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THE
IS EDITED AXfD PUBLISHED
^Potter’s Vcgitablo Catholic
fllUE unrivalled aod extensive refutation
X alreedt acquired by lliia medicine, do*
■—ao—aoonio—iMOM^I.wdora—^No—M—ra—o— 1 —
SAVANNAH, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15. 1829.
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IN TDK
0ZT7 OF SAVANNA*?,
BY ROBERTSON & BEVAN,
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%<mun
POtt THE COUNTRY,
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W. T. WILLIAMS.
H AS just received the Atuenium, or
Spirit oi tho English Magazines,No 20
for July 16, 1829.
CONTENTS S
Eoglish Rhetoric and RhetoricianB; Break
ing the Spell; The Image or the Dead ; The
First and Last Kies; Choice Hints for a Plan
to Discharge the National Debt; Tho He
cuba ;Iiecont Visit lo Pompeii; For a Young
Lady's Album; Metaphysics and Poetry;
Description of Mekka; Varieties.
july 30 |
Sir Walter Scott’s New Work
A nne op guirstein, or the mai
den op the Mist. 2vols. By the
author of VVoverly, &c. drc. Just received
by T* M. DRISCOLL,
july 4
Portable Lemonade Powders.
FfflHIS Powder which contains all the finer
JL particles used in making Lemonade, is
offered to tho public as an entire new arti*
ole, and is superior to tbo common mode, be
ing completely divestod of thu musty flavour
of Limes ood Lemons that are not fresb. It
is particularly adapted for Travelers by sea
or land, as it can be carried any distaoco and
will keep perfectly fresh a long time—can be
prepared to drink in a shorter period and at
much less expense. «
A supply of the above Powders neatly put
up in bottles, just received and for salo by
LAY ft HENDRICKSON,
Droggists, Gibbon's Buildings.
july 28
Swaim’s Vermifuge Patent.
A CERTAIN and safe remedy for worms
in children, -and can be administered
without the least difficulty. Just received
nod for aale by
LAY b HENDRICKSON,
july 25 Druggists, Gibbon,’ Building.
Potter’s Vegetable Catholicon.
A FRESH supply of this celebrated Me-
diciue, just received per schr Martha,
warranted genuine and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Druggists, AgpQta, Gibbons’ Buildings-
July 25
mauds from the.proprietor bis greatful sc*
koowledgtnent to a discerning public.
TUoso affected with KING'S EVIL, or
Scrofula, NECROSIS, or diseased bones,
SYPHILIS in every ringo. ULCERATED
SORE THROAT, ULCERS of every des
cription, however old and inveterate; every
variety of Cutaneous disease, Blotches on the
face, Pimplts end Teller in particular.
Bheumalism and (lout, tVhitc Swellings, and
diseases resulting fiotu JHcicury tna> t»
confident of obtaining in till tbo above oa«na,
in which nature has not altogether yiol'-d to
disease, radical and permanent cures t;
the Vue of tho Catholicon. This is tho fira
discovery of a medicine taken in tho stomach,
that baa bad tho Joog desired elfoct of curing
the most obstinato and distressing external
disease*,.
Tho use of nutritious food, and tho ordfi
ip, and as Insurance can be effected on "idun* I TT m the city of Savannah, between the
lfua^nents by them at the very lowest rates, ir.^i^unl hours of sale,
ry avocations of business ere not interrupted hoped that such a sharo o? patronage will be
bv the Catholicon; and its properties having
the power of restoring both flesh and bone,
and of renovating and invigorating every part
of the system during Uio process of extermi
nating disease, is without a parallel.
The proprietor begs leave, respectfully, to
return thanks to the many who havu reposed
confidence in his former statements, relating
to tho healing properties of tho Catholicon:
and he would tuvthet assure the public, that
ho will in no Instanco forfait their confidence,
by recommending his medicine ns applicable
to any disease, iu which it shall not have
proved itself eminently successful.
Tho following certificates will, it is pre
sumed, satisfy the most incredulous, of tho
pre-eminent virtues of the Cathuhcou.
CERTIFICATES.
Philadelphia, May 28,1824.
Sir,—I am cow, thanks lo your medicine, a hearty
man. For nearly six year* f have been a martyr to a
disease, whose ravages threatened, if not soon stopped,
to put n period to my existence, Having hud no r«gu^
lar medical advica from the commencement, my com-
plaint at lust got to such a height that I could not swal
low without great pain and difficulty. Tumours formed
in different parts of my body, and I began to think my
situation .almost desperate. 'Dio five bottles of tho
Catholicon which 1 have taken have completely cured
me, and I am now ns well as I could wish' to bo. Will*
my thanks, l am your obliged humMc servant, &c.
GEORGE KANE.
City of Philadelphia,
George Kune, of llio district ol Southwark, personally
appeared, and lining duly sworn, doth declare and say.
ttiaUho above sUitymuiC is, in all rcSpccts. correct and
nwt\- euiumuii p,iiiuii lAajAiVi.. vull W. OHU
trite, ninf that the signature to it is in the hand writing
of litis deponent. JOHN U1NNS. Alderman.
Philadelphia, May 28, 1824. -r
[Front the Darien (Geo.) Gazette, November l.J
Am ■
PROSPECTUS. <
U RGED by tho lolicitalion uf many litor-
ary friends, and tho indigence of bis cir
cumslanooa, the eubio*her line been induced
to offer Jiu the public aTiootlo work, to bo on-
titled “THE IRIS," or which ho is the au
thor. To consist of miscellaneous original
piocei principally, religious, moral, and ama
tory, comprising two huudrod and thirty or
more pages of lino demi paper, eighteen mo.
««—making it about tho dimensions oflto-
boit Southey’s “ Tale of Paraguay,"— to be
ucatly hound in boards, prlcu onk dom.au.
Condor requires l>f tho author to state,
that tho pieces over the signature of “ T. ”
heretofore published in the Augusta Chron-
• Ik In and Gaorgia Advorlisor, and tho Georgia 1
* “ourier, will form a part of the work. >tW -
book will bo ready for deliversj by the first of
Norembor, and paymont expected thereupon.
Persons desirous of becoming subscribers
to the book, will find subscriplion lists (fow
the present,) at all times'open at the Augus
ta Boob Stores, and the office oftho Aogos*
to Chronicle. Thuao at n distaoco, wishing
a copy, or copies of thn woilc, will bo consi
dered subscribers by intimating their request
addressed to tho author at this ptaoo post paid.
JAMES M. THOMPSON.
Augusta, July lid, 1029.
july 2d am
MlWT KXTRAURi'INAY Ll Ht tmitll' HV l # «TTMlV
Catholicon.—Captain Dowdy, keeper of the light on
Supulo and master pilot for Dolmy Hur, utlmfir.c* us tu
make known to the public the fallowing fact of a recent
date.
“ About * month ago, I bought Uiree.koUlcs of Put-
Tan’s Oatiioucon, tor thu porptuto of toning i»-virfV?)
upon Mr. Peter M’Culloch, punt of-Duhov llur, who
had been for several year* coiitineti to hii bid and
crutcln-3 in conscqueiirc ot diseased hmbs, mid ulcerated
f< ct—tin: doles of hia feet who in that nhwlnitg stale,
that tho bunts were perceptible both to the mghtund
touch.
Mr. M’Culloch, after the use of tubes hwtds ofthu
Catholicon, laid aside his ciutrhcs, and was this day
in town utimidiiig to his businc8S,in neatly perfect health.
Darien, November 1, 1626.
Hartford. Conn. February 20, 1627.
Mr. Wm. W. Potter-
Dear Sir—I have now but nut liottlc of Catholicon
left. A person arrived this owning. who came GO mile*
situje morning, for 17 bottles of Catholicon, and would
have taken 24; but I could let him have but 0. Ho
catite expressly for the article, and says that the person,
wltj had used two bottles, has had a “ uvr.n atfection
or consumption” 20 years; and thut Uitco of the fam
ily dru invalids, ond have paid in ten years, for medical
advitu and medicine, $1,500. lie saysthu person who
has used the two bottles, KEVOI POI ND ANY MCDICaSr.TO
coMi'iRt with tiikCathoi icon, and that the neigh
bours seeing tho astonishing effects it produced, anum-
bor ot thorn sent tho above person to procure the arti
cle, for various chronic diseases. The person told mo
he w^uld wait two day, if he could to procure
the tvo dozen. Will you, without foil, send me,
or, ifniecssary, even come with a fow boxes of the
Catholicon to Hartford, as I fair delays will take place
in Now. York and New Haven; and as to being out of
the article, I cannot think of it.
V I am, in haste, yours, &c.
E. W. BULI..
I TO SEAMEN.
Thousinds of unfortunate seamen aro rendered use
less to thlir country by the ravages of a devouring dis
ease,to wkich they ore more subject than any other class
of men. The case of un unfortunate sailor who cither
embarks i(i a diseased state, or finds himself so, on a
long vovac, must be truly deplorable; and it may
not, pernats, be improper to suggest the propriety of
always inciiding the Catholicon in the medicine chest*
of the Navy.and Merchants* service, it being a sovereign
remedy in tic disease ulludcd to.
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
Tho Vegetable Catholicon i* peculiarly adapted to
those diseasls which arc prevalent among tho olourcd
population of the t>outh. In that disease which is cal
led Yaws, iiis a sure remedy ; a single trial of it will
convince platers of it* superior efficacy to any remedy
never benafarc'in the United States. They should
of n similar without it.
Sold by tlfe principal Druggists and Booksellers in
tho United plates.
{LJ** Prixtcd direction* are on the bottle*
\ W. W. POTTER,
No. 13, Soqth Ninth street, between Chcsnut and
Market, oppose the University of Pennsylvania.
N. B. Thou persons who tnay receive signal bene
fit from the um of the Catholicon, will confer a
particular favouton those similarly afflicted, by forward
ing certificate* ofthtir cures to the proprietor, or to any
of hi* agents. \
A supply of tho abovo Valuable Medicine
kept on hand orH orders from aoy part oftho
State, and letter^ postage paid, will receive
immediate attention
LAY fc HENDRICKSON,
bruggista. Sole Agents,
jaly 14 No 15 Gibbons'Buildings.
Sarsaparilla Syrup,
T HIS celebrated $yrup id highly recoin
mended by the faculty as an excellent
depurative Medtciue, and has beeu uuccess-
IK
N.YOHK LINE
•or
PACKETS.
blnjj MACON, I). L. Purtilu,Aiu.t.r
“ STATIRA, Taos. Wood, “ *
“ Ei\irKHOR, J. H.BeNNETT, ’• :
“ HEN IIY. Gico M on*. ••
“ FLOKIAN, F. UxnniioN, <■
“ HELEN MAR, T. Honnnoa. *•
Tbo ownora of tho Established Line, take
pleura in aonounciog to tin; public that it
if og n pmiianciilly complolnd with tlm a-
I. vi* S11 fin clan, vvoscle. Tlicj ate all
AVio York built Ships of tlm bps tnBtnrial.,
bavmg i'legaut and spacious accununoda*
| os for puHsengprii, and are commanded by
‘ '. ' o' well l<mnen oxperioiicc in tbo
Iroiic.. . • 1 will tail fruni Now York ovotr
Six days, end iron. Ibia,- aa oitan.—Thi-
arraDgoment will bo puuclo.illy adhered
extended to tins line, as it may merit j from
tho groat exponao nocosaarily incurred in
running it, and from its utility to tlm public,
HALL, SHATTER b TUFTER.
jan 10
Aroorican Quarterly Review.
T. WILLIAMS lias just rnunivnU
• tlm Amur,CUM Quarterly Review,
Nu. lO. fat- Juno. lUwO.
CONTiSNfsI. ’
I. DirctATMc* nt Oi.fJCAt Ariitcx, Joiinul of u
SocLttd Exp coition into tho Interior of Africa, l»y tha
late Captuiii Cluppcrtoii: to which 19 aidcj tbo Jour*
nul of In* ow n return to thu Coast, by Uiuhurd Lander,
his faithful Servant.
II. Mu.ton's Lhitem, I.Iiltoa'c Familiar Letter*,
translated from the Latin, v.jih Note*, lly John Hull.
HI. Astronomy ok Lati ace, Traito Ho Mcraniquc
Gelcdtc, par M. Marqui* do Laplacv, Fair do Franco,
&<:. <Scc.
IV. Flint’s Geograi'Iiv and History ot the Wot-
r.RN Statm, A Condensed Geography and History of
tho Western Status, or tho Missibdippi Vnlloy. *|Jy
Timothy Flint, nuthorof ltccollection* ofrtio last ton
yenta >11 thn MisKissippi Valley. Salvo mngna parens.
V. Ciiamxry Law, Chancery Case* argued ot«l de
termined in tho Court of Appeals of South Carolina,
from January, 1625 to May, 1828, both inclusive. By
D. J. M’Coru, StatoKimortcr.
VI. HorneTookr, Memoirs of John Homo Tookce
Esq.; together with hi* valuable speeches atul wri
tings—also containing proofs, indei.tifying him as ib,
author oftho celebrated Letters cf Juniu*. By
Graham, LL. D.
VII. HtsfoRY or Pennsylvania, Tho History of
Pennsylvania, from its discovery by Europeans, to the
Declaration oflndcpcudcncc in 1770. By Thomau F.
Gordon.
VIII. Femals ntooRAtBY, Fomalo Biograpyh ; nr,
Memoirs of Illustrious nnd Celebrated Women, of all
Ages and Countries. By Mary 1 lays.
His tom: do Christine, Reinc do Suede, par J. P.
Catteati-Callerillc. The History id Christine, Queen
of Sweden, by J. P. Caltcau-Cuflcvillo.
IX. IIoiack’* Life of Clinton, Memoirs of Do Wit
Clinton, with an A]»|»cndix, containing numerous docu
ments, illustrative ol the principal event* of hi* life. By
David Hwsack, M. I). F. It. S.
X. Ri isia, System of Geography, by M. Malta
Brim. Vol. VI, Book civ— cxiv, Russia.
SAILS®.
dllEltW
.jT’B SALE.
On the first Tuesday in September nut,.
W ILL bn sold boforu llio Court IIuum ill
Ills Oily ot Sstiinnnh, botnouu tbo
u.ual hours of snls,
One Nogra uisn D»mnd Major, Invisd an
ns tho propnrly of Jasso Fry, to satisfy exo
eulloosin fsror of Joho and Jacob Wxvor.
vs. J uses Fry—lovy undo and laturutil to
am by ■ Oonstxblo. !
Also, one negro girl named' Virginia, In-
tlad on atjho propsrly ofCothnrlno G. ond
Jonn F John.ion. tu satisfy so execution in
lavnr of Bsnj. A. While,
sug I GEORGE MILLEN.e. c. o.
. "a WALE
On Os. firel -t Winy in Qelobvr next,
yyir.L be sold boloro the Court llousi
From Mr*. Halo’* Magazine.
OLD AND NEW TIMES.
When my good mother wm a girl—
Sumo thirty year* ago.
Young ladio* then knew how to knit*
. A* well a* how to *ew.
Young ludictf T1IIN could spin a weave,
v Could bake, and brew, and awcep 1
‘ lance and
Could sing and play, could donee
And could a secret keep.
Young ladies THIN wero beautiful
A* any beauties now—
Yet thej? could rako the new-mown hay.
Or Bulk tho ** brindled cow,”
•;Yi
paint,
A pot tiou oftho rutnituro of tha City Hotel.
cotopriiiDg Tables. Cliuira, Bede, Balding*
Bcd«toad8, Crockery xml Stiver Ware,
Kuivcti and Forks, Kitoheo Utensils, «5ro. «Vc*
&c. Levied on under and by virtuo ofun ex
ecution on foreclosuroi Tbos. RI. Driscoll, vs.
'‘onry W. Lubbock. w
nuir 1 GEO. MILLEN, e. c.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
On the first Tuesday in September next,
W ILL bo sold bofuro the Court House in
the City of Savnnnah, but woun the u*
buoI hours ofsnlo, tho following properly, viz:
Ouo uegro boy oauiod William, levied on
under & by virtue of n foroclobuto of inert-
pngo in favor of Willium Joyner against Jus.
E. Wells.
july 7 GfcORGE MILLEN.e. c c.
TAX COLLECTOR’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in Odder next,
W ILL be Bold before the Court House in
the city of Savanoati, between the
uatrul hours of salo,the following property. vi»:
3,545 acros of land, Glynu county, Buffalo
swamp, viz:—-015 acre* returned oa first qual
ity inland swamp; 400 ocros Oak, and tho
residue Pine laud, loviod on as tho property
of Edward*, Doughty oud O'llour, to satisfy
%o state and snuuty tax for tho year 1U2U,
amount duo 425 45 and aosts.
, Alsu, 2.600 acres of laud io Camden coun
ty, on St. Marys river, granted to Robert
Mouford of the ibllutviug qualities :--000
acres brackish marsh. MOO do. 2d quality In-
land swamp. 100 do. fid quality hammock and
>400pioo land—nlso 1.160 acros of land in
paid county on tho Satilla granted to Hora
tio Marbury, of the Iblloxviug quality !W0
acres 2d quality tide swamp, 100 do. oak nut!
hickory end 760 acros pioo land, levied on ne
the property of the estates of Robert Mont-
fort and >So,omeu Pendleton, to aaliefy tho
bti»td*innrBtmnty ^mi-Vor-ttiwycBT lott), «
motinl duo jjl 16 90 and costa.
n»nr 4 DAVID BELL, v u.<*. c.
oung-tadibs thin wore bonnets too,
Aii«T with (hom thoir own htiif:
They maic theta Dan thei* o wn goOJ straw,
Arid pretty, too, Uicy were.
Young Ldics then wore gowns with *lcute*
Wlarh would fust bold thoir ami*;
And did not havu as many yard*
As acre* in their farm*.
Youn* Ldic* tiiin oft fell in love,
And married, too, tho men ;
While inun, with willing honrt* and true,
Loved tliunj all back ngoin.
Young Ldics n.»w can knit and sew,
Or read a pretty book—
Cun sing or puint, nndjoko andquir,
But cannot bvur to cook.
Young ladi* now can blithely spin
Of “ street yarn” many a spool,
And weave u web of scandal too
And dyo it In thu wool.
Young ladies now can bale? their hair,
(*an brew their own cologne ;
In nuRuowEn plumage often slun%
SViiiJj they neglect their own.'
And a* to secrets, who would think
l'idclity-^i pearl 7
None but’a modest little Miss,
Perchance a country gift.
Young ladies N'W Wear luvHy'tibRti,
—What pity thoy should wftMliuni;
And then their bonnet*, heav'ns ! they fright
Thu beau that venture* nigh them.
Thun 11* to gowns. I'vo hoard it said
They’ll hold a uor.cn men ;
And it you once get in their sleeves
You’ll no’er get otrr again.
EVn Jove is changed from what it was—
Although true love is known:
'Tih wealth adds lustra to thu check,
And melts the heart of stone.
71iu* Time works wonder*; young and old
Confess his magic power.
Beauty will fade ; hut Virtue prove*
Pure gold in man's last hour
CITY -SHERIFF'S BALE.
On the first Tuesday in September next,
W ILL bo sold, in front of the Court
House, io tho city of Hnvunnnh, bo
Arecd tho usual hours of bale, tho follotViiqr
properly, viz: n
Building on wharf lot No. ft, Washington
wnrd, formerly fjuototi’ri now Roach's wharf,
with the Compxossiog Machinery for packing
Cotton, scizod under a warrant of distrain
for root io favor Of Win. It ache, ogoiubt John
Evcrmgbara.ir.
uujj 4 A. D'LYON. c. 9.
North American Review. .<
W T. WILLIAMS has juet received
• tho North America Review, No 64,
for July IU29. V
CONTENTS J
Art. I.—Jilemoirs of a Financier.
Art. II.—Principles of Elocution.
Art. Ill-—History of Intellectual Philoso
phy.
Art. IV.—Dc Bcranger's Life and TPri
tings.
Art V.-t-The Greek Revolution.
Art. VIx—Abbot's iAiers on Cuba.
Art. VII.—American Poems.
Art. VIII.—Popular Education.
Art. IX.—Boston Exhibition of Pictures.
Art. X.—Constitutional History.
Quarterly list of New Publicaliolm
july 14 “
depurative _
fully employed in those anomalous cases of
disease, which sometimes occur in Scrophu
lous habits produced by. au improper and ir
regular use of Mercum It is carefully pre
pared and a supply will be kept on band by
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
mav 12
American Casting
5000 LBa Amtric
and Nails.
iCMtiog. as»’td.
100 kega Cut Nail, usorted
sixes—20 of 4d, XS of Sd, 25 of Bd, 25 of l(ld,
5 of lid—100 lb. cash.
For salo by JP HENRY,
spril 3
Diversions of Hollycot,
O R tho Mutlior’s Art of Thinking—by the
author af Clan Albio, and Elizabeth De
Bruce.
The above excellent work far Cbildreo
has just been roceivcd by
T. M. DRISCOLL.
may fi
Purified Bear’s Oil,
F OR tbe preservation and growth of tb«
human Hair, prossrriDg its health nod
beauty and pre.enling preuietur. baldness.
This articlo ia carefully extracted end pre
pared for uso by N- S. Prentiss, of New York,
and a supply kept on hand by
LAY It HENDRICKSON.
Druggists, No 2 and 15. Gibbon’s Buildings,
july 4
Food for feilk Worms.
J UST received, n quantity,pf tbo seed of
tbe Italian Mulbsry trso. For sals by
T- RYERSON, Jr. -
On (bo Ray.
jnee if
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On thefirst Tuesday in September next,
W ILL bo sold nt tbo Court House, in thc^
town of Jefferson, Camden Count/,
within tbo usual hours ufsalo,
Ail that tract of Land, eituoto, lying nod
bnipgiu Camden County, containing six bun
Ural and fifty seres, more or less, bounded
north by tbo Groat Satilla Riror, oast by
John Hnrdy’slnnd.wost by John Tompkins’
land, end south by vacant laud ut tho timo of
surrey. Also, oi) that other tract of land,
contnioing four, hundred ond sixty ncrea,
more or Iobb, lying in the said County of Cnm*
dco, bounded north by the said Satilla.River
and west by John Hardy’s land ; Levied on
as the property of John CDupcr, deceased,
under an cxcoution in favor oftho State of
Georgia, against said John Coupcr, Tox
Cnlloetor for M’Intosh county, for tho year
1007, and James Polot and George While,
his securities
Also, oino l.cad ofstodk Cattlo, levied on
ns tbe property of John C. Richard, undur
Jfcpzecution i.i favor of Beckwith dt.Bailey,
property pointed out by Robert Foxtoa on£
Bryaot Sbdliclu, securiticB-
july 30 G. W. THOMAS, e. c.
STATE ARSENAL.
P ROPOSALS* will be received until the
1st of December next, lor buildiof; an
Ausenar of Brick on the Lot opposito tho
Guard Home, 60 foot front by 40 feet doop,
two stories high, io accordance with a plan io
poattmioaof tho undersigned.
Tho proposals must include tho cost of ma
terials *, the work must be done in the best
mtnobr, and must be finished by the 1st day
of May 1830. Tbo Bricklayers' sod Carpen
ter'* proposals may bo separate or jointly—
tbe latter would be preferred.
A Bond for Ten Tbousoud Dollars with ap
proved security will bo - required, for the
faithful performance of tbo contract.
W. T. WILLIAMS. Agent.
suj?l 203—ftp
CIRCULAR.
Dei-hitment or Stits, }
Taunt Office June 29,1825. >
A LL persona having business with tho Pa-
A tent Office, aro rcqucitod to direct their
communication! directly to tho HuperioHn-
dnnt of that office, Ustuad of tha Secretary of
State, tbo latter mods being attoodod w,tb
considerable inconvenience nod sometimes
risk. Ail such communications are free of
pottage, and will recoivoimmcdistoatteutioo.
JOHN D. CRAIG, Superintendent,
ICrTbo publishers of tbe Laws oftho Uni
ted States, will give this three or four inser-
tious J“'y 8
‘-FoRTUriK'd FROLIC Oil TIJR MAID TURNED
mistress.—A lanuar of Euiuoruetdhirc being
engaged tu marry a yufiiig ludv residing
some ton or twolvo miles distant from his es
tates, and said to bo worth four or fiva thou
sand pmiuds. hudjio far conoladod arraogc
ifb ‘
menu for the conRHiiutalioo of their hopes,
that thu intended bride, in order that uuthioc
‘ g to ctimploti; tbnir tiappi-
•oeing bis comptoion look grtra and ratbor
dUplca*sd, tho patient immediately added—
’Oh dinna think, Jfttnio, i uodcr value the
word o’truth, or wad compfiro tbo dlrido
volume wi» ony human production, hot what
I mean is, that in my present condition, my
miud, when yo read Burns, wsd be sari to
turn on aomothmir gudo. for his dosoripflone
aro se clear and sae sweet, that thoy bring
liber days and ithor places to my mind—my
pains are forgot—my thoughts wander for
away,—our ain home rites before me, wt’iu*
greoo knowei, gowan, end glioiiog burn,—
and ob Jamie, I think upon my mother, eufl
opun Jennie,—and my heprt, a* (be same at
wi’ the Bible, rites to God, J through whose
kind provid«nce I hope to rettirh, *never to
leave them nur Scotland malr l’ The sel-
diors mingled tears and aobi together. To
tho readers wKrc iho foforencM.
Mnbxon't Tales.
j* ”
Sudden abandonment ufstrono drink.
—As many persons aro in tbe habit of con
sidering K dangerous for bard drinkers lo
abandon their cups at uuce, perhaps ibe fol
lowing eftio-, standing on unquestioneblo
authority, will bo Interestng. >
Tbe first i* takon from a small but very
valuable volume oflerinons by tbe Her. John
G. Palfroy, Pastor of tbo church in Brattl*
square, Boston, preached and printed io 1B37.
“ It has been oecsrtained to bo an error,
flit there is danger to life in wholly and of r
sudden discontinuing the use of ardent spirit!,
in cases whorn it has been tho moil immode
rate. Tbo patient in such cases undergoes,
n disease which among its subjects, is de
nominated tbo horrors, and which has beon
thought to bn in its nature fatal unless tho
customary stimnlons woro supplied. He Is
thrown into the most miserable condition of
'uudily nod mental imbecility. He aaonot
sloop. He aces all aorta of irightful phantoms
of the imagination in a crowd around him,
with (a* it sQcms lo himself) tho disfloctaou
and certainty of actual eenae; aadaustaios,
hi short, all the agonies of terron Tbo fib
Curnes on tuicf a day of abstinence, And laats
sumetimea four days, though commonly lose
than two, nnd loavot tho body and mind fec-
blo but without disease, I mention it as great
ly to ths honor of the physician of tbe Hotiid
of Correction ia this city. Dr. J. B» Flint,
that proceeding with n judgment and courage
that justified each thu other, ho baa oatab-
lishcd tho common opinion concerning tho
needful palliative in this caao to be ground
less. Of (wo hundred and fifty patient*,
with whnm ho hos unforced total abstinence,
he has lost not ono.” P. 60,67. '
Evening Pod,
'i
A Veteran Naviuator.—Col. -Baldwin*
of Albany ha* lately deposited in the Albany J
Institute, the Log Book of ,Capt. Stewart I
Doan, kept during three voyages from . L
nntytotfrkn* Untilrodeally, Mri D. wftA* * 1
citizen of Albany .but uow resides in Ibis city r
should bo wanting
ness and domostiu comfori, hired a servant, . . , -
girl, whom she stmt to thu farmer’s bouse a-1 UU1 * e *V 0 If i a b e ®ftby fe rp ? D
bout a month bofoio tho dny appeiotod for! d). r. Jour, of Com
tho MS#. The formor himevot beiro; vo-1,. r , h * uu.t.triking ami pocul.ar inctdom. nt
ry uuacoptiblo of the under puasione, fell ao j * 118 oro * that as commander of a private
deeply ioluvu with tho maid, that bo wrelo */"'«< »“««'• hn captured thu first BnUats.
for now you will have only one bout to clean
iostoad of two ”
Humble Origin.—Sir Peter Laurie, one
ofTtio Aldermen of London, and Kir Richard
Birnic.tho bend police magistral inEngland,
are both nativos of Scotland, and bulb com
menced thoir earner together In London as
apprcntico saddlers, with Air. Godsmau, sou
ol that Captain Godsman whoso naroo is as
familiar a* a household word io lovornesr,
from tho circumataoco of hi* having formed
one of tho mast boautifn! and romantic walks
io tbo vicinity of tho town.
Inverness Courier.
Thin Legs,—M. de Tulloyland being at
court ono day wbun tho corps diplomuliijut
wont to pay thoir respects lo tho King, ho
was observed to goxo very earnestly at ono
of the personages admitted to llio salon bleu,
au J who was remarkable for his excessive
thin legs. Go bniog asked what engaged bis
attention, M do Talloyrand replied, ** I am
puzzled to discover whether the Baili de
F ■ — wears threo swords, or has got
to ioform tho lady he was very well Contaotcd
, with tho bargainsho had forwarded him, nnd
^iocd not trobblo horself fort her on tho ma
trimonial subject.—Exeter Alfred.
Sensibility.—Latour Alaubourg lost hia
leg ut tho battle of Lqipric. After ho had
suffered amputation with tho greatest cour
age, he saw his servantorying, or protend-
' do°g,iia 0»P». D hs. frequently mcnllonod to rao r
said his master, “you know ,on are vury glad, (•■ysCol. B.) tl.nl ills only opprebeniion nt
« hi . . onremminim. 1 tel nilunnti.Mi.a unnm>i>
Government cruizor, taken after the dooUra-
tion of iudopendencu ; and that ia tho sloop
Enterprise of CO tons, built in South Market
streut, under his special direction, he mada
a successful voyago to Canton, immediately
vftor tho close of tho revolutionary war.
lie whs the first American citizen who car
ried tho dug of hia country to tbo Chinese
eoa.
threo legs.”
Anecdote of military life—Ia tho
grenudier company of a Hcotiiih regiment,
forming part of tho British army in Spain,
wero two privates, known among their com
panions as (bo ‘ twa freions,’ from tho steadi
ness of their mutual attachment, and other
wise much respected for propriety of coo'
duel. In one of the laBt shiramhes which
took place among tbo Lower Pyrenees,
when our bravo follows drove their oppo
nents from ono entrenched height to tho other
to the very confines oftho ( *acrcd territory/
one oftho •friens* received a severe wound in
tho thigh. During tho fow weeks in which
our troops were io cantonments previous to
entering France, tho wouudod of tho regi
ment in question lay in a church, ood among
them thu individual now mentioned ;—his
friend in tbe intervals of duty most affection
atcly watching over him. (io ooe occasion
our informant, while visaing and cheering tbo
sick of bis own company, finding himself
placed within a few foot of their bed, but io
a position where he remained unseen, could
not forbear stopping to admiro tbe behaviour
S>f the two friends; aod, as bo confessed, bis
heart melted, even to tears, on hearing their
conversation I—’Jamie,’ said the wounded
mao, *1 feel sae strong the day, that I fain
wad bear you read to me.’-A-'I am most nil-
ling,’replied bis companioo,‘bet 1 fear we
can get oae books here, ao* it’s far to 07
quartern, and-yakon I diooa lik# to leave
you.’—‘Look.* wm tbo answer, ‘in my koap-
sack, there U two book* there, tho Bible and
Bums’* poems I Ifyo read,* continued he,
looking up to bit friend with a grateful smile,
It dlnai amckle cere which ye get,* But
commouciog that adventurous voyago was,
that tho irritation produced by a long wm
which had just termluatod, might subject bint
to ill treatment on tho part of tbo British a-
gente at Canton, lie was agreeably disap
pointed : tho officer* of the factory were bon-
ombto tn«», - who admired tho adventurous .
nnd fearless spirit that had guidtffl'an Alhony
sloop to thut distant region.
They guve him an iuvitotion to . tho (abler
of the “Factory Company,” during hi* resi
dence in Canton, and provided him with a
barge and aarsmuu for his accommodation.
From iho Haippdhire, (Mo**.) Gazette.
Jemima Wilkinson—This peticoateff
mialeador of a baud of fanatics from Rbodw
Island purchased a large and beautiful farm
nosr Seneca Lako, New York, which isnoir
in possession of 000 of her disciples called
Aunt Esther; it iB not far from Pen Yao,(or
Pennsylvania and Yankeo Town.) Aunt
Esther hold* fast to the Globe, aod will not
sell a rod; her companions are 20 fawn co
lored cats. A Iato traveller relates ooe of Je
mima’* miracles, which is quite as convinc
ing as those of tbe prince bishop Hohenlohr.
She announced her intention of walking a*
crosBSonoca lake, ond alighting from he*
carriage, walked to tbe watoroo tbo while
handkerchiefs strewed in tbe road by her fol
lowers ; she steepped ankle deep into tbe wa
ter, and then turning to the multitude, Inqui
red whuthur they had faith that she could pas*
over, for if not, she could not; 00 receiving
an affirmative answer, she returned to ber,
carriage, declaring that as they bclievod it to
her pc*or, it was unnecessary to display it.
Jemima died somo years since, apd Aunt
Esther is probably tbo onlydisciplo remain
ing—it is conjectured that she values Jemi
ma’* earthly legacy, the form, more ttau
her prophetic teaching.
1
‘.■asi
the ttooda are
Bimxo xnd Ski.liko—In purcbaiing ar
ticles of morchandigo nothing more ought to
be attempted than a lair exchange oroomtno.
dily fm epecie. Tbo habit of Biking ona
prico and accepting another deserve, repro
bation. Tbo seller io unju.t to bimielfif hq
permit tbo buyer to purchase from him at
ton low e-rate, and ufljntyo tbe buyer if be
require from him more (pa (I
worth.
Those who are fond of bargains lose
lima is buntlng after; them, than tbe differ- iJl
enoe of (be prico in tbo arlicleotboypurcbain . h’'
can cump«oiate, wore ersn tho -principle oa ’ ’ (-1
which tho oct, a proper ono. Tbia ranging ,
from abop to shop has (iron origin to a fash
ionable method uf killing time.wnieh w terra-
.hopping, end io in truth o moon b uowared .
rantobls smuwmont, at tho oxpense of tbo
tradesmen end abop-kecepors who ore sub
ject to it. .
M