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TEDKEHOU M01W11WI, NOV. IB.
|fj- >Vo nre requested to announce I*u» Rt«sn.,
MAINE. * [roii the federal union.] I a view of Gratifying public ouriosty; I will
The Colombian Ccntinel (Boston) says: j Messrs. Editon.—I observe a communi- j n °ttherefore forestall him.
“ Madawasca.—The Governor of the cation in Urn Recorder, as an enqaWv con-1
Htsto of Maine has culled a special mooting cernitiff ; the process of the proposed I ea-1 It appears that Mr. Eckford, the New
of tho Excctutive Conned to be hold lo-roor-. filter* Convention. lor tlie intorinMion of ^ y or |j ^hip builder, hod arrived at the l)ar-
row, for tho purpose of advisinff with them ' many others, as well as the authors,pf the , dandles, iu the corvette limited States, and
on tho Madawaska troubles. Tho most im- \ enmmumcation referred to, permit ine ,'fliat iio lind j»r OC oodod to
ir men- state, that a majority of those w/io seem to This ship, a beautifuljlspccim
portant conaofjueiicon depended on their men- state, that a majority of those vvtio seem to This ship, a bnautifuljspecinien of naval
sures. A writer m the Portland Advertiser toko an interest, in the matter, arc in favor , architecture, and in all respects a 1, bos been
duniesa suggestion in the Washington Globe, of Mtlledgeville ah the place, nd sometime j |, u j|t |,y Mr. Eckford on his own account and
that the Government ol'Maino had any know-1 in December as the period. It will perlnps a g ron t expense, for the purpose of offer-
ledgo “that tlioro was a distinct underatun- f he well to presont to the commmunity, the j„g | )er ( 0 t. Russians, the Turks or any __ ,
ding, thut until the question was finally set-1 advantages which wo consider will he likely ■ 0 ,|, cr Eeropoun power desirous to have a
tied, each of the parties should remain in the j to result from such aConvcntTon. Noon-*, ^hip of our ttnri val>«‘«l live-oak. He has ac-
FOR AUGUSTA,
The steam-boat
C A R O M M A,
("apt. Wray,
Will leave hero thin day
with two tow boats. For freight or passage,
AYLOR,
President Steam boat Co.
apply at the Steam*boat Office.
WM. Ti
nov 10
to supply tho vacancy occasioned by tlio resignation of jj>artB of tbo territory uu was then held by 1 in the system and views of Teachers fa loud* j offered "her first to tho government of Turkey,
{j. Pony, Esq. whom respectively.” i ly called for by many circumstances in con- , lU( J should the adventure prove reoson-
, Tho National Gazette save : ncxion with common schools. No parf^nt j 0 |j|y profitable, it is supposoti ho will offer to
,, ... ., , , • • i , i I can fail lo observe tbo unnecessary waste ,-niitrnct for tbo hiiildimr and delivery ofanv
C0-.rnr.-Wc u.tilcr.i.n'l <h.i M» » -I "Tho Lantern Argun (iho prmcmnl Jack. ofm in thc p0rcllM0 „f , „„„ .at or: nH^ofva.sel.Twar within given pe /.
M«dunn CAnnntrir.rCK, »o taned u tho North for noil paper in Muinorio absolutely ilcrco uml , books f„ r evory chaftgc ofTcachcr or school. | "fc h
ilitir mu»icaiulcnt«,U&vo arrived m ilm ciiy, and pro- porverso with the “neral Government a-1 AKh 0 * sve are not so sanguine as to believe, i This is a noble enterprise truclv worthy
P0» roticuri. ,„,h. .icitn uu I Wo .... U U* Mat u = a alktr. It holds tht. llmt llicac ovi „ can immediately ho removed; > of iflt beSSTcilh™ SlJi
present last auininer at onoofiho concerts ofthia mum-1 d n b yet we are convinced, that the convontion rnution will it give to our ship-yards, what.
Lcouple. ,nd oan truly .-.y.tha. the in.it pro. j f .W '«>•» lho Ar S us « | will tend greatly to effect tho end desire,I, Si'teitip-wrighte.bSLniths, and
duccd on the violin, of almost every other instrument,; ,, wi.nn »i.« nnnn t„ „r at., t, nl succeed in estnldis.ung a lini- t | 1( , 0 tf„ ;r numerous mechanics and mamifuc-
FOR AUGUSTA,
The Bteam-pucket
GEO*>V ASIUNGTON,
Caul. Wiltberger,
nrivalh'd live-oak. lie lias ac- ts^iA^uiBTrrruiiNWill leave Bolton’s whf.
ded with her and probably : thin dav. the 10th- For freight or passage,
apply on hoard, or to
nov IB JOHN W. LONG, Agent.
Sperm ami \\ hale Oil.
Tho Milhdgevillc Journal caution* ilio public oj-
Countcrfit nolc* on tho Central Hank. Tho plate
the FIVE dollar note, loiter II. payable lo E. 1Ia.mii -
ton, and dated, lit May, 1829. The filling up and
the name* of tho President and C*»hirr, have been
engrsvod, and not done with a pen ; nod aro *o well
executed n* to ohido ordinary vigilance. But tlmother
I wiiohu duty it is to vindicate their rights,
c,r! to maintain tho integrity of their territory in
' its whole extent, without curtailment—with
out compromise. But wo must speak, and
society having for its object, tho promotion j
of the cause of Learning, in every shape,
mid inoro especially for the education, exam
ination, and aiding of young persons design- |
Philad. Daily Adv.
II • , | | _ llltlliuil, Him UlUll'i, UI lumig IIUIOWIIC ut Dig,!- , - - .... . “ ... - •
wo wll speuk—it is time for the pcoplo of L, ( j p or t j 10 profession of Teachers. We he-' tentive examination of our files of Havn
Mamo to awake froin their dream of cnnfi- |j 0V e, many who pretend to teach, had bet- 1 papers, by the Aspasia and Conchita, we fi
donee—or prepare to drink still deeper of tho . . .. ,.
cup of humiliation. We boast of being a
part* ofrho noto, aro *o very coarsely done, particular- goycreign State ; we talk of our equal rights
l y the hoid» of Wm. II. C«Aw»oni», mid I'roiidunt a member of the Union. All this is true,
^acRso-y, on tlieond* of iho note ; tho figure of Mer
cury <>n iho loft, nnd-lho vignoiio in tho centre ofit,thnt
the klightoil examination will detect tho fraud.
It it in contemplation at Florence, Alabama, to c m-
Mtruct a rail road, commencing at that p'nc', on th>
if wc only look at the statute hnok. It is
true—for tho purpose of exacting from us our
share of the public burthens. It is true—for
the purpose of demanding our brave and har
dy soldiers and seamen to fight the ''allies of
the country. Justice requires us to acknow
ledge, for wo mean to acknowledge every
TcnaoMoo river, a project which ii is tinted, will he j thing, we are permitted to send our Senntors
highly advaiitagroui to tho town of Florence, and great- j and Representatives lo Congress, mid ns a
ly conducive to the interest* ofihn citieun* of dm whole ; matter of favor wo are allowed to have our
of'ihs Tonnowo vailoy. A mooting Im* boon held, I tax-gatherers nnd local officers appointed
comnitUR, .ppoimoJ, .nil oih«r trrangrinen,, maJ. j Croii, among ouwolvus. Practically, onre-
toward* tho execution of the propotod undvrtukiiig.
Wo may form tome Wot of tho system of terror
which prevail* in Portugal, tinder the away or h.-r pres
ent ruler, fr -m tho following list of her unhappy vie.
tlm», extracted from tho London Courier: — In'the dt(*
fiiront pn*»n*, 20,370; transported from tho country,
1,000 ; vo'untory exile*, 11,7000 ; concealed, or wan
dering in ilia country, 5,000; executed, 07.
quality ns n member of tho Union scorns to
be cunfioed to objccls such ns those. Our
citizens do not participate in the honors and
emoluments of office, our industry and enter
prise uro burtliencd with taxation and restric
tion, nnd our territory is, by u system of po
litical management, made the peace-offering
to promote the convenience, and conciliate
and soothe the envious and encroaching spir
it of flic British provinces. It is due to the
President, to say, that this mode of treating
the people, nnd the interest, and tho rights of
Maine, did not originate with the present ad-
iqjnistratinn. It has been in operation fur
years. But it itt It/gh time there should he
mi end to it, and there must be an end lo it.
But we are (old of our patriotism. True,
Maine is patriotic. Hence, though her ship
ping wne rotting at her wharves, (for insig
nificant as Maine is, she in tonnage is the
Messrs. John Tlionia* and Freeman Hunt, intend j i|,i r( | Stuto in the Union,) though her lumber
commencing in Ncw-YorK a weekly |*iq»er, to bo called : were perishing on tho hanks of her Streams,
The Editor of the Newport Republican,' intend* pub-
lulling in that paper a history of Rhode Island, com
mencing with llio settlement by the English. The
first article will appear in January, Mid persons want
ing tlio mies, aro requested lo subscribe before that
lime. Tlio price is only $2 50 per annum.
Charleston, Nov 11.—Affpr a more ht.
ana
many who pretend to teach, had bet- papers, ny me as pasta ana uonenua, we find
ter study. It docs not require a great gift of nothing in thorn of particular interest,
penetration to’discovor, that many profess! In the Diario, of the Rlst ult. there is pnb-
to keep school, who hobble along as others I fished a Decree, tho substance of which is,
lmvfc done—that the school may keep them) that all Flo r introduced into tfie port of
\Y r c would have young persons to study in Ilavanna nflerthe lsl January next, shall be
direct reference to teaching, cither with a entitled to the privilege of four months dopn-
Teachor Already established, or at the pro- site in the public stores ; *at the expiration
proposed Fellonburg school, (which wo have j of which time tlio duties nre to bo secured,
no doubt the society will at length establish) ! or tho article exported, at. tho option of those
and on certificates of such study and alien-! interested. . Tho order is dated llJtli Octo-
dancebeing given, with moral character, they 1 her.
shall, after examination by a board of Cctw- j The intendant of Georgetown has prosen-
•tors, ho admitted as members of society.! ed the Grand Jury two copies of the ‘Fro-
This wo are persuaded will malm Education, I testant', a paper of similar character, and de-
choaper and more effective, and the business sign with the ‘Liberal*—the Grand Jury
more honorable- Teachers might apply for have laid the same before the Legislature, by
direction and employment—Trustees nnd ■ whom they leave it to be determined whether
Parents, for instructors to tho society, whence | thoro exists, by application to Congress, or
might emanate those who would be fitted in otherwise, any mode of redressing an evil of
everyway for their important duties. While j such alarming magnitude.— Courier.
however wo would strenuously advocate the j
il »>• t • G vLLS. Sperm Oil
A (JOB do Relined do
800 galls. Whale do
Just received and for sale by
nov 10 HAZARD & DENSLOW.
formation of such a society, wo are not in
favor of any restrictive system. We desire |
that it sjiould be a spur to enlarged actio:;. |
rather tlmn a means to cramp the energy of j
any individual. Wo sock no power, to com-
Norfolk, Nov. 10.— IWw/ India Squad
ron.—Tho following vccsels composing the
West India Squadron, are now nearly all
ready for sea, and will sail wo understand, in
nil this week. Tho Fairfield (Com. Elliot’s
tlm Ncu'-Yurk Travilltr. Tin? Standanl says," .V
John Thoinin wo botlovu to posscas thu reqiiMW quali
fications uu un editor, ami will, no doubt, inuko tlio pu-
per amusing and uti'kil. The design, u* sot forth in
the prospectus, strikes iia ns exceedingly happy, nnd if
the promise thorn hold out shall he fulfilled thu work
itsolf, It will iiodouht holh doservu an I rooojyo an ex-
tensive palroringe. In this city smli a work it run-
phatically wanted, t«» g uni eilixciw, no loss than Irav-
ollcrs, agauml iinposiiinn from a vurioly pf elissos ol
people wlio make their living hy 11 by taking thu stran
ger in."
Mr*. Andortnii, wifo nf the singer, tho object of the
thoftttietd rows in New-York, i* tho siNt'rof tho ecle.
brstod Madame Ycstris, who we heliovo is at preson'
managing one of the Lundqn Thoairos.
The Hoi'on papers slate that no attempt was made
to interrupt tho performance on the 2d night. Mr. Au-
doraon was received with much applause. Sumo of
the rioters on tho first nighl hud been arrested and com
mitted fur trial.
7 / . ... ■ , |, , .nil tins week, rno luir/iehl (Uom. Elliott
fpl any lo mm tho .oo.oty-b.it wc lioi o .1 fl 8llj ; c t , N , nvt ,„, ,he Eria. Clack.
w<."M ■yon tocmoUte mote! wunitas | w |; i( . h dropped down yesterday, and tin,
Sc'nr. Shark, Lt. Comdt. Boorum, now at
though her fishermen and sailors were driven
fro in tho element, though her means of sub
sistenco were cut off’, and her resources ex
hausted by an oppressive embargo, at Ibe call
of tlio United Staton sho buckled on Imr ur- ] papers, we lay before our readers the fnllow-
our State of every imposter—and of aiding
Teachers, Parents,-and children, in the great
work of disseminating knowledge.
Hail Genius of good ! a warm hearted wel
come from the sons of the South !
ROBERT C. BROWN.
Scotsborough, Nov. 2d, 1831.
0^7* Editors favourable to the enuao, wit
please publish the above.*
THE BANDIT—TAKEN !
In addition to the details which wo have
extracted from the Petersburg and Norfolk
the Navy Yard and nearly ready
Tiir Murderer’s Doom.-Wc are inform
ed by n gentleman who arrived last evening
front Suffolk, that NAT TURNER, was tried
at Jerusalem on Saturday last., and sentenced
of course, to he hung, ^ilis execution is or
dered for Friday next. We also l.-nrn that
three other slaves are to be executed at the
same lime and place ; 0:10 of them taken pre
viously to the apprehension of Nut,—the oth
er two subsequently, and upon Nut’s informa
tion.
Fr ‘in tlio 1st uf June, 18'JO, to Oct. 1831, thuic were
sent to the Nuw-Yoik ht into Prison and Penitentiary,
1024 parsons, of whom time hundred ami ninvty-uvcn
were freo negroes!
mor to iiiii iu the cause of the second war of
independence. She did so in opposition to
the influence and authority nf a parent Shite.
The blood of her sailors was poured out to
satisfy British vengeance at Dartmoor prison.
Musi she also pay the penally of that war by
the sacrifice of her territory ! We answer
coolly but firmly—No. We protest against
it. Wc deny the constitutional power of the
United Hiatus to take from one State u por
tion of its territory and transfer it to another,
without the consent of tho State interested.
Much more do wo deny the constitutional
power, iu limo of pence, to transfer such ter
ritory to a foreign State. Nor does it make
any difference whether such transfer be at
tempted to be effected directly by treaty, or
indirectly under the mockery of a fraudulent
arbitration.”
Tho Portland Advertiser says,
“The affair is of moment enough to de
mand tho sending Expresses to Washington
and Fredericton. Our eastern exchange pa
pers adopt language full ns urgent. “ Sue).
ng Letters, which have been addressed to
this city. The fir^t is from tlio pen of I lie
gentleman to whom wo have been so mu«:li
indeht
Texas.—By a recent arrival wo have re
ceived several communications from a corres
pondent in the interesting colony of Austin.
ed tor the previous details of thi3 mur- i | f continues to augment iu population, tin
',insi,rre.-tio«. We nlaco full coni.-1 , lU l,i 3 time reaching mwsis thraann.
do rous
donee in his statements. No man can rend
those accounts, without setting Nat Turner
down as a wild fanatic or a gross imposter-
hut without possessing n single quality of a
Hero ora General—without spirit, without
sagacity. Wo aro happy, however, that he
is taken ; ns it will extinguish iu tlio minds
of the ignorant wretches the delusions which
his pretensions may have created ; and ns it
may enable the citizens of Southampton bet
ter to understand the plans and extent of the
insurrection, from the confessions of its lea
der : Richmond Enquirer.
Extract.) of teller*.
Southampton, November I.
“ Nat Timor is at last safely lodged in
jail, lie was apprehended in a cave, near
the resilience of his Into master, on Sunday
about 12 o’clock, and broughtto Jorus.tlcm
iand
j souls, nnd in other respects advances in pros-
| peritv. Good order prevails, ami this now
community is rapidly settling down to the
condition of well regulated society.
Tho products of the earth this season are
represented to be abundant for ull the wants
of the colony. Corn is plenty and tho cotton
crop is s.iid to exceed any previous yoar.
Mobile Patriot.
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL
CONCERT.
\ TONS, and MAD. CANDERBECK, rc-
V l sportfully inform the Ladies and Gen
tlemen of Suvammh and its vicinity, that
their Concerts will take place on Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, at the Exchange Long
Room, with novelties of Music, Hongs and
Airs, and Imitations.
Mens. Canderheck v. ill introduce his cele
brated Mookmg Violin, by which he changes
the songs in every different manner, and im
itates perfectly almost every musical instru
ment (lute, flageolet and double flugoelet,
the hautboy, the English bugle and Scotch
Bag Pipe, the Hunting Horns nnd tlie cry of
tho llounds, the old Woman who* sho is
merry, the llurdy Gurdy or Simbol, tho full
orchestra, play at. the Four Strings at once,
French Vespers, in which Mens. C. will im
itate the tones of the organ, the chanting of
a young nun, of a monk, of thu mother abbess,
nnd father Capuchin, Napoleon’s favorite
Grand March, and the Complaints of the
Wounded, the reports of cannon on the harp. |
Performance to commence at 7 o’clock,
precisely. Admittance 50 cents—children
half price,
nov 10
$20,000 DOLLARS.
n^O-MORROW.—Virginia State Lottery,
X Class No. 20.
IIKiHEBT PRIZES:
I prize of 20,0<X)ailolInrs
1 prize of 4,000 dollars
0 prizes of 1,000 dollars
&c. Ac. Ac Ac.
Tickets §5—Halves *2 50—Quarters SI 2P.
Orders attended to at
REDDING’S,
Lottery & Exchange Office.
(£r Orders from any part of the U. States
(post paid) enclosing prize tickets or cush,
will be attended to if addressed to
WM. F. REDDING,
nov 10 Savannah, Georgia.
20,000 DOLLARS.
-MORROW the drawing of tho Vir-
JL ginia StatcILottory, Class No. 20, will
j be received. PRIZES :
1 prize of 20,000 dollars
1 prize of 5,000 dollars
5 prizes of 1,000 dollars
&c &c. &c.
Tickets 85—Halves f$2 50—Quarters $1 25.
fry-Orders attended to at
LUTHER & CO’S
Lottery cf- Exchange Office.•
0^7" Orders from any part of the World,
( post paid ) enclosing cash or prize tickets
will meet with prompt attention, if address
ed to LUTHER & CO.
nov 10 Savannah, Georgia.
a proceeding," snys the Gardiner Inlelligen-1 on Monday, where I heard him examined bv
A Northampton furmor Iu* lor three yonrt tried the
experiment of selecting *uo«l corn front niulks liuviuy
two ur moro oars, and the result hits cxccodud hi< ex-
peelallon: ho frequently finds siulks with J, 1, 5 and j ro i eiltJO j| lP prisoners.”
sometimes G oars, nnd 3 of them fair, full grown and fit “
for serd, mid that too, in lulls of -1 anil .7 stalk*. Ills
crop is increased this year several bushels by tho ex
periment. In picking corn, lie those ears found on one
stnlk logetlicr, and they cun be recognized when luibk-
mg.
Four horio coaches havo already been p'uccd m.
that part of tbs routo lo Now-Orloans, between Macon
nnd Columbus, passing daily, nnd n new steam-hunt
Is nearly ready at Cincinnati), to lake Iter place m the
lute between Mobile and Now-Orlcans.
Tho Arkansas Gazette says, “wo nre informed that
Lieut. Wynn has received n letter ft out M tj. Ho ik, of
tho Commissary Department, advising him lint the
Cherokee* within tho State of Georgia, uro uhoiit to
emigrate to Arkansas nod that the appointment nf su
perintendent of their removal, had been oflered lo an
officer of tho army.
Harvard University.—Tho whole nuntbcrol stu
dent* connected with this institution u 404 ; Graduates
1G3, Under-graduates 236 ; of tho graduates, 31 are
Theological students, 31 Law students, and 93 students
attending the Medical Lectures* Tho College I.thra
ry. for tho osooftho whold Univcrsi v, contains 33,600
Looks ; the I.aw Library 3,000; nnd the Medical 1000;
total 37,000. Tho necessary expenses of an under gra
duate for a year, included in the Colloge lolls, is 5179.
Other expenses vary with the economy ofeaclt student.
A gentleman in New York, whoso family has made
sad inroad* upon his fortune by f,'.lowing tho rapid
changes of tho atylo ol dress, lias requested the editors
of the Conner and Enquirer to st^gesl tho expediency
of holding a Convention twice u yoar, torsgulnte tht
Jathioni; so that a lady’s frock which may ho c nsi
ilcrcd tryuiritt in Juuo may not be called huni-iU in Ju'y
" cannot bo endured by tbo citizens of
Maine. .UnloSs these men urn speedily re-
leased, wc presume a force, sufficiently
strong, will be ordered In Frcdorieklon, to
I’he release of ou,r
follow citizens from the British jail at Frede
ricton,” says the NViscnssct Intelligencer,
“should ho immediately (b-munded by our
Government, and caM> °f refusal, an arm
ed force should he sent for that purpose.—
Wo think, from the little feeling wo have
seen evinced since the intelligence reached
the magistrates, and saw him committed to
tlio custody of tho “four walls.” lie was
Taken hy Benjamin Phipps, an industrious
man, iu the neighborhood, nnd in reduced
circumstances, so tl«it the reward will ho of
great consequence to him. Nat made uo re.
Distance, nnd had no other arms but a small
light sword, which he snrrended. His cap-
tor, had a shot gun well charged.
“ lie answers exactly to tho description
annexed to t he Governor’s Proclamation, ox-
pt that ho is of a darker line, nnd his eyes
l'Oll TUB OBOUOIAN.
I fell tho shock,—which mov’d tho senseless ground ;
I heard tlio cr-ish,—it was au awful sound ;
Ttv is as the vn*co of loud nnd dioum war,
When armies fiercely meet,—ami both are lor
Di!«trtiction quick nnd full; tlm sound c.tmo on ;
Twns on my car,—it thrill’d,—and then—twos gone.
To die,—it is « dark, a dreary sleep ;
To moulder in iho cirili where cold worms creep,
Anil feast upon tlio fle-h ; O ! I c.uld weep
To think that some who arc so fair, must lie
Low in Iho dark e till, hid from ev'ry eye ;
Yet ibis is no: the whole; tho tyrant death,
May ol) potchnnee relieve 'lie heaving b.oath
Ofliim who hath tho gale of sorrow kno.ui ;
Of o*tc who weary of this lift; hath grown ;
Ol him who haili no hope,—bill looks above
For rest,—where freu’d immortal spirits rove;
Death is the entrance ti> that place of light
For such an one,—nnd hath no doubts to fright ;
Blit ah ; 'o sen tint spirit snatch’d away,
And It'irri’d toils doom, without one ray
Of hope, or promise of forgiveness there,—
A eloud comes o’er dm mind,—it is despair.
Twns even thus a fatal spark.—lust one,
And that sofuiui it full unset n, unknown,
Born desolation in its feebleness ;
Quick as tlm lightnings darting vividness,
Briefer than meteors in their rapid flight,
rekless death ; around was spread a sig
the heart ol him who knew no fear
us, that thou.saiuls of the citizens of Maine I though large, are not prominent—they nre
would bo ready at the first call.” j very long, deeply seated in his beau, and have
I rather a sinister expression. A more gloomy
From Sicily.—We learn by the Francia,' y°" havenevor heard of. Hegave.op- , B ,
from Messina, that on unsuccessful attempt I pnrcntly with great candour, a lustorjf of the Game reeklc 9 <; deathij around was spread a si g!
to create a revolution in Sicily, was made on operations oflt.s mind lor many year, past; tuMmui tC cann^IsSing g'«re,
’.lit. night of tlm 1st Septomhor at Palermo— | “1 'ho the signs he saw ; the spirit he con- |> llinl „j hy foomcn ycl , )0 calln . yoa ho h b
Alt organized body of two thousand conspirn- j vorsed with ; of his prayers, tastings, and . Could not behold ilosscene comnosedly :
till,. M.l turmoil in tlm suliurlia.nntl aorcoil lo wntcliinjjs, ami of liis Bupcrnnlural powers \ Uponib«U..I.I of.»nr to hi„.-.i Q n.l die,
enter till' city at a (riven hour in .livillons of “.nl Rills, in curing diseases, controlling the ; ;
IHHl.al tho four different g., to.,. I!„t hy some weather, Ac. These ho consiilcrod fora v.iJonhom GtoyVnin S a V.< import 5
inisThke, or tv c'ulental ciivumstaneo, the in-! ' on S nine only us a call to superior righteous-. \„,) f, (J w » l0 vt . ms cxultingiy will sav,
slant that one of tho divisions had effected I ,10d8 * nnd it was not until rathor more than j Tliy name shall last when years h ive fled away,
an entrance, tlio alarm hells were rung, tho jy° ,ir u .ff° ^ l0 **l pa °1 omancipating the ; But now,—not Fame nor Glorv deck’d ihcbier;
troops were immediately in motion, and most! blacks entored Ins mind, llow this idea I Naught but disjointed fro^tner.t-did .appear
of tlio conspirators who entered were killed I crtmo >n what manner it was connected ! whoso forms unhonor’d wru consign’d
or made prisoners. Their companions on with his signs, &c. I could not got him to ox-1
hearing the alarm, did not attempt to enter! P^ 1 '" ™ mnnner at all satisfactory—not-
tho gates, but dispersed in the neighborhood.! withstanding l examined him closely upon
It is apprehended tlmt further, nnd morn for-1 ,1 " R P 01l,t ' l,e always scomeA to mystify. He
midnbfc attempts would he made lo effect n I ‘l 003 nnt * however, protend to conceal that
Tho Philadelphia United States* Gazette, mentions
that Mr. Sandi rsox, of tho Coffee-House, has made
an improvement in the filtering machine former!y «old I
in that city, which remove* tho difficuiiy frcqucntlv
complamed of, viz ; tbo closgtng "1> of die fi'.tor by tht*
impurity of tho water. This is effected hy causing (he
water to ascend to the filter, so that when impurities
ompt
change iu the government—as much disquie
tude existed throughout tlio Island. We
havo received Palermo papers, containing an
official account of this occurrence.
[ Mercantile.]
Despatches have been received at the De
partment of State, from various quarters, of
which the most interesting items are the fol
lowing :
TURKEY.
A despatch from Commodore Porter, our
Minister to Turkey, announces his sate arri
val in the John Adams, at Constantinople, on
the lltlt of August. On outer tig the Darda
nelles, tho Captain Pacha (High Admiral and
Minister of tlio Marine) sent a message in
forming hint that orders had been received to
suffer the ship to pass, and requested tho ho-
visit, which was accordingly paid.
he was thu author of tho design, and that he
imparted it to five or six others, a'l of whom
seemed prepared with ready minds and hands
to ongage in it. These were they who ren
dezvoused in the field near Travis’s. lie
says their only arms were hatchets nnd axes
at tho commencement—that ho entered Tra
vis’s house by an upper window, passed
through his chamber, and going through the
outer door into the yard to his followers, told
them that the work was now op6n to them.
One of them, llark, went into the house and
brought out three guns—they then common-
red their horrid butchery ! he.Nat.givihg the
first blow, with a hatchet, both to his master
and mistress, as they lay asleep in bed. lie
says that indiscriminate massacre was not
their intention after they obtained foothold,
and was resorted to in the first instance to
strike terror nnd alarm. Women nnd chil
dren would afterwards have been spared, and
To tlio ilocp gr.xvo,—mil nothing left behind
To gild their memories.
Sums tears were shed *
But let n few more suns pass o’er the bed,
Whore (loath reigns silently ami sure,—Oli ! say,
Who will retjall that spirit past away Y—
No p*ge,n i tablet speaks ; ami there is seen
No *‘col|'tiir’d nionum *nt of what hath been ;
On earth, Oblivion o’er the name is spread ;
Beyond the grate, no hope, no li.ht is shed.
IIAItOLD.
MARINE JOURNAL.
POUT OF SAVANNAH.
nor oi
The Commodore was treated with the ut
most attention, as well as tho officers of the | men too who censed to resist,
John Adams who accompanied him. Imme
diately * ‘ ~
note was
111 (ill WATt.il .<
HIGH U »TfR A
tvbee : : :
• k.\VA NNAII
•1 55
0 40
Cutlery, .Yc. Sic.
A N assortment of line Cutlery, such as—
Rogers’ Pocket, Pen and Dirk Knives ;
Wnstenholm’s do. do. do,; Rogers and Pren
tiss’sit erior Scissors ; ul! very superior and
new patterns.
Roger’s Damascus and Silver Steel Ra
zors ; .1. Bather’s old English do.; in double
and single cases.
Emerson’s Elastic and Prcntis’s 4 sided
Razor Stnps.
Glass, Metal and Wood Shaving Boxes,
Bone, tied and'Metal Handle Luther Brushes;
English nnd American Shaving Soup; in
great variety.
G 'ntlemen’s Morrocco Shaving Cases for
travelling, a new article and very neat. Al
so, Gentlemen's Travelling Mirrors. Addi
son’s Ever Pointed Silver Pencil Cases, with
extra points, some of which nre new and
beautiful patterns, received per late arrivals,
For sale by
LAY &. HENDRICKSON.
nov 10
Chinchilla, Pulaski &, Portable
Bovs Caps.
J OHN A. BEAULARD, has just receiv
ed per sclir. Excel, a case of Boys Fan
cy Caps—also, Gentlemen’s Black Horse-
skin nnd Wash Leather Gloves, Misses Long
Mils, Colored §>ilk Velvet, White Downs,
Gold and Silver Laces and Trimmings for
Fancy Ball Dresses, Satin, Organdi and
French Fancy Muslin. Also on hand, a gen
eral assortment of STAPLE and FANCY
GOODS, Silk and Cotton embroidered open
work and plain Hoi-cry, Perftimory, Jewelle
ry, China Ware, Fancy Boxes of all kinds,
Guitar Strings and Music. Also on con
signment, two elegant Piano Fortes, one doz.
Spanish G itars, and u few dozen of Or
ange Flower Water, from Grasse, and a few
dozen of Veritable Absinte Suisse, of J. J.
Bonvics, of Neuchatcl, Switzerland,
nov 10 247l
Commission Business, Darien.
nPUIE subscribers have connected them*
JL selves under tho (inn of
PATTON &. COHEN,
for the transaction of n geucrul Commission
Business in Darien and respectfully solicit a
share of publi *. patron .go., assuring thoso who
favor them with their Business, that evory
exertion on their part shall be used for the ad
vancement of their interest.
They have taken tho Wharf and Store
House recently occupied by Pit. R. Yongc &
Sons, and owned by B. E. Hand, Esq.
ROBERT S. PATTON.
J. COHEN, JR.
nov 10 247—r,
$20,000 DOLLARS.
T O-MORROW the drawing of the Vir*
ginia State Lottery, Class No. 20, will
be received. SCHEME :
1 prize of 20,000 donors
1 prize of 5,000 dollnrs
10 prizes of 1,000 dollurs
&c. &c. &c.
Tickets $5—Halves$2 50—Quarters 25.
Orders renewed at
WM. I. MOORE’S
nov 10 Lottery cf Exchange Office.
Drawing Received,
T HE following nre the drawn numbers of
the Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class
No 22.
50 8 01 11 03 10 02 4 47 19 17
1 lulders of prizes will call for tho cash at
MOORE’S OFFICE,
nov 10 2 doors East of City Hotel.
Drawing Received.
rpHE following nre tho drawn numbers of
J5. the Grand Consolidated Lottery, No. 22.
55 8 01 11 03 10 02 4 47 19 17
OCT’Iloldersof prizes will call for the ensh at
LUTHER & CO’S*
nov 10 Lottery & Exchange Office.
Drawing Received.
T HE following are the drawn numbers of
the Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class
No. 22
50 8 01 11 03 10 02 4 47 1ft 17
Received at REDDING'S
nov 10 Lottery & Exchange Office.
Reeves Colours, Drawing Ma
terials, Slc.
R EEVES Water Colours in Mahogany
boxes, in grent variety
Reeves Water Colours, for children
Pallets and Saucers
Blue and Pink Saucers
Carmine and other Colours by the single
cake
French Berries
Light Varnish for Drawing nnd Painting
Drawing Paper, assorted sizes
Embossed do
Superfine tinted do. hot pressed nnd gilt
do yellow wove do. &. col’d. border
Thick Bath do. black border for mourn
ing invitations
Bristol Boards, assorted
Gold and Silver Paper, assorted
do “ do Strips for bordoring(new
patterns)
Fancy colored Paper, assorted
Crayons nnd India Ink a sup. article
Rice or Pith Puper
Velvet nnd Poonor Brushes
Camels Hair Pencils
do do Varnishing Brushes
Lyons Brushes, assorted
Gold nnd Silver Loaf .
Screon handles, assorted
Superfine White, Pink, Blue and Yellow
Letter and Cup Paper, Quills, Wafers,
India Rubber, &c. &c.
Just received and for sale by
nov 10 LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Received by brig Lydia &, sclir.
Excel.
N EW bunch Raisins, in whole, half and
quarter boxes
Malaga Grapes, in whole and half jars
Prunes, inqr. boxes, baskets nnd trunks
Boxes Lemons, assorted Fresh Pickles
Butter, of very superior quality
Soda. Butter. Wine, Water, Sugar, Bos
ton and Pilot Biscuit.
For sale by W. Z. I1ALL.
nov 10
idT 2 ’ NO ARRIVALS since our last.
SAILED,
Hark Armadillo, Hammond, Now.York.
Schooner Hitty Tom, Richarson, Boston,
Schooner R. Habersham, ——, CombaliOO
Sloop Conductor, Hill, Charleston.
Sloop Mariner, Allen, Darien.
ns who accompanied him. Iinme- j “ 1 had intended to enter into further par- ffflHE p
a his reaching Constantinople, n titulars, nnd indeed to have given you a de- j A ting
despatched to the Reis Eff’endi, I tailed statement of his confessions, but l un-' JUPITER
have been collected, drawing the water downwards (Minister of Foreign Affairs,) informing him derstand a gentleman is engaged in taki
i»ill klmoit iramedlstslr remove the thffiultiu. | of Ins arrival, and requesting an interview. I them down verbatim from bis own lips, with
Caution.
public nre cuutioned against credi-
_ any of the crew of tho French ship
R, os the Captain nor consignees
will pay no debts of their contracting,
nov 10 v
Bank State of Georgia, /
Savannah, 15/A Nov. 1831. (
N OTICE.—The Board of Directors will
meet at. Bank on Friday next, the 18th
instant, at ft o’clock A. M. for tho purpose of
electing a Discount and Transfer Clerk in tho
place of S. B. Williams, elected Book Kee
per—salary §1,100 per annum. Bond, with
two or moro good and sufficient securities in
the sum of 810,000 will he required.
The Board will also meet on Monday, the
28th Nov. inst. to elect a Cashier for tlie of-
ffi e of Discount and deposit at Milledgevillc
in the place of Edward Cary, Esq. resigned—
salary 81,500. Bond, with two or more good
nnd sufficient securities, in a sum of830,000,
will be required.
nov 1G A. PORTER, Cashier,
Notice. *
A N election is hereby ordered to be held
at the office of Mr. Justice Chndbourne,
on Thursday, the first of December next, for
n Justice of the Pence for the 2d Company
District, to fill a vacancy occasioned by the
resignation of Lazarus Petty, Esq. The
Polls will open at ten o'clock, A. M.and fi
nally close nt six o’clock, P. M.
JACOB CIIADBOURNE, J. P.
HUGH CASSIDEY, ) Freehold-
FREDERICK HERB, < crs.
nov 10 .
Notice.
L AY DAYS on Cotton per boats NqJRhSi
10 will expire tins afternoon,
nov 10 WM. TAYLOR, P. S. B Co.
Notice,
L AY DAYS on Cotton per boats Nos. 3
and 7, will expire To-Morrow After
noon. WM. TAYLOR, P. S. B. Co.
nov 10
Tea.
J HALF chests Pouchong Ton, in X lb.
J. & papers, landing and for sale by
nov 10 HAZARD & DENSLOW.
Molasses and Gin.
q X HOGSHEADS MOLASSES
100 Bbls Connecticut Gin, (Phelps.)
For sale by ROE & MERRIMAN.
nov 10
Beer.
1 fi Vasenr’s superior stock Bfcer,
A ” just received and lor sale by
nov 10 HAZARD & DENSLOW.
Apples,
Qft BBLS. Apples, landing front brio* Ly.
dia. for sale by °
nov 10 HAZARD & DENSLOW.
Canal Flour &c.
X A BLLS Cnnal Flour
OU 30 half do
Landing from Brig Lydia, Also 20 Bundles
Hay, for sale bv J* STONE &CO
nov 10