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M^oStotfUlTp.ily'GcorKlan, »" d contains
7eper.
The'
discovery of a-medicinc taken fn tha stomach,
the ubo of tho Csth
annum, payable In advance.
tors at 75 cents
persquwe of 14 hne., for tho first totitlloa, and 37 1-2
for every succeeding publication.
‘ , Communications bymail must ho POSTPAID. ,
r Sales ofLand and Negroes bV Administrators, ®*®cu-
• ' and Guardians are required by law to bo bold, off
' -Notice oftho sale of Personal Property mast bo given
■ mUko manner Forty dnye before ihoealo.
W NoticotoDebtoran.idCroditorsofancstate.mU8t bn
published for Forty days. . . .
• Notice that application will be rnado 1 to
. Ordbiaryfyrioavoto sell land, must bo published rou
Months# - .
that bus had the long desired efleet of curing
the most obstinate and distressing external
diseases.
The use of nutritious food, and the ordina
ry avocations at'business are not interrupted
by the C&lhnlicon; end its properties haring
the' power of restoring both flcslt and bone,
and of renovating and invigorating every part
of the system during the process of extermi-
noting disease, is without a parallel. ,
The proprietor begs loave, respectfully, to
return thanks to the many who have reposod
confidence in his former statements, relating
to the healing properties of tho Catholicoo:
and he would turthat assure the p.ublip, that
he will in no instance forfeit their confidence,
by recommending hiB medicine as applicable
to any disease, in which it shall not have
proved itself eminently successful.
The following certificates will, it is pre
sumed, satisfy tho most incredulous, of the
pro-eminent virtues of the Catholicon.
N.YORK LINE
■ f&mggzL PACKETS.
Ship MACON, D. L. Porter, Master
“ STATIRA, Thos. Wood,
i ••EMPEROR, J. H. Bennett, “
“HENRY, 1 Geo. Moore, ‘
.<> FLORIN, F. Harrison, “
“ HEEEN MAR, T-Harrison,
The ownorB of the Established Line, take
pleasure in announcing to tho public that it
’ is again permanently completed with the a-
bovo Six first class vessels. They are all
Jfcw York built Ships: of the best materials,
| having elegant- and spacious accommodd-
§ lions for passengers, and are commanded by
, Masters of well known experience in tUe
f- trade. They will sail from New York every
Six dam and frdln this, ae often. —This
arrangement will be punctually adhered
l *' tp acid as Insurance can be eudcted on snip
.Tiinenta by thorn nUlie very lowest rales, it is
I'hoped that euch a share of patronage will be
\‘i extended ter this line, as it may merit; troui
the great expense necessarily incurred in
running it, and from its utility to P“J 1,Cf
HALL, SHAPTER & TOPPER.,
jan 1,6 •.’ .
L
| Italian Lotion or Tincture of
' Pearls
F OR Improving, preserving and beautify
ing tho Complexion.—This admirable
compound haB stood the beat of ell teata (that
of experience) aod proved itself the most ef
fectual ond valuable cosmetio yet discovered,
for removing Pimolee, Spots, Freckles, Red-
neeb of the Skin, and all cutaneous eruptions,
imparting to the skin the moat .delectable
faimees. to case of Scrofula, Salt Rheum,
and various other humorp, it. haa heenUBed
with peculiar eucoesa. Gentlemen -whs*
faces are rendered tender by shaving, will
find it excellent beyond precedent, for. ame
tiorntiog and removing the unpleasant harsh.
neSecauBed by the operation Those persons
whose avocations expose them (o intense so
lar heat and severe winds, will find that an
occasional application of thie valuable com*
.. pound will afford the most soothing relief, as
1 it removes the unpleesaot sensation caused
by either. It has not been deemed 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 epuriouB
cosmetics offered to the public, as possessing
• virtues of vital importance, it may not be
useless to remark that tho • Italian Lotion 1
haa been used by thousands, both in Europe
and America, with entire 8U0ceas, end far
exceeding their anticipations. It not only
renders the skin beautifully soft and clear,
. but by repeated applications it promotes e
general exercise of those important functions
of the skin, wbiohare of primary importonco
to those who wieh to attain and preserve a
beautiful complexion, and does not contain
nay of those pernicious ingredients, which
are the basis ol most cosmetics now in use.—
Certificates of its complete efficacy can be
ehown to any who wish, either in English
French, Spanish or Italian.
A fresh supply of this Celebrated Lotion
has just been reseivod and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON, Agents,
^une 10 Druggists, Gibbons’Buildings.
North American Review.
T. WILLIAMS has just received
the North American Review, No 64,
for July 1829.
CONTENTS!
Art. I.—Memoirs of a Financier.
\ Avlt IL—Principles of Elocution.
Art. Ill—History of Intellectual Philoto^
phy. “y
Art. IV.—Be Beranger's Life and Wri
tings.
Art- V-—The Greek Revolution.
Art. Yl—Abbot’e Letter* on Cuba.
' Art. VIL- American Poems.
—Popular Education.
Boston Exhibition of Pictures.
Constitutional History,
list cf New Publicatione.
=
s f Vegetable Cathqlicoii.
T HE unrivalled and.extensive reputation.
ahead, acquired by ibis medicine, de
mands from the proprietor 1 his greatful bo-
Coowledgmehfto a discerning publio. '
Those effected with KING’S EVIL, or
Scrofula, NECROSIS, or diaossed bones,
SYPHILIS in oreiy stage, ULCERATED
SORE THROAT, ULCERS of every des
cription, however old and inveterate; every
variety of Cutaneous disease, Blotches on tho
face, Pimples and Tetter in particular,
Rheumatism and Goal, White Swellings, and
diseases resulting from Mercury, may bo
confident of obtaining in all tho above cases,
in which nature has not altogether yielded to
disease, radical and permanent cures from
~ holioon.
s is the first
CERTIPKfATES.
Philadelphia, May 2B, 1824.
w, thanks to your medicine, a hearty
!y six years l have boon a martyr to a
-I am now,
man. For nearly six years I have boen a martyr
discaso, whoso ravages threatened, if not coon stopped,
to put a period to my existence. Having had no regu
lar medical advice from tho commencement, my com
plaint at last got to such a height that I could not swal
low without great paiu and difficulty. Tumours formed
in different purls of tny body, and f began, to think my
situation almoBt desperate. The fivo Ijoltles of tho
Catholicon which I have taken have completely cured
me, und I am now os well as I could wish to be. With
my thanks, I ain your obliged humble servant, &c.
GEORGE KANE.
City of Philadelphia,
Georgo Kano, of tho district ol Southwark, personally
appeared, and being duly sworn, doth declare and say.
that the. above statement is, in ail respects, correct and
ipccts.
true, and that tho signature to it is in tho hand writing
of this deponent. JOHN BINNS, Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 28, 1824.
[From tho Darien (Geo.) Gazette, November 1.]
A MOST EXTRAOHDINAY CURE EFFECTED UY P0W|LR’9
Catholicon.—Captain Doncly, keeper of the lighten
Sapolo and mastoi* pilot for Doboy Car, athorizes us to
maho known to tho public the following fact of a recent
date.. i ......
“ About n tqonth ago, I bought threo bottles of Pot
ter’s Catholicon, for the purpose of testing its virgin
upon J\!r, Peter Al’Culloch, pilot of Dobov-Bar, who
hud been for several 'years confined tonis bed ami
crutches in consequence ofdiscased limbs, and ulcerated
feet—jho soles of his feet were in that shocking state,
that the bones were perceptible both to tho sight und
touch.
Mr. M’Culloch, after tho use of three dottles oftho
Catholicon, laid aside his cftitchcs,'and was this day
in town attending to his business,in nearly perfect health.
Darien, November 1, 1826.
Hartford, Conn. February 20, 1827,
Mr.Wm. VV. Pottcr-
Doar Sir—I have now but one bottlo of Catholicon
left. A person arrived this evening, who cltna 60 miles
since morning, for 17 bottles of Catholicon, end would
Lave taken 24; but I could let him Imvo but 9. Ho
came expressly for tho articlo, and says that the person,
who had used two bottles, has had a “ liver affection
or consumption” 20 years ; and that three of tho fam
ily aro invalids, and havo paid in ten years, for medical
advice and medicine, $1,600. He says tho person who
has used tho two bottles, never found any medicine to
compare with the Catholicon, and that tho neigh,
hours, seeing tho ostonisliing effects it produced, auum<
her or them sent tho abovo person to procure the arti
cle, for various chronic diseases. Tho person told mo
bo would wait two day, if he could to procuro
tho two dozen. Will you, without fail, send mo,
or, if necessary, even come with a few boxes of tho
Catholicon to Hartford, as I fear delays will take place
in Now York and New Haven; and as to being out of
tho articlo, I cannot think of it.
Iam, in haste, yours, &c. E. W. BULL.
TO SEAJUEN.
Thousands of unfortunate seamen oro rendered use
less to their country by tho ravages of a devouring dis-
easo,to which they aro more subject than any other class
of men. The case of an unfortunate sailor who either
embarks in a diseased state, or finds himself so, on a
long voyage, must be truly deplorable j and it may
net, perhaps, bo improper to suggest tho proprlol '
always including the Catholiconm tho medicine cli
oftho Navy and Merchants’ service, it being a sovereign
remedy in tho disease alluded to.
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
TheVegotablo Catholicon is peculiarly adapted to
those diseases which aro prevalent among the coloured
population of the south. In that dieeoso which is cal
led Yaws, it is a sure remedy ; a single trial offlt
Yaws, it is a sure remedy ; a Bingle trial off
convince planters of its superior efficacy to any remedy
never benature'in the United States. They should
of a similar without it.
Ml' .* .kjtK'j'l.. V11.1.14
Masonic Hdll
LOT T E R Y
Authorised by the General Assembly of the
State of peorgia.'
scheme:
1 Prlxoof $30,000 j
1 Prize
* Prizes"
* Prizes«
6 Prizes “
6' Prizes"
6 Prizes"
6 Prizes"
Prizes' 1
' 6 Prizes"
6 Prixos"
6 Prizes "
6 Prizes"*
*6 Prizes ••
60 Prizes"
660 Prizes “
6,000 Prizes"
16,000
10,000
5,000
1,000
900.
800
700
,■•.690.':
500.
400.
300
800
100
60
80
■ 10
$30,000
15,000
80,000
10,000
6,000
4.500
4.000
3,800
3,000
8,500'
8,000
. 1,500
1,000
8.500
8,500
13,000
60,000
'SHERIFF'S SALE,
On thefiretffuesday in August next,
TX^UiL be sold, in front »f -file Court
TV House, iti (hn city nf Darien, between
tlin hours of 10 A. M and 4 P.' M.
Al] iliosq Tracts or Parcels of Land, known
by tho Numbers Three (3J tied Six (0,) in a
plat and survey'made l>y ( -Thomas M'Cdllj
Esq. situated on General’s Island, in the river
AUtimaba, in M’Intoeh county, lately the
properly of General Lachlan M'lntoeb, con
taining together seven hundred and forty.nine
end a half acres, and allotted to Archibald 8.
(Bulloch in pursuance of a tail of partition—
teviod on under execution upon foreclosure
of ,mortgage, the Bank of the State of Gbon
gle against Archibalds. Bullooh end Wife,
issued from the honorable the Superior
Court of M'Intosb county.
1 V THOMAS KING, e.m.o.
July 7
6,776 Prizes
13,824 Blanks, Loss than 2 Blanks
$180,600
prize
20,000 Tickets el $!0.
THE PRIZES ONLY TO BE DRAWN.
All the Prizes to be floating from the cont-
mcncement, except the following, which
will be deposited at different
periods in the Wheel, viz :
*,.2
•Si
. • E
CU--a
III
2 of 600P1
1 “ 1000 1
1 “ BOO I
1 « 800 1
700 1
1 “ 600 1
1 “ 600 1
1 “ 400 l
1 « 3001
1 «• 2001
of 10000
“ 1000
« 900
i 800
« 700
‘‘ 600
“ 600
« 400
” 300
« 200
1 If 1,31!
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
W ILL bo sold boforo the Court House in
the City of Savannah, between tho u-
suel hours of sale, tho following properly, viz:
. One uogro fellow named York, levied on at
tno property of John Harris, jr. io satisfy an
execution id tavor of Bradley, Claghoru &
Wood, against said John Harris, jr.
One negro woman named Mery, levied on
ho property of Jamou Saodetlin, doo’od.,
satisfy executions in fa vor of Moses Car
ter and Mordecai Sbeftall, Sen’r.—property
pointed out by the admioislralor,—lovymade
and returned to me by a conetable.
july 7' GEORGE MILLEN,s.n.c.
1 of 1000011 qL 15000 loKO.OOO
1 >• 1000 1 1000 1 “ 1 000
t “ 900 1 “ 000 1 “ 800
1 " 8001 “
1 11 . 7001 “
1 “ ' 6001 «.
1 “ 6001 "
1" 4001 “
1 »• 3001 11
1 •• 2001 “
600
800 t “ BOO
700 1« 700
600 1
600
400
300 1 “ 300
200 1 •< 200
t“ 600
1 “ 400
i ■
77to whale Lottery to be completed ■
IN FIVE DRA WINGS ONLY.
The First Drawing (o take place positive-
nr, on the Fourteenth day oj November next,
or at an earlier period, should tbe sale of
Tickets justify it. Tbe whole of the Prizes
payablo in sixty days after eaoh drawing,
subject to a deduction of Fifteen per cent.—
All prizee not applied for in twelve mamba
from each drawing, to be conaidored ea a
donation to the funds of the Masonic Hall.—
The drawing to take r 1r "'uT,dde.- Ibn super*
iutoodcnco'nl . .
WILLIAM Y >; •
SEATON GRANlU ii....
1). li.WITCHELLl
H. IC.. HINES.
E. H. PIERCE,
WILLIAM J. DAVIS,
FRANCIS V. DELAUNAY,
BENJAMIN F. OWENS,
THOMAS RAGLAND,
JOHN MANNING, end
G. W. MURRAY,
W YATT FOARD.
Secretary to Commissioners.
I price of Tiokots $10, Halves $5,
Quarters $2 50, for sale io & groat Variety of
numbers ut tho Commissioner’s Office on
Wsyne Street, opposite Wiley & Battler's
Store.
Orders for Tiokets and Shares from any
part oftho United States, postpaid,'Ml
meat with prompt attention, addressed to
WYATT FOARD,
Sec’ry to Comm’rs,
Miliedgaville, May 12.
may 21 155—fp
SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the first Tuesday in September next,
IXnLL be autd before tbe Court House in
v v tho City of Savannah, betweon the u-
sual hours of«alo, the following property, viz:
One negro boy named William, loviod on,
under 4Ujy virtue of a foreclosure of mofT
gage in Tavor Of William Joyner against Jas.
july 7 ' " GEORGE MILLEN.s. c. c,
Present i
CIRCULAR.
Department of State, )
Patent Office, June 29,1059. j
A LL pereone having business with tho Pa'
i\. tent Office, ore requested to direct their
communications directly Io tbb Snperinten
dent Of that office, instead of the Soorotary of
State, tho latter made being attended Wjtli
considerable inconvenience Bnd aometim os
risk. All such communications aro free pf
postage, and will receive immediate attention.
JOHN D. CRAIG, Superintendent,
in*Tho publishers oftho Lawa oftho Uni-
led Stales, will give this three or four inser
tions july 8
ATHENEUM, for June.
W T. WILLIAMS haa just .received
. tbe Atueneum or spirit of tue En-
- . . the Atueneum or spirit of
glith Magazines, Nos 17 & 18.
5 -,T7-;. .. CONTENTS OF NO. XVII.
681 ?' Edinburgh Session.l School; The Won'-
tho United States.
[Cy» Printed directions are on the bottles
W. W. POTTER,
No. 13, South Ninth street, between Chesnyt and
Market, opposite the University of Pennsylvania.
N. B. Those persons who may receive signal bene
fit from the use-of the Catholicon, will confer a
particular favour on those similarly afflicted, by for ward
ing certificates of their cures to tho proprietor, or to any
A .Mil
kept on
State, aod
lay’Thendrickson,
july 14
Druggists, Solo Agents,
No 2 it 15 Gibbous’Buildings.
Sarsaparilla Syrup.
T HIS celebrated Syriip is highly recoir.
mended by tho Faculty as an excellent
depurqtive Medicine, and has been success
fully employed in those anomalous cases of
disease, which eometimes occur in Scropliu-
lous habits produced by an improper and ir-
regular use of P
pared and a^eu
may12
juoe W
l for Silk orms.
eived. a quantity of tbe eeed of
’ i Mulbesy tree. For sale by
T- RYERSON, Jr.
On (he Bey-
American Castings and Nails.
K. nA A LBS. American Coatings aas'ld.
3lfUU 100 bega Cut Nails assorted
sizes—;20 of 4d, 85 of 6d, 85 of 8d, 25 of lOd,
5 of 12d—100 jbs each.
For sale by JP HENRY.
' april 3
dorer; Sketches of Contemporary Foreign
Authors, Statesmen, &c—No ifjj Cano
va; Autobiographies; A Fragment from the
“Nootcs”; Who loves me best. By Mary
Ann Browne; Paine of Music; Sagacity,
Sc., of Doge; Library of Entertaining
hoy’s New
Knowledge; Southey’s
Work; The
By Mary
calioD. By Della; Tbe latest Female Fash
ions; Varieties. ,
CONTENTS OF NO. XVIII,
The Grave of the Broken Heart.
IV; The DruggiBt of Fife; The
Homes.. By Mrs Homans, Barba Yorghi,
tbe Greek Pilot; Flies; Sunset Meditations.
By Delia; Tbe Rev Thomas CbBlmen, D.
D.; Tbe Two. Miners of Famatina; Tbe
Reoall. By Mrs Humans; American Criti
cism ; Beauty ; A Short Story; Varieties.
Terms $5 per annum. july 14
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
W ILL be eold at tho Court Homo be
tween tho hours of 10 and 4 o’clock.
Lot ond Improvements in West Broad st.
Og’nthorpo YVard, levied on to satisfy an
execution in favor of J S Olcot, ogainBt Ezra
Kont.Cv -0
Also, Sundry articles of Groceries, Decan
ters, Crockery* &c. levied on to satisfiy an
Execution in favour of Warren Lippit,
against Pierce Howard and Benjamin D.
Davis, . , ' . !>’I YQ. ! c> e
ju!V 4
SHKRlFl »sj> SALE.
On the first Tuesday in August next t
W ILL be sold before tbe Court Houso.
in the City of Savannah, bot ween the
usual hours of sale, the following properly,
vizi
Threo Negroes, Tom, William and Nancy, ono di
ning Tabic, with ends, ono dozen plain Chairs, ono dozen
straw do., ono Carnet, two Bedsteads with bods, four
Pillows and two Bolsters, ono pair of Andirons, Sliovcl
and Tongs, oneBurcab, two Malrcsses, and fivo Bed
steads—levied on under
■ and by virtue of an execution
on foreclosure of mortgage, ns tho property of Aim Tay
lor, in favor of William S. Taylor.
June 6 GEO. MILLEN, b. c. c,
From the Yankee.
The sleioh ride As I waa g_.
Mr. Josh Carter’s tavern this othor
hoard a terrible qpiao io tho bar-room, unfit
think's I,-I’ll just put tny houd. ip ( anil, afio
whin is the matter. -Whoorah, roared a
hoap of fellows, horots Johnny Biddle, bo’ll
go and that mokes ten,—and hauled me lb
among them. What's tha occasion i says I—
O, a slsigh-rido over to Shaw’s (evefy body
goes to Shaw's that goes sleigh-riding) Wit#
galb, fiddles, sbd frolic. Whoornlr, says I.
I motion, says Dr. Patridge, that ovary gen
tleman go right straight nuwV and get his
ijoigh and lady/ urtd meet at Hunk', corner;
and with another whoorah, Wo burst out-of
doors oud Boatteredx
. I ran full syeed to tha widow Beans. Her
daughter Patty is tho handsomest girl io ty,
Casconbay. I had gireo bor aeroo pretty^Ei
bread bints, and only waited for, a good
cbanco to pop tbe question. And out it shall
como this vary night, toys I.
I bounced into Widow Bean's out of
breath, and was near ca'
telling Patty jn tho
euds. She bed just dono washing, and was
“ • lidsi
tbe best room to put'it to rights ; and when
wo arrived, the floor was swept-(bo best ja
pan candlesticks wore paraded, the fire place
filled with green wood bnd little lion was an
chored olota undor the jani to tug ot (ho bro-
kon-wioded beilowsos. No fire appeared but
foero were oireng ; ayoipioms 'of.it. .for there
'waseb Jack,ofsmoitet and part of.itttissine
tho way up tbo chimney, strayed about the
dancing 10910, which fisva ms a chance to
bit of another compliment upon Patty’s beau-
' r, as, being tbe oauis of drawing tbb smoky;
Ivory body laughed at the novelty of thdi T
3b. But thorp was no lime for chat; As
boon as wo hadaswigof the bot stuff all
round, we sat the fiddler down by the jam,
took tho floor, and went to work with might,
aod main, lbs fiddler keeping time with tbo
wringing out, stan<(fng in tbs midst of tubs, 1
aeatruckall
pails, mopi
Administrator’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in August noxt,
W ILL bo sold before tho Court houso in
Feyotle county, botween the hours of
10 A. M. and 4 P.M..
All tbht tract of land situated in tho fifth I was (ui
district of Henry county, known by the miHta when in
her ono hundred and forty threo, (l43,)oon^V ou B*
taining 2021 -2 acres, more or less, being the tbor. V
real estate of Stephen H. Stocking, late of
Savannah; Tailor, doc’d—To be sold by per
mission oftho Justicosof the Inferior Court
of Chatham County, by virtue of uh order of
theesid Justices, , passed in term of March
Iasi when sitting for ordinary .porposoa. .
Conditions cash—Tbe purchaser paying
for titles.
ISAAC NORTON,
Adm’or Est. Stephen H. Stocking, dcc’d.
may 14 148
ps, and kettles. She wad atrock
if a hoop, ut the eight of her spark, and
woutd have blushed nicely, I guese, if sits had
oot boen as red as she should be already. A
word lu your ear, Patty, says I, giving her
e wink, and stopping aside into a corner, and
told her what was brewing. I’ll run and
borrow the Deacon’s elelgh, and come book
right away, aaya 1- O, ye needn’t bo in suob
n leerin’ hurry, esys ab6, for I havo got to
shift from lap to toe. You seosrhat a pioklo
I nin in. Ab, Patty, says I,' beauty when
unadorned is adorned, the—wall I vow, iayu
Potty, Bays olio. And off I .hot, for hew was
I to follow up such a bold speech, but I could
not help sniggering nil tho way to tbe Rea
con’s, to tbiok bow ewimmingly mattlrs
were going on, I was so full of this that I
entirely forgot to mnko up a story to fob off
upon the Deacon, till I got almost to Ins door;
for the Deaoon is a sworn enemy to all fro-
licking, end so is his mare. I’ll toll him, snrs
I, I’ll tell him, 1 wont to carry, a grist to mill.
But that will bo found out—uo matter; so it
is after tha election ns the politicians say. ‘
The deacon gave u mortal squint at my
faco, when I did my errand, but I was safe
behind a shirt collar. Hu thou full to chew
ing his cud ami considering. • Mother’s clean
out, says I—both ryo und injun. The Doa-
oon spit. Well neighbor, if you are ufear’d
to trust a follow, here’s two shillings afore-
haad. Poll poh, John, says ho, walking up
v.,d ring tbo money, • not trust yon.;
A, . ... J ; (X-, pioklo up Suckoy.
Y„u’li otive Hie chttcr slow;; John—dud now
I think an it, you may bring back my grist,
timt is how nt the mill—and look ebarp at the
miller, John, when ho strikes the toll moa-
eure. It was too late (0 stiok at lies now, so
I promised orery thing, jumped into tbe
sleigh, aod stoered to tbo.widow’i with f
colon. It is tbo height of gentility, you
know, for a lady to make her beau wait as
long as rfpsaiblo.QDSuoh an occasion, I sat
over a heap of warm ashes in widow Bean’s,
parlor, lietoning to Patty stamping about in
bor stocking feel, in thechambor ovor head
for one good hour. Thon i stood up to tbo
looking glass and frizzled upraybair,ohaoB-
cd my shirt pin to a now plseo; thought
over seme epoeobes to make under tbo buffa
lo skin, and finally laid a plot to lug in tho
awful question in a sort of slanting fabltioo,
At last Patty appeared in her glory; and
I was just crooking my elbow to lead her out,
in como mother Bean. Where uak
gwyin to Patty t A sleigh riding,sgpv
Whet, and leave your oousin Dolly
alone,Io euck her fingers f ' A‘|
American Quarterly RevI8>%
W T. WILLIAMS has just received
• the American Quarterly Review
No. 1*0, for June, 1829.
CONTENTS.
I. Discoveihw in Central Africa, Journal of a
Second Expedition into tho Interior of Africa, by tho
late Captain Clapporton : to which i> added tho-Mfl!
nal of Ins own return to the Coast, by Richard Lander,
his faithful Servant. u
II. Milton’s Letters, Milton’s Familiar Lottcre, whopper, I tell ye.
translated from the Latin, with Notes. By John Hall.
III. Astronomy or Laplace, Traito do Mccaniquo
Celeste, par M- Marquis do Laplaco, Pair do Franco,
&c. iuc-
IV. Flint’s Geography and History or the West
ern States, A Condensed Geography and History of
tho Wosttrn States, or tho Mississippi Valley. Bv’
Timothy Flint, author of Recollections oftho last-urn
years in thn Mississippi Valley. Salvo magda parens.
V. CmancervLaw, Chancery Cases argued ami de
termined in Uio Court of Appeals of South Carolina,
1826, both inclusive. By
emoirsof John Homo Tookco
Tl i valuablo speeches and wri
tings—also containing proofs, indentifying him asib,*
author oftho celebrated Letters of Junius. By J. A.
Graham, LL. D. '
VII. IlnroRY or Pennsylvania, Tho History of
nUm wf a. Pcnnsylvsnia, from its discovery by Europeans, to tho
Lvoapter Occupation oflndepcndence in 1776, By Thomas F.
lie 1 WO Gordon. . A
Purified Beat’s 1
jpOUtbo preservation endgroASI^ tbe
human Hair, preserving its health aod
beauty and preventing premature baldness.
This article is carefully extracted and pre
pared for use by N. S. Prentiss, of New York,
end a supply kept on hand by
LAY* HKWDIMUKSQN,
Druggists, No 2 aod 16, (ribbon's Buildings,
Gordon;
VIII. Female Biography, Female Biogn^lyh; or.
Memoirs of Illustrious and Celebrated Women, of all
Ages and Countries. By Mary Hays.
Histoiro do Christine, Beino do fiuede, par J. P.
Catteau-Calleville. Tho History of Christine, Queen
of Sweden, by J.P. Caltoau-.Calleville.
IX. Hoiacx’s Live or Clinton, Memoirs of Do Wit
Clintonl with an’Appendix, containing numerous docu-
ments,_iilustrattre of the principrf events ol bis Ufa. By
■i'hiis, iiiumauvu are mu rnuiv-y— —— —/
DavidII<?sack, M. D-F. R. 8. ’ ■ •
Y. TtifsaiA, System of Geography, by M. Malle
Brun. Vol. VI., Book civ—c»v. Russia.
Diversions of Hollycot,
O R the Mother's Ar' ofTliiiiiniig—by the
uutbur of Clan Albiu, and Elizabelb Do
Bruce. ' *-
The sborA excellent work for Cbildreo
has iurt been received^. DRigco ^
msyfi
yo do (bat, after comiog.all tbe way front Sa
co to see you. Hero was a knock
: down ar
iibii
on le
gumont. All may plans qf courting and oom-
lort molted drfwn nod run off in a moment.—
sew directly that (be widow was resolved to
push big Dolly Fishor into mysloigb, wheth
er or no; and tliore waa no remedy, for tbe
widow Beau** a stump that is uoilbcr to be
got round nor moved out oftbo way. I made
aoine mention about tho small efze oftho
sleigh,but she shut my mouth distantly. Let
me alone, saye she, I went n sleighing before
you wsb born youngster. And iff don’t know
bow to packo sleigh, who doeB—Patty Bean,
stow yourself away hero, and slink yourself
up email. Iffhero ien’trbom rvo must make
room, es the fellows used to eay. Now
Dolly, hoist yourself io tbure. And she
tumble her into the aleigMIiko a shot from a
shovel, ora cart load of pumpkins into a gon
dola. It wast chuck full of her; 0 she is a
Chopper, I toll ye. Why, Johnny Biddltr
in my day, they used to pock us layer upon
layer. At this butt. I ouesked round to Pat
ty. to begin tbe second layer upon bor lop.—
But the widow was wide nwake. Snh
clenched me by tbe caller, ead patting upon
Dolly’s knees, here’s the driver’s seal, says
she. Plant you foot fist and firm nieca,
jump up, Johnny—sod now away with her
my lad.
By this time I bad got so ravin’ mad that I
could bold in oo longer. I fell foul of tbo old
mare, aod if I did’nt give it to her about right,
then therc’fl none o' me, that’s all. The
Deacon counted tha welts upon- her hide a
week afterwards, when he celled on me to a
reconing, wbicb was made with chalk upon
the upper flap of hie every day hat. Sukey
not understanding such jokes, took (he bit io
his teeth and shot off, tight on eend, like
flash of true Connecticut lightning., Jomini!
bow we swimmed over it- And the houses
aod barns, and fence., and pjgntyes. flew by
ue like ecud by the : moon. \And yonder ia
Hank's corner. Whoorah I end whoorah,
answered ell tbe ladies and gentlemen with
one voice. Sukey, scared at the noise,
iurued the corner with a flirt, aud tbe alegb
was bottom upwards in a -—- whoa there!
whoa! Tha first thing I knew was that I
was in the bowelB of a unow bonk, jammed
down under a.half ton of Dolly Fisher. I
thought I should never see day light again—
and when.hey hauled me out, I left a print
in tbe enow very much like a cocked up hat
knocked into tha middle of next neck, as the
saiior'any. •
i broken '
Howsomover, no bones ...
shook our feathers and crept into our nesta-
;ain, laughing as lend uo.the best,of them.—
fife aleigbe wore now formed into ■ string,
the fiddler following; and away we started on
the read to Shaw's,bolla giogling, Addle Boun
ded,^and every bqdy hallooing and eoream-
%tor Shaw hoard the racket two ffif.li^--®
for hq was always on tbe look out ofa
fa moors afet.. ~~
shiny night. Ha fail to kicking npadostia ’
bollowses.
Not to ,bo lengthy, wo kept it up, froliok.
ing and drinking hot stuff till midnight; and
whilo it lasted, the fun was real gonuioe
gonuioe.—
But as I coot a sheep’s eye at Patty nowaad
a notion that iho and Blah C
then, I took a notion that iho and Blah Gold
ing wcre.rather thiok—together considern.’
Thinks l, she wauls to mnko me jealous, to
spur mo oo ; so seeing them io close confab
as I woe cantering down outside, I poked my
head between .them and cried boo /—but iba
cut wee soon let cut of the beg. Wo paid
the reckoning—four and sixpence a piece.—
IThibk of that I Every body gruniblM ; but
Pout Sbaw did’nt core. Then followed tha.
crow ding of sleighs, taking io the ladies st
the door. Suob a hubbub, and confusion.—
But when my turn come, Io and behold! Pat
ty Bean waa mining! aud sq was Si Gold
ing !—Here is the ond Of roy story ; whoev
er wants to know the particulars that hap
pened in tho i ido home, must ask Dully Fieb-
The Deaoon will.leli you what sort of a
you
licklc Sokey came home in, and how t
I paid “for tbo whistle.” Finally, wht
went io our meeting house the pext Sunday
morning, ‘ know very well bow Patty Bean
nod Joslah Golding are to square accounts.
Cock Roaches.—'The Providence Patrigt
has discovered n method of destroying: tfieC
troublesomo intruder, at once simple dud ef
fective. Itisoifollowai—
Prpouro from tho (apothecary or herb ares
man a moderate quantity of that oderiforoue
regulable called Poke Boot; Boil.it in wa
ter imtjl tbo juioee are extracted, and .min
gle the liquor with good West India molas
ses, or ir the spirit of patriotism be extrava
gant, with molasses from New-Orleaosi
eprond the liquid io largo platters or soup'
plates, in the kitchen, pantry, closet or wash
house, or Whatever apartment may have been
tbo subject ofin-asion, and the enemy will
bo found olein in heaps, lying try hnndcdsnnd
fifties, before the following morning. A
gentleman to whom wo are Indebted for this
information, slates that ho slaughtered 675
cook roaches in a single night, by means of
the poke root and molasses—and that tha root
which hoi been boiled beiog thrown info s
cloBot, thickly invested by the enemy, tha
place was quitted entirely in a fear days,
groat numbers being loft dead upon tbe field.
T|ie smell of the poke root attraeta tho
cock roach—he ie tempted aud cate it—
i
/ i
swells'incontinently, and perishes almost
PcnEsTniAku—keep tA the MBHT?—
.Two or threo year, ago, a man was coming
down Broadway and another warg ’
They met, and both moved to tbe
turn out-a bump followed of
and
nothing gained ,by it. They then both mov-
ed’to the left—anolber bump, and a simulta
neous groan. Each was shxiooa to pass,
uoilher stood still, and both were bothered.
After repeated aitempls they turned and ran,
aubling th
.
?
one doubling tiro corner of Leonard and the
other of Franklin, so round into Ciiurcb-it.
when to their utter horror they bumped to
gether again. They eat down on a etoop in
despair, bewailed their lamontable condition,
and mqdo a solemn compact that one should
go south oait and the other north-east, so
that they might never again como in contact
in this world. But they met in the antipodes
—neither hod yet learned bow to turn out,
and limy blow out each other’s braimfby way
of Bottling the question.
Teko warning, yo awkward pedestrians,
and when you meet, turn out to tbe right.
N.Y. Courier.
J
m
Important Law Cask.—Ad action woe
fried io tbo Superior Court of Now .York, on
Tuesday last, the result of which may
a lilt" ' " -
r ave a little iofluenco in preventing fruudti- ’
ent purchases, in anticipation of bankruptcy.
It appeared that goods Were purchased upon
a credit and sent to the store of the purchaser,
who oo tho ensuing day assigned them with
others, for the payment, in the first instance,
of Bundry confidential creditors, end the ba
lance in payment of bie creditors generally.
Tbe action was trover, brought by tbe ven
dor against tbo assigooes to recover back bis
goods. A verdict was rendered in his favor,
for tbeir value, subject to a review of tha
the caee by tbe court. Little doubt is enter
tained that tbe verdict of tbe, jury will be
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sustained.
N. Y. Herald.
A new end very elegant mode of decora
ting tbe walls of rooms/ instead of papering
them, has just been adopted in Paris. It
Consists of glssa stained by a peculiar pro
cess, with landscapes of historical subjects.—
II is the invootioo of e retired officer; aud in
this country, where novelty is much encour
aged aod glass ie so cheap, the inventor in
likoiy to be well remunerated.. From tbe
price of glass of in England, howerer, the
practice cannot be introduced there.
-Non osinis Mobiab.”—Sir William Cof-. • '
tie ie not quite dead, At a late dinner nt the
'Old Bailey, the Flower of tbe City Aldermen
volunteered Giecs and thus gracefully'de
livered himself-i-
“Ood blew tbe meat,
Aad themes eat.”
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