hi j: Hi" 4" AinttH "... i 'k-.' A "it- li-:- "'; U' m 'w : t-7 4.'- I- 11 ml ..-! m .li ! : t .1 , if. ; i l-Hi j.. n - :i I h " Li toil i' it i L , :. i. : J . -It - - .'I '! .! :Rrrnmi twit Otvnr.Tiri WaTCHMAX. ".":t'iw"""" " v" - - t Ti i -T Om'wisb soaT still dwells Cpod, tThft wish it would fcizet. " f ! It I wodd kmetthat ibofr, that oAe. -: ' 4 Wjr heart lath U cfeai Jaiowa. 1 -: From roepory lovo dHJiDgraiM U JUI may revolt-r-all may aanplaiBf 44 IJBut who is tlieremaj break tnecn if Farewell! 1,1 sh?ll not he tohee; :: i tAfore han a passfng' thonht I1 t. " But ereft time and place rill be ; With thy rememrance fraoght! H jTarelreH! we liaye not often met, ;.;We ne'er can meet agairf; -; j-; . i-But on, my heart !the ajl is ' ett: I ir. -Love bc-ver sets. iu vain - -t'f f ' i' "Xorhanee: nofrhanre ma v tni rotn VOne whohaalorcd thee wildlr Iwelj;' ;. But- whose- first lave, now Ibreithes - r '? Farewell, and HereT thuik ofifley :4" ' In lighted tally 0 lady's bower Farewell. -and herer think on me. : In spring sunshine or summer hour: : it But"; when you see a lonely eraye. Just where a broken: heart might be Without one mourner by its.sod h Xfen aod tm iturnkpf mi F l -THE RIVULET. I f ft jDy JFUliam Cidien Brywtf it HI- I-:!-! Yczn change thee hot. Upon ypn hill, ' The tall eld maples; verdant stu aCVM tell, a grandeur of decay,' "j; J, ' How swift the years have pas away, Tpcc first a chiland half afraid J . I wandered in tfce forest shade, j : i Thou ever jnyous; rivulet, ' .V V . Dost dimple, leap, and prattle yet; 1 1 1 11' 1. auu sporung wtn tne S4ndS;iat pate i ; The windings ofthy silver wave, 4 ! ; Aod dancing to thy pwri wild clume, Thou laughestat the lapse cf time. J "Tnc same sweei! pounds are in.ray eaji1 1 : : j Wy early cMdhpod lovej to hearj; j "".f-Af Pe thy limpid waters runfjf 1 ; , I As brigirt tliey" sparkle in the sun ; j t il ' 1- As fresh and thick the bending ranks ;0f hcrbX that line thy oozy babjisf 'rhe yiolct there, in soft'ftlay-dew, Comes up, as modest and as blue ; IAS green amid tiryicurVcnt's street, Floats ,the rcjB'Tuotc4iwifef crcss j Ahd the brown fercund-bird.itt thV cleh: f sthealfi,:;ll4 V. ? .'J .;- 1,1 PeelDwycr.a plumn,i?ood-face ntiodiiia- t ' J ,toredi9TU4iyc8 In" South: street and 'takes ft plain. r. . i e wiujg . 4 c7ie comprises me nuie oif ner ii.mjjy, nd conseoncnilv has no care upon her mind. hut . 'that Which .TlaUs to hex cwn "Arblldoipg"? in , i txne Tia. , ggy passes ior a cipver woman, I p-nbd Iblks say he is air obliging neigtbcr,hut she 1 1 ' . ; Jacks spirit. Her reputation as a seamstress t is ; nigUianu maoyj are ne aupiicauuns w mcit sue 4phas to teach the art jpf sticnw6tlleis,but; no t odo as yet-has been successful. ., Peggy has one H: ff nswfetta all sucfc-You ; UkesSny -ork,f kcH-4 " III Icarnl yoor child, Wei t-your child tlieh cloes ; youTirk; ,wellym gives me no Riord,-ivell--i f yi won'thaye uerwea' !.: ,niU"l ' I Peggy lacks cpritjrennnrbaptedlp. ;. upon j her-Hi)ne lorrows a needle, and neirer W tttrnsi St: anp Aerlirr ball cootton: alithfrd i her hgolttfU tfhc however, on Saturdayllasti frccei4 jTca a porrowiDg arpneaufln wnicn w top; oarcHi jfacedevoii for oblig ing Peggyj" 1 anS" IsUmihoni iriguji resolution, shercsolved jteidp pii felch: pthin Theapplfcaiion wasas IblloWfrpf Peg-j Igocsto A partee this , nite At torn ! Coles an u witkvsi iui wns iu jjimu vu ieia; tou no as n an is vtjur aacw nunrip. Kansp. mtn iits tu ; llVoiii'.iWrt J - SJ "SUSEBULLEIl.? Extraordinary as it mayiseem; !hasffirr her, took a stroll alodg the pavemehtf ml sp cj her dxior, to see what mirht be ndnlbnl airicnw it bbr neighbors. i She -1 had cuWbeenrsailriterin 1 gijbblbfe she felt some pcrsonl beland er furl wy moving ner comb Horn hernicely arran-i $dhar.i OuickasthoughtJ she Jturneit to klol J H tsomb was Sue Buller; 1 the 4jade.whd! adufrht t tl thathieans cf rcvengifor the af&ont. Peggy gave j 1 ehasa for three squares but fell shorUWfovertal i kingjthe ;thief by on half the distahcJwi-The r ;;-j;rvcation made, her frantic, and she bulging in : I sucsrpniAriadJteercaw K. jit ume wougnt tne watenmau. -f2 i f f ! S SgJ Hwyer spent thought in thciYnUuseC a ui, sunjLutg aiiu K-Mrvcxecvpnniaaa, ;fn iiett ilQce to prosecute Susc Bufier fiai her onib. p practicable to l-i cMife lass in BonrowkpurihcaCald ini on ihe l'irih the other day to consummate his I Hiss. I Thq happy pair returned ;H a Stiis )gOoat on i hursaay, 'witu nags apa pen- end so caliilcmtcd was the yoaflgtlemanV tht pe jamp love-rock height on the) deck Ctho 3 streamer, an4 1 "was withl difficulty -1 levcnlcd Com f rjrpctratirigi?kdt of jiirtiiuoa uiui wio; meTOuas tjepewn - tue iaddle wheels ! le exuberance I of r his ioy had not OTporatedwhen thdroai reach ccf the chair pier, andbefpre sheliad friht- Jysboye to the ar-3IaJthusiar-- brisk? asa tteei and bliht as a airy-mads aean in- ,1- r tenoeaw lermmaw wi a lauaing wace, nut 1 drippingn, a fourth a half dozen pjiafeibs' or I jptyid&nfrii;. 44 some uneasiness fur a raunent, but ? her liaturai !'! i mM v:lfsr6uiliiuitit ooii returns,' and' the'ihjujyfistfbr4 . Ti: : ry ggylJwy er that this applications.wM from Hf j'" I a negrcss I J. Peggy, "(sentj woni hackr j she 'I ; ' -: t"vautad her comb herself, ind cOuld'naret ii ' iud thoughtno rnord of the matteri 1 j.l ,) r H H: f - i Vlf nighty Peggy, after tea, as isi usuat witH ,fiu-i itriiy: i:.H.-is.: ;,K-t' :J ;s?r.'i-V:i-fa'i u 4 t- ft 'rJ ;t tr '. -i :-4r Hi'- ,-.--iL: f" i i: J Ills SUV,;! .4 . tU-l " s.;iSt f : i- j r . it I S : 1 1:;rl-l' l:.: s j s, --:.. .-; ; r .-,P V . i - "H 4 - J h ' 1i J '. SI'-. it.V. itrv lances to a nicctyv plamp. rcnt the. brisk mideipan'? - into the pickle deep f K The bride screamed with fear, and the passen gers with laughter, while the unforriinate wight was taking, matters. Tcry;vcpoujTin-dcrneath-Ue jwas, H6WeTerT.soon rescued from his outward dip," and in tolace of being carried to the 'Humane Society, 1 where his puy Deen rcstoreay. oe i was consignea, a sadder and a better man,' to the -humane society of hiiwjlk cofcmaji."'- ?A Sc'ene firm reil UfcjM a company mus ' -4-- ter the Captain, after exhanstinor all the military rhahcBuverSof Hrhlch iiisj tactics consisted, thus bespoke his galhnt eompany: All yoa chaps ; afrin feror'of rmllifjcauo fire ces in front; and alfyou as.b agin nullification, keep your Wacea in the rare Whereupon all the rnen in theicagtaiMi company marched for ward except; fire! trien who ept tbeir places, fl r.-wft intnY Iht m-ntnin tn lh end nrr Ml sell t-oU for iizsen'i-rd Instantly four of the ,ft?Ve joined their coiurades In t front, bat the 5th ksan swore hei would ibe a nigger ; be&re a Wllifier." Ged Constitutionalist. r'XSi , Natmejrs ip conimoni are divided into two pcrts. 1 he first, and rccst raluaole, are those jwhicbl are; regulan) plucked from the trees' as ney npeq: ana uxe secoaa, or imerior,. consist f such as fall from the tree, and. from the delica-1 of the fruitf wtain pjury by: lyhig fur any ie on the moist earth ; !: " ' - The first are always aent to the superior mar- J cet ol Jburope, the. last prtservedlor the India The dried woduce of the untmeff tree consisLs tf nutmeg, mace, land shell. In, 15 parts ofth Wftjle produce there are .two m pans f of mace jive ct shells and! eight, of f nutmegs, ' The nutmeg tree,yWbich jpT perfection, is lound m JN cwuumea; verem, uuoly,i lernita, Ambnaroe.&cijlll,,:!;'; I ,mB Police.- JHamion lioiuge. Staire iftruck jiefo.Viedmc Iewsome, a, boy appa- f;ntly about mnc jers of age; was charged with aving stolen j soius articles of apparel from iS;mofher.1heUcenian who took him injo custody Droduced a OrtiDhl 5 of that i description of theatrical sworasus as theplay bills announce, a terrific combat" is to ensue between 'those melo-dramatic.herocar These swords,.the lijy admitted lie had furchas- vu uiuitwj iu weiwcuairsaiie, nun uie money ne procured by the Isale of the slcleh articles. ' Jt Hurned out, from qatstious that were "put to the itipn;and'm--'iQdeouatify himself for prin cipal tragcniian fc gotliip the play of OtfuUo, ia concert with a dramatic corps of juvtnJe aspi tants. In cfder to do' proper justice to the "jeal ous uijor," he had robbed ins mother to 'purchase -he requisite t properties", for- dressing the cha racter. 1 .w niie ho was in the midst ot his de fence with '. cork-biackcued vage, pleading be fore a ragged!' IclaWjof j yenean -.Senato;- a oUcemaa siiiAedj; tie scene uneJtpectediy by ta king hini before another tribunal to conduct a de fL'nco on his wu account.1: 'Among scraps of plays and ollier;papr3 in hts pocket was found the tollowing progra rime j.of the. intended repre sentation j--',Tne meddledrum of fOthello: to be hactc4 'ofTuesdj "next by the following pop-' ufar uacicras -r rea iewsome is to naci )thlr and Lnck Mason is to ; hung out his snirC on the nob wheniiei fights him, and Fred aint u kfpk IJesniondmf hen he: smothers her Each hector to haye e soidbut only Bill Curtis aud pthdler tohaie tealuns. t The Lord layorfreprirnandedthe boy severely iippn iearningi that was not the 'firat time he ha'd stolen property jfronii his mother; and directed t he';ahouJe hd.erto'.hU friends, v 1 A silver mine has been discovered among the hills of8t. Catherine a smail creek eiuptying i n to the Mississippi river J hear Fort Adams. - , j-- i, ...it.. I - . ; The Charleston patriot states" that the Rail load from that city to; Hamlunr will ntost oro- I bally be completed Jby tho first of January next, priie number of persons how eihploycd upon tho worn is esumaieu ui oe six liunurccu . j- ! ,;4!i' iMi-ji" :;.-;:''. : : " If 4 dentist In acountry!town gives his address athe debtor.s iai I iwhere .lie assures hi customers? they ..may rely upon always finding liiul at homej Ijh5bly! he would be better plea sed if tHeWwenrio fm4t&n'out. - j I CJiolerd at . Bcrmtid(.--Ve learn from the captain tC the brig Queen' cf the. Isles, that, the firifffBermnda 'arrived at. Turks Island, on the Hsu July; in eleyeii jdays from Be'rmuda, having iosi tnree ci ucr.nien oy dioiera We also leani that the cholera-had inaile its appearance in' the lUai d of Bermuda, though as y et its ravages had not been very extensive : many of the inhabitants were leaving mu ibauii. ,;. ' ,.,, j - 4 ''if - .m- " - 1 : It is one of the most remarkable facts' in the listarv of manl that as old diseases have heen iuccessivelV subdued bvrthe" art and skill of nh v- siciahs, or by the accidental ' discovery of seme powcriui anicqoie, new uoraers nave oonunuai- though suuden, here. and tiiere, and u riven out lot tiiis andthat sngdyconUnuesi still to tor ture" po human race, ami set at Reliance their puny struggles against it.! v- : ' '."' J" 1! K TlpKtt Tvneii -In I; the National Republi can picket for Councillbrs in k Vermont, , we ob served that Nathan li.- Bottom, is at ' the top of 1 erijiexa wore. -it anords us pleasure to mce that1 Messrs. Carey &.JLca. will short- ly piiblish.the Baronof Uaiicnbur', or die Hei denmaner, a Legend of the Rhine. .. . Our" novel ist has'sclcctcd uew and Drotnisin?? rround for his CTea and Tersatile,. powers, lie has. been on the ground s and we may? expect sWethinirlof deepf 'intCTestp afU thlongatagnation in j the market cf Romance IaJ a few uays we shall puuusa a cnapter by way ol spocimen. " '- 3 dad died at New Orleans on tha 31st inst. of hydrophobia. S He had been bitten by atddff about four weks bciore4 - " t i - - r i- it- ' . i i;A pTctnium of $ 100 dollara is eficred bv !a' committee of the Clty"Cmcil of Philadelphia: for the best plan lof College buildings suitable fLr the sxomniodatlori pfSOO students, to be Wected acCvrdmrtotheTjmvatbnaof IMr J Cmna n!1 iwo iher prenpums, one cff200, and one of $150 Iro'cjued for; Uieilplaas : which-may be next in uuiu vx Micin, uie accPDieu uue.- c . - i The peoplef of Boston.' m accordance With their Usual rfood eetisc; ESrvS passed anf ordinance -for jtrdnspctunrf an;strcctw drunkards, toa sntK island, in; Boston harbor ; lius is a most ex- ccuent arrangement; and . one 4iiuch should he 1: ten and pertorm ies;jiO'jaai Curtjs will piay itiaslien, antlf Jack :iptfasair?lgo9iM iValker todiat Mmclia and borrers brother's latndkcrsher. i NMJi ' Cttishcn ami to 1 hit !Maaon ; l-H;' .- nil these TOtchcs is grcaiandthe evil lhey Inflict upan the society, by prOpagating5the Chol'eri in fection, ; impcrativeiy fdemandsi heir j; ejection from our streetsli! f (?' -"j 'i 7 ! - . !' I fIVo,rcr3onsiiear Ehllideiphui, on a wager; mowed each aa 'acre of land ; supposed to contain a ton and half of bkf4 ipn; perfurmedi his task in two hours and I thirtyrtbree-iainuies tod the other-was a ttiaute longer, 1 ' i i . " Pearl street Htd.,;Cincumatiwas nearly ces tmvrd bv fire on! thd eTeninar of the 4th irist. f It 3 supposedto have been the Work of an incihdia- H If Girard Bants Tbei Girard Bank haso A iUt jrtTvtra Jjanm jt t r" pened for business; the! following gfenUemeji the principal officeMrftwtdent JamesShett; Cashier, WUliam I1 IJewisi iSoUcitPharles J. Jack: and NotarJ Public, Edward -L. Hurst. Our sisters of ;the 3outh are learning lessons of Political economy fromj csJ uuite industriously. Peru prohibits the iiiip6rtatio4 offunbleache 0r brawn domestics:; 1 Jlney 'i prohawy epm aome thimr on a band-whecli which they wish tocher- ish, and of which they procure one yard with ihe same labor at which they mht picure three yaros ta oux mucn oeuc?i .av;ic. vnum has adopted the deeuied and takenV system. and decreed tha ouf'- domestic, cottons- saali jbe valued at 25 cents per yard and , snocs ai a pair-. , , f; H Hi; 'i i- - ! 1 Kaiaral CWiosifwthe VythexVa.) ir- gus, says ?Tlicre is now in this' place, a negro boy, the property of Joseph j Draper, Esq. who white,and his face leritl rely so, wiihj tlie excep Uon of a few sxts, the si2e of a dollar, and what : .nmoi-VKla li -ci oSrin'rrfai'ht nr.tviiT- w UlOiC uaji-y r- -ri v on the nrstyiew. iai wu ,0 nuwy anceot a wpite cnuui uic wsuauu; iuj, ucauiuui-. i pear34ine siuceousri' principle predominates ly enrabined; he presents!; altogether a ; curious pin atld fti ChaptAl found of it 49 appearance, and the hehplder ts struct with'awe r lLn ;in tlirtnkt fertile soil on the jm I . I Z 1 I ' . A I - - - A I I Iv- A. .-.ml I j . u tlilMii 1 V 1 fromfihe best ofthe English soils, and Gio- Busmcsf fncfciflWthin.a few days bertftmnd 73 ir the most productive hrids thre hasblen a';visaltlerige;"j.ia' the business iiearTusin. M X)otrochet made the ex parts of the city.; TJIkxjpsi i and coasting 'perirysnt.f.fcoyeriug' with'. siliceous sand craft of the! vicinity haye begunta arrive in con- j previously unproductive land and obtained sideraUe numbers ; niies; lAchangt, and by & good as in the most olf numE T;-'ari well nlleWand the noise land actij of carts, naveUneneed. lft!riiPparenfTgat a large number of our citizens have and are tra?urnn)g In Pearl st.there appears; to be eons.derabie ac-: Lyity , and the auctjdriers aniwuncs large sales. .We have refrained frri giving any advice as to tKe safety of returnifeas we hav& beloved, the Board ot Healihwuuid ,aiid as we trust will, informUhe ciuxeris las to, tHcir rciurn-We can only urge upon all those; who are cAnpclIed to fs turn, to useltheUtnst caiutiun in their diet, as it is apparent tliat although the' disease is fading away, it has hot yet left ik J w X. -Jid. l Baltimore Jpfiroiiitlei 1 j Same of the Jackson; men consider it- highly dangerous ior iorc.'ghprs.. to hold stock inHhe L nited Jjtitcs Bank, although they havo no vote. They aflect to hefieycijtiajt;:8ucii;a . bank debt will beget a foreigri bfiuence but a j debt of double the'ainount dit0 ijj individuals for British goods, 13 perfectly harmless. Such is their in consistencyj Aien geric rally plaei their monley where they think it most secure, and where they can receive Me bes interest. Upon this prin ciple wealthy men in Europe have invcsiejd their funds in the United States I Bank, Fwhich loans them oat to citizens of this -country. If there be danerer Id our liberties in this proceeding, we contess that our intellect is ver it. tl - li.:! J; too obtuse to disco- We' copy the following 1 extract of ; a letter from the New Fork Counor and Enquirer" : i CiCKnAtt; Aug.: 3d,: 1832. i "The distress for money j here at present is greater than can welti.be hrtmagihed, ; and the Branch BanK from necessity n prospect of win ding up We have chly one other Bank in the place, and its capital btit $50,000. iMoney cau be lent upon mortgage on; good city prwpertyat from 12 to 15pei ceat. when the security is iin4 questionable, and worth at least one hundred per cent, more than the amount loaned The; B10 kers get readily ouewjuartcr per cent- per day! The certainty thatihel Bank; must j wind up its concerns, has rendered our prospects, nd iitdecd the prospeqts of tf the entire western country, gloomy in the extreme! fGid only . knows what wilL become of those who liave extended their business cn the 'presumed stability of our cur rency, i' ' '. ,; '-':r ' si'-: f ' V " i ;'' f ' ' 1 j ! ' ' i H ! Rev. T. Wilson reported .to the London So ciety for relieving1 the po;r,an experiment m:Ule to fatten a pig oil nothing! but potatoes, which were well baked a fid gfen to th0 ;pig whole, "while water! w as given:i srately.p VVhen put up, the pig'ifireigbed fifty-six ' pounds, j At the end of 57 data it was slaughtered and : weighed a hundred and one pouhdsklif was fat on the inside and proved k ceulpletc cottager's pig." . $ :JVForfr,Au3. 10.1 Tlie Notorious Wrh. Jackson1 died yesterday at Sing SinPHson cf dropsyj i lib is the same individual vho soma time: s;uce cut off one of his' legs, to pjoclir'an, .iempUob' from labor. . '- ;'';'' I n '') '0Of0--r-; - y ! i' .f j J)ccHEssdiTBkRai-i--Thisira enterprising Kjinccss is now iu.ner tmny-iourin: year, ana is the sistereftlie :ffel3n4; lyereigri of the two SicUicsousin andsister-inj law of the King, of Spain, and Don Jfrahpilcb Uo paidai his brother and niece to the late i Queen of Sardinia: the present Queen ief the Fjrehch, and - the Prince !of Salerno, whose ccntlis anfAustrian Archduch- ess.: 'Her mother, Ue. dp wager tiueen ct the; tivoSiciliesiis'a ifeterfefUie Spanish Sovereifrui and . the Duchess ia nicce Iso to Am Pedro audi Muel,'of Port'igal by ihirrrage ; of her" sister with-Don Carlos ilntantj of :bpaiti. x In a very early stagehOTl'unidn ;With" did unfortunate Due de Berri sheehgbted in being the bosom friend of the Duchess .fOcleans her aunt, who is no w become : Quecn If the JFrench, and brought about what was then considered a complete reSn- ciliation between taejeider and younger braiicn bf the Bourbons ; so ninch so. indeed. : that when r!the Duchess' i health wai drink at the'royal ta- uie, ljOUiS. r muppe wcuiu layi las nanu upon ner heart, and fexclaimi!ViYa! Ie -Rdi!. Between their duly td the Stalei ihditKe natural bondl of pnared ; ana j personal anecuon,, tne caimencai enterprse in which'their niece hasembarked, pla- ing situation:' fbrjii'l taken !in arms, which we fear Will be thfe result 1 ho&inily tieswilp sufHce to arrest the dreadful ebure! of-; the law; and if she be iortuoate eaoogh to escape, !on.no should ders but theirs wUl tho French public? place the guut u uafug couuvra - line opportunity .ana supplied the mcaiisiJ of flight J la either; case, they will iruJvitaUy.bejroaief objects for f itopeia- uoaaadioicioy-ir. .ijri,,i ' 1 s V. It is not tmprobaHd i tliat ihe"; demohstrarion in the British house of Cbnjmons toa the evening of June 2Sth in favor rf! Pdhhd, was intended to iuu uie mtssipa w joiu fmxnam w x'eiers burg. iThem appears' toi bew doubt: that-this noblcmaa U charged'; with - an earnest renia- i i! It i stnacd tn the Rusyah tcarl alcalhe atrocU ties caininxtted uprhe coiiquered P6I?sv liri vi olation cf the pledge Canlsty and ths rights of man; Upon xhejna'sn.jr of his "reception; topor ttot eTenls mayend ; fjr it is not to he deni ed tlrai there is a' fed ing towards Russia, both in England and Fnriceli which! it would - not be diA ficult to fan info flame. ; i We j riresumenhatj in-s mission is ureriaxen vsiiq ue iuu Knowi edge of the Freanli & jgrcnreriurienU and that the latter ?s prepared to fact with England its "the exisxenco. pi inecase: mayec4ia. mo proa-, ability, is, that such explanaions and assurances will be given by the Russian -r government; .not inconsistent with tts dignityl as will satisfy the expectations of the reinotistriting powers.' - Extract Ixtract cf a letter ftoni phili, dated April 2 5r4i 1832,frecpiredf tiiis f town HThc and scarlet fever and fmalignaift soreV throat i have oeen yery pnvaient at vaiparaiaor ! several and ; had . can led pff r great many of the admits aphearance a Bor;eptkxi.M j A London paper, in speakfngtif the vast quan tity o trash, pouring, in, in 4i shape of congrat ulations fir.the safety' of tle"Xing against the stone v kich "hit? bi$ sacrld majesty's head, says-Mf there had been a particle of brnuis be hind the place where ;the ftons struck; jthere wonld jhave been ria'occasidn.for these addresses! What loyal subject 'A". YJ Gazette. Say d as a Manures An elaborate report on ths j&ubject 'i'as: bccnl presented to the Frenci Acadeniy 6f Sciences: good arable land p proved to contain four priroitve earthsl, the. varied proportion jo which' form the different qualities of the sou. 'It ap- himM4 of th- Loir: Daw extracted GO (natatallyH IhrtUe soil in the yicinity; land ! r i"? fffas his opinion, that its great fertiliz- inh yntue -consists in its allowing both water arfd air to reach and penetrate to the . liootf of tlcj vegGtables, of which they ! form the two principal elements. 'f. , j . &tmg of the bee. It may not be gener ally known that: common whitening proves an effectual remedy against the etlecis of of tfi sting of a bee or wasp. The white ning is to be moistened with cold water, and ipnnediately applied. It may be wash ed oft in a few minutes, when neither pain nor sjvelling will ensue. . Gold fVashijt.-r-Accomidg to j the investigation o: tl.o uerman naturalists, tns rive -Eider, which traverses part ofthedo-. minicjns of Hes e Darmstadt Hesse Cassel, andWaldeck, 'contains as' much gold as any jof the 'river X)f Brazil. A companion a lar Je scale, is how forming4 to benefit by this discovery. 1 ! 7 jl i ; Aj LAiX',AN swe n. Id the Jury Court at Edipburg a few years ago, a gentleman was prosecuted for a tresspass. The eyidnce on behalf of the plaintiff was conclusive, btitjiie Judge, as a.matter of course, :iriqir ed y ictherariy tiling was to be urged ih;de fentd ? Turning to a gentleman who! sat within the bar and who displayed a ! most lugubrious , elongation of countenance he said, j Sir are you concernd for. the defend antl'f Yes, my I Lord, I am most deeply concerned, lie s my Drotneri" The procodile. The crocodile and the hippopo tamus are numerous, and the flesh .of both is cat en. f That of the crocodile is extremely , fj no ; it has a,grcen firm fat resembling the turtle, Sand the rcallipee has tlie Cylorj flavour, and firmness of thef finest yeai .Deuhatn and ' CUpperlvn's Discoveries in tyricd. i public meeting will be held in the Totvji of Salisbury on Thursday of the next Superior Court, to take into considera tiorj the state of lAffairs ; and all those? in favor! of a reduction of the Tariff, and bp posed to NULLIFICATION and DISUN- ION are respeafplly requested to attend, 1 1 A- fl. .fiAftTFR: 1 A- G, .CARTER, RICHMOND M. PEARSON JAMES HU1E. WM. F. KELLY, II. a JONES, ALEX. LONG, ; wr. d: crawfobd. ISAAC BURN.S, -ABEL GtlAUAJI, D. F. CALDWELLi It SA5IL. REEVES, .! : . E. YARiUtOUGH, s. silllmaN, . JNO. A. MERONEY, GEORGE W 'BROWN, -THOS. MULL, Jr. THOMAS MULL, Sr. GEO. FRALEY of Salisbury. it - H I I THOMAS McMSbLY, -! .. ALEXBUISw ' " rR. M4 CL AY LAND, ; I " GEORGE FOSTER, I JCATHAN CHAFFIN, ' . i 4 JOHN BEARD, jr. . THO. L. COWAN, MICHAEL BROWN, I- Wo tho-Grand Jury of Rowan County ; -i- ,13.. . d ;.. . - , . u. - August icrm, 01 me court 01 fieas Sl Ouartcr Sessions, approve the abovo no! tice,- arid recomrKcnd it to the attention ofotir r.ll' J rfi': ! H-1 '. " J' !L!-I.., reuow-uizuns; - , " CHUN, Fcrenum i r J SAMUEL CULBERTSON, -1 , .J. YOUNG : ' ABRAHAM SACHLERE, 1 - I: JACOB FILE, JOSEPH IRYIN f j. JAMES G. KNOX,. j f-; JUrlXM MfrAllD, I J F t FREDERICK" HOLSHOUSER, i WLUAMCOWANjr. i V1LLLM HOWARD, ! j V t DAVU) QAWALT " ?i to i I ; ' J JOHN HALL, 1 ! J , 1 1 I JOHN H., PATTERSON, AtJCtJST24, 1833.. " . . . !'-! . t : - . : . i ' 1 il' -4 weeksl natives lthas ir J .s I. i. - . : -.- ' ' - i f I I l ; 1 f This route extends from Wasliingtozx Cit i-lvi: -ip-io Mmegevilic Gi. j- : -Ah UJj;V--ii:.tfij tiiitz!i."i.i-'ii-2 .Mijj..? .1-1 I .j- 51 - Jhtd u sp called, bctausc it passe : titarly- in a j j parallel line, mid thkmzhoid iUicliol extent, mth the 'BLUE ' RWGJ&ri H' l This lino 13 aUJLIZ.'Sr one between Washi ngton - City land Lyncihburgi Val ; but passen4 gers toriany ccstmatiort oouthv pt the latter plaice, txaist H leave 5 Washnigtonf on1 Sunday Tulesdajrf id'3w&..Th,flI secure the trayeUet JfVom'detentio on tlie Ihie. :Attyotb ei day rill of course invfclro the ictent$wiof Idaj which how-ever niay' be pleasiatly spent at the UnSversity ot Virginia, or ixt iLynchlurg. l raveiiers 011 tnis route are secure irt,m ail Ail batrsaffe. buniifis and goods ds,attl ie risk ' . JL - ?i w i ' P. i ... 1st Daif RuitFrom r Whliinton to narrenion. 1 1 . : v ! Froinj Vashington to Alexandria, '!-' Alexandria to Fairlax q: h, 1 1 1 Fairfax c. h. to Ceatreville, If ,; Ciiitreville to Buckland, , : ( Bi jekland to New Baltimore, ; New Baltimore to WarrentbaJ 7- miles. 7. 3 550 i Fare 4 dollars- Road a Jurnpiko--Country bold eif vated and improving. 2l LDavV j RunFrom TVarrenton to ";:; : j .-; Charlottesville. ' From! Varrenton to Jeflersouton, t Jetfersoton to Culpepper c- h. Calpeppcr c. h. tofUrange C4 h., Orange c. h. to Barboursvilhv . BarlKiursvUlatoCharljltesville, 10 miles. 15 20 13 1074 Fare! tlO -Road broken, butlatlonied with thriftyiviliagcsrhe: BLUE UWGE An fuU and naagnLlcent display; This, day's run ailbrds indulgence to some of four most; sacred political associaiions. It passes' near the residency of Mr. Madison;and in fulview of :Mo:iticeUo: At Charlottesville is located the University of Vir ginia j (the last great eOect of Mil. JEFFER SOSfS GEJMUS iland which, from the beautyjof its arrangemjent and the; magnificeneo of its appearance, will amply repay tno attention of the (Traveller. ' -W ; ; ; i ' 4 I $1 Pay's Run Frpm Charlottesville to Lm&lurz.'A I ' . ; ' A Fiohi jChariottesville tdllamner Ilamner's'to Lovingston, ;' llovingsto:i to NeW-Glasguwj-. New-Glasgow to Amherst c.h. QCh miles. 14 14 4 1068 Fan . $5 Road, broken Country of the bold est and most magnificent description . The iown of Lynchburg i3 the 4th n the State In trade, population and wealth.f ' ' ; -1 FARE from WASHINGTON to LVNCH BUHG,l:i. 1 i 1 4tfi Datfs RuriZFrom Lynchburg to 'Danville. From Lynchburg to Pittaylyania cl h. 53 miles. Pittsylvania c. n.toftjaii vine, . aw u Faro S5 Roads gold Country uninterest- . ..i r -a n ':L. : i mo. KLianvuie is mnijy ana: improving, ana must be a place of cunsperable trade. r 5 ft 1ays; tuft Jfrom juanruie 10 Juex lilfiTion, JY. ' . i . j Froni i Danville to Dobson's X Roads, 55 miles. Dobson's JC Iloads toLexington Frorrt! ; da .; "toSalem; ; ; 11 aire S50-rRoad finje Country rather Jiand- earned f ": - - ; Fare from Washington Lity to ,jLexington,XN. D.$2.4.00-Fare from do. to Salem, N. (X$2'2S15 6f4 Day's Run From Lexington to YorU C H S. GY rohi'Lexington fo Salisbury, 16 miles. Salisburv to Loncord,. . Concord" to Charlutte, 0 Charlotte to York c. h. SO 89 Fare, $i 25 Raads generally very , good. Tliis ilay's run U thruughthe GOLD REGION Chevalier do Rivafiuolc. ' 7fi JDqy's fiun J5Von Yoi k C. II. to Lauren's C. Hi From! York c. h. to Union c. hv S5 miles. Union e. h. to Lauren's c. h.t 3 1 66 Fare S5 Road, tolerably cood,tand passes, it is beljeved, through a country abounding in Gold. Sm Lfay s liunif roin Laursivs c. n. to JVashmztoiu Ga. -f FrouiLaurcn's. h. to Waterloo,' 11 miles. iSVatetlod to Abbeville, ; Abbeville to Petersburg, Ga .; 'Petersburg to Daaburg, ? Danbunr to Washington. i 26 21 11 1180 Fiirc, r$5.5Q Ruad, generally fine. 9i Day's Run Frcan Washington to MilUdgeville Ga. ; Front Washington ti Greenboro, SO miles. jGieenborpjto Eatontori, 22 Eatontoh to Milledgevillc, H 20 Fare, 5 Road tolerably good-Country in teresting. - ; i . Washington to Cttarlotlesville, 1 12C miles, Fare $8, time li days Do, to texihgtm, N. C. 347linilcSA-Fafe 23 time1 All days Do. to Milfcdgeville, , Ga. 654 miles-fFare j45-Uime 8i daysi -'i:h ; A- ' Frm Washington to LexingtonJnN. C, this line fwilljduring the Spring, isnirnipier alid Fall months, never start earlier than $ A.- M. nor bd late. arriving at niht than 8 P. BI. Passenger are permit- ted. to control the line to these hours. Thus, this Synopsis presents the; paims of this line to public cwderaUan; on ' accouht'of , Dis tenrtp. Fomimv.Md Rest. It IcaVes JVlillodf&. villa on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. -This route is crossed' in Virginia at Warren- ton,j by the line leading from Fredericksburg to Winchester. At Oransre c- h- there is a branch t? Richmond, j At Charlottesville it is interscCr. ted by the lines from Fredericksburg, Richrad and Stjunton. At LyiicbJmrgby the rou'fi i from Ricronond, Salem and LewisbuTgin Virginia. At Danville, iby the route, to V;renton N;C. At Dobsjn's X Roads, by the line, lb Salem N. C thence o IJncomton, Greeny ii!e, Ashvdle, &c. At Sahsbury, at.Chariotto,at Yorkyille, at Lau ren's c.; h. ; lines' dvergeiinuerent , Diree-iwns-tjf rfEbame, there is a line estalUslted M, Petersburg, Vashington,; GTcensboro and Ea tonton; lines connect with or cross this "Route. By means '. of fthis Route, Tt Tellers' from; the Southern States, baTa ai entire Slage Coach acfxmrnoMwti to Uie Vxxshda Watering place. r- The Proprietors Agents m Washineton and iliHetlgiville, can disppseM)f ,he w ccachlfor the whole route.when sa desired. 'The, Proprietors cf this Line; have expended a heayy Capitaljtoputit ia complete operation-- tnd they flatter themselves h;;w factwnJ ;,It affcjrds nearly every inducement that can no nreseatod. or any omet ioui , wmie i .k :r,t;, tJ Jti!rrK affords much that is peculiar; to tff--nuch to i. LlU i ill 1l ..t.-: 11 it -' yie?se wie isj e aiia enncxi urt xmaguiou. - V I 3f -S . Tuiam.SraiiH one oTtle rrrorieta rtrJi ' ' above linc,owns the line fxoni"Lynchbnrg to Ka ' fern, VaVand the line from Lynditurg by Sweet .Springs, and AVhite Sclpjiur iSprirr' LrwisGurg, a;J Tlie dlstmca Jjrom Lynchbj:r?r to "Salem is CO aile3--fm!LlcbbngtoOJ, kburg 113;iraik3.- Thusths Tnveller jwill 'p& ceive that" he bwns'a dinvt line ;froai Washi tori City' to SaTm Virgiiri, tlirough the of Lynchburg. This placel xnust suonibecon iuteresUng to Termcssee,J j It has' organs -a RaxlUioad j Company, and, raised ; tho , gtoji, aaUior;icd by the Charier, the ( first cibject " 7 f wTdth islvaoxyille, the next ''Memphis j Cn-thV Mississippi. n-: Fare from Washington io " b'clr m ' 4l7i25 -Distance 254nUc4Time 3 1-2 da-?, The public wiUlalso;perceive.tliat hey -can accOiRmtxlitcd' cri h:s linc. l from -WasLitifrf' City by Lyncliburg to the Watering Places taJ- Lcwisbunr.- Arcc3Tf9, IS32C --1 !! Valuable Froxicrtyi for J AYii w aunuuisicrca on me restate; of the lafe Davis Durrctt", dcol'l I shall proceed preperty consists of yal uable NEQROES, nifi -women and, children; amonest whom- there good loan? BLAZKSJUTIL and a 'vaW' ', IfammeTmin, a good stock' tfi Horses, amcr.kr wbicli there arc twopitallStallions, Catf Hogs, : Slieep,&c . Ilocschbld and fcitcben fui niturc, Farming,ulcnsils ta-ugood Wagons, fa.nily Carriage and. Harness, f several VDVtf ' Steers', several Heihcads of prized .lobu;' Corn, Fodder, Rye, Wheat, &c. &c.v Acrpti of twelve months will be given to1 rnu-chasers fiil more than the amonnt.of five dollars, on bond bb- in'ririven with approved secmr'tv C, m-hJA demanded for all sums undct five dollars. Fur I ther conditions made' known fen the -day. iiff I"1 - ; -:-t- : - ,-S i H. P. POINDPXTEH, AdmV. 1 NOTICE ! -' . j It Is hereby given, to-all persons having claiei3 Li uiiisi uiu csiaiepi uie iaie vavis uurrctt, doc 11 tocome forward : and present the15 same rnitvrl aiuuenucauHi wunm tne time prcscnlxxl Jhy ia else this notice will be alfetfcrcd in. bar of th reebvery-rand all persons indtrbtcd tosaid rsiaC! Will come ! forward and pay the same, rise tkl subscriber win oc compelled , to press ' tho - Mlor i tionat Law; IL P. POINDEXTER, Adra' HuntsvilUv Aug. 1 5-4w4 3. AUGIZOES See. JFOJZ S2X,. a HA irvu qualified aS Administrator cn r estate of achariah Kz, dee'd. I skll expose futile, fii Tuesday, 2(ith of Novcrobrt fiext, ut the dwelling House uf the said dcceai H all the personal estate cffthe saidZ. Kir., dccMJ j l consisting, of j . -.J Pli; . l i il Avnongst whom,' there are men, and womcn:4 ' AlsoHorses,Caftle,iCorn jWhcat and nye -Fannin Tools, $tc. , The l purchaser to givU" if 1 11 jel4 the personal property xf said Estate ojtTi-j. f J day 29th, day of pcluber next, at the-ilaric. i 1 mbse of the said deceased.1 ,Tiie sale will ei : rr r Hmrttm - . i. i-;'. i 1 i X. U. UUUU1, AUmi.' I 1, ' I L . .- i .i ' . ! --t : 5 ' 'I NOTICE ; ' t tIs hereby given, for all persons having claimi ort the estate of Zachariah King, dcc'dr to 1 pro sent the same wiUiin the rime preWribed by law, else tliis notice will be relied on in bar tt rccdv ry : and all persons indebted to kau! estatp. am desired to make immediate payment of the samp: or me process ci - tne law Wdl be used agiajjsf thpra. T. B. WRIGHT, Adnh. ? I August 18 6 w4 I IIIAVE constantly on haTnl at 'my Limpt'lla -in Stokes Countyyrcrfohc-h'me both rfaciii ; ed and unslacked which I sell afr25 cenfcf pnjt Bu3hell for Slacked and 1 50. for uc5i:ckrd4'a'iJ ' when thequantity of one ;liun4redTb4hr.bi4tali- : , en at once and paid for, the; prtcS.wUf.be- jza '' what lessened. - ' : flH'h.i t-f:Ar ' I : JAIES iiiETJNSto;n1t ert0lA 1'! 'j Jtdyihe J 3 THE exercises will be resumed on thlj firetj , day of October. Board can ibo obtained? in :r the" best familfes at $7 per' month.: Thcprio4tof I Tuition 'per Session (fivcf months la $10,50' Draw-ing & Painting $10f Music $20 paid vtiai 3 vance. . - . j". -J. . tl.uc. .j t V BEN'Jt ' COTTRELU - ' ';. ':!'!'. Principal, . August 11th, 1831. v j ' j " i) FROM the Library cf R. H. Alexander, mJ -Hawksl Digest and rllaywoods: Manual i WhoevjDr has these Books; is requested to rctufit them to Mr. As office, j : 3t4 ; j -ugiisf 4fa,'i832. : i 1 ! Jl AN A WAY from th Subscriber on the 2r.ij I JLV Inst, a Nesjo .womani Harriet carrvir? ; with her ayoun child she is well known to tie! Forks of thet Yadkin , ini has box n seen ahr.ut Nathan Chaffing Mill t .I wUl - giyefthe avftJ reward to have her lodged in Ballslury Jai). - '. VfU W LONG. August 25-6 w5 1 I i FOR PUBLISHING TnBi PETintSTtlTrC ! CHRQfilCLE ONCU AvWEEK,j, I TN orcr to give the 4ChVonicle,, an eitei. late, and the Northrcn section. l there is but a tre:u ,commumcatiaq by u.e mails. I jMropose to issue it very -TkuniH ' on a large shct, containing ibe irvf exclude the statiding adrtKem low priceof 2 '50, per arinimipfyal)! advance Tlie political of tis jpef irc generally known- it sjiprwts Oe)areM drew? Jackson tor. 'aileclifto;! idency; and Blartin VanBcft foriMo&q of Vice Picsident. '6ihe nited tats.! 1 approves of the measures j)f the present mimstration'r-andt considers hd Veto of tJ President itrpon tho Bill rtarteri Bank of the Unitecl Stitesj, as the wi$cst arf of the j Administration -and ono that wi3 reflect Uurels to tho venerable ! Chipf such information relating to '-'-' ; Subscription Lists .to be returned f Aii-cwWrtATt. i ' - - i s, - !? ' i j 1 2Cth September next. : j , ' ; -.v , . 7l: --.va, - VIM rUl 1JU f. ' ? 5 :. i' : .. .1 i - l -a! iQ l-c T.l ; to . ia i i S:J Ah d' W4 m .-fee M ;d. t:. J a "h 1 i w i 1 nt. al: dl t i ' t f i y: V of, C ar 1k v? c -1 , v I tj il i ,i. :n 1 f H -V iv;