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On tin 1 uiahl of the 2m’n lVurutrv, a select porVmn of tin
S \ .lionnl Gtmrd mad** il* first pwhv at a prontihciamento. The
L.rimenis knn'VH n-* the “Independence’ and “llidalgo,” tlie
j r ilialion of•• Victoria,” and u pan of‘the bodies of “Miwi,” of
[ / ,|Mlorc*,” nnd of •‘Chuh liicinmilu,’’ in dor the ordera o!
I (jen. 1). .Martin* l**un y Rarrigau, proclaimed u “IMuii,” tin*
detail!* of which we give below.
‘Government lind at its disposition to oppose this revolt) -
[ tion iry attempt 800 troops in the citadel, the (ith Fermntieiit
I iniuntry, the squadron 01 Fujuca and those bodies of the Nn-
I jjoird (j tard not in favor of the prdnu neiamento. Gen. Crihi-
I |i/,o.as comma nder-in-chief, wn* preparing to attack the revo*
I intioiinry lorres with n column of lOlK* men. He issued ut once
I following proclamation.
I The General in-Chirf, appointed against the insurrectionists
of this Capital:
Companions in anna —\ portion of the National Guard Iris
I
I to le decided on the frontier. Whilst our army encounter*
I diinjreis, treason ntnl cowardice seek n*t*ewhinry ir, proclaim*
I jn<r annrchv by which to work a pernHou* destiny for Mexico.
I ()i(|.*r has j at been reestablished, and tmw disorder is jiro-
I claimed. Scarcely is tbe luotiarrliical faction overthrown, be*
I fore it njtftiu raises its bead, it is necessary to reinforce Vera
I Crux, and these miscreants, who ire afraid to present them*
I drives before the loreiiin enemy, have tin* audacity to provoke
X n Iritrae.idal war. It is our duty to strangle the attempt in its
I criullc, and you urn now exhorted to the itisch u L'c of vonrdtitv
I h? your sincere fliend, VALENTIN CANAI.IZO. *
I Mexico, Feb. 27, 1817.
I We know not thp iss ie of this rovotutienni v nttrmpi. hut in
I dine to the opinion flint it will lu sin cessfnl. Vr. Kendall
I writes that it hue succeeded and that Hen Salas is in power
I |J(* founds his statement on reports at Tampico. Our papers
I pre not Idle mouth to verify them. The administration of
I poi l-’ has long been tottering at.d bus in all probability suo
| cumtipd*
The final outbreak was not n sudden affair. As far back ns
llie 22*1, the Government hud taken the alarm, nnd day after
•and iv. the papers noted the “premonitory symptoms’’ of a rev
olution, and the precautionary measures of'the A*fministratimi.
/,/ Repubtieano of the 25th, nmioiineeH that Gen. Almonte
L hpdri'cfived ord< r< to march h r <'hlhuahtia, and Gens. Ibio
fhe, Ln Vega and Falcon, had received ordeis to march to oili
er remote points, This is a kind < f Imni dimeiil well under
st<od in ‘I xico The Republicatto callsit persecution. Al
monte and Basndre nre very near friends of Bantu Anna, or
l Imve been, hut Mexican friendships are fickle.
The lite-t movement of Santa Anna’s foree is indiented in n
number of El liepublteano of the 25th uJt, h is published ns
very important. It is a letter from San Luis Potwsi, dated Feb.
Sibil, which announces the receipt of information bv a captain
who had just arrived, that “the yankces had abandoned A grit ft
Niifvft, which point the\ had fortified, retreat ins upon Saltillo.
Our ncti e Gen. Santa Anna ha* cut off their retreat upon
Monte/ev, bv interposing between Monterey und Saltillo Gens.
Minon ami Turrejon.”
I A>n;tt’n\ Rail Uoaii Jouiiival—The last number of
I this valuable journal 19 exceeding I v interesting. In id'itinn
m to the ordinary amount of ‘se ul intelhg-ure, it ronton* a
m tabular statement of nil the RaiLoads in he |Jnil*<l StiDs
their fiimes, termini, length. cost pe mile, form nrd weight
of mil, number of inclined planes, highest grade*, least radius
of curvatu e. fne per mile, and gross and nett revenues for
the year 1815. These statistical farts atc all made up from
authentic records, and they rp illustrated by ropiua notes of
reference, showing the various connexions. It is a curious
la<t. that the work principally relied upon by Mr. Minor f>r
our own Railroad statistics, i* the great one of Chevalier
fiernsier, puldi-hed in Vienna, in *1843, which contains in
formation not to be f-mnd in any book or assemblage of books
ever published in this country.
Mr. Minor wishes to make this statement as correct ns
1 possible, so as to make it conform to progressive change in
H intc'r. and improvements, and to remedy the errors which must
|I necessarily exist, a-* far as in hi* power. For this olject, he
■ will keep the firm standing for two w o th*, during which
■ time he exp* cts to hear from every part of the United Slates.
All Engineers, superintendents and other officeis of Rjil
road* me t e es .re particularly request! and to forward such
cm re* turns and sUi.‘geM on* ns they may he aide to make, as*
well ns io pivf* tnr names of any new works not included in
■be li-t A li'th* Ht'etntoii on llu-tr part, uijf era tollmen
lerprising | übhabei to present a clean correct sheet of
our iff'criud improver?!’ n's, winch will he of vast v!ue for
refer* ncr hereafter. This, we Suppose, would he corrected
annually by constant additions and changes.— Sav'. Rep.
RELIEF FOR IRELAiND-TJ. S, SHIPS.
The IL s’on Allas of y esterd *y contains the orders of the
Navy Department necessary for plating die IJ. 8. ship James
town, under the care of Capt. IJ. B. Fop hi s, to convey pro
visions to Ircl.iinl. At the suggestion of Capt. Forbes, the
11 Committee h ive authorized the ship to he victualed
and manned, cut of the charitable contributions given to buy
\ bread for Hie starving people of Ireland. This is nrohshlv
the best to bo don. un ler the niggardly act of Congtegs, The
Secret my declines to send her out as a ; üblic ve sel because
*dhc nurtU* necessary for sucii an otjecl aic imperiously re
<ju red lor naval operations against the Public Enemy.’ (Ev
e*y thing for nsurder; nothing f.u chanty.) Me even de
cline* furnishing a clir- ti*mete ! Tin* amount *f the liber
ality of UVngfif ss, th’ n in, that they compel the poor [re.-pie
who contributed llie r mites for bread, to pay for manning
victualing, and partialis fining out a ship to convey food to |
Ireland, when the I3rinh Government have already offered
to pay the freight on all produce sent by charily. Hud Con
gvess done nothing toward this object it would have been
teller than this. If Congress had seen fit to pass Mr. Cin
tfnden’s or Mr. Hunt’* lull it would have been a real blessing
to In Imd. Capts. Forbes ar.d D* Kay have acted nobly in
offering their services, bus (Jongrcm has literally done nothing
for Ireland. It i* taking away the o,ft 0 f charity from the
hf's for which it was intended, to pay, in part, for freight,
which it is already offered to convey Lee The J,.*cofoco
party had determined to do nothing for Ireland, but the move
ment being commenced ihi y thought they do something
nnd like oilier profession* of 11party, it am-Mint* to nothing.
Il is merely *thrwing Bnnitgher *and” in th** eves *f the
the In*ntls of Ireland buts will have n** fi et the hollow
design is too transparent. Mr. Critten ! n and \lr. Hunt pro
posed to semi half a million of dollars, lrrcofocoisni gives
less thuu nothing.
Jos* h fJu'lffinft. who ha* b” n twice ronriCed of murder
•'> 1 1 1 1 a roomy, ad -eiiirnced t*y hi* Honor, J utge P,/y i, in
I’’* hung on ilir 3 J.li if April n*xt, csrap* ands o ..1 ul infill
1> f ire hist The arcount given ly the J 11 lor m thus : II.■
was Cuifcd b\ a knock it the door. unci a r* <p c*t of admit
txnco—mist king the voice to be ih .t < f loa broihcr, lie irose
f"irn bed, opened lhe door, bikl was immeiliatly m!z*il hv
• nned mm and threatened with death unless the key* w tr
del vered lip; hi* wife wo also |d o •■* under the name con*
•traint—the prisoner was then releas'd, and has e*i\ipd to
tM'fs uiikuo ‘n. We refer our n adris to tin* advertisement
ol Kufns J. Pinkad. .Sherd] of this county, nll’-img a reward
of SSOO tor the apprehension of the muidetcr in any pin of
the United stall
P. a—An inve#t tcriTion into thp facts of the rase was had
jßßgrday afternoon, before Justices King and Johnston. Mr.
Spicer the Jailor, was hound over to our nett Superior Court
<n the sum oi S3OO. — Little Georgian.
f SCENES IN NEW YOKK-VICE AN!) MISERY.
The Old Brewery —We have paid another visit to this
mansion of misery, and we must say that we have never be
fore seen so much unalloyed sulleiiitg. We went nt mid
night, under the protection of p dice office m, and were light*
ed on (Hit wy hy torches, which we car led in our hind*.—
Having pass* and through Munierei* aliey, ou r rapturi holtid
into a room where was presented the I*d wing sp* tin l<\—*
Tno room it sell was moie l)|thy than a tv ; 111 the lire place
were a l. w burning ends is, above winch hung a kettle with
a cabbage Cooking in it, tended by a w oman nd her daugh
ter. It u.ia all they had to eit, and the w oman told ns she
ha-l not las*, and food for twenty *four hours. The wr tchrd
bung, it appeared, lul l been u.*aged hi a fight with aoine
fWUif id a man, who had mi seven ly hiuistd her far e. that one
wholes J,. a~g fitfully b ad; ami blue. VN • asked her r one
qJ lions, an I allud'd to her young daughter,who seemed to
J haw Iveornc so dehesed us to have bartered her value lor
| h'va j. idie poor mother bu s’ into I*if s. and wept a* and her
heart wan broken. The only comment w hich the daughter
hiule was, •• Mother ai* you crying 1 D >u*l act like a fool
Mother.”
I be Couch, to whir h Ill's pair were to ret ho aft r nit ’nig t
rn*ii|. vv.ih h p.,||et id trsw, which was wet “ill* hqu and mud
* thill tutmt mixing through the stone walls, for we weir hi a
r *har. I’ll is woman told u< that ln*r husband w ns on Uht k*
“• and SI * in-:, nil,l s li ol sev ii • *t Jiteru every one of
‘•horn h,id <4 l . and |f) ujirl ,-xl. *ut utterly iV>,mhlod to every
‘•re, Nhe m iurni‘l over i.iett unhappy tile, hut looked up*
Ha*ant mm . | oi s , for they could i >t starve.
I'< oj,d cinnr ol rhe on. on a litter of straw, ho w ith
h* r iily ariv eovi ring upon them, lava man and his wife, one
| wtimii v* a „ niIV • in 4 with the asthma, mid the nth* r with
i H t**rril| o eld Coveted ns they were with the most fflrhy
i ra tfMb*.v looked more like reptiles than human beings, in
\ * f,,, tbir corner of the room, upon a wooden IoS, s.il s young
“o no, with n child on liar lap.—the Oilier pusffasing -•**•
•'fi intellectual countenance, arid the latter a mere be eton.
i hi* wornir, uttered not > word while tve were pieieiit, but
c,,, ni'd to he riiuing in silent despair. Her history mid very
•til* were unknown, hut her aliened and vacant atari) of her
I blue eyes, spoke of unutterable sorrow. Who was the
of a fantastic min. On leaving this room, our guide
,l 4 that it w is only one of eighty, which we might enter
II *’ , * t °t)d building, il we would take the trouble.
Anoth*f ro eit that we visited cunt, lined no less than live
and in one comer of it was a woman in the agonies
•'I ih'ttih, while st her si le sal a miserable dog, howling a re-
T l, 'oi over the dying wretch. In another wesw a solitaty
‘h. shout t ‘ii ye-.ira of age, who was ail! i‘td with the small
I’ *^. aiml had U-eri shaudoiu'd to his itiireiabtu fair. He hid
*°bed oil his t>ed of straw, and his check listed upon the wrt
fl which r.-ts 9 iiewn with blftrk filth, Another room was
cro'.vdei with black and while men, women and cliildren.—
The faded beauty and biilliant eye of one white woman at
tracted our attention, and we found that it was only about
two years ago that she was performing Juliet at one of our
theatres, to the delight of thousands. *Shs is now an outcast
and her only pom-ession is a calico gown.
Hut we might fill our paper wirh siinilae particular. For
ihe present we ran only say that The Brewery probably con
tain* more human misery at the present time than any other
dwelling in the United s!ate*. Can not our city authoritcs
do something lor this herd of suffering humanity ? Express.
MR. WEBSTER’S VISIT TO THE SOUTH.
The N V. Tribune of Tuesday, says—“Mr. Webster i< 1
expected at the Astor House on Wednesday next. Ii is his
intention to return again to W ashington before he undeitake*- 1
In* fio j'hcrn t>ur, which will probably commence early in A- |
j iil. He will be ahtient fir two or three months ‘I hat he j
will |p m.*fit Cordially received at the South, where hi* talent*
an I virtues have ver been appro iated, is most certain. He
ha- never been through our Southern States, und thousand
‘here are anxious Is see und hear him.”
tj L^jjirrtrKVss*:iiiiiKii'r
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THURSDAY, MARCH 25, I 17.
iiusKu r.
During the post week, up to yesterday, the market was firm,
at an advance of over last week’s piice* of fc. Avery good
article brought readily lOjots. Alter yesterday’s accounts,
we have heard of no sale*.
itScxicaii News.
We have, as well us we could, given n compilation of ru
mor*. (fur they are nothing more than rumors,) relating to
.Mexican affairs. Gen. Taylor's situation is Mill involved in
painful doubt, while there is no doubt of another revolution
hdviug occurred in the city of Mexico. We rdmll noon begin
to think tb it it will he un act of grace and of common Uiimuni
tv, for the United Slates to revolutionize the whole country.
(FT* The receipt of news from the seat of War, nnd from
abroad, on Hie same day, and w hich could not be postponed,
has excluded the most of our editorial matter.
T—
l oiTigii Accounts.
The foreign news winch came veaterduy, telegraphed to
Baltimore, is rather indefinite, *o far as relates to the Cotton
Market. From a comparison ol quotation*, we find thnt theie
hns been a decline *ince the previous account* The previous
uccounts to the 4th Feb , at Liverpool, quoted fair < ottou, 7d.
I’he reports made up to the 27th Fell., show a decline ol from
a farthing to jd. From 27th I VI*. to 3d March, there hud been
no variation. Fair Uplands, 6$ u Old.
The Duly of Hie South.
The politicians ol truth Carolina arc conferardly an
astute and far seeing cluts of people. ‘They have been gen
erally regarded s selfish und ambitious, not as individuals,
(lor t, i y have but little fellowship with the fpoiU parti / in
the distribution of the public plunder ,) hut us citizens of
Hru h Carolina, solicitous to enhance the dignity of the Pa!-
mn o State, over and above all ether interests, ei her local or
nation il. I hey have been taunted arid ridiculed for llieir
unwavering and uninterrupted devot.on to Joh v C Calhovn,
a devotion, which the public think, partakes a bttle too much,
t"r pr framed dt-moerdi*, f titan morehip ; and yet with hi*
many political vagaries, if unimpeached loyalty, unririna seal,
sod a t ouecr*itioii of splendid talents and nearly forty years
s rv.ee to the interests of South Carolina, entitle any ono to an
apotheosis in the. political Pantheon, John C. Calhoun merit*
it of Carolina; at least equally as much so, is the g >d like
Daniel does of old Massachusetts,
Ca olios has often, in the estimation of some, made her
self ridiculous by her continued fears of some dreadlul crisis
which was always impending, but never resi zed. People
began to be tired of hearing alarums sounded when no danger
was near. The icolf cry of crisis excited no other feeling
than vexation or ridicule; and her over vigilant sentinels who,
speaking poet ice , are always s utioned “on the watch lowers
ol liberty,” and were incessantly warning us all of lurking
danger, were taunted and mocked and derided by the insen
sible and sluggish multitude.
Such might formerly have hern the attitude ofS. Carolina,
and the appreciation of her position, by the citizens of her
sister State*. Sie is now, with like vigilance and eunest
ings, raising a warning note of a crisis which her sagacious
statesmen arc se* ing in a perspective* at nogieat distance.—
For or.ee we believe with them. They things
that are to be seen—no ignis J'atuus, but something that is
palpable si and substantial, a very small cloud, perhaps no larg
er th .u a man- han-l, but which w ill, or may, in a ry s nail
time, be tin* prelude to a stoim that will carry before it, in iu
desolating pii grp**, ruin and dismay.
The meetings that have been lately gotten up in Carolina,
and (he proceedings attending them, are deseivmg the con
si ;erati n and im.tan.>o of the people of *.:ie Sou.b. Lnb..i;
the small meetings g t jp to some of the towns of Geo gia,
f*r .-mill matters, tympalfeising with Father Riictm?, and de
noU'ic ug < cu-ani democru ; their object* are s nous I v and
* lemi.ly \iial in lh< re coil'.qu* i •*.*; i national in charac
ter. Trie late me. tings at Uhadest. u anu Colunioi §, tiVlil
ostcrisibi) to weic me their able Messrs. Calhoun
and Bu’ler, but really to discuss matters in which we a>e all
j-i ihy in tv rr st t?, aie lo'crumiersof gaflu rings of the people
which the ox gti*uc* of the turns will soon call together.—
We will continue f r a season to have, at the call ot small J* tn
agogues, town, at.d county mm tings, and pc.iiap* 6iate con
ventions, to discuss the comparative merits *.f pofttii al cr eJ*.
and tha relative cliims of political aspirants for oilice. Such
are secondaiy matters to those that 111 , eneral meetings com
posed ol Southern paitv) men, we will have t > tel up
on, without party and siiiutiona, with an entire and perfect
unanimity. Uau hua Iru* taken the lead, and we ure hound
to follow and co-opeiate with her.—Lei u* look for a mo
rn* nt at the present stale of uffi rs. A Noil turn deoiecratic
paper in the confidence ol the Government, say*, this at this
moment the preliminaries of a peace ate agreed upon, and
that nothing is required hui the judicious dispensation of the
three millio i appropriation, to furnii-h the aciuai stipulations
ol a t uaiy. It are not *> near a conmnwiation of our
dfiicultns as this editor anticipates, we are to have peace at
a one lime or ome* ; and wm n we J *, we are to acquire ter
ntiiiy from Meltco. 1 hi* is inevitable. U e may whip the
Mexican* in *vey subsequent hat tie, ns we have already dune,
and my obtain any quantity *l glory ami honor, but glory
and honor will no more, loot a bill, than tln y will ait a broken
leg; ami the people will ins ltd upon Mexico indi mn dying ua
loi the expens sos the wir. And w itlii ut money how can
•he do it, tn.leaa we take her ldi*us? And how and by whom
are iht>e lands to he s'ltled I E xclusively hy Not them
Mru nicnt Ot try thepeoph of the Kouth with their dt%ca, in
lofiniion witli the rest if the U nion 1 These are interesting
1 questions involving math m of iiiohi tcriou* und vitul nnpoit.
Jb y have got to he solved, and ih*l soon. U hut sides will
the dill* rent sections of the Luton take ? Any one can an
* worth is last qu-ston. New England is averse to the ac
quisition ut territory, but he Slavery question is with her a
iimi r id principle, slid si.e w.li take the tcirdory in order to
■ Btiile the ptmcipio New Ymk, a common wealth of itself,
with Penney Ivaiits and the wilier Northern Stales, ore emi*
, nenti silfisli, and wtll pursue such course as will cUeel
th ’ it own peculiar interrat. The Nutth Western States are
lustful of territory, and will r.al; all rmisequenca for the sc
qtusition of it. ‘I he Butttli then is alone, without alliance,
and must look to herself for safety. Critical ns is her post
non, by lirmncas und uiuuun.lyfche call luaiutsm it. VV lint
,hen is her duty ! Simply this—By merging oil political-dll
lerencea in this great question of national existence, to u
mte in one determined and common ellbit, for the preterva
non ol her institutions and lu.r constitutional tight*. This
1 is iho duiy ot the Mouth*
A Plf.asxmt Pa it l> aln mats. — Miss Poller, in her lart
agreeahlir letter communicated from Europe to the columns
of the Tribune, mentions having become u< q ‘aimed with Di.
Sou tti wood **mith. the will known plntan hropitl:
.On visiting Inm, we saw an object which I had often
bt\nd ir.kbral’ J and bad thought would bo revolting, but
founJ on the coirfrjry. quite an agreeable sight; ibis is the
skeleton of Jeremy fienthtm. It was at BenthanTs request
that the skeleton, dressed in the same drers lie habitually
wore, stuffed out to an ex ict resemblance of life, and with a
potiait mask in wax. the b"t I ever saw, sits there a* a-.iist
*nt to Dr. Smith, io the antartainment of his guGMs ami com
panion of his studies. The figure leans a little forward, rest
ing his hands on a stout stick which Denth m always carried
und had named • Dapple; ’ the altitude is quite onsy, the ex
pression of the whole mild, winning, yet higjy individual.”
Gforglti Atiow Hoot.
U T e have been bresent’d by Mr. Humour, w ith n sample of
Georgia Arrow Root. It look* finely, nnd from the testimoni
al* of Chemists nnd Druggists, it is fully equal, if not superior
to the best Bermuda Arrow Root.
I'Sftonro of folfro.
Mr. Warren Freeman, received n dav or two bv
way of sample, a dozen buttles of old Java Coffee, tnildiin&ted
in the form of essence. It was tried by those who know whit’s
what nn l pronounced good. There is none *ol the nuiiie sort
left, but he will soon have n fresh supply.
The first Monday in June has been suggested n* the time
for the Democratic pnrty to meet r.t Milledgeville to nominate
a candidate for Governor.— Sav. R< p.
(FT* The Chattanooga Gazette treats “ Family Jars” os if
they were of home manufacture.
MtLLKROEViLLi Factory. A Cotton Factory propelled
by Steam, commenced operation in Milledgeville about a
month since, with about two thousand spindle*; nnd i* pro
ducing yarn of the very best quality, some of which m*y he
seen in our market. They will anon commence weaving,
when a much larger number of spindles will he put in opt ra
tion. The investment wdl.no doubt, be a good one to the
Stockholders, and we trust that they will never have cause
! to regret having adopted sh im instead of water as u propel
ling power.
from Columbus Enquirer Extra, Saturday .2o/// inst.
ANOTHER DFSTRI < TIVR FIRE.
VVe nre nguin under the painful necessity of recording the
occurrence ol another destructive fire which look place in this
city this morning, Stub ni-t. It broke out in the Urge wooden
\\ nre ho use known as Harden’s Warehouse, but latterly occu
pi-d by Messrs. Hall A; Deblois, Agent* for the I owcll Facto
ry ('omnnuies. nnd was owned In tlc Bank ot Vltli-ilgcviile.
Fhe lit.- was fir.-t 1 scovered about .0 o’clock, and bad then
in tie su h prsgr*s th *i a'l i ffoi ta to save the warehouse or
j cotton and goods stored (lieit in, were found nnnvniling.
By the w*-l| direcit'd and ori irin? cff(*rls of the I ire Dompn
u\ . nssil and by the citizen* generally, the adjacent three slot v
j In i.-k building, know it ns the ! ve* out llall. Mild occupied hi
Messrs Redd A Do. nod |>. Adams, merchants, and hv several
oilier* for law offices, At-c was ►aved, tliuugji fora eotisiderahlc
t ime k w as in imminent danger, un I it wap ft a red their efforts
would be fruitless; th- root was on tire for some minutes, mat
at tones th*- flames almost covered the, entire roof.
I he Warehouse was burned io the ground in an inerediblv
-bort space of time. Jt contained aLsut 1,281 bubs o! Colton,
owned us follows :
J 25 bales belonging to Gen. I.owe, of Harris county, n por
tion of bis crop—no insuranee.
25 bales belonging to T. B. Howard, Esq-, a portion of his
crop—no insurance.
‘I he remainder was owned by tho Lowell Factory Compa
nies, an I we are informed was in-ored in Boston.
Lite \\ orehouse also contained sucks .Salt. 125 bbl*. Mo
lapses, nnd 75 bids. Whiskey, owned by Messrs. Barnard <A
Sehb-y, which was injured by the Hnitford Ag*ticy in this’
place.
Tin* rear buildirg of Messrs. Redd &: Go’s, store w*s also 1
burned, with jm contents—-about 200 sucks Bair, a large lot ol !
Bacon, and some other goods. *1
Also, tie* kitchen in the rear * f the larje building, occupied j
by Mrs. Hodge*, owned t*v Gol. Banks.
T*m- w h*’ I<mh may L*c Crtimuted. m round jmmb7*r‘’, at n-
Tin* fir'* w|s beyond don ht flic work of an inrondi-irv, as!
there had been n * fire in or about the warehouse for the dav.
M ‘*rs. I lull lJ.*b!ois had employ eu, at their own egpefis.-, j
i private wmielwnun, who left the wnrthouse hut h short t.iee
bef*re the fire was discovered.
But fin the efficient ai l afforded bv the fire company in keep- j
ing a eon-tant stream of water playing upon the ts one*, the ‘
I“ s would inevitably have been very much greater. \\ r. n ust
no arguments nre now npcrsaarv to eouvinee our rttizens ol j
the necessity of furnisliing moie and building mure i
reservoir*. Our gallant body of firemen have shown, ni the
Inst two fires, how much they can do with small mean*, t.ivf 1
them the apparatus they need, carry forthwith die contemplat
ed phn of constructing no re rest rvr ira, and we may el.uosi
uid defiance to the destructive element.
From the Haiti more Patriot.
ARRIVAL OF THE IIIIH inVA.
Twi itfy-Lighi Hays Latfrlioin KiiglaiHl.
The fi.Mowing intelligence was received l>y tetegrajdi, from
our New York correspondent :
LONDON MDM'.V Al tlilCF. T.—We have had nn unatendy
market since our last publication, but lending g> neially iri
wardsa decline in the price of Con-mis. Il appears to be een
orally conceded that the course the government has resolved
upon, namely, to take a loan of £ 8,00U a (lh0, is the very best
that could have been adopted.
COTTON. — There has been some revival in the demand
from the trade, with n considerable inquiry from exporters and
on speculation, nnd the prices generally have been in invor of
j holder*. The market, however, clu*e* quietly, and no Image
I can lie made in the quotation■< of List week. At a public side,
j 160 bales .Sea Islam! were offered, but only 20 sold nt 7|d to
i Ihjd, taken bv speculators CSOH Ameiicun. &c. for export,
1200 Aim ncan. 50 Fgyptisn. nnd If) Sural. The Pi.le* for tin
j last week arc vfi.l4o h lies. Repmt from February 27 to Mnr h
: J— The during this periodfhave been rather more
j active tiisn for some ti ne past. The total sales are about 13,-
; >OO hale*, r. portion of w hich wi taken by speculator* and ex
’ porters. ‘There D not the leastchange in prices since the 26tli
‘ ult. so that the quotation* then corn nt stand unaltered : Bun
! ed Georgia fig to C£ l; Molds CJ to 7; New Orleans ?Lb
1 lie Corn trudeh .ii be- n in a very fluctuating condition dur
| ing the month of February At b • time ot the saiiiug of ti,
Cambria the price of Meal cr.ittinm and to give way or;ca. lotudfv,
; until from ike Cmiu. ‘goeenjent of the i action, (lie. reduction
amounted altognhr to about k to 10 fkUlibp per quarter,nnd
I Finite 7 or f* shdßfis pe* barrel.
It might be thar this decline under Hie actual postlien of
1 supply and demand, whs too iaptd er commenced tooetrly, or
• t,e a i'ik *-f t ‘
fih nre of luddeiß and warned the fear* of buyers. Toalfift
the inidd> of the In-t month, renewed confidence w hk ohservn
ble. nn I huver’ ngam came forward for Ireland, to purchas
heavily in confidence.
Since* the upward move in grain commenced, there ha* been
j nn advance on w heal of 4 t- 6 pence per 70 lb* , and in Flour
lof about 3 khiHiug* 6 pence \er bbl. Oat* and oi.t meal c
---i mained steady, but do net *e!l treclv. Inrlinu corn ha* of late
iriveu wav one whillirg to two ehiliinj * j tr 48 pounds, and
lienns 2 to W. per quarter.
At our lost mark- t (he prices paying b*te fur general run* of
, American maul were 1‘ shillings to 12 shillings per 79 pound*.
I For American flour,sweet. 39shillings 10 4"? shilling*; sour
do. 85s, 4id. to 82s. (id. per barrel;
In.liati Corn, while,G!)a 70. jcr quarMr, anil yrllnw ilo. 72
! to 73*. per 480 lbs.
Various reasons and opinions ore afloat ns to probable
supply ol bread*!ut)* w hich ue can procure during the present
season of famine and distress. From the most recent intelli
gence from America, we believe thru there is food reason to
; expect that, with th** openim*. die lasi fight or ten da v *, the rc-
I eeipfa of corn, Arc. have Teen light; nnd this, added to the con
timmnee of cousiderahle export* to IreUwd, has caused the
market to have h very firm aspect, and prides have since re
-1 turned, n* regard* lie at nnd fl our.
li.diun t orn still continues in great requisition, and com
mand* the high price ol (.9 to 72 shillings per qt. White end
I other kinds of Corn are : lies per.
to MM I N 1C mil.
T.lr Acousta. Gsobuia, Bki nor. Gas ..—This rase,
we have seen noticed by s' , v#r | papers a being before the
Supreme <%M|t. We learn that file dentil of one of the
; eompleinants, John NY. Y irb-nou *h. Ins caused the css* to
he I iid over, and the Court hts permitted u proper reprrarn
J tative of the deceive ! vohiritsrdv t- come in nn-1 he- i'in.* a
| party within the first ten diva of the rnsufng term ol Court.
This case seems to have been pending for nearly a quarter of
i century, and over half a million of dollars are involved ‘n
the suit. This makes it a matter of importance to those in
terrstrd, nnd to the public in General, for the public are inters
cstctl in all hanks, and *it or seven hundred thousand d-M '*
‘is a sum of some tnegmlui'.e even fr • corporate body. Wt
give the prireceding* in the matter in another column.
THE AUGUSTA BRIDGE CAKE.
From the Sew Orleans Picayune.
Armnt the many strangers in nur city at p'raent we notice
Henry Nliuhz. the founder of the town of Hamburg, 8 C„
| und who is nUo the ofincipal actor in the notorious *bddge
i case” sfiiinst the bank ol the Htate ol Georgia and the City
Council of Augusta, mention of whi< l hi* often been nnd
h. fore, Ttie very large amount involved ill this case—-ov.-r
!i df a mdlt nos do’Ura—iiutkna it of unusual interest an I
i npoftance, It has b. rn over twenty y* ■ri p< ndrng.but it is
supposed, however, that it will be brought to a dose by die
Supreme Court now in st ation at U i ,mgton City, We
Irjrn that bo h Messrs. Berrien and Webster have been re
tained by Mr. Bhul z.
Front the W.ishrvi'lnn Intelligencer.
It will be aeen in another (•down that this case, tn which
there is over half a million Involved, and more than twenty
yea'* pending, has bcui brought belura the Supreme Court
by b>lh parties.
Ht eitEMr. Cot*nt or tr* Uvitkd }
Dice ml e r Term. 1546. )
No. ICO. John W. Tarb-irtMiffb, Trustee, Ac., and ILnry
I appellant*, v*. the Bank of the Bisie f Georgia, John
MrKlimt*. G.i-siw iy U. Limir, and the City Council us An
gu*ta.
On appeal fwm the Ciicuit Court of the United States fr
the District ot treo*gia
I, M illmw Tliornas Carroll, Clerk of the Supreme Court ;
I of the United Elites, do hci*hy certify that the above appeal j
1 was docketed and the t otisuqT of the record thereof was filid
al the requM of ReverJy Johnson, E-q , council for the aj •
p- lleei, on the first day of January, eighteen hundreJ und
forty-seven.
fii testimony whereof l hereunto subscribe my name nnd
affix the seat of said Supreme Court, at the citv of
[l. s.j Wu.shim;toi>, this twenty-eighth day of Jinuary
eighteen hundred and firty-seven,
WM. TIMS C MißOl.h,
Clark of tho Supreme Couii United Suits.
SrensME Court pr Tnk United Ptatib,
December Term. I£4 0. $
No. 173, John W. Yarborough, Trustee, &r. t nnd Henry
Shultz, appellant* vs. the H ink of the State of Georgia, the
City Council of Augusta, John Mtivinne, nnd Gaaaawav li.
Lamir.
Os sppeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for
the District of Georgia.
I. William Thomas Carroll, Clerk of the Supreme Court
of the United States, do hereby certify that the above appeal
was docketed and the trumrript of the record thereof w as filed
at the request of Daniel Webster, Cq , counsel for the ap
pellant** on the twenty-sixth day of January, eighteen hun
dred and forty-seven.
Jn testimony tv hereof I hereunto sulMCrilre my name, and
affix the seal of said Supreme Court, at the Cny of
[l, s ] Washington, (hi* twenty-eighth day of January, eigh
teen hundred and forty-seven.
WM. Til OS. CARROLL,
Clerk of the Supreme Court United States*
A Noui.f Act.—“A wealthy gentleman of this cily has
had in his family for nnny months as n domestic, an Irish
girl, whose fither, mother, and several brothers and niters,
are now in Ireland. They are poor, Af< w mornings since,
while at the breakfast table, he read some extracts from 1 ish
papers. Bridget, for that was the girl s name, was waiting
upon the table; and the humane man little thought what
misery and grief ho was pausing the poor girl. lie at |*m
read an account of the misery in the very countv where Biid
get vm- horn, ami where her parents now reside. The nar
ration was too much for her. Vle gave one a b and ha-tily
left the room. Just as the gentleman of th • house was leav
ing for his office, she approached him thus—Mr. do
you think I am an honest girl, and would luitil aov promise
I make you V H - replied, she hid thus far be* n faithful,
i I that he ha Ino and mbt she would continue so to le. Win*
ihen said. *1 have • favor to a-k. I have two months waes
com ng to me; will you advance me four months more? 1
/l be faithful. I wish to send it to m\ family in Ireland.—
They n.uy be starring.* The benevolent man could not re
fuse;—her request was granted, ami Bridget was happy**
Will not that daughter yet be remembered JV, Y. Pearl.
WIMARS
‘LdLZtH&.ZjZ cr V7ILII CIZZsZ-TLZr,
die p.eat remedy for
(fi.\ Kt .ru’Tfn.v,
And ifcc iiol ndi::iu‘ kiiutvu to mnn for
.Ixlhwi vs rvery xtafr, i trt r i'rmfi/ititf, Hruxtki lit, li.jlti
in- i. i ought, ( vds, Heeding of tht Shorioets
of iirn.tu, pomx and wteLuChS in the Hrmk ?,
und all otl.tr dittaoes of the
Fi Lnouiev oitu ivl
Avery iicpoitaut diseuae on-r which thi* “ iialagm” exert*
, h very powerful i dueuce, is ihat o! a
IHvLAhLD LIVLR.
In 11 ii-= compisi.o n hs* ui>ii->uMefily pioved mere effi ariou*
di -niiuy n ui.-dy hnutriu employed, and u uuojrroue m -uii
; o h when patieiii* liml nulurrd long aud severe euffenag noin
3 lie di-ea t. without receiving tin* least benefit from v ariou*
- reme.liea, ui and wfieu MLKt l ii** he- u rc sorted to io vain,
i the use <■) tin* Bale*in has restored lover to ali ailhv ac
ion, bud in uuiUV ioelumu n dlipcli and
ei.hi t iers,
1 a f rer every kuuwu remedy had to produce thi* desire-1
I eff*’ t.
He- i f’S its sstrinisbing rffi rry in she dia. |)e ebove men
- tioa and, we also ft id it vs i y <ff elual reinedy in AS IKM K,
: - . aipl lint in * hi. b it K- ie.*n eaieusivi ly u** and with and ciJad
| si.Ccesiv, * veu ni ■ nt year* Maud mg
(t i.ot i>il v e usual* tr ion ref uiur Fhysicisn, but In* a!<o
been well let Med in all the roiuphints fur w hi< h it i* r< coni
- iU‘*nd-d. It i** nut my imentiou, theivt.jre, either to cloak it in
• inv>terv, or in auv ws\ deceive die public bv ovcrrHiing n
virnoe; on the cuntr-rv, I shall simply endesvo- to gives
Oi i- | Matcm. nt of it* usafiilness. hm-I flstter myself that ii
*urpriaiusr eflicacy w ill enable me to t-irni-h such proof* of i(-
vi iue* h* wiii satisfy tin* mnal inrrrd ilous, that ('onsuiiipliou
- i:ni\ and “ ('AN kiti, CL KT.D,” it this ;in di< iue be resorted
i to in time.
for sale By BHUVO Ik VIHOINS,? .
, sud (. OUtiK 1* WVK, 5 A P* m§ -
XT Piice One Dollar per bottle,or aix bottle.* for $5.
In tbi* city, on the 2-1 th wist , ol the Consumption, Mr. Cha*
A in slow, aged about 29 years.
MARRIED,
At Tort Valiev, Vlouelon county, on tlie lOtli in*t. bv the
Kv. D. Kelsey, Vlr. Wi J. Aaur rson to Alisa Klba.il a C.
Moi.r ivshkap.
In Atlanta,on the Htli insr. bv Rev. J. S. Wilson, Wn tuw
K. Rot vi , Senior Editor of Ihe Ailant.i Enterprise, to Miss
sTarah Fox.
A t the 4 )egon House in this city, on the 2ld wist. Mr. J >hn
S. imiuahaw to A!iss Eliza Ann Jakvi*.
In Ups-wi County, on J'hu oday - vtii-na 18th ins’ant, by
the Rev. William Crawford, Mr. Jam*.* M. Bahmon to M/s.
Lucira C. Bhourv.
mmimm\mnwr\ n,wwi uw ■■in i . ,
THE, STBS BE
I Under the direction of W. G. Ft HIRES, Manager of the
t'h:ii lostoti. Savannah and Augusta TJjcdfres.
THIS EVENING, Th;tr*dny, March 24th, 1817, w ill bu per-
I formed Kotzebue's popular pUv of
THXI
THE PTRAMiEK, - . M!(. I'OUDr.S.
• SV , E I, * M VA, , .
j SIRS. lULI ER, . ilWi, fuitaE*.
” y-*- i* KO* UMcr.
* ftg ~
To con ImU wfth In” nmo .* (■ -in ■ ftf
UUA -A * VISIT.
• TiMin. hr. n-w.4i.PBN.
I WISER VN, • ■- • - Bit WVHIt.
I.OUISA, .... M itS. FORBES.
A _________
Doors open at 7 o’clock—Performence to commence 7j o’c.
\i C < t *hi iv h -ce il ‘d at the It >\ Otfii*.* durintr ||,c dav
Damaged floods—Great Bargains ! !
A I.AHGK lot ennipi lung a tniost •v# ry vafu ly of Dry Giants,
2_\ which Itav ?■ • h hy U-ng ,*i, was ritnv* l
i. iUh) llu > an- mo ii\ us i.n< n, m! sui<*<i (o the ft a-on, and
• ifapplit tl fir imuu ibau lj, iau> b liud at vt r) low pm, s.
March 2* 6 AMOf HKKTOV.
Hew CSootla t Acvr Aioad* • l
f HE subsi riber receiving oiui o|>enint anew
fl. Mid beautiful sick koT tllUt i ;U!fj
S T.V GOOMi.
IVbleti will ! e rn'd at very bov price**. Purbhavers nre r''.
quested To f ill s*d emmine for lliemsuhes. The followiug
| ailicles corn pi ini* part 't Ins Stu< k:
Iksin h tiinghions, Roy mI Plaid do
Half Mnnr intrilo.. Vln-lm Um^haniS,
Plain mid Mti >fl Mulms, Donna l*hel!n do i
I)ninin I -idorn do., I>ntnia ‘lnzirka do.
• Ih mini Dm holla. II Inc k Hcrnani.
W hit** Muslin l{oh*s, >mnll ligured Uawns,
Eni’uroideTcd Haraess, Sstin Striped do.
Cord nnd Striped do , t Igneola do.
Diitcln*--* \loutprn-ier Silks, Jaronet
Sv% i*- and . t ?!;eck do. Plat k Striped Silks,
Iri-h I,ini’ih. Uiii'ui Lawn, 1., C. Ilandkerchiefa,
11. S do. W oik Collar* and Cliinur its,
j Kid iiiov* *, Slk <lo. Tw i“t* and Silk do.
(-4li(*>e, Mourrrifi'! do Unit do. do.
S-otrh |Viip**r t k do. Cotton Diaper,
1 Dao>nk i’Mlde Coveis, Toilet Quills,
Ituok Miisliiin, ( oid ‘ii SI ills, Mars* dies do.
I.iiien Clruek, 111 n ‘lii'd Homespun, liuwn da.
lit lies stii|u*d do., Itonriets, A rtitii'ials, Uihhuns,
Palo Alr> Plants, Kentucky J* an*, t otton t ‘assitr.erf,
Silk Velvet, Suspenders. Tin key Red,
J 1 *rfftrr**tUis. PiSHf?.*|*'. P irnsoletts, Sun Shades,
Sln ll Combs, fine Penther Pnns,fine Ivory do.
French <ambromis, Tickings,
I hrsides a vorn tv of other articlettoO numerous fn mention.
: 6 \M()S |H
TV IK PlJl)lrl€i ‘■ •tttiji
P w>u ■xilf [n ui runt t/u in ttU tv br at or tbr mom y
tr/U H rlfti.
KY K.UJ I.riTIIAI. HAll! REATOItATIVT
Tins univ* rnlly ap|miii and siiiniri dsi fn lt-, ft •• fTn*nSr!*nf
i •ntnr*, pmiffni * *t*ntiil ml,sn<l nth- r d-trn*tivc nisi* ri l*t,cleans J
tin-hir *|*titin*il), rrwdvre it licniiifiil y hri.-ht. snd iru|isrt to I
il Ui lire li Jigrani’i t'f itoTtow* r. Ilsir a*kedwitlt ltd# Kx- •
tra f tH*o iM-ramr* Mlriiiiitlf (uti slid luxiignu miti rrowth, and
it will p -ilivi ly bring in its Itsir <oi lisltl liruil* l.y i nsi . amt •
hair that lias Hri-n insilv iitrsfi, ami ia furttirtg r;'*J r ” Saniußmit, ny ‘
ili*- rise iu s|**ri **r other ini|tin, i r | r pnratii na, a ill •a-n tn r,
••il tn it* nutural t-niorarVil biilliaiu) Ii) a l.w applies) ions ol th** iau ,
j Lnt*vnt.
fi i* tt pv< a* rsstivr ag-dnat Ht fnrrt, ami an infeltthtr fWfe ‘mail !
| iflr* riimi* *• tin *l,iii on the head,as tin ml rod', and for pn-vritliog
ih. filiinead’ f* h*- hair and turning pray.
| |t i •'*’ rim,*!•■ prodirr**- and immediate afreet ofom* p’snt* *nt
j m ar| fifth*- tiair, rmluWid with p roprti **••* Ii - it.at i
* a I'liri * til • epid* mira aiwf capillary tilt*.ir tw- ,*uri*<ii*t sc
- turn ot tin* idnyiriiiaa, s*d of ih>- Jrv and tl .and |ori,vi*- ikot il *l.
I po-.it . I hi* prt para ion pnrifl.-t tire hair, tivr* | h a Uvaulifnl !
rflu” and •ofuu s*, and an nc.e* j.ht*- amt vivif’j perfume.
I \ n. \< i
i Vitnn iin in. ihnueiliV mine, in wtriek i-xpi-eiritre sdl study j
will atwats find ro- ni to i tratfiti | tt is ihni stniree, ahuu', whirh j
1 pi (ilri(-< • all ihaf rnari sail* inv uikvii, and h loth In* would Un belter .
j p i Imps, td nnm< iutpiafioti.
I far nrhjl* sale end r**ait, hy
Jt'ITN II At if.. Chemist and perfumer,
I iO Chesimt street, I'hilatlelproa, nnd
Marrh t **tnd a K > W I K. t'.\ V n r*,, Wrro*i.
(•rortfftti -Alik chi County.
nfftF.lt F fl. tijtmin l.*c7*ti r app'ne* t*rhi* r* *’♦ dinmission
i’roni tilt- .tl hi im Hr stir a **f tin’ etst- of Joel < hitd-, and M
I 1 lie** ar* tti**r**f.r*- to el* *• in * a Inioni*lr all sn| in Jar th> k hi*
deed and eredHnrs ol •an! ih *•• ns. 4, to In- and epp*w> at mpnflhe
; v 11 h m t li* tie* pfrserihs'il Hj 1.n.i0 straw catte ifau* they
j %, !i v as id l**tter* •!•*> •tl mn to piani**!
I uivrH tiod* imvlt and KJd f'4*.
Mu.h 2. ... v*. **\ conn ir,c.c. o.
stovr A Mceoi.U'M's nk am hot if
gkswt rrivST/.v tineas.
The Acknowledged Find Company in the Union.
Third-Street —below llawkins & Harris’ Livery Stable.
£ T&J UMBERING among the
/J XtS troupe the muat tulent'd
performers in the world, with
f n v rrv superior STUD U}’
you Noami) Nkvvi.v
fyZ bkokij houses, m><i <ie.
cidadly the finest BRASH
\\j BA Mi that ever travelled.
will give four representations,
iffwrfWilb “’Ha*’ commencing on Wednesday,
:! 1 1 A l’ r 'l Kit).
r\ A I lii announcing the oil bi
;jg’ ,
n-1 pnnv, ihe proprietors aanex
*Ss't ‘Jl Jf. 6’v“Kthe follow ing, to show the gen*
“'no worth of the porforman
co mid the icsneatubiliiy of the members composing the troupe:
We, ibe urnlerMifjiied, qiemhersof the respective Municipal
I Councils of the city of Now Orleans, testify to the general
w orth of the performances him] the respectability of the mem
hers attached to the GREAT \\ Es TURN Cl R.CUS of Mas
srs. Sto.m At McCoi.i.i'm, who have been playing in this city
the pint winter, and we cheerfully recommend the Company
l i the municipal authorities nnd the public generally, of the
difli iriit cities nnd towns in wh cli they may appear during llie
coming tr iveliing .-eason of ICI7.
A. n. mqpSMAN, Mayor.
/7r st Muuicipolity,
Joseph Gennis, Recorder; J. 1.. Euhre, Cyprcnn Dufonr, E
Gignel. .Inckson Duplex h. t .noil Wilt/., Alex, lierhes. Z. La
tour. Rn-hard Hagan, J. E. I’uures, J. Siingerland, T. Shields,
Aldermen.
Second Municipality.
Joshua Baldwin, Recorder; Samuel j. Peter*, John Puf
fin If St. \-lioumc, M. >!. Revnobis,Samuel Jamison, Join.
W. Smith, James Duvene, John Goodwin, 11. Edwards, James
If Ere ret, Joseph Landis. J. Y Hawthorn, A Idermcn.
7'hint .1 fti>ti n/ta!ity.
P. Sewzencnn, Rccordci; ti. Lugenhuht, S T.. NDomedo,
E. It. Bernard* Eraneia Serwcrssen. John B. Hale, L. M. Don
villier, Aldermen.
The Company conit in put of YOUNG MeCOLLUM,
dec id. all v the heat Tiro-1 forte Rider in ‘hr World.
I,TON STO\K. acknm* ledued the only successor to the
far-famed French Equestrian, I * Trier.
IM’.NMSoN STONE, the Mda-Dramatic Horseman ami
Equestrian o f all teork.
MR. B. J EX.NIN(JS f the ('lassie With his ex
traordinary son. Via-ter HKMIIE JENMMiS.
JOHN JACKSON, tho mostcelebrated Conic Volants Per.
former in the Union.
MR- I . KINCAID, nnd \ I f'VI, two very celebrated
Horsemen. I'l mhl rs, Acrobats, \r
I hese gentlemen are nt tl.e very /.enbh of their profession,
nnd arc aided in their laborious duties by
T. 11. COLEMAN, F. ft
T. UR %VI.I, .1. HICKS
W. W ILSON, 11. LONG,
W. SCI.I IVAN, I>. VAN Z \\DT,
J. B \RR ETT, HI. IH AJINGI E,
W. YOUNG, T. SHARPE,
Unking n Company In point of talent nr.d gentlemanly bearing
that cannot he equalled in the Union, w ith tin- mirth-provoking
Jfst> r and t iat Southern Grotesque, GREEN JOHNSON.
I H E MR \"S It \M> is another gro<,f f •nrr in this “Par
aeon of Circus ( wmpames ,” a> and numbers fourteen perform
er.-, who, in point o’ talent m* musician*, cannot he excelled,
they Having been selected w ith care and pr*< i-iott from tic- Or
cli. >tra ot the St Charles, American and french Theatres,
New Orleans, and is under fb cuidunce hini supervision of
Vlr. H. K. GAUL.
‘I bis splendid Band will note tlm Company’s arrival in the
different eiticH and to-vns en route, by playing a varied und
beautiful wl etion from the latest Operas of ihe day*
‘l ire Propri*>tors assure flieir pH*..n , that no word or vfion
that would tend to cause a tint on ttie most modest cheek will
le allowed wifi hi the ii i* of the Great Western; but in the
representations, the audience w ill have the it* minds as well us
• y s. fslisfi. and. and it wdi tend usu resuscitation from the more
laborious duties.
HT* Hoorn will open nt C \ o’clock, nnd Performance com
meiwe preci -el v st 74 o’clock.
ii/’ Adintßaiftc-Roxck 50 ceil Ia- fsf 25
>■ Q. STOKES, MANAGER.
G. L. EATON, AGENT.
March ‘U 1347. 4w 6
GRISWOLD'S In.PKGVtD LOtTDN CINSi
‘RMO fiihicnhi'r will . ui.iimu. ti.e umuiifactun of (.in* on liis
C *aal *M*utive , su<t • murur.* iln .importunity to thank
In* itum. i’- u etiftinnera iur tln-ir lit N-rat paironag. In rtuitdr.-. ‘I lie
• -in oiu in iu. h h.* oir* ar* Hfld ‘mij b< known trom the Tact
f ln-ha*iig *oM runrc titan two thou-and during th*- last thne
year*— fro'>4hly ten looii. ov. ri iv other fji tory in the State. This
• videa . of the *np.rionty of in* *4tn*, i arcoiitio u fur hy In* being
tkefir*i to introduce the tan- impM*. intuit, ami k.. |*mg the lead
b> y. artj Hifomg u* w on.a. Hi- hr-t and occuiid impr o. in. nt* mad.-
t'j. S'"* “> ‘*t cotton pert* ct, though iiiiut’ wen iuth. r slow. Hi*
third uiad th* m *uffl •o-iitly f.*t fiitnn onl\ r< mained to tnakr
i hi jii more durable an 1 e> nvenient, widt h tn* be**n done he l.rtiev* *
ff-ctui ly, by - v rat new improve.w ntt the pr *< nt )rar: beside*,
lit* Ims ih i x.*iiiive rignt for the State, with the uri i of other
• •- i ) i*, to furnith R.-id’* t*4t nt Jiute*, whieh are Iwli.vcd
to be n n tim- smor*- durable than any uh r, b) thoiewho l* .ve
. id.* a la.i Inal of ih. in , and ar * intailiUly t. cure a; a.nai fiic hy
friction. Hi tine Gin* will gin Ma odon Cotton a* wlt a* any ii.v
si” can His agent* wit! vi*if plantt r* generally, and exhibit speei*
is. i.s of hi- lat*- iiiijiror. in. nt*, an.l pome out tueir advaniagta in
time f * ati to engage and l.e *ugp id b.f m the neat ginning s. a
• >n, or engagem* in* can b< iuod. a) leti r. din t. and to him, ( liaton,
1 n* s county, (>(oii:ii < >i** will be den •• itic poreha*er's
r-si-ten m an) part of he State eacepf the ( It. mice cooi.tie*,
wher* ihej w nt b. E ft at the dr-j ot on tin- railroad nimt couveni* tit
to ih- p.irch:i* r. All *nriant* dto perform well, if u* f according
to •ti itii-t clion* nent wnh each. S AMU HI. GRISW OLD.
N* m b 24. IH4>. ft
.XiRO AT COST.
1 1III V. . ohaci iber i- recciv h g an elegant assortment of Mt-
I llnr, Lawns. Ginghams, Rohes, Ac. which tie w ill hc|i at
much lower prices than can be purchased ut any other house
in liiiw city. The Ladies will picture caW and evunine foi
thetnwelves. B. 8 KENHRH'K.
March *JT 1347
Tax Receiver’s liioks arc now openrd nt tliP Tfli’or
-1 itig c*tubli®bnici‘f of Titos. Ma-n. fa Macon, a short
distance fiom Bliotvv !|’s corncr, wh‘*ie all peisoufl iiilerealed
ate aoliciled to call, trom 1* Ut I ’ Um k
N\ \l. ‘ . KENNEDY, Tax Receiver.
Afar. Ii JO :>w,
MeiVleiil <’op.{ctiicr*lii|.
f . I CON \ S I KOIIW'KI l; h .... Ibrawd * r,.p,rt
k ¥ ti ! i ■‘Pip m* tin- j..'nc! • ‘.Mil At EBB IN K and 8L RG ER Y.
Ves- • - tr Dr. I* ‘• MSI ti - * tit* ® nr feenh uce,
nig lit. will moot with prtnnpt atten'hin
fr.r r>r m. Uis% In* tot****! afti ring the dwv, at M* ioioo, rvor
rl,e- ’■Mnt*- °f H*D*r*. Strong Ai Wmd. and at night
HiiS iloum*. i H... MOf.'V
E. l. STHOHF.CKER.
March .3. 1847. 3i#f
WMi T lit'; l < C i a 17. .
FANCY AND STAPI.F. PUY COOPS
a* r.. wtioimrri ‘s.’
rrA ’. r spbaPtlbf r having made nrf mgementS tn receive jrood
1 ihr.M t lintn f. >! hands,Y .1 he eonstnntlv suppljrff with
the iiioM de-irable gb*ui.- of tL * season, and will s.-ll thorn to
evsit i rsTDMK.Rs st *i Vi\ -m .3 mi*nice ;so ilmi those pay
ing cash for goo(fk, wdl not pay credit pricea. My etuck t on-
! eiM* of
In. k mill liliip-U* •’ f*l• in end Figured S;!! e; M*,-k Pa in
* Stripe do I!ibf and Fancy Colored *i.i; Rl/arin.s nd IW
;i<;,s . Printed I nv* itHn.l !%iiieliii- } Fluid, .-‘cotrh and Hurl-ton
• *,• ; < ’nlicoe* of ceerv tpoililv iittd prior; (eoig;u
t Yti t |,. i n*; Cottunftd* * hmi Kremlins for Phulm; White mini
Brown l.mcn Hrill; Mn:pt do rv rtwl Su rum# r ('n^<iinfr>>;
• (>Hinbroor.M and PUin Lin* n Drill*; Black, \\ hit#* end Hrowit
lliiaim; li! n-L niwJ W liilr Silk llov; Spim Silk do ;
I White, Brown him! Mix*d Halt 1 1 •*- : Kid and silk Cilovcm
and Mu . Bonnet. **ap, I ;Mrin* r and Satin Kil hots ; Silk mid
1 Burner S< a if* mid %ec l* ’I hit * C Ir-iia/ott* and Mtihn Collar.’ ;
s, ou-h. IC• ift nod Bird Kvr I'iiper, C.*?t p IBnper and
i'|.’ i Imd Cotton Drills ; Bed Ti king and pron ft'hecks;
Merino and Moiiterv t* tripe*; Brown and Blenched Shirtings
* nod Sheetings! logelhrr will* ten thousand variotesandpat
iii ol goods, 100 iniitHTiiiP to mention. All of which will ,
he sold, for C \Slf, n I w n nuv cn* ior w ill sell \n this orany
other cii v. t ‘usiotno* from the cotintn ere inv I ted to i ell mid J
examine for then*clecs, ns I :un c**rt.iin diet no one wilj hnvc ,
ir* neon to he dissatHthd ith the bur fain* that will he given. |
Store newt and .nr to the I*!!**! Office. [LP Don't forget to roll, j
Mui-mi March !, IB 17. t
O ‘|> \'? V i
t.. .*r try CM AS. CAMPBELL CO.
Mwn >i IT. ) “47. Sw*
J t| r MII A\ T> and C ITHOV, a fresh lot jU*t r •■ert t try
• (IMS. U KMI MAM.
um \( ii. i’ll t n m il, /
March 19, lb 17. {
ftrnrr.tH
Present Jobn J. (irethtvn, Jl fifffttr.
Aldermen— dyrra, ( lark, ('otr/et, Mir, Slnlb*, tVattj,
H inhutgf *n
Ahaent—Aid. Bond,
The minute* ol the fust meeting were rend and confirmed.
The Bride''Keep e reported 10l e tor the week ending lip* !
I‘dth nit. | t*C7, and for tha u•* k ending this d/iv, $73 Id.
•j i,,. (in inro Committee to win.in uni re|hx*d John I*. Hv- |
, mi*’ i riitioo.tn refund taxer alh&cil to have li.en paid ih II3T]
mid H’ Id. r* poftwd i toil liny mu mvcMtigtttcd the claim, they!
n rr* iiiiuhlc t report In fovOrot \lr. Kvann* petition,and a-ked
leave to refer the w hole inlfrr with the (acts and evtdtince*
: psi scnied, to the Council, mid to’bf diaeharited hOm tha fur- 1
‘ oneideraliuh ol the auhject. ‘i ho leport wan refteivi and
and adopted.
Do motion - Aid. StnhHw,
lD*ohi d< Tliut ( Hum it arrept nor of the eoatrni’t* offered
j or fill* ILL. tip Mulle t> a tree t opnoaila the Hmd lloute. I’lie
l’ a .t . atiour. to lie Prawn lip hy the Com l iftee on Streeie
with the Mayor, lielore the work * entered uim ii •—Pu*e*d.
On ha I lotting, the contract was £iven to Uillium Collina,
(|,i h. ,e ‘ line of the lowest i fiefs) tor the rum of • 100.
A lii-tiiion fiom Patfick Murray and others, was read,and
! mi n ntioti laid *n the lal le for the f res-nf.
! J . 1 .. J tinea’ hill w.i rrli'rrf J It. llie I iwnnt c Conumttce.
i <'ii motion Hi. .Mw. , ....
Rrnolmt, Tlmt ilio im|.rcMin of f'Mv < hmico Bill-. Il.nl
I ~ „||„ ,n . rue,l nndnoW in tin’ Tm-Mn'l OffifO ll
j 1 uiiir.l titi.lt r the iliifi-tiim of the I'oiwkii (.'oinmitlee. I‘es.eti.
a. g. r,ur,r,M\w. t. r.
< .!• Ijicon 4
VlfltKllK \ H Daimcl W. Smiih appii* lwi h-tt*rsnf *minttra*
f V torn *l* h.im’ iiha mi the crime of Bsrilodoim w Thoms*, late
.t •til ratiaiy. i*ee> and .... , .
I in .< arc t” rrfere to rite nmt ■ imoiok stl ami *iHßiiUr tte Kin.
dred-tot ri*olitwr*r said *U* chm and, to brand apptarni oi> ofHoe
w nhin the tin*.- prevented bv isw,*how cause ifauy they hate, why
shol r fchauht not h pranttil.
* .iecu enwier ny hand i3d March, l*4 f .
Mstoh-4 #wA W. W. COIIBEI TANARUS, C. C. O.
’ issßiv aooj..
THE subscriber is now reeeiviftfr fr#m New Y ork, List r‘sft*
at supply of .Spring and Hummer Good*, eofthmciug el
mosf every desirable style fur hpih 1 s-dieT and genlleman'a
wear. Also a gout variety of gmU Suitable tor bay s’ cluth- .
iu . CfLu. VV. TRICE. *
1 Mneon, March 21, 1347.
OPJLfli.wiD sees
J, VV. I*l A ITIt V,V O. !*fan 'ißors.
(Siiccertsois to J. G. Gregory At Cos.)
BTjT7i
o i-rifi M r 20,oo:
AI.rXANDUIA I.OTTERV, *
i’I.ASS O, FOH IB 17.
To le drawn at AlejufmfViu, Salnrrleiy, April ?, ,1317.
7B Number Lottery—ej-i Drawn HalhiJs!
It Kit.l! \NT * OSIK.WK,
ipiizsof sptisi.. u f fl.r.rrf
1 do. 13.33 > 6 do. I.S! r (l
l ‘do. f, ■’>■ 3 do. • f.voO
I do. 4.173 5 prizes of iROdO’
•13 do. 600 &c. Am*.
TickefH .slo—Halves uniters .70.
Cet lid. ats ol Tacfcbgea of -b Whole 7’ickcu £l3O 00.
Do do 3(i Vlutr do f.5 f-i>.
Ib> do Huarfep do 33 60.
W 5 o 4> I
C22.00C! sic,coo : ,
At,t:x.i-. ’ -*rT7.Tr. rr- tv,
Class T. for 1847.
To be drawn ot Al warning, Sirtnrdny, April JO, 1C47.
CfMMI ?( ftt.ST K •
I e|ilendi l prize of $ *O,OOO j.pr<zrf ?0 r &
Id. do. 1 .do. p .r.nfj
1 prizcjof JO.PfMJ I do. y t ;C4)
1 do. 6.000 61) prizes of J.W'O
1 do. 4. ff00 60 do. . 600
1 do. I),. Iff &e. f-(’ £
7.7 N*ied*er Lottery—lo Draw n Ballots
Tickets slo—Halve* :* 7—Quart 6/1.
Tu< 1 ‘sof2d \\ hole ‘i’ickrt*t fiO.
Do do 2d (4aif do < ; 6> I/O.
Do do 2d Quarter do I3 60.
&:g 5, AoTs
Ain? ; imnA lottrsv,
i'f.*vs (|, FOR 1317.
To he drawn “♦ AI wnndrin. Saturday,V.prtl 17, ICIT.
J l Drawn Numbers out of 73.
si*n rut i*r rzi.s :
1 prize of s36> 294 0
1 do. 10.330 3 do. L.'dJO
I do. fi 6i n ;| do. 1,250
1 do. 4,000 30 do. ] Ot 0
1 do. J',OOO 30 do. fed
1 do. 2,685 40 do. 400
Ac. Sir. &c.
Ti 1 et* Tip—Halves $.7 —Quarters $2 6.0. ‘
(.Vrtiff no- of Packages o* 20 M holes $l3O CO
no do of 27 Halves t .7 00
do do of Quarters 32 #0
~ Ist 4 O,OOOS
U Draw te Ntiiohn out cf cc.
abx.i\s?Hiu mcilFuizw
CLkss R, for 1317.
To he drawn at Ainx .udna,Saturday, April 24, 1347.
BPI.K MUD SCHE9|K :
1 iCrnnd I’rize of (3>l OJ I I prize of 2 23?
1 pi i/C of JO.ITO J 5 prizes of 1 000
I do* 6.000 I 10 do. s*lo
1 do. 3,5 0 10 do. 300
Ac. Ac.
Ticket’ s f tO—Tfalves ts3jfcQunrierg 50.
C’crlificate of Tflckugce if 6. \V lm| Tickets 120 00.
do do M 22 Half do f*o 00
do do 22 Quarter do 80 00
O (I *is for Ti- 1 e*s nn t Share* and Certificate® of Packages
in the above Splendid I ctt#rieg will receive the most prompt
attention, and >.n official account of each drawing pent imme
diately a.u-rit is over to oil why order front ns—-Ad dreg a*
.7. A f’. MAI liY,
Agent* f%r J XV. MALRY & CO., M>nia*rr,-a a
(Stjcccafors to J. G. Gregory A. Cod
> Washint'ton ('ity, P. F.
,F*ts? re* * ivcd at IV. Tiecuiuit i.
“Z(h !;f ‘X! S E.n ... .
tlV.* ! drums fine Tiers,
l‘- boxes do. do. I tunes,
25 it*.. Ofarnge*,
2,0c.') Wppf India Or.mge-. very p4rer*t,
Citron, < ‘ufrantm Date--, Tamarind*,
Sugars, TeiHrfb# Coffee, &
Spices of all kinds,
G|.’i<‘k erp of nil kinds,
fine iking slid Chewing Tcbncco,
Talent Yeum Powders.
Alan a very large and line assorment of Stuart’s steam re
fined < ANDIES. Marc 1.24 6
•>1 if i I.LS. extra fine Flout* at
•D mh “ Much 4 _6 W.TRUEMAN.
i • A. &iii iN*
A fAv iiMfte Iff? same sort!
lxtr\ regalias.
bbD- extra Champagne Cider.
2tl luixert extra Chewing Tolau co.
150 “ ** fine Smokiug do*
15 “ Oranges. *
10 “ Leitcma.
20 bhD. nity Iri.-h Potatoes.
i” dhimlTir-.
50 boxes, halves and quarters, Rai-ins.
10 bids, und halt hbls. Tick led l Shad* j
I I kc w priirt'* Goshavi Btltte#.
25 libls.. ia 1 1 b’d-*., nnd bo\ ‘ i f R< stou, Butter,Tirnie,
* Lemon, \\ nter end Soda Crackers.
2 Idids. of extra fio© Lamp Od.
Superior Olive Oil.
May’. ]D. 1817 *
Hires STo€££ OJ?
K ei? aooss
sir trrt}tfr:i pisicks.
f |IH V. •)'■ • , t .. r. on i)’L’*s.t>** }: ,<*k Corner, * *w v<ee*T**sf jfVom
i | \vY i>. h Is- ; slid-p'< mini .. i>t >! Spring- aid Sum
.
1
J M'Um.iii . * ‘*•“•"). M I*,’. fv4 -IPB4
]** 1 I’l • ■ . •*t !*.•., I :,).% II titautTCeb*#*’ *1 4 t|WCeal % AlS*
Mk uch* it and l I
Ku.br. ii i yt Graduated bwit)| SJbiriiiigi,
Itybf*. jTC-l Lin rti hunt ii.
3.1 q'i -•- j**>l Calif.irnia j f ’<.vj trl) k i‘i i 1 1. Jl. • f ifc’ctba,
♦ nno-d Mm / h i ’’l t tdk ‘Him *n> mm,
Kill) I’M 11* Si i- and. il'vUMi Hd 1 lluA l)ti{b,
Mlack S Min J.i * and SlitS” , | i/'vlatlitv of kl|iil>(lk I
black Silk I’.awM do.
.* r *o r'c : ring a large rfork of
C ~ ot IJ£X k-:i iJXZ2&. SSJtOSC.
Cftu-Ui'ry Ware, Cr.
Ali *t ii’ ‘• 4,1. . ►.*') i i'.vi :ui ht* purc-h:i h(I at any e.fbce
h*m.f ii*i.. i'l. . Tti *• ibi.u *;• . .•*[ * ? iJn , ii. \i’ <1 toi't ! uni
••tumiiH in) n .rii, .. •: 11 ii a-** *ud *ftii ruai'li titr* wttft rtf
tt'-iifi’m i*i . rit- .'f’Mifli cit) atnl ruuntry.
Maiuu, March :7. |ti*7 ‘ <t 5. KFV H'Ot
Isi UNO FOjC SAI*K.-A Ml’. I'd lot ml Pia.Kg|( foi-e
K i.it.a !•...■ . Ai ply at the Mooi*# UtHce.
JpSH b H l i’ 4
PM fN*'! I? Vr*2 ti 1 Nr* - .Li— E ’.Ti.d i.. -ts t T. TTTr
•■‘i •*) CUAS. H. FIUitMAN,
Mart h to 4
(MV '6v , TON i.a, &►**.—a.i uih;,m m*
J **irtm. ut (’.D.oikiitt) mi l^-i.d.
Vtarch io t CRAft. .H. FRTRM AV.
Oil v •tu/i ) .u.E >i*& ic 111 *>- a iri-h .m .iu'i V
ct-iv.-ii, CIIAB. It. KHL4 MAN.
March !0 Sb • 4
~C.*o 7d: tivffij.
ON .:> i„,l. 11 m.in M th- J. HOI.SnCLAW,
I> i; *** .1 Mofi*e iif me. to c 6 11 inilcN into Tw igga countv,
since **.d| tc|, nne* n ifltcr mult nor horse hav# hcon seen. Th.
man i-< a o ,t .7 f es ff inches high,dark halrnntl eye*,
coal and put it * ot 1 cat liotnespun, sitmlur to drub aa litre t. Tie
hoipe 1- h d**rk by, about 7 old, a lit'lc snip on bianitge,
• >ne iiiml (oof, pr-rtiafis thv bit, white u little ahav the hoof,
nnd works 1 nely. TI ■ t.bme rrwerd will he given tor man
and hfiri-e dcliv**,( lin >'a> l l. with proof la convict the man,*
or f .'5 fm tho h o.- ■, ►ndd.o und ‘ lirtfe, ‘J'hc saddle v%n# rath
er v * rn, v n!i a quilled s-cat* ‘1 lIUS. J. SHLNiIOLSI* R.
Macon, March 2 lib, 1347. fi
R U I hc Semin* I. I Eallnhassee, Ela.) will publish 3 limci,’
and >o> i pul the account to me. T. J. fj.
Gs rain iopi’of lam
The Justices of the Inferior Court of said countu sitting fo*
ordinary />ftrnoses, Mart h tetm, 1847,
Uk.NRY U . DAKDE.N, Ho'tnuuf tmtor of ilm estate |jt*
Eli'hn Darden, ** e cased, having fully admiuislf rad mi id
estate, |i*.iv4 let |**t* of dismission then from.
It i- I*.. rt 1 .1 hy the fat tl ijhlaii p4k
lislud on n morn it for vix months, and nt tho Ural r end nr
t riu of the ( out t thcfeaßr r, soid letters will be granted, ttnle -U
ot it mi fa tuc 1 Oi.trnry tie tdicvvu. -
A i/uc r tun.'3 from i.ii.iiiten of -ntd Cosrl, March 24,1347.
M rie* b 21 tytf>m*i E.
u •%—>!%?m roe 4 oiiniy.
7’Ae Justi cs of the Imf .rior Conet of said county, sitting fur
arjtnn> q purposes, ffnrrk term , IBjl7.
\Nf , 7* 1 .1 V t Ei , ndmiiDHtmtii\ on the esutte of f.efouel
IN Lcvmi, , I vin| I ly h Uuiaieu and Mid Citato
prnysletfen of dt*tniesioii therefrom.
It i tlicreliure ordercti fv the Court that this rule be pub-
United on e a rrt th Ist m\ n >, id t iQuitM
t. rn of ili'* Court tin • unfter,.'aid b lifts will be gnu,tod, unless
eaiiM> to tits contrary l*e shown.
A true exti ‘ ift March 21, 1847.
March 24 r I•. 1 \f'AM-S <.r. o.
tiroraii?—ki&mtt r < * n* • .
IT “HI|I ts V 1.0 m.!lm .a| |> . I.* -*- tor u iur of HnH i
1.1. j.,, n rh* Mate cf So. >u I .M. J* l*ifoj. dc t.
Ii • 1 th •ti ■ is ittr snd Un uh*W-MI siHl 1 ■
it .1 ii btul irditt)itf •stti ti* ci and. 11 be srit H|| srsl
wiil.io 1 1 1 lui • it* “Ctito and l.y lira,'o diiv* mun it at.) ilaj l*y„
w 1. 1 ait I* ot r* 1 * i|!tt im>! tie prent* and.
c/n 11. ni.rtrr it. v haiut at One. U"H V*r k, 1r47.
Mar ih .9 IMA AC MlkAM,t).f.C O.