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;L Idßin T shall not perhaps be paralleled in
- ■Hww.’Uu :• countries or times.
XBBMay not the same have happened in
'*■ production, growth, and size of wit
k HpftMd genius iu the world, in some parts or
rl| i, ■pißjea of it, and from many more circum
na. ■FxCtaucts that contributed towards it, than
B, v. hat may concur to the stupendous
v ed K growth of a tree or animal? may there not
•s;d K have been, in Greece or Italy of' old, sucli
’ ntit E prodigies of invention mid learning in
ure.B* I’liilcsophy, Mathematics, Physic, Orftto*
B >J’, Poetry, that none has ever sinc|K.
nira.preached them, ns well as there werein
1-i'hß I’aintnig, Statuary, Architecture, and yet
unparalleled and inimitable esee!-
Sititß. |enciea in these are undisputed.*
fieri*.. It were too great a niortifiemun to think
the same lias happened-to us, even hi
’ ej.^B'mrmodern learning, as if the growth of
*n.Hb'«hat, as wajl as of natural bodies, had
short periods, beyond winch it
a : !K. could not reach, and idtei’ which, it must
to decay. It falls in one country
-or Ut>e age, and rises again in others, but
11 I t yoiul a certain pitch. One man,
,s one country, or a certain time runs a
wßffpcat length in some certain kinds of
c;t(.U iedge, but ln.se as much ground in
I: others, that were perhaps as useful and
as valuable. There is a certain degree of
capacity in the greatest vessel, and when
Ms full, if you pour in still, it must rin
out at the other. So the grcates r memo
ry, after a -certain degree, as it learns or
retains more of some things or words,
loses and forge s a-, irmch of otfc 3 The
largest and deepest reach of thought, the
more it pursues stum; certain subjects,
the more it neglects others.
besides, few men or none cxcell in all
faculties of miner. A great memory may
iurl of invention, both may want judgment
to digest or apply', what they remember
or invent. Great courage may want vigor,
yet all Vue necessary to make; a great
commander. But how can a man hone,
lo excel! in all qualities, when some are
produced by the heat, others by the
coldness of brain and temper? the abili
ties of man must fall short on one side or
Other like too scanty a blanket when you
are abed, if you pull it upon your should
ers, you leave your feet bar e, if you
t hurst it down upon your feet, yourshoul;
tiers are uncovered
Hut what would we have, unless it be
other natures and beings than God A1
mighty has given us? rhe heigl.th of our
statures may be six or seyen foot, and we
Would have it sixteen} tile length of out
age may reach to a hundred years; and
we would have it a thousand.' We are
born to grovel upon the earth, and wv
would fain soar up to the skies. U'e
cannot comprehend tire growth of a her
ltd or seed, the frame cf an Ant or Bee,
we are amazed at the wisdom of the one,
and industry of the other-, and yet we will
know the substance, the figure, rue
• nurses, the influences of all those glori
ous ccE.ealialjbotlies, and the end for which
they were made} we pretend to give a
clear account how thunder and lightning
(that great artillery of Gid Almighty) is
produced, and we cannot comprehend
how the voice of a man is framed, that
pour little noise we make every time we
speak. The motion of the gSun, is plain
and evident to some Astronomers, and of
(he Earth to others, yet we none for us
know, which of them moves, and meet
with many seeming impossibilities in
both, and beyond lire fathd(n > f human
reason or comprehension Nay, we do
not go much as knny what motion is,
nor how a stone mores from our {hand
when we throw it cross the street. Os all
these that most ancient and divine writer,
gives the best account in that short satire,
vain man -woulds un be vise, when he at born
like a-wild Asses Colt.
! *■ But God be thanked, Iris pride is great
( 'f er than his ignorance; and what he wants
°fj in Knowledge, lie supplies by sufficiency,
-f When lie has looked about him as tar ns
v | he can, he concludes vli -re is no more to
be seen; when he is at the end of Iris line,
jl he isat the bottom of the ocean; when be
I has shot his best, he is sure, none ever die
■ nor aver can shoot better or- beyond it.—
f IIl» 9WH reason is life certain measure o»
• 1 4ruth, his o.vn Knowledge of wind is pcs
'» ssbie in nature, though li:s mind and bis
■ thoughts change every s ven years,
I as well as his strength and his features;
B ■ nay, though Iris opinions change
K every week or every day, yet be is sure,
■" ■ or at least confident, that nis present
• f thoughts and conclusions are just anu true,
■*&wid cannot be deceived; and among ait
the miseries, to which mankind is born
|Bb» and subjected, iu the whole course of bis
Bas life, he has tins one felicity to cornlori and
Bp’ support him, that in all ages, in all things,
J- every man is always in the right. A Boy
■ of fifteen is wiser than ins fattier at forty,
ft this xieanest subject than his prince or
governors; ancPthe modern scholars, be
cause they have for a hur.di ed yya s past !
! learned their lessons pretty well, are
inucn. more knowing than tire ancients
their masters.
p.rs : —r'.iwwti
Tovtign.
New Youk, January 51,
, It would seem by the accounts from the
continent, of Europe, pun ished in the
Courier of the ;,d of December, that the
1 '‘ H-Hahs of Turkey have pul on a new ap
; pcarance. It is now confidently s-a.e.l,
; that Persia, is supposed to be under the
. influence of Russia, has declared war, ami
1 commenced hosiimies, against (lie Turks ;
and -. bit; linssia Was only waiting for the
tlttie when military movements on the
Pruth could be undertaken, to begin war
like operations against the Sublime Porte
Herself. On what ground the Persians
have entered into the war the accounts do
not slate. It is a curious fact, however,
that the followers of Zoroaster, in Asia,
should attack the seat of the Prophet's
follower s, and exer t their power to aid in
the overthrow of th- Mahotnefan empire,
whilst Christian, ami even Protestant na
lions of Europe, should shew a disposi
tion to uphold that anti Christian power.
If ibis account is to be r elied upon, and
the Courier seems <o give it credit, the
affairs of tin pastern borders of Eunq e
may soon assume an interesting aspect.
Attacked in Ins Asian dominions, tbe
• Grano Seignior will tmdl imsaif placed in
a situation ofextreme difficulty and peril
between Persia and linssia The laUer,
we have supposed abundantly able to
crush him, it once seriously engaged hi
Fi the undertaking, but we had expected
that the 'object of Alexander’s ’ polity
would lie within the boundaries cf Eu
tope A wa. .11 Asia may have a nmnhj
more extensive effect—it may crumble the
•
\ whole fabric of tl(6 Ottoman empire Into
ru-ns.
1 In Ireland, the greatesfcidislurbances, in
t various parts of the Island, continue, and
r atrocities, of the most shocking descrip.
- tion, are frequently committed. Families
a and individuals are murdered without rc
s morse—buildings are burned—and every
* species of violation to persons and proper
-1 ty, is perpetrated in the most audacious
#■ and daring manner. A Major Coifs, a
N- magistrate wasmurdered in his own house
- Several rufh-'aus broke into his house a
1 bout 3 o’clock in the morning, and ei.ter
t ed his bedchamber v. here he and his wife
- were in bed, and demanded the keys.
As M-s Collis was about !o get them,
- the Major got out of bed, took the poker,
1 and made a stroke alone of them, bn*
1 was immediately knocked down with the
I but! end of a carbine, \vhich|lracturcd his
t skull ; when down he wasihvdjai,unci re
1 ceived rixtuon sings into his body He
’ lingered in great pain until 2 o’clock, P
1 M. when he died. Ihe villiaus plundered
> the house of 200/
1 It is mentioned in the Irish papers, that
r the dispossessing the poor tenants from
1 «lie ground of which they had the right to
[,-. expect to reitiaiii in undisturbed posses
-1 sion was the cause of the present troubles
1 in Ireland. Jhidy Advertiser.
C oiunu'vxlul.
Prices Current .
Ciuhlbston, Feb. 8, 1822.
Cotton—Sea-Island, (dull) 25 a36
Santee. ... 05
Upland, • - - 16 alB
Pice—prime, . . . 2j a o
Flour—Philadelphia, j
Richmond-—(nominal) C 7^
Baltimore, j
Fayetteville none
Alexandria, . 7
CofFee— Green, (very heavy) 25 a2B
Old, fine white - '- 27 a3O
Tca—Hyson, - 85 a 95
Molasses—Havana, (new—sales) 29
New-Orleans, - . 35
Whiskey, - . (sales) 33 a 5
Rum—Jamaica, (sales) 112 n 120
West-Indin, do 75 a tiu
New-England, do 38 a4O
New-Orleans, do 75 -a9O
Brandy—Cognac, 4 h prf. do 160 a 170
Wine—Madeira, - . do 2) a 4
Salt—Turks.lsland, - (sales) 56 a62
Ht. Übes, . . . none
Liverpool, fine, (sales) 50
Dir to Coarse, do 50
Don, assorted, - do 41 a 4 75
Cum, . . . 75 a 80
P-a*. ... 75
Black Pepper, - - - 23
t obacco, . . Jo 4 a 5h
Butter—Prime Goshen, 25 a 26
Inferior, (plenty) 7 a 12|
Bacon—Corn Fed - - ej, ald^
Mams, - - to
l-ard, . (dull) - iOall
Tallow, . (dull) 15
Bees Wax, - (soaicc) . 32 a3 5
Sugar—Muscovado, - . 8 a 101-2
Ke /.’-i Irl- mis - . 9 a 10
Havana, brown - - 8j a 8 1.2
Ditto white - . 14 1-2 al6
Jamaica, . . 13
A parcel of Prime Mice sold this week
at S.i3 Mi
Toe Weather has been so unsettled fir
the last week or fbi tnight, that little bu
siness has been done. Sou. P t.
Savannah, Feb. 9.
OUR MARKET—Owing to the unfavor
able stale of the weather, has been un
usually .dull, during tbe week.
CO I'TONS—Remain much the same ns
our last quotations; the demand steady.—
Sea Islands range from 24 to. >5 cents, and
some particular brands ai-e held at. JU a 4 5,
but we have heard of no .sales over 35.
Pi-’.me Uplands continue in request, and
scarce; inferior qualities are multiplying.
We quote,
Sea Islands 2-1- a SO
Uplands, prime, I?' a 17 J
fair, 16 a 16A
inferior, 124 a
Jl AGOING -iiaies 33 a 40
RlCK—is in brisk demand and improv
ing —l;ivge sales were made during the
first, part, of the week at our former quo
tations, but in consequence of advices
f-orn Charles'nn, holders are now asking
g>3 1-8 for prime, for fair, and 2 7-8 for
iiifrrioi’
FLOUR—Is without ailet-alion—6 75 a
S7.
CORN— ‘ r he import of corn dnringthe
week Iti-s been 5003 bushels, —one cargo
>.f v- Inch .sold for 87 1 2 cents, the other at
95; tin; sab;, of the first mentioned cargo,
however, cannot be said to have any hear
ing on the market, as the buyer immedi
ately held it at 95 cents, at which price i
nects with a ready sale. Should a few
more cargoes tie hro’t in, in the course of
a week, it will probably meet with a fur
ther decline, and we doubt if more than
80 ctv could be obtained.
SPlßTS —Whiskey is in good demand
sales at onr last cjuo tat ions, 35 a 36 cts ;
N England Jaun 40 a42 cts. dull—G in,
eon try 43 do
SUGARS—We have heard of notransac
tions of cons.uptence, and no alteration
from former prices. A lot ol 115 idols
prime new ciop New Orleans, were offer
ed at public sane on Thursday, and a few
hhd.s disposed <>f ai 10 1.8, —the residue
was w.thdicuvn As aof oid crop at 10 a
10 75 ; St. Croix 10all-
COFFEE —Havana prime green, and
Pen t o Rico. 28 cts ; Si Domingo 26 a 27
FREIGHTS —l’» Liverpool, for cotton
per lb to Id ;to Ncw-Vorli, 5-8 to 3 4
cts, bridle
■ EXCHANGE—On New York, 60 days
, sight, i percent premium; at sight, 2
, per cent prem.
1 On Boston, 60 days, par to 1-3 prem
On Philadelphia, 60 days, par to i prem.
On Baltimore, 60 diys, par.
On Charleston, -j a i per cent prem.
Exports from Savannah —During the
month of lantiary last, there was ex
- ported fom the port of Savannah, 20,978
; bales Upland Cotton, 1,300 Sea Island, and
1,793 Tiei'CvS of filer, as follows ;
Upland. Sea Island. Rice.
i Liverpool, 11,2<9 858 80
1 Greenock, 818 68
, Aberdeen, 565
1 Havre, 2.409 195 9
1 (remen, 656
1, Wi-st Indies, 1,297
-■ Xr\v-Voi k, 3,019 179 I'2
Other coastwise 3,232 309
: 30,978 i:3O(J 1.793
> The exporD for the quarter ending fist ]
of January, 1823, were u
1 Foreign, 32,427 1 6)9 536
1 Coastwise, 18,151 tyj p 43
i ' 50,578 ],805 57-9
During the same period, l-’dl
52,409 1,823 00
Republic
> —1
1 From the Charleston Courier of Feb. 4.
■ EXPORTS FROM CHARLESTON
. I’* Foreign Forts, of C tt-.'ii iyid Piece, the
week ending Saturday, 25{A Janm’at.
hacks or c itto.v. Barrels
’ Sea-L-fund. Ijiuuui. Lict.
’ Greenock, 3IS 058
' Havre, 167 768
West-Indies, pro
»
total, 4 ■‘s 16 :i
[By the schr Nanelcon )
1 From the Mew O le<r s. Cowr.i-rei.ti Report.
J uiuae:. 14.
t STATEMENT OF COTTON. Bales
, Sept. 30, 1821.
, Stock <-n liaud of last reason 1617 ,
. In'iorted. !
i This week, end’gthe 12Jt Jan 3575
Previous, this season, 34189 378'6
395-8
Exported.
Tliis week, end’g 12. h Jan. 2162
Previous, this se. sou, 14517 17219
In the presses and on shipboard, 22247
[Private Letter ]
.Yen’-Orleans. Jan. 16—Cotton, 20 a2l
cents; 'I Lss s, 30 cents, Sugars, 8 1-2;
Flomr, S 5 >7 1-2 cents; Pork. g7 ; Lin),
8 c-.- iits, Rice, 3 a J>3 1-2—On the riling
of the river, we , xj>.ci most of those n-ti
cles of exporl will di dine.
AM E RICA N TO\NAGE.
By a statement taken from the records
of the Treasury, it appears that, there
has been a gradual increase since the yu»r
1818, in the amount of American tonnage
employed in foreign trade.
In ISIS, (he amount of American ton
nape was 755,101- Foreign, 16!,413. In
1819, American 783,379 —Foreign, Bj,-
554. In 1820, American 861,25.) —Fir
eign 79,200 —being an increase in 2 yefi's
of 166,152 tons.
From Official Documents received at ttis
Office
Tonnage of the United States on the 3{st I
December, 1820. I
Registered, 619,047 53
Enrolled and Licensed, 6u0,376 li2
Under 20 tons, 60,141 ii 9
Total, 1,279,566 1)4 -
Registered I esse/s.
Ship Bg .Sell Sip
Sold to foreigners in 1820 2 6 47 7
Lost a' Sea do 20 45 45 10
Condem’d usunseawo: thy 2.3 19 12 5
Captured, 0 I 63
45 71 110 25
Decrease of ton
nage, 37,452 49
Built in 1820, tons
22,988 06 20 46 64 6 '
En rolled Vessels.
Sold to foreigners, 0 0 2 2
Lost ai <u a, 2 4 35 26
Captured, 0 0 2 0
Comleui’d as unseaworlhy, 11 13 23
Increase tonnage 17,677 55.3 5 52 49
BniU in 1820, tons
24,795 90 1 15 237 146
Ol'llie registered and enrolled tonnage.
Bath has 21,612
Portland 3.3,619
Portsmouth 23 335
Ncwburypurt 20,411
Salem .33,0-16
.-.os-ton 1^6,32.5
Plymouth 21.069
New-iled.'ni <1 32.244
Bsfus'.iiole 20,f!09
Nantucket 28,512
Providence 20,575
Bris'.til 8.036
Newport 10 7-91
Middletown 16 55.)
Kew-J.ondon 3 0,831
New-! lave n 10,25.5
New-York 23-1,2!.5
J’srlli Amboy 9,277
1. and G Egg Harbor 2 ) 845
Philadelphia 83,2-5
AV ilniing ton 10,559
UuUimore (8(i74
G.-orgotown, li G 9,591
Alexandria 15,806
Norfolk 2,3,8 9
Charleston 28,40.3
Savannah 10,826
New-Orlcans 38,81 5
Mobile 6,130
Employed in the wha!ejllshery 36,14 3
In the Cud fishery 60,842
Sure, Georgian-
Some idea may be formed of the im
mense r.onsnmp ion of Colton in Great
Britain, frwm the following s aieincnt 0!
the number of yards of Cotton Goods ex
ported from Liverpool, in ibe week end
ing December 27, 1821 :
To Boston, 477,816 yards—to N. York,
321,183—t0 Savannah, 115.000 —'o Nejv-
Orleaus, 53,853 —to Ciiarleston, 13,0?) J<—
to B-.iltimor-, 6JGO Total o yards to the
U. States, 966,902 The whole innnbyu
of yarfls exported in 1 lit? above wees, |-o
all par's of the world, (including the Uni
L-d? States) Was 2,775,431; es whioli
100 went to Calcutta and Madras—places
from which Eorope ftnmeriy was prinqi
paiiy supplied with cotton goods
»1 Lrcury
mummmammmm m———— l-——l
Domestic.
Savannah, Feb 8
The Eastern Argus says, “ it is an un
qualifi-edfalsehood” to aver that governor
Parris is pledged 10 favor the election of
any candidate for the presidency. It says
that a similar report touching that paper,
“is false a-;d tlie writer who made it, lid
not believe it to he true.” This is what
may be called piain English, and are pi ci
ty plain denials. , Republican.
February 9
The Mails
1 A letter to the Pns-master of this.city
• from the Fayetteville office, dated 31st
l j ulv state* - that the reads were >n s"teh a
I
t 0 render it impossible tofu-ward
'C- u .tli regularity and anticipates
, 1 1roller delays.
. Ale ter to the Post-master at Charles
*" from Bee’s Creek says—■
“ T . ,u * ro » ls are impassable at the pro
i * Vf I **! c " hen >’ ou ' v *il receive aim.
tiier Mad from Savannah 1 cannot tell.—
Mu* freshets ar rapidly rising. Salt
‘.atelier has risen two feel within 12 hours,
and ij i.otv increasing' considerably.
‘ Ibid
p/ r !'T ie( ' l J,mi -T~ The Itiatory 'of
F.n . an I gives one King named John, and
iy> in:-.. The history of the United
Stales gives one Presides' named Jon.v,
an 1 no nicne. The history of F.ngKnd
e.v s two Kings named Jamks. The his
tory of ■he United Slavs gives two Pn-si
(.ents n-lined Jamks The history of Eng
land gives Wit. i. • a a as successor of the se
cond James Ucw llf not pursue, the anal*
oc-y lest some persons should imagine that
" were in tutor of the Columbia nomiiii
,lon' • Char, Courier
[To complete this wialtgii, we -would re
mavh,(*n passant) that the First William
pained his i hi-sue by violence the Second
William by fraud -,—and the Third Wu
i.ia.m by intrigue.— JVe presume however,
that the I'.ditcr oj the. Courier usually makes
comparisons by contrast. —Editor Augusta
Chronicle.]
«BMCpmrw.TOni .imw
Prices Current.
Colton, Prime * - 17 cents
All qualities under prime, have ?
declined fully 1-2 a dent, 3
I" 0 '.. - . ' 5 1 2 a 6
Co lon Bagging, . 50 a 5,5
Codec, . , 30 a 32
Whiskey, - . 40 a 43
Ko other alterations since ours of the 7th
iosant.
M iglu irf Uva
WAULOBK of the OLISN,
ON JAIII)j/y E VENTJVG,
February Isih, T 822, will be performed
for (lie first time here,
A Melt) Drama, called the
Wocloclc 01l V\vw UUmi,
As performed in London, New York, U c
&c. with unbounded applause.’
' NliW MUSIC,
Composed and arranged by Mr IfrwiTT,
SCENERY Tainted by *lffr Wkst.
IN ACT la'.,
A Dance hy the Characters.
A Scotch Pas Sent,
By Miss Clack
To which will be added, an Interlude in
one Act called
AVarvlud .
'Co conclude with a FARCE, in T wo Acts
called the
Prisoner at Largo.
In Rehearsal— Morton's Comedy of
“EDUCAFION.”
(gj* Days of Performance —Monday,
Wc luesduy, Friday and Saturday.
February 14 It
a®
]sy Thompson & Andrews
On SATURDAY 16th inst. will be Sold
before our Store,
0 ExHDS. N. O. Sugar,
5 Pipes Broody,
4 Do Holland Gin,
7 Hlids Jamaica Ruin,
15 Bills do do
3 Pipes Corsica Wine,
SO Boxes Moil'd Candles,
45 Do Soap No. 1.
25 Ho Raisins,
15 Bags Coffee,
40 Holies China, *
2d Firkins superior Goshen Butler.
And immediately after in Store,
A General Assortment ol*
BUY BOOBS,
Hardware, Cutlery, <^c.
Terms al Sale
February 14 It
Baptist iihurch .
’■jn
*, UK Trustees of the Baptist Church
n specfully inquest a meeting of the Pew
iiolders on f-a urday next at i 1 o’clock at
the Church, for i he purpose of fixing an A-i
--sessiment on the Pv . « for the present year.
John Gindrat,
Chairman.
February 14 It
DRAFTS
On New-York.
„ Philadelphia, £jc,
„ Baltimore, at short
Sigh', and sums to suit purchasers, cun
stauily for saie by
S. M. Alien.
February 1 i— - ."I
Georgia, Goumbia county.
WUKRFAS Sarah Po> ell has applied
to mr for letters of administration on
the estate and effects of Hardy Powell,
late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite an 1 admon
sh all and singular the kindred and cre
ditors of said deceased to be and aopearat
my office within the lime prescribed b>
law, to shew cause (if any they have) why
said letters of administration should not be
granted.
Given under my hand at office this 12lh
day of February, 1523.
S. Crawford. cTk.
February 14 1 t
1
'| ’ m§m. |iy£ia" TT" ;
GRAM'!) NATIONAL
LOTTKH¥
Ja * - * _BL JaL JLJ JLII .IL j
, . MOW DRAWING, . ■
i I*as more prizuj filiating in its wheel than any other
Lottery in America.
Grand Capital Priz
CAPITAL VUIZKS AIIB
1 of 1535,000 ‘
1 of 10,000
- 4of 5,000
Sfi of 1,000 '
7. f 500 • ; *
SI) of 100
Besides on immense number of smaller prizes,
Prizes toll© do. posited In tlna Wlied m foWvws •
10th day 1 of 5,000 dolls I sytli day 1 of i 0,000 dolls
< sth do. lof 5,000 do, SBt)| do. lof 25,000 do.
25tli do. 4of 5,000 do. [ 30til do. 1 ~100.000 do,'
All Iho oilier Prizes floating Iron* the commencement of the Drawing,*
Wide Tickets mav produce at g3>s may produce S 5 000
H.ihcs t ,50d0 u,. .50,000 J Eighths at 1,874 t| o . do, iSjOOO
. |„ H *
V Or lers from an* part of the Union, enclosing cash or Prize Tickets, or inouir,
vS inatl{* aLe A!»,)ly to tS W PeC<S "' e “ » M,UClual ai,d P'™P‘«‘tcmkm as if oppUcaiid*
D. |i i 1 lespie’s
Povtunatc Oiico, Penn ylvania Avenue, iVasliington City
'Hie Managers Official Report of each day’s drawing*
will be regularly published in the National Intelli
gencer, the day after the drawing.
Recollect I). GILLJ£SP|I£ has sold more Capital
Prizes in different Lotteries since he has been engaged
in the business, t han any other vender of Tickets”in
America. The following since the first of January last ?.
• °
Grand Capital in the Monument
Lottery, git) 000
Literature do. 25,000
Consolidation do. 30,000
Washington, January, 1822-
*** Orders left with J. H. CLY, Booksellers, *of
Aligns'a, will he promptly attended to, and a regular*
account of drawings sent them.
January 38 wtf •
Fresh Goods.
At Private Sale,
Case silk Umbrellas, sup. quality
2 hah s low pi iced blue Cloths and
plains
1 do broad Russia Diapers
4 Cases super & common prints
1 do 6-4 light Sc dark Gin);hams
, 1 do plain and llgurcd Cambrics
1 do do do Muslins
1 do 7-8 and 4-4 British Shirtings
1 do do Irish Linens
1 1 do Nett &. Worsted Suspenders
1 do Broils" Liuens
1 do Dimities
I do Gen 1 1.-mens Cravats assort'd
A. few pieces London assi
meres
Italian and Canton sewing Silks
Velvets and Velveteens
Coat arid Shirt Buttons
Black Tafiita Ribbons
Elegant Garnitures do
Black Galloons
Black liaban Ctapes
Black Hombazetles
Ba ian Linen Cambrick hdkf’s
Coloured Linen Threads
White Colton Sewings, £tc. £kc- See.
—Ai-UO
B ALES domestic Shirtings
2 do do Shirtings
1 do do Ginghams
2 di) Sattinets.
The above GOODS’ are offered for
sale low for Cadi, or short undoubted
paper
Thompson Andrews.
February 14 6'.
Wehh’s Lodge, Jko. As.
A. REGUF.AII meeting of this Lodge
lakes place on Friday Evening next, at 7
o’clock. The Members will be punctual
in their attendance, as business of import
ance to the Craft will be done.
(EjT Vis the fust after quarterly mee'-
ing.
By Order of the IV M
Win. Jackson, Sec’vy.
February 14 It
. HAY,
UST received. Twenty. Bundles o f
i Superior H-y—for s,ale by ‘
A. Picquet,
* No- 5 Bridge Row-
Feb*»ary 14—
w
■ V ' M. J(I ip «
Grand Capital in the State Lott. t y
of Pennsylvi ni, S‘'o,ClG<i
National Lottery, 4th da**, ’ p * *
35,0001
Wriling Academy
Mt. ll'ista, ,
BEGS leave to inform the Young
Ladies and Gntlemen of Augns a,
that in consequence of the very unplca
uant weather and walking, for the last iwt>
weeks, many may have been prevented,
from attending ids Lectures on Penman
ship, who, doubtless aspire to ease.ljc ele-»
gance i t an ».rl vvhinh is at,once, soacc'irn.
plisfeing in itself,&fto beneficial to society.
proposes to continue hi*
Lessons three weeks longer, that all may
have the opportunity, who are ambition*;
to acquire in thirty lessons, whicli may bo
accomplished in ten days, what generally
occupies years
As a uroof of this asserlidii. Mr Fiska
can exhibit specimens, both <f Ladi • and
Gentlemen of the first r spec lability in this
city, who are receiving his instructions,
that will unquestionably satisfy all who may
please (t» c i 1 and examine fir themselves,'
not only of what is above stated, but j|gu
of the great utility of the system ; -find he
is confident in 'assorting, that for Episto
lary Writing, his Running-hand for case,
plegancc and dispa'ch, is uliecjiialled by
any heretofore off-red in this place. Pei>
sons wishing to examine tiiesy stem, or re
ceive instruction, are invited to call at the
Writing Room, in one wing of Mrs Reed’*
brick house, where every st'emion will
he paid, and further particulars given by
Mr. X-’iske.
Honrs of attendance from 9 to 11 A. MV,
and from 2 to 5 I’. M. also from 7 to
the evening. lm
February 14 If
S3o Reward.
AWAY from the subscriber bV.
ingiu Burke county. Geo. near Wa.ker’tf
bridge, Brier creek, some time iiiNoverar
her or December last, his negro fciloty
named
EMANUKT.,
about 25 years of age, o feet 8 or 9 indie*
high, has Iqst one of hi? eye teeth, aiid is
of a ycllywish complexion.—Met waspur
huseil from ft gentleman
son, Morgan county, where he H'-Wjl..,
arm for « nidi will proba!»y aim*
The above reward and wi.l
be paid to any pe.socw-iio may appre
ive qt\ and deliver him or lodg»
.liinriVin any safe jail, >o that Lo- tain Imp
' SSini again. MQ3.. WfJjGIKS.
February j .
(Tj- The Editors of Ui€' v Gesn»ia -j|onruil
are requested ip .insert .uboy- f |Ur
• times, and forward their sosoim? to
oPBCg.. ‘ *