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I A matting ha* been catl.*«l In New York,' 0OA, ilnlhfn, in fperV, ware export-
lin tslc into cnniiil(iiliMi the *•»*j et uf ril dining *!*•» year, ol whtih 7.<)00,-
! t»is«tH a aum ot mon»y f«-r the bn.-fit ot Ol)0,(il|i»iilli dl •h*i>r-fourth«,j wrrr
jthe Umil) u» the br»*e IJc: tenant Allan. 1 ““ "
It I*. DAY MOMMMt. JAN. 7, 1 ttt.
ltv ot l
Xhaflouu, *n*l
Ireior tor the
ll.ceot're eioue of • llrbrew fiyna.
gigne wa*laid at I’lid-d' Iplut on the 2 A It
leri« .1 *ill. 1,11 *'ie giouiul belonging to the II* •
1|( „ „| b.« w f ngngatinn : of tbet e ly, m Cherry
•appointed ty the
ourt, t.Urk of toe
In 'he »• urn east cm
I nn atoie,a ravity w*» formed — In »bicli
«-»«(le|i-».iu >1, the Constitutions of the U,
! States and ol‘ the several Staten.
Th
A dividend ot
vaa .led .red, ;
Moat Company.
dnllara per aln
iy, by the btcaifi
Ol
j Pur the informal on ot thuee of our read
Ct -, x ho may nut he aware it tfu lact,»c
•tali: that at Washington is printed ■ paper
called the W aMuuglon Urpnli
those ephciK’Tid publicMi.iii* winch have
been catabli.hed to aubie*ve the intaeats
of a particuiar mdividuiil, m ret ere nee
the 1* aidrittial election. I<na paper*
SaInch wai communed f«r an imaginary
otiject -to aup| ort an administration f‘"ni
an attack winch has never earn
Vdi-fying and sinning a member of that
administration, who atanda (ugliest in the
Confidence of the F.xecuuve and thepco
pie and to insure the unity of the Repub-
•lira*' party by scattering fire brand* among
Ita omponent part* -aa might be t*pect
Cd, hat supported ita cause hy a system of
m.Tcprcsentatnm »"d an arrogance of at
Sc. tion, whose only tiled can, and has been
to diagnit the party of which it p* mcmls
to support the lnterr*t», and to <lc*troy the
li.ip a of Iho individual, who is so unlortu-
rate aa toauppori, or to have been suppor
ted by it. Our aticntioti has been called
to tbi* publication at thii time by the lol-
(owiug paragraph, aa unfounded in fact an
falte m inference. —
•• I'he Savan iah Georgian ha* recently
dliCoveied that ovmy body is against *l<.
Crawliud i and very spaciously d< elates
Aa d'-aiica no stronger evnieiioe of ih* po
pularity ot ll'.at geiilieinsn. || utc l.ict nl
tluivemal hoatiiity bi* a lair argument -n
favor of iimii’a popularity, one Is;.nisei,
of whom altered h-aiory tell* ns ao neinn g,
in tna day, have been *« poi tllai a
nun aa Mr Crawford i* in our* VVi.a "
p ty Ilia* a fart of an much I input lane
aim'd.t oi.iv real upon inforeno., ami the
ijut ih.i it o| die Georgian editor i If it
could '>e eat.ibi'sln I, tie friend* of Mr.
Cr« *Air.l •* omd ...iib hu pul in p >s»ea** on
of a Cl|Cnin*taino in b.Jl.df of their Candi-
dale) which Would ln»v« more weight with
the public, than all the claims tlicy have
hitherto set m> to. linn,"
lo support of our opinion we copy from
our f.le, the article on which the above
purports to be a ccmuient i—
"P hna been ohi. ml that the friend-
of ultth* .theroaidnlitea fiu-the I'lcaulm
cv a" i.niil in their i, position to Mr. Draw-
fhi't, whde t'.ey muuiHlIy coinnir >d the
candid.lra of earh other, tVr want tin
•troiiger proof of ho gentleman’, popula
rity, nor of the pii erful bold which he has
ill the all'ec* ion* of Ins fellow oil i* ns. than
the tribute Ihtis paid hy the opposition.'*
Now, we would ask, whether any man
•tint possessed of a peculiar obliquity of vi
•l.m, could gtvo such a construction to our
paragraph, aa >» given by the war ofli.-e e.
ditor*. Could any on* who ta an fond ol
Louisville piper* stale that the
iver li.wl i iseo to an uuu«Ual
'ii igtit in rnnai q.'iicf of heavy tain*
A ciifi-itlenhle ,n-n ol Sbippingport.
moi the fi «t bark id the river at
Li-ui»villr, one inutidated.
DKFKA’
l ap. M.si
who airivet!
Ironi ('lit
:* ok mouai.es.
•i ot tlie Min. Cherub,
at this purl yesterday
datea that the day pie
fiat anil principle, aa tlieir champinn, nr, »r . "ff'-f In bf had.
• Currartm was well supplied with
*11 KimNof Atnerirsn proiliice—flunr
nnipinally worth gll per hhl* ciinen
cy—Kieitattge. on the 11. S. 88 per
cent. ' Bnlt.Jhntr. SLKth. ult.
tend they are, pervert the mean ng of a
plain sentence as they have done. Cadet
they ara welcome to all the benefit which
•they may raped from anch a course,
We wpnld fe*rle»*ly leave our JiiBtifica.
cation, if juitifieation is necessary, in the
band* oftlte impartial reader i but we have
-yet » word more to the ex-Indian Agent
ami the'• foreign gentleman" who pre-
aide over the columns of the Washington
Krpuhlican-the examiner oftlte Represen"
tstives ot the people—on whose Atlanlean
■ shoulders the administration (i e. accord-
to the Republican, the Secrc 1 ary at War,)
is supported. H V are not paid for our .up*
port of the candidate fiir whom we have
declared our. predilection -our opposition
to any member of the Cahinet, as a can
didate for the presidency, does not arise
fYoin disappointed ambition—our support
docs not arise IVont personal predilection,
for we arc personally unacquainted with
all of them; hut it arise# from the belief
that the candidate of our choice is he who
belt deserve* the mantle of Jefferson-who
will unite the vnia.a of the Republican
•party-who will administer the govern
ment aecordi:tg to the purest republican
principtesi'aud who w ill aet Ids face against
those ultras in politics, who consider a “na.
^ional tlebt a national hleswug ’* and, an an
other ** fonign gontlenun"once ohserv.
«d, •• a certain magoilicence of expendi
ture." w ith or without the means, aa neces
sary to the character of a nation.
It ia really amusing to Witm-aa tbe»fio:i.*
of these gentlemen,(Mewis. M Kenney,
jtgg, and Co.) vilhtying the beat men
''in our country, boasting, f hating putled
-down opposition, an.l teaching us the
duties and prmeph-a of Rcpnbhcamsm.—
Though it may be considered a •* k.i /»'•
ritf* maxim, we would recommend to the
«ommandcw-in<hief of th War office Re
ling, a iihunner arrived i
two days Irom I’oio, Iiv which tellers
weie leceivctl frixn (iovert)ni' Torrel-
leant tb.it phice, givu g iiiforuiation,
<d two bailie*, having beet) fought tm
the i'id 24 h ol Nov. at and neat
Salmi Ii I- m, between lienornl* Mon
tills and Mora leu, in both ofwmch (he
('oluii'htrfii Iorcer pioved viclmioua.
The Hi.) I troops in ronsequenct*
were oblig' d to evacuate Maiacuybo
on the 26th, and that pl.*c« was taken
possession ol tlie same day by (Jene
ml Motrtilla. Thn Mpaniardi it is
slated suffered severely in the lust
action, having Inst the entire b.*ttali*
on ol Vanned, anti many officer*. On
the 27th Moral* s with the remnant
ol Iho «rutv, in nil about COO men,
lauded at Alta (imci.i, and reached
Mitaii on th« 29th. General Torrid-
Ic* waa mnkibg every preparation to
receive the beaten f'oice.* ol the Spa*
iards, und no doubt u/nuld he able to
kern them in check until Assistance
could be procure!) front B nquisimeto.
"lie .Spanish Irignte I.igern ling II»r-
culm and vchr ('onatitution, that «ail-
■d from Curracoa on tho 24di/Nnv.
anchored at Los Toi tj'ies on the 25lh,
and were Mill lying there tin the 27th.
Commodore* Daniels and Btduch
v.*ro cruizing in the Gulplt of Mars
rtylto with a view ol intercep'iug the
Spanish Meet. The following vessels
compose the Columbian squudnm :
thmcile llolivar, 25guns— ^jOn cn
bliip Lady Harrington, 2d i:i>.>
Hiig liul.-p. tidi-ncia, IS ^ 150
lltig Vencedor, IS 150
ling Mo-ipieto, 2j 100 from K' g'ld
Sell, lodepcndcncia, 1U Ho
Ketch btig, 8 5d
to ports beynoo the C!ape of Uootl
Hope. Now, it || U perfectly noto
riou* lhat no credit is given in tiny
part lit th«» trade, (his whole export
most have be; n made on new advert
tmes, for the purchase of commodities
—1 part lor on row n consumption, but
H'f gieater part to be sold iu Europe.
The whole motive to these adventure*
wss profit—the return* came into 'he
trade for (he pre*cn( year The grea
ter part of these voyng.a have hi
profitable, a put have been otheiv*
It i« the course of (rode; hut, <*a I said
before, it is strong presumptive evi-
lence III the general »urce'* tiLthi
trade—at anv rate, if is.nhsplutf evi
dence that (he present pros/met is con
sidered good, that so much has gor i
into it the present yen; f,ir it will In
found llntl the greater pajt of (Ins eight
million* i* on the (unr tratk. I Inm
taken the etnmple of ihi* trade at
p aciog the subject in a strong light
But I contend that (he mmr reH«imii-g
u ill apply to the exportation of specie
generally.
A certain-quantity of specie is no
ce*.s«ry to supply (Iip circulating me
dium; or, rather, to support the cretli'
and serve as the atar.dard of value ot
nur bink notes; all beytmd that is
useless surplusHugc. It will be lound
on exHinitmli.in, that Hie accumulation
ol specie in this countrv, haft alwayv
followed a stagnation ol trade, and
lha» the revival of trade ha* always
been the sign,,I io sef this accunmh-
tiition afloat, in search of profitable
employment. As evidence of this, I
give the following sTatement* from the
officisl return* of the bank* in Boston,
made tip un the firtt ol Janun y nl the
respec ive years, anti exhibiting the
aggregate amount inf specie in their
vaults at that time iu each year viz.
January, lni4. 4.898,000dollari.
1818,
Met. are the most ursreoBtmedatlng fel-
oivs, ai^'.wdl sekloin be astiiticd with an)
tiling short of their pound r-f flesh. Tlie
reader m*y be tempted to enquire,
what does all thi« lend t In * word-
come to th* hint. We tins: lie wit no*
take the alarm at thin dreaded motto*}Hi
Ida, to those who liaye not the w here withal
—tin* holiun up** which too often blight*
the counti-nani-e, and poison* the sources of
good liinmir in those who are obnosioo,
to it. And truth to as*, we like it not—for
it too often spreads a gloom around the
itunisphere in which wc live and move,
and lesve* us the prey of tnegnm and blue
levil*. Hut, without further prologue
1819,
1820,
1821,
L
080,000
541.000
978.000
2,484 000
937.000
Total 117 080
The Spani ill squad on cons st* of
l.ip* r.x liigslc, 44 guns -300 nten
HoiC'd -sbrig, 20 ‘.'40
Const it u< iun *chr. 5 50
Total 6!) 420
A Dutch convoy arrived «t Currn-
oa on the 29 It N"v. Irunt Ln Guay*
a, brought intelligence ol dm II. S
#hip t'-yane, Capt. Sjienee, having
»vtvrd there in tbre* day* from Cura
n». a* also the arrival of the *chr.
Kud.vmion i." 11 days from New^York,
rig Il l's! Ii di m from Philadelphia,
-inti a acltr, Ironi Btldmore.—Maikets
•ery dull at La.Guyra, nntl no pro
•luce—hid' * selling at j$S* each—no
publican the consideration that •• honesty „ te#pecU |hi „ countr .., j' t
in politics,aa arell as in every thing else, *," w evidence ol a pruspen us com
* AY.
SPECIE.
I'rom n JLtfen Coreriftomlenl, if AVci
girtin'.
Mr. Nile*—1 tto'ice in yuut Reji
ter, ol the 2Sd uI'into, n statement
the quantity of specie imported and
exported for nine months, ending SOtli
June last, aa Ink' n from the custom
house returns—'by which it appears
that the export of specie, during that
period, has exceeded the import some
thing over eight millions ol dollar*.—
This statement ia followed by a com
municatinn, with the signature "T,’* in
which the writer appears to consider
Ihu fact a* conclusive evidence (hat
he trade ol the country, and the coun
try with it, arp on the road to rtti"—
and in which he triumphantly calls on
the merchants to answer die following
quest ion »i
••When a country export# more
specie than ii imp -rta, ia this no evi
dence of a favorable or unfavorable
commerce?'*
I* a rale or exchange, 13 per rent,
abovepsr, advantageous, otherwise, to
the operations of cnmnteice?"
"Do theae cau*ex combined, or ei
ther ol them separately, promote or
retard the prosperity of the country?'*
Ilia appeal i* to urgent, and aeenta
the result ol a beliel in hts own aiew*
ptinghit"in<
vitation,” shall not desire so much to
be "pithy," as to the purpose.
To he fust question, then, I answer
that the fact of an exportation ofapecie
greater than the importation, i* not, in
itself, a decisive criterion by which to
detei mine whether the trade"of a conn-
try i# piosperou* or 4*hcrwi«e, a* it
may take place during either; but
have no hesitation in * tying, that, as
There can be no doubt an examin
ation of tlie xdiiathm of the banks in
the commercial cities, at the same pe»
rii.d*, would give nearly similar results,
with the esrepti m Of the first, in 1814;
in reference to which they were cfii c
•"•I by large loan* In gnvermuen'. I
quote that period tit shew the natural
erteot of an ntitii/i i/ntiou of trade; for,
at that period, the grass w>.s literally
glowing on nur wharves, A prosper
nus ti nde, alter die peace, amm diaper
sed this u"pi ft table hoard. But mark
the eff'ct of. the di*as'rmis year 1819.
Early-is (bis year, owing to causes
which it ii oi necessary now tucmisi*
tier,about wbiclttbere ia a gre't di-
uo.oitr «d opinion, a commercial con
vulaiott paralyzed the commerce of
Europe, and eventually affected the
trade of every part of the world. ' The
average reduction in the value of coin*
merriul product# that year, has been
estimated ini Europe at 40 per cent.
The effect on the trade of this cun-
try was severe—and, when to this ef
feet was iiddnl that pi .due d by (he
bursting of the bubble of a paper cur
rency, dreadfully ho. Fmm this para
lysis the commerce rf Europe is now
slowly recovering—ita elf. rt# are still
visible. Our commerce i« more elns.
tie, and has recovered more rapidly.
Tlie home trade may now lie consider*
ed sound nntl pm-perous—that con-
nected. with European marke't ig
nm- vvilh cramped by their inaclivity.
t will be seen, by the foregoing Mate,
ment, that the first elf. ot of this re-
on of 1819, was to withdraw nor
fund# from toe unpiofi'nblr ft-Id of
cotnmerrr—*o lock them up in the
vaults of our It-inks, where they con.
tinoed to acctt •■ulnfe, during the year
1820, in unprofitable id.enesaj in 1821
our tnerchantH again ventured cau
tiously abroad, and the fact,, that they
have this year pul iu ntoton »ur whole
surplus specie capital, is evidence that
they find the field of commerce profit
able. and templing. It i# certainly
true that this temptation may be so
great a* to cause exportation 'll a de
gree inconvenient to the mercantile
community, in consequence of a and.
den reduction in the circulating me-
ilium. Thus the specie in ou r banks
was reduced, on the first June last, to
430.000 dollars. A severe pressure
lor money was the consequence, hut it
continued scarcely a month. The ef
fect of these oci a«inno| period* of pres-
sure is salolary; they keep the cur
rency sound and purify the commer
cial atmosphere. ( To' be continued )
mill beg leave to remind our ad
vertising friend* an-l nur subscriber* ge.
nerally, that " this is s t liig day on
change," ami the rails upon u» bring fre
quent, for that which only they can fur
nish, they will lie waited upon in the course
uf tlfs and the eosiimg weeks, for the a-
•Mount due to tile office of the Georgian
And as the sum which is due from rich i 1
but t'ifiing, and cannot of course put them
much inconvenience, but in die aggre
gate is large, snd to us ofthc most urgent
-eccMity, wetriiL't that they will believe
what we are every day compi-U.-d to ac
knowledge, that "the laborer is worthy
of Ilia hire," and be prepared to liquidate
the small demands made upon them-
To ou. country subscribers we would
recommend the example of the honest
Kentuckian in the following paragraph
ho the editor of the Weekly Register
says, ibinks justly ami acis nobly, ami ex-
luini* witli much justice " Would lhat c-
cry one might believe that money was
lecessary to the carrying on ofourhusi-
less!” To which we c mtially respond
Amen! But to this very sensible letter.—
" Mr. JUlei. 1 enclose you a ft 5 note ot
the Valley bank of Virginia, in uilvance for
my next vcar's Uegit'er. Turn s arc get
ting a littl lu-tu-r wuli us, This note on
ly cost me SJiO of our currency, ami there
is a probability that exchange will be much
I *w«-r. It would be to my interest to wai
«ml buy at a lower rate to send to you
hut / know ijiiii must have cojh or quit your
business, unit it is hells’- Jot- each customer to
lose a tittle than fur yuu to lose l/wusuiuli.'
"no rami anii i:o tinswisi."
ForCliai'lcst'in via Beaufort.
T
i host
IlfF.stra'i
llittrkmiin, will Ic*'
vi* Beaufort, THI*
n'clork. Kur |>**«age
ly package*, apply on
r whstfi or to
«• tlii* lor Cliarln
MORNING, i
)T freight of I'H
boa'd at the
j*n7
35
S. 11. FHKK.
For New-York,
i\
ship
NRHrUNR.
jsn 7
a the shove port
NICHOLAS h NKFK.
pt5
4
i'Oi 1'lOUviCilCC-, ii. 1.
Mk*v YOUK.
jan 7 35
aboard at luce's wmut,
OKU AY l ATT.
For Darien,
ii Neck or other South
an freight may offer,
GKOUGK Ik PHOEBE,
H. Truing, muster.
Will sail on Thuradi,y next, wii
*i..i either permitting For freight
passage, having handsome accommodati"
dock, or to
JKNNKY h. DOUGLASS,
jsn 7 p 35 Anciaux w harf.
STORAGE
lowci
3T)AKF.Nat vert reduced
*JL Sion’s and Andersou’i
Apply to
A. I’UATT,
At Johnston’s Upper t
jsn 7 *p 35
For Sale,
t pen ter.
n 7 35
J. B. HKRBF.KT & CO.
MARRIED.
I.ast evening by the Rev. Mr. Brown, Mr
I) minick Byrne, .Merchant, to the mumble
Mias Gillisple, both oft hi* city.
|n Clmrlcston, on Wednesday last, by
the Rev. Mr. I’eixotto, Mr...N. II. IIaht,
to Miss Saiiaii, daughter of iie late Joseph
*' deceased—all of that place.
Moses,
MAH INK.
TOUT OF SJiVJINNJin.
ARRIVED,
Sclir James Monroe, Haundt rs, ’New-
Orleans, 12 days, with sugar to Ferry fit
Wright.
Sloop Tormentor nranstmry, with cot
ton • o Bulloch and Dun ..oo»ly.
Steam boat Alatamaha, Davis, Augusta,
3 days witli cotton to J bmitli. .1 Carru-
tliers Petersen, Hammond & e.o. Summing
Ic Gwullimey, J Dieksmi Sc co. S Manton,
\V >u tiuaton, S C Dunning, It Campbell,
W Rose, J ,filler, T ( ollius, p.mce & Me-
Knixie,(; Gordon,II It.irrongliK S Wright,
I Hut lor & co. J II Read & CO J Meigs,
A It F.tmim Sc co. /‘anenqert. Miss Star
ling, woman and child, Messrs Godins,
Churchill, Mi s U Howard, son Sc servant.
Sr
Fresh Flour.
HBLS first quality Nc
Flour, just received, i
Apply to
jan 7
p 35
PERRY U WRIGHT.
COAL,
vessel, by
jan 7 35
JOHN H. REID U CO.
STOCK
Aui 1' voiYwce ttrukcr.
I4HE atibscribnr has lesumcd the Bn
kerage husmess, and will attend t>
he purchase and sale of Stocks, IVm!
and McrchumJiHe of every description.
CHARLES COTTON,
jm 7 l of 35
City Tux Returns.
scriher is now prepared to receive the r<
turn* of all person* subject to Gity Tax
tlie same to be made on or before the ‘
of March next.
JOHN J. ROBElll'.S,
City Treasurer.
i'osl Office Notice.
Cotton at Augusta on Saturday,
quantity brought in the last ten days is in-
«onsiderahle i the demand at the ware,
bmiaea has been brisk, rt 1".} to ll|, for
prime -thelower qualities advanced from
so atm ere, that I cannot, tn charity, i »" i Ct. The accounts Dorn New York.
r.'fu»e bim—.itid, in accepting his "in-
hy last mail, with le-a flattering accounts
from Kn*ope than previously veceived, has
abated the demand futythc article and pri
ces nomimil
iville ? ith ult 7 a 8
5P9
OUR OWN BUSINESS.
There arc more ways than one in which
a man’s writings may riie in judgment
j against him, ami even one’s owr. hand mty
be the means of shedding the life blood of
prospeu ua com-1 his—pocket.'Iowieha ca*c, itis in vain to
is the beat poliey," and beg them actin''J- i imrcc—that is to »i*)r, though a bad i exclaim " thou canst not say I did itthe
ly to adopt i', even if by it they lose the f ra ,|e checks exportattun.U pro*petous
trat?e prouxtrtea it.
By th« official treasury report of
export* lor the year ending SOtli Sep-
lembar, 1821. it uppeiri ifiat 10,477,-
i°p;
darling obi ret ofAhejr united labors. If
Hot, *•* they have thought proper to men-
tii'n •• one Khnuel," wc would remind
them of** one Aumqiias," whose fate, how
ever, we arc far from wishing them.
" damned spot" will not be conjured out
by our promises or protestations. The po
tent word* •• I promise to pay," admit of
no excuse—and of but one remedy. John
Doc sod Richard Roe, those venerable a or
dj’ The Fust M..st r in Suvuimah will
issue bis Mail Arrangement under the new
contract fur carrying mails, rh soon a* Iu- is
advis-d of the operation of some of tlu-
Cross and Way mails in tlie interior, oi
wli ch he expects to be in a few d iy*.
til the interim, he would give informa
tion that, with the exi'i-ption of Monday
Northern Hint Western mail is closed, and
is due every day. vix:
Glased at 6o’clock, A. M. ducat 4 o’
clock, F M. hy the Steam boat hetwt*:u
tins and Furyaburg ; and dial the Southern
or Darien mail continues aa heretofore,
jan 6 p 3*
AUCTION
Commission Store.
O P IE bubacnberhaving taken the Store
JL mljoining MesstsJ. II. Herbert & Go.
tor traiiaacting the Auction i.nd Commission
Husmess, iu all it* various branches, utleiH
Ilia Friends and the Fublio,
and respectfully solicits thi ir patronage,
JOHN FAUVIN.
jan 6
Flour ami Bacon.
lU'I.Ssup. Howard at Flour
.1000 lb* i riui" llacou
iontding and for sale by
HALL, HOYT U CO.
jan^S 34
Tl " Fresh Goshen Butter, Buck
wheat FI. ur, and Fly-Mar
ket Beef,
TgjkOR sale on board the ship Savannah.
wT Apply to Captain White on board, at
Hall, Hoy t U Go’s what I,
jan A
EDVVAUD WILLIAMS
OFFERS FOR RALE,
(?) Tl\ f-ARGF. I.hda Si Croix Sugar
SS'fi) 15 do do «b»
60 barrels do do
Landing from brig Atlas
jan 6 e 34
j .n 7
35
Commission Mercliunts,
TAKE NOTICE,
70U are requesietl in make return*, t
mat. on or before the I6tli mat.
JOHN L ROBERTS,
Gity Treasurer.
Treasurer’* Office, 6th Jan. 1823.
jan 7 35
Easy Chairs und Beds.
base Stfus or Easy Chairs, will find j n
mg those made nn this plan, a seat ■
hardness of a hard Mulled seat, i
softness oftlte best feather cushion.
clinmg by a screw, to any pnsi’inn that will
give ease and rest to tho wtuk and C otma
lesemt, and will be found a most inviting
resource to anyphat wish to rest or rcclint
w tliout lying on a bed. Ainu Mattr
on tlie Mine plan.
J. W. MORRELL,
In Whitaker-st opposite Col. hlubliiiAii'i
jan 7 | 35
Company Outers.
4\ N election it lr teby ordered to be
i&A'teld in front of Mr Huy’s Confection
*ry on the Bay, on Wednesday the 8tli.l«
unary, 1833, Ibra First Lieutenant ,.f die
4th company, 60th haital on, 1m U, giu.ent
Georgia Militia, to fill the vacancy occasion
ed by the prou otion ot'Lieutensnt Hayden.
The election to be superintended by two
Justice* and two Freeholders, or a majority
pfthem.
John n Mir.i.s,
apt. 4>h Co. 60th Batt. 1st Rcg’t. U. M
dec 30 V9
Day, Flour, Butter, £rc.
A K\ BUNDLES screwed Hay in excel-
lent order
50 bbls Howardstreet Fleur
60 keg* Fami|\ Butter
15 bb • Apple Brandy
3 tons assorted Costings, landing and
will be sold low if taken from alongside.
DANIEL CARNEY. Jr.
jan 6 34
For Sale or to Let,
T HE ttnexpired lease of the halt Lot, he-
ing the corner of Broughton and Jef
ferson street*, with the Build ngs elected
'hereon, consisting of two *epa ate Fram«
Store# and Lodging*, and a Fire proof store
snd cellar*, being excellent stands for ah
kind of business. Fur terms, applv to
PETIT DE FILLERS,
Factor. Dongui’a wbarL
dec 14 eu 17
1 Thulls on Ncw-Ycrk,
IiAiJR bAl.Fi by
T JOHN If REID * t0
dec 31 30
sin Hills on New-\urk
»*« Ij'Olt RALE, by
y JL FHF.DERIC SELL EC K.
"' dec 21 23
T.xcAvwnge
_ On Providence, It. I.
SALK—b,
I 8 A GONDY,
dec M 14 litre’s wharf.
> I Halts on I’hihulclpliiu,
4 1 SIGHT.— For kali: by
A NICHOLAS U NEFF.
dr-' 14 17
Bills Oil KllgluiMl,
WOU SALE, by \
F GEORGE ItEI.PiL
,i- dec 16 19
nn.LS O.YXEIV.YOItK,
4 F 3 to 60 days sight for sale by
ilk SAMUEL WRIGHT.
It ho has for safe,
15 lilul* prime St Croix Hugar
. 23 qr casks superior Truerifre Wine
,s 20 boxes 7 8 and 4 ^l.l.l, Linens, in
whole and half piece*
10 bnxits Jaci iict, Cattibiic. and Book
Muslins
dec 12
.r CAV Kl COAL,
'* f^olt MALE, by
B ^ J- P. WILLIAMSON.
Jamaica Hum. \
I'UNGIIEONS high 4th proof J*.
maica Ruit). Lauding from *!up
n- Olio, and for nab- hv
a EDWARD MIL1JAM6.
U hl’hus fur sale,
100 hi**) Dotibl'.ious
f. dec 3t> 29
Notice.
IJERSONS having demands s^ainat tlio
r- JL latr Rev Halter Cramton, are ri-qurat
cd to render them duly siteaicd, to If. U
llulloch, for aetilcmeiit.
MARY CRANSTON.
dre2 n. 6
EATON 1’pN
1, OTpHE Subset iber resumes the: practice of
,- si the Law in Onkniulgee district, and
the County of Mimrnr, and will give the
most vigi.ant attention to all business in
trusted to Itis charge.
C. II. STRONG.
~ nov 23 108
Scotch Ale.
r OiSY TIERCES 8J di «. each, tupt rinr
0 v-L-O fine Ediubui'gli Ale
Twu tit-rets 84 doz. each, Pale Edin
burgh Ale
Just received, and for sale by
WILLIAM 'GARimOUGH.
WdliatmimV. Building.
dee 11 U
For Bent,
, ff'|Naccommodating trims, that large and
, ” enmmotlituts Imtire-MtuaU'd on corner
o» Jctleraon and Bav-Mn'els, opposite, the
Washington 11*11. Also the house at pie
sent occupied hy D»cto> Furili, and ailtia
ted m pnaite White’s Hotel. I’oasensitm g,v
on immediaudy Imiuirc ol H I nu nine*
nov 30 5
—
Wants a Situation.
i 4 YOUNG Geiith-ninn who h** heeti
sonmtinie it. ti- ingia u* a private Fit-
tor, « mlies to engage as u teacher in a pri
vate family | he t iaelies the Kngluili Lan-
k'MHtre only. Apply to the Editor ot tho
Ghiiiuian.
dec 9 ett 12
WIIISKKY.
nHL 2‘ ' vl,l, 1 k °y. landing from
a ,up Savannah, lor sale, by
i * PARIS IIILL.
jan 6 e 33
Fishing Heines.
«r> SEINES each 90 yard Iro g, Ifi feet in
W the middle, and 12 feet at the ends.
For sale by T
WM. TAYLOR 8t.#0N.
jan 6 n 34
Cod Fish.
QUINTA 1.8 firat quality Cod Fish,
'*Jx& for sale on board sloop Paragon at
’l'a> tor's wharf. Apply to
.1 B HERBERT (f GO.
tier 27 27
Liverpool Coni Potatoes,
I^XIR SALK. Also an excellent Box
R Chronometer, by tAtherland whose cr.
rnr and rate are accurately ascertain, d. Ad*
ply ti» r
A. L. MOLVNKUX. %
dec 11 14
Notice.
4 FEW Gent lent ci, can he aecofftno •»
v'V ted w ith good boarding, on mllcratu
terms; m Hie East end of Mongin's Brick
lltuldnig, liaptikt Church Square,
dec 31 i.30
Ale and Butter.
@) IR BARREL’S Vasstr'a Ale ,
*-3'iJ 20 firkin* lluttcr
Juat landed and for sale by
A. MORGAN.
j»n 1 31
8u?;ar, Codec, «,-c.
c r
5ii boxes Negro Pipes
25 bids l.oaf Sugar
10 M. American begin
10 M. Spanish do
50 hag* prime Green Coffee
100 kegs and qr kegs of .'rest 1t>4*
Powder.- For site by
L. II. RAGE & CO.
4*- i* 17 Telfair's wharf.
BOARDING,
A 7EW Gentlemen can be handsomely
accommodated with Board, in a private
family, a few steps from the City Hotel
' erma moderat e. Apply attbia Office*
noy 27 fl
•vato |
totcl I