The Weekly Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1839-184?, November 16, 1839, Image 4

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B|f CSterfclj? StorgMn. DEATH •mu . 4*4* iromandi at tlic |ttm illiy«m*»««tln|(|N*r. , '* tit 9*0 4*sl—tlty efftl trlfttftpfa* n Mila Urauty'* U.iw,~why-to *r ftwp « Jit 11**11*1. nhy ifo*a •I'* MotHKB turn -A anil IrtiHul |U».a» Ml tfa brifttl ffMip g tu gaily Mun I Mr elHwfolfanrth? —l Ifalr limb* »ll folli»nifoftftd faftl&f iWir efaeka n* «* m«».»To*«>»Ut*btl Sound* nut l heir nwttf lntt*li l»k« |w*lin| MU lUnflftg a holiday In tfaeft who milt Why doMsfa wln-p t WA In Mr arm*. «• ih «uftti „ Thy. 4«t ftOftld « * •!»•*»•« «fa «4*I4 . Of inch • lam a« heret Why d'«* tint |> .rt The ringlet* from Mr hcra, w th*#r« au tie .1, , Boa"arcld«g in (fair ryae, a* tlmogit efa’d read, lit ihel dear, page, (hrlr f*U», and la <rn If their atmal Voice* ami Ifalr briar hi «*ri*a t**U lie nillol or doted hy Iktel—And* hai lliiiik thfy. Tha Utileoocal Whai him** a cAiMof UxAtMl Ob! nought. Should D-atn'e Jaik ehaduw lall fa* laraan Tha yiNint warm hoart ami |nyt Tt»a playful one* * Twine their fair armi around tfa MutiirVe neck. • And ntiao thalr shinning oyes a bh love to fart While liar, tha MuriiKH'aeyea grow dim, and tear* Veil from the t; aha prey* that I la a vmi will ipnra • Hercfarub* lo her love, nor doom them yet Tollll tfa dark, eo'd grave! Why oora alia a«T * Ware (fay nut mail® for ihwf Am not ifair sutil* SinlMtt Awl fit* fnun all that might offend Or far them from their Godf— Fell monarch oftha world! onward thou Roma*t With rapid stride*, thy fan-fa l*efal«.*! juuth, t*>jr pre>f And thou dona bear ua—will- • a, a a a • • • Tint dark unenrtainty—that unJefimtd— That awful future, which thy hand unveil*, . Woahrinkfrom m »ro thuii tlieu. Tliuu’it hut tfa > . end Of a-tmiw—Grier* a'idranmhta* alncp.—unto Our mortal eye*! lint to the tout then "|M*ne»t A mate lint knuW*n • clung"—fating for aye! A cloudlca dny—or night thnt anea no a(juv> From the West Point Jeffersonian. GOV. TltOUl’ AND JOHN jlANIMJM’irs OPINION OK A U. 8. HANK. With mueb plcisuin wo l«y hoforo our rend-ra the following sketch of a«|>eerh delivered hy (i <e. Troup, In tfa House of Hppr.’aentnlivoa of tfa R. JStstea, on the 21 at April, 1010, thn bill to renew the charier of 1701 of ifa Hank of the United State* then being under consideration. lie Utlievw! the bank, tint only unconstitutional, but inexpedient. Wealaogivo a few retii.rk*, mode by Jolm Kali- dolph, on a auhsoqnnt prnpnaliinn to renew tire charter of tho Hawk . In Ittlfl. There men, we be- liere—(we do not liku to be poiilire in regard to ihe political toneta of men tlieao time*)—w.‘6e/iVre .. they have la-on conaidemd orthodox member* nl he Stain ilieln* pa>tj. Tltolr brevity ia auclt a* *will allow all to (M'ntao them, mid In otdei that they may ho produrtivo of the amnimtof goial tlmt i**n rnr|M|»lte In theao dogmiiimio day*, we recommend, . that the rrndet will Hr«t permit bimaelf to conjure up In hla imagination, Mr. Clay, nnrihia fifty million regulator on tho one aldo, and flwtia M* Troup and John Aandulph on thu oilier. Air. Clay giK* (he epaulette*, or. ua «e w.nld any in nmlein pur- lance, “ the entito uttimni. ” Mr, Troup told bo foio'tnro, nt preaent,-going in' to the queaiinrt of nonatiiulionaliiy. ■'lie had no Idea that ho could,with any ollieney whntover,Mand up on thU flour, with kuch m wmpun no an argu ment, to contend with n moneyed hnithuilnn ol ten ml'.linna, If t am not diaputed to go Inin the genenlrpieathm of cunatitiitlormliiv, «aid ha, I nm •« certainly indi*po«ed to derive tltla power from the power to paaaolPInwa noooaaaiy and proper. 1 am the more reluctant to do an} liemuan it ’ ia n dangaroit* power, and oujrlit not lo ho derived hy implicatiun. I »ay thnt' tlte power ia dangcuu*: fur if it be onneeded that the Congiri* of tho t', Stntea have a right to r'ruct a mnnev ul inMitmlon, with a capital of ten or twenty million*, it ia nntn- potent to erect one with a capital of a hundred million*. It tn iybocuin|ieloitt, tlier<foic,tMtlie U. Stale* to ralie n entpnruliim mute powerful than luelf—a mom yed hialtution whirhinuy ub.uib oil the power* of the flint*. Alld tltla piinriple, n* e pnacedutil, wlllbo more dangetou*. iuih.«ca»e, be- eauu the lemplatiuit i« an much greater, la propor tion iw tits amount of capital. I do ountuml tli.it, if th«con*tluttiun did intend to grant tit • power of chattering moneyed in«tl’utl»n»,it did nut intend to grant it for the purmwea nf aprculntlon. an I ajiecii. letibg merely. SrilpmUtidguat 8-11 fur I,MO, . Opri d dlarl Utt earluiive prlviledgo nf taking u*uil- ' .1 oua Intereat on money! 1 thought, air, that tha ‘ power of aelllnf prlvtloge, n n j imlulgenrei wi» e*eio*ively tltn right end juiwer or tho Cope. I eak gentlemen on who uuthm ity they a< t f On none of morality, ourtalnly—Inti on what authmiiyf On (hit of the currupl government of Ktigland. Sor- vlloimlMlnra of Kngland, wo aunt have a n.itinnal bank! And why tint an K nt India company .* Wo could aell a charter Immorrow for million*. We enu d »cll ebur.'crvd privllegiM for almo.t a* much a* weahnuld chooaa to nak. If wo become the ^ retailer* ol pi iyilage*, wo *»mll go mi to *ol| them 'till wo overdo tho hu«ine»«i and when ihi* gr.-at national aoumanf rin'tfmie,j|ftrrbecnmingoiir ■ chiel and only roaourco, liad failedl in wlint mamticn* f^r revenue *hou\dw» he dr von I ’ la it not a very rational iaference, that it will l>e to the »nle nf all prielligo* wocandeilvo front the enuktitu'inn of a power tu diapoia off If, air, on any occndiin, yon would a-t up in tlierivirknt piivlegea for an In to the liiglte*'. hi,Id r, oven do *o with n'lpcct to privihtji'* of every dnactiptbrn. You would no mute hcaliaie to *et up for *alo privilege* of nubility limn tliia privilege, but, (1 think my God !) the conitituiiun ha* prohibited you. But for that, you *hmil I tell them now a* we do bank privilege*; w« alionld go on to make it our chief reiource, ti l, hy the cheap- Mil of the title, we almuld doMroy t|ie value of the trade, . If we can draw mon-v into the tn am- ry hy bargain and *aln of privi c^e*, Iqt it be underatnod that wo will eoniimi- tu f.>ttrr a* onr chief national enurce. Hiving done with internal ‘ and direct taie* of nil dctcr.pii no, hcratifuwo con- aiderrdthem oppreaaive, thiaailo of ptivilagua will bemadathechiof national •ooicr, I will add hut one thing. The munent yon ar- eept thi* 1,2511,000 d->|lam, you nro brilted In the same manner g* the llritiih Parliament haveaulf, r- • I tuermelvc* to beconupted. Like them we nut only ahamefuily partnko of the crime, but on out •UVnta book acknowledge the fan. TMnt. w, ila.M»lii UAaml ■Hlwhi Ivmn. KuW-p. m iW MMk ,UM ika him, M IwHwwl mtmt 4* «• *l per rt'iit. diaeMMta Altheugh there ha« lm* e greet deal ef epetliy for ttetdaye |*M at to the Klectum, yet aa tlr- te«t U near ft eh*M,tMe U m«**H more euit •ltd intereat Ukra aa to the reault. Weil atiVM, eed the Ktcbange ere nnile thinly a'lemlrd, but e« ihacontcat clovet to n\|ht» lho«e engaged In the Flection will teaeme the^ bealnraa to-morrow. I'nidure front the Weal ia arriving faai« flour end provi-uma in particular* For e w.-ek or two to rome, miret'rka for three ertklea muat be greatly inneeaed. It la a mo-t f*»rtwnaie drcumatanco for tlm holder* of flour, that them baa beeo a foreign ilemand Had not e«p .rteta come Into the market, and purrhowd aluMii hfty thueMml hrl*. «l price* varying from A| iofl4 dollar*, theerth learnud have been aol<l lower than it baa «vld for yt-r*. If the price bad depended u|H*n eur owndontet- lie c miumption, with the preaent acarcily of money, we hare no doubt it would have gone down to $4. [ .V. F. Express af Wednesday, Mr. Randolph moved, for the porpnao of deatroy- Ing the bill, that tlm wlnde *uhjm b*> indeiinhely poitponed; and aup|»oi ted Id* motion by adverting lo |M amall number ofmemUtr* preaent, and ilia Impropriety of paaalug, by a *nuwo<l up, trained, and oo*tivemajority, ao impoit mt a meaturo.a* die end of a M*«ion, when ih^ mombert w»*ro worn down and pxhaulted by a daily and long attention to buainea*; a mcaauro which, in a time nf war, and nf great public enwrgency, could not l»o forced thruugit ' . the Houie; a riNUutnro *o deeply involving the ftp ore ■ Welfare! and which w.»»to givoa color and charac ter to the future deatiuy of ltd* country; a meaiure which, if it, ami another (tho tariff) »huold jin** Into laa'*, die pnwent ae**ion wmi'd be looked back to aa the most di «a»ir»u* «i nee the o»nimcnc*nnuit oft he gep.tg'dic; and which, much n» lie deprccate<l war, he ‘ would Jirofcr war itaelf utvlitwr ol them. Mr. \L th*nnr *ce«dcl tnarguo a'gainat tbo bill aa unc\>e- : gtUuti mal,. ineKnpdleutpnd dingeroua. . |wc. Raud-dpfmtpliciltn Mr. Greavenor; and en* -forced Id* o>n*‘It lit ton. 1 objcriion* to the bill, in . which,h.i wai IxHiie nutbyihod**ci«inu of Cougre** ‘ In refuting to renew the chan r of the old buik, , which deciainn «»«* grounded on tlm w.mt uf con- atitutional power, lie m erted.aUn in tupp rt of hie 'opinion, ti the inUrueiione fr->m dm l.cgiila ' ‘ turn* of Virginia mid Kco'ueky to their S mature .teg.4eag4iu«ttiie old ba-dt; which in«tniciioo* were thegro.uu I o f thei i.mitottoo Imiu^tricon- .evHttda iO. Mr. R.jI 'clHr il hlm»*‘lf the holder of . no «t»ck whatevrr. excejit live et-mk, and had do- tarmin'*d never to own any; but, if tbiebill o .**0.1. b«* would not only Wa -tockli dder tolho utin »»t of Id* , , n >wcr, b it wo ild advi^ evry nun, over whom , no hn I any infl'ioooa, to do the *an\ •, became it wa* v. tfeaerpatbot of a groat pi onierof tbomn»t hatefuj kind to hi* fading*, and Mciu-o lie would - rather !»e «ne in *#ter than tin' »lavv. If Iw moot have a m i*tar, let. Inm ho one with epnilctte*— ..... ..... edmethiag thul lm could fear mid ie«pret r eome- ■ff ‘ ' , thing that ho c<mtd look up to—but not a matter , vjtb »^uHl b* l\iod hlacar. fji@« b, loo ofl.o re- peuedt 1. Bulaluairiou*; Time and ekill.ore your capi tal. 2. Be Savings Whatever it be, live within yoer Income. 3. Ba.Pi.idem: Uuy not what you can do with* out. ’ :*• y uuf economy bo alwaye of - tn day, and out of tomorrow. 5. Ba ContaatodeedThaakful, A cheerful eplr- 8nmt date. Treasury Notes—|I0,00U Trcatuiy Nolee were •old thi* morning at U9. Exehnngt — Very little doing. On Kngland eonie Scuiherii hill* hue found |Hircha*wre elfloO prrci, H i I'liiladelplda, 1J percent diacuunr, and Oalti* in >re j‘Jj a Id. K heavy bu«ine*e hy bo *n d-mn to-d iy In <tock«, ■tnl in ulmo*t rvuiy d«ecriptloii at a decline from yrit'T.lty'* ptiin‘4. A* wa* r/ipeeled fur the rea- non given yiuierdny, Unit«r*l State* l«-ll nf 10 |wi cent. It ipencd at 77 and the lae- catli *al*j wu»«l 70; anil ilivdodug 4-ileal 00 on lime, l)iy Dock fellufl* ‘J per cent; Hank of Commerce 4* Americau Kudmurfc Hank Uj; N'uitli Anierinan 'l'ru*t Me ebauie* IlNnking A«*o'ia'i»n and Del ware uml Hod«on it Farmer* Truet 0t Franklin Dink, Cin cinnati and Ohio Life and Tni*t Ij; llarlcm I; Mohawk I|t Fatieieoti'J; New Juraeyr |j Uric* and Seheneoia ly jt H ••ton imd l'rovM*aw ( and Uu*tuii and Woicc»tcr I,—Com, Ado. t triL.viiAiiiUN, Nov 0. Stocriiuuhcr* Mckiipo.—The NiiV. rnrrting nf the Stockholder* lit the Wilmington Mild Hr • Inish Hail Knad Company, w« opened at tho Court llou*e In thi* Town, on Monday. Mr. II. F. Moore, of Alalifut county, w«* placed iiMhe chair, and Duct. 8, B* Kvnrilt of Urun.wick, and J. T. M I- tor, of New Uttnovcr, were appointed Serretmie*. It being awnrlained that a majority nf Stock wu* repretcnieij, liir me ting fully urgMuii' > d for bmi- newt. Doctor John Hill oi Wllming . appeared aa the ri'prn*cnt'ilive of the Stale Stoc'. Ontlnt iifl'.a-iiihiii of .Momluy, the I’reildenl made a rejMirt of thf doing* of the CtimpHny aince the Muy meeting. The Comniltteo uppuinleil in Maytoeiaml thr uccount* of ihe Socretniy and Troaeuror, ul»» made their report, which we*concurred in. A C.irnmiiiuo of eeven wu* appoinind, ron*i*iing nf J. T. Fiiilina, Doctor John Hill, J. W. Wriahi, Williallalt. Jatne* Wntion, S. L. Hart, Hie.hiird Herriiun, and U. F. Moore, to dfvi*e way* and an* of niertiug the litihilillra of the company. An election wa*g lie into for I'reaidontnnd Dir. rcior* of the company for the entiling yrar which re»ulted in tlm reclaming ol General Jnmea Owen iwi'traident, II. II Cowan, W. I). Mean, uml T. II. Wright a* Director*. On Tncidny the Committee on way* and mean* unnlc a repot;, (hewing that n «mnll deficit muy he anticipated In the fund* nf tlm company, and re commending to the nirnting that tho Director* he nuthnr>t*d to nrgociiteM loan to meet any con tin* gmme. The repoitwn* agreed lo. A Hniolution wn* adopted iiiMruciing iln» Tree- Mmii k't co'lec.t information In regird to the Hail •Hoad* connecting with Snvnnnnh and I!run*wick, Gen. with a view to a direct communication, hy nt’nnt hunt*, hotwnen Wilmington Hoad, and une orl-oili oflhealnive named place*. Afar *oitin o her unimportant tma* .teen, tha meet ing adjourned—CA row fr/c. Dora t.miK nut.—lend Lyndmii»i of Kngland waa, aixiy yaara < aince, a poor hoy in I) ihIou, Ilia fatlnir v’.'lted Kngland to obtain employment, n* a portrait painter. While there, he anw tlm boy*» nii ckne** and Indoatry and aent him to c t|le«e.— I'hitt poor Imy root to thu higln'*t ofl\-e In droit Hiilaiu, wlilrh ■ iuhjeet ran hold! S*i. little chap*, attend In your hooka and imitate tha lord'* nroui indiMtrlou* litvhita, and if you cannot ho n churn-1- inr yon may hecotna a reenactulile 1^ litm, which i* liiglter thuii any gartered dignity,—N. F. Atlas, A aurgical opeialion, requiring vniv greatikill waa petfmmed at tho Almdiouinin Wa*hington, ln*t weeks hy Dr. Tlmmn* Miller, H«*i*teil h.v I) •«■ tor* Hnll, Srwnll and May, the ln*t nnitird lately a profit*ai*j in tho Hnivoriity of Muryinnd. The liailt et wa* ac dorml mun, from, who*" throat and Jaw wa* taken an nnnrmoo* tumor,'—eiald to be pro* Imlily the large*!ovor *ucce**lit , ly removed,—men*, uring nine inchn* in diamet* r, and wriglhig *"ven pound* and a hdf. Tlm npnatinn Ia*tcd one hour and twenty minute*, during which thirty arterte* wur* tied* NORFOLK, Nov. 5. The Sunken Vessel off Cape Henry,—It I* as certained that the vraml which waa rrp irtrd by Cupt. Knowlc* of the «chr Only Daughter, a* hav ing sunk on tltcSOtli of October Inat, I* tha Julia Ann,'if D'ltlh nut the Kocliuatcr, aa reported at Hahimorr, Tim achr Julii Ann. Capt. Crowell, a rived at till* port oa the 2d S"ptcmber, in tli.tro**. having eneounteiM.I lh* eevero gale In Auyit-t laat, nad after iitiilergolng a thorough ropalr, «alicd hrnc.e f.»r Krcdcrickdiurg. towhinh port ehe wna hound from Biiibm. She cln ircd nt r iedorick*hurg on tho oth ult. with acargo of flour and corn fot Dottoo. The vomcI lie* with how* under, no doubt ut anchor, nt 111 fntlin'tt water. Ca|m Henry heating N by W. Mr. Mn*»enb«rg, of Hampton, got frnm the wreck about eighty barrel* "f faur, of which he lu* given public notice, and wo I rn tlint n RnltU ■in*pilot Imnt aim obtained about 170 bid* flour. We have not Irarncd tin* file of the crew, but ar« fearful thnt allon hoaid per'ahed, a* Cant Knowle.* •a three men on the weather aide* immediately l»e« fore »lie went down Tlm following were part of tho crew whon •ho arrived at thi* port in aiitroa*. Jonathan Crowell, Matter, Caleb G, Lovett, Mate, Kklof, *aat«nii, Fra c'<a Hcw<-tt, do. Capt Wi*n of the *chr Rtiehe*ter, wa* In town laat week, and hi* ve**e| i* probolily at anchor be* low 'among the fleet of coulrr*, tomt of which have been detained nearly four week*. tuaioa om nwiiiaoKNcB. —Vi. O.I,./ II ./Muflii.— D'hr.rit ni U, Mft-N P. HW.-/I.I- tWM. ./ Mu SitUibf-TknltinU, fli.iv I. igiill. .n Aiwil'Wi *■*'"».•" thi* frvet metn«H»li* nt turemit Anring the dir linguivlmtl viaiie.w, Mr. Web*t**r *d coureo •ta»'l# first. Ilia dauglnor Ju'la lira* merried Be mud Ap* p.'epm, e y»unj merchant of llo«t«m. Rather an amuaing Inc'd-nl tfaik place tlm other evening at a fatlfanable d'nner party. 11n? Duke e Wellington, in introduHog Ml. Wrhater •'» *une* nolde hud or Indy, called him " M‘*. Clay.' In'* old gentloman liad Miiifouodcd tho two great lead er* of your Federal l*egi*lalnro. I In immedia tely recovewl himaeir, however, in hi. qiiiak, Karrub.u. manner, and got over tho blonder by a vrry noat cum- pllment bo.hto \Vel*«lvrand Clnr, * Mternturo hero i» milwr. *t*giu»ut a* pre*ent.-— D'laredi'e now irui«dyof •'Alniro*i' done not Mr. fe m The following paaaugo D from the tklltor'a "Note Book," in the Knickerbockert u Where 1* the anti quo glory now hocome, " Thnt whilom wont in women to npttenr? ' Whcro l>o lit- hravo ncltiev«menU done by aomet " Where lie the battle*, where the ehield and apear, " And all the comment* which litem high did rear, "That matter made for famoua pom*' vcrue, " And Imetlful men »o ofl aha.ht to heart " Been they all dead, and laid in duleful hcraCt "Or din)* they only alecp.and ahull again rovoreet" Wc can n'lewcr Mr. IMmund Spcncer'a Interro gation hy an authentic anecdote of n modern Kngli h woman, wherein it will lie *ccn thnt tho brave «. clilcvcmcr a of fvmnlc* in tho old-n tlmo have been equalled by daiula of high moral entprite " done by •ome".of tlic preaent cm. Captain Sir Robert liar- oluy, who c.ommnndctl the Brlti.b eqttadron in the battle nf Lekq Erie, wu hmrihly mutilated by the WiHilid* ho received In that action, having lo#t li'a right arm and onn of hi* leg*. Pre.'outly tn hi* leaving Kngland. ho wa* engaged to a young lady to whom he wna lend'-rty attached. Feeling acute- ly, on hia return, that ho wna but a mere wreck, lie font a fri. nd to the lady, informing her of hie n .tti- latcii condition, and gcticnm*ly oflering to nd< At tlm •atnotime.it iaufapiont and brilltent. Sir o<g« that D'larneli abould nover have wii ten any thing to equal In* Iniyi.li ctfT-*r*, "Vivian Grey,' Certain it I*, that every thing «d*e fr..rn hi* |icn ha* b r «" mane lomly iufurinrto lhatreniarkablo work. D'le* rneli lue ju*t married a ilch widow. I » iw them together at tliu opera In»t wo**k. She lo *k» old eniHigh tulm hia mo(lt">i end he, with Id«dork * ’«• lock*, hi* »lim figure, and pa'itiggc, looi.^ u« much like li-r "elded *oii"h* |Mi»-iIilo. The holy i* "»iil, fair, and forty." D'l ia«*li i* ulwiut thirty three, an, after all, the tintch iauot very tineqii-.'. N. I*. Willi* i* rudicuiieg with Id* wife’*friend*. II" In* Ihvii mthtT *eclu'led tlm la*t month or two, mid I doubt not t*m ranult of Id* lei*uir willho»ume a. w work of iutcro t. Hi* p'uv* am highly corn- men led hero hy people of tn«t-. Willi* ho* come int itlin |ai**p«« oo of niiainUume annuity by hi* fa'her-in-lawV deullia d Ilearn that lie willpua* the winter until" Contmcni, pniknhlv in Italy I encountered Char'i'* Dickon*(H"s) at tho Gar ruck Clii'ithoiithi rcvtfnin , nndhnd .limp euro of an in'roductin.i. Hi* nope rnnen iiml addle** nrn quite prvpoot. **itig. lie «apret«'*d « «trongdedre lo vi*it Ainericii, nini, on my informing him that hi* fame in tho Unfatl Suite* win quite equ d to what it wa* in Kuglund, tin *e d gru ilicd anil *urpii*oil. Hm i* very Inhoriou- in III* hii’dte mni indeed In* look* (ikon mini who Ini* d *mi "v mnoV •ervica" in liior.iturn, tilth <ugh hi* ooii .teiinmm i- quilo youthful. I Iml llieplemuiro tho other even ing of hearing rend ill" coiiriodiitg number* of "Nicluiln* Nockleiiy." They are to-al. of cininu*. Muntuhni i* introdiieud n^iiiii in mi nrniMiug tillin' »i"r. Frank Clieeryli'e mnrrie* Kmc Nieklehy, and Nicli'duvi* all young Indy nt ulor* wi-l have divined, l* unitmlio Madeliii" Biny, who, by the way, tn my mind, i« anniodiingof a .tick. Old Nieklehy choke* of III* own voiio'ii, mid guv* nlTin nn apoplectic lit, ami Arthur Gride i* compelled todi*gorge ilm t»r»i*- elpul portion of Id* Npoil*, whciohy M 'delino Hriy la'num ,, » h ire.* lo a very pretty propeny. Now m N 'ttg-t i* made a man ufnttd cut* up ««"lt •Idttee tint arc i-lon u* Jie nover ci|J he He. Mr*. Nic- kleliy Ii ilih|«* un to the Iml. Thi* p U 1 rail i* nine stliier ton f'liih.’udydriiwn in he nl.M.in?. Whm n gi'iiuino epeeimenof lliegeuii* biro >ll' ! Hut I mutt iioi dull tho edc« of your r.iirio-ity hy letting you ni’iro into the s••net* of ill- den uiem"tr. You will prohihly n'i:eive hy tho Hriti»!i Queen tho con cluding part* of the dory. From the Ihil/immc Post. Tint U. 8. Hank and Mk*«u*. lluwr.AKD As An rift tv AM..—'Thu Hank of the United Stale* -.item* duiertnim d to lllu.irnie forcibly the idea of Milton, "that in the lowi-Nt depth* tliore t*a I over deop," hy the continued iniquity ofit* trail union*. The following HtatemeqS of facu D fiom tint Now York American. Tho whoiefiic.il* we holSove lo he ihe*e. How land St. A.pinwiiil olit-iiiiud iiill* on London front the hank of thuUnitml State* for 10,0001. .l -iliiu.', for which their mite* wernglv n. A mih*eq"Hl mi- dorataiidi'ig wn.litd with the eaahier,.M .Coitnr- thwaitu, that if, on the maturity of tlm nolo*, ilm hi Is were not tear maturity, the not it* (houldha renewed. On M<md.y ln»t, H»whuvi »Sr v A*]«nw«H received notice, that the bunk of thu Unitud Sint"* meant to claim tint pnymnut of them note*, falling duo on Wednesday. »\tr. A immediately pro ceeded to I’luludrf'hi't. remind tl thenishior of tliu lerimndoig bioweeu them, which, of course, the lutt-r did not deny, ulthaugli ho laid it tuulhceu made without cuonuloritig alt tho fuel*—.iad .hr- nialiyd tlte Imnk with the evidence, that the e|rrlititr bill* h "I nut bran umiiI ut tho lime anticipated and that they could not outline in London till Match of noat year. * > Upon thi* *tate of thn cun, ha cln'tivd tlint If* atreeinoct with ill" c««hiel -for nfii’wnl *hmi.d Im carried into eflee.i, »; Wing, muiiuinte, to tho bank, fall *«riirity for tho payment, either of tim note* Ii're, nr of thn hill* in London. The correepundence, to ihUeffoct, i* uancxed. lerr.] l'iiii.AnKi.riti\,SDth Oct., DI3D. J. Cnwpcithwnito. Kmi l You irouwim* tlint I h tvo liccu culled to thi* city hy the oncxpoctu.l rofu.nl "f your Kaciiiiiigo Com- miltco to carry out tho nrnngotmuit you ttmdu with mo ftomotinm si nee, for it deferred settlement of the IB.mmi. *t rli tig hill* on S. .tnudon, »unt by my bmuo to Clinton for negotiation. I h'tvo nlrondy rumtniksl jpni thnt, owing to tho int nuptluti of tr'ole in China, tliu Iiill* had remained thoro tmiiegociuted .onto month* longer than was coiitcmp'ulcd hy «lihor party when tlm ngrecmmit wa* ceteted into,and that tho greater pot lion uf them could tint nvituiv in London until March, nr n Inter pet' il, imiHtonc.lt "* tlm bili* worn drown nt Hix month* sight, uml they Imd not, wo learn, appeared iu.Lotidon early in Scptcmlmr. I further elated toyo i, Uiat my houno could nut consent, utiilor Iht* piw-'ctu pemtlinr eituntiuii, both of the d'tiwer* and dtnwec, to nmicipiito it rt'itn- huriu'itt^itl of tint bill*,maturing nt ao remote a peri od. I therefort* propo-o lo thn Bunk it Mtlll-ment heiv in full lium to plucn fund* in London for tho object of paying the M»id liilL.or, if more ngrecublo, wo will nrtaitge tn have tho Iiill* paid in London for our account at maturity; nm) in ohher man, will furnish tlm Hniikeucheeourilyfnrthofulfllmont of our engagemoiit* aa ahull ho perfectly entUfiictory lo it. I rrqnc.t the favor of a reply, f r which I will rend or cull nt any hour befao half past four you may designate. 1 am, very roapectlblly. your moat obedient ser vant, (Signed) W. U. AsriNWAt.t.. [ c »i’v0 Bann Unitko Sr*TKS,Oc.t.29, IU39. Sir,—In reply to your onto nf thiadate, (reciivvd a few minute* before 3 o'clock.) I am in*trocte<i tu •ay, that the Bank see* n*» re-muti to chmgo th* datermina'i m of this morning, to require payimmt nf tho note in New Yuik; tmd that,liiorchuv, your po.itiun i* diH'diiMHl. I am, very ro.poctfully, your obc-limit servant, (Signed) J. CmvpxurittVAtTK, Caihior. William II. A*plnwall. K*q. C»re of l‘oj*c& A«piawub, I'iiibob'lphia, Up m the Haak’s porompt-iry rel'isd, not with- •landing ib" urgency oftbc Cashier tot lift tfontinry, H,Si A. c-iuaed th- C«-o to lat laid Ih'fno tlio Cii tn- cellor of thi* Sr no, who immediately grunted nn injunction "gaiu-t the Hank of tho United Smto* in thi*city whore lit" note wn* bold. Upon m'tving tlm injunction, the A**i*taut Cu«hier dcc'xrcd that lira Hank had parted withth* n.,i.*, Thi* wn*, at lpa»t, an ux'roordmary ppu-ts'ding; the n*pt°oftha party* however, to whom it w>* «u(d ;>t b,\^e facn pasted bring a*crriiiiuiil, a bkoinjii .clinn »«i*t'n-< ed upon him. lie wa«n<>t in th"vi-y,nod tliu Date bee Ihe facte am Iumnul w ace mm* rlaftU that in Fhlla-Mpbia. a* htue. the New Verb heu*e wdllicliekl lobtve eraej.dirrrtly eed Nwpvtly* Wfttati'ver mdaiiat matr bat rwt nojaed of (be coats* or |ho (lank of tl*e United Stale*. Aatiiv aurluabm of thi* ttteuer, tmwever, on •b" pm of the Now York bouse, we state thet lloalaml Ac Aipinw.llhne iL^Ni'iied to-day In tlte New Vork Ltfla.lt Treat Co, the amount nf ibair lime, to await the p»ym*nt of the Idil* in England Thi* wa* the (*t'*p aithm of »im l)*nk njltr the m»t" wa* pniietted, and would hive been rmdlly complied with If b he I hern made before. Tlm work* i*f tlm llcv. Salary Smith, one of the original projector* of tlm Kdinburgh Review, or" published in London, 3 volt. 8 >o. The following )• from the IniifMluctlon t " Wh-n Urn I went into th • Church," any* the reverend grritln'tiail, " I Imd n curacy in the middle of Ssli.lmry I'lnin Tl.e wpiire of the pari*h t»a»k a fancy tu nut, nud requested me to go with hi* »on to resident tlm Urdv»«lty t»f Weimar t before wc could get there, Germany becimu the aeal of war, and iq« *trei*of politic* wo pot into Kdia -urgli, wlwro I remained five yrare. Tho princlpl of the French Itevol ition were then folly all -it', him! it i* impo*«i< l»l" to conceive a morn violon and ngi'Stt I *tu of •<»c "ty. Among the first prrom* with whom 11 te cum acquainted worn, Lord JeflVcy, Lord Mu.,«y (lute Lord Adtocatn>ifScoiland,)und Lord Hrmt^h- am; all of them mni .tn n fa opinions 0|hio po'itiral Hiibjccts a Ilftlo tint libi'i'iil for the dvn**ty of Dan ila*, then exercising supremo power over the nor- thorn divisi’iii of tin* i-Inn-1. One dny wo h-ip|Muted to mitcit in thceightlt nr nhrh *t"ry or flat in Hue- clcucli IMace,tbeelevat«ul r eld- ».co of the then Mr. Jeflii'V. I prop -*cd tint we elio-ild net up n review; thi* Wh* ucu'di'd lo with neebimution. [ wu* ap pointed editor, mid nunniiied long enough in Edin burgh to edit tho lir*t numlK»r of the 'hdinhrtgh it- view.' Tltu nnit i 1 p o wed ior tho ' Hovi- w' wa*, 'Teatii mos on, innditnmer ovens.' ‘We cultivate literature upon a little oatmeal.' Hm thi* wn* too near le truth lo Ik* ndmi'ted, and in wc look oar present gnivo motto from * Fuldiu* Syni*,’ of wit an none of u* hud. I jtm surr*, ever tvtwl n singlo line, and to begun whulhat since turn ed out to Iw u v< ry importnni noil nblo journal- From tho Livurpool Corre«poiulent of tho Even ing Star, A "'MOST NUHLK" R\NKHUI*T. I I tt"ly mentioned to you that tho Most Noble thn .Marquis of Huntley ba I become n bniikrupt. Althougli the matter bit* mud** sunt" noise, it ap pear* to linnlfiin*i 'o.knmvn fir how much Im Im* failed. One of the pn-vr* *nva that ihn wholo a- inaunt of III* dolil* i* AltiOD.OOD, nud thnt hi* as*gHt* will not yield inure t-an mio *b King nud sixp-nro in tho pound It old* Dial in tlm town of Ahronta It" owe* £ 10,(111(1 i in Aberdeen, £1011,0111); in Dumiec, £'J0,O0i); mid ia Montrose, £30.000- It happen* that hi* eril'Mr* iinvohe'du meuting in Kilinburgh, to devide wlirtlmr limy shall put the Bankruptcy law* f irinally ngalnst him, nod at this mwl'rtg (bvldoolhe 10th iw*t.) an Hccounl ofhU sfl'iir* )\’n* produced, of which I have scon a copy. It* ubsiruoti* thus - Servant* wane*, tuxes, Arc. £ 2.000 IVr-tonu' «|,diia, I lo.OOO Other debt*,' 400,200* £j 17^,500 £252,000 57,000 Total debt.*, The n*4«‘t*Mrn e«timnled ns f 'flows: Knm iinlonaii'eil ukIiIch, valued ut iVi'snnnl property, l.ifo ioui,e«ti'oiit"d nt 4 year* purchase, on eirai'ed eslnio*, £305,000 This will give n dividend of about fourteen shil ling* in tho pound. Mcuiiwhile tlm Murqtii* i* oil* to l'ari*. He i* I'rmniec Manpiis of Scotland, u Knight of the Th'Htin, Aid-.lc-('amp to tlm Qo-on, and fathor-in law to Lady Ampistn ritrclaronce one nf the bit" King'* daughtur*. Sho innrrii'd the Hon- orablo Kennedy Kiskiim. mid after h : s death, sho ruMii-i nni'i'icd Lord Jolm Gordon, thn M mi'd*’* third son. It will he Houtnihiiu new If it I’ner got Into.tho Gnxntto u» a bankrupt,' The mischief he he* done is Intmleuluhlo. Hi* imrsonni expond tme was uot£50<) a year Ho Imd largo inn mo* front hi* linjuditary estates, and ho took nionny from any onn who ch se to lend it to-hint A* the hunks p* *d (kiily 3J p- r cent on <lcpo»itH, mid ns the Mur- quia lot id I) per cent more, every ono in the north east of Scotland, who b id iw amy saved, took it to tin* Marquis- With this money he purchased itn- moiiio estate* in S 'otluud nud Ktig'iiml. Ho gave king price* fur them,—much beyond their value, just as Scott did hy Abbotsford They will fetch not quite two-thirds of w liut hognvo for them, Mur* chants, iniilcsni > n, shopkeepers, iti* tenant*, nay, hi* mcuiil servant* mmlo hint their Imnker, and hi* Ihdurn Im* ruim'd tho * uml ulottdnd the pros pects of thousand*, Hois nearly80 years old, and ills estate* must lio sold nt o-co, should he din be fore they come tolho hummer, they cannot be touch ed, us tho Karl of Ahnyno, hi* eldest son, would step ill o an iiicii'nhen-d succession, and declares that as ho is not liable for Ids father's debts, he will nut pay six ponce of them! nf the e*oe Itetbm. Ut «f tbc few kundnd $fir. ef pro vale we»* nf r>y«ldiaat>Um ie Amttics, proves Hron all be done / \llt- Aldxmmar Fiiiir, an» a Bchoi.ah.—On Sunday merwlnf between 4 end 5 o'clock, llw femily of Mr. Aldetmae.PItb', ie*idmgat nrmwntwtoneV tlm villas in Path piece, Graves-id, were alanor.1 hy the noiae uf aome peiaim endeavoring to • flbrt an entrance intn the house. The alderman, who ww* one of the first to beer the awdee, Intently got out of bed, and, with the a«tiatanrnnf a *nivent,in n iew tii nuK S eapturrd n mnn In the act of forcing -m. ntry and had him safely falgedintlm*tatioo-l»oua"iolh • Msrkrt-plarr. In tbo com*-of the morning tin* wof- tbyuldi-rmin vi.itetl hi* prisoner. wh'«dldnotl>etrn\ the slightcsi symptom* wf fear for the con‘eque .ee* which mu»t retail from tlm *ituntion in oh ch l.e had |dared himself, but told a in'nof Iti* mifl' rliw* ari-ing fr-im b-ngillnej*. wnd tk"im|M»**ild ity ofoli- tui'diig employment, w|.|"h Imd made him quite r.'Chl »«. Several circumtinncr* combiuo I to run- vinro Mr. Phio thnt hi* late wna true, and hu at once asked thepri ot.er wlmtlter. ifhe were forgiven, he would linv.' nav objectiua to a«i*k that employ inentabr at which Imlindin vain irteinpicd to pit- cuie *t hoinr; if to, a ve**ol in which he (Alderman Pit I") had -oui" interest wna then olTibe town bound for Sydney, and Im would send him on bnnrd to n.uko him ns useful to the captain ns possih'e, and tlte dipt tin should be furnished with nn introduction that would procure him employment at Sydney, should Id* conduct on board di serve it. The man hnilrd tlm ofl* r with fa-ling* ol tho m"*t lively gra titude,and tie- liu tnnuc alderman having procured hi* rohmse from the resident magistrate ol Gravesend, followed up Ids good wotk hy lumiiug him to an out fitter to rig him f-»r tl.e vny .ge, w hi. h cost Idm £ 10 or £12,and he wn«in it ahoittiino afterward* i-.u.-- cd on hoard thuou' "ard-botiud vei-e .-London Pa triot. THF.TWI.LVK DAUGHTERS OF THE YEAR. North Wind,—'1 welvo d lU^htore, my Indy I Four.—-Ye*, twelve dnughtei*; uml that yo mny not mistake them, listen •« their dewriptinn*. The first i* cold, su m and unrelenting in <ti*pn*hi'in i pitiless and miehti*itubl*-; harsh and unforgiving.— Her naino i* Jnnunry. The sacond, who is vary diminutive l« mm« compared to her •inters, U fre quently worse than Juiiuary. ami always ns Imd,— Site persecutes th- po-r uml needy, uml flPs the workhouae with shivering object*. Her niimo i* Fnhruary. Tho tlnnl i* spitelol in d r spo*ition, hois- terous in temp r, and pa<si.umte in th« extreme.— Her gust* of nngnr are liko terrible hurricane* which' riii-tt tliu hi low* of thu stormy sea. mni swallow up tho frail vessel. Her inline is Mnrcli. The fourth i* iis capricious ami wayward a* nn iii.nnt jltild: now ull sunny with smilu*—il.cn uh- sot Imd in tears—now tinging ua gaily a the night- ing de—then anxious ami oveicast. Her name ia April. Tim fifth i*u bright nud laughing virgin, wh-ae him re i if mirth and merriment am seldom in vaded liy a momma of teats, ami whom pleasure is the cultivation nf sweet llowcis. M-r name i* M-iy. The sixth I* more serious and sedate thin her sister whom we haV"ju-t allmludm. She de* ligUu in slowly move a ami tliu hanks of clear rivu let*, where she road* or medium* at her l.-smv, ilor namo is Jono. Th" seven h i* h-«t. liery mil voluptuous; seeking in vain to quench In-rthirsi of pleasure, and only intoxicating iiui»n fhy thcren- owul of her enjoyment*. Her name i* Ju y., The oighth is a miiid-'nwho«oiiMik*be*p nk that mellow- nos* which is also in ho found in thn ft nits th it hang ov-t her b"W«r, or imho harvest* thu guthming of w liieli situ love* ioso pm intend Her nn tnc is Align-l, Tho ninth •* staid nml muir- n'y in deportntent; coiniiiniuV tlioremu'usof thupassiousof youth with tliu discretions and i-serve of muturo yo ir*. Her mime is S"pt. The tenth is uncut tain nud my-lcrious in herconduct; n> one moment sportive «Sx guy.nt ano ther di-mnl and frowning. Her namo is Ocloh-r. Tho «'|"vunih is inho\pit ililo am! cheorics)-; fr gid in niannor<, uml cold in heart; without u virtue lo spunk in her favor. Her name i* Nmern’cr. 'Ihe twelfth ntidliHt is nmiseinbl" and *hiveiled er>-u tore, with Idea-ml eyes t -otliless nml tottering ioh-r gait, dressed in for* which do _n t however keep liar warm, wild slipping at e»eiy step. leicic* du end fnnn Imr lioeet li-r vciy breath is ft* zoo. lim nam is December.—Pickwick Abroad fttciiut fillip (ireAt Western It! SnSSaC James iiosken. r. n. commardkr. S AILS from New York for Uttsud ou SetuMay. Ifllh Novemlwr m xt. Farm—Tu Bristol in Main fJahwn end dork State lluom, tlii'ty five Guineas, (103 33 In Ki*re Siloou State llmun*. thirty G'din oat, $110 Cltildnui iiiulci 13 years of age and servant* half prico. fltewarda Fti's. £1,10 ($(l Ofl.) Nn eocuiid c/asa of stc.-rngu passongor* taken. An exporioinu d Surgoonl* «tl rltwl tn tho ship, and every provision made lor tliu comfort nml eo- euiity of tbo pissrnger*. She can 'akcuhoiil 200 ton* freight. For freight or paa-agr, apply personally or by loiter tn rflCIFD lllVI.V, •rt 22 Im 00 Front st., Now York. For Clint'lestoti vlu Hca ii foil. K ^ The splendid new strain pnck-i. mS&SSL BEAUFORT DISTHICT, Cnpt. Simp-on, will Iruvu for ihe abovej.lacc*every Mon day morning at 8 o'clock. For freight or pni*ng« having spiomfl.l ncoomnimlatinn*, apply to thn c-ij»* tniu on hoard ut G'lilm'iriin'* whaif. novO-tf JOHN GUILMARTIN. O’ Tlu* Beinif'trt District goes inland from here n Hoaufort, outside from there to Churloston. Sica ii Packer Suvamitili. Permanent Arrangement he'treat Saoannah and Charleston.—Outside Passage. Fare $8—'Through in !) Hour*, s pr-» Tho •pemlidS'uamPiiekuiSA- VAN'iNAH. G Kto-iund mast. r. will dopart for Cliarlevon every Toes lay nud Suturnfiy at 0 o'clock iu the morning; roturniog, will leave Churloston every Thnr-duy uml Sunday *mno hoar. For Freight or 1' -ssago, npplv nnb»-»T«l, or tn COHEN & FUSDICK, Agents, nov 11 H*-p For Piii')hl»iii'{. r . Thosio.imerSWAS, Cnpt Coruthor« will leave for tltoiihovo phicoovory Monday, Weduosilnv nml Friday, «o«l roiurniiig. )euvcs Purvshargli ovary Tuesday, Thursday and Sitorday, for freight ur ptt>S<ig<‘, apply on bnnr*l ut Kn-ti'in wli-.rf. nov 1-H*n For Uvvrpool, Tho first cl ms si.ip NEW JERSEY, J- G. SSS Dioksoii, master, liu* cuminonced loading nml will have despatch; For freight apply to Cnpt. D. on lunid nt Jones' nptgtr whiff »t t'* . oct29 LADD, Tul'PKH, & SISf ARE. For Havre. Tho coppered ship MONTICELI.O, J- G. Lnwtuii. Ims co nmoi.cml loud-og, uml will have dospatcli For freight or pussngo, having enm'orrahle uccomtn '(lutions, apply to oct25 PADKLFOI(I). FAY * CO For New-Orlcnns. Thn fast Mtiling pimkot sclir HOPE, Cnpt SSS.Hid-y, huvii'g tho greu'or part nf hcrcargn ongnged, will Irivo immediate despatch. For freight nr p'is*"E'', It iving -upei ior uccommod-iii.iiis, apply to Cupt H. on board, nt Moneio’s wharf, or tn COHEN, MILLER & CO. nov 12 protest'd. Oath' tot urn to t.iwn of thu goo- qu .upon uf kin-1 fooling, ax L o >iu tim'd it, tho tlem*n to w h on tho note purpur'-d to haw ho--n lowing, em.inutmg with thu K"ickerbo-.*krr, fot pas*-«l,hecillotl'ip-oi Mo-si., 11. A.- A,— iofoi.nod Sa^sprYt f'7"" “-rtf . &»<•« &.•.»». "«Vsr..v:r h js n.sirer .* q««'« ao_y rat-i.e dul m-t moan to bo hero matter ■* worthy of "fain >us poets’ verso" as half tha records of tlte chivnlric ago I Is it not a fir nobler themo than the foots of Amazon* and the exploit* of toon, women of a latter * ’ y I or even the much-vaunted deed* of errant knijht*, whose black- ■milk's bills, for invnding shabby armor, all tho way tn Palestine and hack, have not been " acttlrd" to ui thi* day! Weloavr the verdict with the reader. Aaron Durr.—Small in person but remarkably wll formed, with an eye a* quick and brilliant as an eagle'* and a br.w furrowed by care far more than time, he teemed a very different being from tfa arch-traitor and murderer I had been accustom- ad to consider him. HU voice was one nf tlte fin. est I aver board, and tlm .kill with which he mixlu- luted U, tiye egri-ty of it* tow*, and the melody of .it* cadence*, wore R*t there waa’one p-pohar.ty about him that reatiixied me of the depth* of darkness which lay beneath that fair surUe". You will amile when 1 tall you, that the only thine I dUflked wa* hie eten. He flkUd rather thu walk ed, bit foot bad that quiet etealthy, moronMa% which Involuntarily make* ooa chink of treachery, and in lb* oeoree of ft long life I have never mot with a freak and boftormhli nun to where each a *up wu htbiiual.—Lftdfre Cmj. quest' used in the matter by o- f r any h *.ly. At to the ground* taken by II. & A- wepmsumn no mercantile.community o: lu>u.«o cun doubt of tlwir propriety. Iutloi first place, th-y bail an exprr.* u-i.l't- stan'loig with the-oflivial organ uf ihe bank uf tbo Unite! States, that the note should be r-n.-wod, if the hill* og»in*t which it w i* given were not near maturity. In tho second place, they uffon-d »m*h security a* th- Bank should require for the ultimate payment of th" note, or of the'»nnlmg l.ilVm Lon don. And lastly, llwy »aid—thougli not uml forced to that p. wit ton by th- Bank—lh«t in the nres-nt state of tliat inuitution, and «f tu London agency, they were afraid to pay ifa note here—fl»r if th" biPe on London, wbi.-h tlwy bad etyfated, should not b- paid there at maturiry, it would faU upon theepdur^r to pay them, with heavy damage*, Th* ba«k peraisted—red with drawing itself by whi» cqn hardly b** vh*™creri*rd otberwiae then aa an un worth vahift, from th*> p"H.- air wf ft Gogrt «f Equity, pasrod tlm note out ef ita nominal p-«a-*»inn, eed thua acquired the opp«.r. tunitv, width would efao*t*romrq have been (Iw chief thing aimed at, of protestiif thaangageaim of a leading New York bod*. INTERESTING FACTS. The first doubt'd vc-s.-l everbtiib within tho limit* nf tit" old United State*, wa* rniistructt'd nil tlm bank* of tlm Hudson, by Ailibm Black, In the sum- nmrnflQI4. Shown# onlhul thevnr.ht, and her fir*l voyngn wn* mndo through llellGite, into the Sound, nud n*T»ron*t a* Capo Cod. hy lho Vinevanl pa-Sag", It was ia lids voyage that Block I-land was discovered. Wit bio \h-tir«t 4R year# oftenhe i.'ttl ,; iiVMitof Ma**nchiiMit*,tb *io wuro huib in Bos ton nml it* vicinity, 7- 0 v.-arel*, vary ing from fl It* 250 tontiqbarthtut. Gao of thos.*, tho llloadng of thu Bay, a bark of 50 tans wa* built ia 1631. Th"cal- uhtnti'ci Kaglisli pn'riot and d vino, Hugh Ik'tnre, o ittsod a vot»*pl ot pdO tons t<» fa constructed hi Sn lent, in 1641. Tho fust schooner ever launched is said to have boon built at Gap** An", in 1714, In 1713, Conuociieuthitd hut 2 brig*. 20 sloop*, and a few smalloi nrtfl, omuloying bat 120 "Oiim-n; while Miis-neliU'Cti*. ahoitt tho samo time, ha<l 462 v .e *. tho inniiagoof wltioii was25,406,andomployud 3,103 seamen. ^ Tbo first en*ign uv-r shown by a regular Amen* can mati-of-wiir, waa hoisted on b -urd tho frigate AllVeil, in ilm D -liwaro by tho hnoiDof Paul Jones, iiltlio latter part of Doconifar, 1775, Wlint tide cn*ign wn*, is not precisely jtmtwn, n*ih>» present national c«l .ur* wore not formally adopted until 1777. Thu first regular American cruiser thnt wont to sen, was the Lexington, x little hiig of 14 gotta, iMmntnn led by C-ip'ain John Hurry, of Phil- ndelpilin. Site snilmi some time in thu winter of 1775. The first American men of war that got to sen uttar llwred vptiuti of our present form of govern, mom, wu* the Ganges. She was origiualty nn In. d'Hinan, but was purchased by the Government and converted int«» n cruiser, having nn nrmnmen! "f 24 gun*. Stio sailed in May, 1788, under the com mand nf Captain Richard Dale, who wa# first Lieu tenant of the Boa ILimmo Richard, when that ship captured ihe Setapia. The Con-tollation wu* the fii*l uftlicni'w I'Utit veesol* that went tn sea, un der Cnptnin Tnixton. SM sailed in June, 1788, ami was followed by tho United States, and a little Inter, by the Const button, both those latter sailing to Jo y ihe • ml" year. Tlm first prize under our |nv»oni naval organixHt':o«i, wa* the French Priva teer La Crn\ah!e. She was a schooner of 14 gun*, and was oaj tured by the sloop of war Delaware, Captain Decatur. The above hisiortc.il facts so have glean-d from Air. Coiper'a oxevilont Naval History of thu Unitcil State*. " Tux Ot.n Wnntn and th*c Nkvv."— It i* high ly refreshing to the mind, t-» fo »*t on such a li'»enil ' ‘ ' ' fill lowing, emanating with tho Knickerbocker, fotlast month:— "Oar wil lertwe-e* are rank for warn of men, and on <iur own geography is written in river, lake, and lidl. "the promise to p «y," m afanmling intoie-i, nil rational investment* in mn.N>v. The Swiss w ho Up-rolled on a d clivity of ilm Alp*: lb- Irishman who earn-bn'a iniaerolde UvoIiIummI on D-jiTter! b»e-;ihn Hollander, wh-< can re-coo no more of s-il ft-om 11■<*«*.*»; tho Sicilian,who has lianlly-n-'U^ii of ma-c.-treni and wine t'»r hi* being; ih" Swede, faun Im Sind* >*f pin--; the Pol", hunted hysh-- Ko*. Man ca-sack; lh-German, from the historic batile- ni-uL of the Hhine, or th" rich grap-rios of ibr pl* : a, we iuvit.-; wn welcome h-re, etch and ab; »li-li.er they come from the burning land of tire Mo ire, or tho frozen region* of Sibcrh; for thi* ever h»* been tho a*ylum, th-* refog", of every peo ple of i!u- old wnr)d. front tfa rime tlte puritan En- g!i«bmre Iredod oq tlm nwk of Plymouth, to th" laadritg „f tire Swedes ou th* Delaware; lb" Dutch iu our u *n New York; tha G"fmm* ia P*n<i*yj- venia; tire Sjianhtnls in PlnriJa or Alabama; and lb* Fret chin Louisiana. It 1 i lb* glorious prero gative of a republic, to mould «l| n *<itt*e into o u-, tuebangatbertbjret to tbo citiMrjwn t*w- tbo monarehwt to tfarepubiicaa; and la vaieo up Un d-aorgauuvrand tbo agrarian to tfa dignity and grand'nr uf a eorerriga himself. True, in ibia fusi'ja uf co libeling element-, (here i* often danger, but the et|ieriracr f aetaf the WU - • ct story alone Ot.n Timks.—The foliowing is nn extract from ilm journal -if the celebrated Elizabeth Wmidville, provitms to h t ninrriago with Laid Giry. Sue wa* lifter wards Q-non tu Edward IV., and Hied in c uifineinont, iiinlor Henry VII. In 1416. Notwith standing all tho gc-at improvements Hindu by thu balding pail of tn • Ininale sex, during the Iasi 300 yours, it is doubled whether tiny of our modern young ludio*can produca a,journal any ihbijflku this: Monday morning.—Rose at 5 o’clock, uml help ed Cuthurinu mi k ilm cows; Ruuhul, the otherdn:ry mu id, having *u*IiU‘d li"r hand in p h id m t lie tiigltt la-fore. Made a potilrico for Kichuiil.uiid gave Robin it penny to gel something from ilieupn-, theenry- 6 o’clock.—Tho buttock of beef two much boiled and beer a litllo of the s nlci-t. Mum: to talk to the cook about the first Vialt, nml It* amend the sc an ml myself by tapping a fresh bar ol directly. 7. —Weni to walk w»tlt the Imly,’' my mother, in the court yard; fed 23 men nml wom -ut chid Uoger severely for expressing some ill-will nticmliug with breed and meat, 8. —Went huo thn px-l-lnck bohiud iho house with my maid Dorothy; caucht Thump, the li.ile pony, in.-self, und rode u manor of ten nidus, with out saddle or bridle. 10. Wont tn dinner; John Grey, a mo.-t coin-Iy youth; hat w-hut is tint to mu 7 A virtu oi# mui .en should be entirely under tltediieclioouf iiei pineiils. John at" but very little, and stole a great many ten der looks ut mo; said women could never iio ha i d some. Ill Ids opinion, who were not good tempered. I hope my teni|K*r is not intolerable; nobod v limla fault witli it but Huger, and be is the mast disorder ly young man in our family. Jolm Grey likes white "teeth; my teeth are nf piotty good col-r, I think; a ii J my hair I* a* black a* j"t. *ho* 1 mi>- it, nnd Jolm, if I mistake not, is of the sume opinion. ' 11. —R'mc from tho table. T|ic company nil de sirous of walking into the fie.d*. Jolm Grey \v--iii.l lift mo over every stile, nnd twio • he squeezed my hau l with much vehemence. I cauuutsuy I should have any objection to Grey lie plays at prison- base us well as any of tho country gentlemen; is re markably dutiful to his parents, my lord and lady, and never misses church un the Sunday. 3. —Poor farmer Ituhinson's house burnt down bv accidental lire. John Gray proposed il suliscripli -n among the company, for tue relief uf the farme>, and guv.- no less than four pounds with this benevolent' intent. Mom: never raw him look so comely us ut thnt moT.ont. 4. —Went to prayers. 6 —Fed hove and poultry. 7.—Supper on tho table, delayed until tliat time on account of Farm-r Robinson's misfortune.— Mom: The gooso pie too much baked, and (hep >rk ull roasted tu rags. 10.—The company fust asleep; these Into boors very disagreeable; said my p-nvere a second time. John Grey distracted my thoughts too modi tbo fir*i time. Fell a-|ecp nnd dreamed of John Grey. SuTt-XR* at Musters —At a muster of iho Wa tery Branch Compnny. Edgefield District, on the 5>h ult., Cnpt. E. W. Parry, took iho voice of the Company, as to tho necessity «*f retaining a sutlerat ifa muster-ground, and, to the credit of tho men, the votcw.H unanimous against the whiskey seller, n it olio‘ndividuai voting in his favor!—South Caroli nian. A Baltimore puper of ibis morning contains the foilowinx paragraph: Accident on the Rail Road.—A gent,' man named J L Edwards from Washington, w.i# -eri- ou*|y injured on Monday evening ht-i, by the Pbii i- delpldi train hi Murrisvifle and Trent mi, pejsing over nud cutting hit hand off, an 1 the flesh on hi- thigh. Hi* wounds were properly dressed. Wo regret to sta'o that tire grntlenvro above n| luried to is pr-qvtbly Col E (ward*, cootnis-iom-r of p"ii*i'-ot, w li» left this city on Monday morning for the Noriii.— Washington Globe, 7th inst. Blooded Morses and Farming Stock. THE subscribers have received per Otenl Western, authentic Vouchor# rela tive to thn pedigree, &c. of the ihorough lic-il Horses, Cut'I", mid Swio", which nro to ar rive io t In* com #c of the present month, per sl ip Grace, Cupt Reid, from Livei pool, viz: A Ckosmil Main Hodo-n, bred bylhi'K'ri of D thy, failed io 1835. by Fell, on of Hosel 'af, by Wid-ker, grmdam R-«*n , <i-ll>i, by Milo, Huhen*, Boz.zird, Al"\nnil"r, II gbflv'-r. A Bay Fil.y, 2 >eai* old. by Olvmpu#, dam hv Bustnrd, oat of Gen. Mina'* dam. hv WifliaiiMon's do.’herdii.ii young I tar Intel, by Volunteer out of Hnclui"l, #i*lor to M <id of ull work, Olvmpu* by Black leek mu of Miehi-lnn*. A Bay Fillv, 2 years old, bred by Sir Tbo# M. Smith v, by B rden idter.om of tire Ole soot Rubens Mare, (dam nf Jacob Faithful,) her ilain the Hipp ed Marc by Aletooi; I'etrmvim by Sir IVier, U*rd- enl-lier, (who r«i' seeutj-l f"r the St. I ."get) by St Patrick, (winner of tlic St Logor) out ui Pick- pook"i'# dnm. A Brown Marc, by Orville dnm by Tmnpvt**v, out of Hnitv Tnity, by Highflyer, #h" i* iu fun I In Shrighy. S.iiighy hy MindutV *»"t of Eoeio,in, by Wiibon. her dam E'limn, t*y Hiimbb’ioidnu. St Patrick,« dark rial ml white Dm ham Bull, 15 nmpths old. A large led D'’vnnshiro Cow, (h good stock for lire Dairy.) Be•*, a black mid white nnd short horiiiui Dur ham Cow, rising 4 year- old. A red half bc-L-d Durham (bill, 19 month* old Rose, n 4 year old Da- him bred Cow,by Burnaby. Crib, a \s* si I ng Bull, rod and.white, hv Mr. Blundell's nelnhraied Boll "Charh-y," (whleV won three successive years tho premium nt the Cuttle Show in Liverpool.) . Cril.'-d un.ii short horn, nnd a reinnrkahly liti-'otilkm, wu* sent to N. Orlouus. A rod Bull, seven month* old, by Leylmi |% roan Bull by Co|o-*n*—dam hy Molitm. (See Herd U-ok.f'-lio £517 ) A red uml white .Boll, seven mouth-o!.l, (out of nil Irish bred cow, n first rule milker.) by Leylnnd's roan Bull by C"l"»>us—dnm Molinn. (Seo Heul Book, f.did 517.) A black ami white Heifer, seven inonlh* n| I, by Levlnnd's Boll bv Cnl»**u*~duoi Muiiun. (8>o Herd Bunk, fain 517.) A white Boll. 11 month* nM, Durham bred, A Neapolitan sow 16 mouths old, (her dnm from Lord Mellon's breed.) A very luign Boar, bred by Sir Thomas Stanley, 16 month* ol l.n first rate animal. 'Die above .lock hn* been selected with great mre, and is in every respect woithy of ill" atten tion of farmers. ' For term*, uml further information, npplv to GOUKDIN, M.VTTH!ESSEN St CO. nav 12 * Charleston. i.i:oai. Koticro. ‘ J rarl-H-r, of rn'raUd Ili,« >1- lh-T.-n.rr i..du ...it hdMMl.b .MjKl l.l III. lll-.lr 9.j.-r1hin, f.f.nj .hr, Be. -illilral." lli.H- nn-crit, J hi U. lltr *.,).!(j Th-.m,. -mT/Z'W| .” ..•ni„ r , m'y .ili'nin Mu „o('dl,n,l..l m fom. .flj ,,: 'S < u " uuJ ' rl " J ' ,hl * 0lll,l 'yWaiJiS, "III ROUT. nnp'VN.c.e o. r, c. Noticed - I JHIUft tiinmli. nflrr .l..u-, a rI ,li c ,Linn nil) h, . .„»'•«,lira Ii™. tho Ju.ll™. nr III, InB-rior I...urt ofChtiilmmourinw, whon r„r tnlln,,, JBHBBSfrlftt® to .oil two track, of led, tin BOO. tl... l-l. Nit S2, dl.t Brlrwin county, iho nm* party nf John B. Ollhorf, .lroon.rd, * - P Al«,rt-Ono I met, No. 372, di.t 28, .or, | Loo !T??, JTT & Ju, ; n B - OUlrort** orphan,, f„r tlio iMinelit of said orphans. A. GILBERT, Oonnll.n F OUR MONTHS ofirr dnm, application bo mndo tn tho Hon. ilia Ju.ticus or iho Inflt*^ rlor CiuiriurChnthnmcounty, nhrn.iulniBiranli- HHH r “. r l'"™ “’“I - tntet of lend, No, 4, 5th dl.tnet, l.i .cell™, Imo now Randolph county, belonging to thr o.tnto ..fJododiol. Bamtow bo “.'- n *: , *rMte heir. n..d creditor. BLISS, Adm’tr. F our monthsnfto'do’tc, n P pii™ti„n 'win Im mndo tn the Hon. iho Justices of tho lnfc! 238% "fjfetj-ht oonmy. whllo cluing n, . Court (.fOi’ilinTry, fiir Irnvo lo,olllhroo>li!vMnnm- od Jonu-B, John nnd h ridny, botenging 10 tho eunio nr Jill". Jn.lk.nn hitonf-Snvnnnnh, dcccnscd, tec the benefit of the heir* and creditors. net ? • F. W. HEINEMANN. Adm’r. Nfotlcc* L OUR MON riis after date, application will I he mndo to the Honorable tho Court ofOnli- miry of McIntosh rnuniy, for leave to sell so much «l Ihe estate real or personal, of ihe lain Jos S 1 ng", hue cl said county, deceased, a* will satisfy the dumanda of iho heirs and creditor* or said ifa ceased. ' ,u 000 3 C MACARDKI.L, Adn.lni.in.lnr. Notice* F OUR MONTHS afterdate, application will bo made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting for onlinnry ptirpo#- es, for leave to sell, n House nnd Lot, in Columbia wn ™». P»y uf Savannah; one tract of land, 202A ncre# in Lee enmity; one tract of land, 202.j acres in Troup county, belonging to the estate of tlm lain Junto* A. Maxwell, nnd sold for the benefit of the heir# ofsnid esinte, JOS. GUMMING. Guardian, nugSO of the children o/J. A. Maxwell. _ Notice. rpHREE MONTHS nftnr (into, appliention will J. ho mnde to the Central Hail Rond Bank of thn State of Georgia, for rennwalof n certificate for If) share# No. 691, dntqd Feb. 20,1837, the same hav ing been ln*t oi mislaid,- "♦-I'Sd-fl'n - N. SILOVICH. IVofico. jVTINE PV DAYS after date, application will ho XI jitmln m thn Planters Hunk oftlioStntc of Georgia, for renewal iiflost script, for Five Share* s '~ ,t “ f “"id Bank, in the name •uf Mary C. Stuck of- Schoedili', Aug 15 g. PHILBRICK & CO. Notice. A LT. parson* having ulnini* ngnimt tire lute H. H Pitmmi, ore requested tn present them, properly nlm-ted. und tliose indebted will pjeuso .muko payment to <»* 17 ANN C. PITMAN. IV otl ccT * A LL person* linving any demnmls ngninst tho t-ritaleqf Jedi-dinhBnrstmv, decensud, nro n- qui-sti-d to present them in terms o tho luw, and those indebted to ftiuko pnymeilt to «H8t 16 E. BLISS, AdmW. FciHnlt* Sttinliinry, No. Ill, BltnAO STIIKKT, ClIAItl.KSTON', S. O. [if US. LANGLEY will instrnetyuimg Ludi'** r. LtI nil tbo English branch"* of polite literature, and her Seminary which is located in one nt *. most healthy uud pleasant situations in the city* shall Ire provided with tliu most accomplished nrd respectable teacher# for the departments of French, Spanish and Drawing. Young Ladies from the country, either for this or any other .Seminary within tho city, run l-o accom modated with hoard, where due regard will be paid t« their morn!*, while wider her care Entrance $i, wiiirli *lmli hn npproprintnd in fur nishing a select library for tho use of thn Snminnry. oct 1 l-3m For Charleston, via Hilton SIc:i;8. Beaufort uud Fdisto. N f—fl The elegant steam packet ISIS, SxfliSEnHL Chase, master, will depart fir thn above place* every Moodny Morning, at 8 o'clock. For freight or passage having excellent accommo dations apply ou board, or to nov 13 CLAGHORN Sc WOOD. N. B—All alive pa-ienge.i* must be cleared at lire Custom House. For* Brunswick, St. Jlurys, Jacksonville and Blnck Greek. Cy ^ Tfa regal ir tteam packet FOR- WfflSBT. ESTER. Wtmfarsi", mister, will d ’part for the fahova place* on Situr ley Evening, Ifl h inji. at 7 o'cla-k. For freight or pturage, hiving axcaftaiu acrommq-Utions, apply on lioar.l ■iHuatcri#wb*ffort.w ' CLAGHOIIN Sc WOOD, Agents. ICT -in freight payabla l-y shipper*. Gcorsia Ft'inalo College, T i i E ox-rciso* of thi* I nstit'ttion will ire resume d on thn first Monday in Octolrer. It i# very d«#ir» nbln thnt nil wh » propose to become pupils, should attend at thu beginning nf the session. An early regular orgiinuntion of the Clnssns i* impm-tunt t<* the carrying ou of our plans, and tu fair nnd equal comjretition among the member* of each class. To reli'-vo thn Facility of embarrassment in the diuri billion nf circulars, ami tofacU'tain the progre#* ol tlio *chol ir, wc enruesily recommend parema nnd guardians to bring their children uud wards nt tho opening of the term. To relieve nur patrons, who live distant from of'iirumiec'ssary anxiety, we assure them that in cn«e of sickness attention, kind and constant shnll be rendered: nnd thnt prompt inforinn ion slinll Ire given to reimives, when anv p'u*onaHe ground of apprehension exists. Having fall eoafidenco ' solve# in the healtliiae** of th" 'oenlion—n confi dence founded upo.i rlioexp'-rienee of'he lu«ttcrm, nnd thu fact tout Oh Stewuid’# family with two yow-ig ladies, member* of ih- Insiiiii/on, have re mained during the whole summer, wiihuut inter- nip ion nf health, weheg onr friend - todiseredil the exaggerated rumors nf sickness nud fntnlitv that sometime# get currency in the cmretry. If tit any time fact* warrant alarm, wo pledgp ourselves to give 1 notice. The Primary Department will go into operation *itnu!liiiieoosly w ; .h tlio College. The very general satisfaction, which we un.le-stmid was given during ihe session under many disadvantages, encourage* a* tVhojre that oar fataro effort? will Imi crowned with enlarged Micces*. G. F. PIERCE- Ma.-nn. Sept. It), 1339. rapt ifl Central Knit Itmid uud nuukinar Contpany of Onortflu. S# vmssah, Oct. 23, 1839. L AST INSTALMENT.—N»tiwl*farel*y giv en, that thn lilt instillment on the Stock of thi* Coin pony, .-to wit, tho min «f two dollar* und fifty nentrirer •hare, i* ijlimled lobe paid in, at tha Banking Ilmira, in Snvannub, on Thuyiday, tho escoud da|- of January next. St»rkho!J'*r* at, and iulh" neigh'mrhood of Mo del 25 t2J (Rep) NTutlcc. A LL person# Imving ntiy demand# against ilia esmteofilm lute William Whitehend dec'd,, of Benijfort dislrici, Smith Carolina, are requested to imne forwanl without delay nnd present them fiir payment, properly authenticated: likewise u|( indebted to suid'estate, are requested lo make pay ment promptly to -TEMPERANCE WHITEHEAD, / Siivinnih, August 1. 1839—nog3-tf Adm’tx. <»c«I'jfla-Camden Comity. W IIERKAS Wilson Oden, hn* applied to me 1'irlhtiers of ndmlnistraiion of thu goods nml chutti-ls, rights uml credits, which were of Dus id Bailey, Into of said county deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all anil singular,thn kindred mid creditors of said deceased, to lilo their objections, (if nhy they have,) in.tlio olliee nf tlte Clerk uf the Coutt of Ordinary of «iNd county, witlrn ihe tiino prescribed' by Inw. other- wise the said Wilson Oden, may obtain suid letler* v of administration. Witness the hnnoruhln Robert P. Burton, one nf the Justices of said Court, thi# 4th day of October, eighteen hundred nnd thirty nine, oct 18 ROBERT BROWN, c. c. o. c. c. 1 Efizubutlt S. Voorhees,") Chatham Sup’rCourt, John Vodr'hecs. \ ^ay Term, 1839. DIVORCE. I T appearing by iho return of tho Sheriff, that tho defendant, John Voorhoes, is not to bn found in tho County of Chatjmm, nnd thutho is without tire limit# of the Stnto, on motion of the Complnin- ntit's Attorney, It is OitDxnKH, that tho said John ViHirhees do appear nn or hofore tho next Term of thi# Court, and filo hi# answer or defensivn allega tion, in writing, or in enso of Ids dcfuulr, iho said Complainant shnll Imvo leave to proceed to trial.— Atid it is further ordered, that n copy of this tulo Im published in one of tho Gnsnttes of the city of So, vnhnnh, once a month till tlio next Term of this Court. M iy 29,1839. A true extract from tho minutes, EDWARD G. WILSON, oct 9-1 nm tt Deputy Clerk Siip'r C. C; C. Georgia— Liberty county. By the Honorable tho Court of Otdioary fur said County. E NOCH DANIEL,and Elr Bradley, executor* of the ln*t will nnd testament of John Miller, nnd Elizabeth Pntrick, administratrix of the good# und chntte, rights and credits, that were of Wil, lium L. Patrick, Into of said county, decerned, ap ply for dismission from thoir said trusts. Tnesp are therefore to citaand admonish all per son* concerned, to file thair qbjsction* (if nny there fa) in the ollico of the Court of Ordinmy fur said county, within tho time prescribed by law. _ In defuull thereof, the'raid executors nndadmilP istinlrix mny be dismissed in conformity to their application. Witness the Hon, William -J. Way, ono of the Judges of the said Court of Ordinary, ot Hinesvilie, in the county aforesaid, lids thirtieth duy of May, in the year of one Lord eighteen hundred and thjrtyT nine, nml in the sixty-third ynnr of Americnn Innli penilenc". E. BAKER, q, q. o. c. je 7-lumflm 8300 Kcward, A BSCONDED from my Plantation, Oinhaw Island, op nr nfaut the Qlstof April, 1838; n negro # umnn named ALICE. She is very tall and delicately formed, handsome, goes well dressed, and is iti every way un imposing person; about 24 or 2-\ years of age; ono tooth nut ia ijje upper jaw, if re collection serves rightly, and Rrn nail of one, of her forefinger# injured ir. such o manner as to enjise dc: formi'y. 8he was born nnd raised on Wilming ton Island, by tho Into Elizabeth Whiting. Sho t* has been absoni for tho greater portion of the last ft nr 6 year*.- h.*# a husband in'Savannah, belonging t" Mrs. Fraz-Vr, named Bing, who it is believed harbors her occnsionnlly, she haa been frequently seen, within the lust twelve munths nn the Islands-if Whfaninrsh and Wilmington, ijt the plantations of Dr. Kofloch, Lewis Tunier, T. Barnard, tho estate of J. Bnrnonl, anil that of the lato Col, Shad. It is believed that she is at times harboivq. by her two brother#, Jim belonging to Mr. Lamar, of Snvanti'th, nnd Zed, belonging to Mis* Cnthnrinq Dbri'tf. r^o.nily of Savannah, but now of thq ui> country. I have heard of bar boiqg seen on thg Railroad, in tho course of tho last tan nr twclvq month*, with n family tlutt formerly resldeil in Su vnnnah; l also have heanl, thnt In her alucnrc. *hu line lieon taught to r*«d nnd writo. mui if so, «bo mayforga for Ijorenlf m«h papers a* will pn* Iccl uud aercon far frum detootion, Tfa nfavo rewnnl will fa paid nn her confine* «n, can mako payment at tfa Branch in tint city, went in tfa jnfl qf Snvnnnnh, •«» tint I «nt far. By order R. n CUYLEH, Caalijrf, . _ . N. G. RUTHERFORD, til+nd Q'uhaw, Jq|pr U J9, f 3jl-tf