Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, October 22, 1831, Image 1

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H— TUB DAII/Y GEORGIAN, II r I'BI.ISHEI) IN THK ©aw ©j oAVAsiaAai# By U. & w. ROBERTSON, AT El OlIT DOLLARS PER ANN EM, I* A Y All LE IN AOrAKCE. Tin: COUNTRY GEORGIAN. IB |tul>liNhcd to moot ihe arrartfemetit or tliu mailt Throe Times a Wrok (Monday, Wednesday nnd Fri- ’lay) ntlhoolfice of the Daily Georgian. and oontaint »d thoinlolligcnco, Commercial, Political Mid I\Ii«oollu- nooua, incluiTiug Advortiiemcnti, pnhliilied ill the Daily Papor* The CrowUy Pipar i« sent to all parts rtfiho State ant I'mon, or delivered iitfho city, at FIVE DOLLARS |»o; annum, payable in advance’. Advertisement* arc inserted in both paper* at 75 rent! f »er Hpure ofl4 line*, for tho first insertion, and 87 14 or every siicccodiiifr publication. 41 Communications by mail imiKlbo POSTPAID. Sale* of Land by Adminiiitrutors, Execuiori one 'Guardian* aro required by law to bo bold on the first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock, at the Court House in the enmity in which the property is situate. Notice of tlmse mile* inuotbc given in a public gu/.olto Sixty Days previous to the sale. Notice for leave to sell negroes, must he* publisher for four months, before any order absolute .snail be madi (beroii|Hin by the Court. Sales of Negroes must be nt public miction, on the first Tuesday ot'lho mouth, between the usu d hour* o' , , sale, nt tho tdaco of public mile* in i!io county where ... 4uo letters Testamentary, of Adnlinitlrminn or Gunr- MHLdianslup, may have been granted, iir«i giving Sixty l>ny» , ,4«i juoc thereof, in nno of the piihlie gnr.ettn* of this Stale BHBtnd- bt Ihn door of the court-house, where such anlei if- are to he held. j^WmcghDUes-lo of Persona I I'lOperl v imisl be givu bku iiunnorFurtv da vs bolbro the sale. and Creditor* bf an estate must he .Forty day*. lUipplie.iiion will lie ma le In the Court m leave to sell land, imisl be published Full' ‘Journal of Commerce). zm" EVENING edition. 1a’ Evening Edition or tho Jmirnnl <tt* A Commerce ip published duly, untl sent off by tho groat Southern n ml Northern Mails [ • ami the Steamboat Mail t«» tho East. This ’ edition contains till news received by thn m:iilH*nnd from vessels arrivingut this port, nivl a t.otico of inorctintilo transactions in fHl VOL. XIII. SAVANNAH, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTORER 22, 1881. NO. 228. rr Cloths, Cnssimeres, Vestings, & STr-JtZPX.P&x 0O<>B>S t made to order by WILLIAM O. PRICE, MER CHA NT TA YLQR, at the SAVANNAH CLOTHING EMPORIUM (on the Hay, opposite the Exchange) whore timy be round A ERE8H, rASUIONAni.B AND WELL MADE AS SORTMENT OK HEAHONAHI.E Raidij Made Clothing, and every variety of FANCY All T 1 C T. E S. Just received by tho late arrivals and offer ed ut (lie lowest rates, O.V IDS ESTABLISHED PHhYciPLK, tCP* Fur Coxli, or approved ('it;/ acceptance*. Savannah, June 11, 1831. 171* Notice: r 511U* co-partnership of CHICHESTER &. SORANTON is ibis day disolvod by mutual consent. All persons havingdemands against llin concern, will present them for payment tn Alonzo Scranton, who is duly nutlmrizedin settle tho husmoBs of tho con- ecru : and till those indebted aro requested to settle tlioir bills without delay. , ALFRED CHICHESTER. ALONZO SCRANTON, Savannah, May 27 th 1830. DRAPER a TAILOR. O^T The undersigned respectfully announ ces to the friends of the late lirm of Ciiich cu ter & Scranton, thnt be will continue the business at the old established stand, Young’s buildings, corner of Bryan Si- Wbitaker-sls., where ull disposed to yield him their patron tlm Now \«fA Market whenever they po"®- will find the same splendid assortmont of intprflst, down o 2 n clock. P. M. I In’ j '“ 0<| r „, lio , loblB „„j .lUifie, the noon, mate Editor* have o* abMi.nl a very valuab ocor , ^ . , ln j ma , iin((l „„ d ,|,o Mlnodiflto. ropondnneo with all Ilia |»nno pal eomnior-1 Bi[iml ,„<> |lK>nM0 » ml „ cc „.„„dato tho public, eini ctltos tn tho world. . V ; that has ever characterised the establishment, ' mnv 30 ALONZO SCRANTON. ployed, for tlireo years pa«*t the fast sailing Schooner Journal of Commerce, of 30 tons, built in Baltimore expressly For them, besides tow bouts, devoted exclmively to their use, by which ships haw? been frequently boarded at the distance of fifty, and sometimes on** hundred miles from ’the city. They have now building thn p lot boat Schooner Evening Edition, of 7’> tow, which will soon bo addded to and placed at tho head of the present arrangements.— the whole maintained at tin annual expense of over seven thousand dollars. All the plans of tlm establishment are upon tho most •liberal scale, and possess nn efficiency which constitutes the Journal of Commerce, issued ns it is, twice a day, a channel of news, both Political and Commercial, surpassed by no- brfwhflsjyhich can be found in this city. Full ‘ ^counts of uews received by foreign nrri- * ’Vftfcgt this port have been frequently sent iff twenty-four hours before the merchants letterj by'the same vessels were placed in the •ipoet ijflice. ■Thi* jiaper contains -i full review of the N. "**— ll “^lu»kotnncn a week.i'v. of theCnltle rnitr- ^Bttll’s Head, full accounts of tor- Slic markets, and in general every hi to meu of business. It has boon '' WBRfld with such favor by the mercantile commhntty, that aRhotii;li established but four venrs tigo, its present daily circulation ex* needs two thousand, including, ns the od.t- ‘ lors believe, nl least as large iv number ofay* tiwtmerchants as can bo claimed bv an other paper in the country. Nearly half this) circulation has boon added during the last twelve months, by unsolicited subscriptions. It has come to be extensively substituted in the place of epistolary correspondence, anti in various directions has opened for itself a circulation not before possessed by the Daily papers of this city. During the winter when the Northern and lv.iatern mails start m the vuornm:r, the mur- nin edition iH forwarded,so that subscribers re* ueivo a morning nnd evening edition niter* nately, giving them tho news thruugbout tin: j year to the Wlost possible hour. Terms 310 per annum, payable in ndvnnce, New Goods. ran IIE subscriber has just received by rg- J- ct?nt arrivals a handsome assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS. Colored and Mourning Ginghams Best Italian Lustrings Fancy lldkfs and Belts Colored and white Chintz Aprons Colored Chintz for Dresses Su erior Black Bombazeeno I)o do Itulian Crape I)o Gents, white & col. Cravats Do Ladies autl gents. Gloves Also received per ship Eliza & Abby, from New York: Thread & Bobinct Insertions & Edgings Muslin and Lace do. Infant’s and Ladies’ Caps do. Men’s Capes, Lace nnd Muslin Canezons Bishop Lawn, Book and Swiss Muslin 4-4 Hohinet I,nee, newest pattern Embroidered Belts Printed Camel llnir Merino, fnrtlresscs F,ngU*hnnd French Merino Cloths Extracted Ginghams, Printed do. Chintz bordered Handkerchiefs Real Madron do. Imitation do. M-rino and Thibet Shnwls Domestic and English Prints Cotton and Silk Hose. Oil Silk Aprons I,men Cambric Handkerchiefs Prunella and Satin Shoes Prussian Shawls Crape do. small nnd large sizes ! ; Best London Pins, Hemming’s Needles j Clark’s Spool Colton, Buckles Fancy Boxes, Bullies, etc. Perfumeries, Dolls per dozen Leghorn and Straw Bonnets N. B. Band-Boxes at tlur New York priees. With many other articles too numerous to mention, and is daily expecting mure by ev- j cry arrival from New York, oct II—p JOHN A. BEAULARD. Atlantic Souvenir for 18U‘<J. FilHOS. M. DRISCOLL has just received I The Just. Ilaccivgd, \ BAGS. Groen Coffee 25 do Java do # ^ 10 hhds. N. O. Sugar 20 (Jo N. O. Molasses r 10 hags Pepper 5 do Pimento nnd Race Ginger 150 bags Shot, assorted 50 kegs Nuils 20 do * Tobacco 20 boxes Sperm Candles 5 casks Clfeese 25 barrels No. 3 Mackerel 10 do No. 2 do No. 1 and *2 in half hsrrelt 5 qr. casks Tencritf Wiuo 25 do*. Sherry 50 5 gull. Deniijulins 200 gross Corks 5 half chests superior Pouchong To* # For sale bv »pt89 George iiextingto.v, Clioese, 4'v. BOXES Cheese tJ v/ 5 bids Holt’* Crnekors 10 boxes Soda Biscuit. For sale by CL AG HORN & WOOD.* net 8 Just. Received, 0 BBLH New York City Inspaction Prime Pork 20 doz. Corn Brooms, for snlo low bv oct 1 ENSWORTH tt WAY. iron,Slroes, Rum,&c. TONS Swedes Iron OU 20 barrels Boston Ruin 40 cases Brogumf and Shoes 10 do Whutcrnorc's Cords 11H> ream* Wrapping Paper 40 bundles prime Hay For snlo by oct 0 . J. STONE & CO. Sugars, Collee, Tobacco, vV.c. HIIDS. St. Croix Sugar sJ 10 do Porto Rico do 20 bbls Loaf do 10 hoxcH-Ltimp do 130 bugs Cuba Codec 100 kegs No. 1 Tobacco 20 boxes Hyson nnd Imperial Tea 20 do Lemon Syrup 20 qr. casks AL M. Winn 50 boxes bunch Muscatel Raisins 20 comm Whittcinore’s No. 10 Cotton Curtin 50 kegs Baltimore Leaf Lard 40 pa. Cotton Bagging 20 bbls Vinegar 10 blids Leaf Tobacco AND, 40 bolts Crooke’s Cot!ton Duck. Fur sale by * octO COI1EN & MILLER* 1 DAifftf i»ap‘R ::::::::::::::::: bkhit dom.aiia. country paper nvi: doi.t.auh. B^/** Alt Advcrliitmriiti (lfi/xur in Loth I\in,rt. . . - , — , Alluntic Souvenir for 1832, tie. All order* of payment inny Ire PmvnuM by | „ un tlv tioiiml in embossed Ecutlier, eontuin- uuilrHi. the risk nnd charge of ibo editors. j* |( „ twelve highly finished engravings on Semi-weekly Journal orCommercoSi. Alcr- ’ " • * ■ rury published once a week in large quarto, ontaiuing tlm nows % und principal raiding articles of the Journal of Commerce, with th New-York markets, but no advertisements 83 in advance. IIALE & IiALLOCK. 'net 11 223—o For Sal»\ A TRACT of valuable Rico and Cotton Land, containing 1100 acres, on the Al- ‘tnnuha,.about four miles above Darien. A plan will be found in the-N^ws Room of the Georgian Office, where terms will be made kruiwn. A live acre lot for a Rummer residence, nt B usdcn’s'Blulli will bo added to the above. July 2 _ 180 Ivuri'iie Itnyi'l *■*«: (/o. TTjg'AVING opened their General Pastry *V n Candy Store, next door to Dr. SIicOhII, j • in "Bronghton-street, at the corner near .Mar ket-street, they inform tlioir friends, custo mers, and the public, that they have constant ly on band attheir establishment, every des cription of Pastry and Confectionary. Al ready known in this city for tlm delicacy of their Luxuries, they solicit a continuation of tho public patronage, ns no exertion on their I part shill be wanting to please those u ho may , favour them with n call. Dinners or supple- j inents thereof will bn furnished either in the i French or English style, and h Bill of Fare j ‘ contiiiningajlistof three hundred articles,from j which n choice can be made, will be presen ted to those who request, it, by applying tlm | evening previous, or nt the market hours in | the morning, it will be in our power to fur-, uish families or others who may call. (£r\Yt their Bar Room, entirely sopo rated from the former establishment, tl»ey will serve from the 1st of November next, Oysters, Relishes, &c. N. B. Ilot Coffeq, from Oto 10 o’clock A. M. everyday. oct 13 Paper Hangings. 1 ADA PIECES of low pricotl Pr.per 1 ivUU Hangings, just received per bug Lydia and for sale by ■'"‘>*8 HAZARD & DENSLOW. steel, by the fir*t Artivs. EM BELLI RUM ENTS : 1. Frontispieco, llunguria Princess 2. The Bower of Paphos . 3. The Duchys nnd Sancho 4. Richard nnd Suladin 5. The Rocky Mountains (». Lord Byron in early Youth—Engraved by Ellis from a picture by Sanders. 7. Tiger Island 8. Patrick Lyon f). Tho Tight Shoo 1(1. Isadora. 11. The Dutch Maiden. 12. Tho Mother’s Grave AI.HO, Cabinet Cyclopedia, vols. 7 nnd 8, being History of France, by E. E. Crowe, Esq. in 2 vols. oct 8 AVhiskoy, Flour, Bncon, &e. /“k BBLS. Baltimore Rye Wli’.skey, (tine JU flavor) 8 hhds do do do do 20.0(H) lbs Baltimore Bueon, consisting of Flitches, Shoulders nnd llams *0 kegs No. 1 Lerff I*ard 00 bbls Baltimore Flour 70 boxes Richmond small lumpTobacco 12(H) ba^s Shot assorted sizes fl boxes Bar f/ond 582 bars square American Iron, from ^ inch to 1 inch 200 rams Straw Paper, different sizes 50 do Letter Paper 20 half casks Madeira Wine For said on liberal terms by oct 13 FRANCIS SORREL. Paints, Oil, Glass liruslips, itc. TONS 1st nnd 2d qual. White Loud, in large and small kegs 50 boxes Chrome Green 80 do Chrome yellow 5 bbls Yellow Ochre 20 do Yen. Rednng Spanish Brown 20 do Spanish Whiting 31) r.wt. Chalk 10 bbls Linseed Oil 0 do Spirits Turpentine 100 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes 120 doz. Paint Brushes and Rash Tools 30 do White-wash do. assorted Portrait, Graining and Marking Brushes Just received nnd for snlohv oct 8 1IAZARD & DENSLOW. Landing from Ship Eliza cfc Abhy & brig Lvdia. 3 BBU8 mess Pork City Inspection H 10 do do Bedf do 30 do Prime do do 20 Kegs Goslmn Bn! ter 10 Cnskfl do Cli’cso 2 bbls Smoked Beef 20 do Irish Potatoes For dule low by * ENS WORTH & WAY. oct 8 , Bayard &, Ilnntnr, OJTerfor sale, 1 BUSHELS Com 200 pieces Bacon (10 bbls Lenf Sugar 10 blids Brown do 25 firkins superior Butter 10 casks nnd 40 boxes Cheese 28 casks Brown Stout. Porter nnd Pule Ale, in qnnrtitnd pint bottles 500 superior Baltimore Hums » 20 bbls’ Mackerel No. 3 5(H) bbls Flour 1(H) kegH Lard 0 boxes Port Witte. net fl Sperm Oil ami Candles, I plained of; and wu beliovojlm clergy me ns loud as any men, of enjoying tho protection | and seeuriry afforded them by tho laws of tho land. It seems in Georgia, the mission, nries, us they are atylad, refused to take the oath required tnj law, ami not-only so, lint look it upon themselves (o judge of the right m , iftenrismction tphich the State claims over •Two DAT. UTKR.—Tho Gliarlo.tnn pa. I#/-rrilniy. Iloiioolnay 4rero nrrest- pern of Wednesday contain Liverpool mid ed, as ought to lm every man, whether clcr- London accounts of the 3d and 2d of Sen- pvntan or layman, wlm will not submit to tho c »—} found in Uh place. Nothing further respbet- themselves. The following are extracts from ing nfl'uirs in Poland had been received. Tho (heir communications to Gov. Gilmer on this London Courier of the latest date says : • i Ruhjeci. „ , „„ ... Here follows tho extracts from tho Mih- ... P^-omoarnucs .^and^pe- i 8 ; ()UUUC .'s letlers to Gov. G. | Rtspop Stapi.b Goods.—Several m^r- chants of this town,'who have lately return ed from the North, confirm tho statements made in the following extract of a letter from a morclmut of Columbia, (S.C.) to bis friend in that town. 1'aycttcville Observer. New. York, September, 1831. Dear Shi : 1 have lorvvnrdod you somo iilv wit limit foundation. I " , "" »» . of Ihe King nnd Queen of ,uJva ," cu 0, . ;iU l ,cr " ,l . description* 0 | ik* place mi Tlmra,lav, Bill s miclml aru indhponuble to nni.mii.mii limited Male I' 1 '*" 11 '"’ 1 '.ill liowevor, go moru into do- tails. Since Soptfinher, 1830. vents us from having any intelligence from Warsaw, except through the suspicious (fonr- tor of Prussia. The latest news from tho fron tiers of Poland, which tho French pnpers sup ply, comes to the. 20th. At that time tho Po lish army, commanded by Gen. Dutnbinski, (Skrxyiiccki having positively resigned,) con tinued to retreat towards Warsaw, followed by Marshal Pascwiticb. Skirmishes were continually occurring, but nothing dociaivo or ,, . , - important bid take place. A report in one ' ^w-\°rk papers, and now discharge what of tho German papsrs that tho Poles bad do-1 * I** 1 *. 10 duty,in stating to you the slate tented General Kreutz, and disneriod bis ‘ ,,H market: Ibis I could do with souio corps, sootiis wholly without foundation.” | Accuracy, hy ^uying at ouuu uiut there is an The coronation of ~ England was to Ink ultimo and prepare were in progress for tiio occasion. Letters mention that sotnnof the mills ut ; Nuils have advanced l ct. per lb. 20 pur ct. Manchester, bad pnrtiallv suspended oporu- Bar IauhI " Ij " 2.1 •* tious, on account of the unproiitablu stale of Bale Roping 4i 3 “ 40 “ trade. Anvils fii Vices 2 to 3 *• 23 " I’Iip Liverpool Albion of the 3d tilt, says— White Loud (25 kegs) 31 e<s. per keg, 12^ " “ With the exception only of the proceedings , Hardware his advanced in price, from 10 hi France, with respect to their peerage, Ihn I to 20 per cent—nil descriptions of domestic news f rom abroad is not this week of a mark-1 goods, such as brown bleached homespuns, ed or important character. ’Flint •matter is l striped homespuns, checks, tickings, negro yet but in its commencement; but bow im-1 clothing, &c. &e., have advanced 20 per ct. nurtunt. and eventful a commencement, and j in 12 months, and cotton yarns 25 per cent, how pregnant of instruction to those among Dnfllo blankets and course woollens 20 per ourselves who are hurrying to precipitate cir-1 cent. oumstuuccs to a like issue*. In Belgium, m Tima far the holders of goodti are more th*f North of Europe, nnd in tho Peninsula, than usually firm in their prices—whether matters rmnuin much ns noticed in our lust.” this will continue throughout the season, is Wo hnvo been favored with tho Joan of n j doubtful, nt least ns regards imported goods. Broker’s Circular, ot the 2d ult. containing ' American goods will maintain tlioir present nil account of the public snlo of Sea Islands i prices, or limy probably advance. on Hint day, from which it appears that they I Oui'plnnters will do well to calculate) in wont off ut about thn prices of the last uuc- duo suuson wither it is best to make all, or t ion sale, although some lots aro suited to i a part of their negro clothing ; or to buy it at have boon subsequently sold at rather bettor | an advance on last fall’s prices. 1 .shall have prices. , somo negro clothing and blankets to sell,but Levy of Catholic. Troops.—The follow- this cannot iiiHulmicu mein stating those ing extraordinary statement is extracted rrom facts which aro of such importance to our MitLANcnot.Y ok.uahf.munt.—Yesterday, n tradesman who npponred to ho of respecta ble standing, applied to tho polico magistrate for advice as bow lie should act for tho pur. peso of placing his dunghler under duress in consequence oilier having taken to an infa mous mode of living. The father was ac companied by his son-in-law, who made a similar application in reference to anothor of tho old man’s daughters, to whom ho wan married. The inagistrntopi/nod Warrants,for the ap prehension of tho parties complained of; tho unmarried nnd younger girl of whom her fa ther complained, was first arrested ; she ap peared to be nbout 10 years of age, of rather pretty anil innocent nnpearance. As soon as she perceived her father in tho police of fice, she seemed violently afiecteJ; and on being questioned ns to her inodo of living, sho burst into convulsive sobs, and oxclaiineu that her married sister bad led I,or to ruin.— While sho was still in tho office, her married sister was brought in, her countenance bore a different impression from that of the youn ger girl. Shu nvowed her determination to follow the life which she had led, and declar ed that she would not return to live with her husband. Tho huatmnd endeavored in thd office, to induce her to return to him, but sho prorertipturily refused ; lie then nppliod to tho court for n warrant to commit her to tho Penitentiary, but as no act was proved against . her, for which such nn incarceration should .^4 follow, tho court declared that she could bo imprisoned—particularly us she had nov-T3 »*r been obliged to apply for pecuniary aid * from the city. In the case of the younger j nnd unmarried femnlo, the magistrate decided that she shquld be sent to tho House of Re fuge—nnd she was accordiugl) detained, and subsequently sent to tbs House of Refuge.— Her married sister was set at liberty, nnd so far from going homo with her husband, who was still in waiting, she walked towards tho Five Points. A r . Y. Courier. Fit the Homan Catholic Magazine, for August', 1831, under the bead of** Rome,” pngc«445: •* We have board from good authority that bis Holiness lias, through tho Nuncio,’ Mon- signor Spuddaccini, applied to the British Government for permission to raise a body of 10,000 troops in Ireland, and that tho ap plication has Leon succchhIuI. London, Skku. 1.—-The Parliament .—Tlx only liusiuess done in tho House of Lords last, night, was the committal of thn Arch- bishop of Canterbury’s Biil for tho discour- agoruont of pluralities. Tho ffpiise of Cbm- nions was chiefly occupied with tho affairs of lrclbml, that being the night appointed for tho proposal of the Irish Estimates. In the Committee of Supply, .Mr. S. Rico moved for and obtained u grrtbt of ^5^,000, to de fray tho expense of ihe Coronation. A good deal of anxiety is felt in the City— nt least amongst tho Stock jobbers—ns to the destination of tho two imm-of-war now lying in tho Downs. Wo still think that they are destined for the Hclieldi, although no positive information has transpired on tho subject. It is said that “the Kingof Holland has accept ed of an armistice for six weeks, proposed to farmers, ninny of whom only ascertain tho prices they have to pay when lou late to influ ence their nriangemenls. Every thing appears tn bo improving in this country, stocks, real estate*, irmiiiifacliir- ing establishments, all do well. Every ono speaks with confidence of what ho is to clear this week, or this month ; the idea with us in, to hold on with both hands, to what little we inny have mode in tho whulo course of our lives, but the idea here is to lio’d on with one or two lingers, und gather with the other eight or nine LXTU AY AO ANT LIVINU IN TUB PACKBTS. Extract of a letter, dated Havre, (Fr,) August 3, 1831. I have a few thing to say in relation to our voyage. My passage, us you know, was iu one of those floating hotels, a New York packet. There is no extravagance in the mode of living on board, winch needlessly iricroHscs the travellers expense,& endangers his health. Let me describe to you our meals for one day,{und then usk wlmt you think of the course I * On rising a dish of strong coffee without 3 i GALLONS Sperm Oil.supen- M or quality 40 boxes Sperm Candles,superior quality Landing from brig Lydia and for sale by net S II \ V.A I’D & DENSLOW. For Siilo, A SECOND-11ANI) Gig and IlarncsH.— Enquire at Michael Dillon’s Store, un der the Bluff. oct I 219 Nails, Spikes, Traces, &c. pr /"V CASKS Cut Nails, assorted 3d to OOd ol 20 do Wrot Spikes, 3 J to 0 inches 200 pair round Iron Traces 0 Saw Mill Cranks and Spindles 10 doz. Liquid Blacking 200 lbs. Bagging Twine (1 doz. Ames Locket Spades 4 Cauldron Kettles 30 log Chains Received and for sale by sept24 E. B. WEED. (Goshen Butter 4* Lemon Syrup. ! KEGS choice Goshen Butter B LJ Ifl Boxes FennimoresLemon Syrup 2 do Citric do do landing and for sale by COlIEN &. MILLER. October 1 him by tho !• ivo l’mvoni; and it i* tixpootad | n ,i|lc. At , i>tht i,’cinch a bruakfiuit, oonsia. that during tho above jiorind negotiations will r(II)M j. t j n( , „f ,,„(R. e , chookolate, nrul tea: take place for tho final adjustment oftlut dit-1 fi a |,. f mv \ , vnr „, „ n j r . n |,i. IIWaVB 0 ft|„co lorcwces with t)io Belgian (lovernmeiit.” We or four kinds ; Imm, fgg», mutton chop hash, think that Knglae ’ # /uul Fninco'ought to have hlir( | |, nmil| ti ol«l bread, und warm cukes of forces in Belgium lil the Ring ot Holland ! gcvcml different kinds. At twelve o’clock, acknowledge* the independence «d tho mnv j n griin , f,,,,.), „f bread, cheese, anohovlcs, • . , , , I or pickled oysters, dried herrings, Bologno \\ •? alluded t«i n report several (.ays | witii tjil, popper, milliard and veue- of its being the intention of Government. in • gnr, a u d all waslmd down wit If lemonade, send some Engl.sh Militia regiments to Ire. Newark eider and hgown stout, At three Ivml. We now bear thnt it m (leierminu.l to , O » c | 0 ok # dinner, of soup, salt fisli, corn beef, send 25,000 nmn of tins description to Irt- mU tti.n, boiled und roasted, bnm, turkey,goos, land, a lid, to rocul the regular troops. , or duck, and chickens, roast pig, boiled The Portuguese ships taken bv the Froneb , tonferm , f |, a(<ri | po rk and beans, chicken p^o, (Vom Lisbon now appear to bo claimed as re- j plum pudding, '.vuli a desert of almonds, gular prizes,taken in action, and not as pledg-1 raisins,&e. and nil accompnniod with es for the performance of any particular mi- lr ».qm-nt libations of claret, tnadoira, port gngernent. f l’bo French Government ,,re | nnd occasionally clinm|)uiguo. At 7 o'clock, said to have no intention of restoring them, j tott| Wll j, a variety of cold meats. Sinco writing tho above summary of the Look at this list ofoatableH and potables, foreign news, wo received at a late hour lust (nml Inany 0 f our party partook daily of near- night, the Dutch papers dated yesterday. p|y every article,) nnd iu a place were oxer- This nrnval wo had expected with some ini-1 c j H ^ is out of tho question, nnd then toll me patience, as from tho critical position of the j wlmt you think flf a voyngo to Europe for armies near Warsaw, we had hoped, but >nt t | 10 improvement of health under such cir- feared, that they would be the heralds of somo i circumstanees. conclusive nnd frightlul intolligcnco. '1 hey j j know it may bn said that the passengers are, however, altogether silent upon the sub- ar0 „ot obliged to taste of ull tho above dishes, ject, oud under tho circumstances, the dearth j q * j ;< i r i|,., na I know by experiment, (for 1 of news is porhups rather a8suring tliun otli-! „,|here to my cold water, tmipranco system) cruise. I though it is no easy matter so to do where hungry comrades are around you,t ho smoking Erom the U-t"i (Mr.) Etu/uirer. viands beforo you, arid the nppc’ito sbarpen- GEORGIA AND THE INDIANS. i » d by the sea uir, to a tenfold keonnoBS. Wo would not again divert to this subject, ’ ‘ ~ if it wero not to correct a inisreprescntatiou j 1 ho Editor of the Now Bedford Gazette that is going tho rounds, in relation to the h,IH himself and his renders, by arrest of themiss.oimr.es. The opposition I coHectmg together, from various papers, a editors, and in my others who profess to love j ««u«bcr of amusing mstnnees of typographic tho truth, would have the people bulievo thnt | crrHrs * ^J* 0 following are worth copy- tho inissioiinries have been arrested, merely i ,!, F : , , ... because they have gone among tho Indian*, | An editor nt thn Routii ofiers a premium of and that this too, has been done by order of; 31(H) tor tbn ocst original tail. Ho probably the national executive. Tbo facts are these. | 'vislios to pass tor a monkey. Georgia, like every oilier Slate in the union, 1 ^ N° w 1 ork gentleman adyortipes a louse claims to have civil jurisdiction over the ter-1 ^ posscHsum to he given immediately, ritory within its own timitH. Bv a taw of tiro I A l»°P or ll "» lown , n,lv ! !r 1 UaC8 V ahf,nt State legislature, white persons going to re-1 pN»t.j*h«. Abomson speaks of tho pal teni ox, side in the territory at present occupied by | “ suppose the epithet has travelled down tho Indians,are required to take an oath ofal-! tbo chain and entered the plough, legiance, or rather nn oath to support tho laws ^ bo same paper advertises for a vessel ot and constitution of tbo State. Is there any ; ^ ton 1 8 ' 10 R° t0 ^" ,nc L^ 0 L * oc ‘“ at ° nc -~ thing unroasouablo in this, or inconsistent i After her return, New Bedford will bo the with tho duties or profession of these heralds j centre ot attraction, p .t _ i , i .i - .. Auntlier nnnc.r. 40 Just lteceived, BBLS. Prime Pork, Ncw-York Citv Inspection 10 do Mess Beef do do 20 do Prime do do do 20 do do New Flour, for sale by act t ENS WORTH WAY. 1 This has not Boston Oct 8.— United States vs. Eben»- :cr lined St. Co.—Wo learn that in this case which (ms been on trinl several days in t’10 District Court of tbo United States, tho Jury yesterday returned a verdit in favor of tho defendants.—Tbo action was brought to re cover tbo difference of duty (about 920,000.) on a large quantity ol'migar imported about & year sinco from London,£ entered as powder ed sugar, paying four cents per lb. and which was alleged to bo loafnr lump sugar,'crushed’ andsulgccttu a duty of till or twoivo conts.—> This caso has oxclicd much mtorcst nnd wo rojoico that it lias boon decided in fnvo/ of Messrs. Breed & Go. respectable merc!>"gta. wIhjso backs are. Vi quite so broad as that ot Undo Sam.—Gor. Cii AarA-s roN,Oct. 18.—At a Court of Mag istrates and Freeholders, convened ycstorduy at the City Hall, the Negro Fellow Glasgow, belonging to Mr. G. S M’Lano, was convict ed of'administering poison to his master, (a capital offonco under the act of 1740) and sentenced to be hung in the Jail Yard, be tween tho hours of 10 und 2 o’clock on Fri day next. The trial occupied a considera- blu time,<01111 both the Statu and prisoner waa represented by Counsol. It is stated under the Antworp head of the 18th August.’ that "in tiro bombardment of Antwerp, tbo American merchants lost goods to the amount of nbout a million and a half of florins. It seems that the Government of the United Slates has demanded an indemni fication from the King of Holland, and threa tens to lay uii emburgo on all Dutch vessels in tlm American ports, if this demand is not complied with.” Wo have no doubt that a demand for an indemnification has been made, but do not think it was accompanied witn tho threat mentioned.—Courier. A IlnpzFi’L Sox.—Sum Marsh, a soldier in tho U. S. army, was lately advertised as ti deserter. He found “ ways and means” to visit his p.-iranls at Exeter, who are honest pcoplu, but in indigent circumstances. Ho watched his opportunity, while his parents were absent, and took $18 in cash, which his mother hud boon soveral months collect ing, to vfleot some special purpose—his fa ther’s best coat—a silver wuteh, aud otlvor ur- ticlos—and 1ms not sinco been heard of. A insst unprincipled sou, aud who will yet meet bis dcaurtu, of tho c ross 1 I)o bands und the surplice place men above tho laws of the land, or give them a right to question tho propriety or ex pediency of legislative enactments, or to ro- siot their operation 1 Such is not tho doc trines of the true preacher of peace and good will towards men. In our own Htuto every minister of the gospel who is authorized to ' u * e solemnize marriages is required to take an oath to support the constitution and laws.— to our knowledge been cotn- Anothcr paper, speaking of the riot in Providence, Hays tbo pcoplo of that town will raise more houses of ill tinne. • Tho same paper from which wo copy the above, informs its readers that "the l(hh re giment of Rhode Island Miiitia was recently reviewed by Col. Amasa Gray, without the ( use of ardent spirits.” A "heavy dog,” that Col. Gray, to go through vnth such an arduous piece of duty, without tho aid of ar tificial stimulus. Shirk.—<On Friday nfternonn, while a lad wits flailin'/ ill n. small boat in tho outer har bour of Newport, his boat was attacked in » most ferocious manner by a shark. After (ho first attack, the Shark jumped from the ocean into tho boat winch from his flouncing ho would have sunk, had not anothor boat nnar band, come to the relief of the boy.— With groat difficifUy the sea monster was lulled. Ho measured eight feet in length, was of the most ferocious kind of Sharks, called by mariners man eater, llo weighed between three und four hundred. Providence Journal. At Loucchc, in Switzerland, although the Indies and gentlemen bathu together, there is no indecorum takoi place. The gentlomon are enveloped in flannel manllos, the ludios mi dressing gowns of tbo same matcriu), which are fastened round the throat, and reach to tho heels. There are four bath's, sopurated by bridges, with balustrades ; there are benches iu each bath, aud tho batlipr, when seated, is up to the nock in water.— Small cork tables float on tho surluce of the walor ; they uro covered with vases of flow ers, or fruits, handkerchiefs, books, playing cards, glasses; and thus you can breakfust, read, and sit at your oasc. KfSfliNO with AN \ppBTirn.—A Reli gious sect lias recently sprung up in tho coun ty of Surry, (Eng.) one of whose tenets is lo salute each other nt u meeting with a holy kiss. One of the female devotees, a young lady of a thousand cliaims, happening to en counter a young gentleman, of whom she waa enamoured, nnd gave him a more cordial and loving saluto than wus quite becoming. Tho next uay she received a message from tho High Priest of tho sect, saying she had beoa excommunicated for "kissing with an appe tite.” The fielmmof dividing the uteres in New. York, where rents arc high, leads often to whimsical results. A house near Broadway, parted in this manner, presents a singular ap. pcxranco—one side being occupied by au Apothecary and tuo other by an Underta ker! "Thin 'n a moment bring* me lo by end, Bui thiM a«*ute* me 1 can never die.'* Jonathan’s description op a Steam Boat.—It’s got a sawmill on one side, and a gristmill on Pother, and a blacksmith’s shop in the middle, and down cellar there’s a tarnation pot bulling all the time. mk