Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, February 21, 1825, Image 2

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\ 5 BY O. & W. ROBERTSON, runr.isnF.us or tiik laws ok tiif. dmon. From France — Paris pnp« r* to tho, 3i* of Janhnry,were received by tlie Desdemn- nil at N. York on tho Oth instant. Their con- Dksha.—Tt is reported in the Kentucky Reporter of tho 3!st. ulf. that tho trial of Dkhma, the son of the Governor, fir the OO^VKEBffZAL. DAILY PAPKH,• : COUNTRY P1PKR, l.tnilT HOLLARS. .•KIVU DOLLARS. MONDAY MORNING, FEB. 51, 1055. tents are unimportant. Sales of Cotton at murder of Francih Raker has closed, and Havre, Jan. 3d—30 bales of Georgia, at If. that, tho jury has brought in a verdct of—ITpluml Cotton is at present i ISrentimes French Stock. Jan. 3,105,50. guilty. > ,or 60 k - ‘■•I' ; 1 b ' tr. 135 a I0‘4 50. Our stuck on h Inuiam Treaty Coivci.uim>.—Wo have the pleasure of announcing the conclusion of a treaty with the Creek Indiana ill this state. The cession to the state is said to embrace all their land, except about fifty miles square, lying in Alabama. The quan tity *nf land is also said to amount to between four and five millions of acres, one-third ot which is stated to he good land. The price given is $ ItlO.OUt). and an equal quantity of land west of the Mississippi, to which the Indians are to remove in eighteen months. We congratulate our fellow-citizens on this desirable event, not only on account of the actual benefit to the state, but ns the set tlement of an account between it and the United States, which has given rise to some irritation. The following is the letter from the United States Commissioners, to the Governur of this Slutc, communicating the intelligence:— Indian Schinos, Feb. 13, KliiS. Sir—Your Express has tiiis moment reached us and delivered your Communica tion covering the proceedings of Congress upon tho Indian question—We are happy to inform you that the ‘-long agony is over,” and that we concluded a Treaty yesterday with what we consider the Nation, for near ly the whole country We enclose you a copy, also dispatches for government.— These Inst are addressed to your care, to secure t heir certain transmission by to-mor- row’s mail. Tho original Treaty will be conveyed by our Secretary to Washington City by the Stage, leaving Wilkes on Thursday next. We are still in time for ratification by the present Senate, and beg to offer you our sincere congratulations up on the more than successful issue c.f a nego tiation in which you have been an ardent eo.worker With great consideration and respect, (Signed) DUNCAN G. CAMPBELL. JAMES MERIWETHER. His Excellency G. M. Tqpur. Fatal Engagement.—We loam by the achooner Florida, Captain Jomnaun, arrived at this port yesterday, from the Florida Reef, that the Colombian armed schooner Centolla, Captain Bartlett, was blown up on the coast of Cuba, on the 7th instant, •lid the crew lost. The only particulars we have been able to learn arc, that when off the Mora, she discovered a Spanish cor vette, from which it was impossible to es cape, unless by running in or risking an ac tion. The latter took place, and at the se cond broadside, the fatal event occurred.— The Centolla has been frequently in this port, where most of her officers arejweli ac quainted. Tho French ship Point Petre, with cot ton, from New-Otleans for Bordeaux, was lost on Florida Reef on the 7th instant.— The crewand part of the cargo were saved. The new notes of the Planters* Bank of this city, which they now issue, are of the most beautiful description. For elegance of execution, and delicacy of touch, we do Dot know their superior. Those of the de nomination of five, twenty and fifty dollars, ar particularly admirable, and really ap pear to be sufficient to set the art of the Counterfeiter at. nought. The plate in en graved by Fafr.man, Underwood & Co. of Philadelphia. Murderer Apprehended.—A reward of two hundred and lit’ty dollars was offered by Governor Turn, p, for the apprehension of Peter A. Fahey, accused of committing an aggravated murder on the body of Zach- ARiah Haulin, of Greene County in this state. We understand that Early has been apprehended in Limestone, Alabama, after a desperate resistance, in which lie killed one individual and mortally wounded another, before he was secured. Thf. New Administration.—Tho Wash ington Gazette, gives the fulUowing list of names, collected from “ the public friends as well as tho enemies of Mr. Adams,” from among whom the new administration will probably be formed, viz. Mr. Webster, Gov. Wolcott, of Connecticut, Gov. Van Ness of Vermont, Mr. Southard, Mr. Wirt, Mr C|«.v, Mr. Forsyth, and Gov. Barbour, of Virginia. 1IY THE OKRUKMONA AT NKW-YOflK. Extract, from a lethr dated Fl.wre % Jan. 3. paying fr. Louisiana , j fr. 13ft a 105 ftU. Our stock on hand con- Troops continue to arrive from Spain. ' ! H ist» ofbut from 10 to 11.000 bales U. S. Letters from Madrid of Dec. 50, speak of, At. Cnllao, on tho 55 October, flour was nm j 4,000 Brazils. Our manufacturers an approaching change of ministry. Sr. selling at fourteen dollars per barrel, on will probably soon lie obliged to come for- _ . ..., , , . 1 ward and purchase more freely tfian thr-v Saavvtlm will bo at the hoatl ul the Marine, board. have lately done : and we anticipate a small Sr. Vicente, Minister of Justice, Sr. Valeri- rise in tho course oftho month, 46.! btilos no, of Finance, anti Sr. Sntnbrado, whocom- 1^ lc *nwnnt of Duties paid by the auc- mutids the horse guards, will ho at the head Uonoors of tho city ot Now-Vork, for tho of the War Department. There is no im- J uar "’as 224,(138 86, provements in tho slate of things : tho mo A number of gentlemen now in Washing derate liberal party are persecuted. A new treaty with Franse is said to have boon, ton ' from different parts of tho Union, wish- signed—tho articles of which are kept se- i«? to manifest their sentiments of respect cret. Arrests continue t and tho military 10 Gonoral Jackson, after the dotision of arc kept in motion along tho coast as if an the presidential question, mot to iffor him invasion wore apprehended. I a public dinner on the occasion. \n invi- A recent decree of the Spanish govern-! tnt,on " as accordingly sent by a c.mmitteo 1 tnent declares that Rico is not included "fHntml for the purpose, to whom tho by the law prohibiting the importation of General transmitted the following teply.de- foreign grain, and that it may bo imported cliningthe invitation :— into tho kingdom at a duty of 212 Murave- ! ,, < V K '7 > :' ,K " : * h . l,v ’ r “ ,,ivod . >' 0,,r P n ' j* 3 | fife invitation, in behalf of yourselves and u dis per arrobe. | number of citizens “ in t his city, from dif- Derwiscli Pacha, instead of being disgra- fi’rent states in the Union,” to part; ke of a ced, is said to have received orders teas- P»W'c entertainment to-morrow. For your ,, , . ... . , politeness, pray accept mv thanks. I cannot semble an army on the frontiers ot Livonia, ,| nc i illCi an ,| ol 'ifrht not; yet I cannot refrain to enter the Morea a', a moment’s warning, from suggesting to you and my friends the propriety, perhaps necessity, of forbearing to confer upon me, at this moment, any such prominent mark of your regard. You cannot, I am persuaded, mistake my mean ing. A decision of a matter, about which much public, feeling and concern lias been manifest, very lately has taken place. Any evidence of kindness and regard, such as you propose, might, by many, be viewed as conveying with it exception, murmuring, and feelings of complaint; which 1 sincere ly hope belong not to any of my friends. I would, therefore, beg leave to suggest to you, that, on reflection, you may deem it proper to forbear any course to which, pos- siblv, exception might he taken. Please to accept my thanks, and tender them to the gentlemen respectively. ANDREW JACKSON. To Messrs. S. Swartwout, J. Co !T, l to second the Egyptian fleet A Paris paper of December 23d, states, that the King hits lately accorded a pension to young llenri de Lenumont, in considera tion of tho services of his late father, the Chevalier de Lenumont, ancient captain of the regiment of Agenois, who, at the seige of Yorktoum in 1781, defended a redoubt with great bravery, and received two bay onet wounds in the breast. The father was recommended at tiie time by Louis 10th. Colombia.—The Philadelphia Freeman’s Journal, contains a bulletin, dated “ Camp of Gnanacarnmba, Oct. 29,” giving an ac count of an action between the Colombian and Spanish troops, in which the latter were defeated, with the loss of300 killed and 120 wounded—Colombian loss, 1ft killed and 30 wounded. These were on the next day to take the impregnable position of Fiquitique, three leagues to the rear of Popayan.— This account speaks of some previous re verses. It is, however, not so late by five or six weeks, as the account received at Charleston some time since, which we pub lished, detailing the total route of the Span ish army, and the capture of Canterac and his colleagues. Pirates Taken.—Lieut. Pinkney, who returned in the U. S. schooner Wenzel, from the West India Squadron, informs tho editor of the Baltimore Patriot, that a few days previous to the sailing of the Wenzel, from Havana, the Spanish brig of war Maltez, in company with two Spanish launches, flitted out at that place, had ta ken a sloop’s crew consisting of eleven. The sloop had been boarded by II. B. M. frigate Dartmouth ; they shewed a commission that she was a Spanish government vessel, but it did not satisfy the Commander of the Dartmouth—he ordered her to proceed with him to the Havana, but when off the Moro, (at night.) the sloop made her escupo—in formation was given, and the brig and laun- j t0 ^ ,rect ^'ho completion of entries for the . . •. a. , . benefit of drawback after the period of twen- ches were sent in pursuit of her, and sue- tv aiu i ,t was taken up in the House. ceeded in taking her in a small fort to wind ward of Amoa. The captain of the sloop had previously gone to the Havana to take out a coasting license ; ho had not return ed, but concealed himself at the Begins, where he was found and thrown into pri- onr\», \ n Wm. Ruiiin'son, ^Committee. J. O. H INLON, ) 10th February, 11125. Congress—In Senate,on Friday 11th inst. Mr. Diekerson presented a petition from Titos. Cooper. ofSouth-Carolint, (formerly of Pennsylvania) praying 1 that a fine impos ed upon und paid hy him, for an alleged li bel against John Adams, then President of the United States, under the act of Con gress commonly called the “ Sedition Laic," may be refunded. The petition was, on motion of Mr. Dick erson, ordered to he referred to a solect com mittee, and be printed. Mr. Tazewell introduced a resolution re questing tile President to inform Mr. Cal houn of his election as Vice-President, and prescribing the form of the certificate oftho President of tiie Senate declaring such e- lection. The Senate, on motion of Mr. Smith, took up tiie bill muking appropriation for the Military Service for the year 1825. The Committee of the Senate recom mended the striking out of the appropriation of 28,567 dollars to defray the expense of continuing surveys for Internal Improve ments. This motion gave risoto a debate of con siderable duration, when the motion was negatived 21 to 19. In the House, on motion of Mr. Cambre- leng, tho committee of the whole was dis charged from further considering the bill authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury After some discussion, the bill was ordered to be engrossed for a third reading. An engrossed bill to authorize the laying out and opening of a public road from the St. Mary’s River to the Bay of Tatnna, in tiie Territory of Florida ; and an engros sed bill to provide an appropriation to com- . , ,. , , . , r * plete the public road from Pensacola to St. son with Ins crew to stand their trial. No Xugustine, in the Territory of Florida proceedings had taken place previous to the sailing of the Wouzel. It is said the state of New-York,proposes lending Ohio $5,500,000. at 5 per cent, redeem blc at pleasure— r she will cut the Canal from the Lakes to Ohio river at her own expense, if Ohio will yield up the divi dends of tho tolls for 20 years—the legisla ture of Ohio it is thought will accept the loan—she has passed the law establishing w#r« read a third time, passed, and sent to the Senate. Panama, 2d December 1824.—There has befcn nothing new hero tor some time, ex cept yesterday, when a fleet of men of war was descried, and soon alter recognized to be Spanish ; consisting of one line of buttle ship, two corvettes, one brig and two schoo ners, with eight sail of transports, full of troops, standing in shore ; but they soon tucked and were lost sight of in the evening steering to the Westward. The men of war had the Spanish flag flying, and, of the T 1 !*’ < Imrleston Theatre has been en gage»f hy Ihe Cky Council of Charleston, tor the eof.tcMplati d ball to Lafayette the route oft he canal—i* comes down the ! transports, two the English, and the others, Valiev of the Scioto and strikes the Ohio ‘ hn American. The generate was im.no- * , , ) diately beat, and every one was in an in- at Portsmouth—the consequence is, to use J ' un(Ier arnj8 . should the fellmvs at- the expression of a cit izen of that place, that properly there had risen 200 per cent. tempt to land, we shall no doubt give them a warm reception. Every body was iu the highest spirits. 6". Put. Perkins’s Steam Engine.—A gentle man lately arrived from Eng'and, has fur nished ns with a description of a steam-boat The National Journal states that there is reason to believe there is no truth in the report, received at New-York, from Eng land, of the intention of the King of Spain constructed hy Mr. Perkins, to exhibit the to demand of the United States a recal of powers ot his engine. Its form is long and , • , c .i i i i narrow, to accommodate it. to the Regent’s their recognition of the Independence of. ^ ;,„ !ro it ia kept and frequently wor- several of tho South American States, un- . dor pain, in case of refusal, of revoking the cession of the Floridas. uplands, of tho new crop, just arrived in our port, proves of quite inferior quality. “ Rice ofthenew crop is in great demand .. 1 "J* r T!!'- v ’ 'V and would lotch 45 fr. per 50 k. d. q. Cnf-H**- Nimrod, fen has declined, St* Domingo 60 2ft, and 07 50 fr. in bond—Havana, fr. 70 a 75.— Ashes which were worth 49 fr. d. p. are now rntlior lower.” French Funds, Jan. 3.—Five per cent. Consols 102f. 33c. to 1021’. 50c. Bank Ac tions 1950f. ban, Moore, Herbert, Markov, Metcnlf, Loo, and Horton, and 40 for Beaufort and Clmrh’slon. Steam Bent Enferprize. Bowman. 3 days from Augusta, with Boats Nos. 1 & 4, 969 bales Cotton, and other merchandize, to Wm. Gaston,.!. Cumming & Son, H. Cle- lnnd, R. Cambell, Ponce &. Mackenzie, and others. SAILED, Ship Corsair, Porter, New-York. Pas sengers. Jno. Inglis, Wm. Inglis, W. Rose, and I. Norton. Ship Sullio, , for Hnvro. Schr. George, Harris, for Providence. Oranges. J UST received, 1500 SWEET ORAN OKS, fur Side hy A. BASSETT, F I. ’I rpne- v P’diditifr Lout' ugiir. Kfi BARRELS I.oafSugar,just rcctit. tJ U ed and fur salu bv HALL Si HOYT, Feb 21 S. C. GltEENi, OJlrre fit Safe, The ship Sallv, Glidden, was left at Bor- f) l?, 1,Me ' ' ' ’ arrived at, Ncw-Yurk ° 10 U " rr " M ”> ru,lt in 28 duys. for this port to sail in 8 days. CLF AHEO FOR THIS PORT, At New-York, 11th inst. brig George Wnshinton, Rhodes; isjfh, ship Augusta, i White. Extract from a tetter dated Bordeaux^ Da\ 13.—“ Our market has undergone but little change, as at this season there arc* no Anni'F.n prom ttus pn*>t. At. Boston, 7th inst. schr. Virginia, Otis, 10. day s. At Providence. 8th instont, ship llrzard, Child. At New-York, ft’li instant. schr. Nancy* ... «- : .. r„, . . Small, 6 days; 10th, schr. Comet, Judd, 7 expeditions to the North. Ihe greutest: j 3 calm prevails ill business generally , and no j A J rhnr ,est.m. nn Friday, sehr. Jnllv material change may be looked or until | S(ljW A „ , day i steam boat Edgefield, spring; every description ol produce ap- ; ^. H ., ir( j pours to be at its lowest price, and should, * we receive moderate supplies, for some j '■llluli time, i, is reasonable to expect a change for the better. Coffee has not improved: sales for the last three months have not been ex tensive, and have been more than replaced by the arrivals ; sales have averaged 14 a I ft sols entrepot. Cotton has been uncom monly dull these last three months, and a considerable decline has taken place here, as well as at Havre. There are but a few' hundred hales of American Cotton, for which a very reduced price is offered ; and although the accounts hove been received ot the failure of crops with you, yet they have not affected our markets. Aconeours of Tobacco will be hold next month, when the supply will in all probability greatly ex ceed the demand of the Regie. We have here uml at Havre,9000 hhdf>. 5000 of which will be the extent of the demand, unless there should be but the one concours du ring the year, in that event the demand will be greater. Brandies have risen consider ably, 210 to 2ft0f. per 50 velts, 4th proof.” The steam-boat PEND L E T O N. Brtvkm, Having superi r accom modations fi»r pns‘(-figej-..,boundfi*r Charier- ton. inland, via. Beaufort, will touch hei- on Tuesday evening, 22d init. F- h 21 7 to SAVANNAH fmm t7*.?<fS&sjwtvcY ’ BY TIIE FRANKLIN AT CHARLESTON# .Yew- York, Feb. 12.—Cotton.—The mar ket lor the week past has not been very an imated, yet sales to some extent have been made, say about 5000 bales have undergone a transfer, principally on speculation, at prices fully equal to the rates before given, and in some cases an advance has been ob tained. We feel at liberty to extend the range of Uplands to 19 cents, and to ad vance the other sorts a trifle. Upland, lb. 16 a 19 cts; Louisiana, 18 a 20 ; Sea-Is land, none offered ; Tenessee, 16 a 17 ; Al* \ abama, 16 a I8j. • , Flour.—The arrivals from the South eqmi.ped, provided with throe rounds ot since uur last having been rather largo, and lllal l k cartridges, lur the celebration ot the the demand limited for export, the quota-, anniversary ul:tho birth-day ol Washington is Volunteer Guards, ATTENTION! A PPEAR on your Parade Ground, in l -i uniform, TO-MORRUVV, 22d inst. at. ten o’clock, A. M. completely armed ami tions of lust week have not readily obtain ed, and in some descriptions, sales from the | wharf have been made at a reduction. Rye; Flour and Corn Meal are scarce and have improved. We quote New-York, super fine, jjft 37 aft 50 ; Richmond City, 5 62 ; Baltimore, 5 50 a ft 75 ; Philadelphia 5 62. Rice.—Importation, 1577 tierces, 226 half do. Owing to the heavy arrivals, the market has become rather heavier than it was last week. The sales have been small, but prices have not varied. Rice, old and ordinary, $2 50 a 2 68 ; do new mid. to prime, 3 12 a 3 62J. Spirits.—Except the sale of 60 pipes of Bordeaux Brandy, at 106$ cents, we have not heard of a sale in Brandy. Scignettej is held nt. 118 a 120, and Bordeaux at 108 a, 110. Nesv Rum and Whiskey, have rath* i er fallen oil* in prir*. Freights.—Freights to Ireland have been brisk at 11s 6d to 13s accord’ng ttj the ves- j scls. SJiipni"tits to England lime increas ed, and the demand for vessels has been i considerable ; and in fact, foi the Inst week 1 there hns been a want of vessels for Europe j —To England and the Continent freights have improved from 25 to 50 per cent, par-1 ticularly in the former. We cannot, h»w-| ever, speak as favorably f«»r freights to the Southern States, South-A meric a, and t he West—Indies. Shipments to these ports continue limited. Wo advance our rates to Europe. To Liverpool, Cotton per lb. |d ; t.o the Continent, Cotton, {d a J cents. Evrhangi—Un London has again decli ned. and we quote Bills on London, 60 ds. 108$ a 10«»; United States Bank Shares, lift a 1171- Bu order, BAYARD, First Serg’t.S- V.G. Feb 21 74 Savannah YancVbiea, ATTENTION ! You are hereby required to appear on your parade ground, TO-MORROW, the 22d February, inst. at half past two o’clock, P. M. in com plete uniform, prepared ** with three rounds of hull, und sev- «n of blank cartridges.” By order Cant. Hunter, MILLS, First Scrg’L. S. F. Feb 21 74 and novi’s 2ft Bui rids New- England Rum 30 Barrels Northern Gin lft Barrels Superior Ale 3 Casks Pinnl uiion Hoes 10 Barrels Hickory Nuts 56 Barrels No. 1. 2 and 3, Macknrel 3 11 n If Boxes No, lo. Cotton Cmdi- 3 Bales Bleached Sheetings 50 Barrels: and half barrels Flour 50 Barrels Putatucs F<|1111 y\ i uttci, l.ardj in ms i*.c. Just rn livid by skip IVm. IVul/nre, •fl FIRKINS Gofrhcn Butter, li t nujip* r.\J 2(1 Kegs Lard, from ditto fti i'i*.*:3 !0 Barrels Burlington Hern--. M/e 10 \ ■ y barrels Mess Pork l 1 * ii d.> Pig do ’ v! :* Cheese, first quality 30,Cu / nuj jn i S- - ; ,, H L\bVoRJ3, ■ Pil'd and Naw Broad B- ef. id Pork U'm!', Pitch ami Rosin L- Line!?, ae ,! Twine ’7 1 . t‘ f .’I ItK.uG.TlIJIl-tt* (if IN ,1. ,'l) 1‘UOnslO.YS. '..i ,t'it ii;t ,,t t-liurt iiutiuo, law ,.s. ir, 11NER P.ASiTTT, N't. i, MungiiiV Now >!■ tltliaita. Jnn -.:u Iff: TV 5v ilu : 1 .In T f: : .41', (Jin. Share M uals. Pork, t c, C. C. GRISWOLD, oflVrs tor sale, wpr. BAR UELS''Northern Gin • 20 do With,ley ft T«»ns Share Moulds 20 Barrels Miss Pork, New-Yud City Inspection 1ft Barrels Newark C’ider 100 Keys White Lend 22 do Bhu k Paint 8 do Verdigris ft do Spanish Brown 10 Barrels Whiting 3 T.eus Steel Joe • iA.S i j »li rS' J-Y/4 F A S 1! I OX,i 1)1. E S T.l) MAKLNG, ANI) I V! V» »•. :.< lui'TION Ot N EFDI.i WORK,, EXECUTED ON Li.ASONAHLE TERMS. »*«•<,' p l?|M y TJ ESP EC i I'ULI.Y acquaint# tbr fit: J.V zen6 of t*avuiiiiah, and tlio public in p, nnral, that >hn rarrics on the above bn,i- nosh in L'rnard Ftiut't, two ,u,n» ftm Broupiitun-Sircut. v here rbfc will lliiilici.:- ly receive and promptly execute any ctditf sin niuy be favor,,1 with. A. B.—-One or two arnrenticee will 1, taken to the nbuve bututna#. b t-t 88pl V TUAN itil’A RI, M' i ES. * feta - iVavAti, AND ALL irmE'i ORJYjUIf.Xr.Jl \ S'AXCY fainting |'71 XF.CUTED in a v* r\ -p.perior nvipji*: JCJ by WM. l!>i. ],,•■ Yolk St. three doors went «1* W'hiir tie r }•': Jen 27 v..i f Dan- iMa'tvt 8«tr,8 J UST received hy the William TV:. 1 : .. till ndditiennl Mipnlv uf DOt'!:LT idl-St.LF, HAIR .MATTlIASt’-Et' will be wurntnted ul the h, ot ucahiv. I. W. Mi rFtli ’-.U,. Ad i a y T O obtain a chance for the GRAND CAl’TtTALS in the Splendid l’ctui- aylvonia Union Canal Lottery, to draw on The Ninth <f next Month lor s and i MARKED, ! The mined Prizes in this Lottery, are del* in the same manner as tiie pro-1 1 671 DOZEN rich figured and i k.n. s- Stocks, lim*d wbh hair *-D»*h 2 do Plain Hair Gji.lh do RuC'ivi'd per ship Emper.»r, from X - York, and for sale bv Ffh 17 OAT.VIX R O^ri! Suvavn^h Libretti On Thursday evening, February 17th, at ceding class, which lia.> atforded sucii uni- and complete Gain login-sol VVilmington Island, by the R<*v. Mr- Mealy,. V t»rs a i satisfaction. It is under the ma: -:-i.l b''longiug to tins Instittitimi. mu Mr. August G. Ok.mlv.r, ! * * - — .... of this city, to Miss M ary II. Shad, daughter of Col. Shad. FORT OP SAVANNAH. h<!« meiit of J. B. YATES nn.J A. iVi’l TYRE, and will be drawn under the super- intemiancc! of the Cornmissioii'.rs appointed by the (i.ivi'rnor of Pennsylvania. Th.' sum to be disposed of in this Lottery, is In tiie Ibllowiitgrsplendid prizes SCHEME. bail al the Library Ruuni.- 1 Feb il [‘rice ■ The int"lli(;encp of tile election of Presi dent, il is intimated in tiie New-York Evc- ning Post, was known in that city as- curly as Friday, tho Ittli inst. at eleven o’clock, but was not generally known until next morning, during which period many betB Might not oiii Tli.'.atro be prepared for the we . u Jwa de. fiiiuie purpo. e p The Committee of Ar-! rangomenf.s of Raleigh, N. C. announce It has been estimated that the censiunp that ilie General has intimated his inten- ked for exhibition. It i« 71 toot in length, 6 do in breadth, and carries 22 tons ; it has a iron paddle at. the stern, 7 feet in diame ter with wings 1ft inches broad at the ends; the generator contains 3 gallons of water, and the furnace half n bushel of coals ; the heat is usually raised in 15 minutes; the pi>ton has 13 inches stroke, and the whole i *49 bales L engine occupies only one fifth .'lie space of Lamar, and ARRIVED, Schr. Florida, Johnston, 4 days from Florida Reef, with Sugar and Coffee, to J. B. Herbert & co. Left, schr. Jane, Jolm-i son, loaded with Cotton for Key West,! saved from the wreck oftho French ship i Point Petre; schr. Amanda Malvina, Ilous-j man; schr. VVrn. Henry ; sloop Telegraph, Sai.ger; and sloop Eclipse, oil for Key! West; brig Levant, Wood, for N. Orleans ; i sellrs. George, Stodder, for do ; and James : Warren, Harding, for Mobile. j Sehr. Gleaner Packet, Dunlap, 10 days from Little River, N. C. corn, to Hail & lioyl. i Sloop Mercy, Bolles, 2 days from Rico-! borough, 165 hales Cotton, and 25 bbls. Rice, to Bulloch & Dumvody, J. A. Max- PRICE OF TICKETS, :::::::: <ffl. well, P. De Villers, .1. P. Williamson, K. 1 Waterman & co. N. J. Bayard, and the . 3TOrders are received in the above BRIL- master. 1 Prize of 30,000 is $30,000 1 - - - 10,000 - - 10,000 2 - - - 5,000 - 10.000 2 - - - 2,128 - - 4,256 20 - - 1,Oi 10 - - 20.000 30 - - - 500 - - 15,000 52 - - - 100 - 5,200 104 - - - 50 - - 5.2O0 1300 - - - 16 - 20.800 10608 - - - 8 - - 84.864 12120 Prizes, $205,320 22100 Blanks, 34220 Tiekef-p. PRICE OF TICKETS, : 4 FEW of Day A Martin’s Car. 1m. ine Blacking, for sale by P. Fi. BRASSINNE, Druggist, opposite the Exchange- Jt'll 26 J UST received, a few FLUMES, and for si hers. Fob 19 Plumes. handsome 11 • o bv the mi!'>'•• I). B. NICHOLE & FP. one of Watt & Bolton’s and weighs ouly one fifth as much.—JY. Y. Daily Jidv. Thorp is a great stir in the cotton market, and many an honest planter, within Sloop William, Luce, 3 days from Darieu, otton. to T. Butler & co. G. B. Bliss «&, Wadsworth. LI A NT LOTTERY, by w. hobertso#^, Northern (tin. t c. 7 X BARRELS Northern Gin *3 1 (Jnse Pier Gluc-ses 1 do Prints Received per Cotton-Plant, foreale ky J.B. HERBERT & C°- Jnn 6 a tew | Ponce & Mackenzie, G. B. Lamar, J. H. days, has parted with the hard earnings of. Reid, and J. Davis. the past year without receiving a fair equi-j Steam Boat Henry Schultz, JLubboek, Steam-Boat Co’s. Boat Ucorgia, Dubois, wl«*«e onlers in the proceeding class pro-' Formic by 56 imurs from Augusta, with Boats Nos. ''JIT 0 ' 1 a large amount ol prizes, among ' l 'eo - a and in tow. It20 bales Cotton, to w nett was J. Auze, J. N. Niven, II. Lord & o.u. Cunt- * Feb Kcw-LT.cans Sugar , and M* lasses 1 FiA , I° GS,| UADS Prime No»* X UU leans Sugar 50 do do do Mnjy ] HALL & HUl f ming St' Gwathiney, G. Gordon, W. Cnston, No. 25,343, combination 54, 22, 30, ^1000. tickets paid or received a^s cosh ' ^ J QQ 21 CORN. Feb 3 Corn. BUSHELS CORN. sale hy HALL&HO' ■ tion of ueing in that city early in tlio enau ing muntii. tion of cotton by American Manufacturers, valent. ‘Ex presses from Savannah and Au- Augusta, 2 days, with 850 bales Cotton for Ofk(Y<4 BUSHELS PRIME CORN,! I i I j . gusta have been pent in ever direction for Charleston. Passengers, 1 boa. Cumimng, AlvJv/l/ on board schoonur Gleaner will tins year, amount to one hundred and Purposes of speculation, even as far it is said lady and daughter, Mrs. Womack, Mrs, Packet, for sale. Apply to fifty thousand bales. |*e Now-Orleaiw MlledgeiiUle Recorder. < Craig, family and servant, Messrs. Hana-J Feb 21 - HALL & HOYT. J * v ocket pades. , CASK Socket Spades, just rerei"- and lor sale by B- WLdd Jau 4