Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1828-1861, October 13, 1832, Image 1
THR UNION OR THB STATES, AND THE SoVehEIGNTY Of THE STATES?*' m.i n.»e |IW. W»» BY VAN NfcJ&S, BETHt7NE & CLfftE. COLUMBUS. GEORGIA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1832. „T3E?r ■-fjosmm^mernmm FIFTH VOLUME-NUMBER 32 TUG EXftUmER 18 PUBLISHED WEEKLY, ... A T three dollars per annum, payable in aB- vance: or four dollars if not paid Tor before the end of the year. Adtorti^chknts will be Inserted attho Tates of seeenty-five cents per hundred Words lor tiro first insertion, anth fifty-cents for each week’s continuance, in all advertisements, the words that do not amount to an even bundled, will bo considered as an hundred,, and charged as such. When the number of insertions of an advertise ment is not specified, it will be continued until orbid, and charged accordingly: Sheriffs’ add other Oiticers’ advertisements in serted at eusiomary rates. Letters to the Editors on business must be. post-paid; and in all discs whero.it is not done, the postage will be charged to the writer. SALK.3 OF LAND, by Administrators* Exe cutors or Guardians, are required by law to be held on the first Tuesday in-the montbi between the hours often in the forenoon and throe iu the afternoon, at the Court-house in the chanty in which the, property is situate. Netico of these are to be given m.a puhlicga/.etto SIXTY DAYS previous to the day of sale. SALES OF NEGROES mast be at public auction, on the first Tuesday of the month, be tween the asnal hoars of sale) nt tllo place hf public soles in the county where the Letters Tes- Eottes of this state, and at tlio door'of iho court house where such sales are to be held. Notice for.the sale of Personal Property must bo given in like manner for FORTY D.' (A VS previous to the day of sale. _ v Notice to the debtors and creditors of an Estate must be published FORTY DAYS. -b I Notice that application will be made tp-the. Court of Ordinary for LEAVE TO ’SELL LAND, mast be published FOUR MONTHS. Notice for LEAVE TO SELL NEGROES mast be published for FOUR MONTHS, be fore any Older absolute shall be made thereon by thojjour!^' coMMissjoir; AND BTORAGS BUSINESS. T E Subscribers make a lender of their ser vices to thetr friends and tho public .in’the above business. They have in progress ua exten sive W are-ouse and Close Store, which will be ready for the reception of produce and mCrckan. disc by the .first eptember next, siHiuted in O- gtelhorpo street east of and near to ttis Insurtinne Rank. The convenience arising from its iniiub- diiito neighborhood to that piirt of.fho' tpiVn ip which the principal part of tlie; cotton vviil bo sold, renders it a tjcsirablo place for the planters to deposit their produce, They will feel grateful for any consignment or orders with which they, may bo favored, assuring their frjemls that their .unruniitted attention Will be exeried to promote ’their interest- They will be prepared to make liberal advances on Cotton and other produce and merchandise when required'. WM. IL HARPER, FELIX LEWIS? Columbus, Aug-, 11—13—tf , • HOOKS. , Cheaper.I\an ever offered before. T HE Subscriber intending to close the sale LAW BOOKS otiers tile ibllow- ing at the prices annexed. . Persons wishing . to purclinso Law Rooks, will dp Well to order im mediately. " .VValkeEs Repdrts,2 vols. " $10 00 Pqtnrp’ Condensed Reports, Staikm’s Reports,*.! vale. WnshingtCn’s Reports, 2-voJs. Dallas’ Reports,- 4 yols. . ' bay’s Reports,3 vorls. Rmqfdrd ebd East’s Reports, 4 vols. Svvanston’s’ Reports, Hoffman's Cases. .. - Chancery* Cases, Roper ou Property, 2 vols,' - Saundors on Pleading, 3 vpls: Law of Infancy) , . Law nf Patents. Kent’s Commentaries; 4vol4. Christian’s BJatkstonc, 4 vols: fi Oil o mi 14 00 r on moo .1 :;5 3 o(X COO .8 00 3 .50 2 ‘25 18 00 C 00 Aichbold & Christian's Blnckrtone 4 v’s. 10 00 ArchMd’s. Blnckstone, 4 vols. H.00 Archbolti’s Appendix, , 3 Powell on Devises, T' 50 "Ciniwf. on tteal Property, 4 vols/ '• ' 14 00 Bincbstono, 1 50 VVoodfuIFb landlord-and, Tenant, . 4 00 Pothler onJObiigntion, 2 vols. 7 00 Archbd|d r H Practice, 2 00 UeUerts on Fruuiis, • ] • . tl 00 firjxwn CircpiyCompnnionTN 300 Perkins oh Conveynncy, J 0ft CbjUy's Pleading. vl vols. 1100 Oliver’s Precedents, ' 1 . , 350 Unrortiond’aNisi lYnis, p % 2 50 Chilly’s Criminal JaRW.3 vols. 14 00 Ingeftoll's Abridgement, ,. 5 00 Hull’s Lr^v Journal, B vols'. ? - 12 (Kl PoGr ell on Mbrfgogrta. 8 00 LiKva of (inprgin, of Forfco. • • ‘ 3 00 . Orders frAm tlmrCountty enclosing tho cash, wtU mecMYrth immediate Attention. . . - t. S. NORTON, t Odol/nr 1 ' ■ . -UOLttMBUS ■ HAT STORE, NOUBSE & CLARK *V.\yKfeoe/ved l>6m tb$ factoryIho Jdte Sm • arrivals. . , \ ;* v . - Uuls of the. latc,sl fashions, ’, —cuysiMTUO ov-r- Black, IV/ilhe' and lirak. Rocky. Moun-. tain litAver a^rl Oiler HATS, ' • Of a.very superior quality, making their assort mput extensive ajod complete. , • -r—ALSO*— CAPS, Coniisfifig of Spul. Leather, Chinchilla,-Circas siiui and Children’s fancy silk. READY-MADE CLOTHING . , 03* Uash paid for Hatting I’ura. Feb 17^40^1/ NEW FIRM, GENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION BUSINESS Columbus, Gtorgio.. T HE subscribers respectfully pequniut their' friends and the public that they have furm- cd a connexion in the above butmeso, under the! name and style of SHORTER, TARVER & O They have commodious nhd extensive' arrange mentsin progress for tile roccptinu and stmuge of prodnee, and will be prepared tnmnkn advances on the same while ins torpor under slppment 40 New Orleans or New York. E. S. SHORTER BF.NL P. TARVER'. May—19—1 JAMES ll. SllORTER. aiotfifiis J. S. SMITH & C«. HXXT DOOR TO THX C0LDMBU8 BASK, Have received a handsome assortment of STJimSE CLOTHING, CONSISTING OF Blnck Bombozinp COPY'S and COAIEES,. Do. Circassian do. - do. Brown and Green Merino Circassian do. Cisinett Frock and Dress do. Blucji lasting do. do. . dp. ROUND JACKETS. Black Bombazine Round Jackets, Broivn Linen and Cotton do. Do. Stripod do. VESTS. While and figured Marsaillcs Vests, Do. , do. Valuncip do. Plain do. - Bilk do. Do. . do. Vclvot do. 'Do. do. Swaasdowndo.' ,. 1 ; Pantaloons. f Black Bombazine ami 1,listing l’ar.taIcons, Do* CircaRsiftn * \ • do. Brown and black Brochillaa do. White aud brown Linen Drilling, do. Do. Cotton , -_ do. Dnib Merind Casiniere Pants, / Do* Roan do. do| ’ CoriK and Russia Duck .do. ^ Fuatian doj, 7 ' * LinonaShirts withRuflles, ^ White do. Brown do. . ianen and Cotton Draws, y • ; Negrth.Clothing, v • All of which tliqy oiler far sole at lpw prices. Columbus, Aprilldr—48~tf ,, C. W. DILlINGHAiyX, . . HAS FOR SALE ' r BARRELS prime pickled Pojk, pul , _ up.Undcr inspectioh ut Cincinnati, .1 20,000 lb«. Bacon, ... . ■ * • ’ l>0 Jbbta. Mackerhl, ! lt)0 do Now Orleans Molasses, 50 do WestornWhilikoy, 200 do. Now Orleans, b’ugur, 50, do low priced t^ugur, 200 socks Liverpool gronud and Turk’s Isl and Sait,’ ' ' .150 bolts Brown's cdlebrated Kontacky cot- POWERS & NAPEW A RE now i,pduing tlieir assortment of Goods lor the Spring end Bummer, consisting of super blue, black and tfrawn Cloths, Linens, Printed Musins,' CaUcikrs, GingKums, Silks, Fancy Shawls and Scarfs, Ribbons, Head Ihigs, Gloves. Arc. Also, Krmivetts, Yrdliiw Nankeens, Black Princetta, * oncU Linens ami- Drillings, &*. fur gunllemen's'vfe'ir. Blakk and 'Drub llcavor Haig, superior duality, Kcailt/'-mauc Cldthing, Cohnnhua, March &f-43 . n o i h$fT& C L A ll li HAVK JUST KtCEJVkO AN ASSOilTMliNr OV WHITE BEAVES. HATS, A Mplconld urticlo. also,—summer clothing M„y.J4—bvf-fir fJrS 10Q sides uppprYeal.lior,- 3.000 lbs. solu Loathiil, 80 coils bale Rope, 5.000 lbs. blue grk Grindstones. May Ilk—J WIW. P. 9SAIONS, H AS tuUerrihr store next door to Smith Morgan, secondIVom L J. Davies iV Co. corner.of Btoiid and Randolph street*, where he lias j,ast roonivojl (oigbt day* from New Oilcan*) a .general HAsortimMit of , grocGrikh. 100 bids ^acar t 50 bags Coffee, . 300 sacks Salt, ■ £00 pioedis cotton Bogging'. «Q coil« Rope, ■ 50 hMs. WnnjUcv, ‘ •" •»'* » *20 do.'NortWn (Fwi, • . , .20 do. P. Riyu, . ,* 60 do. ‘Molasses,’' .10 do. old MrniutigaHnl.i Whi^f-y.. 1 pipoCognim'Brtmdy, » % . 1 dbk Holland ^-in-. 30 obis. Mackerel, Nt». 3, '.* '•/ 10 do. do. No. 1. 20 ilo. superfine Flour . ' ’ f .So'eatdt* Nail** lg.000, Ibf Bacoft, ,4* 'lVncriilb Witio r Alalnga ^ do. *. 'Muscat dti.*' - '' '' ' : durot * ‘do. ' Cordiais, Lcrnon Fyrup, * ^ Haisins^Soap, loaf Sbfitar, . JRIcOgSogrio Candles, Toiinpcb, With motHy otli^r Articles in his line, Which will r be* tne .most P/fd'ctJlkl be sold on accommodating terms. Columhu>», ,lunoO---4-—-ti* f rom tho Esses Register. THR Malays. , • The following is iho tdliojf > reforred to in our last, givlpg an aiieount of Hie ntlack upon Qunliali Runoo, aiul of subsequent tfansnclions. The letter \»as written by a yoibrg g('iii!entnn,of , 'tliis’wwn, an officer onboard the P.oloraaC,.aid who was qt* taclied in ihe’Vrifindsiiip, ttlioso capture, tils well ktiowri guvoriso lo lho attack Up on tjiinlhih Riitiob. It was fecciy^rl by ihe brig Neptuiie,jCapt. Ofigooil, who of- rived licre from Cadang on the ISth inst. U. 8. Fiuoati'-FocomuC, J — < . (Ijr Sov-Sbe- Ifcsl Cvqsl of SHm/Ura,} • • • 1 . -i ’ V Fehruttrv 7,1852. S ^‘Wcairivod .6ff Quallah Unttoo, on the Sib of February; about fivo miles from the lawn, hoisted Umiisli colors, and used every ilienns to disguise the ship. A( 4 o’clock iu tlie evening, the Uife.UOM Went on shore to reconnoitre, with the first liou- leiYntit itftd Mr. lidson of the Marines, as captain mid supercargo., and tho.other - iiMilr'imiils, iviih two past midsliiprtien, in i suilc,r8’cosfunio, n» iliq tioai’s crew. On • their approaching tho shofp, thb' natives | coilenlyil in great, numbers oo lhe bench, i armed with erenses and swords, with evi- j dynt, signs of hostility,' -Mr. Shttbrlck, .'tliitifcingit not safo to land, mideuVored to ! persuade softie of the principal men 40 Womb oh hoardi- to contract -for pepper, ! am! pil,li the ship inside the shoals; but (iiiding ihoy would not‘come, Hhd sus- 1 peeling liny -know we were a ship of war, the heal returned, after ah absente of llireu houis. -Aliuitsei, commenced hoist ing out'the bents, and making preparu- lioitb for^disombi(i kingi In the meantime ylib Comlniidoie called a consultation of the o(Beet s of,the expedition, to determine np.dti the 6'e'jl rpndo j»f attack; and con- j cLutiu-l tlje duo'previously suggested would WAREHOUSE AND 10,000 DOLLARS M FEW TiokotiiJhr the above Pfiiso may be ■A. bad by a . Jigsoon-., SECOND DAY!8 DRAWESG OFTHE Mittedgeftilte Street Loilein. Will take place on Saturday tho '8U1 day ©f l)e- ■ffpir\ber at tho Court Huua© ift Millc^o eV *H®» at 10 o’clock, k. M., nt which tiipc >\uU be deposited in ti»c wheel the follow|u" . SPLENDIH PRIZES V"- 1 PRIZE. Ob; $10,000 ! 'W ■ "l ' ' 1 ..IV'.y 1 200 . In additiJn'Jo tla'se now floating in tho wlie.ul, vr.t: . 1 , • 1 • ' I OF JUST RECEIVED T 4IR following crticle©. together with a large und'fretih supply of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, Sfc. vi%. Swaipa's Panacea, compound Syrup of Sarsapa rilla; . compound extract ColocyAtlu Extracts pf Uanfian, Rtieii, Juhip, Aconituin, Valerian, Cin- chonu, . Suhma, Circutn; Denurcotircd Opii; Black-drop; Indelible Ink; Prestoit’s SnlU; Es sence of Mustard; Bear’s Oil; Rowjund’s Macas sar Oil*, Rowland’s Essence of Tyre, or imperial dyoj for changing red or grey hair to blnck or brown; compound Chlorine; Tooth Wash; for cWning And preserving the teeth and guma, and cleaning tho mouth; Otto of Roses; all the essun- tiut Oils, and a go acral assortment of Perfume- riesi also, Hydrometers, for ascertaining the strength of spirituous liquors. CLIFTON &/KENNEDY. Columbus. Aug 10—f3j—tj COMMISSION BUSIM^SS. T HE subscribers having e Ago god m Um above business,respectfully tender their services to theirfrieuds and tlie public,'in tlie Sforage, rfille.ahu | °lyp shipment0/ Cotton abd oriier prodndo, anff>ecciv- ur ' y,, l,r ing And forwarding fiiercbandise. They are build ing apd will have ready for th© rpceptjon of Cotton by the commencement of ihe ensuing fall! »large new Ware-House, situated on* Randotpli.street, which is constructed on the inoRt appro veil }»lnh, perfectly convenient'to the business part of the town; and being comparatively rviyolbfinrv oBit*r buildings, is inoasoraldy exempt from danger by fire. Trusting they shall hnvo it in their newer to doahiple justice to lliotfe wlio m«V he plu*flA< d to favor them with tl»eir business, and to extend to them the most liberal iiocominodjitioo ambudvnn- ceson Cotton, they flutter themselves that they will be enabled to giro general satisfaction, and earnestly solicit a patrrtnngo and friendly support. f MORRIS. EVANS? & C’q. Columbus, Aug. I—12—if , .. r : ;. r * *: f - 21 - 7 • " ' I# And-1 he fir?t drawn No. will bp entitled 10 a prize of $1,000. U will bo seen dial tho chance lo$ a prize; is lur grantor than ut any previous drawing. Person* at a distance will do well to order tickets immediately, \mbut fowtemnintmhand* Urdhrs enclosing tlie cu?h t postage paid, yiiU meet with pcmnpt uttontion. • . • yVtiuks Halve# $ r j—Qrs. S? 50 e. s. Norton. ' . ' Agrill fur the 'Managers. Droml-stront, Columbua—20—tf C.OTTCM. MORGAN will-wish to purchase early jn the FAll, 1000 bales of Cotton, in square packages and Kentucky bagging, weigh ing between four hundred ami lour hundred und fifty pounds, purposely forthe New Orleans mar ket, thr which a liberal prioo will bo given. -..July 11—Qt-tf - . ' Berage Sliuwls Ctape Sgarfs Do. Shawls E\V FIRM AT N apalashicoLa, general agency BL aNd COMMISSION BUSINESS, T IIE .subscriber*. r<»sncrtfully af;«n»aint tlmir friends and the public,tbutlbey have form ed a connexion in tho above business, under the name and stvie of ^ . * MTOURSE A TAYLOR. Their Ware-Houses Sro extensive, and tlreir facilities for nansacting tlieir business equal tu those of any combutitor id their line. HIRAM NOURSF,, HENRY R- TAVLOR. Sept: 18th 1832—19. Shorter, takver &.c° « A VJ5 trccoived by the late nrrrval* the lbl- lr wing goods on consignment, which they oner or favorable terms. :■ 55 h /rels choice Cider, 30 fioAC* Newark pippin do t > 70 barrels Cincinnati Wlfiskey, k fd) ■barrels'N. Oilcans Mplasses, S 12hhds. B^con^ I 20 barrel* pickled Pork, 10 drain* Fig"* , \ ■ , O'hoxoa 8hthriftib Segars, Del Pino celebrated ^mann^icturo', ' 50 boxes Virginia and N. C.nrolinn Tobacco, 6quarter casks Mulmscy Wine, 1*50 sacks Salt. 20 case* Izemou Syrup and Lime Juice, 30 barrels Sugar. Barrels Irish Potatoes, 20 *aqks prime green Coffee, 5 barrel* genuine Mono.ngaheln Whiakey, PJ'patentliitrshcar Ploughs, made by P* Pursons, EoGcId, Connecticut, ... * Cognac Brandy, together with a Variety of other articles, aiav ID—I NEW STORE. J. s. SMITH & Go H AVI-; r-miiMOmcd busincssin this place,and taken tho Store next dour to (lie Columbus Uauk, uud uflur ful sale ahupilxoinc ussurtmoiitof Dry-Goods, Clothing, Hats, &c. AMONG WUICII AHt-THK VOl.UljVlKG t Rich Prints,'■' ' French Drilling Foulard Muslins, London do. White do. ' White silk PongCo Irish Linenshnd Lawns lldkt's. ■ Whito Ciithbrio inon Fig’d do. do. lidkfs Gentlemen’s white anil Bordered do. lig’d Crirvats Marble half Huso White do. do. ' Lambswooldo. VVhite and.black Loco Cljrk’sSpool Colton Veils Pins and Needles Green Gnnv.o do. Patent Thread Black Italian and Gros Shoe do. do Nap Silk% Cotloo and uilkUuibrr.I- Fin’d ohpngeables do. las Itnl.ond Canton Crapes Bonnet Wire and Reeds Bl’k fig’d Crape Robes Vsnnharghs, Fustians Ginghams Bed Ticks Furniture Prints Brown 3-4 Houiespud Ladius white silk clock’d “ 4-4 du Huso Check’d ’ do. Cotton do. do. Carpeting Rags Shell, tuck.aud ride Green Table Covers Combs and stamped Baize Brazilian do. Dunstable Bonnets Binding, Ac. 1 case fine Leghorns, Ac. READY-MADE CLOTH ING EATS, As we intend selling for cash, purchasers will find our bfices lew. J. 8 SMITH dfc Cq* Columbus; April 6—47—tf IT E WIT AIT ACADEMY H e. WELLS &Cp. AVF. just roceived at the sign of t|ie Gilt Boot, 4 doZ'fme CALFSKINS. ALSO, Lining Skins, Binding, Sfc. tjnn 2Sr-7—tf FOR SALE Rarcklay and Pierson's compound of CiJBEBSo/SARSAPARILLA. A SPEEDY, safe und positive remedy for the carool Gonorrlusa, Gleet, Sliictures, Semi- Dul Weakness, Whites, pains in the loins, kid- nins, circulation of Ihe bladder and urethra; Gra vel and other diseases of tlie urinary organs.-^ Prepared by 8. G, Barcklay, M. D. London. CLIFTONKENNEDY. CoUimhns. Aug. lb—13—if Gamuts for sale ai this Office. OK GOKSl&KMTemre, AND FOR SALK BY SHORTElt, TARVLU & t>. o pieces Cilcitssiima; 3 “ Superfitio Botnbhy.etts, nssortftd; 82 " Fancy. Prints, do. G8 “ Plaid and Striped Domestics; 2 “ Negro Clotli (woollen;) 7 “ Sattinett; - « . ' 3 “ Fustinus; ’ 32 do/., blue, porplo aml red Ptnid lidkfs. 1 10-12 do. French Britannhii do. 2 6^ 12 Britanuias do. 24 LeaUtcr Caps, 1 ps. G-4 Table Diaper, 4 11-12 doz. Pocket Books; 2 (is. sup. black Cm pc; 6 “ Swiss Bqok Muslin; 2 “ Tumbout’d Book d.o. 7 “ “ Leuo do. 2 “ superfine Merino Cloth; 4 superfine Green Table Covers; 5 do. bluo do.' 3, ps. Velveteens; If) Coverlets: 1 doz. Cambric lidkfs. . 2 “ blnck silk Gloves; 18-12 do. white do. . , GROCERIES. 20 kbls. Prime P (irk;- 9 “ Mackerel No. 3; 4 “ do.’ 'No.-); 1 |>ipe Americnn Biinidy; • 4 qt. casks Malaga Wine; 2 dii. Teneriffe do. '! Indian bhl. Muscat Wine; 10 libls. New Orleans lltini; - 5 •** Loaf Sugar; • 9 kegs Tobacco; (i huxi.'s Glianipaigile; ' 20 “ Raisins; . C baskets Swoet Oil; 20 boxes Cider; 8 “ Sugars, first quality; , 2 “ Sperm Candles; 12 11 Smoked Herring, 10 lings Coffee. All of which urticleli wijl be sold by wtiolo- sale nnd on nccoipTnodsting terms. Mer- chunts from tho country would do well (o call und examine for themselves. June 8-4-Atf • “At- (rail’ oust 2 d'clnd<,pn tho.morning of i|in 6;h, the troOps (280 men) It,ft the ship, arranged in the following order: the first division; ef-GO ifien, commanded by Li. Pinkhum, tlm second und third,.of 50 mi'i! e«clr t ,the fiirnlor commanded by Lti Koff, and th* hitter by Lt. ingersoll, (hid n field pinre, accompanied by 20 men, in “large of quarter inns tor-Tot ton, assisted T HE Trustobs of the institution would take the pleasure of infurnitng the public, that it is now in operation under the iuperititendartce of the Re* /. Y. Alkxahokk. ussisteil by Mrs. F.t.iga Biro. They would also slate tliui. po pains will be spared to advance the. murals, arid promote the intellectual improvement of the stu dents. . Bourd may be had in private familiec upon moderate terms. And as U regards health, wo feel confident in saying that Newnon is un surpassed by any village in the State. Theterni, of tuition ore proportioned to the hardnyss of lip times. The second term of the School will commence on ,51 outlay tho 9th ofuly. ' E. L- W1TTICH, Set’ry. June 23—7—tf ftrorfrit*. T HE Subscribers have just repcivod and uf- f«r for sqlo, upon accomti.odating terms, the “* all ' following arliclus: by. Swcdcsjrou, M dkJWh bushn|s ground Alum Salt, 20,01] ' ],M(M) lbs. Unsl Steel, LOUO lhs. Uorinan do. , 1,000 lbs. Sheet Iron. fillil Russia Sheet Iron 1,000 Hoop Iron, 200 bills. New Orleans Sugar, 8 lihds. St. Croix do. 100-lytgs Grouo Cofiei; 10. bugs'J'iivH dp. 40 libls. best Flour, CO boxas Soap, 24 doz. Lemon Syrup, <i iluz, .Wine Bitters. 400 lbs, soil shelled Alaronds . 30 kegs Dupont’s Powder, > 20 kegs common do. 2dO kegs Nails, a-sortr 1 sizes. 120 bbls. Molasses, 8 bids. Leaf Sugar, 40 boxes Sperm Canales, 20 bids. Mackerel, 350 pieces best Kentucky Bagging, 125 coila Rope, . 20,000 lbs. Bacon. Together with divers other articles, consti tuting a full assortment of Groceries SMITH & MORGAN. Mgy 3—5I«-tf f - OT 107 in the 9th district of Muscogee MJ county for sale by Sept. 9-4 GEO. W. DILLINGHAM. »j«, by mitlshipiiran Hart, A division of mu* rinos, ol GO mpn, under lieots. Kelson und Ton’eti—the wholo commanded by licni. Sltubi iqk, who had two aids, with a body gourd of* men. At 4 o’clock wd arrived, ill thu plaiq( of drsentbarkatioVt, and not, wilhutaiiding the morning was excessively dark; aud a high surf .on the beach, we lauded ir. |>«rfect silence, without the least confusion or accident, about one mile to the norih of the town, aud commouebd a march towards the town, undiscovered qnril wo were within a short distance of. Mahomed’s Fori, when tve were seen by a number of natives, who immediately fled in thetown.- -Tlie2d division,tinder lieut, Koff, was depntched to iMahomed’a Fort with orders to get possession of the Fort, without firing n musket, if possible. On arriving lit the gate way, the Fort opened a fito upou lhum from three 6 poqntlers which whs returned with a Volley of mus ketry., and a brisk fire was kept-up by both parties for 2 hours and a half; nnd I nonvirhstitnding our men forced nn cn J franco iulti the Fori,- the natives fled to I the citiidol, which is a very strong hold ;'about 20 feol square; and eievated 15 fn'et , above tlm level of tlie fort, und computed (•of clods,' 2feet thisk; wtth'two'ombrnsurea .. Lull four sidus, and defended with three G - j pouadms, blunderbuss, and nitiskolry | The emrunce into this strong lltild' was hy I u draw-bridg'o,. which was removed by Ihe native's after llntir-retroal into it. Lletit.' i KolV entered this placo by. metMis of a temporary bridge which lie throw across, gotnpiiseu.pf pallisadoes aud other materi-- nls .which lie found about the” fort. This was accomplished without any material loss, except 2 men severely wounded. The enomy lost 12 men kHleti, nnd -,2 wounded—among the letter was Punish Mahomed, die owner of the Fort, and one of the principals concerned iu the capture of tho Friendship, and one man thnt boarded the ship at the tinio. Tho ma rines, under- Li.. Kdson, assisted by Lt. Terrett, made, the attack on the Fort; in the,-rear, and the first and fourth divisions tinder Lt. Shubrick, attacked Iho main tlitJi'r magazine blow up with a tremendous explosion, but without nay damage to us. F.inding die enemy, would not surrender, we were obliged tu force an entrance by Sonic moans. We effected this by means of bayonet* thrust in tho walls of the par- upol; ntnl .tiiR mon threw their mtiskets over, while others entered, sword,in hand, took possepsiow, spiked the guns, des troyed their nmtnucition, nnd hoisted the A marietta flag on tho rbmpnrls.— Here wo find 1 man killed, and G.wounded, 2 Wo fear mortally. From Ihe time of our first attack, the Malays kept op-s ron- stant_ fire ftQnv every pan of thfl jungle; also frpftt the.Fort on the southern side of the river, and about 80 yards'from us.— Having tbp 3 Forts In our possession, Lieut. Shubrick Ordered the mariner, und n sub-division of seamen, lo take posses, siou of a -fort owned by Kitehaduramen, und intended previously for Lieut, Pink- ham; but owing to the groat change in the town, since I was hero in the Friendship, I. could not find «u end u,ice. - Here we mor with, bill tin lo resistance, os the na tives Red as we entered ihe gate; but ihe Malays continued to collect in great num bers in the jungle; the marines hid a se vere skirmish before wo could drive them', •ad I regret to say S. Cole was mortally wounded, arid J. Brown killed. I #u» standing within a yard of BrmVn when Ho received, his death wouhd, nnd, thanks bo to God, 1 escaped without a scratch, and am How in good health; Tho Forts and town wore now in our poaslssiou—nad after sacking tho town, and finding no property, me set fire tathiit part ol tho town which- was not already on firg, epd us the surf was getting high, called the diyjkioiis together and embarked under cover bf’llie marine*, bringing off our dead and wounded., The Malays jiad, to tho best of our judgement about 100 killed, whii'li was-confirmed by the natives the fallowing'dayt . This morniqg, Fob., 7, wo were visited hy Po-Adum, from Pulo Kio: He in- (iirtncd us ||iat'-siuee the* capture of tho- Friendship, -he had not visited Quullah Battooj that the ntitivos at that place suppqse him -(Adam) to have haon thb sole instigatot of the recapture’of tho Frjepdsbip, und that tlioy.yei held all hift pruperty ihnt was confiscated at the lime. The day vve landed, several of the natives of Quullah Bottoo, attempted tp escape 'in a boat belonging-to Adam- ’ He pm off *" “buuouniujrTravmirajp, confusioo, and took u small part of his own property. He also informed me, that about Novem ber lust, while absent nn board a French ship,, the brother 6f the King of Acheen visited Quullah Buttoo in a cutter of 18' guiis, Thb Malays reported to him tho capture of the - Friendship, und tlicit intention of giving her to him. Tim king fintjing so good a ship-hud slipped through his hands by modus of Adam, was much enraged; he. immudidtnly went to Kio, and taking advantage ot Adam's-ab 1 - unco, look possession of the Fort at that place, and plundered it of all the ammu nition, and several guns, and every article of value, tiiriounling to about five thousand ' dollars. Oo Adam's return, ho put his fort in Us good a stale of dofencs as was possible, lit a few days Ihe King relum ed with his cutter, vvitii the intention of destroying the (town, but he was sadly disappointed; lie canto inside ibereot, within 20 yaids, of the fort, and camo to anchor; Adqrn tlipu pummonced a fire 'from the Fort uud so completely shattered the sclir. that tlm-ciew junqted overboard without friug a. gun; and retreated -to Quailah Buttoo, and when we arriverf shu wag still on shore, I observed to Adam, that I thought it a dangerous experiment in fight wlih tbo Kiiig. -.. He- answered, >’ If the king no, go ..straight,-T most go straight—that tuy eustow." ", ' ■ fob. 7—This afternoon' 'we ran tiro ship witbio onu niiio of ihe town; and opened a fire from'our broadside of twen ty-five 32-pouuders, long gdns, which wo Kept Ufffor an hour and a half, when- the natives hoisted u whito flag, and We ceased dicing.. -" ; Feb, 8—at 9 this morning a canoe came alongside with three natives: onnof them delivered a message from the Rajali^ re questing poacn. We sent to the Rajali that, we liad punished - them sufficiently, aud requested them, tbet WO Rajahs,) to como 1 on board, that we wished to bo friends with the coast) but if they ever at tempted to .taka another ship; we should put only destroy that town, but every town on Iho whole coast.—Several of the na tives of Quullah Buttoo came on board, but none of iho principal moil; those who came appeared to bo very humble, ami nstonishiftl to see so largo 0 ship. Adam thinks we shall havo no more' trouble with the natives, and | think the sumo.' , While W« lay oil iho coast, wo wero vis ited by. all the neighbouring-Rajas, who came with their peace-offerings, and they nil appfea,.ed lo exult at (he punishment of tlieir piractifal neighbours. - I mentioned, to tho Commodore the affair of Gupt. Powers, at Soosoo. He llnmedintelv sent on shore a demand of 20tFdollari^ of’the Rtijtih.—At first he re fused to pay Ihe money, observing that it -was a trick of Adam's, and that he did not believo the- message camo from (ho Fort (0 the south ofjlie town at the same time. Mr. Kdson got possession Of the Fort 111 about two hours, without tiny loss, although the Malays tought desparutcly, expecting no quarters. At this Fort Ihe Malays had 6 killed, . .-o/L 1the remainder fled to the jungle,' The Fort 911 the-right of the town was-built on the same principle as tho former, but larger uud stronger in eve ry respect; hero the natives mnde a most desperate resislenco with 4 six-pounders and blunderbussos; and after wo had forced the outer gale-way, the natives re- trentedjothe strong bold a* in ihe former instance, and on our. coming directly under the walls of the citadel, the- Mpbtys gave us a shower of javelins and musketry, which wounded several and killed one man—but notwithstanding tins; our men stood it like brave fellows. By this time, Lieut. Shubrick had ordered the buildings to be set on fire; but they being detached from (lie citadel, the fire annoyed our- selve.H more then the enemy, the Fert commodore,—At tlie time the messenger being small, compared to the norther Of J ' “ ^ ‘‘ ——1 — buildings. In the height of excitement, returned, there wero several’ Malays on board; among them wero Adam, nnd sev-