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Route of Laj'.n/tttc—Theprojin.wd route
of tlio Gueet of III" Nation, " ns thetimi)
ol his visit, to tlto son'll a|j|irniichi'it, crcuti't
naturally soino intotont, Wi leorniromth.
Norfolk Il.’rultl, that after leaving Kit h.
■■ —r- mom!, ho |inn'oi'ils directly on to Harris*
sight IHII.1.AHS. burgh, tlm wont, of Government ol I'liiuisy 1-
: kivk noi.i.Aixs
Reports have been presented in both !!ou-. tion of capital punishments, exacted by the
I I 111 I l.ii,. n I I i 11* ..Hill,, I l i I' I I . , , s rliilintii tl I Ik
sos of llio Legislature of Now-Vork, recom
mending llio olootioii of Electiira ot I'rcsi-
ilont amt Vicu-Presidonl, by Districts.
kill; then, ullnr some lurthur debate, at a
quarter past three o'clock, the 1 tonne ail
journud.
FRIDAY MORNING. FEB. 4. It*.'*. I
■** HSSS89IB,nSffP “I
Wo have no mail from Washington, later
vtiniii ; will return to Washington, ,nd
','leave there on the .Mth February, hoinRunu*
! ble on nrennnt of his various engagements
to attend the inauguration on the 4th
March. He will go by the way of Norfolk
to the southern states—thence tl ougli Al
abama, Sic. to New-OrleatiB—thence up
than that due on Monthly last—three are j .
now due. The mail from New-York .nd;"'* Ohm to I'.ttsburg. He
Philadelphia due last night, arrived. Three is eompetlod by Jppmnlmmit to be at Bos*
ton hy the 17th of June, the anniversary ot
• also due from these cities am! north.
We attended the exhibition of Mr. Tay
lor, a part oft he evening- of Wednesday, and
Wore much gratified by the exhibition ot bis
peculiar powers. Mr. T. is not a pretender
in his profession, and he carries through his
perbrnmnci• i-oaf ot respectability and
good breeding, which add much to the plea*
•ure derived from them, whilst he appears
to possess a proper confidence in his sin
gular faculty. The colloquy in the latter
part of his entertainment was most amus
ing. As an actor only, Mr. Taylor may
lay claim to highly respectable qualifications.
We learn from the driver of the Western
mail, on the Carolina side, who cuine in
last night, that Hall, and his colleague,
Arrived in Purysburg on Wednesday even
ing, and remained there until the next
morning at 10 o’clock, when they departed
on the road to Charleston. The compani
on of Hall was a small man, about five
feet three or four in dies high. Hall iiad
with him a long fowling piece, precisely an
swering the description of that stolen from
Mr. Hunks, which they offered for sale to
our informant for eleven dollars. They had
a bundle filled with small articles, such
as pocket knives, coinhs, steel purses, and
toy watches, which they also ottered for
tale. We understand that pursuit is mak
ing for them on this road, and that there is
a probability they will be taken.
City Affairs.—K regular meeting of Coun
cil was held yesterday. Nothing of mo
ment was transacted.
The Engine Committee, Aldermen Mil
ieu, Morrison, ami Minis, who were
appointed to report to Council the names
of thirty persons, from whom a selection
of twenty-one should be made to com
pose a fire company, in pursuance of the
act of the last Legislature, reported the
required list of thirty individuals, from
whom the following twenty-one were cho-
•cn
Messrs. S* Philbriek, J. W. Long, W.
P. Beers, Geo. Robertson, Jr. John A.
Beaulard, Wtn. Williams, R. R. Cuvier. R.
Campbell, S. B. Porkman, I. R. Tefft, H.
D. Green, Isnainh Davenport, Wtn. Rahn,
Adam Cope, George A. Ash, Abraham Ni
chols, James Roberts, Sheldon C. Dim
ming, Win. Roche, Alexander Ker, and
John Haupt.
A report was received from the Recorder,
Upon the subject of the legal situation of the
lots upon which the Poor House and Hospi
tal is erected, which concludes by expres
sing the opinion, that Council possesses the
right to interpose their claim for the pur
ple of preventing the appropriation of the
property conveyed by th*m, to any other
purposes than those tor whi \. by the terms
of' he grant, it was conveyed.
On motion of Alderman Cumming, it was
resolved that the Mayor confer with Mr.
Canfield, who proposes to introduce the
Water of the river into the city, for public
and private use; and that he make report
to this board, as spei ific terms ns Mr. Can-
field can now furnish, ns & commencement
ol further measures.
The committee appointed for the purpose
reported a bill, to be entitled an ordinance
to appoint Measurers of Wood, and Inspec
tors and Measurers of Ranging Timber,
Sawed Lumber, Staves, Shirgles. and Ce
dar for the City of Savannah, which was
rend the first time.
On motion of Alderman Jackson, it was
resolved, that when Council adjourns, it
will adjourn to Monday next at 10 o’clock,
A. M. to act upon the above bill.
A bill entitled an ordinance to pr< vent
the wnshing and drying of clothes and otii
tr articles, in the streets, lane.-, and public
squares of the city, was read a second time
and passed. The penalty of this law
thirty dollars.
By the arrival at Baltimore of the schr.
Ekza* from Carthagona, which she left on
the 22d December, we are intormed that
accounts had been received there, by way
of Panama, stating the junction of all the
t -inforcemonhs from Colombia with Bolivar,
in Peru, and that the Liberator was pursu
ing a victorious career.
Letters from Glasgow and Manchester of
the 20th November, received in Baltimore,
*tate that all kinds of cotton goods must ad
vance from/illeen to twenty per cent, in
the battle ofBunker’s Hill, to lay the foun
dation stone of tin* Monument to be erec
ted on Bunker’s Hill.
General Eimjf.nio Cortez and suit, arri
ved in Washington on the 22d tilt.
Col. I. Lima, first Aid to Gen. Pakz, of
the Columbian service, arrived in Washing
ton City on the 2*‘d ult.
A late Paris paper stales that M. Nr.i:n-
khslollkx, the Charge dcs Attain s front
Prussia to the United States, was among
the passengers in one of the last packets
from Calais to Dover, being probably on his
way to this country.
James Taroef, who was apprehended
last November in Charleston, for attemp
ting to runaway with a Pilot.-Bont, has
been found guilty, at the Court of Sessions,
for a Conspiracy to Steal the Pilot-Boat. Of
the other charge of negro stealing, he was
acquitted.
It appears by the Newbury port Herald,
that a gentleman in Boston lias been Finn-
itemying on a considerable scale, and that a
great blow-up is the consequence.
From on official report to the New-York
legislature, it appears ♦bat. there are 38
banks in that state ; that the aggregate of
capital authorised to he invested in them is
$?[>,000,000—that, the capital paid in is
$ .’3,611,900 00 ; the amount of tax levied
*<vk721 47—the amount of commutation
jj *0.142 47—and that the dividends of the
hanks have varied from 5} to a little more
than 0 percent, averaging somewhat more
than 7 per cent, where ascertained.
We are informed, says the Philadelphia
Gazette, tlm* • gentleman, connected with
one ofthe Deparfnvnts at Washington, has
lately discovered a mass ofDocuments con
cerning Cnpt. John Paul Jones, of a very
interesting nature, and tending to exhibit
his character in a new light. They will
probably he given to the public next sum
mer. We do not. know of any subject
more likely to attract popular attention.
The principal merchants and grocers in
Boston, have, hy universal consent, agreed,
that on the 1st of February, they will adopt
the practice of • urehasing and selling all
merchandise by the decimal hundred, which
has been usually bought and sold by the
English cwt.
Competition. Thu stenm-bont United
States, Opt. Beecher, recently gave no
tice the* sh" would take passengers to and
from New-York, to Nnw-Hnven, Conn, for
one dollar curb, dinner and wine, gratis.
r
This circumstance arose in consequence o*
the steam-boat Linnccas, Cant. Pock, re
ducing the regular fare, $3, to gU .40. A
m mber of the citizens of the latter, who
had never passed Hell Gate, improved the
opportunity to visit the “ great emporium.”
Commodore Rodgers arrived in this city
Important huxniion The editor or the on.ttaturilny, to spend a low tluys prepare-
if torv to Ins depart tire from the United Hiatus
New-York Evening Post, bus received from t , H! rtVf . r iuu |M | ol . bollt ,
a correspondent in London, an engraving 'fag the Hug-ship Norlh-Carolina, ubout 7;)
with the description of a new Printing Ma- nidus below, ii being deemed prudent not
chine, invented hy Mr. John Miller, „r t» risk any thn,.. Irinn sudden ioo, by l,ri.. B -
’ J ... mg her higher up. This superb now bhip.
Bridge-Street, London. It inset. in motion ol* the Lmtf, in working up the Bay, proved
hy the power of one man, who with the at- he.rseIf, wo understand, equal to the high
. i l... , ,, u,, expectations that were formed of her Hiipe-
tem anceot tour boss, two to lay on, and . * ... . , .. . . .
, nor sailing, Irom her tine model and the
two to remove the paper, can work oil two known character of her eminent construe-
thousand impressions per hour. tor.—Nat. Int. 24th,
“ We understand,” says the New-York Ntgoriations with Frame.—Extract uf a
Commercial Advertiser, “ that the amount * r : ' u f‘ r - f * ,mt -
—“ i J rtr/», (Jet. 2J.IHJ I.— I lie recent clmn-
subscribed on Monday to the stock ol tiio g-,, H which have been made in the ministry,
New-Jorscy Lombard and Protection Cum* oi wlmh I iiavo already inlbrnictl you, do
panv, exceeded three million dollars." not justify «ny very strong expedition that
1 * ’ mm,.— . a ( hange of lueosurcs, 111 relation to our uf-
n ir A JT.7.7I ; nl k A iioctm Ton" fairs at thin court, will follow. The same
C mailing A writer in the Ilostcn Cen inaivi(Jua|s fi „ ditn . roat llluct!S in lhe uau .
tine), strenoiisly recommends to the Legis- i fi try from those which they formerly held,
luture of Massachusetts, the constructing hut. in ull probability, adhere to their form-
had destined to carry him from his m
shore, lie arrived just us u gentb.inun, goi
on bourdon tlm same el rand, hud the mi
fortune to stuiuhh. 1 , undiall into the water
between the slop’s side and the quay. By
th*. intrepidity and exertions of a seaman,
who instantly plunged m alter him, he was
saved from drowning, and brought oil hoard
with no o'her injury save a sound ducking.
'Tlm rescue, however, demanded a signal
ti^play of his liberultly towards his preser
ver, and turning round, he, with no small
ostentation, tendered him the uught.y sum
of sixpmvti as the reward of his courage uud
humanity. The by-standc.ru were astonish-
eti, and inveighed loudly against such uu-
parullcled meanness. Burns alone remain
ed silent, but when pressed to give 1ns opi
nion of the act—“ Why,” suid he, “the
gentleman is surely the best judge of the
value of his own life.”—Greenock Ad vert i-
zer’ A
enllunun, golM r Ul SIOH,
d, hud the mi^T Tlm m hr.
into the water Jfw ABIGAIL,
tiie quay, tty | Wtn. Aaron, Master,
u <>l‘ it gt-Hinxii. vHKIP' Illivillir t 111> 'rrnuL.* l
Having the greatnr part of h. t
Iri iglil, uigino'ii, will moot wi'li di.pat.i
Tor truighl or passago, apply to captain N
on board at Mongol's app, r Wharf, or to
COHEN Sl Mil,LEU.
fell 4 t;o,
poiar or savannah.
of a Canal to extend tha benefits of the E- " "'""‘Ta T i',’ l , h " 1 "!'
^a.»a discussion between the United States and
rie Canal to Boston. He enumerates the France. On the point to which my letter
facilities in the route which he points out, to the Baron d« Dumas particularly relates,
and demonstrates the ieasibility of the uu- d .‘ ! Vilh'le has "Iroady (riven hi,
J deliberate views in his letters to Mr. Gal-
dertaking. ; laf.in, dated 6th and loth Nov. 11122, and
——■ 11 have every reason to believe that they re-
We take advantage of the permission cf main unchanged. Having bestowed much
n „ ... ... ,■ ri: , attention on the subject, it is probable his
“ I’.” and delay the insertion of his commi-•••„ -m , • J ’ 1 \ \
J ‘opinion will be, in a great measure, deris-
nication a day or two.
to hear from him ollen.
We should be glid
Lnfayctt° at Riehinoml.—'The General ar
rived »t Richmond on the22d ult. He ar
rived at Rocketts about two o’clock. Ar
rangrinents had been made to receive him
hy the Military Companies ofthe city. Ih
landed amid the peal of Artillery, and \vn
escorted by a Committee of the Executive
Council, with his Hon and Secretary, to his
lodgings—the militury procession accompa
nying, consisting of the Fayette Guard;
the Light Infantry Blues, the Artillery
Company, the Rifle Rangers, a detachment
ofthe little company of boys, the Morgan
Rangers.—He was conducted to his quar
ters at Mr. Richardson’s boarding-house.
The Old General remained on the pave
ment before the doors yf his quarters in the
snow, to receive the salutations ofthe Mili
tary as it. passed him. A large crowd sur
rounded him at the door and greeted him
on his arrival.
Several of the officers of Government,
members of the Legislature, and citizens
repaired to his rooms to welcome him to the
city. Tlm Old Genera!, it is said, looks
better than he did the la^t lime he was in
Richmond.
On the 95th ultimo, after a number of
preliminary proceedings, the General was
introduced into the House of Delegates,
where he wa.ri addressed by the Speaker and
replied in his usual apt. and happy style.—
After the conclusion of the ceremonies in
the House, he was introduced to the Sen
ate, where the same were repeated. The
National Legislature.—In Senate, oa
Monday 21th ult. Mr. Homes, «f Maine,
to whom was referred the hill to amend t.lie
judicial system ofthe United Slates, and to
provide for three additional circuit courts,
reported the same with amendments ; which
were read and ordered to be printed.
Mr. Barbour moved that 1500 additional
copies oftlm Message of the President of
the United States of the 13th inst. and the
documents accompanying it, respecting pi
racy, be printed for t he use of t.lie Senate.
He observed that great, difference of opinion
existed on tlu*su iject which had been in
discussion for the his-t two ’or three days.—
He found hitnselfiti the minority. The ma
jority were always sate, but the responsi
bility, in this case, rested on the minority
alone; thereloreit. was necessary they should
justify themsclvc to file public—and it. was
with this view ho moved for riie printing an
additional number ofthe documents.
Mr. Lloyd, of Massachusetts compliment
ed Mr. U. on thu zeal and ability he rind
displayed in his support ofthe bill. He ex
pressed his conviction of the propriety of
his views on this subject, and hoped In*
would not relax in his endeavours to carry
it through.
Tlm question heing taken on the motion,
150(1 additional copies were ordered to be
printed.
The bill from the House authorizing the
subscription of stock to the Delaware and
Chesapeake canal company was read and
ordered to a second reading.
Tiie bill from the House for the contina-
tion ofthe Cumberland road was read and
ordered to a second reading.
The Senate then again took up the bill al
lowing a drawback on cordage manufac
tured fmm hemp imported, but before a de
cision adjourned,
in the House of Representatives, Mr.
Hamilton from the committee on military
affairs,reported a hill providing for the grad
ual increase ofthe corps of engineers, and
for equalizing the rank, pay & emoluments
of the protestors ofthe Military Academy at
West. Point, and for other purposes; which
\va« twice read and commited.
On motion of Mr. Livingston, of Lou. it
was
Rt sobrd. That the Committee of Wavs
and Means he instructed to enquire into the.
expediency of permitting a drawback to be
had on foreign brandy and wine, when ex
ported to any place in Mexico, Guntinmla,
or South America, iu cusksnfnot less than
lf> gallons.
The resolution was adopted.
Mr Carter. ofS. Carolina, laid onthe ta
ble the following resolution:
ficsnlved. That the President be reques
ted to communicate to this House any cor
respondence in his possession, which he
may not deem it improper to disclose, which
has taken place between the government of
the. U. States and that of France, tunnell
ing the interpretation of the Hth article of
tlm treaty for the cession of Louisiana.
On motion of M r. Wabater, of MastJachn
setts, the house proceeded to the conside
ration ofthe bill miking further provision
for the punishment of certain crimes com
ini! d against the United States.
After considerable debate,
Mr Wicklitte moved to strike out the
puni-hrnent of death in the first section of
1 lie bill, (provided for burning any dwelling
house, mansion house, store, barn, at able
light hnu>*\ arsenal, magazine, rope walk,
wnri house, store house, block house, bar
rack,ship or vessel, within any fort, dock
yard, novv yard, arsenal, or magazine, be
longing to the U. fc>.) and substitute in lieu
thereof—
'Shall bo punished by fine, not exceed
ing 5000 dollars, and hy imprisonment and
confinement at hard labor, not exceeding
15 years, according to the aggravation ol
the offence.”
Tliis section was defended hy Mr. Web
ster, when Mr. Livermore expressed a hope
hat the Judiciary Committee would fur-
consequence ^of the increased demand* and gallins and lobbies wero crowded with la
th* difficulty cf supplying it.
J dies and geutlemeQ-
ivenstothc* answer which shall be given
to my letter. It. is the opinion of many
well informed men, tlyit, in the course of a
few months, important changes will be
made in the composition of the ministry.—
As those changes, however, will proceed
from causes wholly unconnected with for
eign affairs, l ain hy no means sanguine in
my expectations, that, under any new com
position ofthe ministry, we may hope for a
change of policy, as it relates to our claims.
The tll.h oriich* ofthe Luii.*»iana treaty will
bn continually put forward us a bar to our
claims, and its adjust client urged as often
as we renew our claim for indemnity.”
We received the following letter some
time siuen, and have tttktm-liio opportunity-
of submitting the suggestions of the writer
at the time I lie important subject to which
it refers is discussing in our national coun
cils : Nat. Int.
Boston, 18f/i Dec. 1824 —If it be. true, as
I believe it is. that the Nation ought to pay
ill the expense of causing free and unmo
lested access, for it citizens, on the high
way ot Nations; and more especially, to
tie* most easy road (this being hy sea) be
tween two ports of the United States, say,
fi r instance, Boston and Now-Orli ans,why
should not the United States furnish, out. of
the Publit Stores, a musket and a boarding
P'ko. for each man, and a couple of guns,
fixed with locks, with suitable ammunition
for every merchant vessel bound to the
West-Indies, or any part of the Gulph of
Mexico?
Public armed vessels cannot reach the
small boats. It is only the small boats that
do attack our merchant, vessels; and the
armament. I propose would be amply com
petent. tp defend them, and to teach the pi
rates that their present trade will produce
more ki< ks than coppers.
Vessels armed, hy rich people, care not for
the expense of arming, the bulk of our coas
ting traders and West-Indin merchants do
not. vvantto 4 go to this expense. Indeed, their
voyages will not afford it. Neither do they
like to give very heavy bonds, for the use
to he made of their arms, as they are not,
generally speaking, very In avy men.
Fightmg against the pirates ; our men
fight for the nation, why not then, allow
thorn a pension, if wounded, and, if killed,
allow a pension to their widows and or
phans ?
1 have no doubt, from the inquiries I have
made, that, the adoption of these hints,
would put an end to Piracy—This adoption
however, need not stop the other measures
that are now contemplated.
P. P. F. DEGRAND
Cleared,
.Ship Samuul Wright, Riley, Liverpool,
Enmuel Wright.
Ship Millou, Webb, Liverpool,
William Gaston.
ARRIVED,
Schr. Laura Jane, Bollou, Baltimore, 13
(lavs, to Uouglau & Sorrell, Johnston, Hills
& eo. 1) Gurney, Jr.
Steam Boat Eilgefield, SassarJ, Charles
ton ‘3 days, bound to Augusta.
BELOW,
Ship Savannah, Beebe, New-York, 6
days, to Hall & Hoyt, and others.
Aiso, ship Montgomery, lrom Boston.
SAILED,
Ship Tamerlane, Johnston, Liverpool.
The steam boat Henry Shultz, Lubbock,
from Hamburg, arrived at Charleston on
Tuesday.
CI.r.AItSI) FOR TIMS FORT,
At New-York, 3<)tli ult. ship Mount Ver
non, Bunker.
IIP FOR THIS FORT,
At New-York, -25th ult. ship Savannah,
Beebe, to sail '27th ; ship Co.sair, Porter,
lespach.
(.her consider that, subject, and wmdd br
prepared oil next. day. to modify this see-
lion in such a manner as to remove the
burning of some oft hose objects from unde
the punishnmnt of death and assign to them
a lighter peunlty. With this hope he mov
ed that the house do now adjourn, and the
motion was carried.
In Senate on Friday,?5th «!t. the bill for
allowing Drawback on Cordage, manufac
tured front imported hemp, was taken up
for discussion. Filially, it was rejected, on
'he cpiestion tor u tliirJ reading, hy Yeas 18,
Nays -25. The Bill for the Suppression of
Piracy, and a hill relating to the Judiciary
System were both, further postponed, until
next day.
In the House of Representatives, the bill
for the Punishment of certain crimes com
mitted ngninst the United States, again un
derwent a long discussion. Mr. Webster
and Mr. Wioltlifle, alternately, addressed
the House—Mr. Livingston spoke nearly
aa hour and a lull', chiefly on the mitiga-
Comporifnm—A writer in the Philadel
phia Democratic Press, a paper of the old
school, in speaking of governor Clinton's
message, closes in tlm following manner :—
“ While it furnishes matter tif regret to
ser President Monroe, onre u distinguished
member, of the democratic party, making
Itp kiiij toward the harbor of federalism', it
is gratifying in see another cqui.llv distin
guished individual, Gov. Clinton, balding
cinse to the wind, with an apparent deter
mination to make the port of democracy,
pure and unsullied" VVhut changis!
Pari. .Von. 20—The higher circles in
Paris have been seriously occupied with a
tragi:al, adventure, which happened a few
days ago. The details are thus related :—
The wife of Marshal the Duke lie IP**, has
(hr some time, had an intimate connection
with one of her husband’s njyfflBde-eatnp
This officer was lately married, arid his in
tercourse with Madame la Mnrechnlle,
though carried on with the greatest secre
cy, did not escape the jealous suspicions of
bis wife. This unfortunate intimacy, how
ever, was continued, in spite of her com
plaints, and she at last took it so much to
heart, that, in the bitterness of her grief,
she adopted the fatal resolution of putting
an end to her existence, in which she suc
ceeded. by taking so strong a portion oflaud-
■iiinm. that all assistance was rendered use
less. Her husband who never imagined
that, her feelings were so strong as to have
led to this dreadful ext.remitv. was horror-
stricken oil seeing his youthful and lovely
wife expiring in his arms. Stung by re
morse, he became frantic, and. in the trans-
oorts of his delirium, he seized the corpse,
flow with it across the street, entered the
Marshal’s house, and gaining the apart
ment of Madame la Marcchalle.lie laid the
corpse al her feet. Cjrclaiming, in accents of
the deepest despair. " Contemplex ton ntfti-
ivgc”—Behold what, you have done. The
contusion this dreadful scene produced in
the hotel, mnv be more easily conceived
than described.
Burns was never ;n Greenock but once
and that was when about to take his pas
sage to the W. Indies. On that occasion,
however, his satirical spirit gave birth to
one caustic remark, which is too good to be
lost, »nd has not yet, as far as we recollect
appeared elsewhere. Having gone down
to the harbor, to view th* ship which h*
linonds and Daisiiis.
-J rvBAGS Sort Shulled Almonds
IU 100 BoXt'b Bunch Raisins
lot) do Muscatel do
100 do Bloom do
Landing from ship William Ponn, for salt*
by N. J BAYARD
No. 14, Jones’Buildings.
Fob 2 58|i
100
jVow L mtli, g
BARRELS POTATOES
50 Bundles Eastern Hay
25 Kegs Goshen Butter
20 Barrels N. England Rum
25 Barrels India Point Gin
50 Bands Nortl ern Gin
3 Hah Boxes Cotton Cards
For sale low by S. C. GREENE.
Fob 3 58p
t or I hiuSeston
The new Rteiim-Bosv
AUGUSTA,
Captain Grom,
— - ■ - - -— Will !"ave here on Satur
day or Sunday next. For freight or pas.
G. B. LAMAR.
him
nage apply to
fell \
NEW LARD, HAMS, AND HOLLAND
GIN.
RECEIVED PER BRIO <1 FORGE WASHINGTON.
■g i~Vg~k KEGS New Leaf Lard
Avlvf 15ti Hama
3 barrel- Castor Oil
5 Pipes II. Gin, Swan Brand
30 Barrels MesR Pm k
For sale by J. B. HERBERT &. CO.
.Inn M
KEGS TOBACCO, of brands
Jm O which are in high repute, now
Tobacco
KEGS
high
landing, from Richmond, for sale iu lots to
suit purchasers, by W. LI PPITT & CO.
Also, n constant supply of
V ssar’s Superior Me.
Feb 2 68p
x astmg.s.
TONS comm castings, just rccejv-
od from GrnenQck, via. Charleston,
con-istiupofthe following assortment, viz :
2(>U0 pots from J to 30 gallons
20u American spiders, from D to 13 inches
50 stt fiat metal weights, from l oz. to
4 lbs.
1 20 London skillets, from 1 to 6 quarts
1300 camp ovens, from 0 tu 18 incites
130 untinned tea kettles, from one to ft
quarts
For sale by P. M’DERMOTT.
.Tan tt
flour and i'obacco
QAA BARRELS Richmond Superfine
4ll/U *200 do do Fine Flour
60 do Ship Stuff*
50 Kegs Richmond manuafr.c-
ttired Tobacco
Landing from sloop Henry, and for sale bv
CUMMING & GVVATHMEY. '
Feb si 5itu
Bunch Muscatel Kaisins.
J UST received per ship Win. Penn, di
rect from Gibraltar,
140 Boxes Bum h Muscatel Raisins
For sale bv
BRADLEY, CLAGHORX & WOOD,
Feb 3 AnciiiuxV Wharf.
St. Andrew.
Feb 4
A Quarterly Meeting
of the St. Andrew’s Smi-
uty. will he field at tbc
City-Hovl, on
Tn-.yjnrrnv' Even!wr.
the 5th instant, at SEV
EN O’CLOCK. The
punctual attendance of
Members is requested.
JOIl.\ ( BALFOUR,
Secretary t
THti LAST IS1G Tl'!
THE
IVramaUc Vcalcttoqulst,
I NFORMS tin: public, that he will give a,
MUSICAL AN1) COLLOQU \L LI-
VERTISKMENT, at tin* Exchange Long
Room T HIS E V E N l N G, to com
mence at seven o’clock and conclude ut,
nine o’clock* on which occus.ion. Mr. T\v*
i.oh will exercise the nm-t extraordinary
inflections of lhe human voice.
For particulars 1 see hills ofthe day.
(O’ Tickets to he had at the Bar of the
City-Hotel. W. T. Williams’ Book-Store*
and at the Bar ofthe Exchange.
Feb 4 59
N ot ice
T HE creditors of Mr. William Turner,
are requested to call nt. the C": nt-
ing-House of Messrs. Andrew Low cV Co.
and receive a dividend of thirty per cent.
F b 4 r
Tar,! itch Wu»iit c.
JUST miCElUElt,
RBLS TAR
*a\J H> .If Pitch
10 do Rosin
ft do bright Varnish
Foi sale by “ A. BASSETT,
No. 1, Mongin’s New-Building.
Feb 4
THE DRAWING OF
2*1 '.LASS
C HARLESTON LOTTERY for th*
benefit of Fine Arts and the Literary
and Philosophit itl Society is received, ami
can be examined at
LUTHER’S
Exchange Office.
feh 4 60
TICKKf'H IfK KIWI).
PENNSYLVANIA
UM0.y CAM! L L 0 TTEFt Y
I 3EBEONS who have ordered Tickets in
the above Lottery can obtain tin*nr by
application to tiie Subscriber.
Whole T.c\e!« - £7 00
Halves . - 3 50
Quarters • • 1 75
Eighths * - 0 87}
WM. RonERTSOv,
Georgian O/O jc
fob 4 00
,000 S10 000
5.000 5.000
CAPITALS IN TIIE PENNSYLVANIA
Union Canol Littery
15th Class—New Series.
T HE above splendid Prizes will be dis
tributed on the Ninth of North w *.
Thosewho would horonm candidates Wi l
hand in their names without delay- at
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
Where Tickets can a* present be ordered
at Seven Dollars.
f14* 4 ^>0
Prime Sugar and Rum.
(£Vi\ HIIDS. superior St. Croix sugar
10 hogsheads i n . ,
25 barrels \ «ew-England rum
fust received and for sole hv
P. M’DERMOTT.
dor 24
New-Oi'icaus Sugar and Mo
lasses
| A/\ HOGSHEADS Prime Ncw-Or-
Avlvl leans Sugar
50 do do do Molasses
For sale hy HALL 4 HOYT.
Fell *2
\Ua<kutg.
FEW dozen of Day & MartinV Genu-
. ine Blacking, for sale by
P. F.. BRASSINNE,
Druggist, opposite the Exchange.
Jan '2(1
. “tftifea Rank JS'uUs,
F OR SALE at
LUTHER’S EXCHAT$S omes.
Notice.
T IIE undersigned having been appoint
ed by his Honor the Judge of the
Court of Oyer and Terminer, uss-ignees Ibj
the purpowe of settling the accounts of thu
late firm of Nosier & Griggs, of Envannah,
they having made a surrender of all their
estate, both real and personal, for the bem •.
fit of their creditors, do hereby give notice
to all persons indebted to .-aid concern, th::t
they must pay or liquidate their accounts,
within THIRTY DAYS from this date,
after which time those unsettled will with*,
out. discriminalion, he pul in suit. Ail per
son.- having demands against said concern,
are required forthwith to present their
claims, in order that the trust inuy be set
tled us early as possible.
JOHN W. LONG,) . •
M. HERBERT, { A g
Feh 4 0.)fu
F
Wanted to Hire,
OR ONE YEAR, three men or \vn,
men, who are capable of going through
an allotted day’s work on a Gotten Planta
tion. for whom liberal wages will be given*
For information apply to the editors of tii©
Georgian.
Feb 4 60
Printing Paper.
REAMS of good quality Imperial
Printing Paper, for sale at cost and
charges for cash. Apply at this Office,
dec 27
Philadelphia and Ba’t’inore
Whiskey.
■t AA BARRELS Philadelphia and B«I-
1UU timore Whiskey, iust receive!