On Saturday se’nnight, by the Rev. Dr. Foster, Mr. George Stewart, to Miss Nancy Brant, both of this city.

On Thursday evening last, by the Rev. Mr. Milledoler, Mr. Casper Sembler, to Miss Hannah Smith, both of this city.

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

The Sonnet by Anna, is received, and shall appear in our next.

Theodore’s remarks on Mr. Townsend’s note, we must be excused from publishing. Personal feuds can by no means be interesting to the public, and are ever totally inadmissible; we recommend to the parties, an amicable reconciliation which will assuredly be productive of more satisfaction than sullen revenge can ever afford.

METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.

From the 23d to the 29th ult.

Thermometor
observed at
Prevailing
winds.
OBSERVATIONS
on the WEATHER.
6, A.M. 3, P.M.6.3.6.3.
Oct deg.100deg.100
23525070s. w. do.clear, light winddo. lt. wd.
245776s. w. do.clear, calmdo. high wd.
255877sw.nw.foggy light windclear do.
26565825e.se.cloudy lt. wd.do. do.
27495055ne.n.clear do.high wind light wd.
283747n.sw.clear lt. wd.do. do.
29445058sw.w.clear lht. windcloudy do.