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B If a. U W. ROBi.ii.TSON,
PC hi I'llRHH Ol TIIK LAM'< or TW. I MON.
The following interesting intelligence if
coi.taun t! ui the Curuccaa Culumbiuuo, in
i In: vliui.it: of an extract of a letter from Bo*
The. following m a iftatemcnt af the-
plication and expenditures of the ConiM
gent Fund ofthe House of Represent ati>
iiotn, dated tl.o W. October, from a distin.1 of the Untied Stale*, lot the year tu'ub!mt dwTlmllT,
For NewAork,
(ESTABLISHED LINE.)
The recrular packet ship
AUGUSTA,
gueihed member eftlie i*djnini8tratmn»— Nov. 1st, DIM ;—
“ You will knmv that. Cunterac wi»*d'“- Paid 6»r Printing,
daily I'.iPRil, :
C*OU>TKr I'API.H,
i.iaat Di'i.iAiis. foaled Uy the President Liberator in
: riVf. hom.aiw.
ijJV±X2sJuZo
TUESDAY WoRMNli, JAN. 1, l»2
the
Pampas du Ioh Reyes, iky later news we
learn the capture of two vessels of war and
a transport with a greut quantity of wur-
like Htoroo off Oullao, hy our 'squadront—
the capture of the ship Asm by Hie Chilian
1/ Public .(Juicy lor Bus d»y, .util hg^doadwiit; the abMidonnmnt »f Callao and
found on our fourth ptgu. lovon ofLima, by Ilm Spanish troops, in con-
- -- 'sequence of the affair ofReyoa; tlmconster-
County Flection. 1 ho whole number of n^tton of the enemy’s infantry, dispersed
votes given yesterday for County officers/ ti iro ,-|g| l Aroquipn, Jfanjn, and Cusco and
was nino hundred and twenty-aevnn. The t | J0 fl | mo8t totn ^ ( h’stnictioft of his rude ar-
» option was very spirited—and the tmin- my.—'file Liberator President has pro.scri-
hcr of votes polled is large. The result in as • th e officers of the refractory provinces
follows
John CfvtMixa,
727
A>tmo.m Poiitkii,
76 2
FiDifAUii IIahukn,
B10
Ei.ias Pout,
51 J
J icon R v. in.
5) 1
Ai lx. Ter ram,
4M
Tno". N. MoH.ru,
404
ecewer of Tux Rctunis,
Ar»i>i C »rr,
911
or Tux Collector,
GConor Millkn,
445
Divio Bkli..
Ja.MKH ElTINCnt,
189
elected.
no oppov.
elected.
fl. W. Ho no, was yesterday re-elected bv
tho Justices of the Inferior Court, Clerk of
the Court of Ordinary and Eschcuter for
Chatham County.
elected by the City Council, Port Wardens:
Ahraiiam Ntcnoi.a, | J\mf.s Hiu.h,
Jahv-vR. Jku.OCH, I Al.HXSM.Rll llUNTtn,
J VS. M. W AM. ACE.
Jhirlioneeri.-— Cal vain Barra, and J. B.
IlnuiRiiT.
Josnen HvncnHMAM, Esq. was on Friday
last, elected Teller of the S ate Bunk, in
this city, vice J. P. Hknrv, Esq. resigned.
Plantin' I>ank.-~The following gentle
men wore yftfitorday elected Dnoctora^iif
the Planters’ Bank, on the port of the
Stockholders, for the yenr ensuing:—
Stationary lor the
House,
Bo. for tli* Office,
0,071
in
300 Uplands, ordinary, at Id ; 50 lair.
$29,899 03 %t 13^ ; tOO good, at 14; and 150 bales,
1 |fwp, Ne’y-Orleans, good, at 1 >4 cts.
Poor House & Hospital.
This property, so well known
as to, need no description, will*
liiiiUl ,,e offrre ^ at . i ,ublic Mf. with
jjallilrB the out buildings
Cluuhi'ick, Mnstrr' thing belonging to ip, at the CuurlTnTuHc,
_ Will meet with immediate ae- r ^ rst 'puenluy in JanuarfBuxt. if nut
For freight or passage Jj|jj^PJ||^ oU9 i v disposed of at private sale. Ap-
13*
m
days
’' 'rtn* advices received hy the Cadmu
Finding books.
Fuel,
Newspapers for 1st
session mth Con-
1 gro>g, 4 , 3*im .44
Do.previous sessions fin 95
Keeping the P.Office
New furniture, UD1 51
Bepuirs of old, do. 2H7 7H
• .tot Havre, on Monday, induced sow* of;
2.201 72“ ffio holder*to demand higher prices; but;
1.200 O'/i H purchasers were not disposed to advance
h- transaction* w. : confined to a sale uf
|1l> i.,*'" Upland q,t * U, and 50 bales ut I'd
™v f " Vh '
.V- vestertniy^p^rriotidiiy. no business
3.13P vv r n dT not alter our ijuoiationsj
1,301 00
11 SpHtch.
excellent accommodations, a l , P r 1 /
(■ ou board, at
UrfA;
Jnn 4
Services of horses
and mnwengertf,
Miscelluneoutf items
For Hamburgh and \u;
The Steam
■ MAID Of. ORLF/AN
Capt. Smith,
_, . . . —rniriT Will rnceivo freight until
lie linpprt. since tuir ):,M. aihoimts to 002 .,. ( T .r,. thij , (inV nt Jones 1 Upper
i.hpJts, vtr. •—Irmn New-Orleans, 160; Mo- 3 •
TWa, JJib; PunsacoJa. 159; Soutl»*Carolma, (
3 109 31 (76 ; Virginia, ‘21. Total, since 1st instant, ni ,'
■*“*' bales, Export, from 1st. to 9th 111st.' ° ur * *
t*" *• >,
plications in the aioan time, may he made
Either of the un.d<*ndgncd committees.
G. W. 0\\ SN8,
+ FRANCIS SORREL,
( Commit!up of ihe Planter^ Hank.
tymmitty
CA
dec l
NORMAN WALLACE,
Y. XI. WELMAN,
f -a. .bfakwiM uiui A iV< Intui
and JFwf Inmranci
IN BAKF.R, Auctioneer.
I't
; to5d li
7,743 ‘25 '*'51 \
Wharf, for either of the above places, at
reducqd rates. Ajfyly ^to ^CapL
or to
Jnn 4
\
he appointed fXme'rnl Snlorn, to the stulf,
and Cpstilk. him remainml in his placo.”
We do not pretend to rm om ilu tlic con
tradictory statements received from South-
America. The forgeries and falsehoods of
the Royalists.have always been of a nature 1
to hnfllo any attempt at correct, information'
The M« inborn of both
gress, contemplate
a public dinner, pr
from Wiibhingtoii City.
HALL & HOY 1
r/xpori, irom i si 10 ;#m lust,
7,743 ‘25 *51 halo#. I
5,633 67 The t >tal amount.of-the Cotton crop of. ..
the I 1 ed States for the year ending \ht| JllSt 1
{«".»» • ! ' M ' **<il*** ■'•W.lHi'bale.Wud the ^rtOM bri" Fmnrns, from Pkiladelr
w.thll., pr,.ceding Jp „ ml fnr "„| r !„w on the wl.nrf,
Houses' oft Con- y ,, "i. /. .o.il h.i
‘ fit n-I arid, lb. ‘24 8- 28 ; Upland, 12 a 15
giving Gen. Lafipttt „ ,. ins< u ft n . Alabama, 13 a 13 •
a p ildic dinm 1 ni'-v ions to his d. pr. . 12 1 n 14.
t A . ' —Since our la*t report, about *200
I tierce* hUf* been sold <f,‘i 5-8 a 3^, 4 mos.
A line rnpy „f pj.-f.ro of BoHft- !’ , g r ' »^g! ??.0‘^f 1 lialf
—Tho private letters from Parmiun, which ‘parte crossing the Alps, by Xj^Urenco, has
Wo noticed yesterday, received at Boston, been received in Charleston, and placed in
represent the Colombian army as defeated the A«*adeiny of Fine Arts, foi which it was
at TruxiUo with groat loss, and Bolivar, as ‘ painted,
having retreated to Guayaquil; to which!
it was added, that Oantaroc had ont-.rod j 'IV lota atnre keapw amt agont of tha
Colombia I Now, if Lima anil Callao have j Vir b ril,i ' 1 ix-nitf-t.tiary, w.u. arrdignod for
failon. it i» proof that tho victory, ,vlmt|,M I r n N«.y—b." «» tho crohozdem-nt of bmh\
ui Trnxilio or R, vu«, ,va» .... tho .ido (lf } ™'« »«« «■> an eo,b,-azlom.,nt of nwaoy, ho
rtitrcmomottina no Stated in tho abovd— dueltarg-d by flu. bourt, '
Thai, 1st Doc. 115ft tierces, 113
r fToreeij** Export, from 1st t<> Ifttli Dec.
in r>e-, 103 half tierces. Rice, 3 50 a
G. W. AnpRAhon,
R. R CuVI F.R,
N. W VI.I. ACL,
T YouNO,
F. RonaT.li.,
H. Is A At ,
W. (f 4STUN,
J. Aur.r,
PRTIT 1)6 VlI-I.RRH,
W. T. W lift I AMS,
J. C. Nicoll,
G. W. Owi.NS,
But thqro is another fact which corolioratea
the latter opinion. A let tor was received
on tho 24th of Inst month, hy tho editor of!
the Charleston Courier, dated at Clwigren, |
tho Ifttli of Oct* an abstract of which w**
published, which evidently relates to the
same Imttlo iih that mentioned by the letter
writer, whose account we mentioned yes-
rday. Tho latter nvnti 'ns ns tho
jute of the battle, th< 17fit Srpltmber—
the Chngrea letter says it look place about
he middle of Sfidptidirr, at AZaiguota, near
Zauga, and that Hpauiards were complete
ly cut up—they both mention the loss of
Generals Cordova and Miller, uf ti e Co*
J. Wiuox.'
rtfunh/r Cargo-— 1 Tho whip Chariot, P.
Pratt, master, for Liverpool, which cleared
aUIuj CuHUim-Uvmse ye.fcloiday. haaa car-
go of II 2H bales Cotton—weight 803,011
Ibi.—value 62,016 dollars,
Pitr.—Ln»t night, about eight o’clock,
five was discovered proceeding from the
third story of the bonne on tho gnutli side of
Johnston’s sqiinre, owned and occupied by
Mr. Worthington Gale. The wind was for
tunately light and the house being of brick,
the fire was confined to its walls—the into
tier wii3 entirely consumed, but most of
tin-furniture was saved. Tho usual diffi
cully was experienced in finding a sufficient
aupply of water, although the tire engine
CoiApMiies were active. The range of low
wooden stores west of the house on John
fttnu 1 * square and Bull-street, belonging to
tl"- estate of Gibson, wero so injured by tje
attempts made to pull them down that the;
ar nearly destroyed. The house in whiel
the fire originated won insured by tho Rina
Insurance Company of Hartford, fur 3000
dollar.-.— there was no insurance on tho fur
niture. The lire was accidental. We re-
grtr to have to add that Anthony Barclay, 1
Esq. was considerably injured by the fall of a
portion of one of the ends of the building.
A free colored boy named James Houston,
belonging to tho Union Axe and Fire Com
pany, had his scull fractured and his log
broken—the latter was amputated by-Dm.
JloaU, Fraser and Dpluroejie—but ho expir
ed luvlf an hour alVr. Another boy belong
ing to the name company had his thigh bru-
keq.
A letter to a gentleman in this eitj>* from
Macon, states that the Branch Bank of Da
ri* n, in that town, was destroyed hy tire on
the 2Gtl» nit, ot about eight o’clock—the. mo
ney and papers were destroyed, including
7000 dollars in collection notes—j 130,000
in money ofthe Bank and fi or v^iitmo of the
Hamburg Bank, on deposite. The fire is
supposed to have been communicated acci
dentally.
'Phe Presbyterian Church at Darien wa
discovered on fire on Thursday .evening last*
Its progress was arrested when it n«d arriv
ed at the eaves of the building. It is sup
posed to have been caused by the net of an
incendiary, for whose discovery a reward ot
&H) dollars is otfrrcd.
. .. 1,. , ...1 , iof his Words in those ovations of which tho
lumbitn trmy. «nd Ml, ^ol llio b>vao, ^ #ri . j)( leM „ t „
(jouo hy Bolivar’s artillery—tliey both state ' America tlmn an apjKial to the ri’voiutionn 1
that Cantornc is wounclml—thus tar they ■ <S l'»» aio| l s ofSutope an aspirntimi fhr Hi, ii
,, . . . , , . „ i j success, and the complete triumph ufile-
«l-’ r « e - 1 lie Eanania letter states tlmt IM- j mn ,, riU y, It i B then very natural that the
ivar had rot routed to Truxillo—thn Chug-1 United States should decree honors ton
res letter that Cantorac was on tin* retreat m:,n "'^ ,0 has carried to Europe ail the ideas
,, . . . , , . he Imd imbibed in America. Besides, these
t,i Cusco, tho only way let open to bin.— ; r , nl|nr(1 , lU lt . nd „ d t0 pronwU) th ,, ir v i evvs .^
Thb latter is supported by the letter vve Tlu: object of tho United fciutoN is id invited it
Milh
There were, lately in prison at, Haitim*/* 1
fdr Debt,one person for 6 I-4 cents, o*e for
12 1-2 cents, one for 27, one for 3Q, and one
fi-l cental !
I-'ifay otto in Jhnn-int.—'J’1* 5 fallowing are
t lie remarks of a Pari* ministerial Paper oa
the reception <jf General Lafayette in this
country.
“ Tlio liberal journals entertain us with
nothing Imt the triumphs decreed to Lathy
otto in all tho American cities. Even though
tlm sentiments and political intention.-, 01
M. Lafayette had not boforo been known,
he has taken care since ho has been in A
merica to manifest them plainly, and
,Vr,/.- - fir/'. 4.—Statement of the quan-
titi’of t^ottou received, shipped, and stock
reirniining on hand duringVne two montlcs
hiding tlie 1 lit December. 1824: Quamitv
n. eived. t »79 holes. Shipped .during the
a**''* lL. vd—to New-OrIvans, 7<u
.,u shipboard.
^ v from f3/C«pU,
There were 18,495 hales Cotton on baud
at Havre 31st Od. 1821—of which were
of Louisiana, 3.770, Georgia. Alalninm and
Tennessee, 11 230 mid other descriptions
of East and West India, -1,487.
Philadelphia
Whiskey.
d Oft
50 Hogsheads, j
7!i Barrel
3 r , Casks Tiins
22 Barrels
fit• Half Barrel
50 Half Bnrrf
16 Barrels L<
49 Barrels Pippin Annies
WILLIAM NEFF.
Jan 4 * 33p
Superfine Flour,
wheat Flour
Phil id lptiiii aiut pa't'more
Whi-ikey
1 fh A TiABBFI.fi Philn.delnhiajipd Bah
I. "r*r tjnmre Wliiskev jm
have quoted above, which notipes tho con-', universal America under the standard
... which they have raised, and towards the
sequence,, of tlm Colombian victory. VVo , fnrm of s „ vl , rnraont they have adopted.
have little doubt that the Panama .letter is ( with the view of placing theiHHelve.H iiatur-
ono of the thoumind fabrications ol'thc Roy-: B .^V' ,,n ^ n * on ff time, at the head of
■ that great American confederation, and of
* ■ H * thus oppoaing a strong mass of republican
- states to the monarchical intereststhatgo-
A letter from an officer attached to the | veru Europe. Add tot hi,, also, the hop.
If. fi. schooner Terrier, dated at Key West, of finding in this vast patronage tho proton*
tho will Navmnlmr, slated),alllmv c-nptnr- f i,,n »''f»''arsfi.r th«ir c.mmorej, alro„-
dy so active. In tins spirit it is, that the
cd on the 1st, in tho neighborhood of (.'ape; American papers insinuate doubts resjiec*
Antonio, a piratical felucca, which had the! *'"£ ’h' 1 stability of the govc^rumutt esta-
. , , blished at Brazil. Tho title of emperor,
day previous tftk'*n the schooner Rainbow. ... , ■ , . „ , , ‘
■ ' that, monarelitcaldeiioimnation, does not suit
of Wilmington, N. C. The Terrier found'North America. Tho influence of thnA-
two of her crow, who escaped from the pi- merican drim'crncy, and of their journals,
• , . . . ,, , j will not fail to be emploved to sav all that
rates on heir retreat into the woods. 1 he n..' . T .
| remains of the European system on that
French Slop Calypso, rein ken from th“ pi-; side of the Atlantic. In this"spirit it* is that
".win, i» a ki*jnb,KO ;> o
'OUT OP SAVASmAH,
and for sale by
Jnn 4
T>«(
J
ifter and mo/ced Ton
DBT
T received hy Dio 'ship Au,
24 Kegs Gosbeii Butter
2 Cn-^ks Smoked T 'nmips.
And for sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
Jnn 4
(’icbimomt Flour
'9 half do. Bicliniond
'lour, ietjf roe'-'ved
and for sale by CALVIN BAKER.
Jan 4
iooxs:
Terrier, was to sail from Key! Ihey trinnipbed at the death of Itnrbidi
~ / .. , .. -t v , 1* lliat they eon-tmtlv exauit the prospects of
i, r»vv Jays lor Nuw-York, umlsr. B?liv ., shm) ,o|o S! ,|v ,l,. |ir .>Vi:Ut. t|, 1MC
charge of Lieut. Slidell. ofthe revalists of Peru end Mexico, when* 1
When the Calypso vvqs retaken, she was j ™>r it is thought that the latter retain any
, .111 1 1 1 > 1 ; men ns of resistance or success. But what
ashore on the beach, where she had been • , ,, , • , ,•
11 ' * , is very naturally explained respecting A-,
run hy the pirates, who had already tnkon. morienn newspapers is more difficult to
300 bags of Coffee a\id some sails from her. j comprehend on the part of French papers,,
‘ a.’ ’ . “ I writteb under the protection of a munarehi-
Jhnrrirrm ,N>»rrfj.—It is whispered tftat government.’’i,
another American Novelist is about to com
mence the career which has been so credit-
CLEARED
Ship Chariot, Piatt, Liverpool.
S. JJ. Purkinan.
ARRIVED,
New Ship Samuel V. iglit. Riley, from
BortPim nth, N. II. to Samuel Wlight.
Ship Milton, VVehb. from Philadelphia.
•h_ Ship Augusta, Chadwick, <i days from N.
York, to Hull &. Hoyt, owners—consignee!
J. W. Long, C. VV. Rockwell & co. Geo
Gordon. Johnston, Hill- iV ro. T. Clark O
Taft, R. Cumphell, J. W Morrell, II. Clo-
lnnd. T. Butler .At co, P. Hill, S, C. Dun
ning. Scarbrough «St Clark, 7, Day, Low.
Wulluee ili co. H. Tapper. Roller & Scran
ton, J. B. Guieu, J. Rea, G. B. Lamar, T.
C, Ward, W. Lippitt ifceo. A iSt E. Wood,
J. &. M, Pemi Tga.si. G. Newhall, F. Gikett
IJ. B. Hatlwiway, D JnHnh, A. G.
Ponce & Mackenzie, N. B. Weed.
1). &. B. Foley, A. Deiuroche. J. Cumming
A’ Son, W. T. Williams J. B. Herbert
co. H. Lord & co. J. B. Wick. Passen
ger, Mr. Wales.
Brig Frances.Crofts,Philadelphia, fi days,
to Wm. Neff—-consignees. J. R. Herbert &
co. R. Campbell, P. M’Deiunott, Johne-m,
Hills & co. R Dennis, J I). Seitzo, R.
Habersham. J irob Shaffer. J. & W. Hur
p» r, Ivons & Graham, A. G. Uemlor, P.
Wiilb'»rger, Jr. Petersen, Hainmond & co
E. Gillihcn. A. Telfair, T. B„>ingcr, I. Nor
ton, Goo. Gordon, W. C. Duniell, G* Gl- n
T. Butler «St co. T. G. Chiiniherlain, Wm.
Scarbrough, H. Topper, G.-o. Jones, M,
Hopkins, T. B. How, P. Marlow. Passen
gers. Messrs. Ryerson. and Hubbell.
Mohr. Stugg, I Inter, N. Orleans, 22 days,
hound to Charleston, put in ou account 0!
head winds.
Eloop Good Return, Bates, from n 1
voy ofthe coast by Capr. Le Count, Topo-
graphicnl Engineer on board.
Steam Boat Maid of Orleans, Smith,
Charleston, 24 hours, to Hull & Hoyt.
RAILED,
Sliip Izettq, Shaw. Liverpool.
‘’ofket Spades
CASK S-’cket Spades, just received
and for sale hy N. B. WEED.
Jan \
Family of Gm. LnJuuiUe—General La
fayette has one Son and two Daughters, the
son, George VV'ashiLgton Lafayette, is now
in thiscouulrv ; the daughters are Madame
Munbourg, and Madame Lasteynie.
Mrs. Mauhiiurg 1ms three daimliters 1
The ship Izctfe. and brig Sea Island, were
at anchor ridai* Tv bee last evening. j
The stemn boat Hamburg, Blackm
bound to Charleston, passed down the river
yesterday,
re FOR THIS PORT,
• At Providence, Dec. 21, ship Hazard.
Child, to sail 26th.
At Augusta, 31st ult. steam boat Pendle
ton, Bracken, to leave on Sunday ; steam
ably pursued by Cooper and Brown, It is
said to be his intention to confine himself
to the delineation of American manners,
and the illustration of American history.— I Mrs. Rrigode, Misses Louise and Jenny boat Henry Shultz, Lubbock, do.
His first essay, it is understood, will em-! Miuibourgli.
, 4 . . . .j Mrs. Lasteynie lias three daughters;
brave the momentous sennas anterior and j ,| l>»uli U u. M.-lanie and ones™, na-
subsequent to, as well as a spirited sketch ! mod Jules.
MARYLAND
of tho notion on Long Island, during the! , G«"rge Washington Lafayette hns three
... daughters, named Nntoha, Matilda, ami
Revolutionary W ar. Clementina; and two sons named Oscur,'
—- , I and Edmond.
X he late rams have boon severely felt in j Mrs. Brigode has two daughters Georgia-
South Carolina. Thu Columbia papers!n°* amd Gubrielln.
stale, that the Congarno River, opposite I , 'I'doso all reside atthe hospitable man-
* n 81011 ot La Grange, and, we aro lnlormed,
tlmt place, had risen about fourteen inches ; are dependant for their support on the li-'
ubuve the destructive freshot of.last Sep* mited income of thut Fan
tentber, and wanted only about four feet of
beifcg us high as any ever known in that
river. Nearly all the labour of the plan-
(iraud Slate. Yiotter^,
NO. III.
RESULT OF SIXTH DRAWING,
JO. 12,603, prize of £1
13.661, 17,968, 4554, 2941, 5U
And 195 prizes of 10
I'lUZKS YKT TO KE DRAWN,
40,000, ao,ooo, t 1,000,
5,OOU, &c.
N
\\ c copy the following advertisement from -
the Plattsburgh lutelligoncer. "The seventh drawing was on 31st Dceom-
ter. on the river, fro,# the September fresh : sc ZZ‘ haa cbped^frmn u’j b" d and ber ’ a “* 1 wUI bo rcc ' BiVod hore °" Mil i,,st -
s to the present time, in repair ofdums.fcnces,' board, without any just cause, this is there-' Tickets dho
t- &c. has been lost^and .iistrovei by tbu| £“'' ! 2° &11 ',V ls “t’ s v 1 !Bi:i9 s ^ wS> “ , -vShares t . ••• > r : : in proportion.
,' ■ n lug the Bald Jesse Norris, asl am mllv de- ' • 11
-* sweeping deluge. . |ti-iminedi not to liquidate any debts of hist
■sztls M contracting.
Governor Tmnp olfers a reward of two v J— ‘,^0!' h, " i as many friends as foes, |
1 1 You might light your pipe and warm your i
tndred and nlty d. liars, tor the npprehen* I pose ;
Northern T uinher.
T HE «uh«criher offers for sale, n ounn-
tiiv of Runsonod Northern Wliite Bine
Boards, clear a»'d merchantable, in lots to
mil purchasers, at low prims.
J. B. RICHMOND.
Jnn 4 32p
9-
OFFER FOR SALE,
HO(rfiHEADS prime and second
quality fit. Ctoix fiugnr.
50 barrels do do ^ do sugar
70 bags prime green coffee
30 crates blue and green edged plate?
10 ions iron, assorted
/> pipes cognac brandy
5 'do/Hol'.Anil gin A#
8 kogshuadp Jftn»air™nm
half pipes, quarter* casks, and half
quurtA »ksks wine
30 barrels
SRcoils bale rope
260 gnnfi stones
2000 bushels Maryland corn
OfTtT^ do Long Island white, equal fa
Georgia flint corn
nov 23
Vyi’k, Lin, hare Moulds,
^FFEBfi for pal
7:
C. GRlfiWOLD, M
- * I
Barreds Prirrib Pork, New*3forfc
(Iffy M^ctUtn ^
I do Mesa. do do .„ dp.
20
ft) do Northern Gin
10 T"U* Share Moulds,
2 do Steel »
12 Kegs Black Paint
n do VcriUgria
Jan 3
Beer, Currant?
cV.
rjfl BARRELS Newbury Ale
J b kegs currants
20 barrels Now-York pilot bread
10 cftsk. j sperm oil
10 half barrels Fly Market beef- .
30 kegs Goshen butter
Just deceived and tor sale bv
BRADLEY, CLAGIIORN& WOOD.
dee 16
Pr'rne Crcen Coffee.
1 Q BAGS Prime Green Havana Coffee,
■ O for Halo by C. C. GRISWOI.D.
Jan 4
“ Peers" Axes ”
R ECEIVED by the Augusta, and for
sale by N. B. WEED.
Jan 4
fin.
Demi}-.bus, ot
S UPERIOR fourth proof Brandy
Do Madeira Wino
Do Tunerifl'e do
Do Old Peach Brandy
Do do Irish YVhi&key
Do Holland Gin
Fpr sale low;, by f. M’UERJIOTT.
("J|0 BARRELS Xoi-tlinrn Gin, for pair!
’ ' »-> bv CALVIN BAKER.
•Tan *4
V- hiskey,
X, 4^1 BARRELS Baltimore Rye Whiskey
v 150 Bags Coffee
90 Barrels Loaf Sugar
2 Pipes Holland Giu
NhiIs. Castings, Window Ginas
For nale by DOUGLASS &. SOR REL.
Jan 3 32c
Jnn 1
U iiss Ant!ir
by'
ns
R ECEIVED by the Aogm.tn, and for
sale by N. B. WEED.
VHinVAVS
tlE.1D QV.iRT!'RS. GEORGIA, )
Millf.uof.villg, 24t}i Dec. 1824. \
|T being known to the Comnninder-in-
I Chief, that Gen. Lvfait.ttk will ex
cept Lis invitation to visit Gr (irgin, and that
ho may be expected in March or April-r-
Ordered, that Volunteer Corps of Artili
lory.Cavalry, Infantry and Riflemen, vvlietIn
(r attached to llegimentAl Brigade or Di
visions, hold themselves ih readiness to re
ceive the General with military honors, at
any point to which any portion of them may
be ordered, completely armed and equipp
ed. Commanders of Divisions, Brigades
and Regiments, will see to the execution of
this order.
Hy order of th- C"mm-an’for-in-Chicf,
SEABORN JONES,*
Aid-dc-Catnp.
Jan 4 33
Old l‘prt Wine.
I Sp BOXES very superior Old Port
& Wine, just received and for sale by
PHILBRICK & SCRANTON,
Market-Square.
dec 31 ' ' 81p
Looking-Masses.
JUST received, per solmouer Retrieve,
;tn«J
an elegant assortment of M a idle
Pier Looking-Glasses, at imiriuinctoiT jui
ces, by J. B. IIERBEUT(fe CO.
dee 18
Notice.
T HE subscriber is still a NOTARY
PUBLIC—an office which cannot be
TAKEN from him by those with whom indr-
prndrncr, inteUiyence and integrity appear
to be i NPori LAii. WM. BELCHER.
Jan 4 33
It is stated that Com. Bain bridge, and
Capt. Jones, will take the plat oh nt t! e Na
vy Hoard, vacated by Corn’s. Rodgers, and
Chauncey.
r*Thc Lancaster Gazette contradicts a
atory which han been pretty extensively cir*
ewUted, that a director of one of the Lan
caster Banks had committed forgerieo to
the amqunt of 70,QUO dollars ; and declares
jtto be df^tituto of truth-
hundre.
•ion of Peter A. Early, who has committed So nuW 1 ^’, VP done my duty,
mi aggravutod murder on tho body of 2a-1 A '" 1 yUU haVC “‘"“'lUVLXA NORRIS
chariuh Harlin, in Greeue County, in this- November 25, 1824.
state. Early is of fair, compexion, light; " —s———u
hair and blue eyes, about five feet nine in
ches high, near twenty years of ago.
Orders received as usual, at
LUTHER’S
OFFICE.
EXCHANGE
Jnn -1
PH It 1,1 Pa’
Academy and Boar. ling Scb ool.
M R. PHILLIPS has the honor to inform
the public, apd particularly those La
dies and Gontjemen who intend placing
their children under his tuition, that he will
open school op Monday, the third of Janua
rv next, in the upper part of tho house at
tLe south-west corner of Col. fihad’s build
iligs, Jqhnslon’s-Square.
dec 22 24
Wanted to Purchase.
S TOCK ofthe Bank of theStnt* of Geor
gia, Planters’Bank, and Marine and
Fire iUstUancorCompany. •' i
J. P. HENRY.
Jan 3
Sug.tr, Coffee and Mackerel.
HKDS prime St Croix Sugar
20 bbls do do do
49 bbls and 3 r > bags prime green coflee
200 bbls No 3 inackafol
Now landing nud lor sale bv
HALL & HOYT-
nov 35 \
I ata ette Playing ards,
A NEW superb article, for sale by
A. PARSONS,
j Djuggijt, No. 8, Gibbons’Buildings.
Gin and Pork.
BULB, country gin, first miality
w 'S/ 80 do prime pork
20 do mess do
Landing from sliip Corsair, for sale by
dec. 27 C. C. GRISWOLD.
Coffee.
1 Oft BAf:s Havana Green Coffee,fb r
* "U rale by HALL & HOVT.
3.1
-fW.
Lost,
Pr;rm- fetigar and Hum.
HMDS, superior St. Croix stwar
-3'is 10 hogsheads ( v ._ ,
25 barrels
’ | New-England r
O N Friday last, by Capt. Wm. Bebee, Just received and for solp bv
of the ship Savannah, thirty-four dol- P. M’DIiRMOT T.
N olice.
TUviicnd, .\’a. C>
died,
At Washington City, on the 34th ult. i
few minuter after 1-o’clock, Pi'sh-a-ma-ts-
Judge Bay, of South Carolina, has decitl-! HA , the Principal Chief of a District ofthe the profits of tho Steam-Boat Company
I Clmi.lutv \ attitn of I 11.1 i „ - II.. .1 . 1 r._ »L L. .1. . , m, *
4 DIVIDEND of Fifteen Dollars per
share, has this day been declared on
lurs. three ten dollar bills of the State Bank
of North Carolina, and a four dollar bill,!
same bank. The finder will be suitably re
warded, by leaving the same with
HALL & HOYT.
Jan 3 *
dec 24
_ r ... |wv< Crockery.
ed the question whether Aliens are liable ■ ^* KU , l *’ lW 0< He departed for the last eight months, payable on Thurs-1 ZpHE aubacribers continue to file orders
to tho nor* rmaneo of militm ,1„k. Ti i thw . W * at 110 IIw ^ °* -' Ir - J^hua Tennis, day next, 6th inst. to the stockholders, or 4 for Crockery, of any description, on
to the per.ormaiKe ot militia duty. The • on, m the above city, whore he had resided their authorised agents, at the Steam-Boat 1 advantao-
* ' * ' " ' with othdk Choctaw Delegates, * '
agents.
opinion of the Judge, predicated upon the "’’I" other Choctaw Delegates, during Office, Savannah.
principle ofthe - Lex Loci," is, that Aliens lue ‘"I 1 n<*Srs>*i«tion S with WM. P. WINTER,
... . , woverumeiit tor the disposal ot a portion of. Treasurer Steam-Boat Coiupany.
ate liable to perform militia duty, | the Lands of the nation. 1 Jan 4 '33P
Swaim 's Panacea,
A FRESH SUPPLY of this celebrated
Medicine, just received per ship Globe,
and for sale by GEO. RYERSON.
dec 4
Port U lie and Wh s„ey
27 CASES 2 dez. each, Port Winp r
antageous terms Persono -, v i B |dng to,
order for the spring, would do well to hand \
in their orders, as early as the month of j Just received and lor sale hy *
January. J. B. HERBERT <S* CO. I J. B. JiJiiLkc
nov 26 * dec 86
Hogsheads Philadelphia Whiskey
■ sale by
HERBERT d». CQ.