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FIllD.W MOUSING, Di e 27,18 .
We are indebted to the politeness of cnp.
thin bite, of the brig Huron, armed yes-
ter lav from Cadiz, for a file of Spanish pa
per* to the 8(li Nov. inclusive. \\ . hate
not w-cn enabled to obtain translations for
this day. Should they contain any intel
ligence of moment, it shall be given here
after,
3f<wowV.--This day being the anniver
sary of St. John the Evangelist, it will be
perceived, by the advertisement of the
Committee of arrangements, of the Grand
Lodge of Georgia, that it will lie celebrated
by a p r 'Cession of 'he different Masonic
Lod^mto Christ Church, at 1*2 o'clock,
tv lien an address will be delivered by the
Jl. W. Wm. P. Burns, Grand Secretary.
The public arc respectfully incited to at
tend.
After a considerable debate, an ordi
nance passed the City Council yesterday,
Seducing the salary of the Mayor from fif
teen hundred to one thousand dollars:
The salaries of the other officers of the
Corporation were also placed on the same
footing as before the passage of the ordi
nance providing for the pa) meat of their
feus into he public funds.
Awake! what ho! lii eves! thieves! thieves!
Look to your houses, your boxes alul your
baps!
Thieves! Thieves!—Shaiurphark.
We do not wish to alarm our citizens to
too great a degree, by the quotation whic
tire have used—but we would caution them
to “take care of their pockets,” as we un
derstand that certain #of the light fingered
gentry who have performed a term in the
Penitentiary of New-York, are now in this
city. They are known, and it is presumed
will not long huve the opportunity to ex
hihit their slight of hand tricks, at the ex
pense of our pockets.
A letter from St. Thomas, of the 25th
jN(>'. says, •• Wo have just gut news that
Jdurac. ibo is re-taken.**
Mr. Ellison, Charge d'Affairei from Rus-
*1n to this Government, and Huron Mai-
the, secretary of Legation to that embassy,
have arrived at W’asliii gton.
Henry Unwin iddington, Esq. has been
Appointed, by the British Government, Se-
oeturyo Legation to the United States of
America.
Latest f om England.— By the ship Ma
ty n each, at Charleston, London papers
to the 2.5th, and Liverpool to the 27th
October arc received. They con ain no
political news of importance. The Cotton
Market, at Liverpool, hud experience .
a slight improvement. It is stated that
the Emperors have resolved to invite all
the sovereign powers to tend representa
tiv s to the Congress of Verona. Baron
Las (uses, the eldest son of the Count, had
met sir Hudson I.owv opposite the house
ot the latter, in London, and applied a
horsewhip to his knightly shoulders. The
foiluw ng in the latest of the market : —
yerpord, On. -7— We continue to have
loiiuw ng
/A evpoi
l K- <
d pri
S v^iy g* cd demand for cotton and at ad-
va*m d prices, on American descriptions
of | per ih. during the present neck, the
sales of which amounted to 2J,14U baits,
V»i ut one third .*n speculation, the remain
der to the trade. The market is complete
ly bare of Kice. We cannot notice any
sales in Tar. Turpentine has declined a-
bout 6 per cent, owing to the Heavy im
portations, 3050 bur-els from the qua)
brought 13s fid for 2 3 soil to 14s (id for a
good parcel.
Prices (’urgent of .1'mericnn Produce,—
Cotton, per lb. N. Orleans 7d a 1 Id ; Ten
nessee and Alabumu, i>j a bd ; "Uplands,
a9d, Se -Islamic, fine, lb a 22 ; do.
middling and good, 12 J a 16.1; do stained
-and ordinary 6 a 10 j Rice, in bond, pej
cwt. old and new 14 a It’s ; Corolinu Rice
noiiikrttlly, 13 a 20- per cwt. ; the market
isclfK however, and the first airivajs
will probably do well, Tar, by the barrel
Carolina 1 8 fid a 12s fid ; Virginia 14i fid
a 15s; Turpentine, per cwt. good ami in
ferior 13 a 14s Gd ; Flour per bbl. Balti
more, N. York and hiladelphia, 28 a 30s;
lkib W ax. per cwt. 11’. a IT. 10s ; staves,
per 12jo, D (J pipe 26 a 30f do hhd. 15/, a
Sul do 9 a 121.
St a c, a (/ imports nf cotton Jvum the \9th
to 2 th Or. 1-22.—Impoi's, 2117 Pea Is
lands ; 2374 K. Orleans and ’I ennessce ;
J632 Mm.inliani; i'47 l>*-niavara ; 1118 NN .
Incli-.. Sides, 153?) S. Island 12 a 121; 420
•tinned do, i $ a lu£ ; 8070 Upland fiA a
9 : 115J N Orleans 8 12; 14uuTenn. <>A a
8; 12jOI ernambii'o 10* a 12 ; S43u Ha-
b.a9^ a 0^ ; otiuu iJaianhatn 9} a Wi ;
8C 1 inaand Para 9 t-8 a ( 180 l)en,a-
ra u ,5 ; 22.') West India 67-B a ; 700
Surat 7 ; 25o Be g.d 6 a Q. Public suil
97v Laguirus 7 a 9^.
Li belle Coni'ctiw.—Lorenzo T.
Hall, lately ci nweted of publishing a
libel on Anms Rinmy, K-q in a pa.
per called the CasRgitur, and senhir
cell to three months imprisonment,
baa been Convicted at B is'.on ot pub.
lulling in the same paper, an obscene
lc tit moralizing libel, ami sentenced to
imprisonment in the common gaol lot
the term of mx month*, from the e x-
ci'.iiiun of the foimer wcteuce.
CONUUKS9.
HOUSE OF ItLiPUF.SHNTATTYUS,
DEC 17.
Mr Golden presented .» petition
ft om f,*wionce Kearney, cummuid r
of the U. S. brig Eutrrpiizc, for re
muneration and compens.t'iun to him
self ami crew fiom the Fieaanry on
account of f)»e capture ot five pirn
tical vessel* and two nf tlmir prizes,
which had been sent into UhiHeston,
where the former were libelled fo;
condemnation and the latter for sal
vaqe, both which were allowed, but the
costs ut prosecution were so en
ormous as to amount to upwards ol
700 dollars more than received lor the
«alt» of the prizes, which lie was com
polled to pay.
Mr. t\ also presented a petition
f-nm \\ illiam Townsend, of New
Voifc setting forth that, by permission,
'*6 deposited the in Navy Yard at N.
York, six ac'nors, valued at aconnido.i-
able sum of money ; that the Raid an
chors have been t emoted, without the
knowledge of the petilioner; nnd he
verily hr lives they have been put into
service of the Navy, tuul pray com-
penpal ion thcrelor,
Mil Rusti«, from the committee on
Military Affairs, reported a bill to
coutinue the present mode of sunpW
ing the Army of the IT. States, (that is,
the comtnissnrist system)—-which wa
twice read ami committed,
The House took up the revolution
yesterday moved by Mr. Cocke, cal
ling upon the Frcsident to cause to b
I id before the House n particulai
statement of ordnance expenditures &c
Mr. C. inodifled his motion ho as to
require in etldition fl statement of the
whole amount of onlnnnco of every
description now belonging to the U.
States.
Mr. (\ observed thst very large
sums of money werennnually appro*
printed lor the ordinance department,
and he wished to know how the mo
ney was disposed of. information
had been called lor at the last session
hut had not been furnished. The con
clusion, to his mind, was, that that I)e-
pnrtm'Hit was, to say the least of it, a
ii'tl? deranged.
Tim resolve of Mr. Cocke wm then
agreed to, withut objection-, The hi 1 1
■o provide for - clothing the Militia of
the U. States when to actual scvicc,
was read a third time, passed, ami
sent to the Senate for concurrence*
The engrossed bill “concerning the
di-bursement of public moneys,” (for
biding advances ou contracts) was
tend a third time,
GEORGIA AND TUB U. STATES
The House, according to the or.
der of the Day, resolved itself into
a committee ot the whole, on tlie. re
soluiioo respecting the articles of ces
ion and agreement between the (J.
States nnd the state of Georgia, as af-
f« ctcd by the Creek and Cherokee
Treaties —
Mr. Bassett in flic chair.
The resolutions are itt the following
words.
Resolved by the Senate and House
of Representatives of the United
•States of America in Congress assem
bled, That so much of the above trea
ties as pretends to grant to the Ir.di
huh fee simple titles to lands within
the limits of Georgia, is a violation
of the sovereign rig'U of that state
H. Unsolved, That so much of the
said treaties as purports to grant to
the Indians the lights of citizenship,
is a tinla'ion of tlv tights of Congress
3. Resolvid, That the sum of —*—
bw approptiated for tlie purpose ol
hnldii'g treaties osth the Creek and
Cherokee Jmlians, for the extinguish
merit of their ti'le to lands within
the limits of Georgia.
4 Resolved,That so much of the
treaty, made the 27th of February,
1819, as directs a huge portion of
the public lands to be bold, and the
proceeds to he vested in some public
stock,by th 0 President of the United
Slates, and lobe disposed of by him
lor the benefit, of the Cherokee. In
dians, does not accoul with the ge-
eral policy nf firs government, nnd
'i.e power of Congress over the public
property in the Uni‘ed States*
Mr, 'Tattnall, c.f G"0igia, moved to
strike ovt the three first of these re-
sol vs, nod insert in lieu thereof the
following .
I. Resolved by the Senate |nd
House of Representatives of the U.
St«*« s of America in C«r.gro»s assem •
bled, That so much of the several trea
ties, nude between the United States
and the Creek and Cherokee Ii dinr.s,
as provid-s-for reserves to the Indi
ans, of land* in tee simple, within the
territory ceded to Georgia,is calcula
ted to inteilere with the sovereign
lights of that state, and is direct vio
lation of the “articles nf agreement
and cession be-tw^n tire U.
and the state of Georgia,” concluded
on lire 24th of Apr)), J8u2.
2. That it is expedient and proper
that un appropriation be nude b\
Cot gross, of a sum, adequate to the ex
tinction of the Indian (Hie, to the “re
serves” embraced within the treaties
hove referred to.
Mr. Tattnall offered several r''
it*-it ks nil the object- ol the bill, null I i’s .ml ,'oiv. were ili sliovril by lin<
mi mulinn of Mr. Woml, in order tu|.i( Augvlilla, I*. It. on the SUili Orl,
alloiv linn* for further cxirminatiuli, Many alllnent Camill a were mlucml
the commiltlc ro»e
IN SENATE EEC. IS.
Mr. Ware Mibmiitcd tin* fhllurving
rrsolutinn:
llcsnlViril. That Ihr Military Com-
mitee inquire into lln* expodienry of
,rrnviilinjt by law for the final settle
ment nl themilili. elaima of the “t,»io
nt Georgia, Cur services renderr'ri un
der the urder* of the President nf (hr U
.States, durina the yetrg If9J, 1703.
and 179-1.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Mr 1'attnall presented the peti
tion ol Julm Miller, late a Captain
in the second Regiment of the U. S.
Infantry, praying to be allowed, in the
settlement of hi. nrconnts, Tor a largo
sum of money of which he was rohheil
while in llie discharge nf Ins dutirs
as District I’ iymuster ; which was
referred to the Committee of W ays
and Means.
Mr. Metcalfe submitted lor consid
eration t
Resolved, That the President be
requested to communicate to this
house what progress had been made
in the execution of an act uf the losf
session, entitled f—An act to abolish
the Indian Trailing Establishments,
with a report (ruin the factories re
spectively, as the same may be nr,ole
to him.
This resolve, from its nature, Ik
on the table one day of course.
The Speaker laid before the house
a letter I,*om the Comptroller ol the
Treasury, transmitting a stamment of
the balances which have been il.ic, by
individuals, on account of tlie liner
nal il venue, for moie than three
years, fee.—which was ordered to be
printed.
Occupation nf Columhirt Jliver.—
The House then, according in the
order of the day, again resolved itself
into a committee ol the whole. Mr.
Campbell, of Ohio, in the chair, on the
lull to nu'horiie the occupation of the
month of the Columbia River.
No debate or proposition b ing
nfi’-red thereon the committee rose
and reported the bill to llousu with
tlm amendments.
I'he amendments were severally
taken up anti agreed to by the Mouses,
and, the bill being farther amended.
Mr, AVright rose, and delivered
his sentiments at length, in favor of
ihis bill.
Mr. Tucker delivered, in a short
speech the reasons why lie was Appe
nd to tlie passage of tile bill. After
widen,
Mr. Floyd rose, and in Older to ac
commodate the wishes nl some gentle
men, .vim desired time to consider
this subject and also because a rcsnlu
tinn hail been lids day laid ou the table
culling lor further information, on tin*
subject, moved that the further cnnsi
deration of <his hill he postponed to the
second Monti >y in January-
litis motion wus agtecdto; and
The House adjourned.
From our correspondents ill Ch tries
ton, we have received some interest-
tug intelligence from Havana, na late
■is the 1G It inst. The Courier and
City O zecte contain copious details,
lite amount of which is, thai a revolu
tionary movement took pi ce at lla
vans mi the 6lh iii-i. wli ch threaten!tl
Iliii most seiious consequence*. At
the election ol Deputies to the Cortes
the spirit of enmity which has l-mg
exi-ted between the natives (Oriolt/sJ
and tin* Kurupean Spaniards (UnvesJ
broke not, tlie latter considering them
-elves aggrieved in consequence of a
small'body of (he militia having been
disarmed by a lew disorderly young
men of the opposite party, and the try
id Viva In lndipnulencia, y Muecan
hi s Kuril liens! (Tluria lor Inilepcti-
tlciice, and death to Europeans,!, l'ln*
Spaniards immediately Hew to arms to
the number nl j Ob, anil held posses
sion of the city until the natives a-
si'iobled in great force In the country
when a treaty was signed bet went
the parties, through the mediation ol
the governor, and peace was .restored
to poverty, unit, it is stated, that the
tillaiu who ret the tile has been op
prehended.
from j.ammyra
Philmtcbihin, ]/rc 13 — I'm* Th rer
D.'Oftlitera It It Li Guayu nn tlie 224
mst under convoy nl the U. S. brig
Spnrk, C-tptain >\’ilkiDsnn, lor whose
p’dito sttiM.tinn, rapt Part In tv takes
this pub’ic ftmthod ol* rxpreasinp; hix
obli^aiinti. Parted conip.iiiy on the 1st
inst. off the Soil R«uk—the Spark
hiving iitso uiuKt In r convoy tho scln.
Cadmus, Hcarue, of Baltimore, to
St. Th'>nan, from whence she would
proceed immediately to the U. St/tes
M irkctsat La Guayra, very dull,
and country produce ((lie new crop
not having yet come in ) tcarcc and
hijfh.
The attempt to give a correct sum
mary of politic.*d i.evvs, would be rail/
so vague and contradictory is it, and
there are no many brains at work that
the morning is sure to give the lie
to the report of the preceding eveuing
It appcarR to be ascertained that Mo
ttles bus marched from Maracaibo
with troops (God knows how many)
toward* Coro, and many apprehend
at (iHuck on Caracas.
Com. Belluchc sailed from La Guira
in the bug Independence, with the
r gime.it ol Tonedurei, under Col. d
Keimboldt to endeavour to effect hii
union with Gen. Mould! •, who ib near
Murrncaitm with 3iK)0 troops.
Morales hai publislu-d a most horri
ble proclamation, condemning to the
Gallows or some worse mai hino, all
strangers iound aiding in any way the
patriot cause, (even as merchant*) re-
Ruling in their couul y, tin which the
Governor of Curacoa has remarked
•vith cotiRiiierable aciimony.
Commotlore Daniels i*> out on a
cruize in the Corv» lte, »utjl at New-
York, now culled the U>itvui/ and tin
'lo-quiioe hug had armed ut I lH
Gtiayat a, wtiu the guns uf the S.ipplm *
some time arrived.
The Spaniah F.igale Ltgera R* d
B sg Hercules are at Cunatoa repair
mg ,
\ he sloop ol war S.iphire, ol 23 gun.
putchiiseil :>y i(ie moiNfcnt fijmi ii Am
erica, from tile !i Hisq H.ivoi inm iit,
had arrived at I* gtur.i, and token tlv
name of New ()i leans, a .month p»e\i
uus to the sailing ol the Three Dmgli-
lera, with 2150,000 in d mldoo s, a. d
without lierarmatneiit. On the day duit
lie Three Dtugldcrs R.ilrd, tho Mus
queloe, brig ol war, aIho purchased
Pom the British government, nnived
with the artiMiiietit of the Snppliire,
ami as was supp»s>ed, although the
news had not tnimqiired with mote
specie (or tlie I tin* t'olumbi
an Govei nm iit.—Ih f’s (laz*
Erratum —In tlie Charleston price c<ir-
rent, pobl slovj ou Wnimujda), tor* some
li ipicis arc now willing* to s* II under 35
cents," real “some holders arc not Willing 1
to bell mulct* 4a cents.**
MA'.HilED,
—J*
Yesterday morning, bv tin;
Rev Mr. Me-
ridith, Mr vv’ii.i i »;«• r* n,
/.aii rii C. x, of this city.
to Mr*/ Eli-
MARINE.
ruur oh ha i ji.\
.dii.
(JLKAKI.D,
Ship Delaware, Hamilton, Live rpool,
AVIII (iiOillMI.
Ship Niagara, Beehe. New York,
Hall, lit))l & C’O.
Brig Challium, Dyer, Livi-rpool,
.** It Parkman.
Sellr. Andrew Jackson, Saumle.s, New*
York.
ARRIVED,
Ship Georgian, Ba ley, l»hilade*lphi:i, 10
days, to Fern m Wngiit, ow ik’is, J Mialft r
U Ik J llabeisli in, Miller & Fort, A K
VVoo.J, T )io itilou, ^ Wood J MeN-s.) (
R C'uiii|)0'-dl, A rnWall, A Porter, Win
Lippitta co, J liu Camming tc Son, J F
Lloyd, • out clou and l.uinar, Duliuniel and
Ausj- , P M'Dermot, T Butler and cot A
Si'iii-lmiii h -'i, .1 \V Mnnvll, II s Atwi-o.l, A
•> R Woo I. it uutrv Uut'suro, Uiitier and
Si-ranton, i. llrvlilina>or *n, « l.ilipiit
CH. n.ih.1 !i Minion', s Wii^lil V f.'lirn.
wall, lii libs &. Ah-xunilrr, V Williams, A
W hillock, A Ei, Eolinim-I Mild Amte,
J N M'KeitAc, J W Whitli t k, R t/amplicll,
J Peiilield co, | ul’i.s and ller.l, Pom e k
M'Keiuie, I* Norton, II Si.-ah Ik co, J p*
''et/e J R Gifionl .1 Prest n and the inaj.
ter- two j):is3i*iti;eis, fit) nolrs .4 K from
Sandy H<»\)k, spoke Pr ling AuroiaofA
herdeeit, houtid to NYoik, Jlst lat, ofi Jr
Long 74 Ji) spoke ship Mrnnion, of und
for New \ork, 98 ds\ - fro u B.fim.i.
Ih ig Huron, ’J C White, I’.al.r, 42 /l.iVt,
with salt iiinl merohuii(li*e, vo Mall, I la t
A co. Left at f’avliz, 1 th ol:. brig Jo-
Sl ‘ph, llixon. of Bos on, l<ir Ita.avi oi 1
ila\a; hrig- Cumbcrinnd; Jor<lo *. ol Poit
land in quanint ne, with troops Irani Da-
vaoa j brig Susan Jane, Freeman of Port.
Iiuul, and brig Fortitude, Brown, of New-
Orleans, both m quaruiitiin*, with troops
tr.uii Havunu ; brigantine Mari;.*, of Port-
laml, in quarantine from Norfolk ; hng.in-
tine Vermont, Dickenson, of ami fr* in
New York, in quarantine. Two line ot
buttle slops and a sloop of war arrived, on
the Bill, from the Mediterranean, hound to
Lima, Sailed in co. with schr. Uurgmt
Mead, Butler, of Philadelphia, for Eliza
beth City, N. G 7 poke, Nov. 12ili, l.at
oj i)U, Long 15 sellr Dolphin, of Ply
mouth, Nicols, 42 days from New Yoik
for Gibrultur; 23d Lzit 27 20 Long 27, Br
brig Laurel, of Kincardine, 22 days from
M Johns, NF for Bahia ; 27lh, L»t, 25 4(J
Long 36 10 Br brig Elizabeth, of Mary
port, 45 days lYoui Buenos A) res, fur Li
verpool. Dec 14, L;tt 25 30, Ja/mg f>5 brig
IL’Iplun, ot Newbury, from W iscusset for
Havana ; Joil l/at 52 50, Long 78 exchang
ed signals with a New York ship (No j2)
tainting to the noithwiml.
Sch Gircro, J .'mson.of Huston, Martinis
Vineyard, ?0 days, with gruceneu to thu
must r»
Sloop Packet, Kelly, Baltimore, 4} day
to Hall, Hoyt &co, and D t-arney, jr.
Hoop Bxpress, Hammett, MlnirJcston,
10 hours, wilh wine, sugar, potatoes, 8tc.
to l :olten, P Hill, J Coehrnn, L Uuldwin,
NH Mart, and Wm Scarbrough, Patten
gets, RevJ O Andrew and family, Lieut,
•'ettigrew, Mesa/s Brennan, Stewart, and
Collin.
Steam boat Georgia, Dubois, Augusta,
.1 days, with cotton to W Gaston, G Gor
don, Ponce & M'Kenzic, B Burroughs, II
Lord, and ot via.
vr >on this rnnT,
At Philadelphia, 13th insL ship Ceres,
no:anii foii this cniiT,
Ai Charleston, 2.Uh inst, sclir Betsey
and Peggy, Mormon,
CHARLESTON, Dec 25—Arr sh.p
Mary Bench, Allen, Liverpool 57 ;Br ship
< leveland, Goulhrcth, Liverpool, and 48
tioni Kw-iulo; French hrig Le Deu.x
Fr< res Brimlijire, Havana,
PI 111,A DELPHI'S, Dec. 16—Arr brig
Edward I) I).miglass, Warrington, St I no
mas 13 ; Br brig Aurora) Cavan, Bristol,
ling. 5*>.
Ojicc nf th-: Charleston, J\tcrcury% \
December 23, \
Arr Br brig Laura, Lilbu n, Belfast 60 ;
sclir comet, Campbell, llavami fi.
MOUNT ZION INSTITU
TION.
Xp’IE regular course of instruction in
UL this Se.minury will commence on the
li.si Monday in January, 1H 13. The public
Art« well acquainted with tin* literary char
acter of this Institution, and me dLpoj ed,
i* s believed, to appreciate its merits, P
has been for ten years in micees-fnl and
■nv’vmitted operation; nnd it is a • ot,* ider -
timi peculiarly cheering to the hearts of
• hose whose reputation and labours have
been Identified with its exist* nc«* and
I rnsperity ’.hut n g-eaU-r number of clus
sicil scholars have been instructed during
that period, within its walls, tlia • for the
same length cftime n nuy other A<a h*mv
in the State Fo tlifc coir* ctness and ia-
ue of the iiifitnicuon comuniriiti d tlu
public are icfurred <o tlioa • voitng g n’le
m**n who have tuceived their educa'imt
either whoMy or ii*. part ut this institution.
Many of them have air dy enrered upon
the ac'iv«* professions in life, who do cre
dit to the place of their education, Rod
who cannot fail, in process of t me, to sus
tain an honourable rank among tin* proiv.
ncnl characters of our State The acquire,
irents and reputation of scholars, iiirnis!i
the best testimony of the Competence and
li I lity of teachers.
It Iihs been 'lie aim of the Instructed in
• bis Institution to make nionnvon scb/>.
las, rather than to acquire an ephemeral
reputufon b) teaching " u m;:-s t tilings,
but untiling distinctly”—.md tlms leaving
the pupil to become a mere ematte cr at
last, Tb '.sc who would form » correct «-
pillion ns t » the manner n which the Latin
und Greek Glasxicks nfc taught, are re
quested to consult the literary gentlemen
who have from time to t ine a'tended tin*
public i*xamiinitious in ti.* so branches cl
I'cdl'ujr,‘I Bassr/iger, F Bio s, Jaudon and
Bro >ii, Hull, Ho, t &co. NY Gaalon, J Ne- a liberal education. In the common bran
x itt, c;ipt Erving, \V \N Gordon, N l.uw, clies of an English education—in tlu high
. . .- ... i,i • F fill, NV (J Gut illicit* E Bliss Hiidco.erlepRrtmcntHofliteratureandRciiuice—
hii the election, tilt tuitivcs completely j (; i4 „ ( j IV ^ Dufrtnn, IViTv - & Green, J H I n composition and elocution, the ex,in
triumphed
The commissioners for the p:tcifi
ration of Mexico had ariived at Hava
na Irntn Spain.
A daring attempt was made on the
flight ol the 17»h inst. to tet out («*tmi
the barber the Spanish sclir Secutido
Ligera, which was Ueleated by th« hs-
Mstance of a guard ol 12 men I mm the
Imre, 'The same night, the schr Si-
iah Ann, of Charleatoi), lying ai Re
gia, was rubbed aud the mate and
cook, the only persons on board, cut
a/jtl mangled in a oarburous manner,
An article Irom San Juan d** Ulloa,
states that Y'urbide is expected a' Ve
ra Uiuz, ami that it in conj -c u<cd he
intends ij take his passage to tlie U.
.States, with bis family and household.
General Morales, it is said, is pre
paring to against Garaecas.
Fire at Carlo Jlico.—Twenty four
Herbert & co, Bulioch ik Dunwoody f J 3c
NV Harper, II Tufiper J S Itloi-, O Taft,
It Worrell jr. Steurn - aw Mill, Dougla.*»s K
Sorrel, 1* Houston, A Hunter, NV P Hun
ter, It Denn.s, Win Scarbrough. Patten
gets, Mr» Bryan and daughter, col Durand,
and huly, Mis.i Fincli, capt finch, Messrs
4gnew, M‘( 'ala and Story.
chip Hazard, Child, Philadelphia, 11
da)s, in ballast to tlie master.
Ship I'.auklin, lLley, Portsmouth* 10
das 8,
f ip c nperior Joycelin, New-Vork, 4
days, wilh inercuan iixe to Duiiamel and
Auze, A Morgan, \V Lipp.t 6c co, M Mor
gan, T Hur;\.w»oie, ti Ncwhall, and lo
Oidtr. b) miles E N L of Ciia: ieston bar,
passed several iron bound puncheon*,
which appeared In be full, also several o-
tber articles. Passengers, Mr A I’.ggut
& lady, and col Dunham,
Brig Telegraph, Snell, New-Vork, to
Hall llo)t& co- with a full c.^rgo lo sun
dries.
Hrig Levant, Wood, Now York, 7 daw
with assorted cajgo lo Messrs 11.dJ 1 loy
, ft co Johneton u HdU, J B Herbert U
building*, besides ievvra> small houves j ( , y j tathrop & co, soiebu ft Luuur,
which were ociupicd as dwelling hous-j Cauttloa ft Lamar, Guo uordwu« Wuftaui
nations speak for themselves.
Mount Xion certainly presents many ad-
vnnlagcs as a place for the education of
youth; and these advantages cannot he
overlook! d by those parents who intend to
send their children abroad for lids purpose.
The ex; discs are us moderate ns in any
other part of the country—it is a place ol
unusual health—-special attention is paid to
tlie conduct and morals of the students
and there are now in the Institution a num
ber of young gentlemen, who have made
consideiablt advances in scienc-s and whose
example cannot fin! to exert u favourable
tnlluence ovt-rthc minds and habits of tln.s-
who arc* in ihe incipient kta^cs of their ed
ucation.
To , yen’s and guardians the subscriber
will hold li'in*»elf responsible for the cor
rect dep fitment and honourable progress
ufthoie who a e committed lo his - •
C p. BE.MAN.
dec 16. 18 uf
Administrator’s N'otice.
INK tnooibs after ilutd of Hmm notice*
'pphcnlion will be made to the Hon
ourable the Justices ot the Interior (Joint
i ol Chatham Uuiinty, uhvn sitting lor ordin
ary purposm, lor leave to sell E- i No. 213
(t^o hundred and tbrtyfivcj in ihj tliir-
teemlt ilit.: t icl of Monroe (Joiiuty, coni tun*
ing iwo hundred two and an hull’acres—
being the real estate ol Jeremiah CrometC
deceased. J. P. HENRY,
Adminisi'r ol .leienuah CrouieU*
A'nvunna/i, 1st November, 1U22,
nov2
VALUABLE MEDICINES.
im, ^iitanirs
CHEMICAL
ANTI.DV SEN FERtC MEDICINE,
.f Disiuxrry in the Timetable Kingdom of
North .-huerira, by the Proprietor,
J IJS U.Y esteemed by i ll who have used
ii, for cui'iq: Dysenfeiy, (or Rmody
r'lu x,) Dun i’l ul-i, summer «•.mplauii,)
Cholera Morbus, Acidity, \ oniiling, Sick-
ii'-ss and Pain m the Stomach, IL.speps'R,
Cholic, xN'ornts, Ofc. te.sv l by RNiicceHsful
pra'.tice of seven years, und approved by
ihe most rex; ectable pSiysichms in N* w-
Yoi'k- and Pliiladelphiu; being peculin ly
useful to fainilie.s of young Cild hv , Mas-
iera ol’ Ships, Forts, Prisons, Factories.
Planters, T tvellers, &e. Prepared with
direct ions, as icgnrds t'.ie ages of Children.
Di.M, fte,.~-Price 5^1 per phial, cont lining
about Wo do/, s, and o ano >yues, siilficicnt
for 2 or 3 children in the curly stages oi*
howul complaints.
I N 1) IA N
BOTANICAL AGUE DROPS,
A Discovery At/ the hvli ns nf VorthJim ucn.
(WARRAN I ED,)
For curing the F. \e< a. .t *gue, being*
a certain and efficacious remedy in evety
stage of Intermiuing Fevers, with paitiou*
Imp directions aa respeett the uge of chil
dren, ftc. and failing in no instance of p'<p-
duciog the desired effect*---Price per
phial, containing 100 (lores, nn crnetic, and
6 unodynes—aufiic. <-nt to cure 2 op 3 chil
dren, with an ordinary fever and ague.
Cayuga, Outobei 14, 1821.
We, the subscribers, do certify, that if*
the yeur 181*1, a hospital for the invalid sol.
diet’s of the United .Slates’ armywuHesta
blislied on the west shore of the (Juyuga
Lake, and placed under the cate of Dr.
John Vought; that most of thorn were af-
dieted wit . the d)scutery and cuuip diur-
rhuta: that the succtas of his mrdecine
was such as to restore them to perfect
health, and return them all to tlie army,
and we recommend his nu dt cine as a va
lurtblc difccoveiy in the healing art.
JOHN HARRIS,
Chief com officer at Lewiston during ihe
late war,
JACOB L. LAR7.ELE..F*
Commissary for the county ot Seneca dib*
ring the late war
RPSSRI. PRATT,
JAMES BENNE1,
CHARI KS LNEUKT.
Pr. John G. V>ught .■ -Dear Foetid—F
have prescribed ihy Indian IRitaniutl Ague
l)i(»ps for fit) cases nl lntermi'tents, or Fe
ver and Ague, and have performed perfect
cures in every iiisihi cc except three, who
would not follow directions. There hna
been no injurious effects produced in uny
one case, mid not a single relapse, ultlio*
it is more than eight months since I made
the first trial ot it. I have also found it a
veiy useful J’eineily in Bilious reiniiten s,
especially when tliny have shown a d-spo
sUion to assume n t> ptioiil si arc. I have
also experienced the same good effect#
from thy Ai»ti-1)>licnt.-itc Medicine,in bow
el complaints in 11 ory case that I tiav< 'es-
ted its efficacy. In haste, 1 am thy friend,
Uc,
ISAAC SMITH.
Loch'port, Aiugarti Co. A, lOih tno. bt/i,
1822.
Charlotte, .July 24, IBM.
I was tak^n in September with i« vet*
and ague, and the bloody flux n .nn follow*
ed, v hicli left nie with a clnonic diarrl.tr a.
I put up with Cr.pl, Negus, in HdchesU r,
and b< ill fori)'. Vougbl, who pm me mi
di r tlie influence ot Ins Anti-Dysenteric
Mi-deciue. 1 punt all attention to lusdi*
•ectiona for three, days, aud was rf*' > y
n hoved and free from fever. 1 lo a aomu
•if the medecinc on bounl ol the ve.vwl,
.mil have Witnessed the good efl’eo s with
all who used it. I advise all captains - i ves
sels to keep this no tl cine on b«.a.d, und
they will find it a valuable remedy in all
bowel complaints.
B. PEASE,
Captain of the Gcnesscc Packet cn Lake
Ontario.
A for’her reference is made to the
wholesale Agents, Hull & B«iwno, J. (J.
Morrison, Walter 11. Townsei d, 395 Pearl-
• reet; and J B Dodd W ( 1’ 9 Hi ^..way,
opposite John sire»:t, Ncu York ; 'I hatcher
y Thompson, Philadelphia ; Anson Par-
sot s, Sui'annuh; and Pease und Butler, Bal-
i nore, Druggists und A| othecunes;—rc«
ti.il by 1) Johnaoii, Buffalo; l)r Smith,
Eockporl; Dr Niven, Newburgh; 1) Hitch
cock, 1/tic« , l/rs Myndetse ft Murdock,
Scliem ctttdy ; Dr Mellen, Hudson ; Dr
(Jroswell, Cntskill; Drs Barnes and Nelson,
Poughkeepsie, N Y ; II Meigs d Co, Alba
ny ; A iron Vark, Postmaster, Yonkcfs, N
V; ./ L Mott, Tarry town; Harris, Picker,
It Jones, Sing-sing ; und wholesale and rc-
t.i.l l.y the Sole Proprietor, Rochester,
Monroe county, 2. Y i and by one of the
|> iru.ipal Physic.L.s. Druggists or Book-
sellers, in most uf the important towns in
toe United States.
'('bis Medicine is sold b\ the Subscriber,
Agent tor the State of Georgia,
AN&ON pausons.
dec 23 24
0(D
Molasses and Fruit,
tutus p
V L 0 U It.
dec 24 2$
H UtltEf.S Superfine Flour,
j, and for sale by
UALZq imi' ft CO,
landing, and for Sale by
17 tierces > Molasses of the net*'
2 b->ls ) crop.
Ranannas, Pla..tiains, Coco..-nuts, and
Pine Apples, on board the schr Opposition
M.»riiuelli, from Havana, ut Julies’ up pee
v> hart, tor sole. Apply to
HALL, HOYT V GO,
ilc* *S 3i
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