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M-~ P : ••
■ o t intern i! biijjpiiwss and
9 ,- tv> \Vr\c rie r.atmas
KLeara expend u* the U.m
, ij„j n tr involved in ‘rfllfjiMi
B'r,,"peace wit'i nil its attend-
K, s ’ s ing-, Hiftjses its benign
■1 over tiv; lunpv rhinos
I, ,vfs!ern ivorUi. Instead oi
H,;„.rtiie vain phantom of pit- |
■ ann U'.nr, the citizens of I
BnitedStates, by the steady j
■fition of nsfriciiUnre and cnm-
H , 3 .,.| bv the gradual amdi- j
Kj of internal pnlicv, are iav
|an’ extensive IViinluion for
Bulstreiiiltli, without enTt-x.
■ suC h relations with otner
as are iiks'.V “> bvid to its
or to jjrodnce anv etlects
. tdfach are ealcniatir i to
B„ P the real prosperity ol the
Bo.”
L. THE enquirer.
■ roanocr in winch the kite
■nations, in the air and earth,
■„ n ioneJ in tin; Ivnq iirerof ,
■tiost. has in Inc -d asnhae.ri- |
Bomako the following comma- ;
Bon and remarks: j
■i C hails an which happened j
evening the ddtlt !
Bivas of so >rt duration in the !
Btv of Cumberland, but was I
H extensive and mare severe j
Bhcr parts: on the lloanok.: u •
■ very violent, and the had 1
B< of enormous size,—each
Ba large nucleus. Preceding this
Bi->t, we five 01 six days uu
■ . warm for the season.—
Brcl.iv was remarkably windy,
B;lcd with hard squalls from !
Borth, the night was cloudy & |
Bwrtuous. The Earthquake j
Btelt about day-break on Fri-
Bmorning the Ist inst. The
Bk was severe in this and the
Bibouring counties, particn- ;
Bibont Willis’ mountains, the <
Be was sharp and nndnlaiory, j
Butting a quarter of a mimuc, j
■1 concussions so violent, as !
■nice the furniture, and en- |
Berthe breaking of glass and ;
Bu. There was IK) repetition j
Bic shock, which appeared to
Bslowlv, from the south.west,
Bic opposite side of the com-
B. Thu amii evening it raill
■ Saturday also was a rainy
B, the Sunday and Monday tol-
Bii'g were cool and uncom
■iiv blustering; the coot weti-
Bcontinued several days with- j
■ frosts, however, to do any i
Brial damage.
■tmavnot be deemed by the j
■ions unworthy of remark, that :
■ singular and awful phenomo j
■nvas preceded by all the pre- j
Bailorv signs, so j
■bed by the learned and Ude
■jable Mr. Webster, in fii-f ad
■Tilslctwoi k on pestilence, 3c.
■Among oilier signs which jore-
Bd this alarming event, may
Bbabiy he reckoned the tmpa-
Bkderl drought which coinrtoifc
lin Virginia the latter part of
P v ’ 1805, and continued “tub
■heard of severity until die
Bath of November 180$, k x *
Ipting, when it was internp|ed
Ia tornado and tremendous
|d* of rain ; the wat.r of
pith ran off or was evaprfGefl
1 a day or two, leavitg [ h e
|°tind so dry and hard as-dmost ;
| s U'pend vegetation. ad cue
f nearly the whole erbpot corn
l io me districts ot thfi ittuc
dhe sudden appetence of a
form, early last suijuer in the
meat and com fi<ds, on die
losnoke, Jamcs-riyr and eise- ;
there, in such rnulpncle* as to
irtaten the total dbtruction ol
legrowing crops rul <* conse
■etit famine, m aydso be taken
“0 consideration^ 0 strengthen
hypothesis.
And lastly, the (estlential fe- j
‘(Whichbecame|pifemic about
le same time, in-ha middle aiul J
Pl’er country, n( ,yundoubtedl> I
brining premoiVi ;ins ’ ihisfe- I
has com'.nutjliDtil very late- I
v, and been A tended with a j
Mortality so gre-, (especially a
#l°ng the voujighnd robust), as j
10 till the inhalumcs oi neighbor*.
1 —
’ I; the counts {/Amherft, a fliower of
r-in fell thelaft ltutf cr > which in 3°r -
lours m equal tii inches perpendicular
di;ht ol i’.itid war
hoods with terror ::n ! .-ismtv.
by this disease, more young p -i.
nle were hurried to an early
grave,in the courge of the year
lbo6,.thanhad died in the s nne
extent of country, during the tea
preceding years! These are
some ol the direful precursors of
th is rare phenomenon, an I time
| alone can tell, il greater evils are
; doomed to march in its frightful
j train. j
The. quantity of vapour,
I in the form of rain and Inow
in the course of the winter pall
in this Hate, has excee'ded all j
example, within the memory
of man ; this has indeed been
the case throughout the U. S.
if public accounts are to be
credited • lip tides, tremen
dous dorms on the American j
and European coalls, a id gen
eral commotions of the atmof*
phere, have been noticed i
I throughout this period in
j molt parts of the world. Per
| haps these great elementary
j conflitts and dillurbance.s may
j portend the approach of a
i cornet! probably one ofil.ofc j
j mighty masses oftnaitet whi h j
j plays through immeafnralde
• fpacc, may now be paying
j 2 visit to our solar system ! Be
1 (his as it may, such appears 10 j
!he the’ connection between ;
j thcle grand pltenomenaof tm- 1
| hire, and want and peftilencc,
| as juflly to excite the attention
j of the phi'ofopher and the iym
pa’hy of the philanthropic.
Cumberland County (Vir.)
j From the (Danville) Informant
j Under an impression, that
j Whatever tends to alleviate the
( rM ; ctions incident to the human
j ijimily ought to be made public,
! i have thought proper to direct,
| thro ugh the medium of \ our use*
! ful paper, the public attention
j tb the Medical Spring, discovered
fa.it fail on Mr. Vanarsdsl’s plan
tation near Harrorlsburg. I have
Hot 11 flmiKf ‘. 11 r- - l’ . .. ,
under Providence, of saving uiy
file- for several months 1 had |
been in a very debilitated state ; ■
an almost entire want of psrspi- j
I ration had taken place, with loss
! ot appetite, and great consequent
j weakness. In the first week ot
i September last, I discoverd this
| spring to contain medical qttali
j ties & after drinking nearly one .
| hall gallon,it immediately produ- I
J ceG a profuse perspiration, while |
at the same time it operated as a |
very powerful cathariic&ceiinrc t c. 1
In the course of ten days i found \
inv whole complaint remover!, :
my appetite restored and ;ny \
strength increased.
During mv stay at this spring, j
I witnessed its salutarySc in some j
cases astonishing effects on many ]
persons,-some of whom, all mecli- 1
cal aid had fail dto reieive.— j
There is no doubt of its being an ;
effectual cure fur the choiic, the
gravel, St other complaints dread- j
ful in their nature,
I have thought it a duty to say j
| thus much, and add that Mr.
Vartarsdel is now making every’ ,
arrangement possible, to render j
this discovery useful to the pub- j
lie at large. If you think proper ;
to give this a place in your paper, j
you will in icn ob’ig; your’s with ,
every sentiment of respect,
J. HEAD. !
Sjiri-igfirld, ILirch -‘i, 1 iol- |
Literary Notice. —' v e are ha;;- 1
py to learn that Mr. E. Svgeant |
of New-York, is now making ar
rangements lor publishing ‘he
CYcr.oP.KDtA, bv G. Gregory, D.
j D, wit’n the assistance of several j
j other scientific gentlemen in j
| Great-Britain. The work will
J he revised and improved by men
| of science in our own count’ v, j
i whose labours and co-operation ;
! are already engaged. A pros ,
I pectus of this very valuao’e work j
will soon he laid before toe pub- .
lie. It is intended to combine |
cheapness with accuracy. i ii‘ j
information it contains on everv |
branch of science, will be Km, 1
I
jhm concise. No p>tns will be
: spared make it worthy of the
! public patronage. Ist every re”
spent, it is designed to tie equal
to the I.ondon edition. i'he
long established ability and ra.
lents of Dr. Gregory, as a man
ol general science, will we trust,
bh insufficient inducement to pro
mote a large subscription lor the
work in question,
i PeopfC-s friend.
S/nfa'iiy Facts. — It is an unal
terable and wise law in nature,
| that all organised bodies are enu
s'antlv approaching dissolution.
But the duration ot life differs.
Previous to dea'h, animats and
plants are subject so similar dis
eases, Too great a degree ol
heat and cold, want or supeiflui
j tv in nourishment or motion, has
on both the same influence. Ihe
plant droops its head and looks
sickly, if it is in want, of earth, ot
| air, of humidity ; and die uni ital
cannot live in similar situations.
Different kind s are subject to the
influence ot different accidents.
Leaves, blossoms, fruits, germs,
rinds, have their peculiar dis
eases and pernicious insects ;
i they, the same as animals, it the
j wound is n >t mortal, are assisted
;by nature and art. At last old
i age approaches, and with it its
’ companions, decay and death,
j The organs became hard &iiuflex
j idle ; the fluids (lo not circulate
i as readily as in the sta e ol
growth fulness ; they stagnate,and
the plant goes to decay. And so
in animals does infancy, youth,
puberty, weakness, beauty, inm
fuhtes and decline, succeed in
| different gradations. And what
else is man hut a plant ?He is
engendered, is born, grows to
maturity, blossoms, bears irui ,
decays and dies. Weak ami
tender in infancy, beautiful and
strong in youth,cold and relaxed
in old age ! Some decay like rose
buds, before they bloom up ;
others die like ojd aged oak trees.
I'he head brads down, the so.it
j ces of life dry op, and plants
I and animals return 10 the dust
! whence they had originated,
j The soul survives tliu.-c
! changes of matter.
Chets. Courier.
A. severe shock of an earth’
; quake was felt at Lilicoluville,
i Main, on the 10th ult. Ine
j wind at the time wa s violent. Ihe
j consequence of which was the loss
of gen. Ulmer’s milldam, part ot
i his mill, about 100,000 Icet of
j boards and plank, together with
j the handsome bridge at Duck*
j Trap—all of which by the vio
! lence of a north-west wind, were
j carried onl to sea. Trie loss to
! Gen. Ulmer and die town ts con
! siderable.— Philadelphia paper.
| On Saturday evening last, ar
j rived at the Mansion-House Ho“
i tel in this citv, General Moreau,
it om New-York— lit.
\
The Madrid Court Ga
j zette of il.g 13 March, coir
j tains a Circular from the prince
I of Peace add re. (Fed to the chiefs
; cfprovinces,departments, fleets
| See. in which after emimer’
: ating the outrages they have
I received from g’eat Britain,
1 declares “ that all Eogiilh
j property, found on boatd any
! vessel though it be a ncu
-1 tral one, ifodnfigned to Spa
! iti!li individuals (h ill be con’
! {ifcated. In tike manner llmll
i be confifcated all tnerchamh/.e
which (hall be found, though
in neutral vefiids whenever
it (hall be directed to die ports
! of England or us I ‘lands. And
finally ’ his m .deity, con for- j
mablv to the iUi> hii ally, I
the Emperor of the French, j
declares m his Ihites, the lamc
law, as his Imperial Majeily,
on principles <jf reciprocity
Ac propriety, ha: promulgaied
under date of tic a. llt N< v c.
1B06.” lima.
T- E -- v ‘" T T’ ’ T'' ? ‘
14 AT’ 1:> if rv i' 1 |
1 l A jL ,K J1..1 „
S-.1l ANS All, June 1 Jso 7.
—
Rv 3rr’ /its at >T".v Ya-v qil Vhi’a^el-
Pans Papers so th** ict'i A^a^ch, and !
f.'Mid'n P ip.i-j u> the il> Apil, iiavs beta i
rrceiv*d ti'eicrnvr contained tiu: 6?'h ;
an<l fY.th I’uHeiins from the Grand At- |
my IVfjwelirs from Gen. Henuing r en, j
dated rt Koni t\r Tvh, state, {
t!mt the Ruffian Amiy was in full march |
towards the Vistula—thnt the I’re? eh J
j Army w.ts precipitately, nd in
j much c mfufmn, and that numbers of them j
I v’prc daily made prifoner*—Auftria (it is j
! f-iid) has taken tli** ft f’d ag iufl t’le j
’• French. American vefluds cominurcl mi |
der embargo afi Hamburg,
i H’he Petalhd acce.uuts* from the Gat ’
j of war, in our next.)
j Major JOHN KINO, was nn the ?rth
! u’t. flc.Hjd Color,e! of tl> id Refluent of
j the fir ft Brigade of the lirft division of the
j Militia ul'ttiis State.
I
| At an F.leA'onin the 3d (Filature) Coin”
j pan.y 011 Tuefilay last, for an Enliiii, Ml
]• George Pitohe’r wan declared elect, and.
!’ Ai ARRin). on the ef,th inst, hy tlie
j Rev Father Carle, Mr RFINOLARD, to
| Miss J. M E. COQUH.i.ON.
| Marine Lntelligence.
POET OF SAVANNAH
ARRIVED,
Schr. Rambler, Pitcher, New-York
| —Mary Ann, Davis, GiiaSatmqie
j Sloop Columbia, Buckner, Chai lesion
| The ftaop Defiance, capt Crary, of Oro
• ten, ConncdUeut, bound from St.
j tine to Charted >n, t*t c. p lire 1 on ihc
j ifitli nit. i bom twenty-five miles to the
j northward of St Simon's, by the
| Britifti (loop of war Driver, and ordered
£ lor New Providence. All hands, except
thecaptain, were taken out of her They
arrved here on Thursday last.
I’he Defiance had come fouthvvardly on a
fiftiing vovage;hut not meeting lufliricut <n
couraffemeMt in that line, had taken
freight for St. Attgufline, and was re
tinning to Charleston with a cargo of deer
fkms, raw hides and tanned leather, aii
American property.
; Andrew Low & Cos,
• Tf/ua - c-r-’ u-rt prr --At ft t; ,
from Gbasguw, Ei.iz.v, Alkx
ano’.r 11 am ii. tun, Ameri
ca b M'ili.iam from
Lipkrpooi,,
j Avery general A liArtm-nr r>f
i SPRING GOODS,
vi/..
I
i Leno, T’rhfalgar, ViHoty and
Pnrifi'n Gauze MUSJJNS,
! Long and Circafii in Rubes
| iaCii ), icc and Gau*° Shawls and Veils j
i Habit Shirts and Tuckers i
! JaHce ditto and Spanifli Maudes
Plain and Plaid Cambrics
Cotton Chamhrav and Ginghams
Ladies’ ancl Gentlemen’* Hoiicry, iilk and ‘
Cotton
Linens and Long Lawns
j Linen and Com m Handkerchiefs
! \f idrai* and PuMicatditto
• Rom'a3Gen and Black Crape
j Bed Ticks and 5 4 Ir-Oi Shewing
Cotton Sheeting and bhirti g
! Brown Hollands and Dov/'as
• Osnahurgs and Cotton Baglih-jg’
; Iu Corum Yarn in hank 1 and ba! f s
i TurKcy Red, B : ue, Green and Yellow do.
! Printed Cambric and Calicoes
1 Tabic Glut Ids and Lumpers
’ Lnftring-; an J /Lmtuas j
1 St 1 k Shawls and HandkcrchL-u*
; With a variety of other 1m : y Articles
A/™* from i\ew T/u
: Gun-P.nvdcr, ?■: Hyfoii TL \
! Hum!:umfi and India Sitripcs
: Bl ie and Ytiiow Nankeens
\ Bine J. ?* ts
** l
I Spruce Beer, Cyder
and Porter House.
j r Subscriber respectfully :
I J, informs the public and his j
j custcnic s. ii'. general, tlui* lie c:t>•- j
j ries on bis li'worv *>{ SPKULF.
j J?l’ f'!l ji.s usual, at ids Store m .
; juv I opposite the Kxohansp;, :
j where it tiviv be had every week !
j <lav. ALSO, best battled Cvdei, j
; London Porter, Ale,te told Port, ‘
Madeira and other Wines, the ■
j di'/re-t Liijiors and Groceries, j
j best Goshen Cheese, and a row
i irrm'ci of velvet Corks. lie also
in . . ,
keeps a supp v o* Spruce i-e-r ft ,
his former S*re,opposite the !lo_ j
man Catholic Chan and.
JOHN INGA!?.
P, S. Tiio.-e v.'iio von id wish t.,
have Beer on Sondavs, ■'•til please
j to jre’ supplied on Sa'urday.
dii siO l 5 t> I
i WANTS EMPLOY
4 YOUNG man,
H ‘ . wriies a good hnu-i, am’ is a ftnvti
j HCcinAimm Bm.k ko. pt r, \ iilir, to be
emp o-.-i j,, -. C'otr'iiiijr iß'ufc or j; y
-ftnre. HiiutilU lu- t<t A -ct wi.h a
permanent ‘aur'ion, in a I, V \- ft., v ,
‘■ .II undeitake, ‘u bring rr, iii c iif
Mere liar is o^Meclumc-, wl.a n.a v
v. .lit ■ ; Scmpor.tr-. alliftiume v„ r ’ ,-., r ,i, t . r
1 particulars curjiti, o R t this. C) v.-h ela
Spreonen of j,;, wiitiu;; ribe Ben.
j T lay;s ’
h oifci - !: PTickic,
! has t oil sale. *
I Of(l roynt.tr Brandy,
1 OM Jamaica Rum,
j IB 11. tid Gii).
Mad u• r h Wine,
| best I.ondot I'lirte-,
j > h w 1 k Ciftcr in bullies,
i L Ub nV" l ' C M l *' ri '“‘‘ Ami ’’-Vxn Chevfe,
| t x as, Cofii-*e. udf<H <THte,
If f : ’7'T T ’ M'-Htrd and A'inegar,
I l.oaf and Brown Sugars,
j r,t °f Pork, Karo ,
t pvl mr' 1 rC ar:icle ‘hr r.PO -R
j , V J“ E ’ he -i : l wti-r-.-t fa be of
j the aft. llavh r , ro.ftM ,nE fc. ”[
t hand ai ,d ,h, has • p.ft ;D| ,, r
wb-n l-ir lut e I uliaclkc-r. 1 e ‘ ,i .... • “
mice, hm, ,„f . f, )r ,-oft c y,
t” tlmfe who m i w ..,„t then’ I ift, 0 „®
“tv for Sra-S'. re- m K,E ,r, 1 ,
himptp of which tie Fr„cW j *
imvca Rum, & Oi,| . , \- J , ,
;v r,-c doll m a, and ft v „ .... ,
gallon he there .L fff
a.da -t*rrV ,p, m prop.,,-| ion. F r
vfitmly, without which, m„.c need
app y. .
Draytrn street, ntar the liay
Alav ‘ d,t
REMOVAL,
George Fnoc,
Merchant 7} ylor.
RefpeiTftillv informs his fi icm), f< tl e
! P ul,;,t “> ST'-n- rat. that he has removed
j -* H'Jule in the Yellow Buildings, bel- w,.
| mg lu the enue of ti t late Mi.Terer W-
J ly, deceahd, and opnufise to IV i\
( Hah-rlh. m’>, iu B„'| ft r ... , t , r ; T „;
; .ExrhaiiKC. wlimt hr continues hiEfiuii
j iii'f.’ in ail it? vai ‘oil h**iH{’hc!
j Hving procured WOP K
. Mr.K of capahij.lv, lie hope. , 0 render full
j fansfaelion m thr erection or fuel <,r-
I Her- ;o; lie rna he favoured with, both i„
point of pimcftfuahty and difnatclr, with
j ut-.iind, ..11,1 i.ilh; nut o he exce<> ed.
. The*.dic es cmnpofing his Aftb’ fo-rnt
an* goed and genera;, and well lubed to
. the prtfuufe.ison-
N (>TIC b 7
TKF. l* A RTKKWSH 1 P Op
D. 7 0 RPY & Ok
i . this day (|.f7o v-d .by mrtu .1 con
r;”’ ‘ !,c - v ‘-".'c .ml.buvi to
t ‘em, to nut e immeiliete pavmcut ~t ~r-f"
f" “ l! he rommeiuiMi. -• .i.,ft tf u 1U
witlioo, diiciimiuation -
SM.'.'V.
■BBo VISOR
j n r|
i 7he Subscriber,
| BROS leave to inform his friends, and
| the public,in general, that be has removed
I Ids tIHIN-v AND STAFFORD Wipe.
j HOUSE, to Mr. rioi's large but ding,
| on the BAY, next floor to Mr. 8 0 i, v ,
! ‘vhe-e lie ha- :i large ami genera l aif rtmeiit
j in the aho-e line, whohjale or re ad, at
I the Usual lory prices for calh,or good notes
! i r 60 Da vs.
!’ iAVaI.’I) COIJIJT'M ; v.
! He makes and repairs all kinds, of
Af : ‘\ ■ if.rs with ueatnels and diopatch
i May aB. .56 If.
Siieiill’s Sales.
j WILL REE S OJA), at the court
i house in the county of M htosU
j on the first Tuesday in July
next , between the /.curs of ten.
! and there o'clock
j ONK Tradl of ‘and, lying on Bull-Ton ti
; Sw-mp,containing t -ro, mart nr
j 1.e!;., t; -ed Cotton and hire .(.and; let eel
( on as thep-onerty of Lie sard J .nr.lins,
|to fatisfy limdry ea cntiufn -g i,,f> f hn.
’ Conditions, CASH on ihe day of Sr r.
i THKOD. MONTTORT, S r.J. V.
j May as f6
Sheriffs Sales.
| 0 A Ihe first 7 uesEu/ m Jv'i / next
I between the hours of i-n ■■■>,:
i three c* elect., at the'Court /tou<e
| in (ins ri>v,
into, he aorn.
ON T- hundred rrru’i Oaf. I* } hV;-oy
, r.p.tiil, be the lain? more or Id's, ;■
bout th rcr miles from Savannah on the
road when wtd *r exeettfion t*
the p'mptny of l)r. Benjamin Vm.n :*•*,
clccestfed a? the iuic of the o/Uu <*: Jnol
Wjlenhakcx.
/t LSO.
One half of :'*e Vfharf nnd Bui.dr cn
Lot No. I•, in Franklin ‘Vard, ;nij >tuii*u
‘.'a;.; ‘ to ? [ v.m and Rickard M.i . ije s to
the ;ytU. h ‘ cd .m L. i iy a ■■
duly lo< oicti.
T. KO! ; IT:’ >N 5/cr\
March / 1
Apprentices s ! ndc vd
tures for sale at fiis cf
hce.