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jy AVe ore requested to rivte that Jaa* M’Kn
jtau, i,a o»Mil(lor (heoffoeof surveyor ofthe
9 mrty uf Chatham, at the election in January
mu.
cronou i.f.oisi.ATtiar.
Found a/u teller Jj cm MillnlrnUte, daled Deem
\r. IT. U.2.1
Yesterday bub 4-snel.w of the Irgi-lsturecon.
taied in ihe . iHutr cf Ifepiescntativ®, snd
elected llicectcti tor the Uiliereut Bask* in tlii«
Stole. The following gentlemen hare been cho
Sen, >.« t
Far tie Slate Batik.—George Schley, A II. Fan
A tin, Chvrtes H.rr:>. #a B. Uul.ocl-. Michael
Brown J.lt Herbert.
Fvr lie Planted, Jinn*.—Colvin Bober, John f.
AVI I ISQI-olt
Fie the llanen flunk.—Thomas Spalding. A B.
r„Woll, James Troon, Gto.gc Atkinaou, Juno
lJunwody.
An election took p’ore ot Ihe tame time for
Judge of the Court of Oyer Snd Terminer for the
City or Savannah. when on counftqg out the toteo
JoanC. Slccil, Ktq. wovtkclaietltobc duly elec
ted
The following remarks on the resolution in re-
lotion to the prasidytpbff election ore from the
JFI.edgoviU* Journal,"f the ldihinst. uhich ore
beyond etrnlrodieticn. olid which ore u-urihy ot
Ooreotod
peroeo forth day, bwr.hc KtaffkasreewwrW them
usds* oo ctpcttoliouef pl»i*r DuMmu
flattering him fane o dwpodtran to rotor* bom*
•ml url the pan tfo dnufo: ton.
Urn National Intelhgenecr etile* thot
dm* lltru will boujouoeOodby thoGovonuocot.
to pay o tbort ridt loth* Sandwich loloodm ot *s
eorij o period after hit arrival in the Facifl* uccaa,
ot the public intrrett will permit him to he
from the Coktt of Chill and I’eru The FligotO
United Stole % obicli io tbs F>rg Ship of Com mo
dure Ucu, will toil front Norfolk in about two
weeko.
publication:
JWrfcrn -A rmtostiso.—The LegWihne of
thiTottle, in >'• ffi mJ.ap,city, dun. g tjmziayt
Week, »o k tiiie mat t> ruts #»*a wwr * goCTtirft,
of exeittiuert, amt »tUU duouuoD, parted the
fob" •ingreooUiti.ni— . .
« dhiny of t‘..e stater hxvmg expressed their pre
fftpnee orwnn Of the other f he dUiinjpiiihed
j r %. ijurb wh» ar- candidates for the chief me
gistntcy of the United Stole-; to giro our fellow
ei'izr'ni the ughnut the uuion thot evidence ofthe
w ih-3 ofthe tropic of this stare t
Be it Received, Tli-t the prieple of thiw state
lodk w th c-,i .fi-tci.ee to the election of their fel-
hw citizen, to M. II. CKAVF't'iD. t • tlie Itig
ond responsible flier of Pee d L. But ihou
h be deemed na-ectoary to preserve undivided,
the Kepublicui iotereat of the U...on, that thrit
pe* lunol predilections -hoa’d y-e.3 to the deary
ee ,-esrea voice of toe Republican majority, tin
sacrifica tv’ll be fnsde.” - *
In the Senate the vote vat,
For the resolution 3d
Against it 19 ,
—;I6 m-jority. V
to the Home of Repreacnt'rives.
For the rcsoluim fT
Against it • 40
—3’ inajortty,
‘ •. Joint ajort.j 43.
tn the Senate tire ■ men,ben were absent when
the rote n ukrt, all of whom wou d hate voted
frrthe resolution. This would hove mode the
hi-jority nineteeo in that branch, .
in the House ofHetlroatntdlveathwre wereoix
wrotlcmrn who '0>ed agiiitU the resolution, yet
declared 'Uemodvet to he In Avar of Mr Crow-
for.l, oo their ftrt* or weond cl.olce.
■ This will mooe oat.ffrreoce tl twelre votce.iod
give Mr. Crow ford* majority of thirty-mne. Be
udes this there were three zendeim u »b«rnt, two
of whom would h*ve'eted tor the reaululetn—
Tl.c Speaker did not t*tte—but it to believed,
(foot the declarationo he bu repeote lv unde in
relation to Ur. 'Irowfonl, that H he hod voted it
would hate been for the resolution Here then
we have two vot" -no o, -mcroning Mr. Cciw.
(or IV qiajurity • /eety one
* The vote wmi!ti,tln h.ac been,
I., the Sunole—19 mjuhiy,
IHtheHoflt-41. mi.
... 6u r-atoi mijority.
There are in the preorot l^gubtttre 168 mem
ber* Tnercoult then ofthe *bnle m*ttor is,
th...^onwe | ^~.rfi«in
Against him .
Tet men hove been found in other Mites, who
■ tore oncrted with the at moot monftdenoe, that
Mr CnwM would not get the votes of his own
Morltf
‘’in eonnectiop with this ststement let k be re.
YnoT.iof.-d, lliot ot ibw particular time every
nerv--woo strained by the pony opposed to Mr.
Gtaaford. Idtev had every inducement for ac
tio-. that men could pooubly have, on uch an
T ntwhnii Thrv were in power, and they wished
to retaioJt They wished to ratals it not only
'Horn the feeftiif»that are natural in all such ernei,
i butatao tbbt the providential election, in which
' their ancient adversary is so deeily interested,
The bill to repeal the usury law*, has been car.
rie.1 by a large majority in the House of Its,ate
•entaUvet or South Carol.na
il uaa tumoured tt Cadiz, previmta to the sad.
ing ofthe Oen. Brown, {arrived it N. York,] that
King Ferdinand was to proceed to Paris to attend
a meeting of the continental powers lor the pur
pose of arranging their future plans.
A Grand Hlli'ary Ball will bo given in New
Yu. k, on Ike Sth uf January, in aid of the Greek
fnnda In urder to accommodate tlie oumeroua
company which ia expected,Mean Price A Simp
saiihatelibemllyoS^rcdtbeilseaf the I h.w rc.
forthei-plcndid/ctr. The Pit it to be floorc.1
over, and ao entrance Opened through the boxes,
which are to be tastefully decorated.
A meeting of those eiiizem who sre intereste,!
in the glorious cause qf .be Greeks, has been call
edin l-hiladelpliia.
Wb*t stronger induce
v Might be effected by ft.
Kent for activity could — , -. ,. ,
exertion was epsrctff .The.wfiole or their energy
was put forth.throughout tnt atate, and sll their
atretfth collected lo the t^gabtun. Vetlo!
.' when the hour of trUl conies, what to the remit l
YVe have already shewn tL*
■> Extract c/a letter dated Milledfeoille, December
* ' 14 UB5-
"The whole morning iyaa consumed by the Tax
iaw, wlisch h -a finally passed tbe Mouse of Kepi
retenutivrr, but I doubt moch whether tt will paw
the Beoite As Its present shape—tbe tsx(o be the
samemthxt of the lest year-cue half to be paid
into the Treasury, the ether half to be vested
the JuatkH of die Inferior Court, to be appro-
prated to Boada, Bridge* end the pour.
Th* bill vesting the ippotmmect of Hvahh of-
leer t* the corporation of Stavaanalhind repealing
the rim tonnage sqd tonnage duties, has passed
the*Uouse otSeprasenUtivea."
t letter from Washington, publisbed m Bottoo,
says—“Mr Gaua-Ttx, with sll bis ir.fluenee, has
come out in fan* of Mr.-C**weoa».**
Another fetter from Washington to agcotl
man in Boxbury. hlasr.sayw-^The heaftlity
led to exist between
ford, to without foundation.
LATEST FROM EUROPE.
Lor.ilm, papers tn the Tin and Liverpool
to tbe 8 h N it. Inclusive, nave been receiv
eJ ai New V-irk
The war in s.iatn was nearly ended, and
part ofthe French army was on its return
to France An armistice had been agreed
upon for the surrender of Barcelona, the
terms of which we- e not known; bm it is
said Mina had sworn el eg ance to Ferdin-
iid.- It appears to be believed that the
King of Spain had been induced lo agree tn
nodi y his rigorous decrees against the
Constitutionalists.
A messenger had arrived inL union with
despatches from Sir Wm. A'Court, an
nouncing that Ferdinand had consented 'o
ratify the Convention of March last, made
hv ti e Constitutional Government, to in-
damnify the -British merchants for captures
made by Spanish (Porto Ricii) privateers
The blockade of Cadiz and other Span,
ish ports occupied by French garrisons,
was formally raised on the Sth ol October
The circumstance of the removal of thr
Sp inivh governor Donnay. from Cadiz, was
not yet known at Madrid, The London
Courier aays— 1 “w« learn by private advices
from Paris, that the French Government
meet with no inconsiderable difficulties in
making Ferdinand act With moderation —
We are riven assured, that when it was hin
ted io hint how deiirable It would be to re-
more from about his person his Minister
and Confessor Suez, he peremptorily refus
ed to do so.
The death of San Miguel is announced—
A Paris paper atatel that he committed aui*
ctde.
The fate of Riego was not yet decided.
The Fiscal, in the act Of acr.uaaiion, re
quires that Riego should be punished as
follows! Thai he shall be drawn by the feet
from the prison to the scaffold, there hat.g
ed, then quartered, and that one limb should
be sent toLas Caber is, one to La Isla, one
to Malaga, and one to Madrid; that the rcit
ofthe body should bo burnt, and the ashes
cast into the air by the hands of - the hang
man., ■'
The wife cf Riego, was in Londutl, in
indigent circumstances
The freedom of the borough of Plymouth
was presented to Mr. Canning on the 30th
Oct. In hia speech ofthenks, Mr. C. dc
dared the policy of his country was peace,
and that #ny interference in the late slrug
gte in Spain “would have been one to be
characterized only by the term—Quixotic;
—anenterprize romantic in its origin and
thankless In its end 1“
A new tnap his beendbmught forward in
London, entitled H A loanof £640.000 Stock
fur the service of ihe Order »i St. John ol
Jerusalem, commonly called the Knights of
M.-lta!’* It is stated, though not by the
contractors, that the Sovereigna ofthe con
lioent have consented to the re establish
ment of this Order as t sovereign power for
the purpose of extending its authority over
Greece, snd that the! sum raised is intend
ed to be applied to the organization of the
Grecian at mies.
A dreadful gale was experienced on the
British Coast On. 31st, and N-,v. t Up
wards ol ISO tesselt, principally cnaslns,
snd n number of Jives were lost. We do
not find any occuunl of damage to Ameri
can vessel*. Bristol had been inundated by
riie heavy rains. An explosion of foul air
in a coal min* near Durham, took place on
(he 3d, and all the persona in the pit, (bt>
twr- n 90 and 100, were supposed to have
perished
It was reported-at Paris, that M. Villclc
had definitely obtained from his colleague*
the dissolution of th* French Chamber, but
it was not known whxt he was to giaein re
the. ‘H™
. 'The Duke d'Angouleme waa daily ex
*“**• pcctc.l at Paris; he wss to be accompanied
*•**• by Gen. GuUleminot. Marshal. Mollilor
“•rip w*< to remain in Spain with 40,000 men.
QDMOIKVt
stated the other dty to Judge Anderson, tbss ia
had alwtn esteemed Mr. Crawford ss much as any
tseasber of kw cabinet.”
4 tewsrj off-too. Car lb* apprehension of Nathan
SJtari snd Jam** I—rim. ahragee wMjfcs
nmsdb *f Jsats IS Uyo-arfUS hr aUfiqr
Whether this determination sa oar pin
may alter the original intention, is • point
we cimmI tocldt?*
The Globe and Traveller of thr Id e»ya.
tint k Caagvwee sdff eertrisly be held on
tlie aOrdn of South Amcncs; tad whan the
temper ofthe partia* to that Con girts is
considered, the rHult may, without dIAcul
ty, be predicted.
A letter from Frankfort, dated Octoliet
16, iiyat— 1 “The Russian Captain Otto Von
K- xebue, who, for the thiaw) lime, has un-
di tiaken a voyage of discovery round tliri
world, will, c»ol6rmahJe to the instrucuom
which he has received, double Cape H >ri
nn leaving Brasil, steer northw r-l for B- h
ring’s Straights, snd endeavour to peue
■rate, either by the coasts of America ur Sc
beria, tothe Arctic Polr, not by the gu'f
which he has already tlwcovered, but by
doubling Icy Cape.”
' The London papers are filled with on
account of the murder of a Mr. Weare
which appears to hsve excited exira-nltn
ary sensation. The thurder took place in
the vicinity of Elatree, in the parish of ,\t
denham. Hcrtfvrdshire J lin Thurtell(s'ui
of Aid<-rman Thutiell,) a Mr. Hunt, pro.
fessionat singer, and a Mr. Pmbert, (for
merly a wine merchant,) are all eharg.d
with being concerned in the murder. It is
supposed Mr. YVcare was murdered for his
money Ileuses had been taken by thes
men in Manchester buildings and Cannon
Row, near the Thame-, where lhey intend
ed te Inveigle persona for the jiurp sei of
robbery and assassination
Eight thousand persons have applied for
passports lo leave Spain since tbe appear
ance of Ferdinand’s decrees.
The ntw Pope, it is said, intcndaJo pro
ceed on a tour through England and Ire
land.
Toe Superb of ?8 guns, ond the Wind
sor Castle, have been ordered lor the West
Indies, in consequence of the dis. (fccit-n
state uf the negroes. t
An article Irom Smyrna, of the 12th of
September, say* that the Greek govern-
m- nt Is in g-n.-.t want of money, and has
called on iv y Greek to contribute, aernr
ding to hts anility—The London titpers
contain a new appeal from the Greek Com
mittce, tn toe British public in general, and
esprcially to the frientis f religion
The Oriental Spectator dated Smyrna.
Sept 12, has Ihe lolloni g article:—“Tin
stagnation of affairs tn the Mona m ty- br
account d ‘or, when we learn that thirteen
Member* ot the Greek g -verr.ment a c ar
rested, and being convicted of treason, are
thrown into a dungeon, where theV await
their sentence. Among them arc Ct-loco
troni and his son. They were betrayed by
Greek spies, whom'tha Greeks recognise, 1
and forced to conies*. A secret cr.rres
nondetice was found on the persons arrest
ed, which leaves no doubt of their gutlt
\n Austrian captain, who arrived here on
Wednesday, saw part of the Tinktsh lien
on the coast of Samos followed by the Greek
Beet. A heavy cannunade took .place which
continued several hours. Tho result is not
known "
A Paris paper, of the, 2d of November
revives the report that the Maquis la
Fayette, intends to visit the United Stan*.
Biahop Fenwick, of Cincinnati, a: lived
at Rome on the 15th of October. Tlie-oil.
ject of his mission is to solicit pccuniaiy
aid for the Roman Catholic Church in the
westers states,
A steam boat has been established in the
Danube. It had been visited and admired
by all rank* at Vienna. ^
All the Constitutional troops at Cadiz
Bad been disbanded. The choice ol future
residence was allowed to them, as well a*
to all who were employed in subordinate
offices under the Revolutionary Govern
ment. ‘
The accounts from Madrid are to the
30th ol October, which state, that- the Ku-g
had ordered the Asia, ship oi the line, mid
two other ships ofthe navy, te sail forthwith
for Lima, with reintorcemrnta for the Roy
alist army, undei General Las* ns, lo ena
ble him to re conquer that rich portion of
the Spanish territories. Advices from Ca
diz state, that admiral Villa Vireocis hud
received orders to arm the above mentioned
vessels for the expedition.
By the schr Saliy sod Polly, Capl. Mor
rison, arrived last evening from Jamaica
and Havana, we have our files of Kingston
papers io the 18th uIl They afford no in
telligenee of particular interest.
The bill to repeal the Registry Act, waa
brought into the llouae of Assembly ooj e
13th, and met with nearly an unanimous
support.—In the cou-se of the debate, the
British Ministry, by whose “hypocritical
promises” the Colonial Assembly had been
induced t»’pats this law, were handled wit-t
much severity. ,
-Gen. D’Evcrcaux, with hit suit, sailed
from Canhagena, lot Europe, on Jhe 9th of
October, in the Bri tsh sloop of war Scout.
—Previous to hts departure, he publishrd
an address to tho People of Columbia, in
which be says, that ha tng labored for eight
year* in the cause of that Country, and seen
its liberty fixed upon the firmest foundation
he was about to retire to tbe tranquility ol
private life.
Cqmmodorc Sir Edward Owen was about
toieturn to England from hit command on
the Jamaica station; and public meetings
were to be held; to express the fssorahle
opinion entertained by the inhabitants of tlie
Island, ot his nffi -t J conduct. Cft Courier
the people fc ttWrintaWIck wss teed a
oMl time next day; and notire was giv
an of tho introduction of e resolution to
prevent the election (/President end flee
President, going to.tln: House of Rzprc-
semslivcs. In the House, among the re
notations for iofo- niatUD waa one to en
quire into Tost Office defalcations; and a
resolution waa alto introduced lo eoq tyre-
into Ihe expediency of a general tMuk
rupl system The tall appro .ruling a
sum of raontqr lor the ts-li-l „f Daniel D
Tompkins, after some opposition,’ was or
der-d to he engrossed tor a third reeding,
t> a forge majority and on the following
day w s read a third time and passed.
la thr housri f Representative* on the
12th inst rcaoluti -ns were introduced—to
et.qdire into the expediency ol repealing
the duly on import,-d salt;
To alralish the -fft' i- of measurer, and to
provide that iti duties shall be pcitormed
by the inspectors.
To provide that the arms furnished by
government, for th* states and lereii-irii -
,>f the U ion, ahall be deposited in propet
arsenal*, by the states and territories. t«» he.
delivered to the militia only when in actual
service.
To give to children of soldiers, who have
fallen in action or died hif >re they had bren
mustered -in service, the - tine ’ bounty ■-
land or half pay, as is allowed soldiers in
other cases. . ' ■
A resolution was also offered, directing
tlie. Secretary of the Treasury, to commit
locate information relative to a late robbery
of the land - ITh-e at Vaudaliit, iu tlie six e-
of Illinois.
A Coronet ’s Inquest was held yesterday
evening, upon tne liodr ol a negro man, hr
longing to John p. Williamson, who was
shot about fin- tin-* 'from town, on
the Augusta road. B ,lit tlie shot and wad
entered the !>ody, Irariurmg one of the ribs.
Verdict—came to Ins death by the dit
charge of a gun, by some person unknown.
Georgia*
jrawai
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Not it-E. ;
•h'NrlT. a i J h cl utils ,cil mretmg Six
Feadue M,uteri for the <:.ty *r ftavsanih.—
can's a.a fctve their srphclin amt die
naiaet ,.f their W-ei-ritica, ott o.- Ieli.ft Tuaradsy
VI. MYF.tis,,c r.
the effect eftkla rarartnai m liptafo wA 12,000 oC wfoxn wore ttkrpreain in Mydrid,
Great complainu were made qgaiptt
Ballasterot*. troops, who were in full ranch
lor Castile. On their way they pulled
, down the triumphs! uch erected lor the
hufasued a proelanutioo, offering passage of Ferdinsod at Cosrcman.
* -The Interest due on Spanish bunds was
paid in Psru on the 2d Nor. ,
Th,* London Count* states/ «th»t sll
question! relating te tbe Uu^Bptalsb aej.
Ofiftoritioic ic tie life of bitstneic By
ceferenep to our coogrt-asiontl head, it will
be perceived ihaurtvtlehip exult between
oil end eandlesi—thr Arise Bed/ord tehal
ere snd AVta Seek tallow tkuuUero teems
to be It loggeAetda, tad the wisdom
tbe nttloo Itepptara it
risalehip.—Bah. Pat.
Mr. Uaso Msctuley has
I one hundred pair i
iloqbxfbt ike QrccItA-
isn is to set^Uiit greaty
. ten
drilling
SiKJSitf Vt&
Ae cdo
' KAA'ANN-vll
a-atva.. •
Ship Gen. laogas, Cubtte--, VmsU-r.l .m, 4a
Jays—to hill A Si-iyt
ling Kolia, tjarr.nuton, l’ruv..lcnC|C, 8 Jays, to
O Taft and S A i lundy
Sloop Bioanor, D xiui, Darien, 2 days to J tt’
Ni'h an 1 other*
Sloop lining Sun, Dean, S davs fiom Darir-,
cotton and ricr.to J SlcNi.b, J A Maxi, ell, sod I
Uutlcr&eo ’ -
Stoop William, Rrril, Chttrlrsto-i, 12 hours, toJ
B Herbert A cn, lira an & Overstreet, and J 1 J
Wi'lianmon. 4 t» tssengrrs.
Sloop Bxpreas, llariimet., Clisrlestnn. 12 hn-us
to Gaudry A Herbert, 13EW od, <1 Newhaif.
'V T \Viiliania, Hall & ilnyt, G B feimai, U W
Delaawtar, and l>r shcfltll. Hatstng.-rs, atess.-
itossell, Bennett, Butler ard tteynuldi.
Sloop Mat), Perry, .Iharle*'..-, 12 hours, to It
Blair, Guidry ti Herbert, Hr W-.rv, f IhHirdu ,
'{ l.alva-e, W Craig, t* Urean audit -Overfire-
'asarngt ra. Mean J ohcttoii, Citiinn, tlrxluin, a. .
apt A M‘I.fm,. Th* «T.-sp Ire'Mit, ibmper. >
day (rr.:.i this port, went over Ch-rleslon hat jci.
ter,I y morning.
Steam Boat Carolina, Talmadgi-, 3 day* from
Aligns a, yrilli Boats Fin. Si and 23 hi tow, 1,1.,u
bales ,-ottun and ot'aqr merchandize to It Cxu,--
ii it, \V Gu'too, C T Jowrence, I Cumming it
S -n, Nichols*AN,IT,Blanchard, Hrtithvrt & cn,
J-ll KeidAcn.S Clark, Ponce U Udv.-'-cic, II
Cuok, John,ton, Hi 1 !.* Aco Feteracu, Itanunor,,!
A co. It Waterdian A co. CC GrowoM, S Wrisln
J A Conroy, T duller A co, K S GntT, and uthir,.
Passed up t-.orth river on Sunday morning'
Steam Boat Commerce. Lubbock, 2 day* from
Charleston Fustenger- f-,r tbia plane, e-pt Payio
Mr F.gan, Mr Mj rccuck, Hr Bold, Mi- Hull, un , 6
fur Hamburg.
Arrived Ircm this pert, at N York, 10th, brig
go .I, Bennett, 9 days. At Boat >n, 7, brig Xf.
mint, t;ollin% 11, ,
Up for this port, at Bnaton, 10th, ship Pallas
w liting s wind—At N York, 12th, aRip cl:llbe,l
Wayne, to sail J4-h; brig Signal’, Uennrtt, in a
fe* Philadel.-.hia, 13th, brig Franc,-,,
Gifford; without drlny—At Charlealon, (loop Wil
ham,-Herd, dispatch. ■ •
Tin: David Shaw, Hsrroon, fur this port waa
advertised at Uwp-ol 7m VoT
Th* slnnpltoMi. Pocket, Chapman, rrom Hit*
ttrfean* the 21<- ult.
Chnngu ot VsrtanaaaeJ
Th's Evening, Dec. 22
The Bv- i • B - nii .intni to,am-
THE JUAND HNTftKp |
With s magnificent diapay 0 f bSiaaul
Horsemanship by the whole T r
By'llie allul,- iruop, ^a, I
Uiznn,
Master I Wliiltaker, ’ ftf
Cliatti-rbov Ciblilr J-j -e(theclowoiu» u.,.. I
ntHtSEtfAJfSMr By M^Wwi. H
« ■ tawuVb herrl^.
n-„wn an.-. cnndtiUe with the Six Di-.
Bread Sieerd • he Hhr- l- t'ull ^p t . e( [ 1 ‘‘ OT, 0( <
. BURSEM.1*SHlP~n v ;. r , • 1
I * e rir- time here,
GR-vND I R AMPOl.Ijj
Of M.isier Whhaker I
Over a number ,rf hrr.es,jrr ler .
pf ^ ' s - VT ’5> FBOLIC,
On Tu>n Ht.r eg.
ft; . > Bun,
Tlie Beautiful American Mire Fannr
Will gu through her Astonishing XneJ
The Rveningt F.ntert- iiimrn- ta condu
THE HUNTED T VYLQi(]
Mr. Button’* Jour lev to Brentf .i
Mi Blyth.
lading Mister, Mr. ctwmplln.
Clown, Mr WiKisins ,
Bot 7a ;. ,,, FsmJies with Children un d- r J
year! of age, admitted to the Boxes at half n. J
rit >W cen'.t, ' “
Sratsnrc prepared' on the left hmd.idc ofu
Pit, ftrP.ws.iut of c,Jour.
D.*rs open .t half pint sixamd perlnrutrye t
commune-- at 4past 7 o’clock'. No im-ikin-illtnJ
ed within the >.-> ,r< nfthv-citeus ’
Ticket., tn be had J.i.y at the Cits llutrl an
at the Box Office of the Circus train 10 till I
II dock. Ticket* or ly admit the night for whi "
they are sold—< lir.-kahui transternble.
The Bar of th.- Circus will be kept hi ICbJ
Dennv 1 ’
live 2- jin it
Seed Oa's
30.0.Wwlm.h„g ForsThT^
o ... «norr.
• * Eve h Ch in a,
Kf \ 'AH<ft-o.it, -ea.
ell J 6,,eijkr-, p" rved. ,'itran*
Just receive;. and for sal- r -y
' , O B'.tEt T-JIA ) • vrn
tier a? 545' -
■. Cut rants, Uaittins,
300 In ,i-> fr, h Prunes
’ 5 hj'flyt.U tacaeid, Vo 1
* .50 do do No 3
5j dp . i'ii No 3
10J li .;s Salmon
2a hex.-.-.V colst*. Vo 1 -
jfc*0 CO '-0,. Hum
10 boxes irt-sh Stiut.rd
, 6 bbl fresh 'umi- juice,
FRBSU CUii t, NTS ..
P- t jaa bji
dfODH
UKV A HF.ROEirr.
Corn Grits, Coriri‘it>u. , ■ ill
C r: eked ('em.
rnilBaqltcf i’r ,un aa*’,,np!-ln’cnd,'--cp,|
J. nig at hia sio..-, u, griff t’s i .iVlina, K-rntl
«| ; H,rp, < cui-hlsrtt sipiiffnl .-. OoN ■,10'nl
rieur, inr-uilae-ore.l frelsdlieh -wflbutlirm Httl
• •"» • and Clack’d Cot,'', Ii .rasa.
.» . / dl/dtO.
Antvsormen- frhdce %
LIQUORS and OROCEluis,\
W mil! «Hi at ti\e nio&t Mlttif*! •
forn.rib—ai^l soliciittUepti'rian^eof ha ;.v* Jb|
and t»*e nublic SANf.i BHJCK.
der.#, al2,6
loop Hi
port arrifea *'
g>* Plaid Cloak&&hanged.
THF BMttier, -h I at the lai.gr t'lmrs.
day night (tbroi.gh mistnk.-.) exchanged a
black and green Plsid Cloak, f.r one oTsim
ilar culonr, nearly, new—and about 6 inches
longer, will by citing cl this office hear where
th, Arrf, clamjt nuy be effected,
dee 23 *346
Georgia Chapter, No. 3.
S HE Member* of thiach.nter are requested
• m-etinr of the same at their
«a THIS EVEfft.VO, 33d tnctacL at T
Wthe tim ‘appointed
•' Whichthe-mesas lor the ensuing dumidmyear
■xsaxs^retovttatU,.altand. 1 ™* 0 ^
tfre 22 S4Jl » «*■*”*. Secretaqr
kiiVdiNN.iH IVE HOUSE.
thl * “^"id'taeat having met
with ** Hitt* eaenursgmtm tbp Uw m-
-rr, WHI b« compelled to cloraKtktraaRkmra*
Ww^ratora ttaiatoiTtraaSari oftiitacribcn «*■
baotaataj.ltomamhrieiptramsfco.of^ as
dec IV |l«t a,-’
J. V t\ K VI L Y,. #
Dentist,
L R.l VR9 Siwaniw j .. ^ f w «hjr» j \hov »bo I
tn v luve occHiio&f >r hit firufcsiional tervl*
cn. mill plentrap’sh %\ \|r% Pfo •ler'A. ha'll inj
llmite. ^wit jh.* 8tb.f<.; \
Of stopping Tuth with G-ld.
The‘•r ti u * tii,j a ration, hre vo rtoy m.
port ant, that t \% impo to rec<»oiirf nd .t toa
♦^rnc-tly to the puhi-ct bu» it h gri^rdly
e»! until the Teeih »re too far gone Ur be dfciu*
ally Rtopped, whereas when pei rumed it ih*
cmhmcnceroent ol dec«y t nr befoic the ocrKS I
*e exposed, the toeth may be ppcsbrvrd, i-o* I
lor many jcurs, but the remw-der of* |
Georgia Voimiteevs.'
W|IU ire liort-by iitilerrd to appear on tvsf |
iiP.itole Ground, on. MONDAY nex iti'^",
!*•• * 10 a’ lock A- M erApkoefy arrr.rA and |
equippe,; at Ihe law din ots, Ar Ratio lien Dtiii
By oular AltOKN, Id ‘•erjr’t « *•
dec.22 946 ♦ ■
Xiro-aght tti JttiJ
TN Savannah, on the ithiast a negro
A sayshianame to Goorge, and that ha Ml w i;
to Abraham Davis, of Crawford County, Geo. and
that be rsnaway about two worths age. H* 04
Inches high, and absat 30 -ear, of*P
I D*LYON,7oe v ^
feet 2*
'nor 13 2|4
E Brought to Jail,
Ssnnnsh on the iStti inst s n«|»aria*®
ys his name is Jeff, and that ha belongs to
Mr. John Watkins of Augusts, Georgia, sal tW
he nmaway shout the 1st of March Ask, he U W
feet thrva inches high, and about thirty fo* 7**°
of sge. '•
inly 22 159
Brought to Jail,
(N Sarawak aw <Ji* flat iiuri. • daft