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MO.VDAY MORtoXG, JanM', 1822.
The editor of the: Charleston City Gazette
ontrndicts the reporfjjjpiislied some time since
1 the Republican nndi copied into other papers,
Wt Mr. Lowndes had declined the nomination
f the legislature of South Carolina, for the pres- j
tericy. We have seen, says he, a letter from
Jr. Lowndes to a- gentleman in this city, from
’hich we make the following’ extract.
“I have never taken a step and never shall,
a draw the public eye upon me as competitor
>r the high place of which you speak. I have
o reason think that there is any wish out of our
n state, to raise me to it; however this may
c, the presidency of the United States is not, in
,y opinion, an office to be either solicited or
eclined ”
The corporation of Charleston in a body v.-ait
d on gen. Scott, on Friday last, and invited him
a public dinner, to be given the next day.
The Nctvyork Com. Advertiser remarks, up
n what authority is hotsfated, that it has been
imposed in the British government, to admit
ie importation of grain from all foreign couli
nes, into Great Britain, upon terms as
uch countries admit British manufactures ;
o that the countrl’ which will take British man
factures at the lowest Kites of duty, will secure
o themselves tlie highest price for their grain,
nd a preference in the British market.
Chcrav, *9. C.j Jan. 2.—Arrived yesterday the
teamboat Commerce, after a passage of 40 dais
rom Philadelphia ; she brought a very heavy
argo from Georgetown, which produced a val
able freight. The arrival of the: Commerce is
•rceted with the most lively joy by the citizens
C Che raw, t’ne move especially on account of her
png passage, during the latter part of which she
rasbelieved by many to have been lost.
A late Charleston paper mentions that half a
ozen mails were then due. This irregularity
lowing to the impassable state of the swamps
J high freshes, at all the ferries below Cheraw.
Vhen a bridge shall be erected here, and the
win line made to cross it, the Southern States
•ill be ensured a regular mail. The Citv of
lharieslon is peculiarly interested on this sub
set, and it it fondly hoped will co-operate in ef
ective measures to accomplish this object.
ExcMagz Transactions.
Baltimore Jzn. 1.
Vlonr and Wheat remained stationary at ves.
titlark quotations. ‘ {
In the course of the morning, Messrs. Harrison
* Sterett sold at auction, 100 boxes brown Ha-j
ana Sugars at gIOJ ; 20 hhds N Orleans do |
t96oa Slo* ; 100 bags St. Domingo Coffee (in j
urt) at 20 cts; 24doCuba green do at c:sj|
Oboxes Imperial Tea at £1 13 ; XApidow Glass,
by 10, box §5 50; 5 seroons fiotant Indigo, per
). S3 25—and Messrs. Van Wyck &. Morgan, 14
bds. Mokisses’ from 294 a 304 cents.
IIVKXOS JIYREB
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 51.
We hnve received some letters ami pa
irs Iroui Buenos Ayies, some *o tlie lOth
ictober. The Government G.,z. contains
copy of an tifficai (taper, bein'; the cre
(‘octal letter of a Portuguese Charge das
‘ffaivs, adtli esseii to the Governor of tiie
epublic o! La Plate, wherein that govern
u*nt is notified ofthe acknowledgment ot
if independence of that State, ami of the
‘her States of South America, which have
stablished governments and are reco"-
i/fd by the several people.
J lie aft iirs of Buenos Ayres were very
rosperous, and the public'affaii s cor.duci
:,tb sagacity moderation and liberal it}'.
Military operations had ceased, in conse
uence of a ‘decisive and sanguinary action
inch took place between the followers ofi
ic ttnlurtuontegenera! Joseph Miguei Car-|
!r * and Pie army of tlie province ofMen-l
“z:i. The action* took place the latter!
ul of August, the rallying word of Carrera I
88 victory and extermination—and so’
tiperate was the conflict, that not one
nos the troops under Carrera survived’
■excepting himself and some officers who
eie made prisoners, only to be made si'r
-1 examples of—they were shot in the
fat square of Mend o7.l a few days after!
e battle. The whole of Smith America. |
ith tiio exception of a f<?\v ot the proviu
(’ in the Upper Andes, where the disaf
cted !iad retired, but whose numbers are
other organized nor formidable, was in
net. * . |
—-
SOUTH AMERICA.
I rout the fft-ji-Knven Ihrrcttl.
Pile following confirmation of the impor
r,t ru, ‘*s bom Lima, &c. lately publish
in this paper, has been furnished 11s by
n IhvnxC, Be Forest, Consul Gener
-0 ,* ,ie Republic ot Buenos Avres, resi
nt Hi this city.
“New-ILwen, Dec, 29,1821#
“ (teriflemen— 1 have’just received?’(for
irueil to me Irom Buenos Avres,) Nt. f
the Government. Gazette, if Lima. pub-!
lied after the entry of Gen. San Martin, :
| ‘ the Liberating Army, giving* detailed
count of the pmceetlings’ of tlie people
lecity of Kings, by which it appears,
1 a gieat number of the most respecta
f citizens, including some eight or ten
“temen of greath wealth, and the Arch
'l,np, had assembled in Congress, as
•presentalivMof tlie city and province*
0/ | C aret , brabsolute Independence.
* i:lve a ' sn received, (published in the
J’ tes of Buenos Ay.e?,) the official
aimunications from G,*h. San Martin, to
‘ ‘“'wniing them that the I iberating
iy. under his command, entered the cap
-5 ,4 ’ 1 cra n the 10th July; that the Vies
Roy, with the European troops, had previ
ously retired in the direction of the moun
tains, and were followed by his cavalry and
light troops ; and that the Castle ot Cal
-130, (the fort, a Tew miles From Lima,) was
held by about 800 of the enemy’s troops—
was closely beseiged by land'and wafer;
and was expected to surrender in a few
days
, The reports respecting the state of
j things in fern, being now confirmed, there
jdoes not remain a doubt in my mind, but
all the Spanish part of this vast continent,
from the southern boundary of the U- S. to
Cape Horn, being at this time under the
control of its native innabt'aqtg.
“Verv respectfully, etc.
* DAVID O.DE FOREST.
Messrs. Grat] Il witt.
Lima Intelligence received in the coun
try from Mnn’e Video, states, that official
information had been received there of tiie
fall of Lima, by a letter from Gen San
Martin to the Directors of Chili and Bue
nos Aytes. The date of the evacuation is’
stated to be early in Jul y. The [loyalists
in Monte Video think tiic account ruse Je
guerre. *
Unsettled Accounts —Wo do not know
(says the National Intelligencer oi the 3d
mst.) when we have been more pleased
with the facts contained in an offidjjMpapcr,
than we have been by tliose contained in
the letter of the Third Auditor of the
TYeasury. From this document, it appears
that the “ accounts , unsettled, or on
which balances appear tube due to the
‘United States, iri the office of the Third
Auditor,” which, on the establishment of
that office, amounted to upwards of forty]
three millions of dollars, and which last’
year had been-reduced to fifteen millions, I
has now been reduced to five millions 1
seven hundred thousand dollars.
A meeting was held at Mon’real on the
IStli inst. of importers and others interest
ed in the trade of the Province, t<> take into*
coniideiation* the means of preventing i
smuggling. An article in Montreal Gaz
ette, mentions that the evil complained of
is of gTOat eitent, arid that on account of}
the great number of by-roads on the- Ik. J
States’frontier, it will be extremely diiii.j
cult to prevent it. It suggests that the only j
mode of .effecting a remedy will be to put \
the trade with tiie United States on such a !
fco ieg that there shall be no temptation
to smuggling. Freemans Journal.
GRAlN.—There has Iwen a great defi
ciency in the supply of Southern Wheat
here this season, owing to the shoi t and in
ferior crop. The quantity received from
thence since the last cr .1 came in, ia esti
mated at about 210,000 bushels, of which
about 50,000 have been received from N.
Gardliaa, and the residue witlf some titb
it:;; exception, from Virginia.— Ihe quan
tify is not mure than sue third of that re
ceived here up to this time last year.
SPLENDID Li HILARIES.
The 20th volume of the Classical Jour
nal contains an account of tiie Libraries
tin the Continent of Europe. The Libra
ry at Gottingen consists of 200,000 vol
umes, and id-distinguished for its utility, as
(veil from it completeness in every branch
of science and literature, as from ti e liber
ality with which tiie use of the books is al
lowed to all who desire it.*
The University of Gottingen is in the
Hanoverian dominions of George IV was
founded by George 11. in 1764,and liascu
ijoyed the patronage of his sucensors and
the Hanoverian Minister”. When the
ilonovqrian dominios were seized by Na
j poleon and in cot pnruted with the kingdom
of Westphalia under Jerome, particular
good fortune attended Gottingen, its Uni
versity and its Lib'ary. They extended
their favor and bounty to tiie establish
ments at Gottingen, and enriched them
by the plunder of books and manuscripts
from the libraries of Wolienbutti-l and
Htdmstadt; these have since been-restor
jed to their lawful owner the Duke ol
I Brunswick. Since the overthrow of the
1 French power, George IV. has made a inti
nificent donation of all the standard En
glish publications, which had appeared dur
| iog the usurpation.
This Library enjoyed the advantage of
being under the direction and manage
ment of the celebrated lleyne, who was its
Librarian
The reading public at Gottingen are es
timated at 1500 students, professors and
other privileged persons, who have in circu
lation at the same time 7000 vols.
The Alphabetic Catalogue consists of
150 large folio volumes, which were Oegun
by Hcvnc in 1777, after tea years assi
duous abor.
The Librarv at Dresden contains 200,
: 000 volumes; though it is a magnificent cot
! lecliob, it is not so comjUte in the vari
ous departments. The Library at Prague
consists of 100,000 ; the Public Library at
Leiden, of G(J, 000 : the llovai Library at
Hanover, of 80 000 ; the Library oi Gnthe,
belonging to the Duke of Saxe Gotha, of
100,000 : tlte Library of Jena, of 40,000:
and two large Libraries at Leipzig.
Salem Gax.
Domestic Manufactures. — A piece of j
“White Flannel, manufactured in the State j
of New-York, which had been sent there as i
a sample, was soid yestc-day, at One Dol
lar per yard. It.is pronounced by judges,
to be equal to the best Welsh flannel usual
ly brought to this tnnrlffet
A civil action was determined in (he
Supreme Judicial Uourfyestenhiy, jigaiost
one Knights*The master of a ship, lor a
busing a bov, by the most wanton, acts of
cruelty and oppression, when on a voyage
to the East-In dies. The Jury returned a
verdict of SLOQO damages. ‘l'he bov is
now in the Lunatic Hospital, ini conse
quence of a distraction produced as is sup
posed, by the barbarous treatment he ex
perienced. We have seldom beard of a
case displaying such Ha-rant proofs of cru
elty, without adequate inducement other
than mere wantonness and bad temper.
Boston Fair iot.
STATUE OF WASHINGTON.
We have great pleasure in announcing
the arrival in our city, <n Monday last, ot
tho Statue of Gen. G orge Washington,
sculptured by the celebrated artist Cn iova.
of Rome, and intendel for our Capitol.
Tiie rcceptaii of this (real and splendid
work at its place ofdesl nation, was attend
ed with the most gene r >l and lively dis
play oi feeling: and the |iterest of the occa
as?&i-was much heightened by the ciicum
ctance of the Legislature of the state be
ing iri session.— [Raleigh Star.
An inexhaustible bet) of Gypsum, #,
Plaster of Paris, has b#n discovered on
the United States lands, on the margin of
Sandusky Bay. It is siid to be of the first
quality.
j|§ Port of Savannah.
ARRIVED,
Br. brig Finchett, Webster, New-York, 7 days
in ballast- to W Gaston, consignee.
Schr Mary St Hannah, Nickerson, Elizabeth-
City, with corn anil lumber, to S Gardner. Pas
senger, S Gardner.
Sclir Washington, Mason, Darien, Xv'th cotter,
and molasses, to E Williams co. and Johnston
& Hills.
Sloop Mercy, Holies, Riceborough, 4 days,with
cotton and rice, to Bulloch is Duiu'.qoiiy, and R
& J Habersham
Sloop Regulator, Sturtevant, from :i surveying
vo} ago to the southward. 1 ssengcr, captain .1
Le Count, U. S. surveyor.
Steamboat Charleston, capt Bo.nne’l, via Beau
fort and Kdisto 2 days Passengers, Mess Broad
foot, Christie, Clough, Sandy, S M Perry, Mau
ry, lion. Judge Montgomery, Burling, .1 \y Mott.
Boat Pilot, 6 days from Vagus*- with 5*6
bales cotton, to Perry k XViiglii, Uu.irov, R
Campbell, Geo Gordon, A Mein A R Scot!, Nich
olas & Neff, and Jos Carutlicrs.
Steam-boat Altamuha, Davis, from Arirusta
with noats i N os. 5 and 10 in tow, wiin cctlon for
E Williams k c-o. Taft &. Sibley.-;, XV Gaslon,
tersen & r;o. Dubamel& Auze,’ Johnston & Hills,
Cummingfk Gwathmey, S XX’right, XV Lippitt h
<:o. S C Dunning, A Meintß It 3 ott, Peuy &
V. right, t: H C ui.field aip J Mcig
CIEJMF.I),
fciitp Cotton-Plant, Fash, N:\y.Ybvk— f; Cordon. i
_ The ship Tph:i & Falwani, XX ebb, cleared at j
New-York for this port on the 3d inst.
The ship Garonne, Mott, arrived at New York
front this part on the 5d in i .
CHARLESTON, Jan. 11.
Arrived--schrs Gold limiter, Loveland, Now-
Haven, via New-York, 10 dips; Two Brothers,
Dough, from Plymouth ; U'll on, Fuller, fr Wil
mington; Jane, Berry, Baltimore, 7 days ; sloop
Harriet, Holies, do 7.
A
From Havana papers received at Charleston.
HAVANA, Dec. 17.
Arrived—Sloop Wasp, t buster, St. Augustine,
8 days.
December 18.
Arrived—sclir Oppose'm, M.irtinella, St. Au
gustine, 9 days; French ship Henrietta, Route,,
Havre, 59 and *y:;.
•December 19.
Arrived—Fr brig Leontine. Lasseur, Nantz. 52
days; Am schr Zeal, is, Saunders, Martel, 2 ds;
Sp schr Iris. Rodriguez, B.dumarc, 5; Fr ship
Venus, Lamarquc, Bordeaux, 55; brig An.eiope,
Jai vi3, Providence,!! 1. 22 days.
• December 20.
Arrived—sclir Samoson, Powell, Baltimnre,
14 days; brig Robert-Read, Smith, Bath, Me. 21;
Sailed —Sp schr l-’lata, for Baltimore; Fr brig
Bonncllenriettu, Ghiape, for Havre ; bijig Hel
met, Harrison, for Pllilauelpliia.
. December 21.
Arrived—Sp brig Orestes, Garcia, Baltimore.
10 days; brig Philadelphia, Hull, Philadelphia,
14. Sailed—schr Opposition, Martinelia, St.
Augustine.
December 22.
Arrived—sc.hr Junius, Jones, Baltimore, 12 ds;
Sp sclir Gallega, Maury, do 14; brig James, Tal
bot, Bristol, H. !. 15. ba led—sloop Invincible,
Turner, Mobile. ~
December 23.
Arrived —Am ship Liverpool-l’acket, Richards,
Rio Janeiro, 58 days; brig SAsnii Jane, Freeman,
Portland, 26; sclir Sam, PHscpalnfc Baltimore, 10;
Danish schr Vergetten, Jacobs, no 10; brig Ala
bama, Hall, Philadelphia, 10.
December 24.
Arrived—Fr brig Eclipse, Negre, .Marseilles,
63 days; Hr ship Laforey, lloyde, Liverpool, 63.
Sailed—brig James Monroe, Gibbs, Georgetown;
brig'Margaret, Furlong, Gibraltar; schr Zealous,
Saunders, Poston.
, , December 25.
Arrived—U. S. brig of war Spark, J. Perry,
E- q. commander, from Jamaica.
December 26.
.\rrived—brig May Flower, Weston', Chai ies
tOn, 11 days; schr Nile, Morrison, Hath, 20.
, December 2".
Arrived—brig Pegasus, Boyd, Providence, 13
days. •
December 29,
Arrived—sclir Romeo, Brazier, Portland, 22
days; Dutch brig Minerva,'Schfckcl, Amsterdam
57; brig Rapid, Richards, Hath, 29; ?chr Bethia
St Betsey, Steel, N fork, 23. Sailed —brig Ma
riner; Wilkins, N Orleans.
December 30.
| Arrived —sclir Recover, Taylor, Portland, 24
Idays, schr Mechanic, Forsyth, t Domingo, 20-
bound to Charleston.
December 31.
Arrived —sloop* Edward, Wielden, Cherles-
Ston, H dnvs. bound to Pensacpl;
Mrs. GILFEIIT’S iienrjll.
THIS EVENING, Monday, Jan. 14.
ft ill be performed, Shakspeare'i Comedy of
Much Ado about Nothing;.
Don Ped o Mr. Pemberton
Leonata Green
Don John Kenvon
Claudio Robertson’
Benedict, p. Brown
Antonio ‘lurhall
Borachio tlorton
Conrade Sfcvenson
Dogberry Spider
Verges Mfc J’laciile
Seacool ,J| Marshall
Oatcake . ‘Mm Lyons
v n; 'r * . ctP’ Brennan
Hero. M>*h I'lacide
Beatrice Mrs Gilfert
Margarfct Miss Lewin
Ursula Mrs Horton
Between the play and farce Mr. Keene will sing.
by particular desire, HVELEENiS BOXVKR.
After which, for the last time in Savannah, the
new pathetic Melo Drama from the French
by Victor, freely translated, altered
and adapt e l to the English stage
by J. H. l'avne, Esq. called
THEHESE:
Oil ->
The Orphan of Geneva.
Canvin Mr. F. Brown
Fontaine ‘ ■ Robertson !
Count de Mot Ville Kenyon
Picard I’lacide
I.avigne Faulkner
Delpare Horton
Countess de Morville Mrs Horton
Bridget p. Brown
Nannette Miss Lewin
Marietta (the Orphan) Mrs Gilfert
The popular Romantic Melo Drama of the
lOU l i IlltV ES is in rehearsal and will spee
dily be produced, with entire new Scenery, Dres
ses, and Decorations.
‘..V.
The Stea n Goal Charleston ,
Cai-t Bus sen,. will start for Ch rleston via
Beaufort and K.disto, tomorrow Morning at 9
o’clock, precisely. For light freight or pas-age
apply on board at Jackson’s wharf. jan 14
For Nerv-Vork,
THE regular packc - Brig MOPE, capt
Champlin, will sail on the 16th inst.
having the principal part of her Cargo engaged.
For fre ght of the remainder or passage, hav
ing good accommodations, Anply to Capt.
Cliampbn on board at Tailors Wharf or to
jan 14 12 < C. GRISWOLD & Cos.
Domestic*Drv Goods.
r 20 packages’ domestic SattiAetis
Plaid Ginghams. Stripes
Brown and bleached Idrungs sad Sheet
ings, will be sold at Auction this ua; &v 1! o’clk
jms credit of9o davs, bv
| jan 14 w ‘ BAKER 8t MINTON.
Philadelphia Flour.
120 bbls fresh superfine Flour, landing This
Morning from the schr Bai : y> at Rlre’s wharf
and will be sold on n-:i4bnabl - terms if apf-dca
tion is made before putting i’ in stote. I.nqniie
on board, or to GM CU MING,
ini 14 12 .Ht’.e Citi, Hotel.
XVho wants to charter one or two vessels suita
ble for eirrying Timber, to- load at fit Mary’s
for New-X'ork
Java Cojfi e.
20 b.-gs this superior a.-licie, now Irndtug
fom bri:’ Serene, from lios’on, and particularly
r -con.nuwded to the attention of families by
14 n 12 TUFT 6 .v rKt
“ ‘ I’o LciitT
And possession given inmedietely. ,
THAT elegant three story brick tene-j
ment Dwelling house anAStor-;. earner
of Barnard st. and Bay Lane, the Backing-house
contain- seven huge and spacious rooms, Cellar
Kitchen !kc, the store is large, and an excellent
stand for any kind of bu* ir.ess. the rent wil 1 be
verv moderate uotii Hie first of Nov m xf.
Also—a Brick Dwelling House m Bryau-st.
containing five rooms ana Oeibr Kitchen, new,
and in.complete order.
Also—a Dwelling House and Store, corner of
Jeffernm and 3t Juiian-st. a good mid for a
Grocery Store, rent low, apply to
jan 14 11 FR KOI*: 111 ‘ -ELT.ECK.
Xot Nails;
55 casks Cut Nails, assorted sizes, landing
from schr I’iulebe, For sa'tvbv
~an 14 II E WILLIAMS s Cos.
Notice ,
4 Few bales Cotton lias been by necessity
thrown off'early yesterday mofning, from
*ui board’ he boat PILOT, from Augusta. Any
person picking up the same, and informing the
subscriber this week, wi*l be liberaPv rewndeil.
JAMES CONR'.-y,
jan 14- 12 .Inderßon't tvhn f.
Dancing School , •
BOUDET, Jr. pi ofessor of Dancing, for-
TJ. merlytrom Paris and lately from New-
Vork, has the honor to infbrnvlds friends and
tiie public that Jie haa.arrived in this city with
his family, with the intention of becoming If per
m -r.ent resident, and ‘MR he will open bis Dan
cing School here This Evening 14th inst in the
Lon£ Room under Solomon’s Lodge Room, near
the Oid Presbyterian ChuVcli, the room having
been lilted up for the reception of.Ladies where
he will introduce the most fashionable Cotillions
and other Dances now in vogue in Paris, ami ii)
the most popular cities in the union and the
greatest attention paid to the carriage and de
porimcut of Pupils entrusted to his care.
Days of Tuition, Monday, Wednesday, and
Friday. Evenings.
Hours of tuition, via. for young Ladies from 5
o’clock until 7, and from 7 o’clock until 9 for
young Gentlemen. jan 14
“job pointing
■Neatly executed at the Museum Office,
My J- E. Herbert & Cos.
this day, utii lost.
_ mil be Bold on Urn. Taylor'* II hu f
Landing from ling l'>re,
150 bids Whiskey, 10 l)hd 4th prf X O Rum
40 kegs Laid, 50 bags green Coffee
Terms liberal and made known at time of
” jan 12
Hlj Maker § Minion ,
THIS 1/AY 14th insf, at half past iOo’clk,
Inf ■uni of 1 heir Store. •
An assoi tment of
Groceries ,
8 h’uls Srmtlifield Cinj. 10 bhls Clicrry Brandv
10 bbis Pol-ioer, 15 do Cider J
10 j do fly market Beef
19 lirkins fresh Butter. 30 bbls Whiskey
5 chests Hyson Tea, 13 boxes .Mustard
ALSU
4 cases Ihts, 20 garden Tool Chests
—atsd—*
2 Elegant GIG HOltisES,
aJ at half past 11 o'clock, in store
A valuable assortment .f
Seasonab'e British and Indie
j)RY GOODS.
On a credit of 90 days. Among which are
1 case Irish Sheetings, 3 do Linens
1 and) Diapers, 1 do Long lawns
2 bales Sheetings, 1 do IJombazetts
1 case brown Linens ,
and do plain llotresptir.s
2 do spotted Hdkfs, ldo Calicoes
•1 bale blue and black Caesimeres
1 jag'’* : ' per ' or Threads, 1 case Cotton bails
1 Nankin Crapes. 2 do Canton do
I®‘ WWW Landscape Paper Hangings
—ALSO—
-100 bbls Whiskey
Also—Forappr'oved endorsed notes at three
months, a cotisr'iinie* ol iO bales and casr
l)i mestic DRY GOoDS, consisting of
M xi ami drab Sauinetts, of superior^.,alitv
f'uie plait] G?:£iiiio)B stripes
Hrnwn and bleached Shirting
Sut erline tVaUham bleached obeelinirs &c
•jan 14 b C
* toy George Schley,
lOMORKOtV, 15th inst. at 10 o’clock,
It ill be sold fit b/j ature,
SUNDRY ARTICLES OF
Groceries Hardware and
Dry Goods,
.inn 15
% J. 11. Herbert (jf Cos.
(in Ihe first Tuesday in March next.
W lUl l,c so!d in front of ‘ the court.house ia
7 T tins city, betv eeu the usual hours of 10
and 2 o’clock,
At! that valuable Lo/ No. 2, lleatbcote fything
Decker War.l, fronting on Market-square, be
lilitginglothe estate ofWm.C'leland, dec. ’
Also, half of that valuable Lot No. 1, Tower
tything. Dicker ward, fronting on Markct
sqnarr and Djrnaid-s'reet, together with tin
improvements (hereon
Also, one t ract of I .and No- iki, J ones’ court’-',
containing 2024 acres. The above property
belonging to the estate oi'.ias. defend, dec
-8 ,hl by permission of ihe honorable tl.e Infe
rior Court if Chatham ciuint.v, for ihe benelit
or the jti. s Tei ms cash, bankable nnnity.
By order of th; admitiis:rat>r j.,,, ; j
Vv F.htis a hitufition,
\ i’eaci.er in hi* Academy or Private F..mi
-7 iy> hi ant part of this sLite,
wlio has had the best of education, of which,
and of his moral character, lie cab produce sal
isfactnry testimonials. Letters addressed R.
L L. M to the care of the' Editors, will meet
with attention. . j ar , 10 n g
Looking’ G Lasses.
JW. MORRELL, offers for sale at his Fur
niture repository (Church buildings,) an
eiegant assortment of Mantle and Pier Glas
ses ot the latest fashions.
Orders will be received for Glasses and for
warded to the manufacturer at New-York
jan 7 5
Saddlery Ware- House.
JHE subscribers have just received per re
nt arrivals, a general and large assort meht of
SADDLERY \VARF*—among which are Righlv
apyrovtd patent Spring Saddles, ladies’ W
gentlemen’s plain and quilted Saddles, Bridles,
coach and gig Harnesses, common waggon tin.,
VYlieces, Trunks, Porlmantaus, Holst rs. Al- -
so, coach and trig Whips, Ac —ad of which are
offered at reduced prices, for cash or town so
ceptances. SAN FORD JUNKS L Cos.
(.iltlofi B Ituih'irg", north side .Market square.
, . Notice.
months afterdate, I shall apply to the
s Hon. the Judge of tlie Inferior Court ot*
Chatham County, tor leave to sell the real es
tate 01 XV. G Knoe, and for the benefit of the
b'-’ rsanil creditors of said deceased
*S G. Til It EADCRAPT, Mm'-.
aug 9 62
Nfilice.
VTINE months after ct.ue application will be
LX made,to the Hon. litfevior Court of Chat
.bam Ciiuntv for leave * > r.ell a Tract o’ (.and
in Jcffprson County, about nine miles e-nty
Louisville, adjoining Ijjuds of Baldwin Kiiift rd,
estate of lugrurn,deceased, and cchitrs ■, con
taining JUu acres, mure crl ess, as part eiftke
Real Estate of Philip Raiford. deceased. .
R. UA'FOIUL dJm’r.
may 39 j 9n
Valuable Lands for Sale.
fat!lE Subscriber offers lor Sale bis Plantation.
8 iyinffijn Liberty County, adjoining binds of
Gcn.Daiuel Stewart, Dr. Samuel J. iVx.-.on, and
i tilers. The tract contains four hundred and
sixty Acres; about two hundred of which is un
tier cultication, and generally all veil adapted
to culture of Corn and Cottoii. There arp about
one Iv.i. mired acres of good Cotton or Corn land,
uncultivated. ‘lUe residue pine bind, affording
timber for building and‘fencing. Theie su e on
the premises a comfortable dwelling Infuse amt
ifber necessary ooLbwidirtfes, Terms of sale,
to the purchaser, will be- made easy, and if opt.
sold, previous to tl>< Fi-st of January i • •• will
be vented for the eivuing ‘ •d>r.
CHAT MON K'N’KS.
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