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HUUMUOnK «. nu
at5!5s=!essssr=s
Thursday evening, dwhiIimw
»■ ilwri W~i«h!!?S
Ik* Him U«V, and very well .'tended. Tk* pnr*
p*m»i>*(» geWMbfty ***« a» pretty well, ad
stare p-.rts we*ad«d will nwHiwM* *P*
Abuse, particularly Mrs. *>**»«• HHHIwAlp
podtireaJsyorJ exorcise, sad Hr. Blyth'S pet-
fgrm-ucc oo l»o bones.
Mii’OHTANT RUMOR -B U (hied in the
tahimnr* ilerniag Chronicle of the 9th inst th««
a rotor bu been >3o*t in that ehjp tor eeyerd
dtjt, tlot Hr. Rtria, oar Hi lister to Bngtand.* bts
nude in emjutry of our Gurernment,by the re*
gnewofthe English Cabinet; to ooertun Aether
THE UNITEI! STATES WERE PREPARED
TO JOIN ENGLAND lit A UNITED HES1S
•TANCE TO am- attempt op the hole
ALUaNi.K, Ui'UN THE iNOEfENlJpNOE
OP TDK SOUTH AMERICAN REPUBLICS"
PROM VERA CRH* — ISwsnn finer-* to the
&b, pceirctUt Chariest ■»-, Mitc'hM the Ameri
cn <hisat, had arrivt :l ; cre fndn Vers
Crttx,briug.uj; tr.i .mtiiicn ud tu the iBth inst. st
which Erne .lie !i it »r between -he town and the
castle o! SL Jam dr Oh at dm still kept up.
The tenseie elicit Itsd pirn litaputched fro:
Hssir.a. v:. i >'..u', st-cki, Lc. for the cistls, tul
hot srri.cd.
il.l.Mlt’rJO —*i1;e Charleston City'Gtrette of
TuesJsv , Mates that tlie Bill bef ire the Leg is-
ltlurc ol *ute concerning the town ef Hsra
hurg anth -ri*s " teno of "litree years ns a fur
thcr esten.ptHMi m tsxe*, on nil taxable phTeity
In < V.t piooi. in atVIitio-. to the terra ol fire years
Urc.. J- :;rw.'e<l hy lit act of 1832. The ware
S u e c.-v'.ci by Mr. SitoiT*, is to be tmtlea
*1.1 hr --..re house, and «T persons appointed
vr/.s, i .r*, mutt enter Upon the performance of
tfce.r uutrss, ii) taking math for Hie l'sl|nfui dis
charge of the state, It appears abo, that fljOOO
I,'.o'li. appropriated for building n Midge over
t i tiphc'i'a Creek t gSUUO lor repairing the
fos.i. la tbs'. tteigliUorkooo; $15,000 (hcreufore
sn.irtipriauil but not yet received) for improving
the nnrigalion of WuK’aCut. and sjiOOJ lor Boll'*,
Wippoo anti New Cuts, in the inland passage.
Tim appropriations for St: Stephen’! Creek an<i
the inland passage from Charleston to Sttannab,
are to he ca,tended by Mr. ShCltS si toe, as sou
emmissiuo r. tn making tnctangts or payments.
Mr! Sneer* ii also atithoriarI In itsue certificate*
of deot t redeemable at any future period, and en
tailing the haldct. to a lien on l)>* wan of Hair.
Vug.”
R is staled in the Boston Statesman, that Mr.
Homtns has been appointed Military Stofe ff'*p
tr at Fortstnntith, N, 1L and not Nary Age it n<
Uoitoo, which place Mr. Rinney hat not resigned
.Veto JftMsf Totfiily —It is stated in the
Zaiutnsre paper, that Di. H, H. Hayden, of that
epy, has diacorcreil a vefy important improve
ment in the art of converting raw hide* into lea.
tlier.bj m. n»ofi^tyrttigenodspreparationi th»
’-h-.'kue of which ha hat oeeured by letters patent
* . Xinder the seal of the United States.
Wj By ’his method raw hides qt any description,
alter iht u>ual process of hairing ap.1 baiting, are
converted into excellent Mather, in lean than 36
hours i- y V
, The Lieut. Goverror of the Territory of Ar.
itnisss Iris in- a long message to its Legislatnte,
. denounced the (pend government for neglect of
interest nhd Mr claims. He asserts that while
m *' %ery foing has been tloaa for Michigan, and Vs
*• touri receives any thliqf shessks for, *nsy more,'
to all tl.o htiUsmla and peiitiuiui of Arkansas "an
Inflexible silence has been preserved
ri - til* President of the United State* with the
S - advice and consent of the Seaate, has appointed
JatttsUaowx, or Looi harn, Envoy Ex;.ra.inli
nargaAd Minister Plenlpoteotiaty to France) sice
^ Hr. Gallatin, resigned . . .
'*/? FROM B tROADCJS.
Bridgetown paper* (o the 4th Inst were
.receirctl yesterday by.flid trig James Bar
■ MUjCapt Fisher. The. Commissioners up-
•ointed to inspect the lortifitations. ih the
West Indies, arrised at Brldgttowrt on.«he
Sjrtls ult. In the Barbadian ol the 3d inst.
it ia recommended that 9 general meeting
of Delegate* front all the - colonic* he lm>
faciRatcly held, for The ptirpuse of‘making
ee appeal to Parliament, .on the subject of
a . The enisling sitastioo oftho West India,
’ y She Bridgetown Mereusr hf tho Sd inst.
n tOOUin'saccounts from Brazil to the ?oth
of August.—’The iowpof 'Maranham was
taken possession of by Isold Cochrane, in
the BragiliW Bee of hatrimbip iht Prdrt
Hie tint, on the Mth June, without firing
k gut), and tho imperial BraidMn flag was
hoisted. Mi* Lordihlp eubvctjuently pro-
.' tended.» remove from tSIRco *11 the'Enro
pcan Portuguese, end to fill their, placts
with native' citi2en*. "Me - had olio made
prizes of ati the PoMnguesc vessels in the
fcfbor, and dem'zndcri the (Ufrender nf two
third* of *11 property In town, belonging tc
Hie European Portuguese, The culhori
Ik* at Pat* had also acknowledged ihe im
pcrlal (1 g< so that the whole ol Brazil has
now declared ii* independence of (be m<>
ther country. ,.
CharUtlon City 0»X.
ST. LOUIS, (Mo.) Not. 16.
Sever*) member* of the expedition Which
JH fit. Lotaia for Sent* Fe, have relumed
In good health—M’GunDegle, Andaram
Mdcoupsey. They do not yet despair,
W* qniltvzuiid, ofrezlitlng the object* of
*** uuiui
1. •’ • t *-t w»» known nf the fate o
Mac Katgh: TherrJirat ■.'»«*. -e to the
teeccat of •'tea* Httfrmi waatvejealie
Md taitladatng ctmmirt of the Spi,; ,.,’.
who, aihJev tha prwtewc* of saving them
from tire Indiant, would go and order them
in from their trapping stations, w hoe, at the
times it wax he#*fed the-Indians
were movy friendly to tha American part
than ihey were tu tit* Spaniards,.
FROM THE UPPER MISSISSIPPI
Major Marsto from Fort Edward*, Caps
Gooding, from Prairie do Chela, aod Maj
Tvlialtrro, (of ilia Indian Department,)
from Fort St. Anthony, atft’d in town a few
day* since. We team, from Maj T that the
lodiaot, within his agency, continue to
manHesl the moat friendly disp isituo to*
wards the citizen* of the United State*. A
council was held tome short, time since,
composed »f namerous drputationsof Indi
an* m which they reuc»cd all their former
|.rofewfons of amity.
The troops at the Mississippi posts wen
ganrrally well, though wc regret to learn
the death of Dr. Mendenhall,of Fort Craw
ford.—The celebrated Col Dixoo, former-
It in the IL iti«h Indian service,) died at
Dr-iimn'intl’* Island, leaving a wife and sis
children. It is said,-that ample provision
ill he made for Ibcm^j*
THE GREEK CAUSE.
At a meeting ol the Greek Committee
of New York, the following incident occur
red
Just slier the meeting was organised
(says a New York paper! Col. WHict cn-
ten d the room—every body rose—he ed
anted slowly to the table, and spoke it,
substance os follows:—
I nX ono mintito’s indulgence. I take it
for grouted tb.it fourscore and three year>
pre cm a good ap dugy for my not heit g
•Me to attend the bu ; r.cssof this commi:
tec. Its tjbfoct is, if t understand it, the
defence of liberty—it is 58 yea'* since 1
first engaged with the sons nf liberty to
take measure* 'o oppose British aggris
sion in this country—ihe sen, of. isbet :>
wen- t' sn not divided—they united for (lit
£»o'l of their country. I would that.i
n',^1:'. he so at '.his day. Our success vi a-,
not complete at that time, wc only pot .:
reprieve, and succeeding oppressions drove
us ^.gain to assert our lights, to tax on-
selves sod rcgoV.o our otvt afljirs, and tv;
cmercu into e non importation agreement
I was of that committee, and from that day
to this, I think my con-clcnce will mq: i-
mein saying I bate long been engaged L
the cause of liberty. I am how too old t.
he active, hut 1 wish it ns well as in toy
more youthful days, and can only, in refer,
cnee to the objects of this committee, say
with regret,“Olt thetlay that I was young ”
Gentlemen. I could not omit on this occa
atpn tp say t|tis. ntueft, and I have presented
myscir hare to declare, that though age has
enfeebled my limbs, my heart yet glows in
the cause m wlticn I understand you to-be
engaged—the cauae r.l liberty.
It may be imagined that this address wa
received with no little applause—and as the
venerable warrior withdrew, the whole com
tuittec arose to taluto him.
It should also be stated that Col. Willct,
after closing his speech, offered to the
Chairman, as the only contribution which
his circumstances enabled him to present,
his title to 2000 acres of land, which he
had a fair claim for on his slate. It was
gratefully accepted, ehd a committee was
appointed to receive from the Cdlonel the
papers and documents relative thereto.
ir *
At-gl M »+ fingtidi
SKNAIE. l£-
Mr Johnson, oiKentucky,submitted tho
following for consideration—
iNraaJvfrf, That • Batket Omamlttke of
flew M appointed to enquire late the expe
diency of abolishing ImorisoomilU for
Debt, end to report, by bill or otherwise.
After tk* consideration of Executive bu
sine**, the Senate adjourned antU It o’
dock to-morMw %'
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
December 9.
Mr. Camberling offered the following
resolutions which were agreed to—
Jlnofnif, That tiie Committee qn N*v
al Affairs, be instructed to enquire into the
expediency of comiauing pensions to tt.e
widows, or to the orphans ol all officer*,
Seamen and Marine,, who may have been
sluin in the public or prirate armed vessel*
ol the United States, or who may have died
or wounds received while in tho service of
their Country: and to all other widowa or
orphans, who may have been placed upon
the Navy pension roll by special acts of
Congress; and of authorizing the payment
of such sums as may be due those sviduws
and orphans, whose pensious may have been
suspended.
On motion of Mr. Plumer, ol N. H. it
ffeao/rrtf. That the Committee on the
Judiciary he instructed to enquire into the
expediency tif allowing costs in rases where
damages may he awarded for the violation
of the rights uT the patentees, under the
scveral.ncts concerning the iiSuihg of pa :
ten's for useful discoveries and inventions.
On motion of Mr Strong, it was
Ketulvrd, That the committee on the
JyJiciiry be instructed to enquire into the
propriety «f giv ing concurrent jurisdiction
to the Stip'm tir stipr’ court ol law of the re
■pretive states In eases arising under the act
.-nti'.lcc! “An act to extend the privilege of
.htaining patents for uaoitAinventions and
discoveries, and to cnluge und' d,ft <i tlic
penalties for violating the rights of. paten
tees
On motion of Mr. Jennings, of Indian*),
it was—
Ketotced, That the Co .'mitte.c on the
PuMic. Lands he instructed to enquire into
the expediency if rds Tving from salo a por
tion nl' the public lands, through which a
-anal may be constructed to unite thi ruvi
gable waters uf tho \V b. sb and the Mia-
oii of Like Erie, and to giant i portion ol
eh lands for the purpose of constructing
nich canal.
On motion or Mr. Cook, of Illinois, it
was
lictolvrd. That so much nf the severs!
ct* ni Congress nassed for the admission
f the ststea "I Illinois and Misd niri into
the Union, as set apart a oorti in tji the mo.
ncy arising from the sale of the public
lands in those stole*, for the purpose o
constituting road* and canals leading to
those states respectively, be referred to a
select eoifimittee.
Oh nt"tfon wt Mr. Fuller It was—
Fran the .VncA tri/ft-rt Ilrnlft.
HWAIM’S panacea.
The subscriber ft out a sense of duty to
Mr. -William Stvaim, of Philadelphia, is in
duced to make known a Case where his me
dicine, • ailed Panacea, has had a most sur
prising effect, and hopes many who are af
llicltt! with any kind of humour or scrofula
may receive benefit from its use.
His son a lad o'ten years of age, has for
nine ycavs been .ffccted with a humour in
his head and eyes to a great degree. At
the age of three years hi, eyes were so bad
that the celebrated Dr . Warren of Boston
performed an! operation upoit them, tup
puling it woo d cure them | but U had lit
Bilitft f*t Aetti York, U
tt’.ll» la .runta* » m He *t*
deetl «J* ^ ' " ■ \
Catalrj Ord$r».
ITtHE corps of Georgia Hussars, will aaw
'A on its pi rode ground, on
SATURDAY, 20t! INSTANT,
I tn j
at 3 o'clock, P N. in full qnif«rr. t
equipped Cor Parade, and prepared to fill »ucb *»
caHcica, as Hu*re *may be among the non com-
mittiomd officer*.
0T Punctual attendance it requited*
By order of C*pt. Stile*.
H. KIRBY, If Scrg’t
dee 18 213
Union Lodge, Ao. 3.
/t FJflF. -te.ubera T U.dm Lotigc, No. 3, are
aLam iiercby 4unm>mckl to attend a regular meet
u>8, THIS EVEXtXth
i b o'clock, pru*cU©ly—for t:«e purpoae of in«taW
Hie ofijeert elected, and to tranwet other
businea of importance. ’ ^
Oj* IWrlhiVn who are attached to other Todgta,
Uiut intend visiting, are requested to b: punctual
iu their atteodance, »«any HiU-rruption would be
diiagreeablek idler the lodge h .d proceeded to
bu»me*L
WM. Tl?HN’K«; Master.
343*
Tk * Evening, the. 18.
Tha Esajfc •* r. SdiUtf' . , 4|
■ I'HE.uRAND ENTREE
WUt* .yir.te.tl tliap.yyoi kraaT
korsemanship by Ihe who
’ FL IVff PHEY0ME>i
Ali-it-t'r tin t aaarux.
S^UVatflliug
Master I Whittaket,
Chatterbox Gabf ‘ ‘ ‘
*
CT-
tterhos GabbleJote(tf,eci*wn)Hr W1IU
IQRSEMJUfSllP By Ur. W„,,.J7
t"U 'hrough her ulagaatoxi V
saism and cuncluJc witu the Six Divisioasofs
Bread Swmrd the Hone in lull speed.
BOaSBMMfSBtP-Bf Hr. Stick*,,.
WmSE-UdhtSHIP-tty Hr Bstra,
ON TWO HORSES,
During which he will perform the ard
of orrying Master Whittaker alarms length d
Hone* going at full speed.
The Beautiful American thm rannv-'
WUI go through her AatSSshfaf Tr&t
The Evenings Eotertainiaenf, t*
THE HUNTh.D
OR,
Mr. Button’s Jouniev to Brentj
Biilt Bull •, Ht Ulytlt,
Hilling hl.f .-r. sir
Cloofo ||r tVJ,7foT
Box 75 Gentfo Families with GhiMren
y- anof age, admitted to tho BoxeaHhUf i
Pit 50 cents. ■ •
Seats are nrepared on the left Uhdside dill
Pit, hr P* iwma of Colour.
I tour, 9p:-e ■' '.stfp-.n aiaamlpertariaaiKetl
Ci n.mt'uc* »t 4 nasi Jt-n’clnck, No ,mnkWa|
ed wi liimh*--'-:n ef the Girons a
Ticke t'.. be t-ad daily at the C.V Hrt
at tlio Box “nice of the Circus ftota 1_
n'oldsu'. Tickets only y-.iitricthe nig.1t fori
the) are t:herk«nu- trai.stereble.
. Tiie Bar’uf the Uircin will be keirt bv
Denny.
arc 18 241 ■
To the Volet a >.f t lmthant
Puikjs * --rttzeiisj-t-f off . ., .. irij
■ 18
i, :* Fits Dr£c,tu',su-n..gprr,un, Vuio bi-t ot:‘a
Negro Fellow by ilt* tiau.e of July, al the l-.,l
Stive tP, Salo in thi, oi y, ami reluaet to pay, fix
the isn.e, i, advised to keep away foam such calc*
in fututv. UKU. STOW,
dec 18 243 *
etnuing Jaounry etcctKin.'s:
tvsi't-clfni.y ,o!.vit yuur suffr gew
hi • 2'0 uiStPt^reMNl
Tn the Electors oft hatha m Conn
T K ui.dciat. I’tvl i . . nu, turShtv.y
t "
-.ih,- hi,
1'ist.Pu ii vuEnsi'AA"
,2 lle.qucst.
A liltiolficerfrUui .iig. ^ to the 3J rntnnt’.ny, lv
regiment («*orgi. Miii iu, rstmned or elected,
ure requested to meet at the subfrcribvr't hotiy-,
to*momiw evening, at 7 o'clock, iluducx* con*
venient to tiiemAelVMs will be propusv*!.
r. H ilAYUEN, r.upt. 3d Coin,
dee IH 243
£/* Trie Ludics qf Sac nttuh are
respicituiiy inviicdto eite- ; A a p»..H
-L-ciuru on K.igtidi tirunmir, »hici*»t»I* »ub*> r.
'><*r propose* to give ns 1£ o*c!o<ik» noon, lp
SATUUDAY NKXT, S0:h inst. in the SumW
Scl» *01 i.mm, in the Academy. Tiie pecu&r
trunner in which the subjvct of «he*e Lectures i>
Retalevdi That t,he committee <m the i
Judiciary be Instructed to enquire into the male cl.ixJwIm ' ' "
expediency of repealing nr modifying
act entitled “An net to lessen tho coinpen
satinn nf Mnrslnl’s clerks ami attoniie* iu
the cpses therein mentioned. . ,
Oo motion,.!' Mr C.tll it was—
Rnolved, That the Commilt- c on P.b
lie Lauda he instructed to enquire i'.to the
■ xpeilictv y of granting to tlio Territory of
Florida, a part of 1280 acre, or fonti at the
point desi.-n tod f -r the porman'.-tit teat < |
gov. in *aid Tcr’y. And further to cnqt:irc
into the expediency of granting to the cities
or Pensacola and St. Augustine certain
public lots within the limits of said cities
respectively.
.On motion of Mr: Whipple, it was—
Neeotved, That the committee on Milt
tary Aff irs, be instructed to enquire in'o
the.expediency of providing, by l*-.v, for an
additional number of quarter masters anij
anialiiit, to be employed in the quarter
master general’s department of the arpty
of the United States, who shall be taken
from the line of the army.'
Adjourned to 12o’clock tomorrow.
ed, at llicsame rooty, al .ora ■ convenient It.
the day. The class wiil lio c niposvd exclu
of fouilea.
further particular, will tie nude known at the
ibiiu lecture. C. t| INGLitatH.U
d.x 18 243 .
tie or im effect; since then, every year, he ^
has been for weeks and momha obliged to ”
leave school and studies, to bp kept in a
dark room, with tonstant blisters on hi,
back and behind his ears, with an issue on
one arm, using more or less calomel, dippe--
in salt water and electeriseil for months, ali
to no piirp .ic; and the conclusion was that
he must eventually be blind.
Fortunately, last spring, Swaim'a Pans
cea was recommended, and before he had
taken one bottle, his eyes and head grew
better, since which, in eight month*, he has
used three bottles, and appears td be near
!y caret! of his disease. -
He, anon after using one bottle, went to
school, resumed hisjtHjdiaa, and ha, pursu
ed them steadily ever since, without any
bad effect upon his eyes. There are seve -
ral other persons in this to - n who have
used this medicine with great stteden
ARTHUR OILMAN
Newbury port, Mas*.
BURGLARIES.— Our Philadelphia
gang nf house breakers, says the Qaxet.e,
evince a spirit of industry and audacity,
which we defy (he rogues in any other city
in the Union to surpass. Three or four
store* were broken open last night In Deck
street, between Fnsu and Second atrpeu,
and It tv man) mo • hi other parts of the
city, we cannot ptctnnd to say.
. The merchandize in tlieetore* in Dock
street, being rather tAo fifcdtrtn tjM'arriad
off conveniently, they, there got- little but
tbrir labor for their paAn*.
The Co oner at Q— bee) report* • Wo
man found In tht- -uuui4m ol (list eftv, fro
arntoda th*a riyaaJti* IHhofNc
her.—A*. T. Gar.
amnivxn.
Sloop Elias, Sydeldan, ChsrVston. 8 days,
(hstingbreo Mown tolccwor.1 in* NF, gal.,)
With merchandise to llall It Huy:, Ohghorrt r;
Basset, 9 A Toddy. S Titomas, M Weds md H
F Dewey. PMscngi-r-, Mevtrs. Thorass, Welts,
Dewey, Allen and l.apland.
Sloup Union; 8>!!owieh, Sunbniy, 28 hours
llice and S I Cotton, to.! A Maxwell, Bulloch U
Btintvody. niul R St J Habentltam. .
Sloop Telegraph, latce, Darien, 3 dsya, with
fitil cargo uf rough rice and Georgia Syrup, to
Bulloch Et Dunwody.
. The Britl'h brig Neptune, from London, was
fold tn be olf Tybce yesterday with a pilot 011
bound ,
Up for thi. port—st Cb r-eston, 18th, sloop (fli
as, Church, to tuil 18th.
January Election.
tr H Election will be hel l at the Court house in
/iSsyanhth, in and for the county,of Chatham,
on MOJfHAY.th* 5th dev of January,entding, for
county officer,, tn Wit, Clerk of the Superior and
Gt.uiliy W|i<trctr) 1“ Wily l/lcrg sff kilo wUIICIIsir m|)(l
Inferior C- urts, Sheriff, Reeriver of Heturhi el
Tax-Ale Property, Tax Collector, Coroner, shd
Sttrvevor, nf wbiclt the electors of the said county
wilt take notice. The Sheriff wUltttsad the asm*
to keep and preserve order.
JOHN P. WILLIAMSON, J 1 c r r.
THOMASN MOREL, sicee.
JOHNCiniMINO,
GEORGE 1. COPE,
EDWARD HARDEN,
dee 17 1 242
at e e r,
a 1 e c c.
a ic.ee
Hi
lUnt,
For
The H'-use corner of. Brough
ten and Wen Breed streets, ta'e in the
oecuptaay of Thoreea 0 p. Charlton,
“* 4pW “ ...tear
rice.1T ilH
NOTICE.
hlriic business with Ih* eshsul
-.HALL »s* reeaaHadte
rjERSON!
Jr hers nr
call on Jobs
dee 15
r. fUAmti, Esq.
^ H4LLE RhClURUBON.
I..V,wluch .tillmeet, dtcrlnec
* rmn*
NOTICE.
CLEUKH OFPICKi >
• Drc. 18th ia:3 5
xlrtp f.iHowin" will elected by
5 Council at l ugdlar^ncciinp iu January
next *—
Iteconler with
Pce«
City Trtflv.ifuf with a raUry of and do
ns*.. llo^b.ll t flflA -ala.
Chy Mnnsbrifl
Clerk of Council
800
600 ,
McsiCnffcr ul'Council „ SOU «
Clerk of the Court of Common ?
PIcih und Oyer and Terminer,}
Sheriff* of the tame
Srxton talar)’ £5 }
Superiotend»nt C^ty Wutth, salary ttfi
Depo'y do do 5U)
F»rf Sergeant do do duo
SecnndSergeant do do . SCO
Cur< of th • Market
Citv Surveyor #
Contractor for Careening Chimntei
Keeper of the Powder Magazine
*Five Port Warden*
Harbor Manter
Pew
. do
do
do
do
do
City Scavenger, Contractor far Ug-hiing Tjtrn js,
•nd Pump Contractor—lhe*e offices are giv.
e lowcvt offers made for the same.
To tuc Electors <f / hutiuim Vo
I'iillAtIV ATIZ >»:—
Oi’ KU :i»y*Mt ; ,s « Cf.ndid-.te Car SJit
!'• cr^uiiq: .Lf.oitf) hi ret ion, and rciptrtfuli
s -litil jour uwV.tgcv . . ' 1
. IS \ tu b’LYph-. I
To the Feujtie ofVhathath Vow
vr.ee M.iMiunce • td-
I.X'OundPiatt'Vof v ! *-rifl* t ! fiow tnkethe
tih-c.ug inyhcifi.t, .,u vi! a cad iukie fuf the
v ific’cll-cviort on the firn» .’JMIy hi Ji
desr* anti oo!tcii youi ikvdtt tor the appnin:
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rtec4 331 . . .i
•or
libnitu
WAY^_
To the. Cihzeny of Ahathami
■dirifctr (t
I Coquw ■ 4rr:vS»ut jptacat
tho* i-.'.g eltetioii, tnil rtspecl
ljWr*u,'" 't" j ' I'JUN
»»iir -.81*74
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3£±
Toth• Eiect.'rs of Chat! am i'iA
■■Wl re » Ua.- - :i>is ■ !•« -It. ttlilu.! WVL,
st the t n m-ig i ltctii.it hi JanvatyAczt, anflto.ai
vuur Hilfragea.
Ht-JSTtY J. V ALT.fotU.,
let 17
242
Feilow Cilizf.ns—I am
date »«r CO’lO*4* *•» b> ihcr.t-xt s !eclnj
iicityiMirzuppt r f-• tfi*t , 'ippstiMim rt _
, WII.UAM I.II.ntKT.
4. e f 233 > V
To the.
j^tM.LOW tiiUBf -S-i| at a caaftfo
x Uctmer, at l.i • .rating pfoctia ., Sad
grateful foryaur support, aft
. '» FBTLR HWR
Jcc 16 .V 241
Frienits ani ~F< ko'.o-(?itizsttS.
a A5i tOt iJltlatc ftrttte Office nf Un; her I
riltathiuiikninly/afol solicit yOntmff.g v
JOHN HAUFT )
rite 13 1239
Electors t’LChi-thnvX Lonntj.
pil.U.Uf'V uflS: NS—Ian! »frarti'is'e
cu to the
Bonds with good and sufficient security arc re
quirrd hf all nRicert,
Applicants will leave their srcnrilict niunts,
with their applications, at Ac Clerk’s office.
M MYERS, c c.
dec 18 243 ,
NOTICE.
LL pemoni are cauduned in receiving in nny
Afimanner or paving unv consideration for u ctr*
tain promisor) note,- drawn by K. II* Slone, in f*
vor of Jno I. Robert or order; for twelve hundred
dollars, dated 29th Nov. 1820, puyablr sixty d \.»
afterdate with interest,from thudate, und in iors*
ed by the naid Jno. 1 Roberts, and delivered to
me. The add note hirainr been io*t* znd renew
ed since by the drawer. The
and void.
±i
18
<l243
original note istiuil
PETER SHIUK.
A. B. H AYD V,*\,
/JilIB Ladies ami Gentleman of 8- an i-;. am
-J, -icadrctfiiUy Infonaeil that Dr A 8. 4f»x-
nan, Will he in Satonnsh on the 1st of January
next, prepared to attend4o hit Fmfaarionsl Bu,
Sinew.
riee'i • t.I232 '
JOHN Ji. WICK
Hit Jus ' v nv«d a few
Blacksmith’s Mallows;
-fiXTBIGH he »UI sell st the lowest prieca for
* v tsbiob they eat) be niaaufactutsi), sad will
eanhnrt tnfatwn an^^alhat may be wafttad, ,
Factorage ani tommietion
Business, '> .
Vf uuMiBcrtMe. o.
milF. tabacriber tenders ms beat aaryieH to
X Mt Friends and tha PubOa genertlly el
OMrtia. I* u*« aft*** branches oT burins* In
0"tRstan. EDWIN P. STARR.
Matsri JaavCmratMti Sox, )
Mr. iiititr Damaaar >
Hr.OBUxaa.
eav 19 ■
the ofllce nf Uot'reer at Acci<uiivg
lion, and reSjfbC’ ruRy stillcrt vnug »u#>s(~
'hv.njVmin W t*
.925
The Eieutirt
F KI.LOW.CITIZE.'' s—i
again for rcrei\*cr of Ti
qtt'C.ihtdnStntj..
ffer yv
t mlrt yo"r ss.ffraget my
give Mtidaciinn. ^
To th
Yf OFFER ua ctndk
alRcturni for the County ol Chalks
preaching election—If elected, still <
discharge the dutiita tbefeaf
■ JOHN I
deetl 237
Gilns find Swords FolisteA
T HE Sub .crib'r atniia ht^b^vtfcftk>*lrif , *'.
to inlorm th* Milltsty in general 'W be o
erect, iiu mschine fort bpnrpo»eOfoleatttfS u
Intuhihy Cues, Sabres, ,*ur ‘I, kc. i»*t *f|
tints mtnncr, ittaking them to" look st *■■•
bttchllke is tsleulsted to grind dori*_ JoWf "
md te remove iittf pwajulc of H« ftliiw** *
I* hrtch lea* then siaiuuV
' Also Horses shed in II
50 cents etch Springf
hack iluort and window shum
OUcksmittT'e work done st.ltio . -J
His Shop H kept sHbe ewter ofYork ^ f«
ThetHtheriper,^
Take* litb lllierty of in
liasSesWw
tin