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Tbo, whbfi-lM tom*.
BftiumWrihra, Miry!
ThaipoUMhalKnuwi,
l.mch.dbm*!
I aowhivv w» hem-1
I'm on ll* hills Mf,
Tb, .Immiefrafrra-'
Dot wrapped In m» wal'Ml*#
I dream, lore, ofllwel
Remember thee, Mery
My henchmen bare fled.
My bine ia an exile.
My kind rod ere dean,
TVy've sent out lb lr ranger*
To beei me end aUy—
But what ere danger*
Since iHju ert sway!
Rpm-mbe r thee, Mery!
The hound lie* my «f«ck-
I hear from earh hill aide
III* veil echo back
lash them no nul*y,
Tbo' death Imwc my knee—
Kuu« for Prince Cbeille !—
One sigh, lore, (or tbeu!
fiow /*r S. Y. A« w hr a.
FEDERAL ABOLITION MERCHANTS.
By the advice ofaome ol nut Soutlmin rurrei|M>n-
dmu, we intend lo prepare, for publication In inla
paper! e list of those meirlinnia in thia city, who,
Cmledftil of the In jury «l»«y l"M« «" J 1 '" “° u,h !
openly and unhesitatingly give iliolr |HjliilcHl end
pecuniary aunport to llw furtherance of that bind
offenatici keown at Abolitionist*. This has boen
dene particularly at the late flection In thia city;
Ibr had It not been for merehantt of thia cln-a the
apposition to the Dem-010110 Parly would have
lies a more allow. They were not only un-paring
U Mlwcriblnc money, but gave their unhi d tupport
•s LINUS W. STEVENS THOMAS MoKL-
RATH, and JOHN U, 8COLE8) and by these
meant obtained for thorn in this grout commercial
Idly of Now York, a city whoso prosperity de*
•panda mainly up *n tbo support it receive* from
the South, a vole exceeding SEVENTEEN THOU-
Rand. These men they knew were Abolilhmlttt,
'mid pledged to carry out to their fullest exlent the
ediuuily unennithutio nal ptnpoaltioni let forth in
the Abolition Circular. And had it not boon for
Urn untiring exertions of the great meat ofthe work-
logmen, allied by a law honorable. Domocmtlo
merehantt whore uplnlont on tin* currency q lei'lon
end the right* of the Siatot are fully coincident
'with ihneo ontcttalnod by the pimple of the South,
*lt city would ham boon disgraced by. being rr*
yeeented In uur h'gi*Uture by throe Abolitionist*.
Inrldkmtnear hat firmed no part of our |pllcy In
beonndnet nfour napet) fur wo liave repeatedly,
trilh a full knnnloaga of tiro fact*, kept from tiro
pubi c gate numerous butane** wherein the moat
deadly hostility hat been manlfeticd toward* tho
principles 1 of conceatiiin upon which our Union
l» baseband th iMooby Federal merohntitl whuta
wealth has been derived from their business traninc-
llent with the S »uth. Local regaid for the Intern*!
•four city prompted ut in pursuing ihh ciur*o)
lad they havothusboen permitted to oxercl'o wit It*
|ut expotur*, a ditoretion suicidal In III operation
Ipon ih'Wotrom whom they derive their vuitaiu-
SgSflNKMT. 3 ;
.■UnMIfllU, He*. Ms (Mt.
n I*. ./Jt./mirelaUH. ./Iit
I hUmlb/faiiv* l« tr.tm.il Ifanrahli • M|ftu ef
Ibr tlwl|*.e»4 R»|ee*iun.« «(Uil. D.*uun«l
far Dm Mtililrtl )rtr, I Ml.
(MlfNBi| TBMMMf.
A t’altmeul *f Receipt eoni payments nke 7W«-
«ar| of the Hi+ie of Georgia, /raw 'A* Ar$i
deyr/ Xercmkrr, 1838, to Ikt 91«f day-/ (*•
taker, 1831, hoik dayi tor to tire.
DR. CASH.
For am-wtot received fWim the I *t day of November,
1131, t Mho 31 *t day of October. 1839. b-dh deya
Incloatvr, ami pltood to the ere Jit ofthe follow
ing account* I
8fa»e Stock, |511,030
Dividend on Rank Stock, 39.350
Tan on Rank Stock, 19,533 It
Vendue Tax, 543 53
Sale of fraudulent Inta, 307 87
Funds, raised by gr«nt feea, on gold Inti, 6,910
Cherokee laud Iota, 0,043
Lottery of 18'7,
Lottnrynf 18*11,
Lottery of I89U,
Head Right*,
Cticr.ik-c Fraction*,
Fracthm* of 1037,
Fraction* of 1833,
Columb'i* Lota,
Maeon Lot*.
Fr.iidiil.-nt Lota,
Lotv lUnndlOQ,
Tc*'lmuilali,
Copy (Jrnnta,
$580,030 an
Balance of cn«h remaining in the Trca-
•nry, 31st October, 1033, 10,003 93
Bank Stock, ' J0,000
Pap r M.mIIiiii. 2707 73
Macon Bank' Bill*, 1,133
Counterfeit Money, 31
CR.
By amount of Governor's warrant*, and tho Prosl-
dent'* and Speaker's w.rrant*,Mid from tho let
d iy .of Nnvomlier, 1830, to the Slat day of Goto*
her,’ 1830, both day a inclurivoi
Civil Establishment of 1030, $27,002 50
Civil Katablialunent of 1030, 11.430 71
Special Appr ipriotlon of 1839. 162,707 34
Special Appropriation of 1830, 9,023 02
Hpucial Appropriation of 1037, 310,820 00
8peclnl Appropriation of 1030, 322 50
Contingent Fund of 1830, 13,255 53
Contingent Fund of 1038, 3,457 94
Contingent Fund of 1837, 32
Printing Fund of 1839. 19,973 94
Printing Fund of 1030,' 38
Military Fund uf 1839, 3,880 50
Military Fund of 1033. 2,919 59
• • * ~ ’ 10,234 03
11,273 80
Fund far tho Rodumptiun of Public Doltt, 30 94
Prcaident and Speaker 1 ! warrnnta for.
the expenae* of tho LegUInturo fur
tho *ca*Un of 1838, 97,349 25
$590,312 89
Roipecifully auhmh'rd, by
T. H VYNKS, Troamror.
Jp
.w,Nni) lb.ir.'ilt•• it*
i »f • itowirhllr Ifait.l'"r —
hIiI, mi
frail
Thee fai, tlm *d»rial return* pro** a gre«t Semneie*
tie Iscnraae of tlw popular vote. In thafony.*la
O'.iimU'* from whieb wehe«nlnlllfll*lly. lhrn> ha*
b-vMi a gain, fur Ihedemooratk* «.u»e, of more than
I'v tbMMsd **taa» l^at year the whig ammgih
In the*# rmwilisa «ra* about flfiren thmH«nd, and
till year III* about eleten tleaiund, while llw demo*
malic vo'e in the aairm ooun'ieiia tin*year tenth-m-
•and, and hat year eight ihonaand.
Cattaraugua County, which waa «uppo«od t« have
given a demoereriemajm'iy,appear* to have given a
•mall whig itMlmiiy which tranifer* to the wt.lga
two m«»ra member* than we»« granted to them In
our table* of yiuiunl iy.—,V. Y. llvr. Pool. 12/A.
W* have at length tho mult of ihn recent elec*
tion. The *t*te repute* i* llw arm* ofthe combined
faction*, PerferalUrh.Abolithmiam nml C*Mimvatl«m;
They probably carry five of ihnoight Senate dl«*
tricu, and n' majority In that bodv of fr-.m 0 to 8.
lo tho Honto, the dem.N-ri'* have o'ccted 00 mem-
her* and tho f-deralht* 08 Iwlag a federal majority
of 8 in that body.
Tiik Skvat*'.—Thelal2 l, and Sthdlairielahave
( tleet«d di m ainiiq Senator*, fa till*, (tin* 3d) elec
ting three Senator* llw vote I* exirem. Iy rluae.—
Tho probability U that two if not all, ihn fe»ieral
ticket ura elected. In the Oilt. lha vote i* eipially
clo*e. If tho federal candid i<u I* •uccetitlul hi*
majority wiil not exeeimd 50 vnie*. In the 4th, 7ih
and 8. It, the federal candidutc* have auccecdcd.—
Albany Argue.
t, Fort Daltaa,
Fort Lauderdale, l.t. Tompklna,
Cl. Fort Sullivan, Cap Cltroer,
K* Futt Cumming*. Li. u Blown,
D. Fort Davenport^
II TamiaiDay, M-.j
p.cola'a, l.H'llt U Pwoe.
•lent Colonel W flat-*, enmimnding
inei.t! Li utenant It Rnlgely, Adjutant! Tl(
taia, St Augustine.
F«r the inform itinn of our mcrcliant* we puhlUlt
tin. followiui> table, which wu 11.0 from Elliot'* Uri*
tiili larifT—N Y Poet.
Table ihnwing the rnie of duty Impnied In England
on foreign Wheat and Flour.
Whenever the over
age price of lirltiela
Wheat ahull he pvr qr. Duty per hh). flour.
Duty perqr. of 190 lha.
I,lent Wy*e,
MeClmt «k,'l.t lizard.
87
87J
57|
721
73
72
72
72
b3 .la 73f
n w
■ 30 d*
We a *w Inteml, na an act of justice Jo ihnae
iMrehanta who have remalmtd tru* t-i the Inter-
fata ofthe Souihornyteople, do«pite th* unrarcntl »n
they have met with from llio Fedu.al Abolition
Marchanu, wl*en thalr Demncrntic »ent'men'»
have been dlacoventl! to make a proper dlacrimb
•atlnn. Not only Juitlce tuthe metchmu, hut the
deep regard weontortaln fur tba principle* we pro-
laaa, ur.o u» to pursue thia coatae.
We know a'«utbaiauma uf nur large eommer
elal papara which havo an'extenalya patfonatebo-
fond lha Potomto, have repoataJly printed two
one for the East and anuiher for
the South—one containing doctrine* upon the aim-
igr
fisfiar tnwar.1* it* expo»ure.
* Wa will vihI myor to proouro a Hat which will lm
Rerfeoi in all ha detail*) and for tlt'.i puritum we
vita all the infotmalhm, properly auihei
: whieb our f. ion*la eau olitain.
• oouin—one containing auctnno* ...»
it of abnilUnni dlamet. ically oji|ta»lt« to the other
eh tnainiona hypoortijr ahuuld not lw tolerated
y longer, and weeredotorminrdto loud atiitulp-
in.
wnticatrd,
NEW YORK. Nov. J2.
Suite of Stoeke ut Ike Exchange,
1500 I).nft. Philadelphia
400(1 do dn
5000 do do
80 United Suite* B.ink,
30 dn
23 do
50 do
50 do
50 dn - .
Stock* gcnernlly wero firm to dny, although,uur
quutolinn* are rudui'ud for «uvcr*d c»f the lending
•took*. Bank nf tho United State*, Delaware nnd
llitdtnn, N >rtli Amorican Tru»t, ILirlemnnd Bank
of Kentucky wcro*t .tionnry—American Exchange
Bank advanced 3 per runt—Stonington J—Canton
I.J- Utica 3— Molmwk declined I A-
The whif* Htlrihiitotha ndvnnne in atnek" y"*** 5 ^
dny to their hope* of perpetuating a little l| ,n * ,,r
tlialr npliemenil paper *y*tomt but lha revoliit' on ' n
price* U otomlily going nu, and tha *pe«ttl | ^tlv ,, "y»-
t-m of credit, wi ll which wn Hava an long he on
ufl|icte.l,dn"« not And favor with nil *ubitantiul m on
of their own parly.—Evening Poet,
ClKNKiur. Oiinj.n,
No 50
MR. LEWIS' RESOLUTIONS.
The follow! <g are tha prcntnhht and re«nlu>inn*
lutrinlucod yeiicrday in the Sonata by Mr. Lewi* nf
Muscogee t
Whorea*, hi* Important th it the Leglilniure nf
this State tliouhl adopt *nmo mutuum to proiuct the
intoresi* ofthe pimple agtiltm iliodnngernui and
extraoTtKnary power* of the bank* heretofore char
tered by the Lugiriatore! and wlt'-rca* many of the
hank* of till* State hnve recently auijxuiilod apecle
>ymtsni« ( lit direct vi diitiottofihoir climtur*. which
Oitlctihituil In it* ennarquettoe* to »ct ul dclinnro
till l. gidntlvo nuthurlty nml legal nliligntlnti*! and
wlierea*, attrli act* on the part of the l.itttk* rouble
(hum to havo nnd earrcUo a decided ml vantage over
tha people, and open wile the door to fraud and
peculation
Beil tlrrofbre resolved, Su\, Tltai hi* Excel*
lettcy the Governor be, and he i* hereby authorised
and requited, to h ive writ* nf Seim Facia* iaanml
ngatuat ovary hunk in the State of Georgia which
ha* violated it* chatter, either by suspension of
*p*'cle payment nr any oilier acta theiniu prohibited
l»y law .which ma> he made know nt »hla F.xcepmtcy.
Be it further rrsolvid, That hi* Kxcell nr.y the
(lnv.Mnnr h'., and lie U henhy niphnrised nuii re-
qttlred, toetnpl tyemiii*ei tn l.u a ••••eluted with any
nf tlie S dialtnr G ncMl*>if lim Jo Bein' Circuit* of
the State in which n»y bunk huving vi.dui.diU
dinner may he Incutod, f«r tint pmpo«e of aiding
■itch Solicitor Gcnnrul in the investigation nguin«t
h‘ ‘
such bunk*,—Augueia Vonetitulionnliet, 14/A *«*/.
I pgarnor ThxuDork Sxdowicx.—Wa are In
- - .fbrmed that letter* have been receiwrl In town to
. . the effect that Theodora Sedgwick, of 8tockbridge,
Man, while addiWng a public meeting at I lit*,
fltld, adavortwo ainon, wa* aeiaerl by a au.l.ion |
nwh ofhloud to the head, and shortly alter expired, to
' Mr. 8edgwick waaa mm of the mn«t onlargotl cratieguin
.Mdenligbtened views, anti of thu wannest philun-
throphy. His diapoihimt wa* aa active a* it was
beoevolont, and hlafhoultleaand tltna w're d*votul
to objects of pub'lo good. HD work on I'uhllc and
Private Economy, n useful and exeellont book, at*
Mat* the. extent tu whleh hi* Inqnlrieaandexortinna
. waraoonaeorated to thi* noble purpose. We lam-nt
. ; .lhet bo ahuuld be withdrawn iVom ua when io many
mra of uaafulneia remained before hint.—M 1»
irw.
TatueoTika OrMUtioa,—The Alban; Artu*
• of Friday autos that the Tallaootian or Rhinoplaa
v |«r aptrallm was recently .pvifwiMd at. ana*
. tomicui theatre of tha Albany Medical CaUege, by
• Dr. A Wen March. Vcofeiroirnf Surgery In the pre**
; r'wBoa ofthe anUraoia** and a large number uf pity
• oflhlielly nnd neighborhood,
‘ nd tnl
ARMY OK THE UNITED ST/ATES.
NEW YORK ELECTION.
We lake tlm following from a "Whig" paper, the
N. Y, Journal of Commerce, which I* genera.Iy
very oaiioet In it* ooiivllutlnrit. Wo aoe mi ron«im
doubt its ourrecttipi* now. Thu immonte demo-
must Im apparent to all.
NaJ iuiTtKi or vorxa.
(7(>e*rnur,
* tWaaa of thia clty nud m*t*hborhomi, who wore nt*
• >traetedby the novelty and intero-tofthe operuilnit.
■ It co.lli.Kl, Mjr. th. Ar..., " In .upplyln. III •
Inuoftho now *hlchln |M< In.MK-o wn.enl rr,
. • by detaching lufHclent *kln from tit- furcheml, leav
(nr U connected b *twaen the eyebrows, and brinjp
. Ing dovra, and mntilding It Into the form nf a no*e.
tha raw end bleeding auriaci being closely applied
f ' .to a aimllar raw surface mad* upon tho margin uf
tha former note, to which adhasiunia affected.
. ThapatVant is a rerident of Albany, and anataln.
ed tbapa^ ,, l' lklH ^ A^dl°« , ‘ *p«ri»lhMi wiih signal
fbrtluade, and at iu termination roao from the opera*
ting tablo,and aralked Into an at^aeoitt rmtm,whence
be waa awtn removed tn hi* hooae, end wa leant
thu» far la doing well, and every confidence is en
tertained of iu complete *ucce»».
This pperatioa D an instance «<fU»o triumph of
•urgery uvrruna ofthe wm*t deformitlea inflinted
bydiaraae, and by lu wccosa reflects tha highest
honor upon the operator, as well aa th* profession.
A«j old toper, who had long boon acctl»tomed to
ag the stopple, being on ou« occasion *» pretty
, a« usual, I thank ye," hi* wife procured tt
eomo and got aomamcn to put him In tho grave
var.l
; TbU b.ln; Jon. U».y of,trh*l M ... «h« ho
: would do whoa ho oamo to himojl. Uf oo,l b,
. h..lr, .fapt.trth.awo, of tho liquor, ho o*ohr
and,ho top of tho c5io boin, oofootooKl. ho throw
It off, o»l .iui,i,iipboa« to .tow oroolU him Io
orrty dUectbn. Atlu.l holo, full, ulUnl tho
rn lurly ««. thorn, tho men lotlo, hll behind the
t.inb .tune, - will,-' mouwjdh. In dro«.v tone.,
•' I rue*. I'm the 6e«l one tlmi*. rl», or eUe I'm
pl.iutlybele.Kl."—PUI. D"pM.
Fm Sl.mViSilk Forra.r nf 8,tur,I.J Nn.. »
let them h-.ld on to their tree*—'Ion I »«U uwlei*
yon cm get a fair price—until aprin*, ami then you
will have thu aid af the •p-culatora in geUtnx f.md
price*. Above„\\, b*t -rower* keep out of tlie rity
tnsrkcu.—Every one who gnea to the cilia* tit aril,
e H* t-i the great *toek already there, ami give*
feverish Pv o to the pnaic."
'• k *■-'' B fitcr advice than thi*—rnueder and more dDin-
— the rnantry con’d giw. We
/AY FROM THE CITIES,
home, or any where vise but
oDnn market them at pre*rot.
but who wa* burn
after mdSeriagfer a
,WMl.
id Dr. Smne.i
wbeD br^lt mA it* root*.
Oi leant Cour,
Countiee,
New York,
King*,
Richmond,
Queen*,
Wt «toho*ter,
Rt-ckUiid,
1'utnam,
Dutch. •«,
Orange,
Ommlugn,
Gteene,
Albany.
lluuueiuer,
Seltoueotady,
Ctilumhiu,
Moiiiguinoryt
Cortland,'
Waihington,
Oneida,
Tompkina,
J.fllrson,
Ulster,
Nlugaro,
Catmraugu*,
SuF.lk,
Uur go,
Monioc,
Wnyitt,
Oilean*^
Schoharie,
Cayttg*,
Sullivan,
Chonnngn,
Ontario,
Livingston,
Essex,
Delaware,
Br<Htmo, -
Clicmmig,
Yet.**,
Seurat,
Struhen,
Aifa*o"r,
Erie,
Tioga, .
Chsutauguo
Ciintun,
Lewi-,
Oswego,
St retoga,
Fulton,
Warren,
Ftahkliii,
Hirkitucr,
b*n inirrred th*y tainxl a *qhKrip.
Idfiw,". ’ The uni|tri*nce aiMrlrtln#
tdttfelaMWattr
loniidttra uf
d •;•!*.*,
aisraaBSs
hi*iMfxrt',end*hen in
linn for |..« eidfiw.*' ,
drrorv* groat pr-iw* f«w ilwlr huatolrat exariiona,
amf wa vam-aiiy ht»i« lh*t 4 lr labor* may hr
Crowned wi-.h complete »nrre*.| l.u* it w.tald appear
that the llov. Mr. M ith. w ha* in tde mora cmveit*
in lirla-nl thin all tlu> rocleliro liave yet been ablv
to accotnpILIi.—Dublin Keening Poet.
tOP Tha f tllnwittg eliaering new* ii taken from
the N. Y. Evening Post, Mill ina>.
M ASSACHIJ8ETTS ELECTION.
The Rot tot Morning Po«t of yetli'r-lay give* rc-
turrt- from 209 town* in .MnssaciiuuMU, and add* t
'• We h ive furihor rctur iy, Iwtllrve.l Mbecfirn«t,
hut not«uflieii.nily certain tugivHn-iftafflvomprla-
Ing in tlmaggreeniu 217 nut uf 303 towns in tlm
State. Ill them U«7 town*.
Mi»t in hi*..,. ,40.3 )3
Everett.. .39,919
•-Sis'
'uty perqr.
/. *- d.
l. #. d.
40
2 0
8
1 8
»
50
1 10
8
1 2
9
09
1 0
8
10
0,
65
1 1
8
13
»
00
1 0
8
12
5,
07
18
8
11
2
08
10
H
19
0
69
13
8
8
8
70
19
8
6
5
71
0
8
4
oj
72
2
8
1
7:
1839
18.38
Whig.
V. D.
Whig. V
. B.
1800
822
50
07
50
10
73
00
31
4 TO
545
647
504
433
433
523
239
104
337
19
287
18
640
500 _
615
543
69
99
185
57
fttl'u
300
355
414
280
1700
1794
459
1040
131
233
390
512
109
900
389
500
• 100
54
1200
1025
1338
807
1103
1134
35
a
78
318
430
303
150
64
211
152
103
343
316
991
1151
luOO
1118
430
408-
800
981
134
193
830
680
55
56
140
143
900
453
350
640
'
2309
2026
125
261
• 1300
1909
60
171
100
127
30
48
161
394
490
382
300
877
230
881
1000
1119
14,854
1M40
17.989
9,765
11,440
m
9,763
3,114
8,224
•3,414
n in 55 Counties,
4,810
V. B. gait
The Whig mujurity a yenur ago t
Tito alt.iv* ittclu'lea all the Counties in tho State
except Genessee, Madtron and St Lawrence. The
first will probably give a Wb*g majority of 3300 and
Ura two last a V. B. mijority of 80 h Tha Whig
mnjnrity iu the St-to, wo celoulato, D over 5038.
Tlwre D a V. B. gain from !a«t yo*r of ahout 5003
ia tha Suu.,hoif uf which waagaiued in thi* city
Yb* above return* du uut pretend to perfect lie-
curacy, tett U it hoSieocd the ganeraj result will be
abuut as here fated. ' ** *”
llr.AD'QHs. ok Tttr. Anar,
Anj. Oknkiiat.'s OrrcK,
, IVnehinglon.Nov. 1.1839.
I. Promoiion* nml iippoinlm»nU in the Army of
the Unite I State*, ainca tho publication of "Gene
ral Or.lertNo. 38, of July 3>l, 1839.
General Staff,
First LleulonentW W S BID*, 4th Infantry, In
he \**i*iiiiii Adjutnnt Genprnl, with t he hr. vet rank
if Captain ufCuvulry, Ofllh Oct, 1839.
Adam McLaren, AxaDtiuit Surg 'ou, 'o ho Sur
geon, 30tli June, 1839, vice Clark, decease,I.
Junto* Simons, uf Smith Carolina, to ho Ai-i*tant
Surgeon, 11 th July, 1839.
Firet Rcjjimr.nl of Pragoone,
Second Licuion int Philip Koarnoy, to l^t lit
Lieutenant, 221 July, 1839, vice Bowman deueu*-
ed.
Jarnn-II Cliiirluinn, of Mniiio, tube 21 Lieute
nant, 1 It ill Oe loiter. 1839.
Second Ifraiment of Dragoone,
Albeit L. ury, ul nuui*yivunia, to ho 2d Lieute
nant, 19th O. tuber, 1039.
Fourth lfririm»nl of Artillery-
Seeuud LiuntoiMit Tlioinu* L Biont, to he 1st
Lieutenant, lu Aiuu-t, 1839, vice Hus* resigned.
Fifth Itegim ’nl of Infantry
Spencer Nor.ell,»f Michigan, to ho 2d Lieinonant.
20ili Uotulifti, U|:|9,
JohnC Rohiuutn, ofN York, to bo 2d Lieutenant,
27th Oi'lolior, 1839
Sixth Regiment nf Infantry,
Beound l.ioutonunt Limedm C Kas'nn, to ho 1st
Lieutenant. 23 I July, 1839, vl.'o lljirrison Miguctl.
Second Liautenntit E.lunr.l Johnson,tu lio l«t
Liuutnuunt, 9.1) October, 1039, viceGriflin,deceas
ed
L"w!* A Aiini«iend, of Virginin,toba2d Lieute
nant, 10th July, 1839. .
.lame* R Emmy,of Maryland, to ho 2d Lieutenant,
21 *t October. 18.39.
Edwards 0*,*o ul, of Mniiio, in ho2d Liettionnnt,
24'hOc'filiur, 1039.
Edwnnl II Fiixijarnld, of Virginin, tube 2d Lion-
lonniti, 20th Oet.il.er, 1839.
Seventh Regiment of Infantry.
Paul D (Ini-sc, ol I'cntMylvunin, tube 2.1 Lieute
nant, 23.1 Oeiohci, 1839.
James- It Seult, uf Pennsylvania, tu D* 2d Lioutc-
nnnt, 25tli October, 1839.
Eighth Regiment of Infantry,
Culviu Muixcl, uf P.-un*ylv iiuu, to bu2d Lieute
nant, 22.1 (A tuber, 1U39.
11. CASUALTIES.
Reeignatione.
First Lieutenant Edward O Uu*», 4th Artillery,
3l*l J a v, 1839.
Fit at Lieiiuiim<it Jo* P Harritun, 0th Infantry,
22d Jn'y, 1839.
Sticomi Lio .tenant Milton A Haynes,3.1 Artilluiy,
30th September, 1839.
Second Li.iut.-n nit John Darling. 5th Infantry,
15th Anguit, )8.19.
Sec *nd Me.it.-i.nut Wocnflmrn Put tor, 1 7th Infantry
3Dt August, 1839.
Secun.l Lieuteimut John BSIiophnr.l,7tltlnfuiit»y,
17 It September, 1839.
A«*i.4tuiit Suigeon Zina Pilcher,'.31st August,
1839.
Dent he.
IlrovotCaptain G .urge H Grirtin, Assistant Ad.
jutnut General, at Tuntpa, Fluri lu, 8ih Oetuhcr,
1839.
Surgenn R Cl-irko, at Mi\jor Gamble's, Florida,
27thJuiu, 1839.
AstDtunt Sui tionn T J C Monroe, at Fort Niagara.
23d October, 1839.
Second Llouten <nt Charles J llttuhe*, 0th In
fantry, at Fort Frank Brooke. Florida,22d August,
1839.
Declined.
«A**i»tmt Surgeon Era*tos B. Wolcott.
Second Lieutenant Thomas Hunlon, 2d Dra
goon*.
Diemieetd.
Second Ll ntenant A W. Allen, 5th Infantry,
21U Oclo^er, 1839.
III. The officer* promoted and appointed will
repott according to their promotions nnd appoint
ments. mid join'lieir proper station*, regiments, or
companies, without delay. Tbo Socond Lieuten
ants of dragoons and infantry, nnd the oflrera on
detached service, or acting under special orders,
will report l.y letter to their respec.ivu Colonels,
and agreeably to I heir special instruction*.
By onier of Alexander Macomb.
Major General Commanding-in-Ckief i
R JONES,
Adjutant General.
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE,
rilin'* or KKatNt.KKB.
Leave of absence for thiie month* t • Li’ut W
H Wright.
ToromunttrAt. knuixkkh-i.
Mriur J l) Grtli i n »j»j» d ited to accompany the
nun nl»«iener* to d.-teimine tiie boundary- line Im-
tween the United States an* Tex-ts, and to condRtt
the astron'imirnl observations
Capt G W Hugh** ordered to T*n»»»co, in
charge of llto improvement uf tho Cumberland
rive'.
First Lieutenant T. J. Lee, assistant to Major
Grthnm.
First Lieutenant A A Humphreys, on duty in
Bureau ut Washington.
First Lieutenant J E Biako, ossutaat to Captain
Williams.
Brevat Second Lieutenant Goorgr Th-»m, assis
tant M Captain Canfield.
Name* of post* garrisunod by the thltd regiment
of Artillery, now serving iu Florida, with • list of
the oflWre present t
Comp*. Poet- CommanJere.
A. & r. Fort Pierce, Mqjor Chihli,
ut Atahove 73 1 0 7j
Whunt, the pnKlucqof (Jimndn or tlm Britifli pos
sessions, is 5*. per ipiarier duty whmi tho nverogn
price of British Wh nt D under 07*., nt over that
price tho duly i* 0.1 the <pi .rter nr night bn-hcD.
From the Chicago Democrat Extra, Od27lh
AWFUL CONFLAGRATION !!—NINETEEN
BUILDINGS BURNT.
About2 o'clock,.Sunday morning rim 27th,n fire
hrokn outbotween tha buildings h-longing lo Hen-
iy Brown and I). Hatch, and could not he arm-led
until it had deslint.'d neariy nil tha block bounded
by Lnk* Clark, Snuih Waller nnd Dearborn streo's
nil I lio South sidu of lha alley, a viulont rain alone
protected tho rent riii.ler of tho block and several
ndjncentones. Indeed no onoc io predict ii* immense
ruvngas hud it I ecu a dear and windy night. ^
Astu tho,cau*n of llie lit o there me various opin
ions. A lurg,« tmrivnt t»f our cititcn* are inclined
to nllriuuto it to im-endiaries, and this vh-w gains
confirmation from iIm targe numltcr of tlieive* de
tected srouinf tlm premises. The fire was nr-
rested in ihu direelinn of thin office, wholly tiv tho
intervention ofilm I irely erected lire prmif building,
occupied by B. W. Raymond A Co., nnd by Osborn
and Strnd,* and on Dearborn siroet in the diicciion
of tho ' Theatre, by ilia pulling down of Mes«r§.
Spring & Gcftidricli'x oflieo. With tho exception *»f
llto fire proof building und one of brick, the block
was all wood.
In addition to the above jliere are several out-
hoosea consumed, coti'iiiniog propei ty of eonsitlc-
rnhlo vnlop. Consider title damagn was experienced
I ho a dj-lining Idocks by the removal of Goods,&c.
Remarkable Scries of theft» nnd escapee by a
small Lad —A few -lay* since Joint E. Hunt, who
keep* a refectory nt 39| Sunlit street, New York,
cn mi lo tho lower ulliae and rel tied-tho following
•xlr-iordiiiury ndvoii ures, pi-riuiiin-il by a lid 14
ro.tr* of age, named Joseph Line**, who wa* recent
ly n surv.mt in hi* refectory. Soma time in Sept.-m-
ht-r ho had stispici ns that thu lad was in the habit
of pilfering from Ills till, which sin ill operation* ho
d- lect d und -onn pul a stop to. Shortly afier,
L nes* broke, into In* le'cctory, after it w u closed
ill oiglit. and loblted it--f $25. .til-1 oil being uccu*cd
of the tliefi, iicknowh-dg-nhit, iiinl w.t* sunt to tho
Ileusi'iif Rofu^n. On Weduo day ni*lit Mi. Ham’s
rufeciury wa* ngniii broken open nml robbed of $31
in bank iiniu«iin-l *i.v.-r. nml front saniociruum-iaii-
ces it w.t* iwcuri tinad tltai Mne** wn< the Imrglar.
On Tliur-diiy evening Mr. Huatf-iuml hi n,an I guv.-
hiinincban;o of a w -iclumin who to -k b in t-» tho
wnlchbU'is- jahooi 4 I'clock imho morning humnii-
aged tu t-scitpH fr.on tlm 1st di-trict w iti-hboii*e,aiul
lioforo davlii-ln lux-1 a third timestirceml'-tl in break
ing open Mr. Hunt'* r- f--ctory, and 'robbing the till
of $3 lu small lull* nn-Psilv-M-. when lie was discov
ered and taken into custody. On being brongbl o
llw police office, ho confu**ed nil the robberies Im
hn I pcrpctuit -d, n-td ansooinmineil t • prison. In
tile c -lino ofthe forenoon, onn of the officer* of the
Court of Sosdon* disuovored Lines* iPteinpling to
n-nitpe fr-un Id* cel , having succeeded in pushing
hi* body, op to In- dt-mld r*, feet foremost, through
tlw airhole -r •vindmv.. Bin for this ncctdentul dis-
a.ivery, lie wuul'TOiiivo on huihiodly ma le hi* exit
from tlt-t prison, -tn l p.-rlmii* ag tin broken open hi-
l-tle master's piemi-e*. He wu* then immediately
svnrM.ui-k to bis ol I quurter*, llio H-mse -f Refuge,
from >vht<,i<.-o ho lint oscapetl by undermining tlm
wad. • ... .
Musicai. Ankoo iTfe — Fi't-d rick S
miisii-nl amateur of Ibtuii-lti It, hi tlm gnnul duchy
of llu*sn. | o-*e*«e* n femn'o •paoii-l. whit'll Ims he-
MAHRlEDi
On \Vnln,ul.jr «%K.ln,. 1.! b Inlt. Ii. ihn IMS
Mr. lllmirv, Mr. (I. I., Clll'i: Jr.-'lo MU. JACK-
w«ln IIAItIUKTr ANSI.KV. Snn^iur rflht
l.lr.t fad*.let's. Krti, Km|. a .hi, d-J.
In Ch.rfa.tmi, nn ill. I Ah In.., hy th* -nt*. Mr.
f.rt*.t, Mr. JOS. W. \Va.OKn,.,fS»trnnn.h, in
Ml.. U^OKaUNA, il.u-ttUT of C.pl. (fair,.
Tn. RL.er.ne.—'The mult in tbfa .tnte Is eo
•reriy nMrflalnmt lint <ra u* jniiiM in teyiny
tha' llw Whl|> mill Ura • nfalml.yu(.l|hime«-
l*tr in the hurra o‘ A.mmt.ly, in* eF^enwmberl
of th. Senate. SnoM Ullfauee«ulnly.h,n|.i»rr
the election of Otmenl Uont, in tbo TbirJ Sen.
uefal UiMrict, far elum the •hl|. efalm • emjnrity
uFnely reutuee we. A.ts the faith Bfaukl, them
liilMeUule d-Sx. The nr<tru ehich era •«
come n strung.- source uf t rror to ull tho mediocre
musician* of tho plm-u nod its vicinity. Having
ncipiircd a com|Kli'ney hy comm' rci 1 i-uhisity, Mr.
S—— retired front leisinc-s and dev. cccl liimself.
Iinmt ami soul, to tho daily and hourly enjoyment
of Ids favourite sconce. Every member of Ids
liitii'.hou o-linld was hy dogrpes involved more or
|e*s In the same -ccupniion, and even thu liuu*o-
he'd o iul l in rime hear n part in n i-li.eu*, or do*
cipher n m l -dy of Schiibott. Oueimliviituttl uluno
in Urn family seeim'd tn resi-t thi* mu-ical entrain
ments this was a sinttll spaniel the sole specimen
of the canii.n ruro in the mansion. Mr. 8 —
felt tite iiiipo-sildlity of io*ii1|ing tlm tltenry of
•minds into the head of people, hut lie firm
ly resolved to make the aalm d hem some part • r
ntlii r in, riio g.-ournl dome-tie concert, by. perso*
vent ice, and th * «Jo; tion nf it-gcni-m- in nn*. lie
uttaine I Id* object Every time tii.it n false note es
caped i-iili r fr oi ins<rument or vo re. as ofiten as
any blunder, of whatever kind, was committed by
member* of the mosicul fimily,(aiul sitelt blua.lcrs
wore sontuiiin s committed iotootioorily,) down
came Id* muster'* cane upon tit • back of the ua-
fuiiunnte poodle till she booled nndgr.-whd ag-iin.
By and bye, si-nple men ice* nih the slick werA
•ub.tinned lor blow*, und nt a still more advanced
period of tlds cx'ruordlnnry training, a mere glance
of Mr. S —■ —.'•< eye was autficiout to make the
animal howl oi u (miration. In ih - and people be
came •*» ilmrougbly ncqtjalnOHl with, and aitcalDo
t-i, false n-'te* mid other musical hnrharism, that thu
ilightcst tri*mkeof the kind was infallibly signuiix-
cd by n yell front her, forming the most expressive
cornmrn aryf anon tho inisperformnnce.——Wh n
extended trids w- ro made of the nnim-d's ncq-iir •
moots, they wore never found to fail, and people
bncamo wlm - sbe still is tliemo«i fnmons.imnartinl,
nnd consciflaiimi* connoisseur in He»*o. But, us
may bn imagined, her musical apprecinti in is en
tirely negntive; if y.iu sin-r wiih expression, nnd
play with ability she will remain cold and im-
pa*-ihle. Bat lei yourexe utionoxhibit the alight*
o*t defe:-t, nn I you will h »vo her instnntly showing
her te- th, whisking hor mil, yelping, harking und
growling. At the pro-oat time tlioro i* n u a con-
eeri or an oimntat Darmstndr to which Mr. Fred.
S ■ ■' - - nnd Ids wonderful d->g are it *t invited or
nt least the dog.
Officers,
M. Mock,
fiteptoo, Si
Taylor,A*-
, ais t. Sur*
g*on Con
rad-
D. Fort Nee Sm > tn.,C.pl J U Vinton, J*PM.
* - vcrtA*aia't
Burg. D#
M- rion’s majority. 304
Ni-tt dentoCM ic gain in 217 towns, 8843 Ever-
c't’s majority Inst ye«r. 9905. leaving 1120 i«»‘ he
gniti'-d for Moil -n in ihe 88 towns tn bo heard from
The aggregate vote in tho -ttto In-t yenr wa* 93,-
191. Estimating from tho incrense in 217 towns,
the nggn-xa'.o vote this year will be 11)9,080, leav
ing 29.000 iu the town* to he hoard from. A gain
uf eigi t jut cent in those town*, which i* 1600
votes, will ••lect Judge Mmton hy 430 mnjoii'y. un
less the scut cring v»t- • prevent it. Thu towns as
fnr ns hemd from have given n democratic gain of
a fraction over ton o- r rent. No returns ore re
ceived from Horkstiiiu County, where wu niiticipntn
fact which *bow« the strength of the democracy.—
Gov. Everett's v-.te will fall hilt li'llo shoit of tlm
nggregiito of Inst year, while tlm wh do increase i«
on tin- democratic siilo. Thi* -bows thit oar
strengtli is not derived by the wrenknes* nf nitro|ipo-
unit-. The whig* havn brought out their whole
force. We think Moitoii i* olcct-d.
In thi* city we mo still iu suspense as to the result
of the elociion of Senators nnd Representatives.—
We udh-re to the opinion tlmi but three Sen t -r*
mid twenty-five Ropie* orutives nre chosen. But
tin- emiming of tlig^oie* is exclu*ivcly in the liniul*
of the whig*, und they Indil buck tlm result. We
tru*t they w ill do their ruin* correctly.
Senator*.—Our Senate consists of forty mem
bers. Wo fowl ccit iin that fifieen ilomocrnt* have
been choneff, vir.!—3 in Norfolk! 3 in Bristol! 5 in
Middlesex! 2 l« Hampden and 2 in Borksbire. Lt
is pretty evident that filleon federalist* lime also
been chosen, viz:—3 in Suffolk; 6 in Essex: l in
Bnrnstab'c; 1 in Duke* and Nnniucket; 1 iu Frank
lin; 2 in Hampshire) 1 in Worcester, nnd that there
jiro 19* vacancies, viz:—3 in Suffolk; 2in Plymouth!
und 5 in Worcester.
House of Hopro-ciitativo'.—It is yet doubtful
which parly will have llto nseendonoy in the lower
branch of the Legislature.
In district No 0, thero is no cltoico of memlmrof
Congrc**, in place of Mr. Alvord (foil ) dfC'-ased,
nnd no choice of Senator in Fianklin cuutity."
Thu Hn*too Adverli-ur, a whig paper, publishes
return* from 207 town*, in .which it admits a gain
for M -rton,tho domnerntio candidate, nm unling to
0,073. Thi* print claims that seventeen whig* return
ed to rite .Senate, mid admit* tlmi liltccn doinoc ai*
ive been eluded.
Sumo of tlm whig print*, wo son a-crihe the falling
off in thu wing vuto tu the flttern gallon law. Weure
very ccitnin, however, that this could have had bn:
liille effect Many of llio leading democrats it is well
known, ure friendly to l ; at law. Robert Knnlnul,
no uuk- and eloipicnt democrat travor-ad tit-* State,
culling meetings, and delivering luuluro* iu h- hall of
llie law.
Th-- Boston Allas in »p -oking of the groat vniia-
ion which has taken plucein tlm piopoititm which
the two parries b«-ar tonach utlmr, lakes no not ice
whatever nf thu lilU-en g ilijn law, hut ascribes the
Jesuit -ololy lo tho activity of tho democrutic party
mid th • apathy of their -ippon-nts. If the law io
q u-sti-iii Im I c ist llie whig* the stuto, or contrilmt-
ed greatly to that event, it would lint have been left
out of view hy a zealous whig print, anxious to
account for thu eleulhm io nay other way tha i by
acknowledging un uctuni duclincof tha strength of
it- owonariy.
The lto-ton Atln* say-:
" Our opponents have indeed exerted t! emsolvo*
to the utmost, and their socccsa appears to have
been prapuitionato to their exertions.
" On the oilier hand, thero Ims prevailed among
the wltij*t, at leuat intbl* part uf tlm cuwttuy. tho
most entire ii parity. Toourcertnin knowledge, tnn-
ny persona, who for year* past have been most uc-
live in organizing the whig party previous to elec
tions, Imve tld* year torn Iy omitted lo alt* nd the
meetings ol ihfl whig committee*, and some of them
we nre inclined o tu-pect. have baldly made tin lr
tap; cum nm at tho poll*. Tho passive whig* have
increased to ii greal and alarming exU-lil. No city
oew-p'inerso firas wear- aw.ne, with the oxci-p-
tion of ihe Atlas, h is'mu a hardly the sliglitcsi elec
lione.fing elf.ot.
'* Such is the natural effect of that long suprema
cy which the wh-g pnry enjoyed in this stole. It-
p-iworlins h-en so great, (tint it linscomo at Inst to
coiui ler .t*i'lfiiivincil)le,mid in tin- face of r. disciplin
ed omireing,active foe, whose oxen ions uic stimulat
ed hy nu insatiable appotiicfoi the spoils, it hn.* ill-
must fallon p-ofnomily itsleep. Los* mil severe
In**, is Iho u nntoinl consequence of such negligence,
and we hope that the result of tlds election will
teach llio whig*alessou which they will not soon
forget."
Another circumsinnce shows that, even in Boston,
tie* change which has taken pl:inr,c«uld not hnve licnn
effected bv the.fifteengnPun law. Abbot Lawrence,
ihu whig candidate, is elected to Congress from tlm
fir«i district, which includes Boston, by ^majority
ofon'y 1290. La*t yenr Governor Everett had in
that district n majority of 27*20. The question of
the fifteen gnU-ui law could not come up in selecting
u cmidid ilo for Congress, nnd - hero is no doubt I Inn
the entire whig vote was cheerfully cast for Mr.
Lawrence.
We give the fel'nwing extract from a letter of our
Boston conc-poiulcui.
'•Bosto.x, Nov. 12.
"Thee-ti-nule sent you «nmg w eek* since, elected
Morton, hy -103 l’rc».-nt appearances nre in favor of
it* being roili-zed in liiu aggregate, although the de
tails Miry somewhat.
"Suffolk give* Evi-rntt 209 more, nnd E-sex 200
le-s ihun lit ->0 set down.. Norfolk just tile same,
Bristol 309 nv -r, nnd Worcester 509 more f-i/ Ev.
cron. Mi.iillo-ex 200 m >vc lor Morton, Plymouth
300 less.
"At any rate the rg-inmto was not far front nccu-
rat-, a ul m iy c-nvince your readers that your cur-
rc*puiidciU i* not given to wild pn-d ctions nf re--
suits.
"Tho whig*here nro nstnunde-l, ns they confident
ly claimed 19,090 majority, and would n -t hear ol
less than 5.000.’’ 11. O.
The last intelligence from Boston is to this effect,
that thu election of Evcicit wa* given up hy hi*
friends, but they claim that neiiln-r i* Morton cl«Tt-
cd, nnd tlmi lim two panics are so tio irly balanced
tlmi the scafertng veto* will prevent a choice.
The Boston C'-atiuel, n whig print, of yca'ordny.
morninr. publishes returns furor 219 towat*, in which
Morton ha* n majority of 498 We sec nothing to
change our opinion that Morion is elected.
DIKD,« v .
In this city, on the I0 h instant, of dy**nt»-ry,
ANNA Kl.fZABETM y. unset child uf R. and
O. MacArd. H, aged 9 oroatha. .
In Us I Men. c.niniy, Fa.,ou tlm SOtlt of Septem
bet, Jiidgs JOSKl'II M'llfllDE, in th- 52d year
uf hia agw—InQ iiney, F.«.( on tha 20th uhimu,
W.V1.1.'. M'DIUDK, in the 25th yenr of I.Dage,
hut onn mouth after III* fvh-r’a death.——At Tub
Dha-tcv, Fa.,on thu 24th ultimo, 1'. O. HAYS, in
tire 51 at tear of his nge. Or the 15th ult. Judge
ROBERT BEVERIDGE,a nai.veofSiollar.il,hut
entire lo Amer ica many years since, and Ima resided
iu Florida aitre- 1828.—In Jones county, Ga , on
the30th uli. JAMES WADSWORTH, nenr 75
yenr* of nge. lie was a citizen of Nuith Carolina,
nod wx* actively ongUKCtl with the Whigs, during
the revolutionary war in tho struggle for indepen
dence.—In Milledgcv lit*, Ga. on tho 29 h ultimo,
Mrs. REBECCA PIERCE, wife oftlu- Kuv. Red
dies Pierce, in the 54th yenr of her age.
At St. Augustine, on tlm 9th instant, Lieutenant
B. PO'jLB, 3d Artillery) Mi-» SARAH FAR-
KEN, of New Jeraeyj Mr. J. TAYLOR) Mrs. M.
PORTER. Outhe 11th, A K. FKIKDLANDKK,
of H.imhurg, Germany) E. O'MEARA, nf In-htnd.
On the 12th, JACOB BROWN) Lr. ROWLI.Y
8. JENNINGS, 3( Artillery, of Tennessee. On
ihe 13th, Piisssd Midshipman W. S. SMITH, of
the U. 8. Navy,a native of Norfolk, Va.
n Con ut,.
•Ill b. nt.il. lull,.
,«*«iSkfa,
SSsSmMs
—I-'» b ,-»r 'ilRoe ellbln Ihe Urn. .
FiRKrilvil bj he, l„ Bln ,h lr iilij, riiiit,,. if eny
asrasftssr^ * hj - kn —
C ■JUi 1 nr 7. ,nr C,,Mr I c ‘‘ u, '*y» ahting
for Ordinary I'urposos.bir Jeffi-rsun Roherta.for Let-
teraof AdmlnDirotloft de bonis no,..nn the estate of
Joseph HerrinJttiin derean d, late of Striven cuun-
ty-Uteae are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular tlm kindred and .creditors of aaid dc
ceased,to be and appear at thy office within tha
time preacrilied hv law, to Rio their objection*. If
any they havo,and to shew cause why aaid letter*,,
should not he granted; ^
Given under my-hand at office, thia 8th day of '
November, 1839. ALEX. KEMP, Cik. r
ntiv 10 • w
PASSENGERS
Per ship Trenton, from Now Yotk—Mrs Bryant,
2 children and aorvMiit,.Mr* R A Arnold and sere
vunt, Mrs Breuno, Mrs M S down nnd s rvnnt, M
and Mis Al.lrich, Miss .Martin, Mcs.r-J lune»* and
Wiilboiirg. '
Ptrb.ig Madison,from New Yoik—Dr Grant and
Indy, D B Nichols nnd lady, Mr Turner, Indy and
2 children, Mrs Stanton, Mr* Thompson, 2 Mias
Smith, Miss Carter, Miss Vi-rstillo, Miss Willis
Miss Moore, Messrs Winship, Jenkins, May, Vi-r-
stille, Manor, Middi.-brouk, Hays, Price, Coodey,
Caple, Crowell, Wiley, and 11 sieernge.
.. Por steam packet.Savannah, from Clmrlesinn—
Mra Edwurd-, Mra pell, Mrs King, Mrs Wilder,
Miss Edwnrds, Miss Miller, Me-srs Johnson, Dell,
Evans, King, Cunningham nnd servant, Merrick,
Dick, Brown, Hull, Mi^j Massia*, Cupl Bachua, Lt
Plummer, Wilder, nnd 4 deck.
Per steam packet Ises, from Charleston—Mrs.
G A Taylor, Messrs. II C Moure, S .Watson, J J
Hodges, T Highain nnd 2 servants, Rout, and 15
wny passengers.
Per steam p icket Beaufort District, from Charles
ton—Miss Pritchard, Miss Dawson, Mis* Elliott,
Miss Lubbock, Mr* M Spisseggor, Miss Spisseggor.
Dr. Scott, Dr. M Domm’d, Messrs W Fripp, B F
Scott, F Hamilton, G Walker, D Lnihrop, .1 |!nv-
wnrd, child nml s>-rvnnt, C C Pinckney, cliild und
servant, j Husk oil, Rev II A Duncan.
Courigiiees per Central Bail Rond, nn 16th and
17th Inst —535 holes Cotton nnd other Mdze. to
Wimberly & Jones. W Duncnn, C Hnrtridge, N A
Hardee. L Bnl iwln, Ladd. Topper & Sirinro, Boa-
ton & Randle, R M 1'liiuixy. R Haboisham Sc Son,
J Cumming «!fc Cn E Sinclair, Adams & Burr -ughs,
L Llpsoy, ft’ Waters, G Cooper. ^
Consignees per Rail Road Curs, arrived nn tho
lOrii Inst,—324 imles Cotton tnC Hart ridge, Wim
berly & Joan-, E Sinclair, Washburn, Lewi* ft Cn.
L Baldwin, Adem* Sc Burroughs, R Habersham ft
Son, R M Phinlzy.D Ponce Sc Son, W Duncnn. N
A llnrilcc, J Lewis, Huntington ft Holcombe.
**SS??^?" 8crt veii .County.
TXTHERKAS applieathm will be made to tho
."J* ,, I»'f rjqr Court of auid County, when sitting
for Ordinary Purposes, by Georgo Pollock, for Let-
tors of Administration on the cstnto of Barbary
Herrington deceased, late of Scriven county—
Thcaearethrrefnro to nitn nnd admonish all nnd
singular the kindred nnd creditors o$ said deceased,
to ho and appear .at my olfiee ithln the tlmopre-
scribed bv Inw, to file their Abjections, if any they
havu, and to shew cause why said Letters should
not be granted.
Given under my Jtand at olfico, thla8>h doy of
November, 18397 ALEX. KEMP, Cik.
iv 16
Oo orffln—Scrivcu County.
TTTH ERKAS application will l>o made to the
v V Inferior Couit of said county, whenslttinf
for Ordinary Purposes, by George Pollock, for Let*
ter* of Administration on tho estate of L'<uD«nah
Herrington deonused, late of Striven County—
These are tln-refuro to cite end admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to he nnd nppeni nt my oflloo w ithip tho time pro
scribed hv Inw, to filo thuir ohjectioni, if any they
hnve, nnd to show cause why said Lettcrs shuuld
nothe granted.
Given under my hand at office, this 8th day of
November, 1839. ALEX, KEMP, Cik.
nov 10 E-.
W Onortfla—Caimlvn County.
IIKifEAS, Georgn W. Thomas nnd John
Tompkins, senior, executor* of tho estate
of Joseph Tlmmas, fate of said county deneused.have
applied for l-ttera of dismission from said estate.
Theso nro therefore to cite nnd admonish all and
singular llie kindred and creditor* of inhl deceased,
to filo their objections fif any they have) in my of.
fire within tint time prescribed by law, otherwise
the said G-*nrgo W Tliomus and John Tompkins,
senior, mny tilunin lettersafiliamission from said ci
tato. Given under my hand this Othdav of August.
1030. ■
nitg 18 ROBT. BROWN, c.c o.e.c
dcnrtfln—Camden County
lKRKr
W HEREAS Wilson Udcn, has noj
for letter* of administration of tht
ity. .
lied to me
.. .good* and
chattoDi right* and credits, which wore of David
Bailey, Into nf wild county deceased. .
Tlieie are therefore, to cite and udmohish fill and'
singular,the kiiitlrxDl atul creditors of said deceased,
to filo their ni\jextinns, (if any they lmv«.,)in the
oilieo. of tho Clerk of tho Conti of Ordinary <»f said
county, within the time prescribed hy luw, other*
wiso the said Wilson Udon, may obiaiu said letters
ofndministrutinn.
Witness the honorable Robert P. Burton, one of
the Justice* of said Court, till- 4th duy of October,
eight»en hundred nnd thirty nine.
oct 18 HUBERT BRpWtf c. c. o c. c.
THE CHAMPION OK TEMPER\NCE.
NVhe Wnterforid Chronicle contain* the following
remarkable and gratifying staf-ment. Tho Rev.
Mr. Mathew, who-o wonderful succe-s in the tern,
per nice enus", es here de-erihc<i, is n Catliol-c
••lergymnn in Cork: "The Rev. Mr. Mathew bus
proved himselftobo tho most pow--ifn und succestful
ngcntnfnll the ndvoente* who have yet appenrod on
the nronn of fhe Temperance Society. After due
reflection und prayer he has taken up tite subject,
unde race and'blessing appear \p accompany hint in
nil his nets un i footstep*. Though Ini' n short timo-
engacod in the salutary work, he had up to la t
Saturday evening 42,219 visitors, and singular to
say. not one who joined the soci:ty under him has
violnted hi* pledge. The p--0|de nr- fl *cking to tho
R -v. gentleman, and we huvo hoard of several in
stances ofthe most extruordimnry reformation on
the part of his follower*. At Clonmel,on Wednesday,
we Jaw six jetrsoit* take tlu'ir seat* fur Cork,at Mr.
Uiaiicooi'*olfiee,onth'-irway tuthe Rev. gentleman.
The Friends in Cl-mmol nre recommending thoir
sorvnnls to visit him—and, in soma instances, those
who Join tho 'Society are preferred in iho emptily.
inoni oft une of trie* morohanu of tb it town. A poor
man who a tended tho car* nt Blanconi s office as a
menial for adjusting-packages, was scat rely ever
sober; lie visno-i Faritrr Mathew—since bis retun
lu* a-mdnet hus l>«H»n m*i»t .exemplary, an much so,
that Air. BUncuii Ua* promoted lorn lu the Carr of
the a'ahDs, and that g-*mkmH B bn* bettn heard to
•ay, that if the man jx-r.ercrs* i° rhi* present gon<i
conduct, he will place him in a more Imueficiul and
respect .ble .itmtl-m in hla eataMiah nenr. O.i our
way lo Clonmel, jhe driver (Ow.-n Suilivun) *u*rd
that he hud joined the society under Father Ma.
tliew) that he was ia th* baht I of taking, aoroe Umea,
COMMERCIA L.
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 19.
Cotton—The demand for cotton Im* continued
good throughout the w-o--k, but holders have freely
supplied the mn k-l, which closes hcavi V, wiih a
purrinl decline of Jd per II* from U»t week's qu on
tio-is of Am -ric ut. Egyptian is in fuirdematid.loit
i*frei»ly offered ut form T in'e*. In Brazil, Pcrnnm
and B ilijn nre unait-reri in price, hut in Mnranhani
tome sales have been mule nt n declineof| I per lb,
Surat i* in demand, but .is freely' off red, an I ha-
declined |>l p-r Ih. Of 590 'mg* «»f s'nin •«( S«-n Is
land, offered thi« diyhy auction, 4G0 were a--id ut
steady prices. Tlm sale* of the week nm amt to
23,600bait, including 2090 Am-ricm on specula
tion, nml 2700 American nnd TOO Surat for export.
120 Son Island I8n34; 460 mined d-.7$ 114,4930
Upland 6a8; 4770 Mobile, &c. 6 i7J;99I0 New Or
leans 5j|a 10J: 600 E:.v tinnlljal3: 320 Pernnms.
ftc. 10|all|: 280 RahU; B)aI0|; 160 Maran-
hmi IOjIOJ: 30 PoraviinPlaOJ; 120 Lagu'iyr-t 9|
9|; 10 Com. W 1.9; 10 CartlmgcnaGi; 1880 Sumi,
ftc 4J OL
Th* s-iWstn day amount to 2500 hales, nil Amc
rican, except 200 Brazils 9$ul0)*l; 100 Egyptians
1 l.J iI3ri| and 200 Sjrats,5J.<6j-i. Expor'ers havo
taken 250 American. The markot is dull.
Taken on speculation this year bale* 225,720
Du in 1833 (06.050
Stuck in Liverpnol Slat Doc 1839 348,340
Do in 1837 170,800
Decrease of Import tbD year eompaied
with the same date in 1838 3)7,918
Decrease of stock C3..VK)
Decivasa of quantity ukeu for coasumpt. 186,600
Blooded II orscR nnd Farming
Stock,
THE subscribers have received per
Great Western, authentic vouchers rein-
live lo litre pedigree, ftc. nf the thorough
loeil Horses, Cntlie, nnd Swine, which nro to ar
rive ih the com so of the present month, per ship
Grace,C'npl Reid,from Liverpool,viz:
A Chesnnt Mare Kndnm, bred hy the E-irl of
Derby, fuab-d in 1835. by Kell, nut of Ruse|ehf, hy
Whi-kcr, gr indam Rosabella, hy Milo, Rubens,
Buzzard, Alexander, Highflyer.
A Bay Eil'-y, 2 venrs old, by Olvqmns, dam hy
Bustard, not of Gen. Minn's dam. by Williamson’s
In. her dnm young Rnelmrl, l»y Volunteer out of
Raclmel, sister to Maid of nil work, Olympus hy
Blanklerk out of Miclinelmas.
A Bay Filly, 2 years old, bred hv Sir Tims M.
Smith*}*, by Bitdentcher.nul of tire Cli- sant Rnhona
Mnre.’(durn nf Jacob Faithful,) lier dnm the Ilipp,
ed Mate by Meteor! I'etrowtm by Sir I’etor, Bird-
entehnr, (who ran second for the St. Leger) by St.
Patrick, (winner of the St Legor) out of Pick
pocket's dnm.
A Brown Mare, by Orville slum hy Trumpeter,
out of Unity Tnity, by Highflyer, she is in fuel to
Shrighy! Shrigliy hy MncdutV out of Kneiosia, by
Walton, her dnm Emmn. hy Hamhleioninn.
St Patrick, n dark red ami white Diiihum Ball,
15 moiiih* old.
A large red Devonshire Cow, (a good stock for
tho Dairy.)
Bess, h block nnd w iiito nnd abort horned Dur
ham Cow, rising 4 yenr* old.
A ted hnlf Iticcd Dorlnrn Boll, 19 month* old.
Rn*c,n 4'yenr old Dm him bird Cow,hy,Burnaby.
Crilt, n yearling Bull, red nnd white, liy Mr.
Binndell’s celebrated Bull "Charley," (which won
three successive years the premium nt th* Cattle
Show io Liverpool.) . Crib’s dam, a short hum, and
a remuirinhly line milker, w-ussent to N, Orleans.
A rod Bull, seven month* old, hy Leylntid’s roan
Bull hy Colossus—dam hv Moliuu. (See Herd
Book,lolio 5 7.)
A red nnd white Dull, seven month-old, (outof
nn Irish bred cow, n first rate milker.) by Leylmd'a
tom Boll hv Cnl-is-us—dam Moliuu, (Sira Herd
Bonk, folio 517.)
A bl.ick and white Heifer, seven months old, by
Leylainl’s Bull liy Colossus—dam Molina. (Sr
Herd B ok, folio 517.)
A white Hull, 14 niotuh* obi, Durham bred.
GcorRin-Llberty Comity.
By the Honorable tho Court of Oidinnry fur laid
County.
E NOCH DANIEL,and Ell Bradley, executors
ofthe ln-t will nnd testament nf John Miller,
nnd Elizabeth Patrick, administratrix of the gooda
nndr.butle, rights nnd -credits, tlmt were of Wil
liam L. Putrtek, lute of said county, deceased, sp»
ply furdisinis-ion front their znid trusts.
Tneso nre tlierefuie lo cite nnd admonish all per
son* concerned, to file their objections (if any there
im) in tho olfico ofthe Court of Ontinnry for said
county, within tho time prescribed l.y law,
Iu default thereof, llie said executor* mid admin
istratrix may he dismissed in conformity to their
application.
Witness the Hon. William J. Wny, one of the
Judges of llio said Court of.Onlitinry, at Himtsville,
in tho county aforesaid, thi* thirtieth dny nf Mav, iq
llie ycur of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty-
nine, am) in the sixty-third yenr of American Inde
pendence. E. BAKER, c.c.ci. t.c. ■
jo 7-lnm6m ^
Notice.
A LE |icr*ntts having demand* against the estate
of Henry A Dodge, Inte'of Jefferson enun.
ty, deceased, nre requested to present thorn ininto
dintoly. nnd those indebted )o make payment.
JOHN W HOUSTOUN, (!, ■
K K NICOLL, • jS-'c-Mr.,
nov I9«law2tn
. Notice.
F OUR, months after ditto, npplictition will ho'
inado to the Hon. tho Justices of the Inferior
Court of Clint hum county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for lenye to sell two. track* of land, No.
300, dist 12. Nrf£32, (jlst.8, Ipvin county, the pro
perty of Jfthn Bi G'llrart; dec-'n-rd.
Also—Oik* trnn, No. 372, dist 28, .ace. 1, Lc«
countyr draVjraf John B. Gilbert’s orphans, for
tho benefit df ai/d nrp)
OCt 18 ,yflf- , ; e ,
j orphans,
■plums.
* A GILBERT, Guardian.
F our mon-i
U ftl/lrt to t
rior'CminofClidl
. Notice.
iONTHSnfter dnie. application'will
•’ to the Hon. the Jusripcs of,the Info-
ef Chatham couniv, win-n silting for ordi-
i*es, .ftir leave’ to anil a. imet of land, No,
nary pui
4,5th
w, l“ Mtnwin.-.-;-
of.ai ri. for lha benefit of iho Ifair. .nd
J e«t«to.
718
E. BLISS. A Jm'lr.
_ IVi.tlco.
gtOIIR MONTHS star Hum. .ppU-;-""."fit
L 1 be mmli* tn tho lloii. tho Justice, nf the InTe-
Nnr Court nf Chnthnm eoiinlj. while .Ittinff u. •
It.. Z.u null ll.MIAllttVItfill
A Nral-elilen lOtnetntlt. oM> (her -lit-J 'nf/c^iforfiIfaSSo'fYeew to'Millliteo.leveltt»et-
n . . t i.l: __j r.u.... Unnirtit. iii tlm estate
Lord Molten’* breed.) 1
A very huge Boar, bred hy Sir Thomas Stan* f
10 month* ol-l,n first rate anininl. 1 'T-
Thenhovii stock ha* Iru-ii selected with,- .'
rare, and is in every respect woithy of tbe.gn*at
tion of fti'met*. y xtri'n-
For terms, and further inf-wmntion, nppl
GOURDIN, MATTH1ESSBN ft ;
nev 12
Chntliiim Acntlcmi
rnilR Il«‘a/rr Session of this
J. commence on Moudity, the 4ljl
next, under the following InstructortT
Classical Department, J. E. I
Senior Boys’ ' '
Junior Boys'
Senior Girls'
Junior Girls’
Junior Girls’
Juvenile
French, Italian, Spanish,
German, ftr, i
It is desirable that those
to join the School, sh
menccm-nt of tho tern
will he nrringed forty
TheTedch--rs V»vf O
nnd tliov will bo/pe^mn
lent* nnd expcJers
stations. Few in/
this is, with sil
ed James, John and Friday, belonging to tlie estnl*
of John Ju.ikson, late of Savannah, deceased, for
the benefit of tho heir* and creditors,
oct 7 v F. W. HEINEMANN, Adm'r.
F aiitm applicntinn wilj.
I U ' JK ..Vtii the Honurnlifo the Court efOrdif
, TTcfntosh county, for leave to mII ao much
n, l r i'he estate, real nr personal,- of the late Jos. S',,
Page, tnte of inid.cimnty. deceased, at will satisfy,.
tlie deni'indt of the heir* nnd credilora nf sa]d*dov
ceased
nog 3 C MACARDELL, Administrator.
do
A R.
?Mcr, A. B.
do
D. S.
U (insult, A. B.
do
K. E.
f. J^hon. A M.
do
F. BJ
■ Iger. A. M.
do 2d Dire
Fa, H. H. Miller,
do
Mi/
J. H Bredl y,
ilars which intend
present Bt tho com*
fat,which time the classe*
aiater.
•A selected with much care.
«nt, Their character, ta-
?, qualify lhem for thoir sev- ral
itmiuns nre so well supplied os
r i ki?*** ftcility nnd effect to stu
dy. und it is nffrretf to die friends of correct educa-.
tion for their pvtrunnee.
TOW. K. PVNCHON. Principal.
Savannah, fjcu 11, 1839. oct l2-2awtf
Select Cngliili School.
A middle aged gcn'Ioman, every way qualified to.
lm. cnn/uct an English School, who*4 testimo
nials, man T.fcreoccs, as to ability, diameter, fte..
are mint -atittactnrjr, proposes to establish a Sdwwi
of the abnv/descriptltm in this city. He flatters
himself tHit parents or guardians who may honor
him with ffieir patnnago, would be pkosed with bis
system. *
Address J. J. SUPPLE, tliiwugh the Post Office,
or at $fr*. Pilot’s, Draytoo-street.
no/44uw
will ha.
Court of*.
Notice;
F OUR MONTHS afterdate, onplic.
mado to the Honurehle tho Infer
Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary purpos
es, for leave-to sell, House and Lot, in Columbia
ward, city of Savannah) ono' tract of land, 202$
acres in Lee ceuiily; one t ract of land, 202$ acrca
in Tioup county, (x-longing to the estate of the
lura James Ar. Maxwell, and sold for the benefit ot
tbo heirs of auid estate.
JOS. GUMMING, Guardian,
aug 29 ofthe children of J. A. MaxieelL
Notice. -
T HREE .MONTHS nfu-r Onto, application w% i
be made to tlie'.Ceninil Rail Rond Bank of thf
State-of Georgia, fur renewal of a certificate for Ify.
•hare* No. 691, dated. Feb. 20,1837, the same bar.,
ing been lost or mislaid,
M- P 25-3m N. SILOVICH.
Notice.
N INETY DAYS after date, application will be-
made to the Planters Bank of tlie State of’
Georgia, for renewal nf lost script, for Five Share*,
Siock uf said'Bank, in the name of Mary C,.
Schomlde. . - • •'
Aug 15 S. PIIILBRICK ft CO.
NotICCa
k LL.persons indebted lo the estate of Arcblbeldi
1% Smiley, or Mmbew Drigaa. late of Liberty
county, dec--ascii, are rrqnc.tcd to make p-jrmenl)
also, those having demandsagaioet said deceased,
are requested to band ih# same in wbbie the lime
prescribed by Law, TMa the 34 Nov r 1839.
oov 20 B, W. ALLEN, AdmWttnifor,
"h