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DAILY GJSOIt GIAJV,
, 18 I'UHLl.SIIKD IN TI1K
mw us eavaaa&aii,'
IJv G. & W. ROBEJITSOX,
AT LIGHT DOLLARS *RR ANNtltf,
• I’AV.VBLt IN AUVAMJB.
C’OIINTRY GKORGIATV,
IS jHiulUhei! to moot flih arrangonicnt-of. tlio nmils
Three Times a'Wook (Monday, WVrtiifcsday and Fri
day) ulthcofllcc oftho Daily Georgian. and contains
all tlioiiUollijioiicc, Commercial,’ l’oliticuiund:Misnullu*
■Rwous, itieiiuluig-Advortisuinonts, published jn the Ditily
.Jftunir. '
' Tlio Country Paper is sent to nil parts ofthp Stnto and .
Union, or delivered iiuhediy, utFiVE DOLLAUS per
aiuiuin, pavaiile in udVuhco;- . .
Advertisein«ntfl nro indent'd in both pnpefs'at 75 certh
■ per square ofl'4 lines, (or the first insertion, mid.37 1-J
for every succeeding publication. -
COniuiunicutiims by mail must bo POST PAID.
Sales,of Land by ‘Administrators, Executors and
Guardians' arc required, by biw-ti» bo bold on the
first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of 10
ntui 3 o’clock, at the Court House hi the courtly in which
the properly issilmito. . Notico of ibese sales must be
given in a public gazette Sixty Days previous to the sule.
• Notice tor leave to sell nonroew, must be published
.for (burmouths, before nuy order ubsoluto shall bumadir'
thereupon bv the Court.
Siles of Negroes must bo nt public auction, on the
first Tuesday iii'llio m »nth, between the usual hmirs.ol
sale, at the iiUee.mf public sales in ‘tlio county where
tin* leMVM.Testainuntiiry, of Administration or Guar-’
-.tliHtwiiiuju'ty itnrv 1 »•<>» j»r;» nl«busty iLtye
notice thereof, in one oftho public gazettes ol this Spite
mui at ibe ili'oroftho court-house, >vhoro such •salut?
are to hu held. *
Notico of the said ofPorsonal Property must be givet
•in like utnmier Forty duvs before the sale.
Notice to Dolt tors and Crydijora of un estate must he
published for Forly.duys. .
Notice’that implication will he made to the CoUrt ot.
Ordinary for leave u> sell laud. must he publmlied Fciir
Months. , ■ .
• WARRANTED
Garden Seeds.
VOL. XII.
' SAVANNA 11, SATURDAY
T USt received by thebrig LadyDumuoro
from Liverpool, direct from the growers,
h general assortment of Garden 'Scorle,-- war
ranted fresh find genuine, and. growth proved
since.their urrivul—-Early white Dutch, Yel
low Etita Baga, large white Norfolk, Red
Ring Norfolk, green topt Norfolk,, red topt
Tttnkurd, large white flat nnd fine early. Stone
Turni[>«—-I*argu Early York, L. Early Batter-
ftfai; L. Sugar!ynfnnd L Drumhead Cabbages
—Curled and yellow Savoy Cabbage—Hound
and Prickly Spinnge, Long Scarlet ant] Tur
nip-Radishes—Long Orange, Scarlet Horn
arid Altringhum Carrots—Glicrvil--Brocoli—
Cauliflower arid Lemon Thyme—with . all
’ other Garden Seeds, lettuces, &.e.—-doubje
Dink do. Carnation, choice—do. Wallflower
—Polyanthers—und sweet Mignionette Flow
er Seeds—wholcsttle and retail No. 230, King
si root, Charleston, Si C. Any. orders sent
Ly Cn.pt.- Sisson, or by .Mail, with Cutjli or it
good reference sltull ho. promptly attended to.
JAMES .WU.SOX,
. : Seedsman,
migld ' • • 2U5—Ju
~ Cl i'Y' HOTKii
The subscriber respectfully in
forms his friends and the public
'.that.the Hotel is fitted up in cout-
, pleto order for their .-accommoda
tion, and every attention will be given to all
who will give cull. No cvpouse .lias
boon snared lurirocuriii<r the best-Redding,
• Servant^ &c7fe-* - s-,—,
0^- Tlio BAIl, shall always bo supplied
with the best of Liquors.
A sple ml id Stable and Carriage House iB
attached to the Hotel, with careful Ostlers.
- . SILAS HOLLIS.
Savannah, 1830.
(£7-Tlur Augusta Chronicle and Charles-'
ton Courier, are requested to publish the
•above twice, a week, for two inontlm.
.' march 5 ‘ ' 4 BB" •
TlijtMASll YERSoW^b-
“ HAS just received per recent arri
vals,’ in addition to his , former
Block of DllUGS & MEDICINE,
&C. &C.
Sulph Quinine (Fr.) Super Garb Soda
do Morphine do. Ergot . \
Diperine do*. Saffron (Span.) •
Opium (Turkey).;
do. (Am.)
.blusk (gr.) .
Mustard Seed (white)
01 Almonds , ~
. do Amber (rcct.)
Castor“ (N. A.)
Soda and Seid. Powd
Acid Tartaric
Sal.Aratus
Flors Boir/oiri
Castor Oil, superior
do. do. common
. New Ilfiygn Gj mitasnnn.
T HE-winter term of f lits school commen
ces on the second Wtuidesdny of Octo
ber next.. • .* \
The Now Ilaveh Gymnasium, in the cxo.e.l.
•lcnce of its buildings, in the hbalthfuluesa and
pleasantness of its situation, and in’ conveni-
tnico of qccess from every quarter, is inferior
to no seminary .for hoys, iti tlfo Union. Tho
ptipils, .who ufe. chiefly . between p and 14,
live in one house, and one family, with the
principals, and utt.cnd. church as directed, by
thuir pare.nts. They nru received at any
time, out never for less thuii’one year. Nine
hours a day tiro devoted’to study. .They
arc allowed to.cPntrnct tip debts,*anil to make
no purchases for thoinselves. They nro pre
pared for any standing in College, or for com-'
mercial life ; and ard.regularly taught 'Spell
ing', Reading,'' Writing, Elocution,, nild Eng.
lisli Literature, Geography and History, Ma
thematics, Natural Philosophy, ‘.ltd Astrono
my, Greek mid J Alin, FrtniohV Spnuish, Ital
ian, and German. The French and Spanish
•jnptruetma are. JUi*>va5]y.eduiJ»t"'i-»»»*-»‘ v ' o *> hj*
Francc'nnd Spain. • The commercial pupils
who remain.two years iih; allowed, ifquidiii.
od, to attend the Jectlircs on Ghemistry and
Natural Philorophy,' hy.Profussors Silliman
and'Olmstoad. >
*+ terms;
.' The charge for instruction, board, washing,
room, foe) and lights,for boys under ton
years, §200 per umitun ; and for boys ovor
ten, .-$22(h.if tliey go.home in vaciltioli—if
not, $25itddit.ionai, piivablo half yearly in ad
vance. Each boy provides liis own bedding.
Vacations—Frqm first w6dk in April,'and i
from second week in Soptembci^’ Of foul* j
weeks each.
SERENOE. I)WIGHT,'
HENRY E. DWIGHT.
References.'—The Faculty of YaluCollegh,
Hon. Ralph J, Ingersoll, A’no Haven ; Chan
cellor Kent, William VV. Woolsoy, Esq. n-
jnmin W. Rogers, Esq. Seth P. Staples, Esq.
New~York ; Hon. 8.^ Van Rensselaer j'llon.
S: M. Hopkins, Albany\ Robert Ralston,
Esq. Horace Binney,E>-'q; Charles Clmtiticey,
Esq. Philadelphia ; J. Meredith','.E*q. Balti
more \ lion.. Wm. .^Virt, Virginia ; lion
William GtVpf.on, North Carolina ; lion. Jno
C. Calhoun, Hon. ThoumsS. Grimke, C/rnr-
leoton.; Rev. Joseph Stiles, fiavannah.; A. j jh'hiy. hand.Tto bo-located, tlielines ol’tlioold
Ilcuueu, Esq, O. \\, JMorgoft, Esq. iYwOr- surveys from their indistinctness might be
leans
sept 28
Pipe.... y
Hydriodate Potuss
Croton Oil
: Iodine" ‘
Rluc'Mass (Eng.) .
“Phosphate Sodo
do Iron
Cheltenham Salts
Ucnry’w Mngnasia
.. (geiiufne)
IsinglusB (st nple)
do' sheet
Me/.eron
BaUmm.Fir
Sarsaparilla (SpnnO Black Drop
PERFUMERY. ,
Otto of Roses ' . Honey tind Orange
Bear’s Oil,. ' Flower Water
Rose, Cologne^ nnd Exiracts of Roses
Lavender Water Paktilles Fnmarites
- '.In cut glass and -Floridii Water
plain Bottlcfff-^'ith a general assortment
..of English,- French'and American SOAPS,
upril 1 . .
Fresh Drugs, Mod icinos, ft.c.
THE subscribers have received per
T Helcn Mar and otlier arrivals, a
Fresh and extensive supply of Gen
nine DRUGS und MEDICINES,
PERFUMER Y,&c. such «.«?—
Suph. Quinine, French, Iodiue
Pepperine, PhosphQrus’
Cheltenham, Preston, and Epsom Salts
•Tulap, Hippo, Rhubarb, Cream Tartar
Cimtharidcs, Colombo, Calomel.
Ttut Emct. Spanish Plot. Indigo
Pearl Ashes, Croton Oil
• Cologn, Lavender, aqd Honey Water-in u
great vuriety—-Otto of Roses
Wushing and Shaving Soaps of every des
cription
Fine Teeth", Dressing and Pockot Combs
Cloth, Hair, Comb, Teeth &.Nail Brushes
Ilaii Powder, with Boxes and Puffs
A fiaXAssortment. of cut glass smelling
’ bottUs with silver tops
Visiting>Conversation, and Playing Cards
Lamp OiLGlasses and Wicks of all kinds
Which, added Ip their former stock, is- not
to be surpassed in collection or quality, by any
establishment in tho Southern States. Mer
chants, Physicians, I'Witers, and Families
would do well to supply' themselves for the
season, as they are offered at very low prices.
‘ LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, 2 & 15 GM^n’s Buildings.
innc8_ n. ■
JSl. East man,
'• Successor to J. : Pfi{ficld & Go. • "
H AS constantly, on hand an Extensive
and. ofugant assortment of Wtitohea
Jovyefry, Silver ’& Plaiod ware, Fancy Goods
-&c. &c.-
CONSISTING t.V l’A»T OP
Ludies and Gentlemen’s Gold l’atont Lever
and Loj)iifo.WatcliQS, extra Jovyols
Silver Patent Lever, Lopiiio, Repeating, A-
, ltirm and common Watches r
Ladies and Gentlemen’s flino Gold Watch
Chuins, Guards, Seals and Keys
Pearl suits comprisihg Ncckhiop, Bmcelots,
-Head omiiincntsj Earrings and Pin *
Cameo,. Pearl, Gold and Jet Earrings, with
• Pins to match
Diamond, Poarl, Jot and Gold cliascd Finger
Rings und Pins in great variety. , -
Gold and Silver Spectacles,'.Qvii'/zing-. CUussbo
. arid Patent l’eneils
Gold Neck Chains, Crosses, Bracelets and
Bruyokqt Clusps . ->
Gold, Silver GHt’tnid Plnfed.Wingsi.Epau-
• lott8, Laces and Cords , ' ,
fhlt. PfaUuLauvi.Steel Scabbard Swords-umt
. . -Dirks ; • •• .. -
Ilolster, Bolt and -Pocket Pistols, Flint arid
. Percussion Locks
Silver Cups, Ladles, Forks, Spoons and But
ter. Knives ■ ' • ' . . 1
Plated Candlesticks, Branches, Cake Baskets,
Cordial Stands and Castors, with Silver
: inonntihgs.—dirst, quality plate . . ’
Astral,•Matitlo, Ilall-aud common Lamps.
Patent and plain Flutes with extra keys, Fla
geolets, Claripncts, Octaves, &c.
Britannia ware, Knives, .lLizorsy-Scissors,
Whips, Ctincs, &o. .&cl—with a great
' ..variety of Other articles art* olfevod.for
sale on tho most reusonablo terms. .*
P. S.—Clocks and Watches carefully re
paired anti warranted, . ,fnly
G, dCTOBEK 83, 1890.
.faints, bilSv’Gla^f^b*
Subscribers 1 : keep, constantly on hand
a general assoHniont of Pumta & Pain-
ters articles, Oils;'Brushes, Window Glass,
■&c, 4 &c, which tliiiy offbr.at wbolesfilo or re.
tuil^onuccoirimodutiug.lonuB~ndnBiatiiig-in-
a
Land in Camden County,
A LL persons claiming Land in Camden
County, wlio have not had them re-sur
veyed within tlio last 15 or 20 years nro ad
vised to.hnve it douo jm mod lately, for from
the effocts of fire, t.lic gradual decay of tiniv
her,.nud ot’lier causes, the lines ot many of
the old surveys huyu become very indistinct,
"and in some cases entirely obliterated; and
as there are at this time, many land warrants
221—Ow
The Georgia Journal-
S published, twice a week during the ses
sion ofti»e LegisJjittjro, and weekly for the
remainder of the year, at the corner of Wayne. |
and Hancock slrects, at Three Dollars pen
annum, in advance, or Four Dollars at tin*
end of the year. k .
Tn b G non a t a. Jo t: ax a i, hbl ievqs, (b;lt ^tpoti
this country,'•niore than tiny other, has, ill the
Providence* of God,’ been criVt 1 -he special guar
dianship of the’ groat principle of the adhpr-
etice to written constitutions f’—aiid henuC it.
advocates,— '
^ ‘‘The Union of the .SfatesJ-^uUl the Sovo-
nngHty.Trrojftf3fum*-.7—~r—-
“ A wiso and frugal Government, which
shnll restrnm men from indiiringonemfoUierj
shall leave them otlior\Vise ’ free to reguliito
thoir own pursuits of jhjuatry.nnd iiniirove*;
merit,, and shall not pike from the mouth of,
labor the bread it has earned ;’’
“ ‘Liberty of the Tongue—liberty of the
Press—liberty of tho' Conscience—liberty ot
the Ilatid : ; 1
4 .Freedom of Industry, as sacred as freO-
dorri o« u neech orof the ]>rcs8
4 .‘ Ecunorriy in the public expense,That la
bor may be lightly l urtliened
' “ The support of the State Governments in
all’their .rights as tljn most competent admin
istrations for our domestic concerns';”
“ The preservnt ion of the General, Govern
ment in it# whole’ constitutional vigor, us the
sheet anchor of our peace at home and -safety
abroad;”-'- V ’ . • "
' 44 Peace,-^commerce, and honest friendship
with all nations ; ”.
•‘Taxes, as many as are necessary, and no
more ; as long ns nccest-nry arid no longer;”
44 Equality of.rights .and duties, ufbeueflis
and burthens, us' 1 ho basis oflhc Union;" und,
lastly, - ; ’ ’ ' • - . ’
44 A rapid and total extinguishment of the'
public debt, tjs necessary to tho haririony as
to the. prosperity of the American family,’”
THE JOURN AL* is the only paper in the
State in which tlio Debated of the General
Assembly are regularly published..
Its extensive circulutiori gives to advertise
merits'jnscrttKl'in it, corresponding advanta
ges. ; *
*+* Npw Types have been orderedand by
the 1st of November next, it will be presen
ted'to the public in anew and beautiful dress.
Gentlemen who'desire.the doctrines
hove staled, to he extensively disseminated,
will aid the good work by’procuring subscri
bers for t he paper—Let every man .into whoso
hands tins sheet shall come, procure but one
or two responsible subscribers, and lie will
confer an’obligation,[not •» ;lv onthe Editors,
but on all others who now take this paper, on
account.of its political doel rimes. . ;
Mi If caw Me, Sept. 10, 1680.
ocl‘9 , 229
crossed, inadvertently, tyid persons' takiqg
possession and holding seven years might gi ve
the older grunteeM some trouble.
\\ WM. ASIILEY, Jr. s.c. v,
jurie-0 ' - / 00—
■Jb-u, , i TnoiSUsCfeSW
Ta^n \ M-.a
-rfit
t and Surgical > JoirN W-Ao.
atomy y kdu, At, D.,
•r of A natnmij—-Unrs Wictsfrin,
xr n
oLend
Flake Whito '
Fine t&.Coin, Whiting
White and red Chalk
White Vitriol
Sugar Load
Chromo Yellow
Kiiigs & Patent do
Veliow Ochre
Stone do
Rose Pink
Dutch Pink
Chitieno X’emiillion
English da
Drop lake
Red Lead
Spanish Brown dry-
do do in oil
Lithargo
Prussian BIuo
Powder do
Blue Vorditor
do. & Brown Smalts
Flotnnt Indigo
Fig Blue
Verdigris, dry,
do. ground in oil
Mineral Green
Vegetable do
Brunswick do
Chrome do
Green Vcrdiicr
Gum Copal
do. Sltelluek
do. Arabic
do Trngticnnth
do Asphalt urn
..do Isinglass
Tolishing Powder
AVindaw, Picture, Portrait and Coach Glass
of all Sikes.
An assortment of Glass, Brass suspending,
* Entry Signal and Japan’d Lamps.
Lamp Glasses I Candlesticks
Lump wick, assorted | Qil Cisterns
jAinp Fillers I Oil Cans
: ALSO,
A general nssortmorit of Paper. Hangings,
Borders and tire board prints.
Paints of every description prepared for use
and directions given tor u*eirtg if required.
HAZARD &DENHLOW.
Whituker-st., 2d door, from the Bay.
oc.t 5 V* ■ r.e
Terra-do Sienriii
■Turkey Umber
Ivory Black
•Limp Black
Black Lead
Black’Paint'
Linseed Oil
Sperm do.
Com. Limp do
Wlndo -do
Sperm Caridlos
Copal Varnish
Japiin do
Harness do
Rosin do
ttpw^Turperititio
Gold Sires* L
Gold und Silver I/Oti
do do Bronze
Dutch Metal
Pullet Knives
Camels Ilair Pencils
do do Brushes
Graining Tools - * •
Sash Tools .
Paint Brushes
White wash do
Scrubbing, do
Marking do
Dust & Shoe do
Clothes do
Hair do
Tooth do
Sand paper
Pumice Stono
Rotten Stono
Emery
Glue, Rosin Putty
MVdif.'iii Collojro of-tSo. Curolinu.
rglUE Lectures of this Institution will bo
,.fiL rt'ki.iiri'-d the second Iilotiday in Nu-
vemhep, arid continue'until March.
‘Anatjninj—-,|qux -E v iIiy.imooKi M. D.
Surgery—Jam no Ramsay, M. D.
jaslUutl’s and -IS. Ubxry Dick son,
Practice.of Medicine \ - M. i),
Materia Mcdicu—Ulniiy It. Fnosr.
.M idm if " ' *
, • and the d,
H ; fnltrn and
ClhC.UiLa.tey iiWt f*ft.rr.n -Viltwtl Ml| UaV^N
NBI., M
Pathological
Anatomy
Demonstrator of*'
M»-D.
HENRY R. FROST, Dean..
- ting 28 * . , 211’-^
For Sale, of Lrase.' .
A -VALUABLE tide Swamp Plantation'
containing 250 acres situated pu Savan-
ittv.it Hivor, in South-Caroluiu. About 100
itefes, are nn.b.r embankments arid cultiva
tion—-for terms apply to
\VILLIAM DUNHAM.
(L!y The Charleston Courier will please
publish this otice a week for B inoiiths „apd
send in their bill for payment.
joly.24. • ■ . 0n-ATn ,V\
d\ily uAi'icn,: :
ftOUNfliV PAVRU
: intniT p.oTiiiAus,
: . FIVET-DOr.T.AltS.
•' Atlvt’rtwwjiftins ttppour hi both pupara.
Tea Dollars Howard.
T WILL* pay the above Reward to any per
son who Will apprehend my'negro follow
JACK, til id. deliver him mine, or lodge him
in any safe jail. Jackin u limit 25 years, of
ago, it li’ef, 5 orO inches high, of durk.yellow
complexion', ami rather under the ordinary
size of men, speaks with considerable assur
ance, with a hoarse voice, lie carried oil*
with him a pair of new pantaloons urid round
about jacket of blue striped homespun, a pair
of Oy.itaburgs pantaloons,, und new palmetto
hat, atid n pair of old shoos. All persons are
forewarned against iiarho’ring or protecting
him in tiny way, as I will rigorously enforce
the law ugainstthem.
DAVID BROWN.
Boggv Swamp, Camden Co. Sept. 27,1830.
Del 7 * ; ; 227—lm.
ViilMcs Sc Leo,
H AVE received per tlio Pallas from'Now
York, the following'articles, which nu v
ottered tin accouimodating terms, at whole
sale grid retail, t ■'
Hystfn, Souchon" and Cjirinistuf Tea.
London and Bordeaux Brandy . -
Old St.’Croix Rutp -1
. - Btipeiior HolUlnd.Giti ,
Ijttif bL.'s French Shurry M'ipa
10 .cusks.superior Brown Stout, in quart
ritl’d pint. bottles •
‘ -frRTpidrd, ^lUncti ann-TOOtinriinistira
A lmotids, Loaf and Lump Sugar
. Dotibio litriined «Jb
Bo.ies Starch ’
23 boxes Negro Pijn^s
London Pickles •
TOO casks Taldo Suit.
10 half qr. casks Malaga \V*ine
10 wliolo : do do
. ON IIAJ{D
50 good Hums
J000 lbs Flitch JJaeon
N. E; Kim)
Fresh Flour, wholo and half bids.
50 bbls No. 3 Mackerel
50 burrels Tur
75 burifipls AVliitc Pi»na
I/taf Tibitcco, Hugjiv and Collbo
While' VVinu .Vinegar, &c. <fec.
1(100 btisiiels Boauli Island Corn
12(H) do North Carolina do
k 1300 do Baltimore .White do
V A fuw bundles Hay
X . Liverpool arid TurJm.tfilnnd
.Lamp uud .TnirifT)tl
Mj/lasscs, half und whole boxes Soup
11 orders will be thankfully received nnd
executed saiisfuctorilv, and v/ith dispatch.
Vt 2 -
IN' eg roos for Sale,.
O N the first-Tuesday in December next
will be sold before the Court Houso in
tin* City of Savannah, Thirty Six Negroes,
if not previously disposed of ut private sale.
For terms apply to . J. P. SCREVEN, or
T. M.F. BRYAN.
net 7 - . ' 1 ; ' 228-—f .
Bayard &, Hunter,
Offer for sule,
r , n t i y-, i XA BAGS Coflh Rio uifd.Dumiiigo
Lumber r uctora^e and Coni-1 Ou 25 ‘ * "
llice.
A FKW wlmlc nml half caal;s vn,y fine
.A. Rico Tor enli! ty . _
soptil ' J. !
mission IJusiness, ;
1 KAVAN’NAIt, Ono. 1
T IIE undersigned respectfully informs hi«
friends ami acquaintances generally in
the country, that he has taken the Wharf and
a Store at the upper end of the city, known
as tlm property of Mr. Jos. Stilus, adjoining
the wharf occupied by Mr. Charles J. Brown
us n Lumber Yard, .where lie designs carrying I
on the above line of business,, and is now run-1
dy for the rcceptirin of every description of
Lumber us well as produce. His attention'
will be devoted to the above line of business
exclusively, arid from tho manner in which
his business will be conducted, be hopes to
secure to himself a portion of public patron-
ugo. ‘ From the means affordt.’d to him he will
be enabled to make . liberal advunces to all
those who may.feel disposed to entrust him
\yith the mpnogcnient of their business, lie:
refers to Messrs. Win. & II. Rose, ut Ecott
& Balfour’s Stores, under the Illulf, wlio,-cun
give every satisfactory information and ut tho-
same .time .will receive such orders as may, be.'-
wanted iu the above lino. .
JAMES B. LEWIE;
barrels Sugar
300 'do sup. Flour
25 \ do do : . . .. . .
1400 Kush..Beach Island L'orn
75 eoils best Hemp Bale Hope
105 pieces Flax nnd Jlemp Buggjug
,9 jilids Baft, Whiskey
5 "bbls 8th proof do , ,
<7 do Old Peacli Brnndy
35 do Lriaf.Hugar
211 kegs Nails risst’d 100.& 00 wt each
40 L casks Frmich Mudeira Wine
11,000 wtbest BttlL cured Jlitcbea
.if) chaldrons. Virginia "Coal
Powder and Shot aesorted. •
oct 2. . ’ •
At tliocclobrUtion df.ihu AhVivorsary or tho' Ma>an-
chttPoiiB Charitable Moehutlifc AnBticiaiion,at Ho8ion,oa
tbo 7tlnii8tatit—tho,li)llo}vinmon}» wm Wrutoti; (br tlio
occusioitj urn) sutt|; by Mr. UsMtv J..Finn .
THE WORKING MEN.
• Horn comes aunthnr
Hut tho voraoit ftffi tint hunt;
Thuu«»h I’ll pnmiiau nut to tux my founds with tens tluin
tun
Aiul I'm rortnin cuchM*rhania.
Will not Ui* in u
When I tell him that tny sottjj is nlumtthoWorUingtnun.
Fir<<t, Miiuhurtics. otto ntui till,
Think ut'him who bm't this Mull,
Which thu vuicuuf'suvuiity-ttix 1 hits* tiludu resmtud ugatti
Wlm, uru Ldioriy hud smil'd, ,
IMatlo this Crudfo fur tho child, ..
class hititas a utastor tho Working inert.
With yuwugo »u,i .C'jtnmuftinti
Hot iu rally roaiMl. thu. Uuiuu.x_
As chjckntis suuli tho |)it»ioi\, y f Uicir.pnfoiuhcnT.
' To lirisilk wo slmuld tnj sh-otiod
ThohiuiJ ourfiphurs tVaimi!),”
* Wbun tho , VccMrnli«wi* ixfiuud (ruin such Work it)« men.
Whi-n Gcormt brought in' a bill
For cltiiiiiR mv Hmikor Hill,
Then lli^tun cross’d it out wiihnf Hlmrp-'.tudcl pen,
AndHoon tho j>»b wifs dfliio',
Hy Fiiyutte mid Wusitlfijjloii,
For no work-shop evor piir.iltulud, such Working Met)
Iltlt tlu* ICing it is well kiiowu, - ,
Who- fills tlic-OritiKh tlirou’o, . '•
Was oitco u jolly ^iitlur','with Trtm, Jack and Bon,
At hiHskhl wu cuti’t be ucollin’
^ For |iosuited wliti oUr (jidlitii
And Willi hu whs triiu blue, itiuoiij* tltn Working Alcn.
When tin: French-tri-mdorM
Mmlu tho table cloth u rti|{ ;
A chance ttivro.waa oTCItiirJay’a.cliir 'hen, •
** TI|oUtiH'Khij( ifhqdo al'nmriiie,
Wu.will fi|{litJor t'rL-odoiii’ri froijrht, '' •
And thcOlmrtcr or’thu Church-viird,' criud tho Workinu
Men, ■ /
An uxciCM*tirn then j»ri>w fjrout,
yVr tho Church noon rul’d ihfc. ’£• nfc |
Prcsorvt) our bmly |>oltlic irufn Buctl it well j
If biu'itiy invents
Jsucfi s«i>utaiii() jrnpUtttciif.i,
VYu’llvoi bc ni>ulotin too!*, auld thu Wurkitijj 5Ion.
And us to Don Miami; .
• Thuy’ll Hoongivu iiim liiii gnu-I,
And victims >inl< no i.noro within u tksiwi’s den ;
Hj.iiijsi.Fdr'Ilti-itid they’ll rise-, • • • -
And nil his &jWU*liJlit ,p
That have raised so pinny-blisters on tho W.orUiuy mgii.
At honic, wfl’jKthqi.a claw
On lint Jack o'Jilfilerli hlW,- - ~
Tlint lends tlio huiicsf dobtip’ u> u stugmiiit. fun,
If.l’of nunihor one wo Mrivi*.* . ,
Tluin K'ooil.byu (» numUi rAc. .
i Wo’ll no bo so T('.u;irdnlf say ilm \YorU*ny Mon.
T»un vyc’vc viginuu coiiiiuit oos
. Who |7urumtmliiio our cilius,
And wlio oVOriook a poucook, yot will sliuot a.wrcii,
And ail Utoif uim.unu end,
I a'j mil to roconniiond
All work und tufjday iu lhu Working Man.
- I’m suro that heru is no man,'
TlmrloVi-snot.lo.voly woiuuii, -
-Whcilii r dwelling in a oily or tt biouiitaingloii, ’•
Tip ru’sno olio cun Jtirjiut her,
}ji, J i)»j,ik vvo cdidl do l.oit r;
Then io lo.ibi till* Wjyos und swecihunru, of dm Wor-
Jtipu-'lVIt n. - •
.., N.»w-u» tliw,A<*«j«:Vtion,.
. Matin a ycnciousHliiitlotf, . - ,
And tiiav ulirsocial clunjnirt bu cuumntm), Mrltott
'Tbo wii{<i:s of ibt-pood, - ,.
Shnll h« paid )bo hrtwhurhodii; .
And lilb’a labour alull hu over vvitli tbo Working^ICii
g anfc&T ;r ABer thc Giilulrftlidfijliy ■fqtSy-
ed Ufa.curiosity ip all particularsTomtlriflf td
hiH.pnzo, Icrolnng ntths Am^rit’an skipprr
With much gravity; and their assuming aierid. 1
comm .eountennricc, whiuh can only be
tfuyod in '.the imag'mati6ri, ho said, ; 4 ’daptiiin f .
I have tpd- plcpsure of jrtforming you ; that
.your sfop ls a prize,to his Britannic Majesty'»
trigatq .——c^rimandotl by.yriiir hufoblo
servant. ATais fortune lu>giierrei Captain l
db not Buflur yotir liohle-spirit to be pasttiown
ha! ha ! Tin !” Egad ! tliorc was np bcobw
ston for th6 hipt, fur Jonathan's spirits word
not ditBhod a jot. H« coutiriuod liiB jenular'
loquncity jiist thivsamo as it ? ,biBelrip had nol
been captured ! Strange follow this (thought
llit’cnpmin to. hiniBelf.) By G—d, he is a per-
feet riliilosoplier.! 44 You will eooyey. •your
people,Sir, immediately on board tlris fngate,
Gut Nails and Brads.
fbfll KEGS assorted sizes
X vH Landing and for-sale hy .
HALL, SIIAPTER &* TUPPER.
oct ;5
# Loaf Sugar., •
bmisufsipir ■
O 3 do & 3 boxes Lump do. ^Jrist reijoived
mid for brile by > S. HULBIUCK.
' cct& .*
Norton Si, Fuller
FFKR ut wholesale the following Goods
10 bales London Dufllo Blankets
2 do . Twilled do , I)
2 do Pomt do ,
do Peal Welch Plains
do Doinvstic do
do Uublonohot^ Sheetings rind
Shirtings
• 15 cases,Blenched - do do
1U9 pieces Calicoes and'French’ Printed
Catnbricks
do Merino Circhssinna for Ladies:
and Childrens wear
do , Red Flannels
do White do
do^ Beaverteep
dnT White..Ca;iton Flannel
do Sattinets
do Plain and-Striped Homespun
do Scarlet Drab and Greon Floor
Cloth. •
> 50 do Black Cambric
. 50 do Diapers of various discriplions
220 dozen Ludies Cotton Hose
20- do Liinibs Wool | do
29' do Ludies Gloves
20 do Artificial FluwCW.
1000. Stnnll Shawls * j
10 boxes Ribbons |
2 do Belt Ribbons I
500 dozen Spool Cotton -
200.lbs. Ball - . . do •
- 1 case English Navurino Hats'
10 do Straw do
1 do Leghorn do
The above comprises a part of their as-
sortimmt the grcaUT-part of which has bpen
received within a few days and will bo (Sfid
on liberal terms. «cpt 2fi
10
10
20
20
50
JO*
50
5
190
100
3.
Tobacco, Gin, Flour, &C.
, KEGS "Eiulors’No. 1" Tobacco
7 UU iio bills.Northern Gin
20 bbls Cnnnl Flour
10 <!o oVo'esar'n" Ale
13‘ Firkins Supcribr Goshen Butter
2 Pipes Hour Gloss Gin.
From the Montreal Gazette.
, OuKtiNah Naval'SeuAt'8.-T-/Cuaie Centre
Ruse.’-In tlio HUirimerof 1813, a spanking
double bunked British frigate was cruising by.
twoun the Azores and the Banks of New
foundland. The'Amurieans at {his time Imd
picked up several of our cruisers, which caus
ed a most vigilant and wary look out to bo
constantly kept. Oifu morning u» tho sun
was gradually dispelling the misty draperies
which ttoutcibun the horizon, the man ut tho
mast head sung out •• a’ strange sail '.on tlio
wunthor bow.”- “ What does she look like r
•'A square-rigged vessel, Sir, und looms’
htrge.’* 44 All hands make sail.” .In a few
minutes every stitch of cunVass was spread,
und the noble ship was bowling through, it in
gttllunt wtylo; whilo U*h jolly. Jacks wore eve
ry jiintuiit jocosely, .shiiripg. out' the • sjiruy
which flew m liquid geftft ovor the i’Uracuutla.
An blliccr now took a telescope avid went
ulofl. ’“Well, what do you nmko of her
now 1” “A largo ship, Sir, ami certainly
American built.” “ Boat to quarters.”—
“Hcnd a •quarter-muster- to the hehu.”—
« Oust loose the boarding-pikes, und see ull
ready for boarding !” As the sail approached
within gun shot, she was discovered to be u
very largo and bountiful merchant ship.'—
“ Fire u shot across the bows, and'take cure,
Hir, yeni don’t strike her.” “fcfigmil ftiuu,
‘hoist Amtricaii colors !’* This was no soon r
or done, tlian v the st ranger backed his main
top.sail, and -hoisted a large ensign, exhibit
ing the welchmo.Kturs-aiid stripes!”—- tl Lucky
muriiirig this, faith! . She is deeply laden,
arid no doubt has a valuable cargo.” The
skipper oftho American outlie instant low-
ored his boat down, and came on board the
t’ri"ate to pav his respdets to his superior olli-
cer und supposed countryman ; he wus a tall
uDiitiomiuily looking man, and fashionably
dressed. Indeed, from the ajqiearance ut Jus
costume, one would have supposed ho hud
been a lounger in Bond street, or the Boule
vards of Raris. Having made hjs bow, and
cast nil inquisitive oye over the ship: 44 For
sHrtin (said he) this must he our Coitetiluliour’
‘•To bo sure it is!” Was the answer. You
seem to he welUcquainted with our vessels
of war!” r '
Captain—Have you eucn any of our cruis-
Icrs!' ’ ■
L* Jonathan.—No Sir, uonp . .
Captuin.—Ha!~lluvo von any particular
newsi
Jonathan.—Tho true blooded Yankee we
heard had-carried a vuluublo British prize into
IIavrc.de Grace.
Captttin.^-Ha! Ha!—I suppose you have
a rich cargo! ' ; .„ ,
Jonutlian.—?Yes,Eir, French silkB. and other
yuluablc commodities.
Captain.-^Httl ha! ha!
The Captain having no doubt that the A-;
merican was a bona fido prize, arid being anx
ious to learn all particulars respecting ibo car r
go, said, “Walk into the cabin, and take a.
glass ofwinb.” During the conference fcVery
eye in the ship Was fixed on the fine vessel
wliich. lay .alongside, with her suils aback,
and colors flying. 44 A noblo prizo this !”—
vivacity !. Jonathan, who didjnt milch ariprovt)
ofdlalifax liurbor,.now leisurely pullea a pa
per frorii bis pocket and.8ttid, 44 1 cucss, Sir, I
cun save ; yqu from Tutting yourself to dll that
extraordtnriry trouble.” “llow !!’- said the
Captain, **I clout understand you.*! , “If yog
will take, tho trouble of inspecting that paper;
you will find that my sfiip Is laden entirely
with British merchandise ; and that is tt
Letter of License, signed by the Earl of Li
verpool ! I really (continued,h6)’\va8.«/ratX
your ship wus one of our cruisers, which DanP
anxious if possible to. avoid.” So saying, bo
took liis hat, and making, two or throe rapid
strides across Uip iiimrterdaek,_Bi4d.JidLfiUri-
pnwo, Sir,-I may sail!” “Makesinii^ccnocd
tho Captain, Who was bursting'iiia.sidt’8. with
laughter nt the reciprocal hoax which had
been played. “Make sail to be srire:you may,,
arid I wish you may have'a very pleasant voy
age”' - / '
GnNDAHMimiJLr^TJie estnblisjimont of tbo
Ouetf iL conumny whose duty it was to guard
tho city by* night, is traced to’the time of ttwr
Romans. This institution Was, from.its ob
vious utility, continued By the.’ Gauls, adopt,,
eri by the Iviiigs of the Franks, aqd maintain
ed under all,tho \Vartj' and disturlmiicos oftho
feudal tiincs. Froin the eurliost period tho
Guet appbarfl to have consisted partly of 'cit- *
izciiH, t\ifnisLccl by tlio Vrcyot frdm the co'irr-
panies of inorchunte and artisans, and partly
of inpn appointed.by the Kitig, to the num
ber of furly sik—twenty being niountcd t
tw'enty'Bix on foot. In 1559, the Guet Roy
al o, or company of guards appointed by tfe
King, was limited by oi|iet to 219. men, &. Vha
Guet Aprils, consisting of armed citizens, &sb
called because they merely acted aaaentuiels,
but did hot-go the rounds, Waa plioliahcd. Du-
ring tlio troublesome year of 15(31, htnvovcr,
tlie Guut'Royalo Bliarud the liko.fate and the
guard • of l'uns, was exclusively entrusted
to tho citizontt.r Iii 1593, tlio Guet Royalo.
wus pguin‘ established, arid the company
of citizens was again, disbanded.' From
this period to the first yoar of. the rcvq
elution, the constitution ot the Guet Royal-
remained unaltered, except jiKMunber; it was
increased ip proportion to,tl»e wants of thu
capital. In the first year of the*'republic it
was dissolved. Tlie origin, both of liiaGen-
durnmrju and.of the‘-National Guard, inay bo
thus early t raced to tlie'Giiut. As soon as a firm
mid regular.govorrimo/it had succeeded to tho ’
disordors of the revolution, the' Gondnrmcrio.
wusre-ostublislied. Napoleuitpaidesjjecial at
tention to tbo fo rupitfoiioftlus.body •: tmrmen
were selected clridlly triun. thoYfct’eruiis of his
armyj-Uioy were well nuid, (Stailmirably oquip-
' ’(lboditHeulttoflhdinany
JUtiKUikO
toy WercTiQV
pod.- lndeedpt would
ohujUri^-JhicfMxnJ^rilLtli^
darmcrio a Choval. , buy Were 1 hQwevor, al
ways held in-bad odoiir by tlie people. Therj>
can' bo littlo doubt that' they numbored many
spies iri tlieir rarikh, 1 tvpricliflly,'sin«o the renrw
tpration of tliu - 'Bdurbon^^'Tliis naturally
draw down oil them "far inofollililT ^w ordi
nary hatred; which "attached Itself to the polica
ju (til countries.Tluty; howevpr, for tho
most part, performed; their duty, with exem
plary moderation ; onco boiorv, iri Aho ia^tft
reign, they wore brought^into Vonfiict with
the people ;; on this occasion, it:! said, tliey
took anopj)6rtunity gf avcngiiig^hetnsplycs,
for u. long arrear of iiisultj' by iho.rfipkresa' cf-
fusiim of blood ; it was riftho *4aat- days of
Villclo’a ministry r}. ifc prccipitatcd his fall :—
The people full out raged 'byjh'o Vflsolution of
the .Chamber of Dojiuties, arid the addition of
suventy-Bix l’eers to t)io - Uppor.Houao. On
the night that the ordonnapec to this efibet;
was published, thoy burned •Yillele in efHgj’,
and entrenching thcinselveB ,in - the shells af
some Iiouso4 then building, at.the end ofthiv
Rue Sl..Dcijis, they uttackod tho Gendar
merie withstonce; *.Tlfo Oniularmorie-charg*
od arid fii'dd bn ifipni, hHlthg ina/iy and woun
ded, mqrc. This'conliiutJja^j,iu t . a hor/iti tho
name pf the Massacre of the Rue St. Dennis.
The body cerisisted of -si^cumpauics of foo$
and liorse. ;.
An Indian CiiiKv.—Ti'u’kubatoliee Mic-
co, King"’ of the T.uokbatchoo,; (0116 of tho
towns iii-tho Creek-Nation, pdid usayisitthfi
other day...■ . f •'-' • • /, .’
Micco although ho did not pfosent himself’
uinoMguH withaiiv of theiiupoKing.attriButoti'
of Royalty, or .Hatigue us-vyitti, tlieduH arid
insipid details of.xRira. arid drawing roomsi
was riot to us, til Iqasl# on thatai-count, alcs$
interesting pcrsonUgc. >, ■•/,,. v
In Micco's persuuul deportment thero ia
more. of, natural courtesy and dighity than,
in many pf'the “Magnates of our land,” who
have displayed themselves before us ya po
litical figurantes. Ho would be a good ca?-
vtyplar to mnny’of theiri, so fur at least as.,
regards an unassuming propriety of cotf-
,duct. ' • •• ” , •;
. Alicco, is fifih in the lines of descent from
Tuskinec—his personal appoarunce itf nbt
immediately attractivo, but pro we in interest
the closer you observe it. Ho may be view
ed as a fair representative of the.uncorrujite^
aboriginally character of our coyntry. Tlios^
who arc acquainted with the Creole tongue*
and who are capable of judging, tfay thatlii*
talks, whilst seated round ,the Council Fires*
are full of those senteotious ' pojriods, and
that quick and palpitating eloquence,. which
so strongly mark the geniqs of La Fayottg
and give to him a distinctive character. /'He
returned yesterdayAo the bosopi Of histrihe,
all of whom look up to him with, respect arn^
affection. Micco is wliat Logan \vui, tlip
friend of tlio white rn'an, / ' . ,
IlnnoibM.—The following is^a striking an-
ecdote. Tiie fact occurred'on board hlh
Alajesty’s slnpp Vilot, Crept. }, T Nicholas,,
whenitcontest.withLaLogvro:-
44 An ipqtance of. Heroism,occurred* during
that action, which tins soldofo been' surpasa-
‘ed, arid which is scarcely rlvnllpd By Greek
or Roinan valor. : The Filot having her
umiiitopsail yard shot hway,,jhe people vver«> .
iiployed aloft to uend : up iinothor, and weti
the act of receiving ja hawser^for Ihcputppto'c
ctpi
wurvingpfjiiWsaxforilwjffipMy
“Lots ofjjcw ter’Jack.”—Hunk *, for Halifax vyjieft n A-ojcewar hpard froth tU©.Ca^,taJn*«
and a . gfcss of totawuin,? greg Jor tw& cabih, (Ip whichtis is V.au^l .Jn.&igs, jtbxr.