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FRIDAY HORNING,
DEC’R. a.
| Cour on (he IG1I1 ins'. » verdict of
round in favor of (lie ptairy ifT
C'tutro.—In Uio Si. w-York Hupedoi j Wednesday, the Governor's milk igo, i inch I property, tho fame, the lives of their fellow- J in a grecion pattern, of various shades of gray
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ttlTuM on « n
im in lh*» street, 1
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will, no doubt, be an interesting dorurr il.— 1 ritizens— because they cannot nil think alike.; silk. Several n-lises of dove coloured gros
iction The topic* to whirli it mny direct the tten-i or arrive at the same conclusion! The > d° Naples, with pelerines of novel form,
• - ■ • ••• “ ,r ‘ 1 .. r<*r j- L,! - have already appeared The pelerines are
dented roind tho edge, and trimmed with
'file. Others arc of Clarence blue gros de
ihr Mtnuit *w! bait»ry. Tl*s dofr dant h»d ainultsd of the Isegislatnco will perhaps serve, ii mine Moralist observes : “ Ifl do no bolieve as 'have already appeared
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and levs rely degree, to indica e the probable coi no of
[ their deliberations.—Charleston Men ry.
thou dost, it is only a proof that thou dost
rot believe ns I do—and Where’s the mor-
Slnep John C'u-v ilicr, hence at Charleston, 29 th, aiuT
advertised lo n ill 30lh.
Kchuonor Mary Ann, up at Chariealnn for Darien, to
suit S.iU»r lav.
Schooner Warrington, cleared at New. York, 22d,
fur Durian.
|l ia a coincidence qfjiino worthy of being noticed,
*ay# (lie Evening Gnz tie, lhal on I'm very day wo
were making a aplendid pnradn in Ho-ton, in rulutiun
to Ihu Polish standard*, (lie CJpittl of Roland w«i
taken.
* cnV
but
Washinotow.—Here, too, I ca»r ,... ,
a day to objects of curios tv, which iblght. ° * *
j employ rne much longer to the greatest ad- j
vnntam*. The capitol surprised m* ngreea-
iVcusYork, November t3.—The dale—Tho uliip
i " tal power to decide botweon u» 1”—But the 1 Index, the peleriii' h and fronts bordered with I William Drayton, Halsey, wns at m.rh'.r off tlm Honk
'■»«»!- ,h *' *■■><» »«> ofswnnidown.
r *— 1 » ■ -»»- - i Evening Dress.—Coronet-toques compos- 1 * -- *-
Petersburg Intelligencer.
od of blond laco and ornamented with while , n r , brig
draggl'd from her anchor during the night.
Tho ship JohnW. Cater, Crane, from Jamaica;
- ; schooner Othello, liiilkcy, from 8a-
B vltimork, Nov’n. 25.—We learn by a ! ostrich f athers, aro among the most elegant j v .nuah, and two fore amt aft schooners, all at anchor
Head-dresses, en cheveux, trim- > o"t*ide of the Hook,
moment,
Isaac Kimum., B»q. *v** y-niertlnt eiecie I Jus'fco
ofilto I'oaee f»r II at No. 2, in tho laco ul L. Folly,
Ksq. resigned.
| Judge M vK’Hai.l arrived in Hichni'ind on tho 22J | m° fl t rrjlicnl obsorv
• j inat. and took hit acal on iho b.>nch of tho Fedmj
I Court. He had ne irly recovers I from the effect* Of
| ' the operation—and Im general lieahh was much im-
1 1 proved.
viinln".', Ih" c»pitm «urpn«e* nje gr -, w | 10 came down tlto Riil-Rooil novelties. Hoad-dressns, cn clteiiei
b'y. It nr roly a .najn.fi.in,It atrnc »nd , * evening from Uidgeyillo, tlmt the 1 ni"d will, flowers, which, for tho
«vidont u tl* faults tiro. I do no' Snl.ovo the .' m „el. 1 i... w» d'«nW"d feathers.
Cirr CotrsUL. -At a rfguiar uinciing of C
ye«terdiy, J^ntlhan Cooper was unanimously roeloct- i
clH.rborMft.lrr, and Hr, J. C. Il.,l,. ,.ham UmM, 1 A „ , pr ,„df„» Ha,« n.,M In on. ..fihe
°™«'. f ; r y”'- O' sl, “ l ‘ Bajlhnnro popon, annnunmng linn a b .11 " a. In lain
. Pol. IVnrdnn. nir.« J. It. Herhi rt, ro ig a *1. i p' fice ((in .nceociling cviyii.ig. Tin. wnler Tnqi.imlnit,
Thru. OM.'Miigli 1»« fined ,10 for rfticuin,ft prift- or intanrloU .0 rnjtiMl,ih« Ixha. i>» ro /or.rl thalr
t are, l « o tm - 8lorm on Monday n’ght last, was much more ' seemed to have displaced feathers, are n'so
<»r■ ooultl sm* 1 , . severe severe to the \Vi*st, than in the very generally adopted. The colours most
rntton. t Im , . , neighbourhood of 'his city. The snow at in re ;nest aro.$*til>ieuse immortelle, silver-
rs '’ ,0 e \, | ' Ellicott’s Mills, fell about six inches deep, grey, slate colour, green marshmallows, rose,
*" V,0 V/. I, i .i , and nt Sykesville, thirty miles distant on tho ami azure-bluo; this last colour is particular-
even and the of- R > iUR J t , fmm nilltiinorR> it wa , twelve in- ly fashionable.
* Ul 'isUnn I.;r! I rnnrn inf for ‘ clics de^p, and drifted into very It’gh banks ;! Cloaks.—On the mantles and cloaks that
flm J 810 far rescuing a pna- I
en^r from the cualody of a watchman. uckats j but by nomo iniachnnce of tho davit's, (m
I)i!l» wort rep trleJ and read rntitlrd an nrdinanco | the! Wifl dropped : the ladle*look uinbragB and ! Jnckspn. Hr; had just recovered from a sc-
toe.labliih rait* of landing, •hipping and atorage on rcfu>w , , 0 tt |»u wharo peraona who could be
tho c iual Ima belonging («»the city of H ivnnnah." An I guI , lJ0clc j lo forge tickcta, might bo admitted,
ordinance t.iamen l an urdinanro, enutle l an ordiiinni'o
fur eatnbhahing a city w-iich, 6lc. pas<ed J
1017." , „ , .
‘ lanqiiircr/
time without admiration .
I heavy, or the tdllar* of the fa'tides to too
slight; hut tho side view fro*i the Potomac
does not pres nt
feet is h : ghly imposing.
fnH!it'n™iB( 9 rv tll0, l^"^n!ii”rs l orIia?rvo brvxia treoa wer " n,s0 b y thp violence of tho wind, | will bo Worn this winter aro designed various i co”mmo(fatio!is.appiyTo'o\|)t
in this on" .try. I t.o pdlars nt nat v'. broxia . n gevera | () j, lc( . S ' blown nc oss the road— patterns of orabrnidery. A wadding, laid orto 1IALL, SI1APTK
an. aplendtu, and the nlwlo arol.iiocture Tll(!w) ob , tr ucli< m a prevented ihecarewh^' ' " ' - - -
fiwUv)SJW”e'd™tX^^K ^“Balthnoro on ''I'nesday morning from Me work,'and giving it great richness,
vn- Mored hv an introduction -o General! 3^*^ “ b ° Ut fl '° ° dock NO v EL t. ES .N ORN^MEN'S DRESS FOR
Itich down on the inside, has the, effect of raising
tary I3:h, I
Turnbull, |
Extract fr »m an E Jitorial article in the Columhus
Tho finri of sUnJing agnmnl Mr.
waa reduce 1 lo $15.
Tho In* actor or D-y Culhiro mado n rop irt ul a
apnci'il iimpeciion, of tlm ondiiiuu of lun In under »|ry
cu'ti^ro contract, ai. l oil inot.on of Aldurnian Owen ,
it wna
Rr»ntvr<l, Tbit tho IW*rdar be fnr.ii»hod with a
copy of ilia |ii»pcctor'a Hfpnri niado <n tlm board this
day, and tliul ho bn dir* civd t" va»a'ulirb spits ag'tinti
all tln.HO por.ona who hiv« violntrd llicirco tra* is.
Thu report* of lliO Mayor, Caii'hiii ol tho City
Watch, of tho City IM indiall. tlm Clerk of tho Mir el,
ot|d Clerk of Council, weru I ml hefureo tho ltoiud, and
referred lo the Finance Cmii'ni tne.
On motion ol A'dcrin.in Owen*,
Ii appunring that «nmo * f tho tilDrcra of llio Hoard,
Iiiivu lint nimpliH'l with llio rutoltitinn pnaaod 3-1 Nov.
last, reipnrui'! « detail' *1 alalinnnut of all inntto. a coll-
nvclfld with their rerpooiivo ufficc* :
II, it JbMotvfl, That the May irci II a ap*
ing of thia hoard, on Mnndiy week nr s', and tlm' amd
()(re:*ir«,bo a.lowod un il then to cuiii|ily witli aaid rc»*
olution.
j'ml hr Hfarlhrr Hrsohierf, T at khoutd tho laid nlh-
ccr*, bo then in *lcfaii!t, liny bo tuspendod from aaid
oflled.
vorc attack of the intermittent fever. lie sat
the cvcr.in
RbVKNUK OP fillKV
Uhitain.—Wc> luivo
with his family readm-y wltcn tve entered, , before us a recent number of our file of the
and though paler than usual, f was struck . London Courier, containing a tabular state- ^ w
" ith ,h,! .of thn cnniinon pnrtnihs I mmlt , t,bridged from tl official documents ! Bi'.Vfflo-LreoBteii frocks iiiivo”bccii'iuure worn ! »pply »t Hie Stoa'ii-Bo.it Office,
lmvc seen ot him. Aloxanddr «, I think. | j>„b1iahe<l by order, and Ibf the _nso of Par-; llm ” of | lltei yet W o must say, that tho double dec 2 W.M. TAYLOR, P. S. H. Co.
OCTOBER.
From the firnt'rman's Migraine of finbiun.
Thn most fashionable colours for frocki
are black, light blue, and rifle green; although
FOR NEW.YORK.
E 8 T A 11 I, I S II E D LINE.]
The regular packet shin
T Y 11 E E,
I). Wood, muster,
Will sail on Wednesday next.
For freight or passage, having excellent nc-
ply '.o dipt. Wood on lioird
S11 AFTER &. TUPPER.
dec 2
FOR AUGUSTA,
The stenm-bont
S A V A N A II,
('apt. Swymcr,
Will leave this evening,
with two tow bouts. For freight or passage,
Oath 19ili nil. at N«* ‘-Orleans, Dtfniingo Jeie
ilm Stinlon, n na ivo of F.irtngal, was cu.iim iti'd lo
prison by order "f llm Diatrici Court of the United
Staton, on •» clt wj'i »»f pirmy. It iJ nll'-go • tint bn
was part owner m.1 aii|icroarg • of a l-irgn enrvuttn, nil*
dvr Spaniali color*, calm ‘ llm Sultanu, m»u Iting finir-
11*011 Kuna, iiinma il wi'h civilly mim, and that nn A-
in<-iiciin brig l'r in Itn-ion, mid i l’*ir ngunv ship, wuro
taken and dnatr >yod by tie Sultana, on tlm coast of
Africa a fow mo ilis aiiu'i-. T'i • S .I'ana arrived at
Trinidad do ('ii 1 * i ubmit llio 18liiof September, havin'.'
provi'iuilT'uiichtirgt'J nnlbo noighbati ij coast a cirg i
of al&val,
Indio a.—'I’fm Tn.laliiuuet- Fimi lian auys tlmt llio
in ligo plant i* fotud in abundance on thn pom land* in
tlul torritory. It cro.vs v. ry luxtninn’ly, frcipt nt'y
ntininiiig • lie li'-ijlil of aix or night foot. That paper
nttppo'ca thn' tho cilhui'i* of tli« p mil * might hecoinu
aaprulltablo ns that of sugar or copon,'
“ I.ivr among the Roxet."—Si*' liidion of tho llama
of llote wuro rocont'y mariiud at Portland, Muino, in u
single week.
A loitor fora CtUi’oninr.nt («ihs.n, of llio 2 ltl» Oct.
pnbhnhc.t ill the Alexandria CJulOfO, lays—“ Wo aro
very much afflicted with ait knoss nt thia poat ul this
11mo. Thoro aro more otiicur* and soldier* on tlm si* k
report than for throe yonr» previous, and our fevers are
considered by the surgeons as of tho ino*t ma’ignan'
kind, and of a pooulitir character. - '
In the various discussions nnd movomonts
ihrouglinut thn stale upon the Nubj".:t of tho
Tariff Jaws, who have boon tin-ir uncoinryo-
mising oppos.irs, denying their cons'ituiion-
nlilv, as well ns expediency? Certainly not
the Clark parly, or at least those, who affect
to speak for that party. At one time, and
on n : ublic occasion, we find gentlemen, high
in tlm ranks of ottr opponents, admitting the
constitutionality ami expediency oft .*• Tariff
At another, unu publicly, its expetlieu* y and
constitutionality are affirmed. Wo hop on
of the most distinguished members of this
party assorting the right of Cungrcs* to sell
h state, nn*l others acquiescing in, if not en
couraging the usu patents of tho supreme
court. In fine, wo discover the heals of this
party, individually and collectively, entertain
ing doctrines in reference to the texture of
j ottr institutions, which, combined ami in the
* aggregate, form a government of unlimited
' powers. Not only so. In addition to its ob
noxious political views, this party not infre
quently acts, from motives of a personal cha
racter, front tho force of personal dislike, and
front tlie suggestions created in tho bitterness
of political conflict. T ns observation may
seem harsh, but how else can wo roet.nc lo
tho alternate and almost immediate embrace-
ry of eve-y ccct, nnd subscription of every
;reed ] Willi it, whnt was wrong yesterday
s right to-day. Under the administration of
(j iv. Troup, it opp^iod the survey and uis-
tribiilion of the Creek Territory, when its
cession hat) boon In quired by the state Un
der the administration of Gov. Lumpkin, the j
Cherokoos havo no rights, and without n
treaty, are to he removed from their hitherto
undisturbed right of oc upancy. So the
Federal Union declared in explicit terms.-—
And this journal, during the warmth of the
recent political contest, talcing refuge tinder
ovary sentiment, to which it could attach a
inomeytary popularity and edit, advocating
tho disposition of tiic Cherokee Territory,
probated the very measures it formerly re
commended, und the arguments it then urged
to influence the public mind. Yet farther.—
Under tho administration of Gov. Gilmer, re
servations of land for beneficial objects, and
appropriations of the g.d*l mines for useful
public purposes, are part,til, unjust and palpa
ble violations of the rights of tho people. In
tho person of tho present incumbent, is n
prominent supporter of largo reservations un
der a former Treaty, ami nu individual, who,
in tho fall of l&U), expressed an unequivocal
and cordial approbation of the sopliments of
the Message of Gov. Gilmer; that extraor
dinary document,which produced titmice tho
defeat of its maker and the success of its en
dorser.
however, i* far the best, and his reflection in , linmont, of the "net produce of 1 ho revenue
... .divided....
Iiigneft degree gentlemanly and prepossess- ! B „ m total.
I dislike and disapprove of Itis adnitnis-
tru* : on ; but, if his face is an index of his
black, and dark
and prominent
ithout flaps;
41 i but if not so, flaps should be added, us they
Vo give tho oggr- guto of the j ^ mm . h b tlmir a|)|)u ., raneo
some of the most interesting ! i,'„ e ;i
years, nnd
■» »" ’»«»oliergee. spooifioally ; an, 1 a»tho Binio time j „r
ebararter, G uiera. Jackson himself is both an rcdit'O for the facility of cormutation, the | ’ * _ * ? i:.,
,inr irlit nnd n fnnrloss nmn T k1,hU n,*_ i.. ..r ,i.„ i.* i:,i. i .. i . 1 *>vu\vn or 11^
Waistcoats—For undress, silk, of a large
flower of white,
upright and n fearless man. I shall ever en-
u rfnin the high personal respect for him
with which this interview has inspired me —
He remark d, by the way. that he had been
some time intending ti visit to the northern
states, but should not. compass it till the next
I hope, in such tin event, that no pnr-
II
tiuetion to which hie services to tho
and bis private worth, quite apart' from his
office, fully enttilo him.—.V 1\ Mirror.
pounds sterling of the English budget, ns
near as it is necessary, into our own curron
1800.—Thotntal net revenue oftlv
dmn of Great Britain, for tlm
king*
vlmg
i those are made duublu breasted, with large
j lil|l"ls.
i For dress Waistcoats wo have the mnHt.
splendid . things introduced, consisting of a
tv feeling will interfere vvith his reception, ty eight thousand six hundred and eighty.
*'• • he will he treated with the universal dis- j lve dollars.
Hntatn, tor the year ernltng (1 ', irk |)Uri) | n8llk aiul ffold in n variety of pat-
thm 5th of July, 1RR0, was two humlreJ aiul' t., rns . ,|, M0 „„ 1S , be sePn t „ f,,rm an ade-
thirty three millions, five hundred and < '
tics on ii#por's, forming part
of til s vast sum, amounted
New-Yohk, Nov. 2ff.—Vessels are almost. The excise, or tax on domestic
du ly arriving from Soulhern ports, laden j commodities, to
(’occasionally perhaps with a few liatiH or Stamps, to - - - -
Carolina potatoes, ns n show of cargo,) lmt { Net proceeds of the Post Of-
reality with free tdacks from the South"
quate idea of their beauty , they arc much in
request, nnd from two to two and a half guin
eas per yard.
For 'Prowlers.—Thn plaids have almost,
disappeared, and have been superceded by
_ I ft ribbed kerseymere ; they arc it mixture of'
•SSl.Olo, 115 j brmvn nnd blue, und well calculated for this
season of the year. Fawn colour and Cant
8.,, 115.750 j bridge mixture are also amongst the favored
8,120,505 | colours.
It i* stated in tho Fiinkfbrt Kentuckian, that on ills
Pfennig after the election of Mh. Ui at lo tho U. S.
Squaw, the tViemW of that pntlemsu* without refer once
to party, were invilod to a vury liiimlfoine cntL-rtain-
went nt WoUigor's Inn. Hutwuen lour and five l*un-
drnl assembled. The grn.itcal narntony and hilarity
prrv.lik'd. Mr. Clay uud Col. J..hn*ou being toasted,
replied in a mannor tlieir friend* and ndiniri'rs know to
Du pecu'iar o theinsulviiR, Mr. Cluy said dial liu
should “ bo nut the representative of a party, but of the
wbulu stale."
Stnten InJiunt.—Rotwocn two mi l three htndrod
Seuooa Imli'iiis arrived in Cincinnati on tho lUtli »nst
under charge of Col. Me.EIvsine, on their way to llio
land* beyond the Mississippi, provided for llioui by
thn government. Tltcir lands rulin<|uis!iud, consist of
about 40,000 aero* nTexcellent ipinli y.
The grand jury ot Now-York have presontrd tho
pawnbroker's establishments of that coy ns Jlio most
fruitfu 1 source of many of ilio bur^larios and tliefta which
have boon committed, and which form so largo a por
tion of the calender of offences. Under (h« ir present
regulations, they consider many ortticso o5t.iblishmout§
nt receptacles of stolen goods j and by tlm fuc llio*
they ain.rd tho unprincipled and evil dtspogod part *.f
the community for ooiifuniug arlic'iis fraudulently i>b-
mined into money, as multiplying erimo, and inerpasinj;
tlikltonesly to nn extent highly injuiio is to the best in-
tort st« of society.
A correspondent of tho Nuw-Yoik Advocate men-
li .us the existence in several of tho largo factorres o'
(tie eastward ofnn ingenious ,;'cce of machinery called
a “Watch Detector." The object of it is to ascer
tain If th- men who ora employed lo watc*’ the premi
ses during the rnglit, do their duty. It constats »f a
cylinder, in which are placed pin*, with sockets ; there
me twelve pins to each hour, or a pin to every live min-
mas; every hour has a separate hammer suspeu led
over the pin*. It is tho business of tho wnjctunnn to
visit eaoli room every five minutes; and on entering
n room ho pulls a bell rope, wlrcli is so contrived as to
act on the hammer which drives in a pin. Thu*, if he
neglects Ids duty for only five minutes during the night,
it is known to tho agent in tho morning; for tlm whole
machinery is under douhlu locks and keys, and cannot
be seen or approached by the watchmen.
Wo loarn font the Courier Francois of tho 10 h
October ult. that 20,000 francs, (about 4,000 dollars,)
winch were subscribed in Now-York to aid the Poles
iu their a'rugglo for independence, havo reached the
bands of Gen. I.afavcttx. By a resolution of the
New-York meeting, this sum, in the event of defeat of
the Polish cause, is destined to assist su< h Poles as
tho victorious Autocrat should honor by proscription.
A late Pafi.* paper states that in the cssopl the dis
missal of Achiltc Murat from the Belgic army by the
request nf King Pluiippi, King Leopold had reconsid
ered this decision, and had, on the 5th of October,
signed a deciee for organizing a foreign legion, of which
Achil.e Murat was appointed Colonel.
Extract fr>un the proceeding* of (ho Common Coun
cil, of ilia city of Now. York : —
The resolution passed by tho Board of Al
dermen, for appropriating § 200 to pay the
additional expenses of the Fourth of July
dinner, was read. Tho President of the
Board stated that there wi-ro considcr#do
remains of the dinner left over, hut which
wus of no value. Mr. Mnndeville, said the
original appropriation was §1250 ; it. appear
ed tlmt $l5u0wns expended. Ho under
stood l'.nit tho persons who attended were
few. It was a strange mode of complying
with tho charter, ip appropriating §1250,
and then expending §1500. Sumo gentle
men remarked that a considerable quantity
of tho wine was loll over, which had been
drunk up since.
Mr. Barnes stated that tho Oomnrltoe had
managed with the utmost economy, audit
was found that n dinner could not bo had for
that sum. Mr. Boyd said it appeared tint
the §1250 was enough to ohtnin tho dinner,
but §1500 was required to furnish the din
ner and supplying thn members of tho
Board with champaignc afterwards.
Thn Legislature ofthis State will commence
its session to-day. We do not think it pro
bable that any important or decisive step will
betaken at this time, in relation to tho aiffW-
encca between tho $t»te and llio Fedor d Go
vernment, which have so loqg agitated the
public mind.
The call of a convention, to mart in the
spring, about tho close, of the session of Con
gress, would bo a very desirable measure; but,
to effect that,would require the assent of two
thirds of each house, and though there is no
doubt that tho State Rights and Free Trade
Party have g inetl accessions of strength
since the last session, and that some of those
who then voted against calling a Convention,
have sitico undergone n change of opinion,
and would now vote differently ; yet it is not
believed ibntthn necessary constitutional ma
jority can bo obtained tor that measure.—
With t sped to the Legislative action on thn
subject of the Tariff, it scents to bn a common
opinion, even among those who believe that
the Legislative body have the power to make
laws lor the protection of our citizens, against
tho unauthorized invasion of their rights by
the Federal Government, that they ought not
to exercise it at this particular juncture. The
Memorials of the late Free Trade and Tariff*
Conventions, and probably the FrPbident’s
Message, must bring the Tariff* question un
der discussion in Congress, and there is a
bare possibility that u ray of light may dawn
upon the darkness, in which lift; country is
enveloped, and that some little doubt may
unse whether usurpation nnd monopoly are
to he the settled policy oftheFedGralQpvern-
tnent. Hast v and intemperate us it is fash
ionable ti call us, the cup of our forbearance
is not yet quite exhausted. Wo can bear
with our brethren under delusion a little lon
ger, but we can not forbear forever.
Not Kris than t .vouty arrived hem
in one vessel. Day after day lit y nm de-
.Milked upon our wharves, and left to seek a
livelihood as they ma.j.
Outrage on Feiiai.es.—The Journal of
Commerce men;ions another in-dunce, (at
h ast we presume it to be n different one from
that which wo mom innod yesterday,) of u
wanton attack on t.vo ladies who wore re
turning from Church‘on Sunday night, by
some vagabond g"ntc dy dressed.. One of tho
ladies seir.od him by the coil.tr, and held him
until a watch tin caqic up and secured him.
II" was hound <• er, und found bail to the a -
mount of § WOO for his appearance.
From,9\:m\tr.y.—Mr. Field, the superear-
go of ship G niduoQ, arrived nt Boston from
Sumatra, stales that the natives and Malays
on the Const bad become mu ll emboldened
by their success in tlieir -attacka on ship
Friendship, of Fnlem, nnd appeared to believe
that the /uteri 'tins had tho disposition, but
not the power, to resent them and punish
their aggressors,- & this opinion wus strength
ened by tlm length of lime tliut bus elapsed
without their being culled lo on account for
their outrages. A low, however, were fear
ful of u tiny of reckoning. To trade with
them required the utmost caution nnd a con
tinued watch to he kept night nnd day.
Ship Augusta, Towne, left Qunlla Matron,
about July l, for Fu’ang. She wont into C|.
B. ignorant of the attack on the Friendship,
of Salem, look on bourd 500 piculs pepper,
during which time the natives were making
preparations to capture her ; but Cnpt. T.
having been secretly informed of thoir design,
got under weigh nnd left the place. Not
having the right kind of specie she had to go
to Faun tig to exchange it, ur.d then returned
to the coast tig'
These deceitful Malays will soon find that,
the Americans havo tho power, ns well ns the
inclination to punish them.—Thu Potomac
will soon be down upon them.
Uoston Patriot.
Coduetton Li ve !—A writer at the North,
struck “by the oddity of the association be
tween the name of tho writer, and t he subject
matter," has selected from the “ Advice to
Youth,” nn extract of gome length, in which
Cobbott has laid his big fist anti turkey quill
pen, on this most delicate of topics. Ho
commiserates those youths who are rcallv
fion 0,085,000
Taxes, 24,002,005
The remainder was formed by various mis
cellaneous sums.
1821.—In the year ending July 5th, 1931,
the revenue was two hundred on<l twenty,
five millions, eight hundred a tal seven thou
sand two hundred and seventy dollars—
showing a diminution within the year of near
ly §800,000.
Tit" dividends outlie amount of the na
tional debt, or in other words, the sum i*ttid
for interest alone, upon that enormou* in
cumbrance upon British industry was, in tho
quarter of the year ending 5th July, 1800,
§42,171.010; and in the Pillowing year, to
July 5, 1831, the same sum, within a few
thousand dollars.
Wo Itavegivqn these few facts for the in
formation of pur renders, without intending
to comment on the circumntunce of so ama
zing a reveiltie being raised among a people
little, comparatively, exceeding ourselves iu
number. W* leave the prnhl mi of the fisca'
wealth and tho pnuperism of England, to he
solved by those Jiolit.eal economists, wi'h
whom the only and infallible criterion of na
tional prosperity, is AN ENORMOUS REVENUE.
Telegraph.
Convex rioxs.—This is tin age of conven
tions ; we notico the following among those
that occupy attention the National Re
publican convention, to be hold in Baltimore
on the 2«1 Monday in December; the (Van
Buren) Jackson stale convention, of Penn
sylvania, to be hold in Harrisbur ;h on the Silt
of January ; the Jackson and Wolf conven
tion to he held in Hnrrisbiirgb on tlm 4th of
March ; the unti-Masonic state convention,
to be held iu Harrisburg on the 22d of •Feh-
uary ; a young men’s National Republican
convention is proposed for the 4th of March,
in Washington, D. C. the nnti-Mosonic young
men’s convention in this state is talked of;
the National Republicans have thought it a
duty to look to ordinary means for success
und may hold a state convention early next
spring ; a military convention will bo h 'ld
at Harrisbyrg early in the coining your, with
a view to some revision of the milita laws.
Philadelphia U.S. GuzeUc.
“ I am absolutely afnid," said the Duke
of Buckingham to Sir Robert Vincr, ** 1 am
absolutely afraid that I shall die a beggar.”
“ At the rate yon go on,” replied Sir Ro
bert, “Iain afnid it will be worse,—I um
afraid you will live one.”
A joke which'was/un through the press,
about Signor Paganini and .pretty Miss Wa
ters, arose in the following manner : At a din-
nerat DeBugnts's, whose pupil the young la
dy is, Pag nini was handing her from one
mom to another, a id she, lo.it in admiration
of him, exclaimed, “ I a‘sh I was your fid-
tilt* ;” to which the Signor i.iri'antly r. plied,
“ And I wish I was your beaiu!”
THE ACE OF BRASS.
V'S sit'lt’il, !>u‘ I "'il 1 sigh na more,
For si vor mvl t'»r jj <Mi n nre,
And thought ’twnuMuver pass;
Bu iiiof- their virtues of- h Ve tost
An 11 havo f.iiiml that—■» my cost—-
Tiuo v.riue’s in ho hiaiis
I o’’oc adori 4 n maiih'" fair,
Will ry* of bloc uni a ’burn hair,
An I thought tn win t ic lass ;
Hut mi ii Hiept in :i rival—whn
C..U.0, t io, wi'h braver * f ou to woo,
And woulur by Ihh brua.
I hr.indisliM next an author's pen,
A d h"pi:ti to be biici-essful—when,
True un ri *s ill a (nee ;
Hut striving It. re, I found again,
’Gaiuft unpndeuco, wns ail in vain—
I wanted stul the brass.
Next, ns a fop ii ion tho town,
I sought to gain a s'iglit renown,
And dressed f»y fashion’s glass ;
Hu bore full so- n l was cut out,
And driven t< the right about
By those who had llio brass.
Rejoice, yc brazen bullies, then,
A'i I aitgii to scorn all honest in. n—
Ye littvo tho magic pass':
Jj'ii other’s w «li for b isor ore,
Clive me, kind Fata ! I ask no more—
fcj' ftieieiitly nf brass. JJ
COM.1IKRCIAE,.
Chun of tho Savannah.
S ubscriptions will to rccoivori at
News Boom of the Gettrgian Office for.
a Lithographic Chart of the River Savannah,
commencing at Augusta, drafted by .Major
1Iim.hou.sk, State iSuperiMtendant of Rivers
and Ronds. Price to Subscribers §2 50 encli-
Persons desirous of obtaining copies, arc re*
quested to furnish thoir names at onco, ns the
chnatwill not be executed unlil IWwfflScrip*
tion warrants it. dec 2
Savannah Volunteer Guards!
A TTEN D a Company Meeting of tho
v Corps, at Company Room, TO-MOR
ROW EVENING, at 7 o’clock, to receive
and act on Reports of Secretary, Treasurer
und Quarter Master Sergeant, aqd other bu
siness of importance. By order.
. J03. VV. JACKSON,
Cnpt. S. V. G.
03“ In case of default, attend a /TWpJIny
■Court of Inquiry at same place, on Friday, Dili
iiidt. at 7 o’clock.
DRISCOLL,
doc 2 Act’g. 1st Herg't,. S.V.G.
Murtvt, ’70.
1 ^ AS tho honor to infoni his friends nnd
5 the public that he continues his former
business of Scouring and Mending all kinds
of clothing, in tho best manner and with de
patch. Also, makes Spatter-dashes of tho
newest'fashion, and at a moderate pricu.
His resfQdnce is at the corner of Draytou-
slrect and Bay-lane. p dec 2
It appears by loiters from Canton, ns late
ns the 9th of July received nt New York by
way of Mexico, that tho trade with tho Bri’-
. , tish had not boon suspended, as was stated a
crazed with h)Vo*botwoen the ages of 10 and i f° w days n^o by a vessel from S;. Helena.
22 ; nnd complains that tho best precautions The following is an extract from one ofthese
are generally made nugatory, ns the ladies, j letters, copied from tho Mercantile Adver-
flnttered nl being the moving cause of so j t* sor : _ *
much foolery, eurhurngo the extravagance of j “ Canton, July 5.—There was a little im-
their victims. He denounces matches of hi- provement atone moment in imports in con-
terest, or by “ rules of Arithmetic,” and winds : sequence of’the difficulty between the Chi-
up by the novel and instructive remark, Hint ,,R se authorities und tit" Company—the lut-
tho happino<s of a match depends on luck,! ter threatened to stop the whole English
for that o.s love is necessary to married Imp- j trndo, and issued notices to that effect, but
pincss, judgment cannot bo porfootiy relied finding that tho ptoeeedings of the Chinese
on ; nnd tlmt .a 1 things considered, love is j emanated from Fokin, they have withdrawn
not an evil.—CharleEve. Post. their notice, und referred the affair to the
t Governor General of India nnd tho English
fow evening ; governmnont at home. A vessel Ims boon
IIu.no Juries.—Seeing
sine
number
found
to lock up in otto of our Hotels for the night,
we were led to some reflection on the occur
rence ; and we asked ourselves how it wns
that this remnant ofjudicinl tyranny still sitr-
vved tlie wreck of so many of the absurd
mummeries of llio barbarous ages? Espe
cially how it was that a proceeding so contra
ry to the spirit of our free institutions, so nb-
horent*
could yet betoleraud in a country famed ns
ours is for t he many reforms Iter Legislators
have introduced in the (’odes derived oti>r!-
mtlly from our Trans-At antic ancestors !—
One of tho chief complaints in that immortal
manifesto, the Declaration of Independence,
against the British King, was, that he called
MVKRPOOL U.ITLS :
HAVRE IJ ATE* : J 5
: octoiieh 10
OCA UUF.lt 12
Savannah Exports, Dec’r. 1.
Hurl. Oxford, for Havre—88J bales Upland, und 22
bales Sea Island Cotton,
from the JYew-Yoi!: Shipping nnd Commercial Lie.
.\’ovunhcr 23. —Cotton—Tho s do*, Irmn 19th to 221
inclusive, utnnunt to nbuiii .UGQ bales, *>( a liich 550
were Ncw-Orleans ii 9 3-4 n 12 celt's, the Inner price
(or u siiiull lot nfnew crop 'lily, 4*30 U|dnnds 7 1-2 ,i
9 1-2, including old nnd new ; 100 Florida 6u9 1-2
un.l 50 Alabuma 9 a 10 ceil s.
Total Import, since 1st instant, 5.916 bales.
Exp*jri,lrnni 1st to 17tli inst.uit, 5,529 “
Rice—Them have been soino arrivals of the new
crop, bu* the dem un! is Iiiiu mI, and no sales worth
reporting have conic io our knowledge.
Exchange—Hills on London, 60 days, 9 1-2 n 10
prom ; on France, 5 17 1-2 a 5 15.
2 1* M.
. Tuesdays, and Friday:
9 I\.M.
! Friday*. 9 P.M.
tince, our Sergeant walking at the head of a despatched to the former, ami they have clnr-
itimhnr of citizens, whom upon enquiry wc | ^' r ‘ ; d another to go to England. In the
blind to be a hung Jury that he was ’about * meuntime, however, the trade continues."
I A new Counterfeit.—A counterfeit
five dollar note, on lito Branch of the Un ted
States Bank at Savanna!'., was handed to ns
on S iturdny lust. The foffo.ving is a correct
description thereof: Letter A. payable to N.
\V\ J. Bulloch ot order,and endorsed N. >V.
*Jones Bulloch; dated October 1st 1827;
nit To V.m feelings of a republican people, i Hunter, Cashier; Jno. Cumimng, President. |
il vet be taloraud in n country famed as | ( ho sl P'“ tl,reB l ' re . wel * c , xecu £; d ' *“ n su '! Tacsdav. 7p"m
; the engraving of the eagle. Tho top head • ,
on tlie right, margin of tho note is roughly
! done, and will, if closely observed, detect the
counterfeit. This being the first counter-
; foil put in circulation, of the denomination
i w Mt „ t llulit , IICI1 ' of five dollars, on this .branch, it would be
Legislative Bodies together at places',''remote j wrl1 for 1,10 P llhlic t0 bc on t,,,,ir S uard -
London Fashions for o tober.
from the l For Id nf Fashion.
w . . . Hair, and" Bonnets.—We still sec a few
scale, to have our Juries locked tip for days hats of rice-straw, ami, by a singular caprice
and nights, frequently at places “ uncomfort-1 of fashion, they are now ornamented with
able," debarred nil intercourse with tlieir flowers in place offeathers, Bonnets are for
families and friends and seriously jeopardiz- i tho most part, of rich Bilk, as moire, which
ing their health, with no other view that we is most in favor, or else Gros de Indcs, or
can imagine, but that of fatiguing them into j the new material gros Polonaise ; this lust
an agreement among thcmeelros, contrary to is an extremely rich silk.
• i ... • Oul-daorXostume.—A maiMle of pearl-
AR1UVAL &. DEPAliTUKE ufthe MAILS.
JfOItTJIERX MAIL.
DOF., ■ Cl.nHES,
Every D..y, »tl,P. M. | Every D y ul 11, A. M
W E 8 T E Ii -V.
A L'GL'STA M Alt'.
Mon lay",. We.tnowluys, I Momloy*, WedncsJayi,
i'Od Fridays, 8 A.M. | and Snuirday*, 7 1-..*I.
Mel COM M 1C.-DIRECT.
Mondays, and 'i'hursdays, I M*».«l:»ys, and Fridays,
7 P.M.
SOUTHERNS' ’M UL.
I«AHIEN & HIC' BliHO’.
Wnudncsdnys, nnd
| .Sundays, 6 P.M.
ST. AullusTlNF^ iSiC.
| Wednesdays, 6 P.M.
8UKBUUY.
Cockspur Isi.ano, Gno. )
1st Dec. 1831. J
S EALED proposals will be received till
the 25th inst. to furuieh nt this place,
P"ior to the fir?t of May next, 900,000 feet
(h. m.) first quality ranging timber; am! 50.-
000 foot (h. nt.) first quality three inch plunk.
The timber to he from 12 to 15 inches square
and common length. The plunk square edg
ed and common length and breadth.
JOS. K. F. MANSFIELD,
dec 2—re Lt. Corps Engineers.
Notice.
F AY DAYS on Cotton, per bouts Nos. 13
A & 10, will exnire to-morrow afternoon,
dec 2 \VM. TAYLOR, P.S.B.Co.
For Stile,
A LIKELY young Negro Woman, a house
servant, and field hand, with her twq
children, uged 1 und 4 years. Apply to
dec 2^p * A. A. SMETS.
3 lltIZES OF $10,000.
O N MONDAY MORNING the drawing
of the Virginia State Lottery, Class No
5, will be received.
HIGHEST PRIZES:
1 prize of 10,000 dollars
1 prize of 10,001) dollars
1 prize of 10.000 dollars
1 pnzo of 4,270 dollars
0 prizes of 1,000 dollars
&c &c. &c.
Tickets §5—1 IuIvps §2 50—Quarters §> S5.
Orders received at
REDDING'S,
Lottery & Exchange Office.
0^7” Orders from any part of the U. Staled
(post paid) enclosing pr/.o tickets or cash,
will be attended to if addressed. t.Q ^
\VM. F. REI)ThNG,
dec 2 Savannah, Georgia.
3 PRIZ ES OF 10,"O OO.
O N MONDAY MORNING the drawing
of the Virginia State Lottery, Class No.
5, will bo received.
HIGHEST PRIZES:
3 prizes of 10.000 dollars
1 prize of 4,270 dollars
5 prizes of 1,000 dollars
10 prizes of * 500 dollars
10 prizes of 300 dollars'
20 prize of 200 dollars
35 prizes of 100 dollars
&e. &c. &e. yy
Tickets §5—Halves §2 50—Quarters §1 23.
O^TOrders attended to at
WAT. I. MOORE’S
dec 2 Lottery & Exchange Office.
3 PHIZES OF SSl0,000.
6 .MONDAY MORNING tho drawing
f oflhe Virginia State Lottery, Class No.
5, will be received.
HIGHEST FRIZES:
1 Wednesdays, 6 F. M.
of
r
and “ uncomfortable,” for the purposo
“ fatiguing tlmin into a compliance with Ins ]
measures"—And what is it but the essence i
of the same grievance, only u, . u a srtu'.ler
a conscientious regard lor the oaths they .
. have taken ? What! Lock up a dozen inch ! grey gros d.. Naples, lined with white
c snail probably receive, by the mail on | selected to decide upon matters involving the j sursnot, ond embroidered round the border,
M.4RINK JOURNAL.
POUT OP SAVANNAH.
3 prizes of
1 prize of
5 prizes of
10 prizes of
10 prizes of
20 prize of
35 prize of
&c. &.C.
10,000 dollars
4,270 dollars
1,000 dollars
500 dollars
300 dollars
200 dollars
100 dollars
&c &c.
CLEARED,
Bark Oxford, Weeks, Havre. J. Jluze.
ARRIVED,
Sloop William, Luce, Darien. 50 brden Cotton and
1000 bush* Is itmigh Rico, to J. Slone & Co, 5c o.hors.
WENT TO SEA,
Hr. ship William Donald, Murph y, Liverpool.
Brig EliEabetli, Emerson, Boston.
SAILED,
Schooner Betsey & Maria, Picelta, St. Mary's.
DEPARTED,
Steamboat Win, Gaston, Freeland, Augusta.
Steamboat Georgia, Norris, Augusta,
Tickets §5—Halves $2 50—Quarters §1 25.
Orders atto: tied to at
LUTHER & CO’S
. . , I.oUer,J Exchange Of,ce.
(ks Orders from uny part of the World,
( post p-.ud ) enclosing cash or prize tickets
will nieet with prompt attention, if address
ed to LUTHER & CO.
dec 2 Savannah, Georgia.
^ Drawing Received.
T llfi following arc the drawn numbers of
the Virginia State Lottery, Class 21.
02 01 51 58 9 1 25 52 55 39
Received at RliDDIKG’S
dec 2 Lottery h Exchange Office.