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h«TL'HDAY MiiRNING. JAN. 4. 1823.
vs* are ncccturily uoij «lle«i to r
Oian> wLerti'esnen's which shall receive
6m aiirniion in our neat.
Naval service, in-
dueling* hr gra-
(£j* The public arc informed that Mr.
John D. MonrN *»•»«*•? ki,Kjl ) K* vcn the
uk of a room in his build.ng, near the Ex.
change, for the Manner** Meeting, the Be-
the I flag will be hoisted, and Dtvme Set*,
vice and be performed at that place TO- 1
MORROW MORNING, at Ualfpaat'lO o’,
clock, by the Her. Mr. Ovaoai, City Mis- . /7j 0Si
«i'>nar>. {The expend!
Captains of vesar Is and other friends of |
Seamen will, it ia hoped, make exertions '
in securing their attendance. I
the ^ear ItW,
hate amounted
to I2.r76.6lji:
Cilit, diplomat.c,.
ami miarelhme*
c.» 1,316,* .*24
Milnary »*rvit*,
including
firaiionk, ord*
na»ce,lndianda-
parfrocni, rt‘«-
Iiitionary U mi*
htary pension*,
arming the ius-
|itia,*n-l arrear-
*g a prior to l»t
Januarj, 1817. 4.9 >0,31068
efloir'm of f*>•( year II tr* payable ; t'*e!e» imparled to vmlee engned •*», It i*. however, prounerl, ’.hit the re-1
within the yeaV ; It'it manifest *hat j th? trade of the Nrwlhweat Coast and j venae will contiaue to bt augmented
ao increase' to the amount vl deben i Pacific Ocean, the proceeds of the la- by the proposed alteration* in the ta-
terea chargeable upon the revenue of bor and enterpnze Of thoat by whom
the year, lb-23, or • diminution ol the j they are navigated, should be added to
importations of foreign merchandize 'the domestic exports. 4iH it ia impua
during the two ftrat quarters of thmtjaibletn aacertatti what addition ehould
year, mu»t oecessarally dimtomah the ;be made to the value ol the domestic ing lund, which is, at present. 10.000,*
uut of the otataaion ol 000 dollar*. But if, contrary to pre
receipts into the Treasury. At dc- ! export*, on account o
henturei can be iaaued at toy time j the exporters to state correctly the
within twelve monti.a after imports* value of article* exported by them;
tion, chargeable upon bonds given for! bat, after making a liberal allowance
the duties upon such importation, it ^for foreign article* illicitly|tnti iKiuced,
ia impossible to foresee the' amount lor inaccurately invoiced,it ia believed
which maybe chargeable upon the that a considerable addition should be
the navy, 1,558,-
952 W
Public debt, 4,-
Cangreat.—The proceedings of Con
gress, atwurUit dale, '24<tiult. were
tcresting. O.i that da>, a mcroorjpl was' Mak
p-, tented from Win. Thornton, Walter |
K •'»«
lonrtli quarter,
including the*
redemption of
tl.c £2.UUU,000
of 6 pci cent.
Slock of 1820,
estimated at6,000,000
the total
wg t
aied
Jones, and one bun »nd fifty other re-
•pectable eitiacn* of the District of Colum
bia. praying Congress to appropriate “two
©r three millions*' for the rel cf bf tht
Greeks, which was read an l ordered to lie
cm the table. The Animal Repo t of the
Secretary of the Treasury was received,
aud 5000 copies ordered to be printed.-*
It follow*.
penditurcof the
yew 1822,
A%1 leaving in
the treasury, on
the 1*1 ol Jaimaiy
182 >, an estimat
ed balance of
3.118,147 67
ANNUAL TREASURY REPORT.
Jo obedience io the directions of the
"Ait supplementary to the actio
establish ihe Treasury Department”
the Secretary ol the Treasury res
pectfully submits the following lie-
port.
1. Of the public Heventt and Kxptr.
d turt. oj tof years 11-21 aud i822.
The nett revenue which accrued from
duties on import; and tonnage, during the
year 1821, amounted to £!.»,898,434 42
The actual receipts in the
Tress n, during the year
3821, including the loan of
£i,M),UU3, amounted to £19.573,703 72
v s:
Customs, £15.004, 417 43
T'lblic lands ex
clusive of Mia
-aiMippi stock, 1,212,966 42*
Arrears of inter*
nal dutiea and
direct tax, and
dividend on
atock in the
bank of the U.
bta'cs 8t other
incidental re*
tal receipts; 356^90 U
Loan authorised
by act of tha
3d March, l! 21
including a pre,
tnium ol £2t>4
70S TO '■ gamed *
< H the a*uic 5,000.000 00
flaking with the balances in
the Trvasurv, on the latof
January, 1851, of
riff until the public debt shall h»vr
been redeemrd ; alter which the pub
lie expenditure, in time ol peace, will
he dimini'hed to the extent ol the *ink-
KT* The Anniversary Or
v - -I. t-
at I 3
’ W. u. J
bond* that are payable during the
year 1823. The facta, however,,
which have been stated, justify the
conclusion, that the amount of deben
tures which will be i««ued and charged
u(ion the revenue ol LfcdA, will consi
derably exceed the amount was char*
geable upon that of 1622. From the
line f ids, it is also presumed that
the importations of the two 0r»t quar-
•*-r* of the year 1823 will Is- less than
the corresponding i] isrters of the pre
sent year.
Giving due weight to all tb<*’facts con.
necled with the subject, the receipts lor
the j ear 1822 ®»y be estima
ted »t S21.1U0.0U0
Via:
Customs, gl9.000.000
Public ia-’d*, l,fr*J,(Ju0
Bank dividend*, 350,UW)
Arrears ot in'er-
r.al duties and
After deducting from this sum cer
tain balance* ol appropriations,
mounting to gl.232,212 II, which are
necessary to eQ' cl the object* lor
which they were severally made,
have been deducted from the estimates
lor the service ol the ensuing year, a
balance of 1.916.155, 56, doU. re
mains which, wiih the receipt* iuto
the Treasury during the year 1823,
conMitutrs the Means lor deliaying
Ihe current service of that year.
2. OF THE PUULIH DEBT.
The iunded debt which waa contracted
hefoietl.e ><ar 1821. and which waa unre
deemed on the ivt day of Or*
tuber, 1821, amounted to $>17,833,746 84
And that which was cun*
tractt-d subsequently to ihe
1st of January, 1812, and was
unredeemed on the 1st of Oc*
tobci, 1821, amounted to 75.R52.458 18
direct tax, and
incidental re*
ceijts.
To which i*to
be added the <.uin
of
150,000
1,916,13s 55
Making the total amount of
funded «iebt unredeemed on
the l»i of October, 1821, 93,686,205 02
In the fourth quarter of that
•sir tLcre was issued Ties*
Ty Note an percent stock,
to the amouut of 40
Making an aggregate of 93,650.595 42
In R.c same quarter there ^
was paid the sum of 262,738 75
- ViX- Retmbur**
ihcnti of aix per
cent, defeired
stuck g'57,180 GO
Redemption ot
Leuiauna stock 5,558 15
An aggregate of
Tin- eapi nkhtorraduring the
year 1821. amounted to g 19,090,472 69
Civil diplomatic
and miscellane
ous g'2,241,87l 54
^Iditary service,
iiicliuliiig foiti-
'flcalions, ord-
ytance, Indian
dcpartm-nt.ie-
wolutibnarv and
military pen.
wiai is. arming tho
militia, and ar-
fearagea prior
to me 1st of
Jan. 1817, 5,162,364 <7
b’aval service,in.
eluding the grv
, dull increase
of the Navy, 3,319,243 06
Vublic debt, 8,367,093 62
Reducing ihe iunded debt,
i the 1st January, 1822, to 93,423,856 67
Fiom that day to the 1st of
gl’198,461 21! October last, there was issued
three per ct nt. stuck to the
g'20,772,164 93 1 amouut of 143 02
leaving in the Treasure, on
the 1st of January. 182i, gl,681,592 24
The actual receipts in the
Treasury, during the three
first quarters ot the year
J822, are eatimated to have *
amounted ta gl5,745,40ti.J5
Via: 4 ;
Customs, gl2*
648,433 19
Vuclic lands cm
elusive of Mia.
aiaaippi stock
1,298,464 56
Arr *rt of inter*
nal duties ami
direct tax, divi
dend on at nek iq
the bank and o.
thcr inciden
tal receipt^
391,171 75
Balance, . f ap
propriation* fof
the war and na
vy department^
returned to tho
Treasury, anj
©amed to tho
*irplus fum^
4U6.1I9 28
The actual re*
ccipts into tho
Treasury,during
the 4th quarter
Sic cstuuated
at 5.000,000 00
Making the total
estimated re*
ceipta into the
Trea*u*y during
the year lcr-2, |
Reducing the funded debt,
on the 1st Octobei, 18‘J ’, to 93,043,019 67
It it eatimated that in the
4th quarter of the present
year there will be paid 2,265,583 07
Via: Reimburse
ment of six per
cent, deferred
atock 265,583 07
Redemption of
l per cent
Mock of 18 0 2,000,000 00
Which will reduce the fun
ded debt, unredeemed on the
1st of January. 1823, to 90,777,431 60
The amount of Treasury
notes outstanding on the 1st
of October, 1822, ia cstimat-
ed at
And the amount of Uiasi*-
aippi stock, unredeemed on
tlut day at
J 9,745,403 75
And w*ib the A*'
lance in the
Treasury .oaths *
•flntof January,
J822 forming
•n aggn ga-e ^
TbC expeudi'.u*
tea during the!
Hi quartets t*
£1,427,000 9
Mak ng an aggregate of 9 >,423,999 69
During ‘.he same period
there w » paid the sum ol 380,960 02
V'*. Reimburae-
ment of six per
cent deterred
stock 3WJ.SS0 02
Redemption of
a per cent,
stock of 1796 80,000 00
Remaining in the
Treasury after
saiid'yug the
balances of
appropriations
chargeable u;>-
n the r
of 1822, which
nukes the en
tire means of
the year 1823
made.
If, then, to the lmount of domestic
article* export* during the year en
ding on the 80th ol September laat,
already estimated at 8*19.874 079,
the addition* should be made which
the preceding fact* and conaidera-
tion* appear to auihorive, the value of
our domestic exports during that pe
riod msny be estimated at nearly
g60.000.(MK).
Although no calculation has been
completed, shewing the average rated
of duty upon the value ol foreign ar
ticle* imported into the United
State*, it i* presumed that an iuipor
tat ion ol g60.000.000 ol foreign
meicliJhihz- will not produce a lev*
revenue than 17,000.000. dol*. A*
th.- j.-i ei;.is from the cuvtoma during
thv v •- 1823 have been estimated at
19 000(730, dnls. it is probsble that
the receipt* Irotn the same source, in
1824, wp.icn will depend upon the
.mm,., .on* ct 1823, will uotesceed
IS.tXHl ObO -L'mlt-r the most unfa*
oiruimn mces, it is believed
th-t th-- receipts .if that year will be
-•iflii i -nt to discharge alt demand*
.t.i • the treasury winch may be
. ix-d by law.
| If current appropriation* for the
>-«• 1825 ahali be equal to those
ji qi.ini bv the e«!iiu.«te» for the
.g yesr, the expenditure of Chat
sent antuipations, the proposed
mentation of duties should, before the
public debt be redeemed, produce a
diminntion of the revenue arising from
thelmportation of those articles, a cor
responding, if not a greater, augmeo
tation any be confidently expected
upon other articles imported into the
United State*. This supposition rest*
upon the two fold conviction, thai fo
reign articles nearly equal to the va
lue of the domestic, exports will
be imported ami consumed ; and
that the substitution of particular
classes of dumestir article* for thoiie
of foreign cations, not only does not
necessarily diminish the value of do
mestic exports, but usually tend* to
increase that value.
The duties upon various other arti
cle*, notin any degree connected with
our domestic industry, rosy, likewise
be increased with a *i»w to the aug
mentation of the public revenue. If
the existing tariff shall, during the
present .session of Congress, be judi
ciously revised for the purpose of aug
menting the revenue.it is confidently
believed ihat it will not only be am"
ply sufficient to defray all the de
mand* upon the treasury at present
authorised by law, but that there will
remain to nnnust surplus, subject to
such disposition, for the promotion of
thr public welfare, as the wisdom ot
Co- gresk may direct.
Under the act of the 20th April last,
authorising the exchange of certain
portion* ol the public debt for five per
cen\ atocks, g56.704 77 only have
T"
IHB s’eam Uoat
bhictman,
i via Hcautort,
9 o’clock,
handv paek*K*s, apply
er whirl, or to
COHSAI
II. I. farter. Matter;
Will sail on Monday next*
can take 50 bales Cotton o:i deck. For
freight of which or passage, having elegant
accommodations, apply to Captain Porter
board at Taylor’s wharf, or to
C C. GRIM OLD.
nt to
The cxi enditure
of the year 18-
23, is eatimat-
td at
Viz:
Civil, diplomatic
andmisceilant--
o-.is, 1/99,317 32L
Military service,
including for
tifications, oi'd-
na.ice, Indian
depart meut.re-
votu’ionary &
military pen
sions, at mi..g
the militia, sad
arrearages pi- •
or to the 1st of
January, 1817, 5,154^9276
Naval service, in
cluding me
gradual mere-
ase ot' the Na.
\y, •.*.721,987 13
Public debt, 5,t '2,ooO U0
he estimated at
1 28 253 597 22-
. Via: i '.-. nt
£3,578,722 22
P.i
for
«»»W**|!i'JS , i™a*.
It a a id ii^b.
50U.U0U 06
■l
•1. i in
82 4, a.
m i.; ng to £3,.
796.00o, 18 796,000 00
I he means ot the IVeasury to meet
tht« exuoardinsry expenditure, con-
w» ! .
•). ih * balance which may be in the
. the
.f tl>a
•d at £8 000,COO
\ .12.1 Of the
tree.|ts oi .bat
year. •« imatedat 19,000,000
Which, beini; deduricd fi.-m
theahnvc »i.n., will leave in
the Treasury on the l*t day ^_
of J:inuat>, 1824, slier i*-”
tislymg tlic current -,ie-
iuvikU of ttie year 1823, a
sum estimaicU at g7,956.V~ ; '
toms, £16003.020
j i on u ands, l.hou.t^
I >Mi.« .ii. dcnd*, 3j-J.A>0
rl <c< lei.tal Hcc’ts, 50,01)0
vlsk.i-g ti>geiher,
*•» aggregate of
And I
sviiiR ad^-
11. (hi*
x ; . mI t-
., d;
been exchanged. The increased de
rnatid for cttpilal, for the prosecution
ot commercial euterprizes during the
present year, and the rise in the rate
of interest consequent upon that de
mand, which were not anticipated at
the time that the me .sure was propo
•ed, have prevea»ed its execution
Existing circumstances do not author
ise the conclusion, that a measure of
this natare will be more successful
during the next year. If the price of
the public debt, in 1825, should be as
high sail is at present, any portion of
U. cedeem&bU -ot the~pleasure of the
government, which, should be unre
deemed in that and subsequent years,
after the application ot the sinking
fund, to that object, may be advanta*
geously exchanged for stock redeema
ble at such periods as to give full op
eration to the sinking fund. This
may be effected, either directly by an
exchange of stock or indirectly by au*
tborKing a loan to the xmount of stock
annually redeemable beyond the a*
mount of the sinking fund applicable
to that object.
AU which is respectfully submmittrd.
Wig.ItM H. CRAWFORD.
Treasury Department, >
December 23, 1822. y
bable
exc-1
Although the facts alrcudy
ed justify the conclusion tlii'
portatious of the present vt r
the value ot domestic articl e
cd during the year, yei to?
means ol ascertaining the •■x*etit ol; itu • - ;
that excess. If the cosi'-m lumse da- j I*"* ■ ■ *
cument* were to b. con«idtred con I V***« s
elusive evidence upon this subject, it j y
would beapparxnt th.it the natiao ha», j suming .
through the whole perind of its exis* ! b‘‘ same
tence, imported more in value than i» h* - estimated at £19 457,0000, *nd the
gl 250.000 00
estimate the receip'S and
rc' ol toe year 1824 are es
i tv eir!y ,qual. li isprn-
.*.*•*, i««i die receipt* may
. s n-iil extent, the expend
in ' -<e i* a! lea*t in equal
. snv the 'receipts lor the
estimated ton high. lu
i826. the cxp.'nditure, as
.tent appropna'ions to
• in .he year 1823. in y
27.437 00
26,735 94
S. Of ths estimate of the Public Hev
trine and Expenditure fur the year
18. S*
'Ihe gross amount of duties on im
ports am) tonnage which acciued from
the 1st of January, to the 30th of
September last, both days included, is
r*.mined ai £19,500,000 00, and that
of the whole year at £23.000,000 00.
it is estimated that the amount of
debentures, issued during the same
period, exceeds the amount issued
timing the corresponding period of the
year 1821, by £86,000, and that the
amount of debenture, outstanding on
the JOlh of September last, chargeable
upon the revenue of 1625.is£2S4,000,
more than was ou the same day in 1821
chargeable upon ihe revenue of 1822
It is estimated the va|,ue ot domes*
ic articles exported from the United
■'tales io the year ending on the 30th
•I Septrtnlter last, has .amounted to
49874.07900, aiwi that foreign arti
ties exported dutiug tha same period,
iiiye amounted to £22,286,202.
As the receipts from the customs so
the year 1825. depend, fat. upon the
mount ot duty bonds which become
has exported. But the f..ct is incon
tesiibte that the United States have
e'j iycd a more uninterrup*ed pros-
receipt* a: 19.000,000. A* the appro
pnition >f 500,000 dollar* for the gra
dual incre«v ol the Navy eapires io
iiy, and have increased their capi- that vetr. the annual expenditure may.
tal io a greater relative extent, tha<
any ol the nations with whom they
have maintained commercial inter
course.
T«> shew that the custom house do
cument* cannot be c.'n«idetrd conclu
sive evidence in this cs*e, it U proper
to observe 1st, That ihe values! ar
ticle* paying duties ad valorem, im
ported into the United State*, i> as
certained by adding to the invoice
value £0 per cent, if from beyond the
Cape of Good Hope, and IO per cent
from all other place*, whiisi the value
of domestic articles expounded is as
certained at the port of shipment with
out any such c4 lition. 2d. The grea
test portion ol the importations and
expoitsli«<n* are made in vessel* oi
the U. States. 3d. The capital em
ployed in the trade of the North West
Coast and the Pacific Ocean consists
almost exclusively of the tabor and
•uterpize of thoae engaged in it.—-
Foreign articles, the proceed* of those
enlerprizet, imported into the Unit'd
State*, are therefore, only equivalent
to the labor and enterprize by which
they were procured. 4th. The value
of domestic articles Exported is more
imperlectly ascertained than of for
eign articles imported: because it has
not been considered necessary to re-
subsequent year*, we estimatrd at
19.<KK),iiu0 dollars, unless it shall be
ciuiMdi-reJ expedient to make further
P'OiiMon for the increase oi th «t es
srotial mean* of national defence.
It is probable that the annual re
venue will be equal to that sum. To
provide for ihe estimated dafi- it of
the years 1825 and 1826, as well at to
meet any extraordinary demands up
on the Treaaury, whch untoiseen exi
gencies may require.it is believed to
be expedient that the revenue should
be increas 'd. This may be cnowni
ently effected oy a judicious revision
ot the tariff ; which, while it will not
prove onerous to the -consumer, will
simplify the labor* ol the officers of
ihe revenue. Ai present, articles
composed of wool, cutton, flu, and
he -.p, pay different rales of duty —
Difficulties fu-quently occur in deter
mining the duiietto which such srti
cles are subject. The provision in
the tairff, that the duty upon article*
composed of various materials shall
be regulated by the material of chief
value of which it is composed, is pro
ductive of frequent embarns*meni
snd much inconvenience, it i*, there,
fore, respectfully submitted, that all
articles composed of wool,cotton, H ix,
hemp, nr silk, or of which any of these
compliance with the reguladka jec
which have been prescribed lor that pd
purpose- To sscertain the relative
value of import* and exports, it is ne
cessary—1st That the same additions
shculd be nude to the invoice vahie of
.the latter as sic required by law to
Jbetifliie to4he former £d The freight
lue withto that yekr, after deduc ing jtf dffgiestic articles exported in Ame
■.e expeuscs w collection, and the ricau vessels should be added to their
»mount of debentures chargeable upon
oca); and 2d upon such portion ot
tae duuca teemed in ihe 1st ar.u 2d
value after deducing from it the freight
of foreign articles imported to foreign
vessel*. 3d The value of foreign ar«
STATE OF THE MARKETS.
SavanhnA. Jam. 4.
^inee our but report there h*s been
considerable demand for prime Uplands,
which are scarce ; the Mock of cotton be
low th s standard is fully equal to the de
d—atill prices arc fully sustained.
Prime may be quoted at 12 a 1?, extra
fine might bring more; g -od to fair, lu
11 j : old and inferior, 7 a 9.
For Seit‘/:!i:>idt, also, the enquiries has
been animated, and sales are made at a-
ad.ancc on our last week’s quotations ,
they may be rated at 20 a 25 ; though some
fine marks will bring above our liighi
and .» few inferior, or small parcels, n
occasionally fall below our lowest quota
tions.
R:cc is dull—2 50 a £3 the asking pri-
oes, according to quality.
Com is held, by the cargo.'at 65 a 70*
but there is not much demand ; by smal
ler quantities it is telling at 75.
sort to the same sanctions to enforce material* is a component part, be sub
MARINE.
PORT OF tU VJJWYdH.
CLEARED,
Brig Savannah, Bowers, Providence,
S MAN ION.
Schr Marcia, Nason, Boston,
1 Cohen.
ARRIVED,
Sloop Cynthia, ik-ctle, Cooper’s Rive
1 day, with 124 bales S 1 Cotton, to J D
Mongin & co.
Sloop Rising Sun, Hithaway, Darien,
days, with cotton ol Butler -Cl co.
Sloop Massachusetts, Bright mart, Darien
3 days, with cotton to T Butler & co.
Sloop Supp -s-t. Bates, Darien, 3 days,
with rice to Bulloch k Dunwoody-
Steam boat ..olumbia,Blackman/ harlee
ton, via Beaufort, 1 day. I'atte*ge<t, Mrs
Henry, Mis* Myers, Mr Timothy and ser
vant, Messrs M'Kee, Gregory. Hunter.
Lloyd, Smith, and M‘—.
t on .4 the Gc*rfw MrAcM Shirty.
be -lettered THIS MORNING, I
o’clock, „s the Exchange, by Doctor
uan loo a. The citizen* art mv.ted to aA*
ml tVN. H CUVI RK, Sec’ry G M. S
13
For Charleston via lieuutort-
n boat CUI.GMKIA. CapUiu *
au, will leav- thi* fur Charles* j
tort, on MONDAY MORNING I
For passage or freight of I
ges, apply on board at the low* I
to
S. II. FISKE.
Jin 4
For N ew-York,
The fastaailiug copper’d
packet ship
jan 4
For Matanzas,
The scbonnrr
FIVE SISTERS,
Kellogg, miiter.
Will sail on the 7th inst. For
10U bbls or passage having good
accommodations, apply to Capt. Kellogg
on board, or to
HALL, HOYT U CO.
jan 4 33 _
r
For Charleston,
The regular parket sloop
MARY,
John firvmn. Matter,
Will sail THIS DAY, at 1 o’clock,
. wea-her permitting For freight
or passage, having handsome accommoda
tions, apply to Captain Brown on board, at
the Exchange wharf, or to
ISAAC COHEN.
jan 4 r 33
Grand Lodge of ocorgia.
2Tk iEOfficer*, p^ai Officer* and Members
ol the GranJ Lodge of Georgia, are m
requested to assemble at the Grand
Lodge Hall, THIS EVENING, at 6 o’
clock, P. U to attend to the important bu
siness of a Grand Annual Conviiunicatioo.
Oy order of the It. IV. G. M.
IVM. P. 'BEERS, Grand Scc’ry.
jan 4 r 33
Notice.
P ERSONS having any demand* »gain*t
the undersigned, will plea*e present
RICHARD LEAKE.
jsn 4 e 33
Notice.
T HE members of the Congregation of
the Roman Catholic Church, of tins
city, are requested to assemble at the said
Church, on Monday next, the 6th inst. at 10
o’clock, A. M. to Elect a board of Vestry*
men for this year: the poll to Be opened at
JO o’clock, A. M. and be closed at 12 o'
clock, precisely.
PAUL P. THOMASSON,
Secretary and Treasurer.
Two Lott in the South common, Brown
Ward, to be Rented for a number of\ ears.
Enquire, of Paul P. Thomasson or James
G. Bloi*.
jan 4 e33
Regimental Orders.
C »N FORM ABLE to Brigade Orders, the
commissioned and non-commissioned
officers of the 1st Regiment, are hereby or
dered to appear at the West end of the
Exchsnge, on the 16th January next, by 11
o’clock, A M. armed and equipped a* the
law directs— for inspection and drill.
-.1LSO-
The Csptains or Commandants of Com
panies sre hereby required tj have their
respective commands p-raded the next day
17th January, on >he Regimental ground.
Smith Common, by 11 o'clock, A. M. for in
spection and drill.
By order of
Lt. Col. ROBERTS, mmmandlng.
M. W. SrswaET, Act. Adj. 1st Reg. G. M.
jan 4 33
Just Received,
> BARRELS G>n
100 cases do superior qutlit/
ju bbls Pilot Bread
100 do Potatoes
20 qr casks Current Wins
30 six gall, kegs do do
10 pipes cape Madeira Wine
20 bbls Beer
25 boxes Sperm Candles
25 dn Codfish
25 do Rote Soap
50 do Muscatel Raisins
50 do Herring
50 kegs Rutter
10 bags Pepper
10 do Pimento
10 kegs Ginger
20 bbls No 3 Mackuel
10 do Mesa Pork
100 bundles Wrap ping Pa^er
10 ten catty boxes Hysou Tc*
5003 yards Plaids
For sale by
S. WANTON - ,
jan 4 33 Rice* wharf.
V
CP FOR THIS POST.
At Richmond, S7th ult. schr Richmond,
Hand, to sail 30th.
ject to a duty ot twenty-five per cent
valorem.
The duties upon glass and piper,
upon iron and lead, and ppon all arti
cles cotnpoved of the two latter raste-
nala, may also be increased with a
view to the augmentation of the re
venue. In all these cases, except ar
ticlea composed of ailk, it is probable
that the effect of the proposed aug
mentation of duties, will gradually
lead to an ample aoppty of those arti-
da ton uor Uonauc sunutecioric*.
riraKKn ro« this post.
At New.York, 23d ult. ship Mount
Vernon, Rawson.
At Philadeiplua, 25th ult. achr Hector,
Rea.
Stafford’s boat Locket, on her wav
from Paraciiuclar landing to this place, ac
cidentally took fire, on M( uday night lost,
while lying at the S : ater’s Ferry, and u„>
entirely destroyed, together with her cargo
consisting 152 bales cotton.
Notice.
rjV’IE term of Copartnership between
Ot’oltr <J Puey having expired , a
dissolution of said firm has taken place.
The business cf the .Medicine D.\,g a*d
S-eJ Stare, will be continued hy ALGU8 f
G. OEM LEU, who is fully authorised t
settle all accounts in re'atioa .» the tor me
firm of Oeraler & Pcsev.
dec 31 ti
PICTURESQUE U MtCfUXTc.1L,
^|1HE public ire respectfully infomej,
that there will be exhibited at the Ex
change Long-Room, THIS EVENING,' »
variet >■ of PAINTINGS, in repr»-sentaiidn off
T\i6 Silver IiV\V.e *,
J1ME HICJ guided by JUS1W.V,
And numerous Figjreii, beautifully emblo*
mniCil of the Defenders of our country,
passing in boats on the lake ; also a perfeac
representation of an
ORANGE GROVE,
Which will be turned into an
OLDWOMAN
in the twinkling of an e\e. and then to be
formed into a MARRIAGE FEAST—the
guest s to look ax natural at life Betide*
various other figures, which will prove
both amusing and interesting. For farther
-mticutara, see bills.
Doors t« be opened at hslf-paat 6 o’clock.-
.-erformance to begin at 7. Ticket* Fi£J>
rem-—el'<'i'ren half prloe,
jan4 13 f