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DAILY GEORGIAN,
IS fUBLISUEP lit TIIS
w’Ji <D’j QSM&wia&'jij
By G. &, W. ROBERTSON,
AT £IOUT DOLLARS PER ANNUM)
PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
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VOL. XIII.
SAVANNAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 0, ISIS!
no. is a.
COUNTRY GEORGIAN,
f ^8 published to meet the arranvriiMu.t of tho mails
Three Times a Week (Monday, Wednesday and Pri.
day) aiihcollico of the Daily (icorgian. and contain!
all (heintelligetu e, Commercial, Political and Miscella
neous, including Advertisements, published in the Daily
Paper.
Tho Country Paper is sent to nil parts of the Slnto und
Union, or delivered imho city, atFIVE DOLLARS per
annum, payable in udvancc.
Advertisements arc inserted in both papers at 75 cent*
per sipiarc of I-I linos, for tho first insertion, and 37 l-S
tin every succeeding publieation.
Cuiinminu atioiis by mail must lie POST PAID.
Sales of Land by Administrators, Executors and
Guardians arc reipiircd by law to be held on the
first Tuesday in the month, between tho hours of 1C
ami 3 o’clock, attho Court House in the county in which
the properly is situate. Notice of these sales must he
given m a public gazette Sixty Days previous to tho sale.
Notice for leave to sell negroes, must bo published
for four months, before any order absolute shall be madi
thereupon by thu Court.
Sales of Negroes must ho at public auction, on the i, . , r, , ,
first Tuesday o the mouth, between the usual hours o(' (staple)
aalf, at the place of public sales in the county where' CO sheet
tnu Inters Tusliimeniniy, of Administration or (itnr- i Mezcroil
dianship, may have been sraiiled, first giving Sixty Days j riillstllll Fif
notice thereof, in ono of tin* public gazettes ol tins State • o‘„ , . . q. «„
and at the door of tho court-house, where such sale. »»!»« Garb SOtfa
are to 1.0 held. Ergot.
Notice of tlm sale of Personal Property must bo givci p U R F U M K U Y.
in like manner Forty days before the sale. 1 Qt to of Roses
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of un estate must be I z\,i
published for Forty day*. b r , ,
Notice that application will ho made to the Court of ! '*080, Lologli, Rtld
Ordinary for leave to sell land, must be published Four Lavender VVliter
Months.
Thomas R) r erson, Jr.
HASjust received per recent arri
vals, in addition to his former
stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
_ &c. &e.—which renders the same
very cotnplcto und extensive, which he oilers
for sale, on accomodating terms, for cash, or
town acceptances.
Sulpli Quinine (Fr.) Saffron (Span.)
do Morphine do Opium (Turkey)
Sureparilia (Span.)
do (Am.)
Musk (gr.)
Mustard Seed (white)
Ol Almonds
do Amber (root.)
Castor (N.A.)
Soda and Seid. l'owd.
Acid Tartaric
Sal Aratus
Flors Benzoin
Castor Oil, stip’r.
do. plantation use
Resin of Jalap
Spatula’s l’iil 'files,
Patent Medicines, dec.
To Lot,
That pleasantly situated House
in St. Marys, lately occupied by
Joint II. M’lntOBh, Esq. For
terms apply to Mrs. Kins, St. Ma
rys, or in Savannah lo NVM. BOSE,
juno 21 * 75—of
| Planters Hotel, Gainesville, Ga.
Pi peri no do
Ilydriodatc I'otuss
Prussic Acid
Croton Oil
Iodine
Blue Mass (Eng.)
Phosphate Soda
do "Iron
Cheltenham Salts
Henry’s Magnesia
(genuine)
Chloride of Soda.
( iONCENTRATED Disinfecting Solti-
' tion of Chloride of Soda, fur preserving
meat, removing offensive smells, neutralizing
.Pestilential exhalations, und destroying con
tagion.
Prepared of uniform strength, by the New
England Chemical Company, ccordingto the
formulary promulgated by the philosophic
discoverer, A. G. Laiiarraquk.
This article having been made use of, in nu
merous instances, by scientific persons of the
very first st tiding, and ulwuys with certain
s iceess, the following modes of applying the
Chloride, may he relied on as proper und ben
eficial.
With a sprinkling of water mixed with one
fortieth of Chloride, the stench can be in
stantly put down of t lie filthiest kennels, sow
ers, cess-pools, drains, water-closets,markets,
.stalls for meat and fish, slaughter-houses, und,
in general, all places infected with animul
exhalations.
For foul ulcere, a wine glass of Chloride
must be mixed with us much as five times
that quantity of pure water, and pledgets of
lint must he dipped into this wash and then
laid over the ulcere. This dressing to be re
newed twice n day. If the sore becomes red
end angry the wash of five parts water must
he still further diluted ; if, on the contrary,
the sore does not change ils appearance, it
must be dressed once or twice with Chloride
und water, half and hu If, so as to dispose toil
slight inflammation,which is indispensable to
Antique Oil
Ceylon do
Russia do
Bears grease (Fr&.Eu)
Florida Water
Pomatum
Espritde Rose
Milk of Roses
Cold Cream
Vegetable Rouge
in cut glass und
plain Bottles
Honey and Orange
Flower Water
Extracts of Roses
Pastilles Fnmantes
Macassar Oil.
With a general assortment of English,'
French und American SOAPS.
(£r COUNTRY MERCHANTS, Physi
cians and Planters, will find it to their ad
vantage to call.
N. B. Physicians prescript ions carefully
put up at the shortest notice, & ut all hours.
Savannah, 21st February 1831.
***—The Georgia Journal, Macon Messen
ger, Democrat (Columbus, Ga.) will please in
sert the above, once a week for three weeks,
and forward their accounts to this office for
payment. ' feb 21
Paints, Oils, Glass, Ac. &.c.
r’llHE subscribers offer for sale tho follow
JL ing articles of Puints, Oils, Glass, &c.
&c. at the lowest market price for cash or
credit, and have made arrangements to re
ceive fresh supplies by every arrivul. Mer
chants, Planters and others are respectfully
invited to call before they purchase.
White Dead in Oil Rotten Stone
Spanish Brown do Bronze Yellow
Verdigris do Carmine
White Lead flry Drop Luke
Spanish Brown do Copal Varnish
Venetian Red Japan do
Tronic Yellow Bright do
Crome Green Leather do
Linseed Oil
do
do
Ivory Black Spcrm'do very super’r.
Lamp do lb.&JlbpnperGmn Amber
Burnt Umber “ Arabic
Rose Pink Sp’ts. Turpentine
Dutch do “ Wine
Spnnis White Gold and Silver Leaf
Farit do Do and do Paper
Turkey Umber Gum Shellac
Red and White Chalk Paint br’shs,Sash tools,
Poniicc&Rotten Slone Camel's hair pencils
Chinese Vermillion Varnish brushes,&c.
Red Lead
300 boxes 8 by 10, 9 by 11 & 10 by 12 Gift bo
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
march lfi
convert fetid and. running ulcers into sirnplo Form do Sienna
t-ores. The healing then progresses rapidly.' Verdigris dry I,rmn
The moment the Chloride isajinPed tijma an i Bl.iclCl.ead in poWdtfrWhole
ulcer the disagreeable smell is destroyed.
A fresh supply of this valuable article just
received and for sale low. by
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Ai.so—The Chloride of Soda, prepared
by A. G. Ltiburraque, the celebrated French
Chemist. juno 14
Swaim's Panacea,
TGI OR the cure of Scrofula or King’s Evil,
f Syphilitic & Mercurial Diseases, Rheu
matism, Ulcerous Sores, White Swellings,
Diseases of the Liver and Skin, General De
bility, and ull diseases which originate from
impure blood, or indiscretion of Youth, and
where the constitution has been broken down
hv the use of Mercury, Arsenic, Burk or Qui
nine, &c. and most intcrnul diseases where
tho lungs and chest are supposed to be affec
ted, dec. See.
CAUTION TO Y'VlltTIASF.nS.
03” Swaim’s Panacea is in round bottles,
fluted longitudinally, with the following words
blown in the glass :—
•• SWMM’S PANACEA—PI1ILADA.”
having but one label, which covers the cork,
with my own signature on it, so tlmt the
cork cannot be drawn without destroying the
signature, without which none is genuine.—
The medicine may consequently he known to
be genuine when my signature is visible ;
to counterfeit which will be punishable as
forgery.
The Public are cautioned not to purchase
my Panacea except from myself, my accredi
ted agents, or persons of known respectabil
ity; and all those will consequently be with
out excuse, who shall purchase from any oth-
or persons.
*#*■—Prepared and sold at Swaim’s Labo
ratory, South Seventh Street, next door to
tho Philadelphia Baths, corner of George &
:tp <xQ)
Cloths. Cussimercs, Vosiinirs, &
sBtymsgmm aooB>.s t
made to order by
WILLIAM O. PRICE,
MERCHANT TAYLOll,
at the
SAVANNAH CLOTHING H.llPORU M
(on the Hay, opposite the Exchange)
where may bo found
A ERESIF, fashionable and well made as
sortment OF SEASO.NAULE
Rind I/ Made Clothing,
and every variety of
F A N C Y A R T 1 C L E S.
Just received by the late arrivals und oiler-
ed at the lowest rules,
O.V HIS ESTABLISHED PRINCIPLE,
iCT 6 * P ur Cash, or approved City acceptances.
Savannah,*June 14,1831. 170
LIST OF L
R emaining m tho
nali.
UT TEG’S
Post < illicit Savin-
3Utli June, 1831. Persons wish
ing letters from this list, are requested tu ask
for “ Advertised Letters.”
A.
Wm. Adams **
James Alexander
John Abbot
Geo. A. Ash
Daniel Ambler
Gideon Aluiy
John S. AchurJ.
HA 1 l.y I'Al'KIl - - - - _ 1:
OUH.NTMY I'Al'KIl - -
mill' O'I.laiis.
11 Vc. 1)01.1. AIIS.
■l AH A.lM-riiRHiiimtu ii|i|irnr 111
- ■ '■—- -
Imlli puiiura.
Samuel Bandy ,,
Mrs. Klz'th. Bragg
Rev. Wm. Baker
Lillcston Banks
Sarah Bratelv
T1IE subscriber is about buil
ding an addition to his House in
Gainesville, by which he will bo
enabled to accommodate double
the number of persons that lie can ut present j
with convenience; lit? will us heretofore re-;
train from making any promises whatever, Am , (•. iktmml
and wishes only lor that patronage winch his jj ou |
house may merit. lie takes tins ns tho first ! ^j rg j^ ar . l | 1 Bevil'c
opportunity of tendering to his friends ami j ‘ ‘ * |) L .j c | Mll .
the public generally, Ins acknowledgements ' j jjj r j L
for so liberal a shore of tho paniif patron j Havi.l [lon er, jr.
***• , n L. (,LL\ l'.LANI). ! Wm. Urownejilm
10 . 110—it'hno *'
age,
may
J. U. Brooke
; B. J. DunWvy
For {Sale.
Tut: subscriber offers for sale, | vVtn. Calc
Ins lot, with the improvements! i( rn j (’hiiiros
thereon,consisting ofone twosin- j Wu'i, Cannet
r./ and two one story DWELL-1 J„hn Cameron
ING HOUSES, in good repair, with outhuil-1 Geo. o. Cattm
dings. The situation is a very plcnsa: t one,! ]>^toV Cartier
being on the cast side of Washington Square, I Jonathon Chihls
immediately opposito the residence of Maj. j Daniel J. Cook
M. W. Stewart. The lot contains several >, John Coals
excellent Fruit trees, grape vines, &e. For |»„„i Colson
further particulars, apply on the premises, to ' Micli’l. Cunuiu'diam
may 30—| JOHN DENNIS. |
.. j Ch'ns Dnvant
Macau Mage rare Reduced, [Geo. w. Danforth
Hereafter, the price of Joqjuh Deacer
ssftge from Savnnnuh | I Ienry Denning
to Macon will he Fifleon | Mndumo Delbergho
dollars, from Savannah to j Mrs. Small Dunlap
Marion Thirteen dollars, und from Savannah ii. II. Dubose
to Dublin Ten dollars, and in like proportion j
to any intermediate place. Thirty pounds ; Rpv Josinh Evans
baggage ultowed to each passenger. Oflice Josiah J. Everitt
kept ut the Mansion House.
EDWARD VARNER,
march 0 8—j:
Now York Oioii|) YVIiol<?salo
Cloak, Slock 4* Clothing Ware
house REMOVED.
rpiIE subscriber has removed his cstuhlish-
X mont from No. 18.\ Maiden Lam-, to
the spucious store, No. 13S Pearl (Street,
over Messrs. IIyde, Cleveland & Co. where
he will keep constantly on hand a much more
extensive assortment than formerly. The
tyin, make and materials of the Cloaks will
1 John Franklin, jr.
Andrew Farry
David Fulton
Salomon Futch.
U.
Titos. Baker
Miss Mary. E. Barnard
John II. Bacon
Nalh'l. Bacon
C'apt. James Blanken
ship
John II. Berry
Charles J, Bouler
Peter Bennett
Briilmud
W. It. Bowman
Uev. .1. B. Bowen
Mrs. I’. Brown
John Butler
( .
John II. (’lark
Miss Adeline A. Carr
Mrs. June A. Curruth- ,
ers
John L. Clark
Daniel Cl.llbrd
Miss Emily J. Crafts
John Coskory
Kruslur II. Crosby
Amos Cook
J).
J. W. Davis.2
Bolij. Day, 2
Mary Dminis
Jaincs Dixon
Nancy Dolly, 2
Mrs. Ann Duke
Thus. Duffy.
Goo. Eaton
Miss Cassandra Everilt
J\
Simon Frasier
James Frew
Oncisemus Futch
a
Prom the Liiul.m Aew .Monthly Muguihn-.
Till: VOH c OF Till: CEAVTlFt L.
T.. me it wm » tioli ilc i^lu
(>•1 MIMIIIII r lloWl'IH lo K ,7.0 —
To "nli li Ilii* >itilil'|{ iiio oi il iii jlit,
Ami b.i»!i In inmli licr rt. V w
T • (lit- tliint-iiif* i>|iuililt- lioolii
Tli il iii iht) tli.m.oiitl |iliiya :
W i'll v.iryiiiu ru|iUirc!«, nlhlmir o«ii,
Tliutc diariin.il my bl^lil—my .,i-bi alone.
Oil bavft’l Inaul I In* w|ii|l|ii:ii'm brcuZ;,
Amt lov.-il ns ineloily—
Invoked I ml K« In.’s uiyaicticH,
liiing on her soil ri j.ly —
Ur i-uii^lit, ’ini.l itsluMilil e.\lai n >,
nielli I ir l'» |ansi\i « . y :
I'flnirym^ iajitur* 4, sill uwar uwn,
Tli*«u cliarmid iiniiu c.n—inn.o ear icoue.
'i lien have I aeon, iii ii pOi •! Muid !
Av, liearil, ami {(nzuil on, I- o ;
To if,at er, mo n —yem," lioie l.r,| 1 .ye
I lie uvsA lies! lovu e* due
Bo'ize—u:im—bin! i,I il .irksome cl.ule,
The oar iilni.b i!"id I woo.
It'll, all.’ js limit—*ii « ll.ino aloi.o —
Tu tliaini III.- etc and car ill one !
Attios Gaskins John Gardner
Ricli’d. Gilliam P. Giradeau
Sam’l. Griffin JL B. Griltin
John G. Goldwirc Geo. Byron Gordon
David Goldstein Charles M. Goolsby
Juhn Goodmuson Nancy Groves
II.
Miss .Sarah II. Ilart- Col. Wm. Harrison
ridgo
Family Jars.—Prom lair London papers.
—One Michael Cronin wus summoned l.cforo
; Mr. Aid'Tinun Thorp, on Sulnr- oy, to un-
• «wer Ibr changing his wife .ludiih’M two beau-
t till blue «yes liIo black, without leave or Ii-
! cense given by the said Judy.
Mr.-. Judy Cronin begged to infoim his
| Hive mica that on Thursday night she re
turned lionie migiililv fatigued by a hard day’s
1 wash, and who should shu liml there, she’d
! ho glad to know, but tho vaguhone at the bar,
h r husband, who never brought her a penny
; hit for tho lust nine months ; clanc fit ‘ other
i way, indeed it wus, for it wus herself hod the
I feeding of him Ibr many a hle:» ed day Well
to lie sure, and lie wfis’nt drunk at nil, and
without a spake out of her meutli, didn’t ho
! knock her down, and send lief to the hospital
' with u broken arm ?—to lie ^lll'e he did, and
j to bn sure his Honour would like to lie after
■ sew ngit—apl* usuiv his Honour begged leu vc
1 to decline.
! “Well, Mr.Cronin,” said the Alderman,
, “what have you lo say to all this 1”
“What have 1 to say, my Wot chip ! Faith
1 and myself Ins tins to say,” replied .Mr. Cro-
! mil, giving hiu right arm a swing that had
mgh given one of the audilms a c*ick in the
neck. “On the cridil of my oath I ntvor
I struck the era turn »t all. 1*
After he had composed h msclt a little, to
the inquiries “ if ho was nil right J” and
“ what the dovii had got hold of bun 1” ho
repli-il, “ By the Lord Ilurry, what u soft
body the b u.-t had. It calchod me by tho
leg,” cnid lie, showing a red mark round tho
leg, above tho ancle, “got my foot in its
m«>uth. hauled mo under water, und swam
with mu tarnation fust ami my back, kept
j rubbing against its hs'ly, and Pm shot if it
uasnt as huft us v< h»f.” Wu.ii tho exerp*
j t ion of t he red murk around his leg, ho wus
| nnhurmefl, and cofijccturo was ata stand still
' us to tho nature of thu fish which seized him;
; Ibr if it had been a shark ora ftsh with teeth,
it would have either taken oil' his leg, or
wounded him severely. In tho evening sev-
| oral boats went out to kill this strange ani-
i mal : he was frequently Been, und muny shots
tired at him, lail he could not bo secured.—
However, u few days uficrwards, a small bot-
| tie nosed wliulo (buheua rostrata) wus cast
! ashore in tho cove of Cork, in whoso body
I were several bullets, which had prohatdy oc-
; casioued its death, ami it was therefore sup-
| posed to have been . the sumo fish tlmt had
attacked tho fluidicr ; lo which it waf ]>' J-
j Imps driven by extreme hunger, as its ordina-
! : V IboiLis cuttle lish, and its mouth and threat
j bring small, are incapable of tuki'ng in largo
bodies. \lm^
! In tho voyaging in tho Arabian Sea it
■ burn ed that the vessel in which I sailed was
j becalmed for some days, and tho crew wero
\ i» Ihu habit of jumping overboard ami awiiii-
iiLng round the ship. One «lny, whilst sevc-
r il of the hands were amusing themselves iu
this wav, a large shark uppoared astern ; tjm
men \v« ro immediately piped sit board, arid
they all oliey.o I except a tool-hardy follow jit
a boatswain’s mate, who said, “ Tho sliark bo
slmt. Pm not afraid of lum.” In the mean
time a hook prperiy baited was lowered from
• the poop,’ i>y who h the shark wus haulod o’n
hoard. As soon ns it was out of water tho
n mora or sucking lish, which is always foul d
;u lie. ing under tlie tins of sliurks, diseugngi d
ilf»«-ir, and swum towards tho houtsvvain’s
n ate, anil fustciied on his lusty back Tho
! 1 ow bellowed as if tho devil hud got hold of
Ii iii ;—sung out lo one of his messmates,
“ My eyi s Bill, tho shark is holding on l.y my
slum ; hour a heud, and heave us u rope ;—
I would give a month’s grog to lie aboard.—
Wiiut the Llax.cn are you about, Bill 1 Dour
a hand, will » oii, you lubber.” Master Billy,
however, and the other jacks, were in no
hu-Uo to relievo thoif indp9m ite ; they enjoy
ed IhO'luugh a Miizin ;ly, and provokci'Jiim by
singing out, “ i say, e mt yuu behave like a
sodgor a thro the eimmyf eh 1 don’t be teken
aback. Jack ? kick at him hoy, and tVei* your
:-turn!" Jack kicked, and pluugt d, and
roared ut being thus boarded abaft, but io no
purpose ; thu sucking lish held flu, and ut last
the crew, tired of tho joke, hauled the terri
fied hoatswain’s mite on hoard, not, however,
before lotting go the rope two or three lim s,
and'sousing him well when ho was gcit.ng
up the tide.
married to her
o Jus. Hamilton (ft Bun i tliosc 23 years, tho worse luck to ino, aifd n
be greatly inrprovod and will bo sold at about, i Mrs. lienor Hamilton J nines Hatcher I good vvorkuia n she found till my Higlit got bad,
the same low prices us those of tho last sea-j Miss Mary Ann llain- Victoria Hernandos and I m t with a tumble in tin London Duck's
son. He 1ms also on hand a largo assort-1 ilton Manuol Hnrnandes on tho I Bh of August, mid broke thu wrist»’
mont ol’low priced clothing, made ill good stile | Hin,Biirn8»Firs&Co. Gnrdon B. Hopkins I moonti.edy il was dia ss.<l ; and orb! the
expressly lor the southern and western trade, John Huron Mrs. Klz’th. Holmes | cross o, to im- ov cry day I see a pnv
tlmt will bo sold ut about thu usual prices of j ftissHlizu V.IIoustoun Miss Caroline M. Hoy 1 mg stone, if 1 didn't lay for i'our days will,, ut
the most inferior quality. Also, an assort- J. j a * 0 ul uxiug had 11i mouth on nn" ; iUIniow
mont of Stocks, with many other desirable nr- l>,. ( ,. r Jameson Mrs. Elizabeth S. L. j I’m cut down sure enough !—(here .Ur. Cro-
tielcij. Those who will tuko the trouble to .));•,.( Jones .tin ..iyl.o I like .*)•>. u.'.r. md criii'**-i.is eye:, j
examine this .Stock of Goods, will prohnl-ly ; Mf^sjime Irvin B James Johnson j towards Mrs. Cronin, imiderly reprnuefied
satisfy theinsolves that they cannot select the i Clerics Joyner Jones her).—Dell! y • u.urthcrer ! Wasn’t I
same amount from any .stock in tlin city that l-Vancis J\*son
will he a safor or more desirable purchase. I / v ”.
For sale by F. J. CON A NT, j Miss Elizabeth King 11. D. K ttles
No. 133 Pearl-st. New-York. Miss Aim King Walter K gto
Terms—0 months for approved Notes, j j J
payable at Bunks m good standing in any part Mrs. F. Lnrd Mrs Mary I/'hny
of the country—8 months for city uccaptaii-|) r , s A (siwrnnco Mrs Eliza Lvous «
ees or f> per cent discount for cash. Iu all j c 0j)L W.llmm Lane “Tims M. Licking
cases when the tune is extended, interest will ( Alexander Lawrence Capt. Olrn v Lovell
bo charged at tho rate of 0 per cent per an i Benjamin W Leach Samuel Lojier
mini. Any Goods purchased at this estubl.flh-1 Kicjmrd Lcuke 2
ment that do not suit the market for which James A Leu
they were intended, will he exchanged for
otliers.
april 12 110—film
Three hundred dollars Reward.
\m 11 ,L he given for taking and securing
▼ T the following described negro fellows.
John R M’Kinnon
John M’Fnrland
Jobe M’(’ullough
John M’(.'auii
Hetty M’lntosh
Peter M’Gromin
Edmond Main
Isaac Low
William Longworth
M.
4 Dr John Mftclicll
James II. Mil or
Miss Eliza Miller
Thomas Morris
Mrs M ,3 Morel
Catherine G. Morris
Geo I) Moore
They went off’on the night of the 21st Fob.
last,'in a small two or three oared canoe, that, K , V; A >,<lr. w MorsImllMrs ElhtaC Momrin
Iw. formerly boon painlod red, with dark col-1 Al , ra |,,„ n Marshall Miss Muni • S Mull,
ored itunwules. bay ono hundred und hfty I Maxwell rise
Notice.
Seventh Streets, mid sold bv every respects-1 rr)IIE co-partnership of CIIICRHfflTEB^complexion, walks vei
ble Druggist in the United States. ‘ j A & S.Cli ANTON isjhia day disoTved try mul waB imrchamMl su
To avoid tho many attempts that have been ] mutual consent. All persons having demands
made to impose upon the public huso imi»a- against the concern, will present them for
tious oftbis Celebrated Medicine,tho subscri- ! payment lo Alonzo Scranton, who is duly
hers have made arrangements to keep on j authorized to settle the business ol the eon-
hand,u supply direct from the proprietor. The j corn ; and all those indebted ure requested to
public may therefore rest assured that the I settle their hills without delay.
Genuine Swaim's Panacea cun ulwaysbel ALFRED C11ICIIESIr.R.
had at theirstore warranted. i ALONZO SCRANTON.
Savannah, May 27//i 1830.
dollars fur ADA.M, an artful and trickcy fel
low ; he is 20 or 27 years old, and about live
feet six or eight inches high, has a small foot,
und not heavy made, and neither u very dtrk
nor light complexion. Also twenty-live dol
lars a piece for YORK and SAULSBURY, j
or SOLBY. York is twenty-two or three : t s nirntf
years old, live feet eight inches Ugh, stout!.,'*/. n i-
nmdc, ami verv black skin. Solby is about j ^ *
taenty years old, near six feet high, smooth I u „ ,, m , (lock
tnee, uiirk couiplaxion, and lurgo under lip — , , r i
These three follows have lately been purclia-1 *, ■ ,, '
soil from Messrs. Bryan undSerivcn, of Chat-1 j. j, .
ham County, and are from Wilmington Isl- i ,y j
ml, where they ure acquainted, and at aovc-!
r*8 on tho Carolina side. And one 1 ,l *
lie is ubout j
| GaptFruneis.Mungiu2 J M Middleton
Win. B. Mell
John Nevitt
i Alaoson Newell
Miss Bclauo Merer
A’.
lluimuh N’owluu
.Lillies Norton
<).
Dr Bonj F Owens
chine hoy lo you till that time, you ugly ouhl
thmg ; wasn’t l a credit to you, yuu bluck-
gu ml ! tell me that, bounce ! I bay its my-
self was the hoy that kept you warm of u
could winter’s idglit, ami now you’d be leav
ing me wit Iroul u pruty till I get a lockjaw,
ye Judas !”* Again, addressing tlm Aider-
man Im continued, ‘•Sure she says l may go
now, Pm noii.-m : und, by the liil.lo - f .Mo.-es,
she called me ii bast hard ! I)'yc hear that,
your Worehip ! Sin* called me u hustliu d !
| Ucli ! Mister (.’ruuin, is it a hunt hard ye are
at last] 1) d you shuffle your I rogues all the
way from your father’s estate to Im christen
ed n hasthard iu your ould.uge ? But never
mind Iut, your Worehip ; she’s the father of
lies, and the devil a bit of truth iu her ernzy
mild carcass. Gould her to bail, and I’ll be
hail she’ll he locked up for want of if”
By this time Mr. Cronin's galligaskins be
ing on the rumbling order for luck of a button,
his attention was drawn olflo them | und the
Alderman, taking advantage of the respite,
ordered Mr. Cionin himself to find hull, and
not being provided with tliut sum«\ he wus
himself “locked up for tho want of il.”
of Kinsalc, in tlm south
own to be one of finest
entrance is guarded by
Daniel Pickett
Mnlnchi Perkins
II. W. Preston
Geo. B. Penney
Joseph W Perkins
George Palmer Richard II. Pimiuu
Preston M Perse
| tliiny-fivo yours old, ubout six foot high, (lurk | .. .. . .. 0 ^'
' complexion, walks very erect, & steps brisk,, Mrs M Outen
and was imreliaaed some years ago from Mr. j „ Mn|jldn i^trich O Rcillny
Dunham, near White llluB. Mrs J. .ml. Uai.kin Jacob Kighter
'limy have recently been eeen in the same n||| H(llfu c t KaTuoad Ilieh
boot ..ear l.utle fyl.ee Island. ,, , uhlllls
Tm? Dkyx> Alive!— )n Sundav night
Mr. Gallnhor, th«* celebrated ventr o.pust/
observed tvvomuiplo country looki <g feilows
carrying a cotlin out to itound owu VVliofl
they goL near the bridge at Hu old’s cross,
they mopped to rest themselves. .Mr, Gu.Ja-
hcr ptetcmled to bo wulning quietly by mein,
when lie threw his v iec into thccoflin, and
inim diatelv a haul stir ck of agony was hoard
to ir sue, folly wed by *pli ! uiurUicr! mur-
tl*< r ‘ it-, n inn> i.-.a i .'iiiamm’n* goiu'11 throw
me] Is'nt had enough to Burke me, hut
you must he after drownin’ mo too J” ’What
mihu world is that !” said a person wh
Wuh passing. *ls that the question you’r
uskiu’ Psiiid tiio voire from thccoflin; Met
Ilio out o’ 'lie colliii yo.i scoundrels, and
though 1 am hulfchouked, I’ll box the two o’
you—one down nud thu other come on.’
•Oh J good i hrifttians,’ cried a poor woman
who wuh now attract *d by tho noise, 'here’s
a dead man in the cofliu that wants to light
Ills two murderers.’ A crowd was im
mediately colluded—the* two poor country
men were urrosied ns resurrectionists, und it
was not until the coffin was opened and cx-
nmim'd that they wero perm t ed to proceed
with their burden. Just as tho crowd wero
dispersing, n voice front the cotlin was heard
to exclaim, *N“W, b >ys, aft-r all the trou
ble l gave you, I hope you won't forgot to bury
mo dacciilhj.—Dublin Morning Register.
rul place
| hundred dollars for GEORGE.
All reasonable expenses will he paid, ox- .y..,.
elusive of the reward, on application to either j . ’ ‘ l .. ,
the hi.bscr.ber or ELIAS FORT, Esq. of So- ^ o
Alargesupply of thisMedicine has just been
received. Druggists and others throughout
the Stute, who purchase to sell again, can DRAPER A& TAILOR,
have it at a reduced price. The undersigned respectfully announ-
LAY & HENDRICKSON, I ce8 to the friends of the lute firm ofCmcuEH-
Wholesale & Retail Druggists, : TBR Scranton, that he will continue the
2 lo Gibbons’ Buildings. business at the old established stand, Young’s
Also, afresh supply of Swaim’s celebrated ! buildings, comer of Bryan &. Whitaker-sls.,
Vermifuge, just received and for sale us above | w | lcrc all disposed to yield him their pntron-
june 17 -\ uge, will find the same splendid ussortmoivt of
- •_ : “ VTi-.TT j goods, fashionable and durable, the same taste
ICO IIOUSG, under tile A5lull- in cutting und making, nnd the samedifpo-
C 1ANDLER& DAVIDSON have estah- sition to please and accomodate the public.
s lished an ICE HOUSE, in John D.; that bos ever characterized the establishment,
Mrs Mary Ryan 2
i Ephraim Rider
i A Rico
Mongin’s buildings, two doors west of Abner
Bassett’s ship Chandlery, where they will be
prepared to deliver Ice from 5 o’clock, A. M.
to 7 1\ M. every day, except Sundays, on
which day, tho Ice House will be open from
sun riso until 8 A.M. and from 12 to 2 P. M. |
may 28
The Dutchman’s Fireside.
T HOS. M. DRISCOLL lias just receiv-
ved No8.3&4 of Library ofSelcctNovels,
being the Dutchman’s Fireside, 2 vols. by J.
K. Pauluing. june 23
may
30
ALONZO SCRANTON.
Hats.
T REE cases Palm I^afHats, for Bale by J ber. Valleau’s Oflice,
july 2 LUTHER & CO. *'
Advertisement.
H OUSE, Sign, and Ornamenta Pain
ting, Paper Hanging, Glazing&c.
Imitations of Fancy Woods, Marbles, &c.
I Walls Painted or Ornamented in Oils or
I Water Colors.
The above business executed by the sub
scriber in a style he trusts worthy the liberal
patronage and approbation he has and contin
ues to receive.
ALEXANDER MELDRUM.
Reference—Thomas Young, Esq.
Paint shop in Johnston's square, adjoining
r. Valleau’s Office, where orders left will
M promptly attended to. june 2—12mo.
vanuali.
ALEXANDER ATKINSON,
Camden County.
may 4 L‘lf)f
Cutlery, &c. &c.
\ N assortment offlno Cutlery, suchqh—
Rogers’ Pocket, Pen and Dirk Knives ;
Wastenhohn’s do. do. do.; Rogers and l’rep-
tiss’ superior Scissors ; all very superior and
new putterns.
Roger’s Dainoscus and Silver Steel Razors
J. Barber's old English do.; in double und sin
gle cases.
Emerson’s Elastic and Prcntis’s 4 sided Ra
zor Straps.
Glass, Metal nud Wood Shaving Boxes ;
Bone, lied und Metal -Handle Lather Brush*. -
cs ; English and American Shaving Soap; Edward L lhmnos
in great variety.
Gentlemen’s Morocco Shaving Cases for
travelling, a new article and very neat. Also,
Gentlemen’s Travelling Mirrors. Addison’s
Ever Pointed Silver Pencil Cases, with extra
Thomas B Sanders
Joseph F Stevens
Robert It Snead
Isaac G Seymour
Mrs Aim St hbs 2
James W. Smith
Samuel 11 Sctivin
M ss Eliza Scott
Mrs. Lucrocia Kpcnccr
T.
ardson
James B Rowley 3
John Russel
John Hurdling
Mr Rmfrigijul •
Eponbturi Rogers
.S’.
Tunis Swart
John J Snead
Mrs Mary Snead
Miss Johutia Sweeney
Alexandi r A. Smith
Win u tfcott 2
Capt. W R Scott
Miss Mi.rgjrct E Slro-
bel
’I’lie bay or harbor
of Ireland, is \v< li kir
I in tlmt country, the
! two Ibrts, one of which is now in ruins.—
There is also the depot of a regiment ntution-
1 ed ut Kipsule, und according to the custom
of the service, in line weather, the men are
' marched duily to the beach under an otflror,
| tb bathe. It happened not long ago, that a
j party of tho 49lh were engaged performing
I their al hit ions, when two of thu privates till-
I derlook for u trilling wager, to swim across
I the mouth ol'tlio Imrhor, from ono fort to the
I other , they stretche I across vigorously, und
i Imd got id mil half way over, when a largo
j black looking lish wus observed from the
i beach to raise itn head out of tho water at
' Home distance behind them ; a second lime
it roseJ nearer them, when the oflh oriu com-
! inan.l becoming anxious for the safety of the
; mi'll, and not wishing to alurm them by cul
! ling out, caused the bugle to bound for them
I to return ; they accordingly obeyed, und
turned towurds tho shore they hud left, they
hud no sooner done so, than tho lish again a leg und foot thut would
and inu-
Tim Mode of hrllino O .ikntal Ft-
males.—The Turkish women are beautify],
though their bcnU'y is of ad ll'jro.it charac
ter from that of European females. Their
eyes ire nine mul Id in J, tlioir hair luxuriant;
their faceB, fresh und rosy, ami their persons
though too corpulent, (a perfection iu tho
opinion of a Turk,) possess great symmetry
of proportion.
I accompanied a German Merchant, at
Rufl'.i, in tl;u Crimea, to the mart of slaves,
whore the Armenian hud exposed for. Bale two
(\r< UMii.m guls of tho most exquisite loveli
ness. We feigned an into .turn of purctiasc-
ing them, in order to gratify our curiMity, und
uncertain the inode oi'conuuci ing such inhu
man sales. The maidens were introduced
to us one after another. Their deportment
was graveful und modest to diiQdeiico. Tho
first girl presented, was in her fourteenth
Robert 11 Tavlor
Miss J M D Thread-
craft
Francis Thompson
points.
An additional supply of the nbovc articles,
iuat received and for snlo at low prices, by
' LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Hay.
Mrs M C Truchelut
Peter Turbavil
Caleb Thomas.
Mrs. Elizabeth Walls
Patrick Welsh
Mrs.Tbereza'Whitaker Messrs. Wright
Jack Willinnwon Cliildora
Capt J VVUliuu.son Gilbert Willey
Jerry WilliainB Mrs. Wucdlcudc
Miss CorneliaWoolfoik James Ward
Mm VVairer
BALF.fi primo Hay, landing from schr. i Messrs E L Voung.VCo
! UbUKUE
50 Othello, for sale by
iunc 23 COHEN &;MILLFR.
july 2
made its appearance close to till
king u rubh ut the ncurcst limn, «timed him
under water ; the oilier seeing the fate of
his companion, became uhuo.-t pctr.lied with
fright, gave way to his terror, und wassiulu
ing, when the encouraging voice of the officer
called out, “ Nevermind my lad, strike out,
nothing will harm yo'the accordingly ex
erted himself, and mvniu boldly towards the
shore. The man who hud been carried down
now appeared, puffing and blowing tho wa
ter from his mouth, nnd nppureniiy much
confused, w. i n the officer cheering liiip, cried
out, “Don’t he afraid, lad, you’r all safe now,
carry on.” The inaiULccuoUngly re-shiiking
Ins head, mid looking wildly around him, re
covered himself, nnd pushed for tho shore ;
a»uiii the lish appeared, make a dart at him,
and carried him under, nnd did thisolsoa
Mrs Eleano'r NVolla2 i third time,after each time tin- man appeared
Cv. on the nurture und ulwuys nearer the beach
than when In? disappeared ; thu last time he
rose so near hi’ party thut the officer ordered
the men to provide themselves with stones
j and when the lish ugam allowed himself ho
was assailed by a volley, and was thereby
Solomon flavour completely soured from his prey, and the man
SCHLEY, !’• M. landed in safely aiuid the cheers ol his com-
1*{J—j, ! pamonn.
Mrs Elizabeth Tun
G S Threudcrnll
('apt. Joseph Tyler
Capt. CroTulson
Tliomas Tvowcll
.Messrs Turpttr & I)’-
Antigimc
W.
Charitn Wurn
year : she wus elegantly dressed^ her face •
was covered with a veil, through which her*
blue eves, as well as neck ond slioultfcsrsthat
rivalled the parian marble in whiteness, shone
like slurs piercing a black cloud. Site ad
vanced towards tho German, bowed down,
and kissed his hand ; then, at tho command
of her master, sho walked backwards aijd
forwards in the tent to show her fine shape,
mid the easiness of her carriage, sho again
raised her robe,' so as to tdiow thoA lioacy of
have cliurmed a
Prexitels. When she took oil’her veil, our
eyes were dazzled witka dimpled Jfuce. iu
wliichtho lily and the rose were blended on
the cheeks of bloomingyouthfulues8. ller air
was ut once noble and modest ; her gestured
animating and dignified. Her tresses us
black us ebony, fell carelessly ovor her love
ly breast, and when sho smiled, she dis
covered teeth ufu pearly whiteness unden-
umel.
Sho rubbed her ebooks with a wot napkin
to prove thut she hud not used art to improve
orlieiglKen the bloom of her complexion.—
Wo wero permitted to feel her pulso that
we might Le convinced of tho good state of
her health and conKtilutiun. She then re
tired with all tho agility and grace of one of
Diana’s nymphs coming out of the fountain.
Her attractive charms won tho heart of my
German friend, who purchased this lovely
girl for four thousand piasters.”
A Barnstable pucket master, who had to*
fused to transport rum, lately took down
some casks marked vinegar, which proved on
discharging into a scow to be rum. He im
mediately transported them back to Boston.
In this quarter we should be likely to call SU<Jh
uouduut affectation.—JQoston Pqtriyt.
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