The Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1835, November 06, 1829, Image 1

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•«41 f. »Ikj I e a a, 'Ml, r a f ml bi n OWN affair*.—Wo Iwvo Iho pleasure, If presenting Iho Or.oRotAs xo our realtors, in \ beautiful are**, principally from tlio Foundry its, E*q. of Now Fork* uly and liberal patronage which has hitherto od bv the Georgian, and which ha* been ,/atelul hecanao rendorod freely, and without i on our part, dumatulii our sincere abhaow- As the only and proper return in our pow der been our aim, regimllc** of expense, no i fender our publication worthy of it* patrons by In ita typographical erabelusfimeUts } but by lie of nn— L, ‘ u CIIEAF AND PASHIONA^ - r House, Sign, Rirniiturt^Sltip GILDING, GLAZING AND PAPER. HANGING. T HE subscriber grateful for former favors, after*# residence often years, tenders his services to the public in the above line, ,and informs them that his Establishment, Sign of the Hand and Brush near the Exchange, is undergoing a general and extensivo im provement, and that he has received by late ji industry ... 3 medium of the — -- — l to the coinmcnnal communlly, amt by the jf wliat wo bciiovo to bo correct political doc- feadvance the Into interoat* of our nnlivo *tnte, jcticral proaperity of otir happy country, V Now* Room will alway* bo found die latest null part* oftho Union, either by regular tail, or by vessel, and upon our llulletin any i of intorcat rocoived by extra ahoct or other- hh a report of arrivals at this port as soon as Advertising patrons go of n newspaper is that * Principally def hlch it la princijwlly dependent for support, and if course, wo are most anxious to aeouro. The in has for many year* rocoi ved a largo proportion io agreeable and interesting articles of .incr- arrivals a largo supply of inteiligcnco j and a* it i> tho evidont interest ° 1 r J ,.y individual when paying for tho insertion advertisement to socoro tho most extensivo car- it,that being tho valuo received for his expend!- I is (loo both to ourselves and our friends to say, Jiir circulation is more extensivo than any daily Imion in this State, and that cutr new typo. r impriics a handsome assortment ofthc omamon- roll as tho plain matcrinl, will enable us to dis- sir favors to tho best advantage. * Mr, Grorob Ronr.tmos, formerly Editor of Beorgian, has bcun sinco Fobrunry last, and will Kino to be associated in its publication. tivannah, Saturday, Oct. 17 th, 1829. fsv wniNHUij*, iFFERS for sole at his now cstuUmh- 7 n,out on tho Bay, two doom cast of Bull lot, an extensivo assortment of SCHOOL r MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, gSTA- 9NARY and FANCY ARTICLES,seloc- Jby himself in the Northemjpitiea during I past summer, and which havi ng been pur- 'isod at tiic lowest prices, will be sold at 'oportionably reduced rate, JOB PRINTING. Having also purchased an ciugnnt assort- nt of ornamontal Typo, in addition to his Iner'extonsivo supply, lie will bo enabled to fecute all ordors for Books, Pami-hlkth, aciiLABS, Cards, Hand and Post Bins, ., j n a stylo of embellishment, not hitherto Ipnssed^oK BINDING,. Jilo has employed permanently a hrst rate Irkman, &, all orders in this line of business, pi receive prompt attention, and bo complc- c with punctuality and in tho most appro 1 taste. oct 20 230 OYSTEIl HALL. 11IE above old and well known establish . nient is now open for the season. Tho loprictor begs leave to return thunks for 1st favors, and solicits a continuance of the (me—lie pledges himself that no exertions liail ho wanting on his part to keep up the Iputation of his house for the superiortiy of 3 accommodation, numerous improvements wing been made at considerable expense, kid all with an eye to the comfort of his Lends and patrons.—We trust therefore, pat his exertions will nnsuro him a continu- jnre of tho public favor. ! To his Country Customers ho can promise regular and constant supply of Oysters, bnt to any part of tho two States South Carolina and Georgia, put up lo order; hav- hg made extensive arrangements for that lprpose. All orders will as usual he thank- iily received and promptly executed, by tho ublic’s Obedient Servant, oct 19 C. MIDDLETON. [NEW OYSTER HOUSE. HIE undersigned begs leave to inform . his friends and the public, that lie intends lathe course of tho next week to open an I OYSTER RELISHHOUSE, lipon a new plan, for tho reception of select Imd genteel company, for which purpose lie Dias taken a commodious House on tho South Vide of Broughton st. nearly opposite the iMansion House. His Liquors and Wines Jwill be of the best qualities, and of chnicoBC- lluction; bucIi as to suit the palato of those Igentlcmon connoisseurs, whose patronago ho ■hopes to obtain, and which lie solicits, trust ing that his endeavors to please them, mid Die attention they will find at his cstabllsh- I ment, will gam their approbation. 1 II. W. S. HEWLETT, oct 13 lm PAINTS, OILS, BRimilES, WINDOW CLASS, &C. Arc. With tho assistance of a competent foreman, whom liu lrasjcmployod, will enable him to execute work of the kind, on os accommoda ting terms ns any person in tho city. Paints, Oils, Brashes, Window Glass, Sashes, Paper Hangings, tf-c. if-e. With a general nssortmeut of articles in the lino always kept on hund, for sale wholesale and retail. N. B. l’nints prepared for use and direc tions given for using them. P. MARLOW, oct 0 231—3m H. SLOAN, Offers for sale, . OAA KEGS Nails and Brads, assorted £i “W BOO Plough Shear Moulds 10 barrels Linseed Oil 10 do Vinegar 8 do choice old Crab Applo Cider BO do Whiskey 30 do Gin 2 pipes Holland Gin Hyson and Powchong Toa Madeira and Muscat Wine White Lend, Segars, and Letter and Foolscap Paper oct 22 ' 2-10 Water Colors, Gold Papers, &c. R EEVE’S Water Colors, all sizes Gold Paper and Edgcing Gold and Silvor Leaf Camels Hair Pencils Durable and India Ink, vcryjfiupcrior Pink and Blue Saucers Crayons, &c. &e. Just received and for sale bv LAV & HENDRICKSON, Druggists, No. 2 & 13, Gibbons* Buildings, oct 20 Lin. Oil, White Lead,Glass,&c. Just received by brig Courier, and in store, Q A^/YGALLS. English Linseed Oil OX/U 160 Kegs White Lead 00 do Spanish Brown 14 bbls Spirits Turj»cntiDc 8 do Copal Uamish 2 do Japan do 200 Boxes Window Glass assorted si zes 1000 foot picture mid portrait do do do For Milo by HAZARD & JiBftSLOW. oe.t 20 St. Croix Sn-fiirs Landi ng from sh i p A spasia, IIIIDS prime St. Croix Suga r A* vr 200 libls No. 1, 2, muiy Fall Mackerel 50 half bbls No. 1 a nd 2 do 5 pipes Holland Swan Gin 50 boxes negro Pipes 3000 lbs Cod Fish For sale bv oct 21 JOHN BENTLEY. Iron, Mackerel and Cheese. QO TONS Swedes Iron assorted sizes 140 bbls Mackerel, Nos. 1,2 and3 20 half bbls Nos. 1 & 2 do 20 Casks prime Goshen Cheese Just received and for sale by KOE&MERRIMAN. oct 17 230 Late Publications. T HE NEW FOREST, a Novel by tho author of “ Brambletye House,” “ Torr I inn” &c. [ TALES OF HUMOR & ROMANCE, selected from populnr German Writers, trans lated by Richard Holcraft, B. A. ROMANCES OF REAL LIFE, by the i Author of “ Hungarian Tales.” i An assortment of STORY & TOY BOOKS, for children, and Selected Engravings and LITHOGRAPHY PRINTS. Just received and for sale bv oct 3 t. m. Driscoll. T. XL DRISCOLL, H AS just received tho following now works: RYBRENT DECRUCE, anovcl in 2 vols “ This novel is one of tho most iutolligciit and interestingtliat Die season hits afforded." MEMOIR OF TIIOS. ADDIS EMMET. THE BEAUTIES OFHISTORY, or Ice tureB of Virtue and Vice, designed for the in btruction and entertainment of youth, oct 28 Annuals for 1830. T IIOS. M* DRISCOLL has just rccciv- cil THE TOKEN and Christmas and Now Year’sjircsent. THE ATLANTIC SOUVENIR for 1830. ALSO, The New Novel WALDEGRAVE. oct 21 239 RODGERS’ CUTLERY. Just Deceived. A FULL nsBortmcnt of Rodgers’ Cutlery. Also, an assortment of Single and Don. hie Barrel SHOTGUNS. N. B. & II. WEED, oct 10 233—lm Cheese &, Butter. Landing from ship Henry, "I A CA SKS first quality Cheeso and XII 21 firkins choice Goshen Butter., For unto by oct 13 JOHN BENTLEY. Race Ginger. -f A BAGS Race Ginger, just received and XV for sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, oct 28 Druggists Just Received. Landing from sh ip 1 A QUARTER casksswoctSIoioga Wine XV 10 do do dry do do 30 boxes Negro Pipes 18 do Superfine Starcli For sale liy J. B. HERBERT. Mackerel, &c. 1 WABBI.S Nos. 1, 2 and 3 fill Mackerel X • V B0 half hills Nos. 1 &. 2 do B half bids Fulton Market Beef Landing from Sloop Excel, and for sale by JNO. BENTLEY. oct 17 230 Just Received, Lunding from sloop John Chevalier, tpfk Hlibs MoIossuh Jmf\J 3 chests Iivfion Tea 10 qr.casks Marseilles Wine. For sale by oct 15 J. B. HERBERT. Liverpool Ground bait, A Ann BUSHELS SALT for solo in / Jr V W lots to suit purchasers, by S. II. FAY & CO. Mougin’s Lower Wharf, sept 10 220—tr« . New store. newTToods. Fillip subscribers have formed a connexion X in business under tho Ann of CHAMPION & LATimOP, And have taken Iho Store No, 9, South-East corner of Gibbon’s Rango, where they offer at wholesale and retail, a general assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry .Goods, AMONG WHICH ARB i Broadcloths and Cassimercs Italian Lutestrings Black and Colored Gros do Nuplca Super. Plaid do. Figured do Gro do Berlins, Fig’d Gro de Ta or Poplins Blade and Colored Gro de Indcs Black, blue black and col’d Morcclincs Colored Florences and Satins Black and mixed Silk Camblcts Satin. Levantine? Black SincheWs and Sarenctts Black and colored Nankin and Canton Cfapea Striped Grape do Zcins Black and colored Palmarines Black and blue black Bombazines 5- 4 French do. 0, 7, and 8-4 and.»mg Scarlet, Black and wliito Merino Shawls 3,4, 5 and 6-4 assorted colors Thibet Wool do Silk, Coshrnorc and Cassimero do Embroi’d Zepliyr Crape, Leonidas do Coupa Gauze Foulard, and Gro de Nap. Fancy Ildkfs 4 and 5-4 Painted-and Plain ilareugo Handkerchiefs 6- 4 black and white Woorst’d Bareagc Shawls Rich Thibet Wool, Barcage, Printed Crape and Gauzo Scarfs Bolt, Bonnet, Taffeta, Satin and Vel vet Ribbons Black Italian Cravats, Im’n col’d do. Pongee Bandannas, Choppasnnd Fan cy colors Gontlemen’s Ildkfs Pongees, black and col’d Silk Velvets Merino Cloths black and col’d,fig’d do. Bluck and colored Circassians 59 elegant Swiss worked Capes and Ilamllcorchiefs Jjico Cloaks, Capes and Cans English Thread Gimp and Bobinct Laces, Quilling Laco 4, 5 and fi-4 blaclv and white Bobinct Luces, Worked Dresses 3.50 pieces Funcy Prints 50 do Ginghams, new style Plain and figured Swiss and Book Muslins Jaconet and Mull Muslins White and colored Cambrics Silk and Cotton Umbrellas Silk, Mutseilles and Valentin Vestiflgfl Silk Hosiery, cheap Cotton and Worsted do. Sewing Silks Gentlemen’s Woodstock and lit?. Gloves Ladies’ 1 lorse Skin do., cheap by doz. Hor.'-n Skin Mitts do. JilarseUlcu cjuttw, cGTO'reff Counterpanes Coll on Damasks, cheap, Irish Linens Irish and Flemish Sheetings <), 7, 8 and 10-4 Table Diaper H and 104 llamusk Cloths D.unusk V ipkins Russia if ipore, &c. &o„ &c.~ 5 J. N. CHAMPION, DWIGHT LAT1IROP. oct 20 NEW GOODS. D M’MAIION wishes to inform his • friends and tho. public that ho lias brought out a very extensive assortment of Fashionable Goods, CONSISTING OP I.nee Dresses from $20 to $120 each Swiss Needle Work do English Thread Laces Bobinct and Gimp Laces of all descrip tion Black and white Laco Veils of all prices Blond Laces and Blond Laco Soarfs, of a superior quality Gro-de-Zeins, Gro-dc-Borlins &. Pop lins, of all colors Satins of all colors, Silk Velvet do Best quulity Loopin’? Merino Shawls Long and square Thibet Wool do. ' Ladies’ Cravats Linen Cambric and Cambric Ildkfs. of all prices, Ostrich Fcathcre Silk Stockings ribbed and plain Boudard’s Gloves and Mils of all kinds Irish Diaper Linens and Shirting of all descriptions Blankets, Counterpanes, and a varie ty of other GOODS—all of which lie will sell on the most reasonable terms, oct 19 IJVew Dry Goods Store, _ to Dm imiSBituiS of Buvim- null uhd vicinity, that they liavo just opened at tho atoru in Jblmson’a Square, next door to Messrs. Low, Wallace &Co. a full assortment of STAPLE AND FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS, purchased principally at auction Bales in the city of Now York, all of which they oflbr at wholesale or retail at tho most reduced prices. Intending to receive regulur supplies from N. York, they will constantly present to their customers a great variety of all that is now, fashionable and uscftil in their lino. Part of their Assortment at present is as follows Merino Cloths ofthc most fashionable cop ours • Merino Circassians do do Long White Blk. & Scarlet Merino Shawls 4-4, 74, and 8*4 Sauare do Long & square Cashmere do. various colors Gauzo, Do Coupe, Baraga & Gros do Nap. Ilkfsond Scarfs Blk and fiinc Satin Cross Barred ~do Gros de Nans, Gros do Berlin, and Gros de Indes, blk and fashionable colors Heavy biuek Sinchews and Sarsnettu do 'India Satins & Satin Levantines Mattconi’s best black Italian Lutestrings Florences and Satins, assorted colors Crnpo Li 88# do Black Mnrceline Silks Italian and Avcnplmne Crapes Bluck Nankin & Canton do Ladies’ horseskin,castor, kid & silk Gloves and Mitts do Ornamental Tops do Gent’s Woodstocks, castor, horseskin and Norway doe do 2 cases containing a complete assortment of Ladics\GentIomou’s and Misses’ Cot ton, Worsted & lamb’s wool Hosiery English & French blk and white silk do Lamb’s wool, Vigonia, and silk half IIoso Linen Cumbricks and linen camb. Ilkfs 2 cases Irish Linen of the most apprbvcd fabric Irish and Russia Diapers. A largo selection of Fancy Prints of tho richest style Plaid and St riped Ginghams do Swiss, book, jaconet, mull and nansook Muslins 9-8 and 64 Cotton Cambrics White and London printed jaconet Cravats Black and col’d Italian do Valencia, Marseilles, and Flor. Vesting? Belt Ribbons of various new stylcB 4 Rich Gro de Nap & do Coupe gauze Bon net do Plain, Satin and Muntua do from 1£ to 22 Rich white and black Bobinctt Laco Veils English and French threud Laces and Edg ings Paris Embroidery, &c. &c. ALSO, Blue, Black, Brown, and Cadet mixt Loik don Cloths and Cassimercs 1-1 Kilo wllitn n 11 (1 iT*4Jfl un . n /’l? 5 liffTtiirmni > r u liffiw Kerseys 3 do. Blue I.mseys 2 do London dutllo Blankets I bale Rose do from 0 to 14 4 8 halos brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings .1 case blue anil steel mixt Sattinctts 1 do Cotton Wadding 1 do Apron and Furniture Checks oct 27 Now Orleans Rum. 5 IIIIDS Now Orleans Rum 5 do Jainaiga Rum Just received per brig Sea Island and for sale by oct 19 HALL, SIIAPTER & TUPPEIt. Irish Potatoes. Just received from ship Ucorgia from Liv erpool, O NE hundred Huinpcra first quality Irish Potatoes. For sale by oct 22 CLAGHORN & WOOD. ORANGES. -f A DAD SELECT Oranges in fine lUjvUU order, put up in liurrcle— iuta rocoived and for salo by J PALMES &. LEE, oc t yfl Exchange Dock. CHEESE. j CAHKS CImeso of ologant quality; landing from ship Eliza & Abbey and for sale by octl LAY &. HENDRICKSON, DRUaalSTfi, OIBDONH* DUILDINOS. H AVE received by lato arrivals— 8 lilids Grceon Copperas 20 kegs Refined Salt Pctrc 8 bbls Epson Salts 50 ounces Sulphate Quinine (Genuine French) 80 bbls & boxes Phials of every descrip tion C do Spirits Turpentine I do Bright Varnish 3 do Cold Pressed Castor Oil 1 do Nutmegs 1 casoMaco 1 ceroon Spanish Indigo 4 2 cases Fig Blue English 3 hlids Portable Furnaces 10 l bbls Reills & Lombards Cut To bacco 50 baskets SweetOil I doz each ) very 50 boxes do do 2] “ ** $ sup’r. 10 do Roll Brimstone 3 bblsAlnin 0 do Ground Logwood 1000 gallons Sperm Oil 500 do Whalo do (rofinod) For sale in lots to suit purchasers, on the most accommodating terms.oct 21 NEW GOODS. Just received, landing from ship Andes and other late arrivals, A fxBBLS Prima Pork, (City Inspection) -Xt” 12 do Moss do do do 30 do. Prime Reef do do (Now) IS do Mesa do do do do 20 kegs Pickled Salmon 20 boxes first sort Herring (now) 5 bbls Smoked Beef do 100 largo Smoked Tongues 10 half bbls Fulton Market Beef 00 boxes and half boxes. Soap 20 do and do Candles 0 do Starch—0 do Fig Blun 20 kegs choice Goshen Butter for family use 12 casks Cheese—10 boxes pine apple choose 10 bbls Holt's Butter Crackers 30 half and qr bbls Buck .Wlioat Mool 10 do- do Rye do free from grit 2 half bbls Pearl Barley 5 bbls Cam Meal 30 do Wh. Beans—GO box. negro pipes 20 bngs Green Coflco 0 lihas and 20 bbls St Croix Sugar 0 do New Orleans do 10' bbls Loaf Sugar—20 mats Cassia Gunpowder, Imperial, Hyson and Young Ily' son TEAS—Pimento, Mustard, Nutmegs, Peppor, Cloves, Mncc—togetborwith afidi assortment of GROCERIES & PllOVI. SIONS. For sale by A. BASSETT, Mongin’s Upper Wharf. JOHN BENTLEY. Now Raisms. A BOXES Muscatel Raiuins O^r 00 bidf boxes Bunch do UiiiLngfi-uinsei^Oregon.for^bv^ Swainvs Vermifuge—Patent. A FRESH supply of this valuable medicine, highly recommended as a safe and cer tain euro for worms in children, just rocoived and for sale by ' LAY & HENDRICKSON, oct 8 Druggists. Butter, Pork, &c. Just Received per Pilot. A A KEGS Goshen Butter IU 25 bbls Prime Pork 10 do Com Meal 10 do Wliite’Bcans 1,000 Cod Fish 20 kegs Wine Biscuit GO boxes Soap 30 do Candles 30 half bbls No 1 Mackerel 15 do Fulton- Market Beef 10 bbls Holts Crackers 5 halfbbls Pickled Tongues. For sale by CLAGHORN & WOOD, oct 20 j EaruRIig. ~d K QU. casks Seignettes Brandy X 4 half pipca do do 10 Firkins sup. Goshen Butter 20 bbls Latham's pure Molasses Rum 0 halfbbls Fulton Market Beef 20 do do Unitor Crackers 20 do do Water do 40 boxes Soda do . 25 Wlito do 20 Mils Mess and Primo Beef 20 boxes White Soap 54 kogs "Endcr's” No. 1 Tobacco For sale by oct 23 COHEN Si MILLER-. 30,000 DOLLARS. MILLEDGEVILLE MASONIC HALL rissT class. To he completed in Five Drawings. T HEfirst drawhigjto take place positively on tho 14th Nov. next, or at an earlier poriod, should tho salo of Tickets justify it.— Tito whole of tile prizes payable sixty days after the drawing, subject to a discount of 15 por cent. SCHEME. 1 prize'of830,0005 do <fo do do do do 15,000 10,000 5,000 1,000 1)00 800 Tickets 910—Halves Gprizcs'of 5 do 5 do 5 do 5 do 5 do do *700 000 500 400 300 200 100 85—Quarters 82 50 For saio in a great variety of numbers at LUTHER’S Lottniy & Exchange Office. LUCK AT LUTHER'S!!! Class DRAWING RECEIVED. riNIIE following aro tho drawn Nos in tho A N. York Consolidated Lottery No 12. 1 10, 46, 23, 48. 42, 47, 28. Combination .Nos 42, 47, 48, a prize of 810,000 one quartor of which was ordered at this oflico by agontloman oftliis city. Holders of prizes will coll for the cash at „ n LUTHER’S, octJ) Lottery ft Exchange Office. Hall Shapter & Tupper, Have lately received and now qffbr for sale, Onn TONS Swedes Iron, comprising a complete assortment 30 hhds prime St. Croix Sugars 50 bbls loaf do ’ 50 bugs primo Green Coffee 8 hhds do do do 290 bbls No. 3 Mackerel 100 kegs “Peabody’s” White Lead 10 bbls Portland Rum (colored) 15 pipes Cogninc Brandy 5 do Holland Gin 10 do Canary Wine 20 qr casks do fel punch. Irish Whiskey 20 bbls N Y Cannl Flour|JE S U & Co. 400 bags “Yoido’s” patent Shot assorted 10 bbiB “Vandewater’s” smoked Beef 10 bbls “best old Cavendish” Tobacco 30 kcj 40 300.7 oct 6 do do do Landing from Henry and Queen Mnb, •j K KEGS V. K. Butter XJ 25 halfbbls Canal Flour (JO boxes Doolittle’s Soup 20 bills Dunlop's Ale 4 tiorces winter stainodj Sperm Oil .15 bbls Brandy 25 bbls N. E. Rum ALSO, 7 coses Ready.MndcTJlotlung Consisting of Cotton Shirts, Duck Trowsers and Valentin and Swnnsdown Vests Also,—Landing from John Chevalier, 20 hhds Molasses - 3 chests Hyson Tea 10 qr. casks Marseilles Wine For r salc by J. B. HERBERT, act 13 DEFERRED ARTICLES. nesr J. P HENRY. H AS recoivod by recent arrivals, and of fers for sale, on accommodating terms, 40 hlids Muscovado Sugar 50 do N. Orleans do 25 do St. Croix do 10 boxes white Ilnvnna Sugar 400 bngs Green Coffee 100 do Wliito do 200 pcs best 42 inches Hemp Bagging 100 do Tow Bagging 200 2lbs. Catty boxes Imperial &Gan- nowdcrTea 10 l cncRts Hyson Tea 100 kegs Cut Nails, assorted 20 j bags black Pepper 10,000 lbs American Castings Madeira, Scrcial and Sherry WINE, in pipes halves, quarters and eights, and ca- bos of two dozen each, oct 8 232 AmKal and Vegetable Food.—Fro* tho Journal of Health.—It is.amusing to hei? a nervous female,, whoso daily exorcise tetf* sisls in going up and down stain two orthrad times a day and shopping once a. week, com plain that she cannot preserve her strengut Unless sHocats freely of some kind of meab and takes her twice daily potations of strotu? coffee, to say nothing of porter, orwine-san- garco. Tho some opinion prevails among all Classes ©four community. A child (in tlg> arms) cannot, it is thought, thrive unless i£ have a log ofa chichon, or piece of bacon hj'. its fist to sirck : a l>oy or girl goingto school must be gorged with the most substantial ali ment at dinner and nerhnpslittlo less at break fast and fitipper. The child is clying and screaming every hour in ihe day—has, after a while, convulsions,—or obstinate diseiubs of the skin, or dropsy of tho brain. Tho little personage goingto school complainsofhead- ach, is fretful and unhappy and becomes pwTft and feeble. Tho poor nooks or© now blam^l for tho fault of the dishes, and school is givqn up. Tho doctor is next consulted on the best means of restoring strength to tha dear eras* ture, that has loflt its appetito, and can eat* nothing but a 4 little cake, or custard, er at inost.som^fttt broth- Should he tell tbe jgngl mother ino tinpalatablo truth : andMcoire h?r to suspend the syst’em of stuinng, and allow 4 her child, for solo food, a litte bread and milk: diluted witlnvatoi*, and daily exercise in tte open air, she will bo heard exclaiming in it tone of mingled astonishment and repreadh,. why doctor, would you starve my child! For the information of all such misguided persons wo would beg leave to state t&otther largo majority of mankind do not eat any axs- unul food, or so sparingly, and at such long in tervals that it cannot bo said to form their nourishment. Millions in Asia are sustained by rice alone or perhaps with a little vegeta ble oil, for seasoning. In Italy, and southern Europe generally, bread made of the (lour of wheat or Indian corn, with lettuce and the like mixed with oil, constitutes the food of the most robust pnrt of ib population. Tfitf Lazzoroni of Naples, with forms so activo and finely proportioned cannot even calculate on this much; coarso bread and potatoes, hi their chief reliance :—their drink ofluxuiy la a glass of iced water slightly aciduatcd. Hun dreds of thousands, wo might say millions, of Irish do not see flcsli meat or fish from ona week’s end to the other. Potatoes and oat meal uro their articles of food—and if milt can be added it is thought a luxury :yet whera shall we find a inoro healthy and robust pop ulation, or one more enduring of bodily fa tigue, and exhibiting more mental vivacity? Wlmt a contrast between these people and tho inhabitants ofthc extreme north,the timid Laplanders, Esquimaux, Samoidcons, whoso foud is almost entirely animal. Wo have read, says the editor of tho Na tional Gazette, the fourth volume of Mr. Jcft ferson’s writings, as edited by his grandson. Tho correspondence which it contains, fa even mote curious and characteristic than that which tonns the second 4t third volumes* The author’s most confidential and peculiar opinions as to party politics and politicians, and religious creeds, aro hereby fully disclos ed. We have not room to day, fur more than two short extracts. When President, in 1607, ho wrote to John Dickinson, thus:—. “I have tired 3*ou, my friend, with a long letter, but your tedium will end in a few linea more. Mine 1ms yet two years to endure.-^- I aiji tired of au office whore I con do no mom good than many others, whoAvoUId TOlpaOTWr bo employed in it. To myself, personally, ifc brings nothing but unnecessary drudgery and daily loss of friends. Every office becoming vacant, every appointment made me donna un ingraft cl cent ennemis, (gives me an un grateful friend and n hundred enemies.) My only consolation is in tho belief that iny fellow-citizens at ioTge givo mo credit for good intentions.” In the somo year he gavo the following ex planations to a correspondent. “ Our government, although in theory sub ject to be directed by the unadvised will of the* President, is, and from its origin has been,a very different tiring in practice. The minor business in each department is done by tho head of the department, or consultation with the President alone t But all matters of im- wrtance or difficulty are submitted to all tho leads of departments composing the Cabinet, sometimes by the President’s consulting them separately and successively, us they happen to call on him; but in the greatest cases by calling them together, discussing' tho subject maturely, and finally taking the voto, iu which the President counts hiinBclf but an one. So that in nil important cases, tho Exe cutive is in fact a Directory, which certainly the President might control’; hut of this them was never an example,either in the first or ilx the present administration.” Palmes &, Lee, Exchange Doch { Havo received by recent arrivals, and oiler for sale, LBS. Primo Hams UUU 100 whole and hulf boxes soap 40 boxes Fancy Shaving do 25 cnskB Goshen Cheese 10 Firkins best Butter 10 qr casks, fresh hyson Tea 100 bbls Rhode Island potatoes 150 reams Wrapping paper 4 boxes starch 20 halfbbls Flour 20 casks Wine 3000 bushels Corn 2000 do White Baltimore 300 bushels seed Oats 20 boxes Claret Wine 500 bushels Turks Island Suit, oct 13 JUST RECEIVED. A LBb. very line Bacon 'xUUU IN STORK, A few hundred lbs. Georgia Bacon cured by Jones. ALSO, A general assortment of IIS'* With many articles of Dry Good, Castings, Cutlery, Crockery Ware, Shoes, Hats,«fc. All which will be sold on good tcrmB by ap plying to the subscriber. SAMUEL J. BRYAN. oct 3 Influence okEnoland.—The Journal dcs Debuts thus begins an article nbounttho pres ent political weight and consideration, in European affaire, of England :— “ There is no reasoning wliich can provft that the present is not on opoch of political decline for England. No sophisms can res tore to her the preponderance which 6he hat* voluntarily alienated in the affairs of Europe. It may be ascribed, as you please, to tho am bition of Russia, the decay of the Ottoman Empire, the lothargy of Austria, the indiffer ence of Prussia—no matter wlmt tho allega tions—tliis only is certain, that, in 1627, tho expression always was, “ if England wishes it and that, in 1820, the expression every where is, “ whether England wishes it or not /” An Irish laborer on the Delaware division of the Pennsylvania Canal, recently colled on a Surgeon at Easton with a broken ami, which having set and bandaged secundcm artem, the Surgeon advised him to drink no ardent spirits until the fracture healed. “ I Imd an idea, replied Pat, that your honour would prohibit the crater, so I took u. drop.of about a pint of whiskey, before I call ed’on you—Success to your honour l” Jlclvidcre Apollcr. Qualities ok a Hincjkh.—Tho Journal lies Debuts, in announcing tho re-appenranco of Millie. Sontag at the Italian Opera in Par is, iu the character of Scmiramidc, says that, she alone can execute, without faltering or pause, tho long paRsuge affrena il tempio; «to do which,” it concludes, “she must havo a voice of II—11, and sing like an Angel!” JV. Y. American. Thermometers. A SUPPLY of Loudon Thermometers in Boxwood, .lopnm'il, anil Morocco cuecs JuBt received and for nnlo liv J.AY & HENDRICKSON, Bpjit 3 ‘ DmjrjjiaU-. Robert Bates, Esq. of Northumberland, (Eng.) liaa presented jCIOO to Rev. G. M. West, for tiie benefit of Kcnron College in Ohio, accompanied irith a promise of astmi- Itir nimi’mljnr nine svcctefing yenrsr