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TO A #I*D ItNOINO IN THU CITT.
CM, l«nl WN. IM Mltla( MO I
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IuiMm Ihl IMMMilinall
*£3 W ■*•?
IUf.hnjt.miJl lh**m W,
Aad »*»*•*• remora from hat many t
7V tinkling nil end whispering •lod,
Pur tfaes m» fi‘1"
Wfaeo every wnfdly *j*h h •Ull,
And Uivt?i»ly tlmnghts uni mind employ,
The tender s -eg ••• mront to All
Thu peo#l»t tenut *UH silent jny.
But faete, when Jiicoid reign* around,
*TU to the netting Uu*t»l Im att
A awctlbul m. l-nclioly mhiinI,
That makai h flutter lu depart.
Although thou art a stranger hi re,
Par from thy native, f.vui if*grove,
Tot do tby note*, *o strong ami clear,
Breathe naught but lia|»j»in»-»a and love.
Tneb M, nrrl bin), ihjr tniwful «rt <
t mid, Ilk. rt*.. li iJ .11 «u»,. bit i
Like thtr, vllb ju)(ul Imln, b™".
1 would make music every wbor*.
J [Frtm Mark rood'i Magazine.]
Uoe« cognatrd by David’* picture of Napoleon
attop in tiia study, taken ahortly befor tire battle
of Waterloo.
©Ualaofdy’.—fejtaeej* mom.
Tbaaiatrly chamber of HU re*t7
Impart* a graaping awn «•»•* 6lounr
Unto the l«*h Intruder’* breast—
Ham kneel and limit I—but breatlre nor. Int
Tfavgro#* material breath a lone
Should wake that eve’* Immortal Mate,
Thai Nke the la*t ArohangeTa g*re,
Might acoreh thee Into atone I
Ho ileapal—wWU earth around Idm feta,
Aad mankind*a million boat combine
Against the aoeptra awotd which aoala
Their (ate from Lapland to th# Line-
While, Ilk# a lion rouaed from wine,
Grim Europe starting walche* him,
V The Warrior-Lord nf Lodi’# field—
vO'er Jena'# rout, t» b»» abook l.l# ahield—
To OM«h«d In alumlrer dim I
Ht .leap# I—Tiro Thunder of the World
For one# bath wearied, drop the bolt,
Wboae atroke aplit empire* tip—and hulled
To dual ear It purple mantled dolt,
'Mid havne, ruin and revolt!
Lo! Idl’d like a badvbv It* nurae,
The Imperial Eagle fold* that wing
Qdeaeent. whose awakening apring
Shall thake the universe!
Ho #Wr«!—a*>d alienee hind* that tone
clept the Alp*' eternal walla,
no sleep*
Which t
And bridged hit pathway to a thrum
Above the Avulunchr r t hall*.
Hark I how that victor voice appnla
Pole Auitria'a butt In line, when fir*t
Hecruahed gaunt nalura'a bar* aaunder,
Aod metnor-g irt, in flame and wunder,
Upoa Marengo bunt!
!b aleep* ami dreamt—oh, for the arnto
Of aome aitblimnr ipbom to know,
Wharoatraya the flerco intelligence
Which scourged thn nuiinn'a hero beluw 1
To Urn Empyrean doth it go 1
Aid would it* wild ambition strain
To map the balance of the akiea,
Ana systems, aunt and aura comprite
la OQi tremendous reign I
Ha dreamt and tmileal the c^nquerer's brow,
Gall’d with the wreath'* triumphal pride,
Look* gladly aalm and placid now,
A* It young Knohikn nnvrr died!
Aa i(—VJciorinu* Homicide!
The ruih of Borodino's itreum—
Hi# bony legion*’ framing groans,
Aod toy Hniala’a forest moan*,
Alt heard not In that dream!
The plan and pencil In hi* hand
Have dropp'd, aa though their effort fulled
To draught the crimson sketch he aennn'd
la Fata’# van volume, seven scaled:
Bet earth aboil ace the page revcul'J,
And hear Ira fiery purport too,
llatil her curdling Imart-blood stops—
And oamagiwtlogged, tly tickle drop#
Outworn, red Waterloo!
Ha dreamt ami *milet! Yon hloe tea primn
Uncage# Fortune'* rrownrd bird,—
And France, eiulting France, he* risen
Through all her border*, trumpet atirr'd 1
Ho Made it not—somu vision’d word
«*Wh •® ow * falm Ocean’* ’diitant wave
ytundering the moral of hi* atory
And wiling hnumllm at hi* glory
Round Su Helena'a gravo
P.lnlrr! nil il,» f™
.BiMeetiified philotophy,
"faro# ready, reasoning tongue would swear
That brow uf Dospot cannot bo
•» V?® crt,l# d cam one moment free—
Ten him thy life-lmpaiiing eye,
• Narouou'i aleejiing hour aurvey'd,
•• And with one dauthleas giant chuth mode
Immortal now the lie I
NEW F.NQLAND WIVES.
Thn IbW duegbtert of Now England ah—Id be
ats* an approving and rewardiag atnile upon the ed
itor aftha Deaton Keening Journal, for thn* bearing
tnertmony to their various worth t
"It ha* baa* said that our New England girl*
make the beat wlvea in the world—and we think
that any New England tnao.aiW atndying domeatie
life In miter cuuntriu*. will cheerfully admit the
truth of the aaylng. We pity the men who hea not
a New England wife, N.w England wlvea are faith
ful and afleetbimue—ina nneea uf eosdugal infidelity
are of raw occurivnoe among them—Urey mgke rt-
client motliere—charming comnanlona—are fru
gal ami 'net hod leal in tlielr household erraagemenla
—whine in a drawing room—ami appear te great ad
vantage when superintending the economy of the
kitchen. Such wivea are Jewele, ami no avonder
they should be sought for far and near."
Cnrrrfjmmlrnce uf llw U. 8. Gatette, August 22.
New Yonn, Sunday, P. M.
We have liltln in tlio way of new a hero to-day.
The U 8. Steamah p Kidton la up, but saw notliing
of the auapicioua cruft, mentioned yeaterday. The
vclmonera, however, are atill in quest of her.
The arrival* from Mautiori and Callao, yeater
day, brought notliing of intcroat, with tin- exception
^»f a large quantity of *|>ocie. We had later date*,
vbilI’ana ni(i, than iiuw ruoeivcd.
Monk or tiie t.nar Hornrt Sloop or Wan.
—The Gnlvp»iun Gazette nf 2d inutnnt cuntaini
llii* note, found in a buttle, corked hihI tcab'd, and
all covered wi'h burnnclea, on Point Bolivar, by a
Mr.Duwnin, who Uvea there. Tlve M8. lot* been
forwarded to Wn-hington, with an expectation that
tlic huinl-writing might poaalbly Iks idmitiflvd.
On UoAttn sLmip IIorxrit, U. 8. )
31 August, 1829. |
Wo are all but—A tremendous gnlo hat foundered
ihoveaael offGiilvealuii ltlund, about ai*ty or seven
ty mile* distant.
[r..R TIU OEOROIA.X.]
••CIVIL FREEDOM."
What it Itf Tito right to do any act wrhlch the
Constitution ia not oppoaed to—and which the law#
do not prohibit.
••TEMPERANCE."
Whft ia it t To enjoy the fruit# «f God's bounty
.yfth moderation. " To cat. drink, and Im merry,
fur to-morrow we diu." NolUtor to cal or lo di ink
too much.
"NEW LIGHT TEMPERANCE."
What ia it f To cat n whole turkey for dinnor,
and drink cold water—not to drink brundy hut to
eni pcachra or cherries preserved in that “ proscrib
ed " liquor. To qunff Burgundy or Cluimpuigno—
hut to turn tin iho mhilet of your eyrt, if you a*e n
poor devil drinking n gloM of grog, after a hard
day*# work. Oh thou Phati»no I
"TEMPERANCE.”
Whnt ia it I To dviiotiucu honur.ililn nnd consci
entious men, becausu they voted nccording to thu
prinelplea of /lepMblica*lim—because they were
oppo-cd to Fanalacitm—and would not yield to
tlio tyrannical awny of aelf-rightooua Demagogue,
im I To put down lionnat moil, Iwcauae they dure
to b« FREEMEN 11 To •• proscribe "*all wlio do
not agree with thn opinion# of thn Mombur* of tlio
Tt?m|iomtiCo Society—nr who nre not willing to
permit thu tamo body to tuku tho City undur it#
paternal care. Ina word, to put dnwn uml oppreta
all who •' knnw whnt it right, and knowing dare
dntaiu It." Such la Intemperance.
"VIRTUE."
What la lit It may bo likened to a pure ami
lovely vestal, whore benmiug eye, mid modest mein
would prevent tha moat abandoned—mo*t recklca*
from committing crime in her presence. Nny, more,
it ia Uhj redeeming attribute of humanity—inatill*
etl at aome i*eri'»d of lifts in tlw hearts of all. Iu
moral force of virtue " it auperior to all •• reatrim
live laws "—It ia tlio inward monitor that brcatlie*
ill the heart of a good man, the thrilling wortla—
VOX I’OPULl VOX DEI-
" Do Juat and Funr not."
[Tlie editur will ploniu puhliah thn nimve in re
ply to " Ctvis," of latt Saiurdny morning.]
Saiatma or CtatM^Ai
phia
aftha Philadel-
cuttem hoeae arrived ia tM* caiy, on Tboraday
•ng, and upon bis lafenmifei, the eollecter end
surveyor of tbit port aetaud 89 bade* of Uoed cloth,
which, It ia alleged, were Imported in violation uf
the revenue lews. Thu aggregate value of the cloth*
ia eatimatrd at $30,000.—BaUtmrt Ckronielt.
Tbn Baltimore American autre that these gvod*
wete the property of Mr Uuttomly.a cillacn *f
Groat Britain, by whom they worn placcJ In the
hands of tha Baltimore houtra to be sold.—A'. Y
Commercial
Wuio Mertinob,-A correi|Nindent from Gooch
land wriias u«, that the Whig meeting held in that
countv waaa very thin oae—*• a tad affair," and
Im did not baer mure than one or two ay a upon the
pe*«aga of the resolution. " The King Boe of your
city I* appointed one of the deb-gate*; he will ‘re-
piea-nt number one.’"
The Woodstock S ntlnnl taya, that the Whigs
had • meeting at ^ugu«t court, in Shenandoah
couoty, to rend dolegatc* to Suuntwn; and " u mea
gre affair it was! About twenty-two-persona were
present—nearly half of the Whigs in tha county—
and they nro a heterog.-neoua man, composed of
Wh-ga proper, Itivua men, Nullifies and antbSub-
Tiuasuiy |MUtieian-{l»utaU uniting in their opposi
tion in Mr-Van Buren, and willing to ad<»pt mea-
am. a t. j.u* blmdowo. Tliere teemed to be one
gciii-ial feollng nrnungiliom; and that was to pur-
tue nny cmiran winch might lend to theqjeetmem
"f tho prea-nt incumbent from tlio Presidential
t lielr. —Richmond Enquirer.
Mr. Cloy hu* reuclird Rochester. The people
received him with np.-u hand*—a. VURtuiaaaald,
"Hand* with hearts in tht-in."—N Y Etar.
That ret I pretty hut they wont receive him with
ImruU with volet in ilt in—that’s the brother of it.
—[Balt. poet.
The SUr might have added to “hand* with hs art*"
«*rea and epadee In ilium a'au. Thepcoplu of llo-
cheater umleraiaud how to entertain their disiin-
guUhedgue*i.—[Hampden Poet.
They want to make him the "trump card" of the
convention but they are likely lo find the “honor*
divided."
A GALE.
The wind commenced blowing yutienlny owning
about 7 o’clock, with niucii violence from llw North
Host, and conil mod t*a lncrou*o in forco until this
morning about 0 o’clock, when it veered round to
the N. W.—and when this wn* penned, at half post
l o'clock, hod somewhat lulled. Ilaviug come over
the land, it luia done no dumogo tu tlio city or «hi|>-
ting, and will cuusu no iiyury, unleaait chungrMvio-
ently in the course of lira day or night to tlio East
ward —E. Patriot, 20th alt.
NORFOLK August SO.
NAVkL
Cupt. Bolton aaaumod thu command of the fri-
gitnUi andvwine, now lying off iho Naval Hospital
ami I to it mi lor tho Mediterranean onSalimlny morn
ing On which occasion n Sulnio wan fired, which
wns roturiRHlfrem the frigate Juva, flag thip.
A DABBATII HYMN FOR A 81CK CHAM
BER.
M JAMES MOKTUOMERT.
Thnureads, O Lmd uf ho*u! this day
Areoad thine altar meet;
And teas of thousand* timing to ttay
Thetr homage at thy foci.
They aee thy power and glory there,
Aa I have sren them too;
Thay read, they brer, they join in prayer,
Aa I wai wunt to do.
Thay sing thy deed*, a* 1 have sung,
la sweat ami solemn lay*.
Ware I among thorn, my glad tongue
Might learn now theme* uf praise.
Far thou art in the midst, to teach,
When on tby name they call;
Whoa thou hast blessing*, Lord, for each;
Hast blessings, Lord, fur all.
I, ofauch fellowship beiafi,
Iu spirit turn to tl.ee.
Oh! boat thou note bleating left I
“* if, Lord, fur roe?
The Un'ied Stain* Gucette of yeaterday had a
letter from New York, in which thn following pn^
soge occuia, nff.rding a ludicrous specimen of thu
ajHtd.*# of humbug and swagger in which tha oppos
ition journal* oi v ap* to deal;
“ Tho passage or »>lr Clay throuirii the 8tate has
thrown quite a damim. upon thn faces of the Loco-
focoa, and «umn of them consider the game up with
poo. Martin."
If it funny enough for whiggery in its present
dilapidated condition to talk uf“ damper#." Wr
suspect that a greater damper that th u received by
Mr, Cla v, in the tlinpo of news from the west, wliil-
ho wa« playing love umong tho rosua a> S. re tog*,
wa« i.over esperb n« d by un aspiring politician. U
damped him ther.—it damjasl him here, end he will
feel <loin|» r and darner until delttxcdnn.1 politi>
ally diowned Iu thu returns uf the coming pre.id.* -
tlttl election. To lie more effect Hilly damped than
Henry Clay ia at this moment, It would bo noce*-
«ary to bo wringing wet, end if tlio correspondent of
the UnitedSiatea GauMlecan find a sane rnan.eiili-
cr a •• loco*loco" or u fedotal whig, who will serious
ly any lie •’conalder* tlio game up with Martin Van
Hurea, he would he wunh putting in tho Mu*, urn
a» a curiosity, among thu old fish aod other “damn
specimen*.—PcHiiiylvaiiian
Mr. Mathew Caret, in useries ornumbera ad
dressed tu the cultivator* of Cotton, recommends a
diminution in the cultivation of ihui article and n
morn extended culture of provision*. All such re-
commendation* nre futile. Sell interest U not only
the bust, hut the only regulator of this matter.
Whenever Corn it $1 perbuahel and Cotton I* on
drr 12 cent* per pound, thn cultivator* of the latter
article wiil extend tho culture nf th»* fmm* r, with
out admonition* from the Ftetaj but when Cotton
•ell. for n price beyond 12ct., and Corn should ha
even at the above value, no auch admonition will
deter the IMnnter IrOm converting hit Corn into Ct
tun Lands.
No evil of mngniititlo enn reault from chnnge of
cultivation when tho level oi prices l* not violently
dis u-InhI l.y an abuse of the paper-y»rcm. No flue-
litationa in value lake place beyond that produced
bv tho nntiinil law* of trade, utiloi* by tho over-
action of those bank* which mako Inordinate ad
vance# to favoured individual* for spcrtilniinn. An
ndjustment of price* toon accommodate* iuelfionny
natural deficiency In thu supply nriemporery over-
S reduction or diminution o* consumption; hut the
ucliiutioiia incident loan alntae of hank neemnmnd-
ntiontnay ho prolonged for a cnnrdernl.le period and
renewed nt interviil* almost indefinitely. Advice
would Ik- properly directed ifnddresied imho legis
lator* uf tlio land, or where ih<re is defect of power
for correction of the evil in Legislaiiire*. to thn pro
prietor* nf the hnnks, to I i»k more narrowly into
their adminietialion. This Is the great fountain
head ofthe evil, It is not the Banking System per
ee that aflli.-ts the community with di*.t*iniu* chan*
grain the relations totinde nnd fltmnce, hut the
vicinua or defective adminietration of their con.
cernc.—Southern Patriot.
The daw lias thick on all tha ground,
Shall my pour fleece ha diy I
The man role. from heaveu around,
Shell 1 of hunger die f
Bahold thy prisoners loose my bouJs,
IPlia thy gracious will.
If tot, contented in thy hand*.
Beheld tby prisoner stiU
t nny not to thy court* repair,
Yet here ihuu surely art.
Lerd. oaaaacrato a hou*e of prayer
m my aur rendered huaiU
T* Althraveal the thing «uutocn;
Tohepetbajoya unfuldt
iMfeewhhom awibetween,
Thla gloty nuw bcUukl.
‘ thy fkee an me to thine,
Tfet dhtAt end fer wu>cea*c,
•Lift op Mqr Countenance henigw
o.b., use— ate peace.
*- BALT.MUHK, Auk.S3.
Capturt of Indian* tythe U. S. Steamer Poin.
IB CapUla Bre*hwood of the bs U Tribune, ar-
mediaHimpten Roads un 8#turda> last, state*
mt the baigee of the Poineett, captured on the
Mfeal River on the Stb loat-, four canoes with In-
maaa «a board, among whom wen# Toakeaego, a
Bead ehlaf, aad Tiger Tell, another obief of the
Beyealf lribe with their frmilie*. Col. Harney
mf rea fonaar ua buxid the steamer Cincinnati,
■dad ta New River, fiw the parpuee ofde>
him labring ia Sam Joaea, who It wae
*Ml» that aaighharhuud. giving fatal
idiikatmi therafuaa) of fam Joaea to
tku th. t»Uwu< ml* .U U pul ui
• Ur,. Mil, HtbUMM M ..
.Mh.rw.lb , JuMlu MMplh
mm. m mm M I-4*» S^i. br <U pw— uf
j-wsin dw rbn wJ tain. u. tb. M,bb*.Wd U
•h-bj.-J’aftM.
From the N. Y. Evening Poet.
From Buenos Atiie* —By tho arrival of thu
bark Urymo at Uiutun, papers frem Buenos Ayres
as late at the 2()lh Juno Imva been received. The
blockado of the French squadron which had cxiat-
od four hundresl nml filly day# waa to all anpenr-
nnce* likely to be continued. Thu* far tho t rcnch
have satisfied tliemtelvca wit’ the hurnltm of a few
small vessel* caught in the attempt to effect an en
trance into the city. An arrival at Montevideo of
tovoinl vessel- of war from France, led to lire opin
ion that the hlm-kude would be abonduned for se
verer tnrnaure*. It waa expected that a minister
•ent rente time aince frem Bueno* Ayres to procure
thv inter-ention of F.n-land might anccccd in put
ting an end tti tho diflicultici.
The inturrecdons which lately were made In tho
Argentine republic have been entirely quelled. A
despatch from the Governor of Santa Fe to the Go-
vcrtUM of Buenos Ayres, give# an account of a victo
ry which had been gained ov. r tlio Indiana, of whom
thirty-eight hud been killed, amongst whom was tho
Cacique Valentin Santeynn, who la said to hnvo
made himself very f.innid .blo by hi* vlllany. Th#
detachment took a* prisoner* 116 persons, squaws,
clrild-cn, Are., ami relcared six cnriolUn captives
whom the Indian* had taken, including the daugh
ter of Dun Ftancireo Lnpct. There also fell into
the hand* of the victors two hundred and five hor
ses.
Pedro Nolacto Rodri.iufl, charged with high
treaaon, who wut formerly provincial governor «»f
Cordova, was shot at Conception on the 21st of
May, by the order of General Lopes. Domingo
Cullen, for a lung time at the ho«d of the Cnitarian
party, hat been arrested by tho authorities of Bue
no* Ayres In consequence of the stand he ha* takon
on the French question, and will in all probability
be condemned In death.
Tlte Washington Globe, Sflth, says t We regret to
hava to announce the*death of Commodore DAN
IEL D. PATTERSON, Commandant ofthe Wash
ington Navy Yard, who expired yesterday morning,
after a short nnd violent attack of illrie**.
In expectation uf a more ample tribute to the
merit* of this able and gaHmu officer, we will mere
ly stMte, that, wla-n a youth, lie was taken prisoner
at Tripoli in the daring adventure of tlio frigate
Philadelphia, ami hi* murage and conduct while
ia the command of the Caroline, on the Mississippi
waters, materially contributed, in die estimation of
friend aod foe, to the glorious result of the memo
rable campaign of New Orleans.
THE EXPLORING EXPEDITION.
Wa understand, say* thu National Intelligencer
Tuesday morning, that letters were yesterday re
ceived in this city, from tlsu United Suites Explore
bv Ex|Mji.HM., .bith, .fur ki.lu, .pent
•blaUm. Id pu.hio. iu n|J.nilnn w lU SodUi.
™W V.lp.nil«D on Jm I'acific Ocr.n, .bout Uw
mid.il, of May, ibr nffiom uj
eonpg.lD( lb. ImId, .mull, |„ ,doJ
bMlth ul .plnu, n<Hwith,UDjui, Um fuUu..
which lb.y tuJ
W. ken Aulhar, Ibu Un E>|«dUb>D forrol lu
way u • point Aulhar Soulb tbw cm Amina
aaterpHiv baa m k«CM icmImJ. Ua,lo, caaj.
Janbly Mirra lha JbcuYirtaa of tba Praiwh aaj
Ru.*iaa atplaria, ptpcj.lbiai. latWI", .hr lam.
TbUUa Anther la lha rap af cur N«>y.
PoiTOmra l(Kni'..,THiNa.—Tlirfi.limiin«Cir.
cu'nr whifli npueur* tncniiluin some new legislutinn
y the Pusl (Jfllce Dcpiiriment, is pubiished by the
usimaaturat I'liiladt lpliia.
IWOrrtcR Piiii.aor.r.ritiA. )
August Kith. 18'itt. J
The following lottrr fiom tho Post Ulfico Depart
ment it published for general information:
Poet Office Department, )
Appointment Office,6th July, 1839 J
Sir,—Your letter ofthe 2d Inst, has been receiv
ed. •' Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magntine," and
Fraier's Mi-gasine," are unilerstoo.1 to be mdhtli-
ly publications, nnd if not accompanied by any other
mutter than wlint pr.ineriy beltings to such works,
they should l»e classed with other periodica) Magu-
*inc«, mid charged with |*o«tagt? accordingly. But
tlie two Inniks submitted hy ynu, and which are
heiewith returned, are composed of so large a pro
portion tif oil vert isi'oicnta. cata'ogues, proposals fur
new publications, dnd othur mutter which is tuhiect
to lettyr postnget that they cannot bu circulatetl
thioujh the inuil* at the rate* of postage prescribed
for periodical Magntines. They must, therefore,
either be excluded from tlio mails nltogrther, or tho
whole bouk must be charged with letterpoetoge by
weight.
Very respectfully your ob't serv't,
KOUERT JOHNSON.
_ _ '2d A»s’l P, M. General.
To James Page, P. M.
The attention of publishers is alto called to the
following sections from the Bouk of the PostOffioe
Regulations:
Sec. 34-.Lettrr postage it also lo he charged on
all hand-bill*, printed or written, propnrol* fur new
publication.; circular*, wrifen or primed: lottery
bill* and advertisement*, blank forms, and manu
script copy for publication, and upon any memoran-
duns which shall be written on any newspaper?
pamphlet or mrtgasine, except it baa notice from
the printer of a newspaper to a subscriber, stating
the amount due for subscription.
Sec. 59,—Puhii«lwrsof|>ampli'etsandmig>itines
frequently attach to ilicm one ..r more printed page*,
containing advertisement* of new publications, Sic.
Such pages are tube rated with postage accuidlng
to the rule* herein laid down.
Sec. CO r—The cover of a pamphlet or magtxine
iinot to berated with postage, unlost tho matter
printed on it be a part of tlio body ofthe work, nr
unless it I,c used as a vehicle for general advertising.
Tho following is an extract of a letter received
in Charleston, dated :—
VICKSBURG, (Miss.) Aug. 16.
“The Cut ton crop throughout this State four
weeks ago, looked more promising than I ever saw
it, but of late the same calamity which destroyed
it about this time last s^asor., has again commenced;
the worms are cutting off die boloa and young
shape* tuan alarming extent. A friendof mine, an
extensive Blunter, who suffered hy the same evil
last acason, say# be will not make more than half
dm number uf bales which bo calculated on two or
three weeks ago.
Tba weatbrr hs* ends gone a aeesibm change
fe the better within die last day «r two, and with
l» tha sieknn** hat vi*t‘t'y ilerreasr-1. The wind I#
•nw from the Mimh< a*t. and we inhale tba moat
balmy breevs and iMinute atm -aph'ie. While
die wind continues frum this qwar er, it must ia n
great’dwgien, free dm city from di*ea*e, and re-
bealth. If it •t.ould continue for s,.rm* time
healthy region, we muy expect a
delightful fall, and enrly butincst aeeaun.—if. O.
True American 94th.
Tlio Adml'iistradun have cheering now* frem
Tennessee. Bulk is elected Governor hy nln.iit
TlfMIO majority over Cannon. They have gained in
the tueint-crs of Congrats. So also iu AUboma
and in North Carolina, and Indiana. Kentucky is
in statu quo. Webster ha* backed out. Mr Clay
*"■/ U P hi# fiddle. Gen. Harrison hi# banjo,
•JJ** , ^ better not take up his trumpet.
The abolitionist* will run Wm. Lloyd Garrison ar.d
Sla.le against Van Buren and Wm. K King of Al
ebama,or Forsyth of Goorgia.—Floridian.
A Hint.—The evidence of a go**d tavern, a co-
temporary remarks, is its being well supplied with
tmw«ri*prr* and periodicals. I^et that fact be re
membered. Observation will confirm theattertion.
_ New Yorh American.
That depends on how dtny ore procured. We
were nt u hotel, lately, where we noticed that
mine host visited tho steamboat upm its arrival
•t the docks, and tmggod thu papers from the pas
sengers. His indu-try wtunm unrewarded, for he
obtained copies of three of tho four New Yoik
evening (lepers. How much mureernnomical this
was than subscribing for diem.—iV. J\ Com.
WnETTIRO a Rxeor.—a young f .p, who had
juat imgan to aha ve f.,r beard, stepimd into a harbor's
shop and after a grand swagger, desired t.» be *hav-
ml. The harla*rwent througb ih'* iistial movement,
and dm sprig jump'd up with a flourish exclaim-
lug—
"Miw folne fallow, what's y«*ur chawge !"
"Oil, nochnrgu," was the reply.
"No charge I how's that t"
"Why wo are always thankful when wo can got
tuft calf skin to whet our raxor’son!"
From the Nt w York Poet.
A corresppndont has sent us the fallowing copy
of a letter, which, according to him, Mr. Clay re
ceived at Saratoga, frem his overseer at Ashland,
just before lie not on his return t*» Kentucky, and
which protiably wa* tho cause of his nnxinus de
sire to roach home •• with the least practicable de
lay " We hove hail strum rluuhts about the pro
priety of giving 'hit letter to the public, inasmuch
as it appears tu la« nf a private nature 5 but our
seniplra in this respect have given way on recollect
ing that all tho facts contained in it linvo been pub
lished already in the newspapers of both partie-,
ni d that in this letter vlrcy nre only put together in
a brief summary. We omit, however, die name of
tho writer.
•• ASHLAND FARM. Aug. 13th, 1039
“ I take my pn in hand to let you know that
things are going on very liudly on your farm at Ash
land. I do my best to keep your fence* in order,
hut na fast ns I put them up they comedown again,
and T am afraid y>>u wdl linvo hut short crops this
year. Fanner Jackson ha* got possession ogain of
dm big farm to die south of us: dm jury brought in
a verdict in Id# favor tho other duy iu that eject-
montauit; helms apiked the old Camion on tho
green before the house, that used to roar for you on
holidays, nnd Im lias tin nod un enormous hull into
thu pasture next to our form, who keeps I'oking at
your fence# and breaking them down witli In* long
horn*.
Thn cnttlo nf the Wabush breed in the form to
thn north of our#, have kept nn #nch a terrible
rearing lately that my henrt died within mo. The
••ther day they broke into our inclosiire nnd tram
pled the Grave# in the Lonlsviho Int to #ucli a de
gree that it wax for n while doubtful to the specta
tor* whether there were any Grave* there or nut. In
mm of your lots tlio man who kept your riicep just
escajH'd from Iwing thr-wn down and mred by
them, hy running Under the Wood. In lot No. 13.
tho Souih-gnte Im# been thrown down, nnd the But
ler nf your old enemy Vun Buren bus taken full pos
session. The man thnt elnim* lot No. 1, keeps
high fences ami fierce bull dog#, a# ho did lust year,
•0 I dare not go upon it. Ho cut* higher grass
than utiy on your uimulmv#, und Ids corn brings
twice tlio crop.
“ It I* the opinion of us all that you had better
como home a* fn«t n« you can. If drinking the Sn-
mtogn witters would mend your fence#, or if the
Now York Ihrm that you went to look at could lie
bought with nnpr in-mey, it might be well for you
to stay, hut the neighbors here think thsteunnot be.
There i# an old lawyer almut lien* who says that
your title to tills fnrtn I* not n good one, nnd thni
you can In* turned out of it hy a writ of njectmont.
Some uf the neighbors any tlint your fences will
never stand till they nre built of good stout hickory.
In short they sny all muniiar of things, nnd I nm in
all manner of trouble*. In the hop that you will
hurry hack before they servo that rascally writ of
ejectment, I subscribe myself
Your loving friend, Sec."
A FRIGHTFUL "FIX."
While nt Fort Snclling, Cap', Mnrrvatt hernme
arqnain'ed with Cupt. Scott, of the U. S Armv. n
naitvo of Vermont who is nee nf the greatest Nim
rod# in the country, nnd prnhnhly the best marks-
-nan In the world. Two potatoes living thrown up
in the air; Im will wnich his opportunity nod pas*
hit rifle hall through thorn bnih, and this astonish
ing feat he i* said often to hnvo performed. This
potato piercing business, however has nothing to
do with one of tlio liuntor-Cnptain’s perilous nd-
ventures, a* related hy himself toCapt. Marryait,
in thesn words, to, wit:
I was riding not one day in Arkansas, and it
an happened 1 had not my rifle with me, nor in
deed a weapon nf any description, not even my
jack knife. A* I enmo upon tlie skirtsnf a prni-
ri<-, near a small eopsr, a buck started out, and
dashed away aa ii much alarmed. I thought it wns
my sudden appearance which had alarmed him; l
stopped my horse to look after him. and turning
my eyes afterwards in the direction from whence
it had started. I percrived, at I thought, on a
small m rood of rnitli raised by an animal called a
gopher, just thn linad of the doe, her body con
cealed by the high gras#.—I Imd no arm*, but
it occurred to me, that if I could contrive to crawl
up very aoftly. tlio high gra«» might conceal my
npproarh, end I should Im able to spring upon her
and secure her hy main strength.—" If l can man-
age this," said I to myaelf, "It will Im something
to talk about." I- lied my horse to a tree, nnd com-
menerd crawling very softly on my hand* and knees
toward* the gopher hill; I arrived clone to it, and
the don had not started; J ruse gently with both
hand# ready Turn grab, and prepared to spring, slow
ly raising my head that I might get a sight nf the
animal. It appenred that the animal wa* equally
inquisitive, and whi-ln-d to gain a tight of me, and
it slowly rai«el its head from the gras* at I did
mine. Imagine what wa# my surprise and conster
nation, to find that, instead ofn doe, I was fare to
face with a large male panthe* It wa* this brute
which had to seared the buck,and now eqoallv scar
ed me. There I was, nt hardly one yard's distance
from Idm, without arms of nny description, and al
most in tha paw* of the panther.
I knew that my only chance wn» keening my
’ye* steadfastly on hi*, and not muring hand nr fooi;
the least motion to retreat would have been hi* a<g<
mil to spring? so there I was. n* white nan sheet,
wiih my eyes fixed oil him. Luckily he did not
know w hat was passing within me. For some se
cond* 1 he animal met my guxe, and I began to give
my self up for lo*t!' ll’a time for you to go, th night
I, nr I am gone; will you nover go? At h«t the nidmnl
blinked, and them hi* eyes opened like balls of fin:;
1 r mninvd, fascinated a* it were; he blinked again,
turned Ilia head a v< rjr hulc.ihen turned round and
went awavat alight ranter. Imagine the relief.
I hastened lark to my horse, nnd awny alto went
I at a light canter, and with a light' r heart, gfate
ful to Heaven for having preserved mo.
Movement* upon the Northeastern Bovnda-
RT.—Sir John Harvey, Lieutenant Governor of New
Brunswick. August 10, gave Governor Faltkald of
Maine oflleial eoUee that Colonel Mudge, and Mr.
Foathertionbaugh were about to make a topographi
cal exploration ef the disputed teriUery.
“_ rf l^f d »-^knowing a» he
Governor Fairfield r
* power.—New York Doily Eepreet,
LOWER CANADA.
Sir John Colboiinr has issued hit proehimntio
bearing date the 24th of August, and declaring mar
tial Uw no loger in force in .the district of Mon
treal. Martial law was proclaimed in November,
1838, and has continued in furva since that date.
BUNS.
The world's a printing hone*. Our words and
thoughts.
And deeds, are charactere nf various sixes;
Each soul is a empotilor, whore fault*
The Levfers may eorreet, bet Heaven replete.
Death lathe c«mmon s»rri# from whence being
driven,
We'are gathered sheet by sheet and hound for
llctvtn.
IM Howard.
R AN AWAY from tba mdMcriber, ootbe night o
the 19th ioaUfct, a ttegra man by the name o
LEWIS, aged about 22 year*, dark complexion,
slnirt neck and full fa#e, with a pleasing expression
of countenance! of *tnu*| athletic, ami muscular
frame, ami 5 feet 4 or 5 Incites high, n carpenter hy
trade, and a quick and ready workman. Said slave
stole a fine fieri gray horse from the United State*
horse yard, at Fori Brooks, on which he made hi*
escape. Hi* di*t‘n*tt>on, it I* supposed will be S.
Carolina, whenre Ira was brought last fall, 'llw
above reward will Ira given for bis apprehension and
confinement in turn, juil.on information communi
cated in me atthi* p’ace, hy mull nr otherwise.
Tampa, Hi l-borough Co., Florida,
aug2’l*w8w AUGUSTUS STEELE.
D octor RonriuMtocil, ft.
Saxony, Brefestor of Mostc, Anspolis, Md.,
these the la*t three years, begs leave respectfully to
snnmmcolu the ladies andgenilemen of Savannah,
that be w ill commence hit Mudcal School on the first
nf October, this year, giving lessons on the OrgiNi,*
I’iano Forte, Harp, Goitar, German Flute, Violin
Clarionet, Kent Bugle; also, to ting, particularly
Church Music.
Those who will favor him with lhair confidence
w ill please to leave their names al thn Book store of
Mr. Tho*. Bur*e. aug 30-Iaw-lm
Notice to Creditor*.
T HE suh-cnlier request*ell poison*to whom ho (
ia lawfully nnd justly indebted, either by note,
endorsement,or oilier wi*e.to present the sam-legnl
ly ro Messrs. A. J. AT. W. Miller, orlo thu tub
*eribcr,at Augu-ta, Georgia, on or before the firat
of October next. Tlie object of the undersigned is
to ascertain who he m lawfully and justly indebted
to, and to obtain their content to the sub-crilwr’s
commencing business00 hi* own ancnjnt. and in hit
own name, for « term of years, not exceeding ten
years, and the profit* m iting oui of hi* bu*inn** du
ring that period, or befinc, if he cuii realise an
amount sufficient to pay ofl’ all ih» said cluimt
against him, that the siimi' w II ho honorably deliv
ered up for thnt purpose,loti the same shall notke de
manded until the expiration of the ten yvur*,unlu*t
at the wishoa of the uiidi-ialgned, lo linvo the -amo
settled previous to the limit agrvil upon hy said
creditors. It is uecdles* here to state the rea*on why
the aubserilrar w-islie* to do biis'ti>'S« in hi* mvn
name, as mifliciuiil chimps h'ts led him now to the
present Course, nfeiah-HVoring to pity nil hi* lawful
debt*, n* he should justly do. and not allow lorn elf
again to Ira deceived in bu-iucis.a* this community
well know* to haw? token place lo the seriou* Inju
ry of tha subscriber, wliil" acting a- 1151*111 for oili
er*. WM. C. WAY.
Ao«u«ta, Georgia, July. 1839.
CJ* The f li;n l.-.ioo Courier, AoKo.fn Sentinel
nnd Consiitutionnli.t, and lira Now York Courier A
Enquiret, will please give one io.io|>iin weekly for
ihreemuath* 0.id forward their bills for payment
to tho subscriber at Augusta, Gu.
jy 3l-w-3m WM C. WAY.
fltrnycd*
F nOM my place on the Ogeeehee toad, a small
grey Mare Mute; branded T above in S, nn
one of her hind quarters. Any person finding
said Mule, and returning her to my place, will re
ceive a suitable reward and all necessary expence#,
by calling upon Solomon Cohen, E«q., who will act
at my Attorney, during my temporary absence from
this city PHIL. MINIS,
attg 29-eo3t
Direct Importnlton.
T ilESubscribers have tunned a co'.tn-xionin bu
siness. under the firm of DICKINSON, SE
EKING St ST AT HAM, a* Import*# and \Yb di-
sule Dealer# in Broadcloth, Ca.simere* and Vest
ings, nnd will open on or mImou the first of Septem
ber, a complete assoitmi'iit uf Guilds, selected by
one of their partner* in London uml Baris, which
will comprise every article necessary lor Merchant
Tabor*.
Store in Mcoting, opposite Penrl-strect.
• T. DICKINSON,
E. .SEEKING,
B STATHAM.
Charleston, August 5, 1839. oog 10-law 6w
For Sale.
A VALUABLE pluninii.in on Os.tbnw Island,
which consists of two tracts, containing toge
ther about 1100 acre* of Uml, vit: one tract ol
about 300 acres, by the plot, lying in one body, iltg
(•renter part of w hich i* lit for cultivation in cotton
and provisions, and being bounded tho whole extent
ofthe rail and west lines, by creek* and marshes,
is very conveniently siiunt< d for being mnnured with
mod. On tha premise* are an oversreer'* house,
and negro houtrs of tabby,a cotton house 2 stories,
high, u corn home nnd gin house, with a horse gin
of Unities make.
Tho otlior tract of300 acres i* a useful appendage
to the former, its chief valoo consists in the live oak
and cedar timber on it, and in itaboing un excellent
rnnge for stock.
For terms apply to R. lUbershnm, U.-n.,
*““*“* “ STO
jy SG-flar lOl
B. HOL'STOUN.
Dover.
T ills valonhle tract of l.nml, situated in the
rounty of Greene, on tho Oconee river, seven
mile* from Greensln.re, (the present tertninos of
the Go *rgia llnil Road.) containing 2200 acres, 12
nr 1300 of which is wood land, tho linlnnc* clmired,
nnd the larger portion in a Itigh state of cultivation,
is now offered for saloon reasonable teim*. There
is a largo dwelling house, with all necessary out
building*, 00 said place, together with n fine sum
mer rot rent one mllo from tho mansion, culled
Mount l’isgalt, from which con la? viewed tlio land
of prontis -, (lowing with milk nnd honey. A large
portion nf said plantation is low ground, and of
great value, ami the *oil generally, peculiarly adap
ted to tho culture nf Cuttum Pei sons w ishing
vest fund* in property of this kind are invited
culi on tlio subscribers nnd examine f.*r themselves.
GEORGE G. MATHEWS,
CH ARLES L. MATHEWS. Jr.
Augusta, Aug. 24. aug 27-1 w-4t
John H. Coombs,
W ILL continue the FactuIuuk uml Commis
sion Business, in Stiviinnnli, f r hi* own
account.. JOHN S. COOMBS.
Reference—G. 11, Lamar. Snvumrah; A. Sibly,
Augusta; Rev. K. Sinclair, Macon.
Mi. T. D. Morel, will act for mo in my tempora-
ry absence. ' jy II-ltiwilN.
11 lbfiry nml Silk Culture.
M WARD CHENEY & BROTHERS, nnd
MASON SHAW, linvo now growing, in the
most flourishing condition, in Attgustu, Georgia, ad
joining tlio Huntptnn Unco Course, about 80,000
Morue MvHlcautie Treee, which they offer for side
in lots to suit purchasers. For further information
enquiry may la* made of Messrs. Cln ney*, nt their
cocoonery in Burlincinn, New Jersey, or of Mason
Sltnw, nt the Englo nnd Blirenix Hotel ill Augusta.
Having hud several ye.irs experience in cultivu
ting the morn# multicnulis from buds, cuttings, See.
they will fundsli each purchaser with printed in
structions of the best and most approved manner of
planting nnd cultivating tlio trees, the kind of soil
most suitable for growing the tame; and also for
rearing the silk worms nnd reeling tlie silk. They
will n!*o hnvo for salo, Silk Worm Eggs of the
most esteemed varieties, from moths selected with
great care for their health, strength and perfection,
aug 17-3tn-#n
in or iis multicnulis.
T REES OR CUTTINGS.—From I500to2000,
or more Trees, from three to six feet nnd up
wards high, will be contracted for, to be delivered
in the city, in tha months nf October and Novcm
her next, with or wi'hnut the branches, as may be
agreed on; or tho cutting* may bo hud nt a reason
able rate per eyo, by applying to I. K. Tefft for In
formation. ang23-2nwtf •
Notice.
A LL person* indebted te the subscriber, either
/V by now or open account, which wa* due on
the first of January last, are respectfully solicited
10 call and acute 'he aome,as all notea and accounts
that ate unsettled nn the first of October, will be
placed in the hand* of attorney for collection.
augS3-ltu6t WILLIAM HALE.
Florida House.
ST AUGUSTINE, EAST FLORIDA.
M Tbt* commodious Hotel has been put in
complete repair; new furniture, bedding,
Arc. Ate.; and is open for the reception of visitor*,
under the superintendence of the undersigned, who
pledges himself so to conduct ih« establishment,#*
to secure to it a character equal to any Hotel in
thu Southern country.
W. W. OATES.
N. B.—G.«od Stabling for Horses, and attentive
Ostlers. Ono and two horse Carriages, and Sad
dle Horse* for hire.
St. Augustine, August 5. 1039—aug 16 law2m
COLT’S
BOOK-KEEPING.
A PRACTICAL WORK UPON A PLAN
ENTIRELY NEW —The accounts which
form tho bases of the science are classed under Five
Divisions, w ith definite explanations after the f«rma
of grammar and arithmetic. It contains a vocabuy
lary of mercantile term# ami phrases. Also, a ke-
explnining the nature and manner of Juurnatiung
each of the Day Rook entries ns a practical account
ant would explain the same to hit pupil; this so
simplifies the science that nny young mail nf com
mon English education may acquire a knowledge
without th* assistance of a'tcucher To which is
added, Directions tu the Learner, und Practical
Fnrntt for keepbig book# in every extent nnd variety
nf commercial houses; Public addressee, the fir»t
ever delivered upon the subject See. Ac v Published
by Tlmmat, Cuwnethevaiti and Co., Philadelphia,
ami for sale at tna principal Book-Store* in lira
United States. je 3-lnwrtm
Snvuiinnli Library. . .
A Printed Catalogue of lira Book* In this Insti
tution. with a enpy of It* rules, dee.,under the
same eovrr, may be bad al the Library Room for
Metals- J* H
For Sale on Cumberland Island.
A VALUABLE Plantation, which, for advan
tage* of climate, soil and situation, cannot be
surpassed on the const of Genrria. It contains 3680
acres (by actual survey j ttxcliulveof salt marsh, ol
these 2100 are hammock 'and#, of which 850 are
cleared, nn't in good enialtlinn, 400 having been
lately cleared. Also, an D and swamp nf4U0 acres,
ofn quality of land equal to any in thn world, 200
are cleared, drained ami in perfect aider. The corn
now on it i* es -mated to 50 bti-hel* the acre. The
whole crop of corn, rune nnd cotton will show its
praduciivrners. The scrub and pine lamia coni If-
mm., afford nn excellent rat-go for horses, cattle and
hogs. Tho whole muy Ikj conveniently divided into
three tracts, with n good landing on each. The
buildings un the placo nte stables, a smith's shop,
22 negro houses, a large nnd commodious cotton
house, n gin house, witli 2 .gins, >111 overseer’s house,
und other convenient nut houses, with corn cribs for
housing 4000 bushels of corn. Adj -ining th»* plant
ing land, are extensive mor*he#,conven J em for ma
nuring, and tho wn ers nlroimd in fi*h and oysters
Cumlrarlund Island I# not only heallhly, hut also fa
vorable to the production ol tropical fruit*. The
orange, citron, lemon, limo und olive, ure now
growing there in perfection, and may be seen nt
nny time.
For further particulars inquire of Messrs. W.
King & Co., at Clinrh-*lon r Nol»lo A. Hurtlee, Esq.,
at Savunnul), and uf the subscriber, at Dungoticrs,
near St. Mary’s.
P. M. NIGHTINGALE.
aug 30-2t-cowlt
For Rent*
L A commodious two story wooden dwelling
L hnu«e, with ttnhleand nil necessary nut build
ing* nf litiek, nnd lira proof, in theroogh repair.
It hnsfour room* on the lower story and three rooms
on the upoer story nnd one large room in the attic.
Iti* pleasant Iv situated on Wa«reh square, on u
truer lot. For term* npp.y at this office,
aug 20-3nwlm
To Kent.
L Two dwelling Hou-w a. directly hack ofthe
L house occupied by G. Schley, Esq. Po#
session given l«t October Apply to
JNO. P. WILLIAMSON & SON.
aug-9 ImvGw
Fresh Bent Rice.
TIERCES primeq’ialiiy now henting at the
tJV/ luwr
•p2
r mill, and for sul». Apply ro
W. WOOD BRIDGE.
Caution.
T HE high reputation which FRANCIS KID
DER’S Indelible Ink has sustained for 15 nr
2ft years, ha# caused several imitations of tlie nr-
tie'e to bo offered for sale a* •• Kidder 1 e Indelible
SSSSSSte
RatmOTWl W*.»lali jwj PrtiSL’jff BSS?
fancy drilling*; India aad Georgia Nankedntt
white, huff, and figured Maneillaa; white and buff
geradOhaliya, plain bfek .nd figured Silk. Hd
Satina; silk, cotton and merino under Shirts and
Drawers; silk and cotton half Hose, ailk, cotton,
and linen cloves; black and ootcred Hosklndo;
black, and fancy silk Cravats; Cravat siHfear*;
Stocks, Saspender*. Shoulder Braces, Belts, ailk
and cambric pocket Hdkfs, Halt, Umbrelhs, fte.
which will he told low for cash, or on abort time to
thoto who are prompt pay; no other* need apply.
mV:
apiao
JOHN MALLC
8150 Reward.
A BSCONDED fromWaverley Plantation, Com-
xl. den county, on the lGthday of July last, LAR
KIN, DICK, and CATO. Larkin Is stout Molatto
fellow, about 28 years of age, 5 feet 6 to 9 Inches
high—he has a scar on his right rbcek, also soma
marks of small pox about hi* face, particularly on
his nose, also a Inigo scat from an axa nn hi# fnot^
near tho great ura. Larkin has rather feeble mice
fur a man of his stature. Cato is a blark fellow, an
Afnrun by birth, he is a stout, square built fellow,
about 5 feel 4 to 6 Inches high—bos the mark of
his tribe on hit breast he isliKowi*e ruptured, and
has u very largo mouth. Dick Is a .mall black,
well set fellow, nlso an African by birth, with a
round face and down cast look, easily confused
when interrogated: there is also a lingular appear
ance mIiuui hi# mouth when alarmed. The above
three fellows were Iraught of the estate of Jno. H.
Morel, in Murrh 1838, and formerly lived at th*
Cotmnhnm Plantation, Bryan Co. They are
also well acquainted in and about Savannah,
feh28 GEO. C. DUNHAM, Manager
1
8200 Reward.
A BSCONDED from my Plantation, Osabaw
Island, on or about the 21stof April. 1838;
a npgro woman named ALICE. She is very tall and
dal irately formed, handsome, goes well dressed, and
is in evary way an imposing person; about 24 or 25
years of age; one tooth out in the upper jew, if re-
colltfctioti serves rightly, and the nail of one ufher
forefingers injured it. such a manner as to cause do-
formiiy. She wo* horn and raised tin Wilming
ton Island, by the lute EUxoboth Whiting. She
has been absent for tho greater portion ofthe last 5
or 6 years, has a husband in Savannah, belonging
to Mis. Frazier, named Bing, who it ia behoved
harbors her occasionally, sho has boon frequently
scon, within tho last twelve months on tho Islandsof-
Whitnmarah and Wilmington, at the plantations of
Dr. Kolloch, Lewis. Turner, T. Barnard, the
estate of J. Barnard, and that of the late Col.
Shad. It is believed that the i* at times harbored
by her two brothers, Jim belonging to Mr. Lamar,
of Savannah, and Zed, belonging to Miss Catharine
Durkec, recently of Savannah, but now of the
up county. I have heard of her being seep on the
Railroad, in tlio course of tho last too or twelve
months, with a family that formerly resided in Sa
v-.nnnh; I also have heard, that in her absence,
she has been taught to read arid write, and if so,
sho muy forge for herself such papers aa will pro-
tect, ond screen her from doteclion. ^
Tho above reward will bo paid on her confine
ment in the jail of Savannah, to 'hat 1 get her.
N. G. RUTHERFORD
Island O-ahaw, July 24, 1839.jy 26-tf
City Sheriff's Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in IMolter next, will be
sold before the Court Huute in the City of
Savannah, between the usual houis of tale,
the souihwestern purt of Lot No. 5, Oglethorpe
Ward, St. Gall, containing 5ft fo«-t on Zuhley street
Ink." They resemble tlio genuine Ink in their cx- £ end30 feet in depth, hounded south hyZubiy street
terior eppenrance, nnd a* some of them bear the god en»t hy oiherpnrts of said lot No. 5, end west
name of Kidder, tho public hnvo Iteen grossly do- h* 1 No* 6, w itli nft the buildings and improve-
To guard against this deception,' pur-
iskfu “
reived.
chaser* will pleose he pmticulnr lo asl
Kidder’s Ink, and observe that his name is on tho
top and front of tlie box. Just received nnd for
sale hy T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
jy 3 Monument Square.
Ladd, Tuppcr St Slstnre,
O FFER for sale,
275 ling* green Cuba C<-ffeo,
40 dn do Lngttiro do
130 do old government Javn do
160 hlids nnd liorces Cuba Molasses
30 hid* New Orient* do
10 hi d. prime Porto Rico Sugar
27 boxes Boston and New York refined do
100 half boxes Chocolate
10 b -xes white Havana Sugar
20 half chest* superior Black Tea
10 hags Popper nftd Pimento
75,000 Hnvntm at.d Principe Scgara
10,000 very choice Rcgulia do
10 casks London Porter, quarts and pint*
10 pipe*pure Holland Gin
20 halfpipes Oinrd, und J J Dupuy Brandy
40 bhls Monnugnhelu and Bait. Whiskey
300 do Plielp'* Gin
250 tlo Barber’s & Gowdv's Gin
150 case* Champagne and Hock Wines
130 package* Madeira, Sicily and Port do
140 pieces heavy hemp Bugging
100 sacks Liverpool Salt
* 200 riuks Nails
225 bundles primo Northern Hay sop 3
ments thereon, l.-vi d upon by virtue offi fas, issued
For Franeie from the Honorable Court nfCnmmnn Plcm md of .
Oyer and Terminer tor the C'vJ of Snvannnh, at the
instn co of Mathew Hopkins, rt al, v#. William
Lovell, property pointed out by plaintiff's attornies
Also—At the some tlinp and place, Lot No. 9,.
bounded hy nnd hulling • n East Broad street on the
west, nn the not I It by lot No. 7, on the east by lot
No. 10, on the south hy lot No. 11,containing 00feet
front and 165 feel in depth, togetht-r with all tlie
buildings nnd improvement* thereon, levied upon hv
vi. uoof fit fas, i«#ued from the Hotinrabie Court
of Common Plea# and of Over arid Terminer for
the City of Savam-alt, at the instance of Sibley and
Shields, ct ul, v* Jitmns and Homy Sngurs, pro
per y pointed out by plaintiff# nttnrnh-s. •
aug 27 LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Snle.
TTTTILT. be sold on the first Tuesday In October
▼ v next, before the Court House In the City of
S.ivunnnli, between tlio muni hours of sate, four largo
three fold purchase blocks, two large falls white
Manilla rope, three elnmp screw*, two small Jack
Screws, one Blncksmith* shop, situated on Scnddcr
& Williamson's w-linrf, one nnvill, five pair black-
smith'* longs, one blacksmith's bellows frame, one
hliicksmiih's bellows, one lotnfiron, and the de
fendants entire interest in three high pressure
•team boilers; levied on under nod by virtue ofa ft
fa on foreclosure of mortgage, issuing- out of the
fllennrable the Inferior Court of Cli nhum Coutt-
iy in favor of John Koehler vs John Cant,
ritffl ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriffc.c.
Mortis ITIiilticntilis.l
T REES or Cuttings.—A few hundred Trees for
solo. Person* desirous of contracting for the
Muru* Mulliceulis would dowi-ll to call at the sub
scriber's reridunce, William gm-ct, near the Rail
Road Depot; planted last March, from cuttings,
averaging from 6 to 7 feet high, wjth branches from
3 to 4 feet in length. JOS. O. DAVIS
t»p2•
Refrigerators.
J UST received per Wm. Taylor, a new supply,
for sale hy D. FERGUSON
npril 9 Broughton st. 3d. door from Barnard.
Fork and Beef.
Qr| BARRELS prime Potk,
OU 40 do do Beef, foi sale by
je 10 LONG & PATTERSON.
Lamp Oil.
Ch/4 TIERCES and 25 Barrels Superior Spring
Strained Oil, now landing from ship Milled
gcville, and for salo low by
jy It)L. BALDWIN
Playing Cards.
2 GROSS superior Playing Cards, received and
for sale by
je 10
THOMAS RYERSON.
Prime Pork and Beer.
(Y/4 DDLS, primo Potk; 35 dodo Beef,
Landing and for sale hy
jo 5 CLAGHORN St WOOD
600
je 20
Land for Sale.
ACRES Land on thn.Ogechee Canal,.
8 mites diitant from the cit^, for salo by
R. Si '
. KINO.
Wm. OI instead,
orrans ion sale,
HMDS. Porto Rico Sugar,
mdVj 4 do prime St. Croix do
15 boxes loaf do
10 do white Havana do
3 hhd*. St. Croix Rum,
20 bb|a. Phelps Gin,
20 do Eagle do^
40 do N. R. Rum,
30 hhl*. Canal Fluur
30 j do do do
20 fafals. Baltimore do
25 | do do do
50 boxss bunch Baltins, *'
50 J do do do
100,000 superior SpanishSegars,
50 000 hull' do do
25 boxes Sparkling Hock, pints Sl quarts,
25 do A. Y. Champagne do do
20 hhl*. Butter Crackers, frrah,
20 cn*ks Lo. don Porter, quarts & plat*.
1 I boxes Starch,
10 basket* Salmi Oil,
80 bag* prime green C«ffe*.
20 do Java do,
40 Inixc* pipe*, large bowl,
100 Baltimore Hums,
50 10 lbs. Bacon, 8lde* and Shouldara
30 131b. boxts Hyson Taa,
5 do Black do
20 boxes Tallow Candles,
50 do* Broom# 1 80 dot Buckets.
1*8
Notice.
T HE accouau and cUiet* in favour of Jacob R.
May her. are placed in my hand* far eoUacttoa,
and If tat paid by Um Ith October Mat, will be
JOHN M. CUIK. A«y
John I?Iull<*ry, Draper and
Tailor,
A T the old stnnd, on tho Bay, nearly nppoalte tho
Exchange, keen* constantly on hand a com
plete assortment of Broadcloths, Cassimeres and
Vestings, nf superior qunlity, and most fashionable
colors, which ho is prepared to make up In the most
approved style, at shot t notice, and on reasonable
terms. Also, an extensive variety of fancy articles,
constituting a gentleman's wardrobe, tuch as Caps,
Stocks, Cravats, Sliffncra, linen and muslin Shirts
nf every description, linen Collars linen Bosoms,
plain and frilled; gum elastic, buck, cotton nett and
silk Suspenders, and extra Ends; Riding Belts,
Shoulder Braces.silk Night Caps, Purses and Watch
Guntds; Hoskin, woollen, buck, castor and silk
Gloves: Hosiery of all kinds, Pocket Handkerchiefs;
cotton net, merino, lambs wool, chamois and silk
under Shirts and Drawers; Hats, Umbrellas,Money
Belt*. Sic. nov 12
White Sulphur Sprliiir Water.
*VTI7 E have just recoived the Water of the White
v V Sulphur Springs nf Virginia, in bottles.
The high reputation which the Waters of this
Spring hsvo required in the prevention and cure of
diseasn*, and us a pleasant and wholesome h«ve
rage, hnt long rendered it an object of peculiar in
terest in the public mind. The teputation of these
water* has increased in the same rapid proportion
with which they have become known, until they
have attained anoint of celebrity equal to any of
tho springs- of Europe, fur exceeding that which
any other in the United States ha* attained. Tfe
son.ible medical effects of this water are mo#t en.
vlously displayed in it* action upon theJwwals, liv
er, kidneys and skin. It i* high|y recommended
for dyspepsia, chronic rheumatism, nourelfie. para
lysis incipient calculus, chronic nephrite*, chloro
sis. hetpmorrhoid*. general debility unatteeded with
acute diseases, jaundice and scurvy, iU conditioned
ulcers, cutaneous eruptions, and in that enfeebled
and peculiar condition of the system resulting fron\
tho long protracted or injudicious u*eof mercury..
For sale by T. M. fa J. M. TURNER,
aug 21 Monument Square^
Savannah Insurance * Trust Co*
November 13, 1838.
FT1H IB institution having been Iti successful oper.
X at ion fora year, continue# to make insurance
against Marine and River perils, on Vessels, Boats.
Freight, Money, Merchandise,‘fa*«
Also—Against |o#a or damage by Fire, Op Build*
fog*, Merchandise, Produce, fae., aod 00 vessels
and cargoes in port, on tho meat fxSoruble terms
and for any desired length «*Ttime, promptly paying
its l«.**.-* and taking advantage of no technical obi
jtciion if the right >f the assured be dear.
It also effects insurance on live*—buys and sella
exchange and checks on the northern dries, and re
ceives rruHo-y on loan, at rates ofintaresivaring with
the term nfnepotit.
/be committee# meet ever)* day at 12 M. and act
at once upon ell applications.
J. P. Henry. President.
G. B. Lamar, W. Thotne Williams,
G. B.Cumming, 11. ltnter,
R. King, F. Sorrel,
H. Harper, J. H. Burronghs,
E. Podelford, D. Ponce,
L. Baldwin, W. C. Hunter,
nov 14 BAMUF.L C. HOUSE.Secretary.
Champagne Wine and N. E. Rant.
Ofl BASKETS Champagne Wine. (Jolley
#dSVP Brand,) 10 do do (Golden Eagle) a supe-
ring article, 25 hhds and pipe# N. E. Rum, just ro
calved and for tale by
TURNER, EASTMAN fa CO.
may 27 exchange Dock