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U I I UN. Sw.-l taWnth nf Hu- y“ r ! Wtiilc • Vf'iiia’ ■ l 7“r* Tliv purling r-tc|>- ni<-ihii-k» I lirar Ki. al ft tin- world ! AmnP tliv tnlfni flnwora >Ti *ad lull ludwwl i \\ f„||j.,g travel* nml dronping flnwrr. nl r br**r»ilir* f«r<iwi ti. Alnllg tliv MIH.lt tdii*-. Tlnnr glnrina nu ll in aliadr’; AnI'kr* I hr* thing 4 ».* fmiiUv prize, Srt m hivr lier aa they latle A dr'-tr ami rrimanli sin alt Tli> rlying An nn ron»ini|itio'i’« waning check, v.'i.l rein, blonina then»c. Th> m-i-nr* each viainn brings ('ll' •amy in decay; 01 fair n*td eailv I’arled things, Tmr exquisite to stay. Of jnva dial come nn more ; Of flowers whnae bln, nr is fled : Of farewells wept np„n the shore; Of fiicnds estranged ■ r dead: Of ell dial mm may seem To Memory's tearlid eye. The vinii-hcd' beauty of a ilrcnrn. O’er w hich we poi, and sigh. -CT,>- STA NZ VS. By Mrs. Ilarrnl Muzzy. Daniil, when radianl smiles are shining— Doubt, when clasping hands air twining— Dotdii, when honied words are flowing— llolihl, when blushes warm are plowing— But never doubt that Tamil sincere That gliatena in the starting tear. Doubt, when mirthful tones invite thee— Dooln, when gayest hopes delight line— Don'll, whate’er is fondest, fairest— Donbi, whate’er is brightest, rarest— Hot never doubt that troth can live In hearls that suffer—anil forgive. MISCELLANY. II U « II A N DS. better from u young l.atly. *- A hitshand! a husband! my dowry for a husband!” 1 have it project in my head for caiithlmliino n Matrimonial Club, or n society of Indies, to wairli nvcl tho interest of the whole body of us. Indeed, untiring but n little* public spirit is wuiiiiiifr on our part to obviate many <>f those difficulties that surround us. As for tho pro posal of sending out it fleet to iho colonies, to import hnsbniiils, ns you do halos of cotton nttd logs of wood, I am sure I novpr approved of it ; inndi more becoming, and practicable too, to hove corresponding societies in all plares where there is any rlmneo of doing gond—thnt is, of getting husbands. To have a grand Mutriiiuuiml Union, like our Birm'ngluni Political Union, from which delegates could he sent to all its brunches over world, is' n belter plan limn to send ships ; iihlioogh, I confess, many of tho twelve tlinii'iiud would have no objections to marry btichc odsmen of North Amend. How charming to see our delicate Hnglish spin sters sheltered in lie sylvan bowers of a Ca nadian tbrcM! >Vc widows have certainly a better right to gel m Tried than liie old maids; lor men pre fer Indies of experience, a d old mauls have no domestic experienco to recommend them. The widows do generally gel the preference too, for lliey can conquer moro cflectoully the stubborn old bachelors. Hy tho by, would it not be n good plan to propose, at the meeting "bleb I shall call, that tho Indies, <n masse, Shall petition Parliament to tax old bachelors, in n graduated scale, beginning wilh thirty, and leaving off at seventy five. I am sure my neighbor, Miss Ucwg.>w, thinks Hint it would be n very profitable revenue. I wish xve had possession of the House of ('ominous for only a week, and wn should enact such laws as would give force and validity to nil the marriage m is cut instituted. Mafoi,ihr day ot ladies being heard at Hie bar of iliu house will soon nrrive ; and. being permuted to he heard there, I will pledge iny word I lint the huuurablc members will lienr nothing else. I recommend those who thiiilt ih-msclves as forming part of the twelve thousand to communce keeping hoarding nod lodging Ileu ses. It is un excellent plun ; I have known many succeed in this. You are surrounded wilh bachelor lodgers ; you r*an examine their hubris, views, and dispositions gradually bill inrpi rcoplibly. You can steal hi ii|ion iheir good graces by a thousand civilitie- und nt- tauimns, which, as mistress ofthe house, you bave H always in your power rodo. In nlinri, it seldom fans of bringing one in conjunction wilh one whom one would like for one’s Inia- bund. Mrs. Plowercap got a husband from her own lodgers, and Miss Tattle married one of her Imurders. Mrs. Treacle married her dear Hezzy while lodging in her mother’s bouse, and hundreds of similar instances ran be produced. For my owu purl, I had been advised to try a lodging house likewise ; and, id a short time, I hud three bachelors. An Englishman, a tine, mil, well made fellow as •ny hdy could wish to cast an eye upon; a Scotsman, a queer, incomprehensible, inrorn- ble fellow; and a tall, bony, thin Irishman, from Connaught, I think he snid. Now, for w long lime I compared the merits and demerits of these, and must confess, that my partiality lay between the Englishman and Scotsman. The Irishman I liked hut seldom ; he was all br ogue and blarney ; but, us to blarney, I think all bachelors have enough and to spate of it The Englishman would have had me. I know, if | hud a little more money, (for I nin already comfortably off;) but tlie'little Scots- tnuu never spoke of money ; although, in mv optmon. ha was just as eager as lus friend I'm tuo needful; he spoke ol tino feeling, senti ment, respecliihililv, and deep affection ; read po.-in. q .oied Ii-•••», .Slink-peaie. and others ntiiinaliy. lnd>"d. I w”i« fociry, mvsclt; and once "role u piece upon this little ^ , r of mine. Imt he pretended not to see ns beau ties. The Irishman proposed to me to run a way wilh me, and I foolishly listened to Inm for some linn* ; hut then it was so ridiculous to run nwny fr»»ni orw’a own house ! I f»|»rnt many comfortable evenings with these lod^ from. TIm*v were nil Imrlielors. nruJ I tri»*d very iiisinorilirrg urt to indiiee them to change llictr stole in life. Hot '.Id haelielors are an in"»rrigitilr> rare of ercatures. They some times complained of their slate loo, but “ | .el a infill Iwc'elors their woes deplore, Full well lliey a,cii! all lliey feel and more,” He look a tin pan full of melled lend, and iiltuir’cd Ins lingers into ii, look u portion m ;„s band, and made believe he was washing Ihe lips of his fingers. *’ No mistake, gen- lleineii,” said be, “pul y our lingers here.’’— Fairfield Turf. N Saturd.iv, rttli J.tunary, |«31, l■ .e member* ol tl»«» Fairfield Club, mid o her citizen*, mot at Mr. , uiiJ adopted the lolloping preamble ;>vcrul did so, mid were lad to tak(5 them! Qll ,i rule** from tho vessel urrain. They were perfectly Whereas, the improvement of Hie breed of horse, is " . 1 3 | a dusiruble object, und cuu b»*gtbe promoted by the t*s- satisnt-d. i tablikhmeut ofa Jockey Clubfor the purpo*cuf acing The next experiment was swallowing a j and exhibiting a premium to the winner: spoonful of boiling Florence oil. A tut pan' We theref'jre unite ami associate ourselves as mem* fa., of this liqotd was heated •”<»■«» point, before the audience* lie i tinned annually for four years, irom the l«t ol January the; vessel arid plunged a Fahrenheit thermo- a nd hereby hind ourselves, our luirs, fcc. in the mder into the boiling liquid, and oxlcbiled the payment ofthe at respectively annexed instrument to the gentlemen. It stood at :•»;"“ The Club... be governed by .he follow- :J40. “ Satisfy yourselves.” Ho then look ^ 'Fbe llurcs shall coaiinencenn Tuesday, Ihe 15lh n s-ioon. dipt it in the oil, filled It, pul It in his ,„f N„ve,ubtr, 1831, and continue. The horses 'o start .....'.al. „,„l net mill v swallowed It down. Eve- precisely al 12 o’clack op each day. rarryinjl the lot- WATCHES & JEWELRt 2 -Si A’ • no.. JWaWt AV H .\Vfi just received from N, Vnrk a large ass- iiuient of WATCHES AND JEW I I.. UV, consisting of l.adics and Gentlemen’s Gold I.cver and v v* \ . fftUSBti I.epine Watches, l.adics’ Neck - '■r* tl1 and Watch Chains, Seals, Keys, and Hooks; Genilcnien’a C rrb anil Link, Guard and Wuleli Chains, Seal-, Keys and IbriL-s, Ladies’ Pearl, Jet and Gold Ear liifie-, also, Corul, Cornelian, Agute and-let Ear Drops, (an ■ n- lire new article;) I’eart, Jet,Gold and Enamelled lb ast Pins anil Fiuper llnies; aral u largeassorlaieriti.en- tlemen’s Sl.irt Siuds; Miniature, Mo-aie. : eart and Jet Lockets; Gold Speeiaeles; E. P. Pencil Cases l Thimbles. Als<r ( Silver Patent Lever Waiebes, Hunting Lev, r, I.epine anil co- .mon English, Fn-neU I Swiss dn.. Silver 3 obb- iii I'nglmul, tea in Scotland, nnd la.nl! At lust Ihov dispersed. The Irishman ran away wilh a black eyed servant wench I had. The Scotsman left me for finer Indict* ; hut the Englishman (bless him. for he is my dar ling -siill!) remained n long time after the nlbers. I nin sure I shnll hit the murk some (line, aflliniigh I have missed it tilth these three lodgers. I shrill lienr op for u new set of fellows—linehe'ors of course. Nothing like II lodging-house nfier all I urn deter- mined to get married next year—it is n leap year, and the vear of privilege to us pour In dies. I have often tried mv fortune bv read- ing curds, iirrani’iiig tbe coliiliniiting star-, or liv looking ni the future through the iriv.sibln glass. I believe >ve mnv derive some consola tion from knowing our future luisluiiids, wheth er they lire re h, handsome, gay, brave, intel ligent, nr the contrary. Ah. me I I am tired of these widowhood times, null pray that for tune itmv cast up a husband lor me in some sh pe or other, even were he a lilile, deform ed. ernok-hrained, or a ni’-re simpleton, he would lie lii-lli-r limn none ill nil ! I shall soon give von an account of ihe i'.iIi- lic meeting, nnd remain vour obliged M \KY JONES. From the New Yolk Courier nnd Enquirer. JUansirm- Chnuhert—the Fire ICiinr—AYlir has not heard of Iho Fire King I—the swul low or of poisons ? The epicure in arsenic and phosphorus ? the tippler in boiling Klor- enco f Tho celchrnied Monsieur Uhauliert who uses inched lend lo wash Ins hands? und warms hnnsrli m nn oven tilling side n href slouk ? Who lias nslonislied all England, Iiiih arrived in this my. and is exhibiting Ins experiments hi Clinton Hull ? Ilo is curtain- ly llui oigliili wonder of the world—Hie real salamander, to whom lire heat,poison, &c. nre perfectly innoxious. On Thursday evening Inst he. gnvo a private exhibition of Ins wonderful powers to a select audience of sciomific and liierury gemlomoti at (ho icclurn room of ''linton Hall. On en tering the Hall Ho- iirsi thing lliai strikes the eyes of the spectator is a large oven built ol bricks and resting on tho floor of the building. In tin* front of the oven is u small plaiform with n lalile, liglns, &<•. whom Monsieur Clianberi performs Ins experiments. On the opening of the exhibition Mntis'r C. made a short address m English—peculiarly ninrkad however, hy ii foreign accent. lie assured the audience dial there was not the slightest trick nr deception in any of Ins experiments, he courted tin* minutest investigation of every scienhiir genilcinun in the room. Thu exhibition commenced wilh a red hoi shovel, winch ho drew over his Ihee and tongue with Iho greatest »nng froid. imagina ble. Not tho slightest injury wns influ-led on him Ilo ulso drew it over his hair with ’.he same result. “ Try gentlemen,’’said lie, ■* nnd saiisl'y yourselves.’’ Several gentlemen reach ed up their fingers mid placed them on his hair and check. They drew ilicm back with all imaginable haste as if they linii linen touch ing the shovel ilselll Ills face mid hair were covered with his nnlidote, nnd lie told them . This exciled much surprise. His oexi experiment »ss with sealing wax. lie held the wux to the candle mid drop! it on his tongue. “ Does anv gentleman want to take a seal nod give it llic impression f" No one seemed desirous of Hull offii-o, and Mon sieur C. took op a portion of Hie wax bet ween Ins linger mid thumb and drew it in a string from Ins tongue. He passed over to other experiments, and prepured to take tho poison, lie told Hie company that lie would lake Irom 30 to 40 grams of phosplioru-. 4 grs. of which is aofficn-nl m kill any indivoiusl. "If any gciiilcinuii, however, wishes io use Ins own phosphorus, I will do so,’’ said he. Mr. Chil ton, the chymisl, hud brought some phospho rus with him. He desiied his young man to lake it out ami weigh -iff 40 grams. He did so, m tho presence ol the medical men. “ |.,.| me try Hint I” said Mmts’r C. He look a small portion und rubbed il against n piece of paper. It produced ignition mimudiilelv. “DuiiH ven good—very good.” said Mon sieur. At his request, t)r. Yules undertook io administer the dose. Il was put mto a spoonful of water. Monsieur knell down, put lus hands behind Ins back, hud his stock taken off—“ Now,” said lie, “ I am ready.” Dr. Yales procuedcd and poured it into lus mouth. “ Well,” said the Doctor, with a sigh, “ I never administered such a dose be fore hi my life.” When every particle was swallowed, ho culled on ihe company to exam ine Ins mouth und see tlml no deception wn- practised—to Nuiis'y themselves that it was not hid in his mouth. (Several medical men did so. They were perfectly sa islied. They l"it their fiogcr> into his mouth, ami ram*' irom the pla-lmm in utter asionislimeiil. The next experiment was with melted lead. Now, gentlemen,” said Monsieur C. hall prepare to go into the oven, and tak dish of beef steaks with me to he cooked. a^c of liid horse, lo the judges and -tewanfs. 4. The terms for entering a horsr shall b • $15 for the fir.<t day; second day SH), and third day Any horse, mare or gelding, ni'iuing two heals. dish of beef steaks with me to he conked.” I 5. Any horse, marc or gelding, wimiiig two heats, Hr retired a few minutes lo change his dress, shall be eniulafl to I lie purse, but shall not be pcmutn-.l lie reiireo a , | i in Mart for anv regular purse nn any of ihe succeeding Doctor Pas'-alis, who appeared lo he p izzh.tl . , - - ■ , .flay.*. and perplexed al nil these experiment**, toon Fifteen minutes nolica shnll Hie opportunity to slop up lo (lie oven and hour of starling, anil nn burses lien given before tlir ire ready shall b» l-.k hn ” Do opened 'the door und thrust his 1 .G'i^r^weeu the heals on hand in. He soon drew hick. w caP |, j av _ i lie oven Doctor?” nslicil a brother physician. b In ensea of disputes, il shall be the duty ofthe “ IIv (Icorrre I could go ill mvsolf,” replied judges Olid stewards, or a nmj oily of them, lo decide, i “ ,, r’lmiiln.r! however and their decision shall be final in all cas is, and such iho Doctor. Monsiu r ’ decision must ho made before the parlies leave the soon appeared, w cut into the oven, roused up ground. Ihe fire ; nnd matin arrangements. He wore y. No person shall shut marc than one riors- fur over his dress » Inrun thick great rout. “ Why either purse, nor shall Ihe owners, or persons starting , " , . I i.i, horses, bo per mitted to run in partnership, under pen- do you wear that, asked i , ally of forfeiting Hie purse to ihe ncxi winning horse, all the samelo me,” said he, “ to go In dres- aiiould there be one; if not, the purse to be iaken nu-ay sod or undressed : if I go in undressed, I must and run lor again; and any Imrse running ra in part ite very millions when I conm out mil to i.ership, snail not be permitted to run for ii again. no verv mmmis n< 10. All ride.-s shall bn weighed al comma m, and if Patch cold. I wear a coarse gri a, coat over any ri ,|,. r B |, aM p ,i„ cress, j .sile, sitikr-, or use mv dress, been use it prevents me Irom catch- ni)v foul play ivliatso. ver, provided ihe same lie so ad- ing cold • besides. | have now become eco- jnrlged hy thejudgea and stewards, the master, owm-r, nomical This was received with applause. ■ -^X^Kw'he CbT Cu.'“he’»m?i«llt lie then put iho ihermomnter into fhe ovon lo f or |Vite<J in theHniiH 1 manner a?* in »lm preceding rule, asrerluin iho lemporalure. “ Bring iho beofi n. The first day’s purse nhall coimwt of two thirds stooks here.” They wore brought. Ilo put of the whole sum appropimtcd; tho second, «»f tho rc - ,*ii i,ts ,1 ^..1, in.iirung one third ; u id tho 'liitd day’s porso, ol I lie thorn into a tin <J sh ; sprinkled s ‘ l1 ' a"* 1 P' PP 1 r Kllll; and entrance money, with the exception «f S3, on tlinm. “ I Itko plenty of Kt**ak^, s.ud ho, • shall be rererved to pay t*»e gate-keeper, &c. quip, joviallv. “ Now, gontlem»*u.” cried. 12. No subscription to be less than two dollars, nnd Monsieur, «•'enmo and see the thermometer ; »« -m*mh.*isof this Club shall pav their Mibsr riptmn to , .it . the Treasurer, uii or before the rlaV previous to the ni hil! you must look sharp, because the least up. ( . C9 in eat|l yoar An(J in cns<;s o} jSih.re thereof, the prouch to tho cold air will trtakc it tall rapidly.” ( Truusurer shall he obliged to sue for, nnd recover the Three gentlemen went up to tho oven to money as soon as possible, examine. Ilo seized the thermometer from j tho interior of the ovon and hold it out. “ Howj ^ modi ? how much V 9 It was ■uivcrnl seconds to continue in office and act in their respective cnpaci- heforo they found iho mercury anddionit was tics during the races. The stewards to be so posted 13. The tneinbcri* of this Club shall meet annually, the day preceding the races, ami elect n President, u Vice President, Treasurer, Seen torv and six Stewards NEW FIR 1, PROOF WAREHOUSE, J un USTJl, G EOTtG /.?. rgJT IE undersigned tender the public their thanks “ far their libera! pair nage, and beg leave to ad vise them, that tle y con'inue to transact the Factorage ' N L) CO ^MISSION BUSINESS In all its variuos hinnehes. They are now erertiuwa coinniodioMS FI UK PIIOOF WAIU. HOfSF. n ’.del.’so Stores, onthcSoutli side of Uroad-Strcet, a lilt!* In low the upper market, which will hi? in readiness hy the 1st of September for the reception of COTTON 10?*GH2»n:D S3. Being in every way well prepared to serve cu-tomers, and intending louse due diligence for their n»e;ests, lull reliance may be placed in the faithful disc aige of business intrusted to their care. Their Commissions ahull be at the recrntly reiluctd prices SfOVAId. et SIMMONS. \o mib»si. August 0.—32 3tj». t'all (iu(f tf'inter GOODS. til* Ogletliorpe, from I.iver* s have received, a g* ncral »f “ Ob,” saiil he, “ it in at loa.it 490, it e*° 7 , , * i . . 14. 1 In* 1 ea? lien since I took it out.” Me replaced club, an I pay it dSO. Inis fallen ^ the ‘hennometer. put a black cap on lus head, I take Ii >ur*c, as to detect any foul riding, eamirer is to collect oil monies due the out to the winners, ffir wiiicli lie shall percent, on nil monies so collected and paid account ot’ull hud Ihe dish of steaks plneed along side of ”'H: ho is to keep a h ...k and give , * , • , ,* .... ..... I. i.„ rtw.ain.Un.i • trausaetions relative to his office to the Club, at any him, took a large tm tube whirl lie protruded jfcalled opl bv ttnv mctllbcr nf ,) le Club. through mi aperture in the iron door to hrnalho 15. The Secretary aiiall hvr-,, e book, in which all through, and then entered the oven. During lus stav in the oven lie looked through his lube, talked rauidly and sung a prottv French air. lie was cmUinually usking " bow many minutes gentlemen?” ‘-How many?”— One.”—“ Two.”—“ Three.”-” Oh it must In mure, gentlemen ; oh it is very hot, genile. men ; full 500 degrees ; how inanv minutes?” —‘ Four—Five—Six*-Seven-Eight minutes.” At eight minutes nnd fifty one seconds front his entrance out lie bounced, came down on .Secretary Iruiisoclioiia relative lo 1 och meeting of (lie Club, shall he regularly recorded. 1C. Any member of lliin Club may enter his horse at the post, half an hour befern ihe hour of starling, by payi'ig Iho Treasurer double entrance, half Ids annual subscription, and five dollars. 17. There shall be a gale to the uirf-fleld, and all persons, except members of Ihe Club, riding on horse back, shall pav 25 cents, and each gig or carriage shall pay 25 cults per wheel. 18. The Turf .hall be froo for any horse, mare or gelding, bcloogiiiQ to any citizen nf this Stale, six months previous to 1 lie races. No rule of (bis Club shall be altered or abolished the slage all covered with perspiration.— I during in existence, nor any additional rule adopted, Feel his pulse” cried several of the pltysi (•inns. “ Oh yes, gentlemen, feel my pulse,” said lie, holding mu both his uriiis. Ii was felt immediately and found lo be as high as 160. *• No deception,” suid he. “The devil a hit of deception is there,” said one of 'lie spei'l tors. “ Fetch me out the beaf-sloaks,” said Monsieur, “ lliey nre well done now.” The dish was brought down und quite a rush was made upon them. Everyone ihul could reach lh« plallorin, cut a piecn off and felt 10 eating. “ These stciiks are very fine,” said one. “ liatlier too much done.” said aiiotl “ That fellow Chaubcrt,” said 11 grave looking personage chewing lus sleuk mid leaving the room, “ is certainly Ins Satanic majesty linn- sell.” Doctor Mott went up to the oven, pul his head into the door, drew it rapidly out, and nodded very significantly, ns much us to say, “ nil r.ght, no deception.” The rest of Ihe spectators stood guzmg, talking, und ex pressing wonder, surprise, nstonishineiH, &r. Monsieur Chnuhert was a captain m the service nf Napoleon. Ho was taken prisoner by the Russians and sent 10 .Siberia, where it is supposed he discovered his secret antidote to fire und poison. Two years ago lie excited great astonishment in l.ondon, and satisfied the college of Physicians and Surgeons, that (hero was no deception in Ins experiments, lie was offered 5000/. for his unlidoie 10 prussic acid, but would not take less than 10,000/. He has a family of ten children— is a good looking man—with un oval face and fino person, lie nears mustachios. lie is quite talkative and intelligent, speaks four teen languages—hut English rnllier incorrect ly. He is truly a wondrous wonder. except hy a vole of a majority of the whole Club. By order of the Club J. F. BARNETT, Sec y. Nov. 1, 1831. Teachers Wanted lv S tiiepivat’nt afcl'irofthe l)e Kal(> comity Aca- iB. doiuy, Mr. KIDDOO, declined conliiiiiiiin lonj’tM 1 ha 11 III* 1 present term in thnt rapacity, the Trusters nro (Irfiroua of making early arrangements for employ ing both a male und a feinnln Teacher, to take the chnrc* ofthe Institution on the 1st of January, 1832. Th*»y would prcfci a niurried gentleman whose lady miuht be willing and competent to instruct in the Ft - inab? Department. The object ofthe Board is to ob tain tlt<? services of such peruana as intend making a Imsiness of (fuelling for a number of years Arrange ments have been made for fnipplving tho school with Maps, (Jlobes and other apparatus ; and the Trustees ire determined to afford a» great inducements, to par ents and guardians to patronize this seminary, as cat he heid nut by any other in this section ofthe country. The Board would have no hesitancy m recommend ing the village of Decatur in which the Academy is si tuated, ax a healthy place; ami would say that no Irars •iced he entertained by those who have heretofore been accustomed to a moro Northern climate. Letter*; ad dressed to Levi W illurd? directed to Decatur, De Kalb uunty, Georgia, will meet due attention. Bv order of the Board of Trustcss, LEVI WILLAltD. Sec'y. BV. Trust. D. K. C. Decatur. De Kulh count>, July 12. - 2S m5m. B Y the arrival of the s pool, the subscribe and extensive importation "F aLm/ .-u\? CJ #*' No/ -.>*/ g —Consisting in pnrt of— LONDON AND BRISTOL DUFFIL BLANKETS, ROSE AND POINT BLANKETS. GRUNDY’S WHITE MIXT AND LM.UE PLAINS, FLANNELS, CLOTHS, CASS I MERES, &c. —^ALSO— OUTL&Rir AND 7* a Crockery- 1 arc. • I,that Meicliantd and Planters me rcspectlully i they may be supplied at ns low prices am; mi a.-e.im- modating terms, uu can be obtained in the Lulled Staief. LOv\, TAYLOR ic CO. .Savannah, Oct. 23—43—2t. H Health.—In d.iaip, wot, and chilly weather keep tho feet wurm und dry. Soft woollen ’-lockings, und ntnut thick soled shoes, nro iiiipiiriaut preservatives of health. It is u most pernicious practice to wear warm stock ings and shoes during tho day, and lo change them at night lor those of a more flimsy tex- turo. Many a fatal cold has, in this in timer been contracted. 11 is as impossible to procure sound sleep without the day has been devoted to temper ance. and sunie hours of it to active exercise, as it is to take exercise without strength, or lo support the hudv without food. Tho water drinker glides tranquilly through life wilhoul exhilaration or depression, and escapes many diseases, to which the wine, the beer, and tb e spirit drinker urc every mo ment subject. ITnion Hotel, I.AWKENCEVU.LE. GEORGIA. f illlE subscriber lakes pleasure in Mai ing to the pub I lit, If»at from the libi-rul patronage received for four vein 8 pant, he at ill intends to aceommodaie all that may think proper to call on him, with the br at tho up country afford*, lie assures those that may cull on him, that nothing shall he wanting on his part to render thorn comfortable. Hi* lluii . is situated on Frogaii Street,near the public «<j*.nre, and on the main street leading to Augusta from *aid Village. Drover? can be accommodated with good Stabled and Lota for tloreea and Mule?, and aa-sintonce rendered in dispon ing of them. HIS CHARGES ARE Man and How per doy nnd night ■ an and llorse, Supper, Lodging and Break fast, Man and llorae, Supper nnd l.odgii g, Man, Breakfaat, or Dinner and Horae feed, Man without Horse, Supper and Lodging, Hoarding and Lodging per week, ilo. do. per month, do. do. per year, June 7.—23,—tf. SI 50 1 00 62} 50 37j 2 00 8 00 90 00 J. WARDLAVV. TO JOURNEYMEN Tailors. O NE or two good huiroev men a hi- adv s. at of work ilmi-n In applying to the subscriber at Ga eorgiA. Sept, 27. -3%-dl l •! ilo* weiild hud THE SUBSCRIBER \S for the heller nccomtnodnii m of his Citato- rs, taken the Store ndj-.inmg hi* ohi Aland Oliver! ed the in both into cue. He intend* in lu- lure to keep a Larger sun! more extensive Stock than heretofore. He is now receiving GOODS Suitable for Oil*, and the approaching Season, to which will be add' d almost weekly supplies. »CZJ* Town am! country merchants will as formerly be accommodated u! n small advance. J. P. SF.TZE. Augusta, Sept. 20.—38—CL SEASONABLE GOOD& B Y the ship Ogle!Itorpe, intended lo Fail from Li verpool on the 15tb August last, tbe Hiib«erihers will receive on her arrival, (daily expected,) their usual supply of Fall ami Winter Dry CJoods, Cut lery, ami Crockery Ware : Which will be for sale by the package or piece at reasonable prices and customary tern s. LOW, TAYLOR & CO. N. B. Savannah and its suburbs, a?e quite exempt from sickness, and no nppearance of any. Savannah, Oct. 4—40 • if S P M N (« F I E L I), EfTiti£liain Countv, fieorgia. l^TniT* E is hereby given, that the Commissioners i i ofthe Effingham Con »ly Academy, uill pn-rred on the fust day of November next, to appoint two as- vintaui Tutors to the Institution—the* one imi*t be well qualified to teach the Languages, and nil the other branches of education nmially taught in nn Academy, he • f unblemished moral character, the olht?r qua’l- itied to teach the English Language, Writing, Cypher- ; * g, fitc. and of good moral character. Appl y to’ JEREMIAH CTYLKR. ^ept. 6. —30—eow8\v. GEORGl OGEETIIORPE COUNTyT n ^llERL John Fh*yd applies U of Ad •:inistration on the Es Burhi”, deceased : These are therefore lo cite, summon, and admonish the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be und appear at iny office within the lime prescribed by law, to aliew cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be gramed. Given under my bond at office, this 18th Oct. 183k WILLIAM II. SMITH, c. c o. Oct. 25—43 - 30d. letter* Estate of David svilie.H all conii’y W. FROWN. NOTICE. S IHE Race* on t!ie Fan Held Turf will commence on Tuesday the loth November next, o* Captain u y< tr's, Cla-'k county; five for any horse mare or ’ling belonging io citizens of (K*orgi:i lor lb*- I *a»t i\ m mi s. Tbe 1st days « .trance Al5, 2d hay 8»0, id day $5. JOHN F. BAHNEA T. bec’y. Oct. 11.—41—4t