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».■ i. ... AID TO THE GHhEKP.,
. .,' A resolution waa passed .eta meeting
' afftb Georgia yoliinteera of thU cUy,’uiv
'.• ;-'-der the comWjnddf Caj>LU!gglna,a “fW
• <«veningi iince, expreaalve nf thplfpympe';
Ky, in the 'cause. of.'the. Greeks, and. a
committee, appointed to obtain the -tti
liini«y,conttlbptioii! : of ,tbo m«mberi, for
thdr.lief of that oppressed people.^ In jetaUeare necessary to prove that tniaeiom
V.#SpK.if thla reiolotlon,' wi; tinder,
eland thil Kexum of Tdiin nbtinai) and
■ xirrr noLuaii'Waeryeatetday remitted to
. the (lew York dommittee,, JPe -hdieve
~«hle lathe first contnbutufcfrom Kts see
vtOn of our country# in the clllae of Greek
freedom#
! - F.manueVDe Ia iietta#'hia beep appoint 1
_ l . .. •i'_r_ai'..O..L11-
«d by theXcgialiture, a Notary Public.
ifliperfflrtlVrr.V? learn from Wsihingtoo,
, aeyi' tne New York Mercantile; Advertise,
■of the soth iniLnt.that the British govern.
Jnent has actually made a forroaPt^dder
. cfhht- service!,and. solemnly pledged all
the aid in her powers In s.ieti raehsurea ss
vsur government may adopt in retlstsnce
ty the designs of the Allied Power* of the
•Continent of Europe, against the rights of
*tbe South ‘American States*
dihraltar papers ttfthe 14\h iif Novcm-
coWnitig’Madrid dates 1 to the ' 7th,
'have been received in New‘/York; They
>contalh* confirmation' ofthe iht^lligence,
by our previous dates rendei ed too proba-
‘t>lfe,:that Hi ego had.b^en sacrificed t e
•#Jtar of restored legitimacy. H^UjCon^
• demtied on tbr. fith and executedbyjW^-
Jhg, oritheT^of Navembar-*and M pro*
■perty confiicated* • Every plea in’ hi* fa-
-Tor was diiregarded-Mor his death had
been’determined on s and he is number.
sties tre>wartted/in 6ur state, V That they
fft wonted,- is i palpable, undeniable fact.
They ire. wanted In’e very county! and mis
sionary labors are needed in this jolty,--
the"poor families in the extremities df the
city, ihe hospital, the seamen, the’African
ehUrcjies, present * large, and Important
missionary - field.^ In fchort, no man,' it
would seem/ vriro does, not shut- his eyes
can rail to see that the institution has irre.
sistible claims as a 8ociety.
8tlt it has claims, secondly, sa a Foreign
Society. -It now supports one Torclgn mis
sions'y, the Rev. Mr. Fisk, who is at pre
sent laboring In Jerusalem, Tlilrmtiil.-n
is peculiarly interesting, and peculiarly jm*
portantj important, because its influence
roust be very extensive, through the ^on*>
Stan* intercourse between Jerusalem and
the^sarrounding countries—and interest,
log,'because It is fixed' in the land where
the Saviour wai-born and lived, where lie
performed his astonishing miracles, and
died as a_ ransom for dinners» In the land
where arose-the light of the gospel, which
has fallen upon ns and will ere long, fail up.
on every people, with salvation In Ha
beams. But the society does not’d, rive
its claims merely from the interest and im
portance AF this'particular mission. It
rests also on* the broad Claims- of minions
in general.
I am aware that mie vbhole jubiecL-ol
-cd witli the martyrs whose blood haibcflu jnissmnvrTa'WffiStimciregnrded as matter
" *hed ,Vn'the cause 6f /reedom. If the peo
#Ie of-Spaty arecofitant to see thedei.
(ruction of their best and bravest men, by
cuch an imbecite tyrant as -Ferdinand,
.vrithout *n effort, they are wortl y of such
m. master, and his confessor.
•Havre papers to the '13th November,
tare received in • Charleston, but thrir con-
'lentsrareunrmportant. .
The editor ofthe Wow-York'Statesma'n,
states, ns a rumor at Washingt.in, that on
ihe 17th instant, 117 members efCongresr.
had agredd to 'attend a Caucus, though
joot all with intent tp.aupp'oita nomination
.of President. The whole number of mem-.
Aen and• delegates in Congress is 213
of contempt. They are considered as the
silly aohemes of zealous religionUta, which
will soon terminsta and leave the world
ijit as if hu been forages, a world, whose
Inhabitants must have a variety of religion*,
as well ssavariety nfcotvplexioni or lari*
guhger But the objections commonly .urg
'd against missions, cannot beooticed now j
they must be reserved for future' letters.—
One remark, however; tnay beadded here
'he canse of mi salon a is the cause-of
lanihr-phy ; 'and every honest lover of bit,
fellow men, will at -least vith them success.
W. N.
- A numerous meet-ng of the members of
(the ger.eial. assembly of thrstate of North
Carolina, friendly to Wm. Q. Crgwford,
Jus been held at the capitol at Raleigh, at
which a nomination of electors was made
for : 4he support -of that, gentleman, to the
..Fresidenoy,
TheU. S. vessel which'wasstatedlnthe
account from Tampico, of the great arid fa
tal change of weather to have suffered
'the toss of eighteen of her crow by that
ever.t; paves to be the Grampus, This ves
sel lying in the port at the time felt the
change of forty degrees, arid aixreen of
the crew sickened—the G» soon left the
■port and ail the sick recovered, except
Hr. Somerby, the purser, who died two
days after. We have no doubt-that the
"remainder of the story is equally exsggera-
fed. We know that Tampico was sickly
>4t are ignorant to^ hat extent,
7|t has been ascertained, that the-Pre-
.-#ent house of Representetivea of Penxyh
wania, is composed of one hundred mem-
~Bera, v'z farmers, 8 manufacturers, 10
merchants, 7 artists, 12 lawyers, 1 physici
an, 3 surveyors, 1 innkeeper, and 2 cap.
- Italbta,. of whom 79 are married, 3 widow
ers, and 18 entitled to the distinguished
appellation of Old Bachelors.>It was, no
d6 ub tune of this latter claw, who,-when
'tome conversation took place -aa - to
the manner in which the ladi^Tj should
'Be accommodated With seats on the inau
guration of Governor Shulze, gallantly pro-
p -sed that each member should support
one of the fair auditors on hit knee/
Accounts fkom Alva- ado to the 20th-alt
'bv «n*anival in Philadelphia,’ state that
the bombardment of. Vera Cruz still contin*
-taed. A bomb fell upon the public store
-£n the 8th, esploded, aiid burst open tbe
-duorsandtitles ofthe buildings, and pro-
. perty,to the amount of gt00,000 wa3 plun-
-adertd by the inhab tants..
-It appears from a paragraph’in’thY pa-
. ^ersthat counterfeit money, manufactured
•in the U. States, and imitating the national
currency had been introduced into Aux
43ayes. 7 in consequence -of this Traud-tbe
•the Mans Ann, of N. York, was seized on
• report that the bad base money on‘boird
The.report proved .groundless, and she
^ ivu released. - ,
; A Brokerln Lexington,; Kentucky,^cau»,
ilonsthe public against’ Imitations fehn 1
^jpcrican Eagle sod Half Eigle/w ‘
‘Jn circulation in that place. They .
.e*cculedikt>rq lighte*, tfyiq the
you.
piper, expres.es hti wilh KM Kb publlo
might : receive In iccount of the ipresent
,it»te md elilmi oftio Sivinn*'' Ml.ilolti-
ty Society, founded md eherimhed. 'by'tlie
fcvcrctl Dr# 'Kblldck.-r.wlll notundr.t»he
to glve-Vu'cii in iccount-.Hi preient Mite
could be properly exhibited only by some
memberofthpiocietyi bntin^Mminpon
general.patronige. t can understand, and
im de.iroustliSl pthernhoiild understand’
ehlmi irettyodbia—It hi»dhdnli'Br«tv
wirfhmUe Society. It dealgr sto employ,
md ever •ince lte-^rmMloil.'djitit employed
mliilonirlei in the stite of 'd-.orgls. No
We'libY'f revived theGAtrerDMoi
BWmffi
«eme Cspitdjfo'Ki
ietle»i*gre*rt?.lmiro«eiti Hope .the
meeting nf (he Ilrazilitn Congress,—
-le -ill. **” a .
It is matily anil free a* to.'he right!
Bf the people u.hdoi-ls limited monar-
chy.and nniaerntlji paiitWet ei’tp nn.
tionil. independi-ncl., The. ltleV'of;!
till end pricui.ere-feetiiy maintained,
re coniipue'tn reciiye iijpplies from
the north ofKurope,’which i»ill keep
ptlr market lull until We receive the
new crop, .Actual aalea in small : lola
w
rr-anhexatiohito Pnltogul ta iacornei
on ill handa. Id Smtcniber, 4 >Por-
iia ‘from
that empire from Portugal.” ' The
'■* imperial cabinet” declared that
Ihe'Poftdgoeae cabinet most begroaaly
deceived, of ft imagine that, the quea.
linn admitted of anv doubter discui-
•ion. . !• All the Brazilian! were of
one mind on- that head-—Whatver
might he Ihe fate of Portugal their
cauae and let were onchiDgeable:—
They would not aohmit to the Cortea
and much teaa to an abiolute govern
meet in PorTog.lt
The henltb of Ihe Portugueae eom
miaatoner being certified to'be so bad,
•['to render hia death certain if he
were confined nn board -the ship, or
obliged to art aai[ immediaiely, he waa
•ufiered to be landed, opder an order
of Ihe Congreaa, hot Hireited to be
strictly guarded that he might com-
municate with no peraonalexcept'hia
immediate atten'danta. The greatest
jealousy waa ahewe Of any attempt to
negotiote orcodfer, wfthott a prelim,
-inary recognition of indefgndence,—
The fir.t miniater of the fing of Pnr-
tugal having sent a letter bene of the
principal statesmen of Rid which an-
roonced the downfall of tie conalitu.
lionet government at T.iabjt), end nr*
ged e renewal of the alt-giance of
Itrazif to the mother conntiy, the' Bra
zilian etateaman pubtiahedit in a Rio
paper of the 16th ; togethe* with his
answer, in which he'tells “
pendent to advise hiB king; to recog
nize without delay the independence
To-rna xniTons ov ths exonaiiir.
I perceive In the Georgian of yeaterdoy
murnfng.somoramBrkt of Governor Troup,
in relation'to the " uncouth word 1 * Cau.
cus. He says, “ U Is not to be fouiid in
our Dictionary.” If his Excellency will
refer to Pickering's American Vocdbul?-
ry, published in 1816, he will discover that,
it is not* ** mere abstract conception*”
In Gordon's History of the American
Revolution, may also be found the foilow-
inR'temarks:— 1 “Aboi^ the yearl738,the
father of 'Samuel Adams, and twenty
others, who lived in the north, or Shipping
port, of Boston, used to* meet to make a
Caueue, and lay their plan for introducing
certain persona into places of trust. ®acb
distributed the ballots in his own circle,
and they-generally carried the election.
In thia manner Mr. 8. Adams, first became
representative for Boston. Cmicuning
means electioneering^” *It is eorjectured,
that at this practice originated In the
shipping .part of Bnston, ''Caucutf' was •
corruption of Caulker's Meeting,
BODERIGO,
of Brar.il as * remedy for Ihe ills of
"poor Poj^ag#J, , 'and a mians of de
serving Ihe kindness of a ginerous na
tion fib e Brazilian) who could do
much gnodfor Porlogal, anil had no
thing to fear from her pifwer, The
Brazilian politicians who write in the
newspapers of : Rio; treat*the letter of
the Portuguese Minister of State; as
abundant .proof that the new rulers of
Portugal’were asblind and obstinate
70 thb xttiTOHS < vtrb oioxotav.
. Being an advocate for the healthful and
exhiliarating amusement of dsneing, and
knowing that nine out of ten, at least of
the youthful portion of the community, are
equally partial to ItJ’-I am prompted to en
quire what is the reason that the only
place where we can partake of that amuse
ment in thia elty, is so poorly supported
From my own observation and acquaintance
here,lam inclined to attribute the want
of attraction in these agreeable parties,’to
the ; fairerportion.pl the community, who
in matters of Uste arid faihion, govern by
prescriptive right with'absolute away.—
Last year at this-time, nothing was more
fashionable thlnthe Weekly Aiiemblies,
no amusement received a beltey share of
patronage, Snd all seemed tatiafied.' This
seMOD, -without any apparent cause, and
when'every thing, aa appears to roe, 5 !!
ss Well* Jf .not better,.conducted than it
was the’list, fashion and the graces ap
pear to have 'deserted us witoout any as-
signable cause, thus depriving tii Of many
an hour Of cheerfulness and innocent en-.
joyroent. Tbe ball cf Wednesday evening
wiHistiffy us whether or not they have
t^ken;their'finay departure, or have return*
ed to enliven and delight u>,
< Ever tripping at they.go,
* Onth&light.fantaitir.toe.' .
A B \CHET*01t*
An eye Witness at the siege of Ta li*
state*,'thatbn the night, of <hebo bird
rient (23d^Sept) ArgueUte t the ecl-?br%<
ed orator of the'Cortes, was serving as
6r. an6 thai.li'Ke other Civllliaa were
or danger,
tOguese'cartel tinea
Biabon, put IninUinWYA-PijfWBU'-.e
commissioner nn boaVif.Tienertl Aou-
it ‘Paulino 3e OlivelrS Tirito da Emi-
cn. The Cnngrt'aa immediately .'iij.'
terregated ihe . government estto his
erreed ang.deinanjieaiiitrormetloV of
whatever might be written or spoken
in rejard to il. The government re
fusal at first to allow ■hlnumrilaotl,
and would listen -to no propoaitiona,
nsileia he shewedI powa to leknowl.
edge it once the independence nf
Brazil, endtho --absolute
vessel up for yoor.port. lhe Minerva;
to aail/in a few days. Rice, 25 a
Bordeaux, niv ir~lmjfcrtl'ln ! bohd
Cotton, Geurgi., long ataple, per 100
lbs. 155 65 s I70, short do 115 a 1261
Louisiana, 125 a 135 i St Domingo,
l« a t^ -Rioe, Carols new, pad.
.100 Ibt 21 a 29.
‘JSu-por/a.r“Branily, 4th proof, per
50 veils, £30 a 235,t Wine, -cargo,
good, per tun of 4 hods. 24o a 260 :—
superior. GOO a fl50—Red Medoc, or .
dipary in cases of 12 bottles, |6 a 18.
good do do 20 a 24—auperiorAh do
28 o32—white, GtaTea (fc Sauterne,
do SO a 36.
rr TEtLOtv-citiZENS. 'I Akbr my
•etf'u a Candidito Tor SheritT, at the ensu
ing January election, and respectfully soli
dtyour suffrages.
JOSEPH WIGGINS,
dec 31 J,'
MARRIED,
-On, the 29th Invt. by the'Rev. Ilr. ’Ant
drew, Mr. O, M. Bins, to Hist JOHinai
Hiirisass.
On W-dnevdayevening list, by the Rev.
Samuel B Hnw Hr. 'Josira Kinosift, to
Miu Elixi Plants, both of thia city.
Office Batik United States, ~)
Sav. Dec. 8li<, 1823 S
gk S this Bank will not b \opened to-.
morrow, bonds.snd notes'then pay a*
ole, ire to be -attended t » this day.
. ' ’ : J* HUNTER, Csshirr.
nee 31 ,1lr
m
PORT OK SA VAA'.VAH.
CLEARED,
Ship Amethy-t, Bussey, ’Liverpool
Juhnslon, Hilla & Co.
Scbr-'Science, Wert, New Orieana
L Hills.
ARRIVED,
Brig-Romulua, from Portland, in
ballast.
BELOW-ahrig.
-rivedifrom this port, afN.’York,
inat. ship William : Wallace,
Arrivi
rath
Wudd, (up to sail in n few daya.) At
Darien, 27th achr- Thorn, Vernard ,
sloops Flora, Briggs r Three Brothers,
Howland :-RiaingSun,Detn.
Cleared for thia port, at N York,
20th kit. ship Eliza'Barker. Itowaon,
at Charleston, sloop Delight, Cooper,
The sloop Victory, Ripley, has or.
rived at Charleston, from -Pnil with
goods to • sundry (parsons in Sayan-
no't.
Flour,Potcltoes and Cider.
It ALP bbla superfine frcaii Flour
50’bb!s best Eastern Potatoes and
30 bbla veryluperior NewarkCidtr
Landing’.from ship Clifford Wayne,' .for
axle by
CRANE 8t NEWCOMB,
dec 30 30u
aa their predecessors, with respect to L
Brazil'; amt theynall opon theirenun-.8
trymen to be prepared to defend their
rights with arms against aggression
from whatever quarter.
At the latest dotes, the Brazilian
Congress were engaged in discussing
the draft of a Constitution' framed on
the bases of." equality hefore the law;
security ol the person s invinlabiliy of
iroperty : freedom of the Press end
reedom of industry.” Good aeeds
hove been sown in'Bitazil.
JVnf.Gnr.
Charletton, Bee. 29—Cottcn—Set
Island, 23 o 28--Stained do 12 a 16.
Maine and Santen, 20 a 2?— Short
Staple, new. 12} e 14}.
Rice.—Prime,32 J—Inferior to good
32 a 2}.
Colton—’But little boaineaa has
been done the past week, owing to the
hoty-days. We continue the quota
tions of all descripiions of Cottons,
the samre as in our last—at jahich
rates the few sales making are effect.
Rice—No variation in prices, and
holders are 6rm St present rates.—A
lew bbls. of very snp"rior quality,
have been sold as high as 22 87}
ceuta.
Freights.—Scarce, at J-8tha of a
penny lor Cotton to 'England, and f)
cts. to France.
For Sale,
ri HHDS* retailing'Leaf Tobzceo
■/ 6 Hilda. Brown 8ugar
v 12 Barrels'Loaf do ,
It do Lump do. .
3 Barrels Fresh Ground’Gingfif
Gun Powilert Imperial U Hyson Tea
- in «m«ll boxes
R. CAMPBELL,
dec .10 30p
Sugar and Hay.
LARGE higshead! St* Croix Sugar,
110 Bundles Prime Hay,
for tale by
GEO. GORDON,
dec 29 29
Corn Afloat.
1 RU8HELS best quality Beach
Island Corn, for sale on bosrd
boat ( arolina Packet, at Bolton's central
wharf.
JNO.B. GUIBU.
dec 29 29p
Seed Oats and Baltimore
White Flint Corn.
■£y -pEW hundred boalicta Bremen Oats,
t&uk ut'a (upeerior qidf.ly
300 buabets White Pbnt Corn, in Jotl
to suit purchuer»'_Tor sate by
’dec 27
GEO. F. PALMES.
Exchange Dock
2Bp
itfew-Tork. Dee. 20 —Coffon—
The import from the tSt ■ t > th? 10 h
Doc. waa 1112 bates From South-
Carolina, 224Virginia' 49 i -Louisiana
89 | Gi'orgie, 750. Too traussetinns
were limited, and tho'hnlders of prime
bales were deposed to recede from
our highest iquolstiona'for uplands,
which can be obtained but tor small-
lotsml very prime meantime rao.t
nf the low qualities of Uplands and
Alnhamita baviugbeen aold, we ad
vance a cent on our minimtrm rate
of last week fnr'Uplands, and half a
cent for Alabama. ThegeOera) sales
of new:Uplands, were;made at 15 a
15} cents, A amiili parcel of Loui.-.-
ianas were sold at 18} cents, and a
fancy brand is Held lor a -tilt higher
price.—Uplands, 13} ■: 16 i Lnyiatana
15 a ,17; Tennessee 13 a 141 Alaba
ma. 13} a 16
R-ce.-' Has been very heavy the
present;wbek. There are a, few prime
pircela which are held 23 37}. 90
Uaye-.. ’ .' ;
Exchange,—Bills on Englaod have
b»eo. steady rati out quotations. On
Frartce a sro.il advance baa been ex*,
(itrienced. Bill* on London, 60tl. 8
prcm. do Franco, 5 35,
Landing,
From, Schooner llebixca & Polly, at
Taylor'i Wharf,
BBLS Superfine b'/our, fursd/e
by
C.C., GUIS WOLD.
dec ?7
Green Coffee.
amrf\BAG5 Gteeu Coffcee, just /air
ilwVfi/ ded and for sate by /
DOUGLASS U SORREL,
dec 37 28p
Cider and Cherry Brandy.
f ijrv BARRELS first qusfity New Ark
Cider
25 do Cherry Blcndy, landingTrom
chip Clifford Wayne; and for sate by *
CALVIN BAKER,
flee 27 , ,
Whiskey.
BARBELS Whiskey, just receiv
ed per ship Clifford Wayne, and
forsu/e by
CALVIN BAKER,
dec 27 28i
Planter’s Bank Stock.
SUAUE9 tor site by
. GEOHGP. SCHLEY,
W t •'
Bids on New York,
^)OR sale by
nor 15 83
C.0.61USWOLD.
A meiettg 6f the Jtia*
IMsoftbelnferWCpfiBiyitihheJoatlcei . u
latham, is
ISLAY,
‘ of thb
ahip Pacmr, for Greenock, vill be taken
at eleven o’clock, A; U. THIS DAY, from
K» cStthtlngrodmof T ,.
, . Joshua uiLNE.
dee31 .... . v .... .
*#* Any information re-
■phetiog a Plaid Cloak, left at the Labors,
-too 31 ; 31
To the Voters of Chatham
To Sportsmen.
TURKEYS will be,.hot for, on
I Thursday, the Irt of January next,
ai the White Houle on the White Bluff
Rond, formerly Delchamp-i house,
dee 31 .11
INDEPENDENT
Ttesb^teitiaii CtvurcVk.
A N election wjH be held at tlio Church,
on MONDAY, the 5th- January, for
five Trustees, to manage the affairs of the
corporation,' for the -eniuing -year. Any
individual holding a pew in fee simple, or
hy renting, will be entitled to vote, and the
auperintendants witl receive^oies from 10
until 2 o'clock, P* M.
By order of the Board of Truilees,
JOS* CUIIMING.'Chairraon.
dp.n It 11
Lost, ~~ -
A PROMMISSOttY NOTE, dated Dei
cember 17th, 1833, for R300, drawii
by Robert Mitchel, in favor of F. M* Stone,
and endorsed by him and by the subscriber,
payable four months after date
This is to esution all personiTrom tra c
ing for the said nbte
NATHAN BAKER,
dec 31 3Ip
FRESH ALE.
.^celebrated New*York ALE} receivei
per Clifford -Wayne, and for sale by
J-BaSHAPTER*
At A.*B. 'Panning L* C**'s
31, lti>
Wool UotB, UomcsVie
GooAb, t*\ougVvft, §e.
41 ’
OASES Wool Ha*.s
7 Bales Domcatio Shirtinfls
2 do do Sheetings and
Wood's PatentPloughs,-varibus size*
For sale by
; THOMAS BUTLER Of CO.
drr 31 31n||
wMBm,
UmtlE subscriber now have on hand'aml
will receive in* the 'course of a'few
days, a -large supply <»f
SavfeJL T:\m\beT,
Consisting of Planks, Boards 'and
ScantOng. assorted, together with
~ Bbt Slav
Pipe Ilhi. and BhV Staves,
Hanging limber ijf best
boated Shingles.
All of which they offer at reduced prices,
and on aecommodating tetms, for dxport
'detnindx.
BROWN A OVERS l-REET.
dee 31 31p
FOR SALE,
ON accommodating terms,
Hy 3oY\n Yl. llciA § Co
G RUNDY-S BLUE PLAINS
. 3, 3ft «nd 4 Point Blankets
An invoice of Crockery and Glass
ware, selected expressly for this
market
Hollow Ware, comprising Pots, Camp
'Ovens, Spiders, Tea Kettles, Sad
Irons, and Hoca
4? inch Baltic Hemp Cotton Bagghg
Do Flaxen do
38 in. strong Brown Sheeting
AhSO,
100 kegs Duporit’s Gunpowder, as
sorted
1 bale Domestic Plains of'Superior
quality
ALSO,
’dec 31
91fbf
GENERAL DRUG
And Family Medicine Ware
House.
T HE subscriber has received per the
•Clifford Wayne, (Vesb sweet oil, flnr.
chamomile, arrow root, nutmegs, cloresj
cinnamon, mace, allspice, black pepper,
rad ginger, p'uiv. ginger, pearl ashes, la n
glass, Iceland moss, gum opium, gum
camphor, Henry's ealed. magnesia, rad.
rhubarb, rotten stone, pearl barley, rad-
serp. verg- 200 bottles of the very best
kind of c.dd pressed American castor oil,
500 bottles common sweet oil, low, charg
ed for carpenter* use, Don's ealed msgne
sis. Also, pink »nd blue s*ucers # tor paUit-
mg on velvet, large snd small sites, for sale
by A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No 8, Gibbons' Betiding*,
dec 31 . ....
Found,
a; SHALL BUNDLE of Linen-the
A. owner can have it by applying at thia
iffice
dec U* 20
Lfe|t Night.of Perforn.
; but one in'8avaankH
\ Change pf Perfortnan
Tins. Evening, M
The evening's Entertainment to 1
, menco with the
GvRAND ENTREI
To conclude with the henofifulli
NELSON,
' danefitg (o the tntie'ofPxdd-'O
IIORBEMAKSniP
by the whole troop of I
FLYIN« PHENOMENI
Still Vaulting,
by Ke whole troop. C.'own, 1
Whittaker'
SLACK WIRE RY HRS.WILT [V
She will go through the whole .
wonderlhl equilibriums.
THE FIRST TIME IIEfi
Ground & Lofty Tumbl]
By Mr '.Kamplin eud e whole tre
GRAND TRAMPOLINE!
BY MASTER fP/T/lWA-Efi,!
over a number of Horace. (Sorters, t
HORSEMANSHIP
ST MRS. WILLIAMS,
Kite will go through her elegant a!
of Equestrianism, and conclude,
with -ho .lx division* of the |
BItOAD SWORD,
Th- ,Horan in full' speed.
HORSEMANSHIP t y Mr "ST/CA'I
HOHSEM YN8IIIP
On two Wsh,.
By lUr lihjih,
During which he will periT.rm the art
feet of carrying Mast. ■■ Whittaker]
arma length, the hors s going aq
full speed. n
The faeautifol American Mare
FANNY,
will go^'through ih. whole of her]
ASToMsiwra trim
I ' C .ro'lj .-e W'tir
— The Hunted Tailor,
'• r»»* II.,'Ami', '
JOURNEY TO BRENTFORD
Billy Button, Mr* Bythe, I
Riding Mister, MrChampiJ
Oiown, ' Ur. Willimm
Box 75 cents, families with childrenL
der ten ye*s of age, admitted to the Bl
at half price. Pit 50 cents 1
Doors open at half put-6, and peefti
■rtce to co nmence st nsll paft7: *doq
No smoking altowed'Within the doo
the Circus.
- The division on the left hand side o..
Pit, is for the accommodation of peopll
colour. ■
Tiokcts to'be hid daily at the City!
and at the Box Office of the Circus, ;
ten to two o'clock* Tickets only i
the night for which they are sold t Chi
not tranaferable,
V Persons having demands on the L
oui, are requested to present them od
before Thursday' the-1st of January,
deeir
New Year’s Ball.
HTDIR subscriber begs leave to infol
41 Ihoae ladies and gentlemen uf Savl
nab. who are In the 'habit ofltteniiing I
Practising Balia,-tint the next will ta]
place Tula EVENING, it being
year’s eve, inatetid of Tuesday.
He would also menlibn, that in futt
he willelwaye be prepared to fornioh
Ball and Supper Parties
With evefy’requisite accomifiodotion, h
ing made arrangements for io doing in t
most tasty style, and on tlte most reum
ble t^rm , and will be thankful for any
derain that line.
JOHN d. LEGE,
Professor of Dancing
dec 31 27u|
Lost or Mislaid,
O N the niglit ofthe 271.” inst/a PI
Cloak. Any person finding the sin
by leaving it at the Georgian Office, a
be liberally rewarded,
dec 30
STOLEN,
F ltOU the Mansion Hotel, a piece <
Green Levantine Silk, a good de
spotted, containing 46ft yards. A suitib
reward will be given for the recovery i
saidrilk and the detection of the thief.*
All persons are cautioned against purebs
ing tbe same, by
WM. TURNEB.
dec 30 30c #
QUIKK’S
Eaaeuwc oi T^xe,
JpOR changing Ijghi red or
r grey hsir.o
ia to a beiutift
_ the head, whiskers, tun
and permanent black or brown, for salt
by
ANSON PARSONS,
Druggist, No 8, Gibbons' buildings
N. B I have appointed Anson Parson
Druggist, of Savannah, my sole agent r
the fttate of GeoTgia, to sell my P.flitnce
Tyre. THOMAS QU1HR.
dec 30
RASS i
t by
Fenders.
Mron Fenders, of all rise
1 per Cotton Plant, and lot
l fy.MOSRELL,
Opposite Col. Stiellman's
N* B. Alio, Andirons snd Shovels *w
Tottf*.
dec 12
61
Onioiis, Oats and Oil.
^ FEWHampera Onions
Barrels Oats
CMC
do ...
• do do CM Oil
For sale on board ^rig Adeline, at W
tor’s Wharf j,
dec II'