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SATURDAY MORNING, FEll.ti, 1833.
By the fail sailing slop Neptune, 1
Bit'll, wc have received Ncw-Voik papcra
to lhe l>t iml.
By (he schr Belly Aim, Capt. Woglam,
•nil from onr currcapnndent, the itercan
tile Advertiser, we received (he Ncvr-York
papers to the 3Uth nit.
Ttie eurl'ioi^ du(iei paid in (he eily nl
New-Ynrk, Tor (he year ending nn (be 3lhh
September Iasi, exceed £181,000-
A letter from Washington of the 19'li
Silt leys *' Nn idea is entertained of (lit
Manufacture)'. Unit'passing (Ida aeaaion.
The balance against the Massachusetts
State Prison, during the last year. In
cluding satsrica, &e. tn the amount of 3900
dollars, la. 11271 dollars—a losing concern.
Unseal Canline, Esq a nior editor of
the Albany Argus, died a short smee af
ter a short illness. Ilia death was occa
sioned by coldeproducing a freer i bu> it
is ala ■ rc| orted that he was poisoned by
taking Nuycau, which was embued with
frutsic acid.
The mails were very irregular at New-
York on the 30lh ult.
/few la be nommutd — At the Predden’
tlal elccliiin approaches, the pints of the
ambitious spirits wlm have an eye upon (he
•loat distingnialied gilt in the hands of any
people, gradually come to a head. The
Frost fashionable mode, recently, is toob.
lain a state nomination. Nuw, this might
be ponsieered no eepression of p-ihlic feel
ing, entitled to a great d< al of weight—the
.man who can cemtiyind the recommends,
lion of a state, must be Immensely popular
in the union—he jnuit be a very grca (
Stan. No such thing, These things are
mucbbettcrunderstood—it is nnl necessary
to have even the vote uf ones own state for
the purpose. Call a meeting nfltepubli'
tana—for in these times, and whilst it suits
the views of the opposite paity, we are "iH
federalists alt Republicans”—make a few j
Sue speeches in which you may safely
prostrate every candidate but the one you
Intend to bring Ibrwatd-then, after your
meeting la properly organised, or during
tlie Confusion crested by the contest be
tween the friends of your candidate and
the others—bring him forward, not as the
mod lit candidate—notes the choice of tin-
Mate—but as one calculated In the opinion
«f the meeting, (i. e. after half the mem
ben, friends of another candidate, have re
tired in dllguit) to tuceeed to tlm Presi
dential chalet which will of course bo cap
tied unanimously, considering the meeting
Is compoletl'Ol Mtfritntlt slid certain office
aeekera and expectant!. After this puli'
your candidate-in the newspapers, ,orl Hit-
tsar, the '* choice of the people”—" mum
•uecoed"—“ dalesman”—' 1 patriot”—” no
ta ileal 1 '—V take care of your, puckcta”—
"army, navy”—" furlificaliuiia"—"Erie and
Kew-Orlcana”—•opposition to the genera
'government,” Ac, Ac. Ac. This, spieed with
told assertion end arrogant assumption—
asrill go far to prove your friend the first
man in the union, and the prominent candi-
. date for the presidential chair—only niake
Jte people believe it, end the halite it half
gained.
We have the promise of a farce of this
kind in Massaehuieua—this difters some
what fr»iw thoae to whieh we have al
luded, but promleee no lese to be an ex.
presshm of public sentiment. It ia Ibis
teenrding to llieDnston Statesman. ” The
•ctivr apirita bf Ikmon and Salem, says
-that pipes have got upajMm," to pro
duce a fyomination for President by the
. republican members of the MasstchuieUt
legislature The plan h to send 12 de-
putiesfrom Doelon. 8 from Sdlem and oth
er town, to )L,i caucus of repuhlican mem
bers ithelr omUier wwountiog to between
30wnd_40)—lb's caucui wss to nominate
• candidate for'povernor—andet this cau
cus the Statesman asserts an attempt
will also be iqfde to nominate a President—
»nd thus give it the appearance of e norni
nation by the republican members or the
legislature. The Statesman adds tha
they are averee to a nomination, though
Muy have been urged on by" electioneer
ing gentleman at Weahington.”—" lulhle
Way (says he) • ridiculous farce hit been
got up.”—A few deya will allow.
This is one rf the plana against which
Tdr. Walsh expressed so conscientious an
abhorrence, tome time ago, and now with
characteristic consistency, w hen his Magnus
Apollo hi the object, considers so nccea-
nary, so proper, and to effective. If the
people ere to be gulled thia way, it is their
own faults; but they arc yet more to blame
if at the, elections previous to the greet
•(action or president, tlwy do not declare
their opinion through their representatives
ia an efieCUial manner. m
Since H e shore vu written, we find
. tbs' Mr Ada na has been nominated, at a
meeting in boston, al which the Statesman
declare* not one erghth put of the Mate
- c-uld be represented.
was transacted In either house on the VStti by the seven! Kurunean Consul' end
ult Onthe29th,the Benatetook up the rmbirkcd the hrltuiy lor Mahon,
report of til. Committee on Military affaira, J j« '«J«‘ P '»»* A 1 *”"*
,m the aubjeetof the claims of the Mate of ^ hld b „„ „ , jbif| , „ ,„ e
Cleorgla lor militia aervlcra, tendered nn- rtq u„t ( ,| the Emperor ol Kusiia, it
lercd under order* ofthe President of the contradicted.
United Rtatea, during the year* 1792,3 and j The Freaiimi are atated to bejnego
4, which report conclude! with a resold- cining a treaty of peaep with Tor*
(inn to initrust the military cnmmitier to key*
t-.-p-.rt a hill appropriating 8122.375 Sit in IheKuililrf Amtxalador II •Aid
I'he Muslim Amtxalador
full diadh.rge of the militia claim, of Geor-, ,0 jVeUmt'u Vwp^e.en'lr'd to be Mill in
*'*• Th- queatlon on the rerol .t,on waa 1 1 du(uihl ,j , Uw e |lin K houses
taken an. agreed to. In the llm.ae on the pluilder , d , corn burm .^VlpR-ai
39th end 30th, the principal rubject under females murdered,
debate wei the tr iff reported by the m»-j A steam vessel is about to bo ea,
imlir.iuringcu.nmittec, which waa nppiued | tabli-licd, to ply regularly between
bv Mr. I'aitnall as a intern nf boiin-' Portamouth, in England, mill Bi'bua,
tics to manuficturea and of npprriritin ill Bpsin.tiy nteanex, ol wliicti, excepl.
to Agriculture, eud particularly to the a-
griculture of the South. Mr. T. concluded
Ilia remarks by a motion to strike out the
in,cling cluuse of die bill, (to destroy the
hill) Mr. Camhreling of N. V. and Mr. A.
Smyth id Va. followed on the aamc title,
but before a decision, the House adjourn- ...
ed. Ipsrture from the direct tin-, the pick
On the 30th, the Teport of the eommit-. et , llllch „ , Ouernsev and Brest,
lee HU the ense nf Mem. Galea and Seaton Tlie tread mill hsifbeei'i intrudused'
was received, in wliicli they acquit Messrs' into Scotland by the High Cuurt of
Gales and Seaton of any intention to an „ Junticinry,
pn at the paragraph, alleged to have been . *produce of grain
throughout Ureal Britain ia reckoned
ing in the winter season, e regular
weekly cnmmunica’ion may be kspl
up between Madi id fl* Londtin, 8[ Hie
traveller pass Irnm one country tii the
tuber in'the short space til liiui days
Tliedistai.ee by sea is stated tube no
greater than bet wren London and
Edinburgh, ai d with Very little de
Ctfiftsts.—Nothing of great Importance bed received, einetd it (ft be signed f Marla Port tin, who completely defee-
ted the enemy in that quarter. The
Commandant general ol the mountain-
euus district, linn Pedro de Med'Oe,
ini.ii ms me in a letter, deled 31st stint,
that Col Dun Join de loe Ueyci Yar
git, had paaserl over tn our Spanish
aland.id with all hia tronpa, and is ac
tually a} t place rallt-d Topey, near
Siqus-iqjti that the Irpopa, and etni-
gunla I rum thia pruvince, whu had
lullowed the retreat ol the enemy Hint
were defeated in the inuuntaiix by
the Unneral in Chief, had returned
Irum B-iruguo, loudly declaring (hat
they would have nothing more tu do
willi Culntnuia, Commandant Mon-
tetdeocoifras penetrated aa far as Ca
raclre, where lie has a considerable
force; many of the inhabilanla had al
so joined him.
(Signed) VENANOIO SILVA.”
From the NSw York Statesman.
tt'ashington, January 17.
Sunt quua cmriculu pulvercm Oiyuipi.ilm
GoH.-gl.se jlivat. Hon.
“This murning in walking from
my lodgings to the Cupitoi, uppusite
Brown’s Hotel I saw an iutmeuse
cruwd ul citizens cullectid, and heard
at a distance loud shouts of.applause.
On Cuming up tu the multitude, I
luuud a fine clinch un a small scale,
with six dogs harnessed to il. Tile
driver was sealed iu his but holding
the reiix in one hand, d)* brandishing
his whip with the other, while the
gentleman whom he had taken nut to
make Ins morning calls, had stepped
tu Biowu’s to leave his card. He
soon resumed his seat, and at the
crack ol (he driver’s whip, the team,
aet out upuu a dug trot, amidst shuuis
which made tlie welkin ring. On
inquiry it was ascertained, that this
splendid equipage, the burnished
wneelsand golden harnesl ol which
glittered in iho sun, belongs to a cir
cus party now in the city, and that
'he team yesterday travelled with
the same load all the way frum Bal
timore, a distance uf 3f miles, with-
ou< changing dogs, it iscouiuion for
coaches and lour, uf this d scnplion,
to traverse B. nail way , bul 1 never
helure saw a coach and six, in (he
true style of European customs.'
*• A geutlemun lias informed me
while engaged in scribbling this arti
cle, tliiil ull the wood in the winter,
at Detroit and the vicinity, is drawn
by dogs h .messed to sleighs.’ They
are found to be docile and strung,
and move along rite ice uf, the lakes
with astonishing fieriness. In that
region the dug is an animal as usclul
as the reindeer of Lapland ; and the
spectacle witnessed this morning
proves, that even in these sunny
climes,dogs limy be used tu advan
tage iu drawing pleasure carriages.”
.mproperly erased) ami declaring tliai not
,h slightest evi-'ence had been a-ibmilted
lending in the least drgTce, to show that
the auppretslon of the paragraph alluded
to, was caused either by the influence ’of
the Seer lary of 'he Treasury or waa dane
with hia knowledge.
The itelaware Gacette of the 21it ult,
sava—'"The aeasiin is mult uncommonly
warm and mild. Vessels are lasting up
and down from Philadelphia, aain the turn,
mer, and in the fields, the Iroat which had
penetrated abo.,1 six inches it out entirely.
The elder, one ofour earliest shrubs, ia be.
ginning to shunt forth ita buds, and the
weather and appcaranccol the Whole coun
try, it similar to tliat which generally Iib|j
pent at the beginning of March'”
/t om Xl, Salvador.—The aclir Union, a
rived at Neiv-York on the UUihult, brings
advices to the 9th Dee. at which time the
place Wits closely bciieg d, ttml there was
irtllo doubt would be compelled to surren
der. Gen Lnburde, the commander ofthe
besieging army, had recommended to die
Amcric.il, nritish a d French Cornells, to
secure the property of their countrymen
ill a place of safety, as it waa his intention
tu carry the town by storm on the 1 Hi. If
n?t previously surrendered i Ip which e-
vent lie could not be resp nsible for the
acta of his soldiery. In cnnseqiicnce of
this riotice, tlie French Commodore on that
station had ottered an asylum ou bnni-d his
s|dp, amt the vessels under his command,
and great exertions were making to get
the m. rchandiee im.board.
Tlie lower classea ofthe people and'the
nogroea of Hie place we:e Buttering for
provisions, In many instunecs hursea had
been alaiightered for their (hod.
London and Liverpoorpapen to the 9th
December inclusive, have been received
at New-York. These are not so late by
three days, as those received at Charleston
by; the Perfect and Corasir, hut they con*
tain Some additional ijems uf intelligence
A London paper ol the 7th Dec. sava
" Com. Owen- has proceeded to Deal, to
take command of the squadron filling out
there, deatined, it ia rumored, to lake pot-
session of Cuba, which, it is said, has ’. ;en
ceded by Spain to Great Britain, as the
price of her neutrality in the impending
contest.”
The following requisition ofthe French
government, made to the government of
Spain, iaofaueh a nature that the latter, if
true to themaelves and to their repeated
declarations, cannot comply with t
lainduH, Ike. 7,.—An answer to the
(lespa'chet ‘sent nil' tu Spain on the
■' ol Dec. was expected at Parie a-
bout the IS'h to the 15th. The fol
lowing are said to be the proposition!
nf France, lo the^avcrnmcnttif Spain
”1 The restoration of the King to hia
teraonal freedom, without delay; for
t ia now destinctly understood, that
he is, in “ state ul confinement in his
palace of the Retirn. ,
"8. The restoration of (he King to
hia sovereign rights,
"3- Such a change in the Constilu.
lion of Spain aa slu.ll give to.the no
blet a great share ol the pnwer they
possessed under (he old regime,
”4. The exclusion of the present
ministers Iron office,or, at least most
«f the jtesds of the different -depart
ments.
”5. An amnesty for ell persons of
whatever rank engaged io the cause
ol the Regency.
"6. A more strict regulation to the
lews relating to the Press.
”7- The possession of certain strong
places bn the frontiers cl France, as a
guarantee lor the performance of any
undertaking ioln which the Spanish
-Government may enter.
The accounts of the differences tlwi
had arisen between .the Regency uf
Algiers and the United Slates, which
we noticed suuie months ago, hail
readied Loudon br (he way of Brus
sels. Our Consul la stated to have
drkwu up an Account of Iho intuit be
at ft . v millions nl quarters ; out ol
'those five millions are paid in 1’jthes;
eight rnilliuiiH are expended in Seed ;
twenty-two millions remain (u the
Farmers, and fifteen inilliouafor Mar.
kei.
It wss in contemplation tn build a
new Palace, tn Hyde Park, fur the
King ol England.
The son nl a ship broker of emi
nence, in L union, wlm had been loft
a fortune of 20.0U0I steeling, by his
lather I Holy failed in cnnsi'quence of
a speculation in butler, to the extent
ul ISO.OdUf.
Madrid, Abv. 25.—In the sitting
of the Cniles of this day, two priipu-
aitiuus relative .10. the Court of Rome
were adapted. The objects of these
propositions are —1st. to take moi-
suren tn prevent Hie oirculuiion nr a
brief whir,!i condemns a work in which
Hieiiiviulabililvofihe Deputies ofthe
Cortes is aHse’rlrd;—2d, lo intimate
tu the Papal Nunctu, and to the Court
of Koine, under the proper diploma
tic liirins, (hat that Court will tint be
allowed lo carry iniocfi'ect any of Us
projects against Spain,
Gen. Murillo is at liberty in Mad
rid. It appears that the .fiscal Pa-
redos has made a claim upon tins (fen
erul lor the expense ucca-ioued by
sending an ntfli-er to the village nl
Mfirlo io arresl linn, and that General
•Moulin resists the demand
The maiquis de O.ndellar has just
been brought tu Mudrid, and put in
prison, 'rite rousetij liis arrest ia the
pari which he tonk in the.affair of the
7Hf July.
The Duke orinfantailo has also re-
turned tu this city. He has published
in the papers a contradiction uf toe re
port which wus circulated respecting
his plan lor escaping In E"glafiil.
Theji.'indaburiau Patriotic Socie
ty, increases iu ttumbets daily. Iti-
ego, Adon, Galiano, ami oilier tnent-
tiers of the Cortes, allend its-sittings
Ii'gularly.and are the principal spea
kers. An animated discussion look
place at the last meeting uf the socie
ty- I’he Deputy G iliauu alluded to
Hie rumours which were in circula
tion reap ctiog the declaration- of the
Holy Alii,mrc. Tlie applause with
which every sentence lie utleied was
i eceived, prevented us frum hearing
hint distinctly. However, we were
able to hear his conclusion which was
as fulloms :—" If war be declared a
gainst Spain, it will prove the des
truction of tyrants The Spanish na
tion, forgetting the differences of o*
pininn aiming themselves, and espe
cially those whish divide., the Liber
als, and, suppoi ted by their represen
tatives, and. strengthened by the jus
tice of tlteir hnly cause, c mnul fail to
be victorious ; and tlteir -triumph will
be that of all Europe. Let us be u-
nited and we. shall be invulnerable.”
General Riego, next addressed-
(hc.assembly.aml in allasion'to this
said—" Our present army is very dif
fereut Irotn that of 1808. It was
then commanded by Generals whu
were destitute of knnw'..dge and ta
lents and who cuminitted the must
laring errors ; but nuw we have a
ilina.n Ballastr us, an Abisbal, and
otlter G-'tierals who will lead our sol
diers to victory. Since the farmer
period young nthcers have been cdu
ckted who are filled with patriotic
ideas. Citizens! fear nut ;-we shall
evercome our enemies, and the signal
uf attack will be for us the siguai uf
victory ” .
JWwi lark, Jin, 31.—The Mittea-
wan arrived last evening, in 20 daya
from Curracoa, and 'he Editurs of the
Gazette have received papeia lo the
4th inst- Bi-sides thc-articlrs which;
follow, -their readers will-fi.vd under
the marine head, that in a gale on the
22il ult. at L guira, extensive damage
was done to the shipping, and many-
live* lost. ■
Curracoa, Jan, 4.—The following
is an official letter from the Gover
nor of the'Province of Cnro, D c. 24.
“The peninsula of Paragunna is
pacifirtl; the enemy having been ex
pelted frum it by Dun.Juan Oxures;
as'is also the windward coast, by the
comtniDda&t of that port, Don J*-'
md cargo entirely lost—explain and eretr
saved. Thtywcte taken ftnm the alltiro
by the Colombian armed sctir Uenlrlla,
capi Chnrtca K Hiipuer. Jan. 12th ofl 1 the
Double Itrailol Sli.it Keys, the captain
and mate were pul on Itnaril tlie aclir Juno,
from New Orb- in* for NevrYork, the crew
were taken tu N Orleans, by the Ccntclla.
The bng Urn Jickaon, of New-York,
raptured by the Sp. privateers I'e-ra, ami
Hanchltn, bat been comlcmnril at I’orto
Iticn. Dipt, lomgdon, Mr. M'Rca, super.
Cargo, and Mr. 3. It. Fitlicr, of that brig
have arrived at Wilmington.
The brig Alonxo, [probably Flofcnao)
81 daya out from Liverpool for i'ortaniauth
was fallen in with 17lfi inst. 20 mild E
of Cap- Fear, having but 3 aailslriii inten
ded to put into Charleston tu repair. -
Extract of a letter from Capt, Hhtw, of
brig Two Brothers, dated at Honduras, to
his owners in Boston.
'On the 19tb Nov. I was captured by a
I’irat cal Brigt 13 armed men were put on
board) pinl the Two Brolliera was carri
ed to the Island of flsnu.a, where she
waa detailed five day i hut no English man
of war were heaving in sight, the Pirate*
left the vessel and I rsesped and arrived
in sulely at this place.”
NOHFOLK; .Inn. 30—Arr ship Georgi,
anil. Cornick Liverpool 48. •
.NEtV-YOllK, Jim. 29 Arr line paeket
ship Wm Thompson, Thunipso -, Liver
pool, 48, _-
Jan; 30—Arr sclirs Union, Petersen, St
Salvador, 50 i Volianl, ilallock, Aqilin 20.
JsID .il - Arr Hr packet Lady Louisa,
Figg, ( Fblm|Hth. and 14 days from Bermu
da ) brig Matteawao, Coffin, Coracoa 20 )
sellr Plato, I'readvrcll, St Michael’s .34.
B0.3 i'ON Jan. 26 - Arr brigs Adriatic,
Tiok Cronsindt '00 i Experiment, War-
ner, ITieste 95 j Niger, Luce, Smyrna 69)
Richmond Packet, Merrill, Port au-Prince
31.
MARINE.
POIiT OF 8JI VJtMVJ) II.
CLEARED.
Ship Atticus, Weatcolt, Liverpool,
(ico Gordon.
AiinrvET).
Ship Neptune, Wicli, Ncw-York. 6 days,
to Nicholas A NefF 4
Ship Wilhelmina, Wilson. Darien, 22
hours, with lumber to Wm Gaston.
Brig George, Knight, New Orleans, 23
day, to llall, Hoyt & cj, consignees. Ni
cholas and Nell, Wm Gaston, and others.
Messrs Hawkins, Lowry, Ott,
and Itosagraut.
schr Decatur, Bussell, Marblehead, 15
days, assorted cargo to John Candler.
Schr Sally Ann, Woglam, Newark, 7
days, with merchundizq, to Hull, Hoyt
and co. consignees, illium T .Williams,
■Gibbs 8c Alexander, .1 Meigs, A G Oemler,
T It 'rice, A B Fannin & co. Cantelou &
Lamar, I* i Young, F Dcnsler. Hill &' r en*
ny. K Day & co. J W Morrill, A S New-
hpuse^i; Howell, F M Stone, S Muurel,
D urney, jr.aiul Bedding 8c Waabburne.
Pole boat Fiivagon, Augusta, 5 days, with
480 bales cotton, to J B Guieu, consignees
ii Gordon, E Bliss. T Butler 8t co. Can
telou Lamar and A Mein.
1 Hole boat Monroe, Augusta, 6 days,with
54*J bales cotton to Lawrence 8t Thomp
son, O Taft, Cantelou 8c l*amar, J Dickson
8t co. Duhamcl 8c Auze, T Butler 8c co,
Douglass 8c Sorrell, and Ponce 8c M'Ken-
zie.
Pole boat Savannah, Augusta, with 650
hales cotton, to Cantelou' 8c Lamar, and
others.
CP TOK THIS FOUT.
At Baltimore, 29th ult. schr Alfred,
Haws.
At New York, 31st ult ships Iris, Burns; (
Savannah, White ; brigs Telegraph, Snell,
With despatch.; Frances, Giltoru, to sail
next day.
CLKAnEn son this fort,
At New-York, 31st <ilt. ship Garonne,
Molt.
.. AMUVAL3 mo* TUIS PORT.
-At Darien, 6th inst. sc'ir Mercator, Da
vis, 3 ; sloops Uarr ct, Bolles 4; William,
Luce 2; Trader, Luce *4; ^Eleanor, Dean.
3 ; Itising Sun, Hathaway 2; Support,
Bates 3. ,
At New-York, ?9th inst. ship Savannah
White, 8 . brigs Frances, Gifford 9; Na
tive, Cole.
At Boston, 26th ult, brig Adeline, At
wood 14
At Providence, 24th ult. ships Hazard,
Childs; liising States, Pierce.
The ships Georgian and Lycurgus, for
this port, sailed from tfew-Yo k, 31st ult.
The pilot boat Minerva, of this port*
spoke on the 5th inst. ship Mary, Almy,
bound to Darien, ffdaysfrom New York.
The schr Active, Moody, was up lor Da
rien, at New York, un the 29th ult.
I he brig Fides, Winsor. arr at Holmes*
Hole, on the 22d ult. from Marseilles 8c -Gi
braltar, 60 days Left at the*latter place
U a ship Ontario, for Mahon in a few clays
The ijr g Britannia, Preble, of Bath, rp
t'ori-au Prince, for Wilmhigton, N C. ran
tehore on Sugar Key, 19th Nov. the brig
Bills on New-York,
17IOR SALE, by
r FREDERIC SELLECK
di e 21 93
CANNEL COAL;
I.30U SALE, by
1- J. P. WILLIAMSON,
ct 29
Cotton Bagging and White
Plains,
TNOR SALE at reduced prices, by
V ANDREW LOW & CO.
jan 27 re 52
Nails, ^ Shoes. .
r 'ASK • cut Nail*
14 <Jts ;s S hoes assorted, landing
lion* brig Helper, and will , he sold very
low*by DA' IEL CARNEY.
♦ fVh 6 ti6l
For Kent,
d~kN accommodating terms, that large and
LI commodious house aituated on corner
of Jeflenon and Bay-,streets, opposite the
Wushington Hall. Inquire of S. Plililimca.
j*r 14 hf4|
BOARDING.
A FEW Gentlemen caVi be handsomely
A. accommodated with Board, in a private
family, a few iteps from tlie City Hotel
terms moderate Apply atthis Office,
nov 27 3
SALT.
4KD(0©TbV EL9s ‘ luflo “ , • For
HALL, HOYT £# CO.
dec 27 27-
Flour and Bacon.
gT|(Tv(S) BBLS sup. Howai-d-at. Flour
SSVB/tg; 3000 lbs prime Bacon -
Lauding and for salu by
HALL, HOYT U GO.
jan 6 34
Notice,
VTEITHER the Captain or Consignee of
1.1 the British brig Induttry, Captain Wil*
ham Cook, will be accountable for any
debts contracted by her crew,
feb 4 p 59
Ballast.
qf c |enn Stone Ballast, suit-
able foe stowing witli Cotton. For
sale by A. J. PRATT,
, Johnston’s upper wharf.
feb-4
Cider, Apple Brandy, 8jc.
BBLS New ark Cider (first rate,)
15 co Apple Brandy
i»J dnCnervy Bramly (auprquality)
5 do Alcohol. For sale by
L. P. SAGE.
’ feb 4 69
Axe Bar Iron.
TONS Swedes Axe bar Iron. Fo
SO'JJ sale by
HAI.L, HOYT U CO.
jm 29 53
For Sale,
fk PRIME Negro Fellow, a good Car-
cCVX peiiter.
J B. HERBERT & CO.
jan 7 35 ‘ »
Ale and Butter.
g\0 BARRELS Vasaerts Ale
20 -firkins Butter
Just landed and for sale by
if. MORGAN.
j #n
~J. B. Herbert and Co.
(1 Hax<ejutt Received and offer for Sait,
« CASE Furniture Dimitiea
I trunk Cott <n Hosiery
1 bale Check!
jan' 1 31
BACON.
HAI.L, HOYT U CO.
jar- ’3 41)
Emerson's Elastic Razor
Strops,
5\ BE a new Patent, and on an improved
pl*n; *nd a e highly recommended
rhe pablio. For sale by
ANSON ^ARSONS,
Druggist, Nq 8, Gibbens* Building
irnaiBAiriBiB.
THIS EVEnIngT Keliiuirv Stb
Will be petloimvil Colmaii’a play of
TUB
MOUNTAINEERS
Octavlan
Bulctiin Mulcy
Kilmalloch
Sail!
Fluranthe
Z-irayd*
Agnea ■
Mr. Hughes
ItobcrtarB
Faulkner
SpilUr
Mias Tiltlen
Mra. Hughe*
Brown
-WWkkWi-
To which will l-e adiiett the Nuiical En
tertainment called
OF AGE
T0-M0iU\,0\V.
— ki\Vw Wfr— |
Golman's last new Play ofV '.
THE LAW OF JAVA,
Is in R hesrsal and will speedily be pro*
duced, likewise the Farce of
Ttmson.
CT The Letter Bag ofjjfte
•hip Itiile, will be taken from the. sub-
wTiber’t Office THIS DAY, at two o'clock.
P. M.
feh 8 r 63
EDWAItD WILLIAMS.
Qj* The Consignees ofthe
schooner Sally Jinn, from New-York, t are
r«quested to call and receive the!* Good*
at Jones* upper wharf. • •>
fob 8 r 63
For Sale,
WHOLE and? Pliiladelphik
SStUjy 20 half bbla S Flour .
30 htula Molasses, aufietior quality
10 bbla Apple Brandy
Apply u
B. IHCHARDSON U CO,
feb 8 63
Flour, Figs,' &c.
BARRELS auperfine Flour landing
_ from aloop Mentor
20 drums Figs, landing from schoonet
Sally Anq
And for sale by -
DANIEL CARNEY, Jr.
Who hai in Store,
100 bbla Apple Brandy
30 do N E Hum, 10 hhds dp
20 hhda Muscovado 'Sugaie .
100 bbtea Northern Candice
200 do do Soap
Prime Pork, Mesa Beef, Tow Clotk
Coatings, Nails, Anchors
Chocolate, Raiains
J/yde'i Soap and Candlea, Oc.
feb 8 r. 63
(O’ Price nf Admission-Boxes and Pitt
gl—Galler/50 cents .
V Smokingjn the Theatre is ptwitlvely
ptoliibited.
Doors will be opened at half-put- 5 o’
clock, and Performance, to commence at ■
quarter before 7.
(Jj* Place* for the lloxea may be takes
a' the room under the office of thetixox-
oiaw, where the Box office is at present
situated.
feb 8 61
For Liverpool, -
The fine copper fastened
hew shin
GRAND TURK,
Captain Mu Higgint,
Has a Urge proportion of In A
cargo engaged, and will have dispatch.
For freight or pussHge, apply to Captain
Higgins, <>r to ' *
NICHOLAS U NEFF. '
For Sale, landingft'om thcabove vend,
. 100,00U feet While Fine Boards .
8,000 feet Ash Plank
50 ’bundles first quality Ilsy
feh 8 63
For Havre,
The new brig
CHARLES,.*
David Soule, matter, ,
Will have quick dispatch. Fob
freight of 150 Ralea, apply to
EDWARD WILLIAMS,
feb 6 ‘b 63. ,
For Freight or Charter
• The staunch fast sidling sctir
DECATUR, .
W. lluucll, Jr. matter, *• *
Burthen 9c> Tons. Apply to.th#
Master on board, at Hunter’s wharf, or to
JOHN CANDLER,
t Jones* huildingR.
Who hat now landing from taid tchooner,
50 coils Cordage, made from Bolognt
Hemp, sup. quality
25 bbls Cider, 50 boxes Codfish
Half bbls No 1 Mackerel ? forfam*
do do Tongues 8c Sounds > Uy use
50 bushels excellent Northern Potatoes
40 boxes Candles
Landing from brig TJetper,
50 bbls No 2 Mackerel
10 nests Hide Trunks
Mid in Store,
38 bbls No 2 Mackerel •
100 boxes Codfish, 30 coils Cordage .
Boxes Soap and Candlei
6 bbla Pickles
20 boxes Madeira Wine, superior ■
10 bbls prime Boston Mess Beef
10 boxes Boots and Shoes
Rus8io.and Ravens Duck t; \
1 bale Russia Quills
feb 8 63
For New-York,
The picket achconer
SALLY ANN,
- ■ Woglam, Matter,
Wtll have early dispatch, having
tu U tiurda of her freight engaged. For
the residue or passage, apply on board at
Telfair’s wharf, or to
HALL, HOYT U CO.
f-h 8 63
i
To ihe lovers of good Beef.
a UST arrived in the ship Charlotte, in •
short passage from New-York, sixteen
head of prime Fat Cattle, which will be ex*
hibited for sale at the Market THIS ,
MORNING, and continue until all is dis* X
posed of, by
ALFRED SHERMAN.
feb 8 p 61
For Sale,
ipwo Prime NEGROES. Apply at tbik
U Office.
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