihorelbru 1 will ny
tlial all wba murch undor ibis O.f sbal! bn
for Jackson or rn.y I be d-d, if Ml take it*
May be you donf know whot corruptions do
mes are going on to injure our csodsrdato,
who is fsitionlly culled Ciney Natty, that
bourn tho nam'd of a brnye Chorokoo chief,
,whb died of eating wild parsnips. Tbo, soy
ihst lie killed si* militia men, add served
them up at the Icotionsorir.R barbecue: that
ho shut u mnn io cool bluud ,• that ho tra
duced tho affections of bis wife from soother
man, nm! 09 forth ; but its a lio, b I’m mils-
cle and bone for the follor (hat 'says it is’ot jt
cud ivbo urn (hem tbsloupparts tbo minis.
turotlon f Their deeds will giro an answer.
I ho have forgml leltere; they have fobrica-
tod lies ; tlicy have bribed. noivepnpora Jlho
yiliialss of publie dopimon.;) ibcy'ro consti-
tuling end terrifying a woolen’s bill, which
will cxcriininste southsrn trndn; they’re
shelling bends with the niggers of the (erri-
tory ol Hsjli, nnd elding ond obotleuiogtbn
hnghah in moking tho Grooks as corrup-
tious os themselves. They are leagued with
one Col. Trade, n rank Hartford convention,
or; they nro ploying billiards, they nro est-
mg public dinners, waatieg public pens, and
travelling in slogs conches ! Whose hem
(bat will not say ihat these ’ore doings is not
ignominious! (Loud shouts.) Ilurrs) my
hoys! Guorgiuna IS pluck—down wilh thu
unulsierntion ; up with old Ciuoy Natty,
ready; 01m, fiiol” 1 * !
No sooDer was the word given thao the in-
struincnlo o( doolh snsworod with s poo
—-bang—whiz-boom—which harmoniously
blended with tho msirumentnl bang—rub-a-
dub—tool/a lootlo—and (emu la-tn, while thai
compaoy sonmpored ofl’tho held. ~
PicTunKrgf.n —If iLo renowned Dr. Svn-
lox ”cru in our day performing his perambu-
lutions 111 search of tbo ‘‘pictureanuo,’’ we
vpmuro to any ho would not travel beyond
Ibo pages of the diurnal and Uobdomadal pub-
licatioou ot tlicse United Slates. EnvDtian
bioroglyphios, Chineso duvlcos, and tho tat
tooing of “our Rod Brsllirou,’* aro all fairly
distanced by ii.o ingonous signs preBzod, af-
haed, and intermixod with the notice! of
our bent and moat essentiul friends—our ad.
rertiBing customoru. If wo go on at tho rut.
we have, a oowepaper will, by nnd by bo a
more collection ol pictures. Look for nn in?
otooco, ulourdlh pugo; it iamoroliko tbs
symbolic pntuor (Ban a business sheet. There
arc ladies and gentlemen (baking faces at
each ot her, with combs aud looking glasses
cloac at hand to drcBs by; hydrants and
stoves, harness for horses and eusponders foi*
dandiea.a square patch of drapery represent,
mg a bed curlnin or masonic nproo, wskuov
not which, and the evorlaaiing, indefaligablo
firemen apparently proclaimings general
conflagration, nil amply displayed for tbo ed
ification ut grown up children. Such ia the
fact ; wo deeply deplore it, mid Imveiuceo
santly reinonalratod against it. We have
implored, argued aod entreated (o be spared
the degradation, but all to no effect. There-
ply is, -if you wont insert them others will.”
vvo base no right ro say the space occupied
by those decoraiiunB is wasted, because we
aro paid for it, & it is much lore labour for ou,
compositors 10 put in a picturo thau to set up
ibo same qusulity of typo; but it srguoe bad
taeiu, Juulis bed, slid tolls to our preiadica
abroad. Wo must; boworer, do our custom*
ors the luetico to aoy, that their devices era
in general appropriate ; neither is this com-
•nullity more addicted to this abowy practice
than others, and they hnvo tho advantage ter*
of being to the full ua judicious in tboir so.
motions, Ol this wo could cilu abundant
proof, but au iuslance or two shall suffice -s
In a highly pospcotablo Dot ton paper before
ub, is a pretty little lnodrcapo made up of
trees, cascades, cottage and water works
Tins 1. to represent Balling Clutbe 111 It.
oDolher, paper, we seo at tho head of so ad
vertisement, a full grown, well fed porker—
-•tho wholo hog.” And ,wbat think yoir
this fat pig is to indicate.” -'D’yn givo it npf”
Why, that Iho advertiser is a maker of brush,
ea ! I f This ip Mnemonics—-pig, bristles
brushes—a rare association of ideas truly
Wo do uoi douht, tho author of this cute no*
tion could make a ivhietlo out of a pig’s tail,
A parallel to Ills above device would bs to
hangout tbo sign of a horse-to (bow that tho
advortisor made fiddle slicks. Aurora.
with a new quid, be lliua addressed hor io
behalf of his associates 1 “ We accept of'
tins ’ore flag, ma’am-from you and tho other
gals withgonrrvineold continental feeling.,
prevading o'or breasts; and I reckon there's
not a follow anioogat us that would uut dio
to defend it. Is there my boys.' (No-no.)
We mo all politicks now a days, and theso
’oro is pretty ticklish times; but tho devoice
on this 'ore color shell bring to miod tbo
prclopstives of out atats, and of the duty we
sirs Koskiseko, Pulaski, De Kalb and tbo
rest of our forefathers who bled and died for
tbs invisible rights of Ameriky. Has Geor
gia out causo to etnnd by her arms ? Ia the
An extraordinary atory is told by Coptaii^
Wallnco, of a lover and his mistress, who
wore raved in a singular mauucr from tho
jaws of a shark. A transport, wilh part of
a regiment on board, was soiling with a gen-
t 0 broezo along tho coast of Ceylon, one of
thu oflicois was leaning ovor (he poop railing,
conveiaing with a youog lady who hod ini
spired him with Ibc tender passion ; Iho fair
ouo.woa in hor cabin, and in (be act of hand-
mg a paper Io her lover, when overreaching
herself, she fell into iho sea, ond supported
by her cloll.cs, drifted astern; Ibo oflicor lost
00 tnno in plungiog in after hor, and swims
raing towards her, upheld her with one arah.
nor WIIU on
•TV- "•*“ “ou-i I ho sails wore quickly backed, the shinl Go-
Mies of bis sword, and a low congou. Ailed ho. and prep.rationa wore mak ng to lowor a
taling the standard and charging his ruou b boat; when to tho dismav of all on board l
ments,illustrative oftho principal events ol hislifu. By not consulted, invested of her territories, &
David HosaekjM. D. F. R. 8. trampled down upon under tho foot of Gin’-
“ 6l tl
ral Government tho men of tbo coalition?
Is she not hold up to contrlsion ; and as
Jack Spear says, do they not bito the thui
in scorn ? Yes ma’am ; but we’ro tbs bo;
for defending state rigbta, aod Crock or
Cherokee, or any other of (be Auimalgerma-
tion party shall not moke us butlgo an inch.
(Loud Cheering.) My constitutes Imvoelec
ted mu to tho legislator; they know I’m
raiionpasitiocer, and ikereforo hayu alliacco
i . , diamay of all on board, a
large shark appeared from coder tho keel of
tho vessel, and glided towards bis victims; a
shout o terror from the agonizod spectators
called the attention of the officer to tho tapw
proaebing danger; ho saw the monster's fear-
ful leogtb nearing him, bo rnude a desperate
effort, pinoged aod splashed the water so as
•to frighten the shark, who turnod and dived
away out of eight; the current had uuw car
ried the officer ond tbo lady close to the vc»,
sol, whon tho shark appeared a second lima
alongside, and was in tho act of turning on
his back to seize onooftbo hapless pair when
a privalo of tho officeils company, who was
atanding in ihd bammook'ootting, iumomf
fearlessly ov ,,r ’ ,,i " T ' < • *--- * . -.
hand,
shark,
csbIv ovorbunrd with a bayoaol in
, which he plunged into tho back of
i, which instantly disoppoarinir.thRih
big
back.of tln>
ly disoppoaring,the threo
wore quickly released from their
mba situation,
joy! SL
perilous
March or Poetry.—Tko reporter of
Smi th field market (London) woe quite poctft
col last week. Ho eaya, “the cloud that '
hung ao long ovor this market still obscures
our vision!” aod adds, “the tauByji tndff
partakco of this dullncxj.”