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GEORGIAN:
By Wlllliun II. Bulloch,
CITY All! mum MIKTKH.
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T RAVELLERS ffoiiiff North «w fr-|wrlftilly
inr»rui«ddiatiliealMte Lino I* now running
Ujfy, { 8 li inlay ’* excepted.)
The bo.it* nmipn-iug the I.i*»**. »"• the
■ iEOKlilA, C.p*m C«ffr)f.
JCIVJMIS. Ilnlmi..,
NUKtVIC-ll. HtiUtill
(In.nf 11.11 Iravt* I'nrtmiiiulh •liill)'
(HiiimIiv'i* eirrnlrtl) imui.-.li »t<-l) upon tin* am-
vn< of the trim from Weldon, hv winch route pn*»
r* p»«* from Welilon, to llullimore without
w.ilklnx or one foul of staging n. on die tinner
route. and frequently being put on Imnrd the Phil*
mHph'i steamboat, (off North Point) reach Phd-
N'lelptu* fifteen to •eventern hour, in mlvanro of
tile litail line, "Hen CilftU plllilielirtl almost (iuily
in the Baltimore ami I’hilmlelplim iiHiier*."
Toe Portsmouth mwl Rmnokc Rail IUnmI b how
undergoing n thorough repair, (relaying tlie roail
With new iron) and U in raguml outer iu any road
in Virginia *t* lament* of Agent* of the IV
3 AT 4 IT IT AML
TUKSIlAY JIOKNINIi, OCT. IIMI
- •C'- •.—
• sip.
flag ut the Priwi! Mill boar lUy away,
I'luUnm'd tbrongb a***# yr| uaiobli
OVr Kailb'a pm*d rtulnu thy Mur. itl«|il.<y,
t.ike irtorniag’. r»>ti ml rlionli uar»ll<rt.
flag i.f the KkirV .till |>*«-rl*a# .kill*,
- Through rtlier'a azure rank unlVM,
'fill rnrjf Imml and h-arl entwine,
To aWeejl <,p|ifPoinM Art** lire Work!.
I'elero*
the contrary uolwitliaUiiiding.
mt (.'liarleaton daily (Friday's
hi hy (lit* route without one mo-
in Virginia—statement*
Imrg Coulpniiy to tlm
Ingrr* Inaviiif '
rir*p rd) Will go on
in n « delay.
\V*-beglrnivti torintion llm piildir Agnilirt mi4-
nnn**.>niatiima iiiiuIk ngniurt till* ronte, hy hire-
tigs of the Petersburg Company, (rant out lor
tint purpo*e.)
WM. M- MOODY. Jr. Agent of
Portsmouth and It. It. It. Co , nt Weldon, .V (’.
uitgJI |l
t* tko ValiHr,
f III I It IVntmioiilh and Itonnoke Roil Road Vo,
M. rleeiil it a duly not in ho passed uver, howev
er miieh they may—<w they do—regret it* iircomi-
y, to repuhlidi tho following card. *i*lint individu
al. in the ronllirt of interest* ill whirli their whole
property i» at s'ake, should overstep the lioinid. of
moral propriety, ia somsUmo* to ho expected, hut
uovor to ho countenanced. What n-iaiire then
iaton auvero, wlmt indignation too pointed, when
corporation* am mi wanting in raff reaped and in
tha reaper 1 due to public opinion, na to eneoiiragn
the invention nml distribution _ of fidat-bond* 00
groaa a. thoan referred to in diiacardf
FUKUEIIY-TRAVKLLEHH FROM Till:
MOUTH TAKK NOTICE.
Th*» I'reaident mid Director* of tlm Baltimore
Hteaoi Packet Company, are uiitlinriaed hy Thom
as Piltley, Enquire, Post under ut Bnllminic, In
ny, ho never furnished tha Petersburg Hail Road
Company nor any of Ita Agent*, with the Register
of the Arrival* of the Norfolk .Mail, for the month
of June,—nor did lie atlUiorim any olio to liiriiiidi
aur.h lluRUrtrr in In* name,—nor dal he ever make
the remark* appended to such Register,—lint, 011
the eoillltraiy, declare* liie Mine A HASH I'OR-
UKRYI
The attention of the traveller in called to the
Forged llegirter, and he willtind lint the I'urt m.w-
Inr la made to aay, that oil the (illl of June the hoat
wo* Inoko,—and nil tlm l.'ltli, alio would nut lenvo
Norfolk hornuao there wore no |in**engura,—that
01 the •,11th, the hoat ran into n rdiip and looke,—
■ml tJwt on llie'/7lli,lhe boat broke her elwi/l. Now
the truth i« aimply thus lly reference to n <’alert-
dir, it will ho aeon, lint nil llieao day* were Hun-
day*! Ami the hill* of tho liny l.ine, and their nil-
Y-rtkamnuUake», anted ezpr^wly, •• Daily, Sun-
d lya ezeeple«|."
I'ortminuth, Virginia, Angtid Dt, 1811.
T* llir Public,
W ilF.RKAS, olie R. II. (i iry, who aigiHhiiti-
self a l'o*t Muder at (Suryalnirg, u wrti-
lying from limn to time, at lirayshnrg, that tlm
Mail from tho North hy tho Chcunponkn liny and
I'utlimmilU tuul tlonmiku Rail Road, fail* to con
nect with tho Wilmington ear* ul Weldon, (mark)
(Jary t« l'o*t Master at (i irydnirg, not Weldon.
We reapeetfully caution you agniid Midi ceitili-
cate*, a* being groady deceptive and nnlritr.
T.ii* linn u n rliodiargcd Agent of tlm Furl*-
mo till and Roanoke Rail Roiitl Company, and in
tho intercut of llm l'eier*lmrg (Vnupany, or Up
per Route, n* he meal* llm pa**cngcr* who lake
that route, and receive* ft) cent* from each—and
that ihdin reglder* which he puhlUhe* are not of
ficii*, wo call your nUniition lo the following ex
act from Urn Port Mauler (icneral:
“ Upon an examiiinlion of tho Inapeeiing Hit-
man. I leant that tlml'o.l .Ma*ter at (iarydmrgha*
not 'forwanlrd any reiuni or llm arrival or llm
nixiUnt hi* olllco, during tlm timo covered hy dm
11 Irnvo forwanlwl.’ '*
Thi- Ih-IiIuIh.m u nar n( Oie mhm! AmUy tH-liliy Mlrt-
mg ardiiil Ike priuriplr. .i*l form of oar I'oti-lilMlmn Tli«
N.lioni., ul Hit* lime, 00 Wrong .ml untlr.l In jUMinlinrutli
Ittai ii eannot lm »hkkeu at till. UMNaent. Hut rii|i|ioM
mtm. ul Miiinwanl event. .bouM orenr .nfllcteiil to bring
Oil.i iloubt Ike eompelrney of a R*|inkUcau florenooenl to
meet or rot. «f rin|i|inirrr,nr In aaktnge the conA-lear.
Iiftbe j«e«|i|e in III* |iuklic fuorlioiMri..; on InMilnOoli Ilk*
iho iM-Meiruiiug k) it* kraarlie* evtry (ivrlof llm llntou, m l-
l«g kyromin.iul hoiI in iiIi.Imhi, m*V In a cfilir.l 1mj1ne.nl
iI|imI the tlovermoi-ni. I ilemn noflovernmenl o»f<-, *r
I. mvlo the I»u|i|e of uoy »e|f rill), til Ole I aulliorili) -
uny inker .aikuril, tb.n th.t of lh« Union, or it* fegol.r
fnm lH»n*r*e». WImI bo iSotrorlioN roni.1 mil Iht. Hunk of
lb* Ifiilteil Hl*le«, wllb ull il. Iimih 'i tiaiikv, In- 01 lime of
nar t II Mlgbt ilk 1*1* In il. Ill* |»eure me rlm-iM urcep
uilbilruw ll» ant. Iliifbl «r rln-o lo give Ikrlber gioaih lo
an In-liluOon »o poarrful, m b».lit< 'Thom*, icmiu-m,
DDMOCIIATN OF CHATHAM.
Tint iiiiniiIhIikuI Ilrniorrucy of
CJinflimn l.'otitily me n qtu slr rl to
iia»riiiblc THIN KVIININO ill Ihoir
Hull—attain to run up ihv DRM-
Ot l IIA TIC FI* All—to null It to the
iiiumI* ami to dcclnro tliHr defer-
inliiittioii NOT to “UIVF IIP Tin:
NIIIS*.”
The following i« the re*ull ofdro eh.'Cliou ye*lcr-
dayr
DEMOCRATIC? TICKET.
For Uorrruur,
('ll IKI.KS J. Me Do-fAI.ll,
567
' For Senator,
AI- Ham. McAm.istkii,
555
' lb pri.tentative/,
Julia IV. Axurasox,
567
Joii* E. Wash,
r*55,
R. W. Fi.ounsor,
554
W. W. Giiunox,
550
REFORM TICKET.
For (iavtrnor.
Wn- C. Dawsox,
(»S
For Senutar,
U. SsitiRn.
571)
llrprrsrntntices.
V. rt. Uartow,
r*n:i
J. M. Cl.AHK,
5HI
11. K. I'rkimx,
571)
J. H. II 111.1 Alll>,
576
J. I,. Pctigru, I’.mj. of Ciiarloalou, ha* accepted
the appointment lo deliver the annual oration he-
fore the Thlimit mid I'lii Della Mociulie* of Ogle
thorpe Univeraily, (Jeorgia, on Coimnetifcnient
tiny, lOtli November.
iunlhill you Imvo lonvunleil.' 1
(Signed) FRANCIS (iRANCjl'.R
tlilico of llm l'orl<iiiouUi and Roanoke R til Roatl
Co., I’orumunlh, Va., Atignrt I'J, 1841.
nag HI JO _
|!, Mluleu Hull Islue lo the Aorili.
fit IE only lane carrying the Ureal N'orthei
JL M.tila'iit .•oimexion with tlm Charlertnn at
mid
Wll'iiitlfiton Steamboat and Rail Ro.ul IJne,
nwneing at the northernetu|_o]' | Ut.tt line,and tun
ning thtmiilt I'eler.lmrg, Kiemuoud, Frederick*-
imrg, Waahiitgtmi, llulumore, Ac. hy Rail Rmnl*
aiel Sleamho tu.
Traveller* will find tlii* line perfi cl Ihroiighonl.
The roil road* are in line order, the engine* and
"art new, and of die mo*l approved conjunction,
and die rteamho.it* mi«orpn*»od hy any in the
country. Thorn it umv no delay nt any point, ami
an evpeitm or trouble attending the tnni-itiiiit of
nertmt. or higg-tge from mm rail road to another.
From Richmond north th? route i* liovv nut over
hy daylight, and tlm trip i* made from Weldon to
Uiltimoro ill '41 hour*, uirlii.lutg all rtnppngoH.
Of dm two route* going uonli from die Wil
mington rail ro ul. tlm iii nl route i* tlm ahnrlcrt hv
8<) mile*, nu l being nearly all rail road, it will Iw
found the inert certain and nxpcilitimi*. The oth
er linn through I'ortououdi ran only rnuincto with
it wlmn it Itai an early «t«rt, with flivornhle weath
er. fair wind* and aniitodt water Tlii* will he evj-
d-nt to every traveller, when lie rvllccl* dial it ha*
900 mile* of ateamhoat uitvigalion, on n wide Imy,
for tlm limit part out of night of hind.
There aro no clniige* on tlm mail lino from ear*
to rteiniluMNiii die detd of night; no .luting fiom
a cro wded harbor in the dark; no di-Liy* from fog*
nr gale* of wind; no *ea ajrkne*.*, mil tin long line
ofrtiiamhon:* forced to mil to the lop of their upeed
to get through Ultimo—.ill of which will he done on
the other route.
Tim tit til line will lie found th- inort iu'.cre«ting of
the two, a* il pu**e. throu*h large and doitri.hitig
town*, a phia*ant roun'r/.iu right of Mount Ver
non, (eln*e to whit'll tlm ateamhoat on llm Pntnmnc
C *«e*,> at nl Uirough Wo*liiiigtoit Cityt which it i*
liored are nmrh more agrerahln ohjeet* than the
pine* mid awampa.or dmrii-llr*«pro*pcrt of water,
on the other.
Tlvetiuilliun vtthuouly direct ruuUi to Wa*lv-
ington City. l*A*teugera reach there n day ahead
nftUoaa who Ukodieotlmr line. Itiadmonly route
to dm Virginia Spnv»g.,aiuldvcre i«no*v n^ iriy Hit)
mile* of rail road ft out Weldon in dm din-ctmn of
L'm Spring*, carrying pOMeitgei* within n day’,
ride ol'tlu-m.
The farui* live Mem a* hv tlm oilier liu<\ and pa*
•enger. pay throngh to llthiintire.
A* there t* un agent of tlii* line at Weldon, pna
eeng-u* are pirtieulirly rmptetted not turugunl the
mi.iapr-mniutMin* of ilm agent* of dm lower route
for foitlwr mfnrniviioii, ituitiin* of.
CKO II. SCIIMINKF.. Jr.
At (Jiilil-lmroiirb. or
ll.F. iiai.si:v.
A roi'respondent of llm Madi-oniaii, write*, un-
iler time of diotHih nil. from Iwviiiglon, (Ivy.) that
(lov. Wieklid'e, vvillaerept dm *ont in the (Cabinet,
tendered him hy the Preriilmil, nml will ilepart for •* | «lea*«l, have received in tlmficililiAHufcmn-
tv..i.:...i...* inuniration and lrnu*portntinii( Soon lm llm day,
when wc may realize tlii* great achievement of tho
age.
Waahingtou in a I'm (night
Tho subjoined remark* mi '‘Advertising." wore
taken from mi exchange |W|'«.r, mid if properly up..
lili.-.l. liiisrl.l In* lamii.l ,.r..ili.l.l.. .1 '
plied, might he found pmfllahkv in latitude* far-
•her South than Philadelphia nr New-Yolk.
For in dance, u inerehniit or a planter, want* to
Imy hi* full rttpply of artirle*, for sale or fiuiily
u*e. Wo snppom that ho tako* a newspaper or
two (a* everybody ought to do.) Wvll.ho are* just
Mich artirle* advertised a* will *uit hiiuexnctly, ami
then ho coiiipiiica the prices current of mm city
with those or another. Hi* duty to himself nml
family tel!* him to rhoosc the cheapest market.
Now wo see him just arrived in Savannah and
anxious to muko hi* purchase*. Depend upon it,
lip'll e ill wherever lie sees tlm limit attractive stork
of good* tJtrrtutJ, while hr pi-am* by dm limrrlinnt
ho doe* not a lverti-e hi* good* for sale—utiri
dm*, like tho iiiuii in Now York, other merchant*
may find that tho "profit* of otto sale," would pay
for " four year* advertising."
AdirSiMag.—-There i* no way t« make good*
sell, like advertising. A merchant who draught ho
would try adveilining tlii* year, and so subscribed
for that purpose two or t'lrve week* npn, told it*
that utiuiiig other diilig* resulting from it, vvu* this:
A stranger rattir into hi* store and purcha*«Hl a lull
of good* for which lie paid rash, and upon which
lira piotit \va* rtilllricnt to pay for ndvorti*iim for
four ye »t*. Tile merchant iinjiilrotl of llm stranger
how he found him out: why, said lie,'* I was in
Philadelphia, and intended to liuy my good* there;
hilt I happened lo mio your advertisement in the
Journ.il of roniinorco, and it induced mo tocoiim
to New York."
(iaryshurg, N. C.
OSn Potenlmrg Rail Road Co. *
July I,' 1*10. (
mar <0 , ■ _ )
€J««r«la—t iiatliuVa Futility. ' “
To whom it uuy roncnrii.
W ilFRKAS. Frvlcrick K. Tel*Adm'mi*.
trator of tho n-UU of <’ nUsno.- T.Am-zu.
deceased, hath OJiptinl to the Honorable the t'ouit
of Ordinary of Cuotkuu county, for Letter* Dm
mhuMiry.
Tiveao am therefore to cite and admonish all eon-
ccrtied. to file their oilier lion*, (if any they hive)
•a the Clerk « ulfiee or the said Court, on or befo
>r before
the sixth day or November next; otherwise Let-
tan di*mi*«ory will ho granted.
Witness, die ll'nonvlde Francis Sorrel, amt of
tlm Justices of the Hid Cotirt, the :kl «(av of 5Uv.
1841- EDWARD U. WILdON,
- any A Dap. Clk. c,n. c. r.
'liesrda—Wsrui) Uonugr.
C« ■j-aDwriW, thu J..!... K.II-, K.rt-nN.r rf
O IV.Hum K-«,. U’r of Wtymt.M,nty, Inu-
•4.W2I -pply » tk» IntWior Court of ll'i.no
—***y. WUU .uin, fo, onliimr iinqt^r., far •
.SimiMinn. All ptroiiu -oi,-rruo4 wiU tw ilut*
MJIkolSoraor.
• WitaM»% tlrtll«M<4M.Joku Hoorn,oaeoftw
Jttrtm.. of wiU.Court. Utrou .!!.!.r uir b«t,l of
olfin L.I. dm. X.y of M... \ 0. IMl /
mifU K<>. liTlVIlJ.I.N, CU t.o. » . .
The opening of the New .York and ICrlr
Unit Hontl,
It scud* th i blood lluoiigh our vein* ill ipliekcr
puUitiim*. to read of the commencement, or roui-
ph’lion, of Uiis, nr tint cfTort. of Auiericau enter
prise. Ootrunl .'—*»*vvinn! seem* to lm tlm mii-
versal watchwonl of our sountry. It rM<oiiiid*
through the hills of New F.iiglund, uud meet* the
steam ship a* it mines up fioiu th" water*: it i«
walled by the wind* from the northern lake* nrro.-w
the rirli limning dirtrirt* of the middle Stale* t the
gathering streams of the great central valley hear il
on it* loiwom; its in-lnve* nru rotted luek iTlvm the
base of the rocky luonntaiaa; and (lie Soiiib, in all
the pride of lo'r staple prod net*, and immense re.
source*)lift* up her voire, with tlie voice of tlm
I'uioti, to iterate and reiterate ilut gloriou*. soul-
stirring worvl—iodwako.
Theaatonialiing inerease in the great sdirtue* v»f
iiuproveiiieitt tliruilghoiit the Innd. is ahiKHl meal-
table. Never before luw the puldir opinion Ikh-ii
so thoroughly rou*cd; never In-fore have surh
IdcenterpriscslMH'iistirteil; uud nil that U m-*-e-*a
r)’ to surecM, i* to repress the wild extravagance of
»|icculaliou, andcotifiuo tlieso various operation*,
wahin the limits of prudcuco and judguieiiL T«h-
New-York and Erie Rail Road promises to Ik* one
of tlie must important liuka betwoeu tlm seaboard
ami Urn west, nmlUa project nfinuneine magnitude.
Pawing onward* from tiodien to I>r|M**it on llm
Delaware river, tin-lire acre.-* the v alley of the
Susquehatuuli, its western terminus is Dunkirk
on Lak* Krie,r>‘2 mile* went of lliitfalo. Theadvnn-
Ugea proposed hy llm road, are not confined to so-
coring • portion of the north wertem tnule, hut it
will ojven a highway through regieti*comparative
ly nnaeUled, will devehtpe resomres hitherto nn-
known, tnd plant the work slrap—the whoollmnso
—tlm foeiory—<nvd tlm village like flower* of in
dustry along iUborder*.
|Krwn a* New-Yivk llnpre**.!
Oftntug«/lU XtMbVork a *J l.rie Hmit JlmA. —
A Urge party front .New-) oik left tl • eiiy y- ur-
day uioni'ng upon an oxemrion for Iherunt.:. the
trrtainu* of the Rood on Hudson Rivrrto tl.--b. ii
in Of.ittgecounty, as far tho R.wd i* now cum
ul«t«d, distaneo oil tb« Rail Rond about 4‘I mile*.
Tlm party numbering nearly GOO gentlemen con
sisted of hi* Excellency Hnvernor Seward, the M ay-
or of Urn rjty, and Members of tha Dninnmn Coun
cil, many ol tlm WoaJdiiert Merehantj* awl Honker*
ofonrcity, Clergymen, the Press, the Ucnrli. lira
liar, Ac. Ae., iiie’ludiiig among nil, "* vahnlde n
frtlxhl nfhllin tll being* a* ever left «ur city, all
under the guidance os for a* Picnnont, nfCapt.
Hhnliz. in Um sUvaitt boat Utica. The Right Reve
rend llialiop Ondenlonk, lira Rev. Dr. Wuiiivuiaht
llm |(cv. Dr. Vonnilyoa.and the Rev. Mr. Choulea
were of tlie Clergy. Alort of tlm eminent Member*
of tlm liar of llm City were llmro, with four or five
Judge* of our Court*—and lira Mercantile interest
ofoiir city w era well represented in all the brandi
es of trade and commerce; we were glad to sen
among tlm guest* near home, Washington Irving,
E*«|. in good health now (whom hy-tho-vvay, wc
hope *oon to seo at Secretary of Is-gatioti to tlm
new Minister appointed to tho Court ofHt. James)
—and Auranc tho gno»t* from nhioml, lit* Hon.
Mr. Phelps, U. S. Senator from Vcrmmit, and tlm
lion. Tboiu i* HuUor King,a Mi nilier of CongroM
from Heorgia.
Thi* party starting from New York nt 8 o dock,
A. M. were accompanied hy a Hnnd of Music.
James Bowen, Ibai. iu President of tho Company
was Prcsidonl of Um day, and discharged oil it*
honor* w ith great aflahihty and tact. Ho wa* a*-
sirti-d, of rourso hy tile lloi/d of Directors, and
particularly hy (Jen. Lyman, long a Supermini!-
d int upon tlje road, and to whom the eompunv i«
largely indehted for hi* eitbirpriso and energy. Tho
Parly on landing at Pii-rmotit were first struck with
the si/.o and hreadth of the Rail Ro id car*, llm like
of which Ins not been before seen in this country.
The breadth of Um Rail Rond track i* ay feet,
which allows of car* alimit eleven feet in width, *»i
tliat passenger* can sit «ixal»ren*t with a good alley
in the middle: and in llm car* whom the seat* um
arranged around Urn side*, there i«i|ttito a saloon to
walk up and down in. The Rail* ton, their limi
ne** und sizn, mid then tho solid durable character
of llm whole work forcibly impressed all, so that
every oho must have forcibly fell them i* nothing
like Uiis undertaking, if iu lira world, certainly not
in Amnrica.
Such wa* lira weight upon the ear i that tho Loco
motive*, poweifola* they am, and the liest of Nor-
ri«'* manufacture, could not lake it* along Imt nl a
slow rate, and it wa* near two o’clock when wc ar
rived in (Joshen. We had wound around oral
through lira hill*,—mnuiilaiiis, Uiey may lm called
of Rorklaud, the scenery ever changing, a* we
were now at Urn Imsn of some cliff, anon croMiug
some stream of a rocky lied, or some pretty valley,
*o that time wa* far ft mil hanging heavily, n* wo
marked vvliut wonder* the industry of man hud
wrought iu opening to New York these scipiestcr-
til spots. At (Joslieii. the whole County of Orange
seemed to ho turned out to welcome ii*. melt, w o
men and children, all congratulating themselves up
on the great event that opened, if not “tho land
that How* with milk and honey," lira laud of luiltcr
aud otliernolieiMtntlm New York market, (iushen
wa* wide awake from one end to the other, and
the suburb* of (io-Jieri, and lira eaiiliou pealed,
and cheer* wore given, a* of Um new* of some
lirilliaut victory.
Of lira repirt that wa* provided ut (Joshen, the
silhrtiuti.il nndgralefill fare,wellacrompitiird with
champagne, wo are not so well nhlo lo *penk, for
siieli wu* lira pres* and such lira hurtle, that it was
dillieiilt to hour or to turn vvliat wusgoiug oil. Sen-
linmiit* many oral excellent were given, we have
no doubt, bill they are lo«l lo fame for tlie want of
lli'i lorn r«h. Tho lion. Mr. King, of (Jeorgia,
nude some elegant remarks, andgaveaiiexcellent
toast. Tho (Jovernor of llm Suite, of courso hail
something to *ay ofUio event that om-imd the coun
try of liischildhood lo the world. Colonel* Wchh
and Smne, orrutrs mmlo again, notwithstanding
their recent t|i|urml«,settled nil their war over the
inspiration of pacifying wine. (Jen. Wickham, of
Orange, also* addressed lira people at hide. What
oilier Uiings were said and done, vve are not able to
ray, simli was tho crowd about.
AboutTio'clock P.M. tho partylcfUJndiennmid
the clivers of it* citizen* ami reached Now York
iilmut ten and a linlfP. M. On hoard the Irant
iiguin. tlie hilarity wa* renewed, when (Jovernor
Howard ill a speech of somn length gave hi* view*
upon our system of Internal Improvement*,nml lira
necessity ofearrying all out, particularly tlii*, of
the Now York awl Erin Railroad. If it were not
very late, ut vve write this, vve should enlarge upon
hi* view*, nml vve tiny hereafter.
The New York ami Eric Railroad, wu trust is to
receive an impetus for till* day's work. When in
IK) hours, lira lime eofiteiiijilnted. a traveller can
leave Dunkirk, on Ijike Erie, mid he in New York
city, sleeping nt night in comfortnhlo hammock* hy
•' ? way, n* lie travel* over n road on which there i*
little' motion, Ihnt lie cun write llieru,—what nil
impetus our City, our State and the whole great
Ttuliitnn.—West (Democrat,) ha* been elected
the Senate from Marion county Ivy a majority vvf
about £10. Tlie new Henute therefore stand*,‘il
Whig* and‘il Democrats. House -Ifi Whig* and
fill Democrat*. Democratic majority on joint bal
lot, 4.
Short rot Mgr.—The New-York Courier of
Wmlltoiiliy aiyst—Tito packet ship Hliefiiold,
P.dlen, from Idverpoid, arrived yesterday having
sailed from Liverpool on the Jkl inrt. The owner,
Mr. Rnlrart Kurmit, ho* thus not only tlie gratifica
tion of seeing his tdiip make n reiiinrhnldy Rhort
homeward Imiiml voyage, ImtaNo of knowing that
shipper* hy her liavo saved the increased duties
which will hu enacted after the 1st inrt.
ticn. Cits*.—A long letter from (Jem-ral Ciue the
Atitcrienn Minister at Paris, appears in the Phila
delphia American Sentinel, written ill reply to the
proceeding* vvf a meeting in Philadelphia, propos
ing him us a candidate for tho Presidency, which
he declines.
Tho Ivanpte Queen, from Ixmdomh-rry, with
about 140 pa*eiiger*, rent-bed Philadelphia on Sun
day in a crippled state. She was spoken oil* the
coast aotno day* since, nml supplied with spar* hv
one of our New-Orlenu* packet*. In a succession
of severe gales whirli occurred during the voyage,
she lost her iiiaiu-lop ami mizeu-maM. Some of her
rativa** was carried away nml her long hoat stove
on deck- She lies near lira font of Yilie-st. Her
rrippled appeanttro and the host of passengers at
tracted quite u crowd. She was out ftl day*, nml
what i« singular, tlie huger part of her paxM-uger*
arc females. They had heard, il i* rumored, tliat
there xvn* i painful scarcity of the sex in thi* coun
try. With clvaractcristic generosity, a round mini-
U-r of them rtarted on nil exploring expedition to
seek their fortune* in America. Some of them
aivhright,intelligciithipkiiiggii4*of H. No doubt iT
they travel West they will find a ready market.
They would make excellent wives nud mother* in
our western country. So say* the Phita-Ji-lphiu
North American.
from lira Artur House became a number of fal*<;
key* were found in his possession. Hot nothing
po-itive, in lira way of crime, Iw* aver been pro-
t-d against him. The Hrpmt add* these particu
lar* of liUcomluct:—Yet Coll was an extremely ir-
rit i' le, mill could*'-.rc< ly be a«ked for n debt with
out being thrown into a violcutpasmou.
The prisoner still maintain* the ranraijidiflerrnrc
to his situation, that Ira has evinced ever since hi*
arrest. Indeed, lira deep and well-laid plan* to
destroy lira evidence of hi* guilt, and hi* coolness
end self-poiM.-jA-ki!i in carrying them out, exhibit* a
firimm»*uf nerve moil extraordinary. It is evident
that he was engaged in tho dreadful operation of
trying to erase thi; slain*of Mood, nml narking the
body in the box, from the afternoon of Friday until
Saturday morning, when he was heard driving the
nail*. He accompanied the cart it nil to die ship,
and subsequently applied to the oflicc of the ship
per* uud procured n liill of lulling.
Another instance of hi* coolm-s* is thus given:
On Thttrsdxf eveniug, nvveek after lie l«»rcoiii-
initted* lira murder, (.’oil cal'cd ut die olRce of
Mr. Allan**, and inquired of tlie foreman if Mr.
Adniii* worst home. Hu wn* told that Ira was tint,
when lie hfstily rcniai ked, "Oh, I retneinlier, I Iravo
seen mlaikertiseineiil drat Ira wn* mi«*ilig- I hope
limbing Ira* happened lo him. lie has vvmked for
me *onie time. He wn* a fine man, and always
treated tin well."
When conveyed lo dm upper police (whore lm
has Iteefi confined since hi* arrest) on Sunday nixhl,
|,c dinukrd. Jnrtice Taylor for the manner in which
lie hadro-nitieteddie ntfair, and for sparing a* much
n* poMibli die feeling* of hi* relatives nml friend*
—"hut," bo remarked, "I don't think they treat mo
vvcli vvithreg.ird to mv m«id*. they don't bring my
dinner on u dean plate, hut one that In* been used
before." Such i* hi* apparent imlifTerence to In*
dreadful sitiinlion. It i* said that when Mr. Hyde,
the keeper -»f the oily prison, visited Imn yesterday,
ho cooly remarked—"Well. I suppose I shall Imvo
to ronra down am! stop withyou; you'll treat me.
well, won’t you!” , _ ,
Il i* s lid tint t!ra vvateh found in the trunk of the
woman kept by Colt, and identified a* having been
iu the possession of Adams, was in foci Colt * pro
perty, Imt deposited with him a* collateral security
for llei debt II may Ira that thi* gave ri-m to die
qnarri-k otherwise we think die fict of hi*keeping
lira watch of hi.* victim u dniniiing circuuistance,
mid give* a deeper shade of guilt to the transaction.
Fricn ili-' Muriting Pn-i, 37'h tilt
Ur. .VlntMII an board V. M. Nhlp Cotuiubaa.
Yesterday forenoon tho Rev. John N. MalRtt
preached on hoard tlioll. S.ship Columbus. About
ID o'clock a hoat conveyed him on hoard, where he
wa* kindly received hy Capt Smith nml hi* nfiicer*.
From lira after part of thu fore rigging to the front
of the poop, mi lira spar deck, wa* tartefully laid
nut n* a Church. On Imth side* oft ho deck forward
of lira gangway.* were row* of seat* which were oc
cupied hy the seamen. The starboard side of the
quarter deck wa* assigned for tlie choir, whit h wo*
composed of several tm-liihor* of lira ship'* band, a
largo number of Imy* ami a few lailics. Midship*,
abaft tho niaiiunast, wn* omipietl hy mnrtnes, and
abaft Ilium some of thecrew of the steamer Caledo
nia; nml around,am! near lliecaprtem,vvorc uboitl'JO
ladies, two or three lienicmin.*, and sovtral geutlc-
uieu from tho shore. OulholarboanlsitleorUie quar
ter deck Mil a hardy looking eel of senmen,nearly all
young men. In (he curvature fur tho wheel, in the
front of tho poop, sat C'npt. JosiidiSturgis, E*q. of
tho U S. revenue cntlcr Hamilton, in full uniform,
excepting hi* *word, ami several midshipmen and
otlier Ollieer* belonging to the Columbus. On thu
after hatchway, immediately in front of lira mizen-
uiast.a neat pidpit ornamented with flags, wa*plac
ed, fronting forward.
Tint Hliip’aawning*, fore and ull, wore spread;
nml from tho nftur part of the fore rigging to the
after pnrt of tlie uiizcii rigging wa* curtained on both
aide*. The ship'.* deck* wore a* clean ns hand.*
could uinhtt thorn, the gnu* run out nud tastefully
Nccured, nml tho whole arrangement* so complete,
a* lo muko a liivorahlo iuiiiruMsion upon thu mind*
oflntidsmou. Furuhovn tlie head* ol the congrega
tion, waved tho Comiuodoro’* flag at tlie maul, flic
nnsigii nt tho mizoii peak, nml tho jark on tho bow
sprit. Her topsail* ami foresail were loose, which,
a* lira wind ngitnted thorn, rciiiimlud tho vuilor*thut
thay were afloat
Resides lira officers and crew of tho Cohiinbu*,
there wore about fifty or sixty Indie* nml gentlemen
from tlm shore, Capt. McKellor, hi* ollieer* and u
portion of hi* crew from tho steamer Caledonia,
ami a hunt* crew from the Revenue Cutter Hamil
ton, on hoard.
When ull were seated, and order of tho atrictest
character prevailed. Mr. Mnflitt opened tho servi
ce* hy reading tlm I0:td Psalm. A hymn wa* next
read, and vv.l* very well sung, m-cnnipaiiicd with
several uiusieal iitsUimicuU. .Mr. MudUl made, a
beautiful nml impressive prayer, iu whirli lm feel
ingly laid open tin; want* ol mortal* before their
Creator, invoking hi* blessing ami protection. An
other liyntn was snug; after which, lie mdected for
llm subject of hi* remark* the Hlh verse of tlm. r Mlh
chapter of Isaiah. He said tliat when he wn* invi
ted to preach on hoard the Cohunhii*, ho wa* part
ly at n In** wlint subject to select flint would bo rn -
ceptiihla to an amlrauce of seamen. After xunto
reflection, however, Ira thought tliat tlm simplicity
of religion, when enforced in a wriptural spirit,
was universal in it* application, mid a* xvell suited
to tho mariner :t* the lamlsiunii.
lleforo entering inn. tlm spirit of hi* discourse,
lie led lira mind* of hi* nudiuncu lu contemplate
(Jod iu Iii* work*, uud showed Um diflcreiico be
tween Ili* modes of operation and government and
that of man. Man wn*, nml from hi* nature ever
mii«l lie a dependent being; lm i* a link iu thegreat
chain of creation, sustained alone hy the Creator,
lie sho;Veil the relation in which mail stood to oil
tho other work* of (Jod, ami trered the emanation*
of his mind to the bolng whoso impress ho bore,
with elenrue**, force, mid great beauty. He spoke
of the moral government of (Jod, reviewing the
diflcrciil changes which had taken place among tlie
lium in family—tho elevation of one nation—the
destruction o'f another, ami the glory of a Uiird, care
fully noting tliat these natieiis rose or fell iu the
uniiio proportion ;w they worshipped or forgot
their Maker. Tho discovery of America—flic in
spiration of Cohmihiis-rtliR Auiericanrevoltitiuu—
the wonderful discoveries of modern time*—the
prugress of Christianity—the universal thirst fur lib-
city, nml a pieat many otlier interesting subject*,
.lie skilfully interwove with thi* siihjert, mid in tlie
end ma-lo them nil rontrilm to sustain the position
lie had assumed in the outset. He routcuded (lint
Ijaterfram Trias.
Yesterday morning Um atenm packet Kingston,
Capt. Revlon, arrived from Galveston, bring us
dates to the Kith inst.
The election return* are not yctcomplete, but a*
fir a* heard from, tho vote for President stand* ft,-
IS7 majority for Houston over llunicl; audforVice
President, il* fur n* received, Ilurlesou’s majority
over Hunt i* ft£). There is not the least houbtof
the succ.t ** of Houston nml Uurlesou.
The Inrt Houston Gazette sny* that some Shnw-
neo trader* liavo arrived ut tlm scUluniunt* on Red
River, ami state that "a largo body of white men
had fought Uie Indiana on the Upper Urazos for
Uiroe successive days, and defeated them.” The
body of white men L* supposed to ho Uio Snnta Fe
troop*.
From tho Gazette of Auguat'Jfi xvo clip tlm follow
ing—"Account* from the cast represent Gen. Tar
rant n* at the head of a largo body of volunteers nml
militia, ill pursuit of the Northern Indian*, said to
be encamped on lira Trinity mid Hmzos."
Tlm schooner of war Ciunpechnna arrived nt
Galveston oil the £1 tilt., with Col. Pcruzu, a* En
voy Extraordinary from the (jovurnmculof Yuca
tan to the government of Texas, with proposal* to
furnish $200,000 for (lie immediate equipment of
Um squadron, lo co-operate with them ogniuxt Um
Cuntralirt*- Col. P. had gone lo Austiu. -
A gentleman at Galveston, recently from Uic west,
*ay*. respecting the movement* ofAristn, that when
at Misix,on the Rio Grande, he wa* informed that
a proclamation had been issued for all tho male
inhabitants of 14 yonrsold nml upward*to assemble
atMonclovn. fortlm purpose orforming tin urmy
asion ofTexas, early in October. Ho
the natural law* hy which the universe was govern-
t'c
lira \V» York Ibi-nmj I'imI, ‘>iU ull.
Tta I.*lr .Harder.
The horrible nn.l apparently rold-bloodrd mur
der, committed on the corner of ('handrar* street
und llnaidway, ha* produce a gient excitemciit
thmugliout Uieeity. That a man should be killed,
in broad day. inn pn'dic building, every room of
which wa* occupied, and situated iu Uie most fire-
qitciiUd thosoiighfaie of Ura city, uud hy a parson
wito cannot he conceived In Imvo had any motive
for tlie act, are fieta Unt have can«ed a greet deal
of alarm and astonishment. Mr. Adam*, the person
murdered, xvaan very rospeetahlo Irndesmau, «»f
qtliet andaiuinhledemeanour and iudiolrioushatiiu.
lie wa*a native of llostou, and lixs left a wife aisl
several children. It ha* been canjmiirrd by some
Uiat Adam*, ill dunning Colt fur money, might have
iim-iI in*o!eiit lauguage.utid in that way provoked
him into • fight, hat we art told tha: he wa* a sin-
ftriarly mild and for!waring man in hi* rainner*.
Colt i* a young rnau, almitt thirty yean of age,
of fine personal appearance and addrea*, and po*
M-»sed of no little ingenuity and talent. He i« a
native of Hartford, where hi* parent* now reside,
and ha* brother* of rr*p* ctable standing living nt
Patervm. It is not true, however, tliat CoJtha*
•1-xrsr* borne t>n unimpearhable character, for, w«
ara t«4d. tlaal not king mik # lie wu »u*pe«trd Iw
Ui-- i*.lre to have been ronrerned in a buiglary,
*od-Mir*.wa* iMjHdttu. »»e Lolkxu. lo Itttmvp
ed were simple, nud lienee inferred that Chrwtinuitv
wn* of divine origin from it* simplicity. Clirist
wa* lowly, and iu tlie ove* of the world, simple, yet
he chose simple iurtruuicut* whoso labor* have
revolutionized dm moral world.
The i-loqucnre and earnestne»* with which he
urged the captain. olQct-isaud crew-to preserve in
violate the honor of the country, entrusted to their
-keeping, wa-. grand beyond description. And, iu
onlei to do it t tfertually, they were enjoined never
to forget that they were dependent upon God.
While he spoke with Imnort patriotism of the
achievement* of the American.*, -he also paid the
llriti-h nation a high compliment.. I le said that ev
ery American was proud to trace hisorigin tosucli
a mother.
Hi* coueliidiug remark* were full of warmth and
entreaty: arid many a tar. hy hi* look*, acknowl
edged pa ir force. This discourse. throughout, was
one of die In-at which Mr-Mallitt ha* delivered ill
Horton.
Tie singing of nhymuntid prayer closed Uiis in
teresting service.
The boat* conveyed the visiter* again lo Uie
shore, who nil expressed tlioniselxe* luglily gratifi
ed.
.Mr. Mufiitt preached in nromliebl street chureli
last evening, but owing lo the immense crowd we
w ere uualJe to obtain admuisioii.
OFFICIAL.
TO THE HON. S. IL HOllHIK,
Acting Fottmotfer tirmcrai,
Sir Infonuatioii Invihs liecit rrreived inn form
entitled to nttrntion that the I'nrttiiaster* at ••••»•
•••. Pennsylvniua. «tx*l •►•*•*•••• , Ohio, have so
fur violnted’lhe obligation* which they impliedly
ns .iimcd on taking oflire under my Administration,
of abstaining fiom any active parti-aartiip, or in
any wav connecting their otfiic* w ith party politics,
or using them for party purpose*, l have io request
that inquiries «ha1l tie instantly instituted join Uieir
eonduc:. and tliat if th« charge* agaiurt them Ihi
found to U- true, they be immediately inrned out
of oflire, and citizen* appointed in’their place*
who will otherwiseeondnel theimelrea. The Port
OtRce Department, in all it* operations, alionkl Iw
conducted for tho single pnrpow* of acconinli>hing
Uie important oljecU for which it wa* e«Ubhsticd.
It »'u> :i .J iu an especial manner, *o for a* is praenn-
b'a, be d*connected from |»am politic*. Jt was
t ibii4ie«lf»r sperifradpinymses of equal importance
to ercry citizen To convert it into au enjiue of
pnrtv, lo bo used for party purposes, is to make it
tlio fruitful t-mirce of tho uiurt alnriuing evil*. Ra
mified n*it is, and extended to every neighborhood,
the purity of it< nilminirtratioii, and nccessirily of
it* agent*, should Ira particularly guarded.
For a Deputy PortmnsU-r to use, hi* franking
privilege (a privilege bestowed upon Mm for tho
sole purport? of cxuneroling him from oppreVtve
•■barge* iii Uie m-cussary, correspondence of hi*
oflicc) in scattering over the country pamphlets,
iiewspupi-r*, nud proceeding*, lo influence elec
tion*, is tu outrage all propreity, and must not for
a day Ira tolerated. IratUiisho left to tha politician.*.
I should be happy if one or two examples shall be
found sufficient to correct an evil which haxxoex-
tensive i\
I wilDake ihi* occasion, also, to add for your in
struction, that the appointment to, imdcontuimuicu
in the office of postmaster ofony one editing apoliti
cal newspaper i* in foe liigldist degree objection-
nhlo. It involve* most offon con-raquence* above,
tinted—introdncca politic* into the post oflicc—
Dimiiiislicsthu revenue—nml confer* privilege* on
ono editor which nil raiinul enjoy. In n word, it
isiuv fixed purpose, a* for a* iu uielies,to*«-pcnitc
lira Port Omce Department from politics, ami bring
nhotit ihutruform which flic country ha* so loudly
demand.
September28, 1841. JOHN TYLER.
nl*o say* tliat n large bodv of Indian* i* concentrat-
. - fo, - - • ....
ed nt that place,nud ulUiowgh several persoimfrom
tho NVestern settlement.* have gone into Arista’s
comp, none oftlicm hnvo been allowed to return.
for fonr that informntioii would hu conveyed lotlio
goveriimenl.
Thi* information has been imparted to tlie gov
eminent ut Austin, under aflidavi!. .
The amount tier ucreof the cotton crop this year,
it i* slid will fill) somewhat short of that of the year
past, through, from Uio great increase in the amount
of laud in cultivation, tho export will bo much
larger. Thera is, however, n very largo surplus
of corn and a heavy mart which will make bread
Mtufl’aud pork cheap and abundant.
Tlm cities ofHoiistou and Galveston still remain
healthy.
A duel wn* fought nt Galveston, on the Gtli in
stant, between Dr. Garden nml Lieut) lousing,
both of tho Navy, in which tho latter wn* severely
wounded. They fought with pistols nt fivo paces.
The clothes nfcarli wero repeatedly pierced with
hall*, and n( tho tilth fire, Lieut. E-insing wa*
wounded in tho right thigh.—N. 0. Pie.
Pram Pnynl.
Tho brig Peri. Gnpt. Slierkey. arrived nt New-
Iledford, on Satiinlnv, from the' Western Islands,
August 24, report* Unit a distressing drought pre
vailed throughout the Islands, llm very halo rain
Ind fallen there since April,tho soil had become dry
and pnrrhed, and the crops of all kinds hnvo Iraen
cut off almost entirely. Among tlie poorer classes
especially much suffering from famine already ex
isted, and great number* wore compelled to snha-st
principally on tho rootofthn Jtnutil, n production
which resemble* tho w a nuke or frzcuitr, of South
America, nud which grows near spring* or stream*
of water!—N. Y.F.rt. Fott.'iilh Jr.
Mir Howard Dougina*.
Thi * gentleman, who ha* recently been appoint
ed lotliu (Jovernor Generalship of Canada, is well
known to those who keep tha run of the periodi
cal literature of Great Hrilniii.a* the author of nn
urticlo iu tho quarterly re view, claiming forCuptuin
Ilouglius the inventiou ofn limmii* military umnu-u-
vre, fort put iu practice by Admiral Rodney, in bis
action against Count do Grn*. Hu served during
the war in tho peuinsidar, not in flic line*, hut a* a
political agent, or commissioner of thu Spanish ar
my'. After thoiicnco, lie was mnde Governor of
New flrtiiiMvick—iu which rapacity fie was fre-
niu-nlly engaged in negotiation* with the agent* of
the StultMif Maine, settling the difficulties on tho
northern border. The knowledge thus procured of
the Ini-ulitie* of that region, and of tho question in
dispute between the American and Hritidi govern-
meuta.it is presumed, recommended liimtotheTory
adiuiuirtrntioii of England a* a lit person to semi
to the Hague in IBftO, to aid Hir Charles Raggot,
while the arbitration oftlio Northeastern Honmlnry
Line \v.i* pending before the King oftlio Nether
lands. He lias written a refutation of Carnot’s
system of defending hesciged places, whichdi*pl.iy*
great tnnatcnr ofthe subject and is the autlior of
some essay*, in w hich he attempts to console Eng
land for her want ofsucccif* in single combat* on
tlie sea against America, hy ascribing the superiority 1
ofthe American* totheirsuporiormodes ol practice
with the ginl. Hir Howard has governed the lo-
ninu ldnnds with an iron rod which oven the best
whig*are wont to itae, when in power, ngainst all
whonrenot native Englishmen. Ha Malory of
the old school, with nil tho vulgar prejudice* which
disgraced Nelson.—N. F. Fee. Post. 2DrA wIt.
The subjoined calculation.* of time, were made
hy an eminent practical accountant. Wcliave seen
several other tables, intended to expedite tlie busi
ness of the counting house, hut prefer the present
form, because it combine* concise ness and accuracy
men wil/*
ed to frrt-ilitnte the equation of pnymeuts finding
dates for casting interest, &c. We feel pleasure
ill puhlisliing vnlu iMo cs*ny* on commercial sub-
jects.
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of day* from lira 4th of March to the Kith of Au
gust/ In flic horizontal line, marked March, and
u»the rohunu under August, we find 15ft, which
is flu* uumlirr of flay* from the 4fo of March (or
any oilier) day of Murclt. to tho 4th (or same) dav
Of Augurt; but a* vve want the time to the 15th of
August, 11 day* (the difference I»etween4 and 15)
must Ih> added to 153, which show* that IG4 is the
number of day* between the 4th iff March and the
15th of August
Again, were tlie number of daya required be-
Hrer >i tlie I foil of October and the 3d of June in
the followimr year—opposite to Ortokrond under
Jane, wo finu 'J4ft. which i* tlie number of day*
from tho 10 J) of October to the lOtliof June, but
a* we sought the tiuio to the ftd only, (whirli i* 7
flat* rather) wc must dulnct 7 from 243, leaving
•Jftik lira number of day* nwuir *d—and *• *ff other*.
—Air* letter's FtmuurxUi SUMUMtg Jet Merchantt.
limit rt. \r
Erom Mr. Griffin'* Family Coaqinntoii.
LINSN
Written fer t’itemnnlett 'l JILnm.
cv nos. *. il wiloc.
Wc all luve Ue-iuras whkb ■nfuMlty cUcruh—
I'm-'iuaa asd iara mrinurisN of Ibe pn.| i
Helic* til'll ay* (hat do nut wholly |tcri>b,
At l«»t lung a* Life and Memory U*t
A?J. The fast railing regular packot baig WIL*
SmSON FULLER, (.'obi*, mxrter, will hare
The Aafoiuary buanta hu ruin amt grm,
Modal, aud uiXauscripl, and ancient Imn*;
And jnwoll'il krcci, chilMinquo with ouriuui Mcsi,
Ur C»b, or bird th* aailucr bring* buui«.
The niU«taml rnUnuiart nfart,
liar* ■krtth'-*, •anU.hcd whcrrvrr they bad been;
And Natam’i miwin; votarira do not |Mrl,
XVilhout itinmmilui orencli fsvoriln Knue. ^
The Trav eller *eek» ia earti raebutrd »po»
Ham-nliiug that nuy recall it lo hu via*—
A Inaf froui Vlrgil’a tomb—Egcria’a grot—
Fragmanta of Home—u flower from Waterloo.
After bia pilgrimage, the Palmer keep*
The garb, and ataff, amt cockleshell ha bore:
After hnr lover’* death, tha maiden weep.,
Over tho ring ho gave, nr lr««» lm wore,
Tha* i. It fiver! In the heart'* affection.,
In Friendship, Im'vn ami Slemiry we live;
Lifts'# strongest spells are wishes— recollection*—
Joys we have gained aud git eu—or hope to give.
And in the tout'* museum*, «uch u thi.,
Thr calmly u-nliutiva mind ra iy see
The iuboru thirst of past an<| ftttarcblii*—
All wo have haon, or yet expert lo be.
Lndy! iriny thy colloctimi lung increase,
Rich with |!m spoils of cacti succeeding year,
Proof, of the heart's content—the bosom's pence—
Hope, Iojvo nml Joy, unsullied by n tear!
COMMERCIAL.
l.ivcarooL JBtrr. 3
lltwae Jterr, 3
Havana Hr.fT. 15
Nrw-York JtErr. JW
PiiiL.tiiKi.niu Scrr. 30
IIaltimdsi: Mr.rr. 30
llasroi* Br.rr. 1M
I’noviDCNcn Hen. trt
New-Orlkam ... ..Sept. 35
Morii.e Hr.rr. 35
sjrjstt.iir imports, octoreu *.
LIVERPOOL—Ship Ht. Mark—50 hales Hag-
fling, (J,ftft8 bar* Railroad Iron, ft cask* Iron Chain*,
10 crate* Earthenware, II bales Woollens, 1 pair
Al ill 8tone*, 500 rack* Halt, 30 cask* Porter, 2,484
piece* Casting*, 45 Anvils, I rase Oil Cloth, 1 tierco
and I bbl. Clnuawarc, 1 hamper Timvure, 4 case*
Copper, 2 bundles Hlieot Iron, 1 biiudlo Pans, 11
luifl* Nails, HI eases, 174 ca*ks,£hhil*., 2 trusses, 2
crates, JI hales, 2 basket* and 2 bundle* Merchan
dize, 2 Dogs, and 2 pairHheep.
Mtntidlug C'omntllieca of Connell.
On Finance.—Aldermen Reed, Hiuct*, Cnnith-
ersund Lewi*.
Dry Culture.—Aldermen Burroughs, Anderson
and Law.
Health anti Cemetery:—Aldermen Lewis, Ciirnfli
or*, HnrrotifllM nnd Law.
Public Sit Us.—Aldermen Law, Holcombe and
iioii.
Market.—Aldermen Davis, Goodall and Boll.
Pumps.—Aldermen Clark, Dell aud Reed.
Accounts.—Aldermen Anderson, Holcombe an
Mills. •
Jail.—Aldermen Hinct*, Burroughs and Reed.
Streets anti Istucs.—Aldermen Camtliers, Clark
and Anderson.
Lamps.—Aldermen Bell, Goodnll nnd Smcts.
Fire Department.—Aldermen Holcombe, Davis
nnd Anderson.
PttUic Buildings.—-Aldermen Goodall, Mill* anil
Duvis.
Public Docks,—AUlertucu Mills, Clark and Lew-
SAVANNAH PONT OVFIOR,
(.rnriru Schley, Post Miutur.
W. (>. Lutim-ir, Ai.i.iaui Part Maatcr.
.Vurlhtrn Mnil.
l)uc9,,X. M-, dally. dotes 12, daily.
Atgutte Mail.
Duntlnily nil, P. M. (Hiiinlaya rvreptml.) CIima* itnily at
7, P. M., fur Augutta nml llumliurg, H.C. Fur nil
other oltlc-i. ou tlm ruuli-, at 0,1*. 51. (Sa
turdays nxrrptirt.)
IPutirn Mail, ria MillrJgtriltt, Macaa, and Catambut, la
JVnc. Orleans.
Due daily nt -I, P. M. (Sunday*«-import.) Ctox>a doily for
thoulmvn nfl1oo«at7, P. M, For nil otlier oflicc*
nil Iho mutant (I, P. M. (Saturday*
excepted.)
Southern 'Mail.
Witt rnn twice * w«w*k until fir>t Norrmlier. Duo on Sun
day *n-l WetlnemUv, by 13 ntnigbt, ami clom* on
Monday nud Thnnulay nt Go'clock, P. M.
Errata la A tSeargiem, jYo. 7.—In 13th tin* of 3il column,
for “over," frail r* bane*; til 13th line, fur “the," rrnl
their tra-lc; in Hlb line, for "tamo adage," read round ad
age; in ISlh tin", for "cniMex," rra-l In it tit most fairtt fit
l?lh lino, for "of llm trade," rend of Iritdet iu intnnt-uliitnn,
fur "primary victim," read pining victim, und thr "moving
rouran," read moving retttttt In 5th line of .'M rolunin, in-
•erl the wont it, before about; in !HH line fn»UI end, in*tea-1
of "whom," re*! trhott pnsluction.
.MONDAY, Octolnr (.
Cuu-igneea per Rail Rood—133 liale.Cottnn, lo It. Ilate-r-
.ham .1 Son, N. A. Kardce, J. W. Rabun, lloll k Atkin.un,
W. II. C. Mill..
PASSF.NOKRS,
Per bar<|U« Flora, from Burton—Messrs Wrldmr, and XV.
O. Stalfurd.
Per Irrig SavnnnMi, from Notv-Yurk—Mi«* Milter, Lieut.
II. XV. Ri-iilmui, It.H. A., Hlo«»r>. J.T. Pultun, F. Durn, K,
Kuuwle* P. It. I'cudurgn.t, It.SI. DcUnd, F.Shlcl., SI. East '
man, W. Karri., II. Janie., nnd 30 rtrenge.
Per brig New llanover, from Philadelphia—Dr. Black,
Mr»»T». foyett, tlullam), 8. liuld.mitb, and 4 rteerage.
SHIP A'CWS.
PORT UF SAVANNAH, OCTOBLK 5, IrfSI.
ARRIVED,
Ship Sl Stark, Alexander, Liverpool, to A. Low k Co.
Ragging, Kuilroitd Irou, kc. lu Central lUllmad Si Banking
Co., N. fl. St II. Wend, H. D. Cortiitt, II. lUhrr.liaiu .V Sun,
F. Sorrel & Co., N. Wallace, M. Hopkins, J. P. WilUauiion,
O. Freeland, A. Low k. Cik, and to onler.
IWniue Flora, Smith, Horton, 13 ilay*, to K. Padelford.
Mdar. to R. M. Uuodwia, XV.«. Stafford. A. XVoo,l k Co,
Craw font k (iunby.C.Ilurtridgc, F- PaJctftjrd. WeLma k
XVngh, Snider, l.atlirop J^Nevitt, F. Sliisli, h. XV'. Wight, IL
A. Lewis, Ciuiintlrld k Ncylc, L.ltaldwiu & Co.,Rowland k
liar.low, a John.iNi k Co., I, Barrie, XV. Hale, T. Clark,
L XV. Morrell, XV. k 0. Item.lurt, C. Ilemli rma, II. J. (ii|.
Iwrt, N. A. Ilardee, lleidt k Jones, S. D. Corbitt, Lewi* k
Wilder, T. R j er»oa, R. tlahersbam k Son, T. A. Brewia, J.
It. Wilder,Cohan k Fo«li:k, A. Pope, Capt. M. M. Clark.
ItrigSavaunuh, Simpler, New-York, 4 days, to Robort A.
lie* i». Md/.i-.to J.SImlfcr,Hlurgi* k Huutsr,XV. PatterKia
k Co.,XV.Tiy!o.*, II. Robert., D. D-mpw-y, A. Champion,
Wood i Co., Strong k Wood, Cameficld k Nr} le, O. J. II.
Iindde, Dr. P. Mini*, J. C. Ulonnt, liamiltiie k Symons, J.
Wiuhburti, Scranton k Oimrt-'od J. Rilmro, A. Iojw k Co.,
Hand k Scranton, J. Cowl*, llollua, Allison k Co.,Hazard,
lh*n»luw k XVeh.ter, A. A. Reuurtt, Lorke k Davis, limit-
tnglon k lloleombe, It. XV. Andur.uu k Brother, 1- Barrie,
XV. Baron, Duncan k Kain, XV. k D. Rem.harl. A. I'ar*oo»,
l-ewi* k XViklrr, C. C. Tbonip.on. XV. Otm.lea-I, F. Sorrel
k Co., J.Southern k Ca, K. .V XV. King, XV. Dnucun, P.
II. flr!ui, 8. Philbrick -t Co- S. Cr-villier, Cohen k Fo«-
dirk, IL ll*ber»hatil k Son, J. Ive* A Co., Mrs. Sawyer, D.
O'llj rne, Karri* A Kelly, XVe«rt* k Morrell, F. Dure, J. C.
Slurti-vant. J. (I. Falligant.N. It. k IL XV'eml, T. Pur*", XV.
T. Williams. §. U. Corbitt, F.Hhicn. K. M. Horn twin. J. XV.
Rabun, K. A. Unit, IL Btis* k Co, L. Ballwin*Co- J. R-
XVikler, Rowlaml k Rir.tow, C. Ilartridge. J. XV. Babcock,
Holmes k Sinrlatr.’H. XV. Wight, Cohen, Miller k Co., XX.
Ilale, I. XV. Morrell, Claghoru* k XVooJ, Snider, Lathrop
k Net lit, II. -loithrop.
Brig New ll*novar,C*rty, Philadelphia. 7 d*y», U»8.Phil-
brick k Co. Mdse, lo R. SI. «oo.t» io, A. XV. XX altoa -c t...
brick k Co. Mdse, lo R. SI. «ood» iw. A. W.
F. Hhielf, a. D. Corbitt, Uowdry & Ur It.. J. XX - K.~art.. S.
XV. Wight, D. Bell,Doocaa k Rain, C.Acn, Stiller k Co.,,M.
Hopkins, N. A. Hardee, S. Gold*with, Crawford & «unl.y,
II. Itoser, Adam* k Rurrough*, W. P. H*"^; W- Uing, J.
XVUBamaom Walsh k Uladding.Dr. Armtjd-" -T* 'y,' 11 !**”-
R. Ilahersbaa* * Hoo, J. C. FemO. J. Phaffer. J. ItakMjn,
XV. k D.Hem-Hart. Ut. Ilev. BWjopKItk*- Ltant, X. St.
k J. SL T-mcr, K. Harding. W. IL Tnraer. L. BaUw in *
Cu., N. B. k II. Weed, A. Champjoa, Cope k Buyer, llun-
(inglou k Holcombe, aud to order.
CONSNINBE8,
Periwig XVitraa ratter, o»i"*d y e»« jw,l*)-J. XV. Raima,
i luidwi* k Co. F, Lovell. A. Mack, R. A. l-cwu, Fnlmr,
MoSl i ci r. Ward. r. faRfomum f W.gh. IL M.
iiiwidwin, A. Champion. A IVatic*, 8. XV. Wight, llott k
A Mn" m C. ll.CampfcW, C. Ilartridge, J. XV. Loag, J. XV.
Rotwib. llamMtaa * Hyaam*, Crawford A tiuuby.F. Folry,
Row load k flint*#, LAalenw k Co. XV. Hoars*. 8. A.
Ilookcr, f. fliiis k Co, J. Ive* k Cu., f.XYont, N.XX’a'Uca,
W. Patwroow * Co, XV. K.nr, M. M. Cl irk. F. Dare. Cbm-
bon.* k Wwo-I, XV. Pag", T. I'ur-e, 8. D.fort,ill, N. IV k IL
Wad, P. McDoaal-l. L.IUni*, XVe-rts k Mi-rrell, A. Ittwl,
W. Xvoodbrtge. K. K. Trnbnwk.M.Prro-h-rrart, L Ilea-
iUnoa, Hasan), D oulow k W.brter, J. C. Biurtcraet, M.
Uthrwp. l-awloo k Iloha. D. Dcasiwey, stawh-r, Lathrop k
NevtU. aad others.
Per brig Seaman, omitted yerterdav—F. XV. Htiaeaua*,
|t. SL (bindain, R. Lines, L. Baldwin k Co-, W. Comm,
ImWi* k WUdr r, aad otbara.
MEMORANDA.
CIIARLCSTON, (Vc 4. (Aftsr*^->—Xrr. steam pa-rkst
„ i»,
a* ac-
CHARLESTON,*M. 3. (Aft'roam*
UUdwtur, Leferre, XVdmi aglow, JL C.
The >tn*M par Vet Uov. tlndtey, ahkh arttad Wa
•t»ainr. with ike It. 8. Mall, retarne I ttaiw morning,
onnt of the lining N. E. *M prevniliag at sen.
ror No\T-¥ork—(Old Eatal.linhed Line.) 1
imtnedinto drspatt It. For freitht nr paomiflp, |w V .
in? superior accommodation* (ntate room*) apply
to master on board at Ancianx’* xvlinrf, or to
COHEN, MILLEll 6c CO.
Who Imre lamlittfl ant! for sale,
50 bbl*. new Canal Flour
ftt) do Jenk*' Cnnnectkiit Gin
2 pipe* Holland Gin 2 octB
For Aiifiuita.
8teniu»-r CHATHAM, will de-
■nBKwpvt with tow boot* Thi* Eveninfl;
freiglit, njipljr nt Georgia Steamboat Co’* Cm*
fice.
net 5 It. M. GOODWIN, President.
For PilUlkni i iu Brunswick, Sid
Marys Jacksonville nud Block
Creek*
' • ^4 Tho regular Meant packet FOR-
3SS-E8TER. Capt. George Clark, will
leuvu fertile nbovephcMonThuradny, 7th imt,
at 0 o'clk. Tor freight or passage, apply ou board
at I luiltcr'* wharf, or to
CLAGHORNS & WOOD.
All freight payable by idupper*.
Slave passengers imiatbo cleared at tlie Custom
House. oct 5
To Iscnsc lor n term of years.
(hh The IIoii*o nnd Bakery, Columbia Word.
JiHsTiie bouse in niiu und n halfrtoriea on a brick
basement, and contains nn the firrt floor two par
lour* ami a rpacinti* bed room and a largepaip
ami closet—in tlio ntlic, three well fiiiMied « _
room*—n kitchen, bed room and store-room in the
baaeiiienl. Tlio Uukery contain* an excellent oven
with necessary appliances—with a store-room at-
tarJied that will store 10!) barrel* of Flour. There
is also a stable with three stalls and loft, and u spa-
ciousynrd. Possession given on tlie firrt Novem
ber next, und to n good tenant foe rent will lm mo
derate. Apply at tlii* oflicc.
oct (I ft
Coffee, Sugar, Ac*
BAGS LigtiimCoffee
JU 27 lilid*. Porto Rico Sttgnr
(JO boxes Sperm Candle*
landing from brig Savannah and other arrivals,
for rale by COHEN &. FOSDICK.
oct 5 4
15
Fotuloeh.
)«■ Apples, dec.
BARRELS Potatoes
7 do Apple*
50 do Canal Flour
25 kegs choice Goshen Butter
25 boxes Cliccso
If) half barrels No. 1 Mackerel
10 do do F. M. Beef
JO kits Salmon
50 Smoked Tongues
50 barrels Mess and Prime Pork
50 do do nnd do Beef
Li tiding and lor rale hy
“* * :illO'
CLAGIIOKNS & WOOD.
Juynu’8 Fxpcclorunt.
T HIS mcJiciuo bus already proved itsclflo bo
ull that it has been recommended, by llioeu
who bare given it n fair test in this county, and tlio
demand for it iticrcase* daily. We liarc jurt
ofan important cure of Astlni’a, which luu Imen ef
fected by tbo use of it in a neighboring town—the
coso wu* that of u feiitnlc who bad for a long timo
been under tlie care of a physician but bod received
un telief, and her earn was considered hopeless.
Asa hist resort s!io purchased n bottle of Dr. Jayno’a
Expectorant, xvliicb mused herto expectorate free
ly. gradually eased her cough, and is rapidly restor
ing her to health. Wo have no hesitation iu saying
that this preparation of Dr. Jayne, for foe cure of
Coughs, Colds,Influenza, Asthma, Consumptions,
Ac. is the most vahtablu medicine ever offered to
tho Amnrican public. There is no quackery about
it—Dr. Jnyne is ono ofthe most skilful practising
physician* ill Pennsylvania; nnd wherever bis vari
ous preparation* liavo been thoroughly tested, he
is looked upon ns a great public bcnefoctor.—
Somerset ( Me.) Journal.
Worthy of Notice.—We leant from the Motitl
Pleasant Register, that Mira Mury Campbell, of
Fayette county, New Haven, bn* been cured of
Asthma, with which she bus been afflicted fur more
than eighteen years, by tlio usu of Jayne's Expecto
rant. Tlio Ui-ciirfo was deep seated, and aggrava
ted, but Uiis cure xya* effected by tbo ura of eleven
I Kitties. Tha Register adds, we make this public for
the information nnd liencfit of others. Ho give it
to our readers with tho same motive, and wo may
bo allowed to add, lliut this medicine is not a ctffflfl
■non quack medicine of the day, but is the rcguTir
ill -i.—."i—
receipt of nn educated nml well known physician.
Dr. Jayne deserves well of posterity for hu labor* in
ameliorating tlio sufferings of his Billow men. He
has raved unity, whose carclessitess and indiscre
tion have brought them near foe grave, and his Ex
pectorant is now not only used, but openly recom
mended by all flic best nnd most intelligent nbysi-
by all flic beat nnd most intelligent physi
cians, asu cure for cough or consumption, wo know
of nothing more invaluable, and it lias been found
to be of great service tomanyaflUcteiLwitli oppi
*ion of the breast, and disease of the liver. Its
is, however, it* best recommendation.
Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post.
(ET Numerous other certificate* might be added,
but flic nbovu are considered sufficient evidence of
iu great urafitlnes*. For rale by
T. M. A J. M. TURNER,
oct 5 Monument Square.
rmiidcu County Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber next, before tho Coart House in tlio
town of Jclferson nnd county of Camden, between
tlio usual hours of sale, tlio following property to
wit: one tract of I.aud in tho county aforemid,
containing 25ti acres, more or less, granted to Ar
thur Moore on tlie 18th day of December, 1832.
Bounded by laud* of Floyd, Pratt nud vacant lands,
together with all nml singular tlm improvement*
thereunto belonging. Levied on tinder and by
virtue of two fi. fas, issued out of the Superior
Court of Camden County, at tho iiurtanre of B.
BarrnUc, v». Precilla Moore, ndmipiotrntrix of Ar
thur Moore, deceased.
A. V. COLVIN, Deputy Sheriff c. c.
oct 6
Cniuilcii County Sheriff's Sale.
O N the first Tuesday iu November next, will
bo sole at die Cotirt House of said county, in
tbo town of Jefferson, between tlio hours ol jiu and
4 o'clock, tbo following property, to wit: *
2781) acre* of Pine Land on the Great SatiDa
River in suid County, on pnrt ol which tho Burnt
Fort Steam Mill stands. To satisfy the tax of thu
Company of raid steam mill. Tax dne, $1]8'
eta. fi j ui.; cost 02 eta. 5 tu.
Also, 1*150 acre* of Laud on the south side of
Great Satillu River, consisting of Hummook inland
swamp, nine and innrsh land, tbo property of the
Steam Mill Company, ofMcNish's Bluff. Tax duo
$13 IN) eta.; cost 02 eta. 5 tu.
Also, 1000 acre* of pine laud, near the Great 8a-
tilln river, tho properly of Homy B. Turner. To
ratiify hi* tax, which is $8 48 ct*. 1 m.; cost 82 eta.
5 m.
Also, 180 acre* pine land in Haxxard’* Neck, in
said county, Jhe property of John Clark. To satisfy
hi* tax, due $1 30 eta. 2-1 in.; cost 82 eta. 5 m.
Also, pine land and inland swamp,200 acres, Uie
property of James W. Moore. To satisfy his tax
of tlie amount of $4 i)7 eta. 5 in., and cost 82 cl*.
5 mill*.
At*o. pine land on St. Mnrys river, 500 acre*, tho
property ofTimotby Harris. To satisly hi* lax,
amount to $d 05 eta. 5 in.; cost 82 cta. 5 in.
Also, 400 ucre* pine land, near St. Marys river,
as foe property of Jesse Green. To satisfy hi* tax,
amount dm* $!L25 eta. 2j in.; coat 02 eta. 5 iu.
Also, 50 acres pino land in said county, as foe
property of Peter VV. Gwynu. To satisfy hi* tax,
due 61 ct*. 2 j in.; cost 62 ct*. 5 m.
Abo, 340 ucre* pine luud, near 8L Mary* river,
to satisfy tlio lax of John Eunis. T«x due f2 35 eta.
2J ui.; cost 62 eta. 5 in.
Also, 500 ncres ofl'ido Swamp and Pine Land
on the south side of Great SalilU River. The pro-
perty of James Grifliu, to satisfy hi* tax of $3 17
ct*.; cost 62.) eta.
Abo, lluumiock nnd inland Swamp Land, situ
ate near Crooked River, containing 200 acres to
satisfy the tux of William McKrndric, for the year
1830. Tax duo for that year, $2 75 ct*.; coat 82
cu. 5 tu.; and tax due for die present year, $8 85
ct*. 5 m.; cost 62 ct*. 5 in.
Abo, 50 nrre* Pino l,amt on the north side of
Great 8«tilla River, to satisfy foe tax of C. I. Hutch-
bou. Tax due, 61 cl*. 2) m; cost 02 eta. 6 m-
Abo, 43H acres of Pine Land, near Greats*til-
la River, the property of Langdon March, to mUfy
hi* tax, due $2 $) cl*. 2| in.; coat 02 ct*. 6 m.
4bo, Pine Land on Dom Branch, near Bourbon
place in llazzarel* Neck, containing )50 acres, to
satisfy the tax of David Clark; levied on as his pro
perly. Tax dne $) 21 ct*. 2] m.j cost 82 cams 6
Also, Pine Land near the Okefalu Swamp,
acre*, dm property of William Starling, M ratify
hi* tax, duo 82 ct*. 5 m.; rort 62 ct*. 5 tn. ~
AU the above and foregoing property pointed
U from'tlm direst of tax a* for the present year.
JACOB T. (JOODBUEAD, Sheriff.
oct 5