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A
I al was lying in tho harbor of Tlarts*
Whether Captain Turnct chased her in W>.
are not informed, but ho demanded her of
the g ivdrnmeht as a piratial vessel.' The
demand was refused, lie then took position
1 off tho place,saying that ho would He thero
till the capper dropped from his vessel, he-
1 she should escape, lie,.however, watched
his opportunity, and lunninc Into the har
bor under tho cover of tho ni&ht, ho sue
Advertisements np-I ceeded in cutting_lier looso in spito of a
brisk cannonade from the fort. Most *uf
her officers, It is said, were ashoro at the
Oi:i<e in M ni^m's range of-brick I time. Bucher were not*, ho mWo prison-,
6ttU.Hn*-,n.M. ill.' oxch ingc.donitivof Bity e«ami he Is now on Ms wayill R said to
' tty. Pir nr, a can.
JPjtKDKlUOK S. TELL.
, CITY raiitTHR.
Dally Paper. eight dollars per annum.
Country Paper* ..six dollars per annum.
* PAYABLE IN AHVANCR* • \ V
All News, and
per iiiliOlhptpBr..
ana Bull Mfiets.. ./Jl
I tho United State, with the prize. Tliego-,
I vernfticnt. it is reported; has despatched-a
* Oomummc.iti'i;.a by Mail, »ii»ty*e Pint- remonstrance to Washington against' the
jwt J. ' - 1 P' r °P*«4't , g> a » a violation of-neutrality.
Hair- -i i, and Zn^gntts by Admiiils-f , ' ...
ttatota, Executors, or Guardi.ms, arc re-1 A^tlreatlf.tl accident otvurtcd a. New
qtdrod by law, , 0 he held omthc first Tues-
dayiti the month,bctweenthehouraoftenln o. the tMli Imtont- From-apar
the fo itlouf; and three In the afternoon, Chronicle . «p
. .at tho Court llouseof the County,in which P“ £«*5» *•" -musing litem
the property Is situate. Notice of ttfese W»*-W.^exploding Are.c,ck„* when
sales'must he given in pnbl|o Gazette H 8 tf*"*** '*» •**'* P°» d «<n
silly days previous tq the day of rile. »•» ‘ lore Cl ' a ' 1 ” S "“ i,h - ,r ’ Thc
- r , . ■ , _ home was instantaneously blown to atoms 1
N6,,ee or the sale of persona property ,y Jnd on . „ ,r, ueh
m..t be given hire .nanntr, fi-ly day. h|l w , ,, desired of . Thflrfl
■previous to the day of sak'. I wer.hu. f.,nr perJOItS m the lidnse, at the
Notico to the debtors and cteditor* of an 1 time of the explosion, one of whom, the o-v
estate, must be published "for'/orly days. I rtcri «,taped unhurt.
Notico that application will ha made to
the Court of Ordinary for leave to sell land,
must tie published four month*
tfAVANNA*?*
\vtel>NF.SPAY EVENING. J A
It is stated in a Boston paper, that a let
ter has been lately written to John <1 Ad•
mas. signed by Ifariis0n> t GrS7 Otis, Win
Prescott, Tho* It. Verkins, and Wm Sulli
van, and other distin-uished federal gentlp
men; demanding of him his proofs, in sup-
port of his charpb against the federal party
Fiat they conspired to distolve the onion
and to ntahlish n tepprato Confederation,
Mrs Francks Ecciwifon died . lately
I near Wiliianisbitrgh, Virginia; In the one
I hundred and thirtieth year of her aye. Ill
Theatre.-This evening closes Mrs Barnet’
te-engngcnient.and it will be the Iasi oppor-1
tunijy this' sbasdn of witnessing her able
co-operation with Mf. Copper. The comedy
is an excellent nne.and tire characters of Sir
Edward Dorrlll m, and Miss Dorilllart af-
fortpnmpie scope'for tile developsirrant of 1 dissolution was occasioned by aeartcer,
their talent. I ■ -
I • Presidential vote In Tennessee—Fbr
- IhrUn Rail-.—On Tuesday, the 29th I Jackson; 41*09 Adams tt-18
tu u ngntfu %o n% «mpig«ment, the driw I mR tun^DcQ. 18,
Batik, redeemed from the Treasurer of the “Dearflr—Robert i. Crittenden. nfT.ex
State. SEVENTY FIVE THOUSAND ineton. Ky. was fhisd.y dominated as
DOLLARS of its bills. I °t* he Ul ®y ™" rl - vie* TrlmBie, dc
Notwithstanding the powerful bofliUiy rcs,ed - AlUny Argn,, -^j
Whieh for a year or two past, has been lea- Runia and TurA-o/.—The LondonJtfmt
gued against the credit and restoratiun of ner of Nov. 6, pre.ficts (lint a peace bo.,
this Institution, It will, it has,detpiie of eve M e »" ,llMa ,w0 wil ! ‘A-jijg he-
fy : impediment Intended to defeat its tri
umph, redeemed its pled-re to the Oovcrn
incut and more than vlnaicaicd the expec
tation of its friends. Tlia question may
now bo considered pretty fairly settled.thaf
under lira present skilful and elTicienf diroc
tiori, it will sooty fake its former rank in tho
first class, of specie paying Bauks.
they -lull pres-ut tli in to the trustee who
after .ixaniinati"!.shall pay them, if lie
hits not funds enough, lie shall inalia a pro
initlonatc dlstrlhntion of the fluids In ids
land. .’
The Oorornnr Is nuthorlfnd to draw a,
warrant 111 favour .of the trustee for the
dfstrrbutive altar, af the poor school fund.
’Pile justices uf tho inferior court to certify
that I fin trusteo is qualified, ti o. ,
The irtistees uf tho ncadeiniei, and the
trustees of the poor school fuml.shaU annu
ally, on or before the 3d Monday in Oolq-
ber, transmit to the Senator elect, two an-
counts each of their receipts and oxpentll,
hires of that year, with the -names, ate,
and sexes, of the poor children, respective
ly educated, Oil failnra the trofli-.\shall
not liecntiiloii tq draw any dividend tor
their respective academies or poor sclionls,
until the ammtnt-previousl. received hy
tlie trustees be aecounted for; Trustees
or justieea of tho inferior courts, who shall
hereafter make correct reliirns^to tbe-GoV-
emor, to I e entitled to receive all arreara
ges, &o.
No warrant,Is he drawn hy.llve Oovgir-
nor, [mt on tile application of one nr more
of the trustees of any actfdcmy, or on a
written order slgped'liy a majority ijf-the
ttustces.
Wlicq two academies are established in
one county, the academy failing tn make
returns, not to.receive dividend*, and the
academy complying with the taw,to receive
the whale dividctuT.
Tlia jiutlcyv of the Inferior court* are
empowered to approprintn' a part of the
surplus county hinds fur the twqefit of
rniinty acidemias or thc oduastiou of poor
children ,j - - ,
To establish Md incorporate tho medi
cal academy of Georgla-
[\V. A'. Wariny, John CaHer, Louis' D
Fiml, tcunn, 1*. Garvin, B. Ai White,
Bamiiei lloykin,.W. I’lffl Connel,'Walter
H. Weeny*; W. t.'Graham, T. P. Gurmun
Aiaxai-.dcr Jones, Eiltou Antlinny, J.J
Bnsnell, Thomas Iloxey, J.P. tfciiran, W
0. Daniel; Richard Ilnnksr Heitry,-. Hull
John Dnrit, Tliomns Hamilton. Tomlinson
fore long, under an imperial mediation.—
The reason* advanced in support of these
views nre—that probably both nalkfos
desirous of terminating a strife in', wliloly
she victors have lost eighty thousand men
by sickneVsand battle, leaving only 120,-
000 from an'army of 200,000—tlial Itus-
sia, although not wanting l i physical force
to carry on oven a protracted war, is yet
destitute of money, ami must resort to for
eign loans, not being able w borrow suffi
cient from her own citizens.
Tills ministerial paper, the organ, to a.
certain extent, of the liriti-h Government,
solemnly repeats that tho annihilation, or
the dismemberment of Turkey will not be
lieimitted—hat says lliat Greece must be
ft’ee.
British Provinct of New Brunswick.
The lo-gislature is in session. The Gover
nor, in his speech, announces, that, on Ills
recommendation, -the British government
lias proceeded tn tlragrmfnjr of the whole bo
Jy of the Militia oj tiewUrn attack. Ira tp
commended the gijtirig of additional protec
tion to' Agriculture and the Fisheries; nr,d
•lie making a Canal from the Bay ofFuty-
dyto the St Lawrence. There enn be no
douiu the latter will he dime..
The St John’s Courier strongly urges the.
Fort, Nathifri Crawford, O.. C. Fort, and'
John Walker, arc conydtuted n body cor
porate, liy Ihe name of the trustees nf titty
Medical- Academy of Georgia. , Atilljor-
izc.i to make hye-latvs, &c. uuct cstahlirli a
medical academy iff Augusta. The grad
uates nf tire academy allowed to practice
medicine and surgery in (hid State, Sec.]
- To protect the fi-ontlei; settlements of
tjiis State ffpni tlie lutriisihn of tltc lyitli
ans ol tjya Crdak nation- ,
, [N’h f.'feelt Indian to cross tho C' attn
IfifiChee, apd enter “poo the territory, of
Tee Bfate. except with a permit fron u'S.'
I'lpnt, If tvUiiout one to lie arrested and
Imprisoned nflj .exceclng 10 days, Sro.j
Tp authorize and require admi.ijstr.uurs
bo bonis .nifty off,'the estafas -of deceased
adrryiidstfators, to he brought Iff hy scire
facias, and made defendants',' and to lire*
scribe the tnude. of effecting sevvice of or
ders of court taken againsl executors, ad
niinisif.itots, oi; guardians. are all
I' dgcd Ip ho mismanaging the estates they
icspectiveiy represent.] ,
.Tp cstalilUh a hank at Millcdgovllie, to
be oaltod and knuw-n bj tho name and style
nfthe Central Bank of Georgia, fo appro
priate moneys, bank stock, and other se
curities, to form tlie capital stock of said
Balik, affilto incorporate the same.
fTpo provisions of this act have already
been published in the Republican.] ’
^lEHClAL.
Hates from Liverpool...'....; ...fftliNoV.
•> “ Havre 8d Nov.
S*v*u»Ait. Exvoii'rs. Jau..7.
Ship Arab, lor Liverpool—bdO■ hales
Upland Cotton, 07' Sou Islands, do. •
Schr Leona,' fur Aux Cayes nssorttn
ourgoi
, * AUGUSTA, Jan. 5
CulfaU—'The quantity it-oulved file last
two weeks. Is very Incoff-ddor.ible. The
stock in tlie warehouses gradually iliinin-
liln'g. Tlie discouraging accounts from
Savannah and Charleston tiave ,t tendency
to reduce prices hero—8 to 0 l-l. 1' lights
have declined to $1 per bale to Savannah.
Frith- Ji’i/fis’v N. Orleans Priecs Cnrr.nl
7Jcc. t ao. Cation—Wo imlilmiKonr furirn'r
Quotations, reinagrklng there has been a
fair demand fdr ull descriptiiiiis, sn'l tlie
market has not been in nniirlalml as for
tho last three iveoksi and the sales but lit-
tio over 3500 hairs, if sti ninch- . . .
Sitgar—This article is not so brisk as
was, by the crops on tho plantations. A
few holders ofpriipe lots are. nevertheless,
asking nvoifmii rates.Molasses has likotvise
become heavier, and we find piirohusera an-'
tieippta huying feaely, in a short time ai
1 O'cents. ‘ , , -
Freights— Our former rales ate contin
ued, hut are Jed to belieye.lhoy are. itiore
heavy than last "week. To'Liverpoul, Cot
ton per lb. 5-8d sterling- '.
MAt&l .ilJLlAl’. "
-pd ai;.o>' sjAvA nn .vh.
Fouvtli higfit uf
Mr. COOPER'S
And positively the last night of
Mis. BARNES’
Engagement,
This Evening, Jan. 7,
' .'Will ho acted tho Cpinedy of-
iriFFtiAS TUKY Mi RE,
,.; :> > ': AND
Maids as They Are. •
Sir Willi ini Horillan, Mr. Cf)(>l>ER|
Lord l’rlory, Mr. DR CAMP
Miss Duriilan Mrs. BAUNt.S
Ajlet which Mrs Barnes will recite Cnllms’
Odi) irothe l’asjlons, accompanied by
appropriate illtWi'c.
To ronciudtf with l\w ^arce of
Frightened, to jQeatii,
The Ghost of my Grand-
Father!
Phantom, . Mr.DECAMr
On Thursday ftvening a mtiy apil other
enteitainmciils for Mrs. BARNES'
;Farewell Benefit. ’
The lioxOfiico will in fiipirebo kept In
tlni News Room of tho Gcdrgtypi Office,
hete setts may atapv lime lie secured.
Rqx.es $1—Pit 78 els—Gallery 4a c.
j*n 7
emeus.
Fov the Wfiefit of Mr. Crolglnfm, nnd posi
tively tho But night of performance
but one.
Hiilt-water To-morrow al Tjboei...8 411.
do .do SaVaimah.....! 1 10.
the amendments.
The bill granting an extension of draw
back on refihei! sugar was then taken up
in committe of the wnofe, and occasioned
considerable debate, which occupied the
senate till the time of adjournment.
The House' of Representatives in com-
Trtiitee of the'wlioie, took up the lift to
authorise the occupation of tlie Oregou ri
ver.' | mOMtemmmmmm
.. After several gentlemen had stated their
vlefr’s' of the subject, the eommitinw ,a.,o.
and Mr. Polk ipoved to discharge the com
inittce from the Oregon bill! anil oomhii*
. it to tins c.o.dmittee on Territnries with in
structions to report an aitfendfnent, having
(Sr its ohjeetilie extension o'f the jtirisdic
tlon of the territory of the Michicau over all
citizens of the United States who are or
-tnay hereafter be in the country west of the
Rocky mountains, and between the lati-
tudes of 44 and 44 dog. 40 tnlii. N.- and W
to the Pacific Ocean. Also an exploration
and survey of the N. W. coast of America
between these latitudes. -Before any quex
tion was taken on this motion (he house
adjourned. .
,. The following. article -from' the Now
York.Mercantile Advertiser, confirms the
statement given to us Try Capt. Chase of
tho Buenos Ayrexn armed sohr- Coogres-
- sbVwhhih wq'spnsc.Jimd.since published.
The piratical character rfj ihe prize creates
t'ue only discrepancy jnjba, two narratives
—b it it most materially changes the cblor-
CF.NTRAI. BANK.
Tim follotVing gentlemen, says the Mil-
ledaerilln Recorder,-have been appointed
by the Governor. Directors of ihe Central
Bank—Dr. SW|, Roykin, Coi. Seaborn
Jones and Mr. Camak The Bank will
go.into operation, we presume, as'soon, as
the plates can ho engraved and the notes
struck,probably within t vvo or three months.
CongrcfJ.—lo Senate on SOth tilt, tiie
till “tocompensate Su«an Decatur, widow
and representative of Capt Stephen.Decn-
dir, and otlieis”' was read the third time
and pissed.
The bill “tp extend the time within ... _. _
which merchandise may be exported with jdMBvffttpn of Oats for .tueod, instead of
•i,„si. e. r i , ... ,. . wlirat—the first being of certain and the
thcyienofi* of drawback.’ war cnnsldcred ,, ncerliin p r<v)uctio „. i r condemns'
ut committetf of the whole, amended and! tho importation of Ilnur fioin-the U Hialei.
reported to tho 9eoato; who concurred in —'
; A LIST AND'SYNOPSIS.
Of tltc most prominent Act's'passed nt the
Session nf the Legisletuie ol Georgia,
in November and December,
» ' ' ^ . i828r
rUBLIC ACTS,
' [Cottlinutdfrbm nur io»l.‘]
To be entitled an art for tho better djsl
trihution nnd npp)i<;.itiiiii of the poor sehmil
fund, apd to ’‘poult nut the mode of ae-
cmintiiig for the di'lmrsemerft of tfio aca
demy and popr school funds. ..
[The clttks of the courts of ordinary in
the several counties are appointed sole trim
tecs of tho poui—liooj fund. SVcli a 'trus
tee shall lie capabfeqf suing >n>a being'sued
under die nam6 and'style ofTlie'Ti-n.the
of the Poor School Fund. The trustee to
give b-ind and security to the justices of the
inferior court in £1000, and take an oath.
He is allowed S percefit. upon all sums'dis
horsed by him, If tho clerk of the court
rof ordinary »ill net accept tlie appoint
ment of trustee, the justices of tlie inferior
court may appoint some fit and proper
person, with tlm same powers as vested in
the clcrk-of the court of ordinary. If the
trustee neglects to furnish the "Senator
elect with a correct statement uf the receipts
and expenditutns of die poor school fund,
iie shall- forfeit his compensation, arid be
sued on hjs bond.
Tho trusrcc to call on all those who
iiavc or heietnhrro had charge of the poor
school fund,-and require them to pay over
to him all unexpended balances, in case
of neglect, within 20 days after the call,
the: trustee shall commence an action in
(ho Superior court for all sums abovo £dn
and io a justice’s court fur all sums of and
under £30.- -- ~i--t,->.
tits made l6g;duty- : pfall.justices of tlie
peace in their respective districts, to make
as 11 pt;rinif ( the. company officers of the
militia tu uniform in homespun, nnd to al;
ter the present mode qfrttUvhigilelanping
offinnrs to courts of enquiry.
[Tlie uniform to he composed of homo-
spun, deep tdue' cotton and wool, will;
plated, hultons,—Ton days nolito to he
givertto (lelinqiieht officers, flee, previous
to tlie sitting of -i court ol'enqujry.]
[To be Continued.-]'
irig of tlie transaction, -as regdrds Capt,
. brane’s conduct; and in our opinion' 'fully
justifies his proceedings;'
A gentleman called.at'our ofifeo this-,
morningt informing that'the'brig Gold-
Hunter, just arrived at New' Haven from 1
St. Barts, brings tlie. nem of tho’ ca’pture'
by] the sloop of war Erie.ofthii Buenos Ay-
vean piimteer Federal, which
Picture of 'Columbus—In the year 1774,
says fiib Albany Daily Advertiser, Mrs.
Farmer of N. York, addressed a letter
toLient.-Gor. Van Cortland, offering to.
the province of New York, a picture of
Columbus, tvlihjli had been-copied, in tlie
ynar i ae;. from an original painting, and
which had lieen in- tho possession of her
family 150 years. The present wax accept
ed.aiidn resolution of tliahk* entered on
thcjoutnal' of the Council. For many
years, the picture has been lost sight of, &
that it was ever in existence had nearly
passed from tire memory of man. Lately,
seal id) and inquiry were made for it, and
i< was discovered in a ,dark, oorner pf,poe
ofthe rooms ofglie City Hall in New York.
It is s-itisfaetofilv.identified at the one pie
sented by Mrs.,F irmnf, from, having hor
paipp writtenpn ihe hack with chalk,' as
w ell a* tlied'ite uf its origin, ,“1934.”
Tjiis picture is wiihout .much' doubt, n.
xhrreel likeness of the great navigator and
prnhalily the only one extant v Washing
ton Irving.,in bis researches iff .Spain, it is
said, could find none to he depended on,os.
a true representation n£thf! original. \Ve
believe there is none 'll tlm ■ governor’s
room, in the New York City Hall, found in
o.eouycnt itiSpiiinj wlijch was supposed
to TmaEe.orrfi’t lilifeness.'
This painting; which is evidently the
production' of one of the first masters of
that age, is now.'siHpended in the senate
chamber,-in 4h *■ 1 ■ ■
ARRIVED.
' Shfp Florian, ilartisqii, N York 7 ds to
Hall! Shapter hi. Tupper consignees Ketch
mu &. Burroughs, T A' Dtisciill, C W
Rockwell Atcu A Scranton, P Catonett; N-
11 St-11 Weed, L O’Byrne, E Reed, L
Baldwin fitco Stile«.& Fannin, J Lewis, M
(long fitco Dunhams fit. Oitinpfie|d, Mayors'
fit HaniHttm, IV C Butler, J Ilenllcy; A
Bassett, Claglinm-fic ]Vood, E Wiley, IW
Morrell, Cohen fit Miller, J Stone. R. M
loiie, J; Wilcox, RCamplioll, C Lippltt,
Newhall. J B Herbert, Tufl [fit F’adclford,
W Mat-hall, R Wqde . and J W Long.
s passengers. ,
Ship Superior, Nesbitt; N York, 8 ds in
ballast to. E Molynenx hr.
Brig Francis,.Croft,.Philadelphia and 8
rlsTin tlie'capes assorted cargo to II Sloan.
Taft fit Padetford, G .Ginrlon, J Gannhli A
G (lender, Palmes fit Loe, W T Williams
c A Woodruff, C A l<!«seuor. C A W.iito
Mrs CuthbertT Day. Judge' Wayne, ill H
M’Allistcr. J AV Long, ■ 8 C Danning, II
Lord, it MalOne. W Marshall, HlilfitSioqe
J Shaffer, Dunhtmis St Camplield, J 11
Herbert, C l,ip|-;tt, Maxwolll fit King, W
Gaston, BeyaVd fit Hunter.
Brig Laurel. Sheldon, Providence, a<xor
ted cargo to J Stone consignee Taft fit Pit-
del ford, W Lippitt, RJ Arnold and master.
Rev cutter Crawford, Paine, fin a cruise.
Sloop Jno Chevalier, Sisson, Charles-
toil, 10 hs hound to Daflen. Marchan'-
dize, fito to J W Long, Sorrel fit Aiulor-
son, O W-Coe,-Bayard St Hunter, Phil-
brick fit Baker, Cohen fit Miller, E Reed,
and P R Young fit Son, Darien; Passen
gers W H Baker and T C Cattnnelt.
Steamboat Savannah, Augusta, 3 ds to
Steamboat Company.
ctEAnXn
Ship Arab, Ball, L'v^'.P 00 '-W Gaston
Sclir Leona, A'ux Cayis—Scott St Bui
four. . /
•AiLr.n TlltS DAT.
- Sloop Excel, Blankenship, Charleston,
SAILED YESTERDAY.
Brig Piznrro, Baderaiiaii, Guaduiinipu.
Sohr Undino,Fliilips, Elizabeth City.
DEPARTED TESTERDAT.
Steamboat George Washingitin, Augusta
“ Edgefield, Blackman, •'
" Georgia, Norris,
i~ . Notice.
T HE copartnership iietctofor i existing
. between, the subscribers under the
fnm of O' RiellV fit Curran; i» this day dis
snlteilby mutual cpnseuti-r-Ail persouxin-
delited to said liini are reques|<<l.to settli
their accounts hy making payment to iMieii
ael Currqn on or before the 20th Inst, and
all those indebted to P. OMtielly hefure his
connection wjtjisuld M. Cnrrkn.are re
quested to settle tlfeir atJcimnt* Immediate
ly, ollierwise they will ho placed Jn tlie
hands of justice MacDonnell for Oollec-
tioii. with directions to proueed forthwith. ,
. V. ,0’BIEI.LY. - ’
MICHAELCUKREN.
J.tn7 5« ■ ■
The’ brij; Caledonia sailed fm Turks Is
.land for this port 14th ulf.
==s
For New York.'
(E stablished in nr) .
The regular packet ship
FlOl’iflft, < .
F Harrison Master, For freight or passage
having excellent accommodations) apply
Capt II or to
HA LL SHAFT Ell'fii TUPFE It ,
.mc» or un-
. Thisisiho-niuln that .makes
does me rjuite.—Shakspearc.
07”, Mr. Crolglitun respectfully Informs
the Imlles and gontlemon ofBiivannah and
HS Vicinity, that Ids Bel^fit is fixed for tins
evening, when lie hopes throilcli ins exer
tions, connected with llie-'comblued tulonts
ol tho company, to bo onnbletl to merit u
yliaro of that patronage herelofore’extoml- -
ed to others—in which Wc'ls, down, will
mnkc Ids first appearance.
Tfm Evening, Jan. 7.
The performance will 'commence with a
GRAND ENTREE
of eight beautiful horses
HORSES CALLED West; Double En
tree-led hy Mr. Smith.
Trin, Dame Durden, by MeisrstCreighton,
Burnes, aud the down, r
Horsemanship
By Master Jackson.
Horsemanship
By Master Burroughs.
Song by Mr Creighton. . ■ i
Horsemanship
By ,Hr Johnson.
-Song hy MrSudlli
Horsemanship
By Master Smith.
\SLAOK HO PI!
\ BJ (Master Lipinan,
imitations ol'tlia nelebrated Greek Rliigas
with his-, gulden Cups;- Balls nnd
Rings, hy the o'own.
The wliblo to conclude with My, Grand
mother's Birth Day,; or Granny curry
ing her Grandson home.
Administrator’s Sales.
On tho first .Tuesday hi March next,
W ILL he sold befort the court house
in Ricebnrn' Liberty Comity, bo-
tween llie usual hours of sale.
A trad.of land called Crack Tickpo,
tlie maid road between Suiihqry lini)-,flirrti-
horo’ hounded east hv lands nf Lines and P
F.VVinn. west hy lands of, Pinkney, nortl,
W lands hr e*t ,te of Fleming and Youth
by lands of Pinkney and Austin belonging
to tlie e-t te of J Eiliott,vd I hy porirt'isdoh'
uf tho Hniorabte die Judges of the Tuft-rlor
Court and foV the benefit oftlte Heirs.
JABS BUI.I.OGH,-adin'r est J Elliot,
jail 7 6j»
07* For particulars seo small hills.
07* Doors open at 0. o’dnok—perfor
mance tp ’cununppce at .half past 0, P. M.
Admittance to the. Boxes 60 cents Cliil-
'dren linlf price. Pit 36 ets, Season Tickets
£2per week. Colored persons 25 cents,
a tu the pit. , . ,
%*Tiekcts to be had at the Circ.us.wle re
septs ban he engaged, by applying to Mr,
Potter, between the hours of 10 A. M.apd
S P. M. on the days of performance-
J jt No smoking alio ed in the Circus,
jan t
Prime Pork.
Kaffe RIILS N York city inspeotinn
PDxlp Pfiuie Pork, foV sate , lit fots to
suit purchasers liy
HALL. SlUPTEttfifTUPPUin.
jail. 7 .6 , . *
Ctmal Flour. .
WHOLE and 30 lialf bbfs pf
E S Beach St Co’s.- favuriie
50
brand,
Lauding from ship.Florian nffii fur sale
by HALL SHAPTER fit TUPPEll.
jan 7 t • ■ • ■ '
r Seated Proposals,
W ILL he riieeived until.fir,it of Feb
ruary next,Jiit the constructinn of
a, Wharf at Cnckspur IsInhHiof (he dimen
sion's following, viz: 100 feet long.' hy .80
wide, ami nf..i im-an,depth of 8 feel—the
proposals to state file price per cubic yard,'
when complete, for |i.ilincttn.(iii Case til t
material would bo required,) and far yel
low pine.
Also, for tho erection nf :a‘ substantial
fiunio .Building, so-by 20 feet, and two
stories high. For particulars.npply to tho
siibsu-ibur at the City Hotel. *
S AM’Ji. BABCOCK,
Major U. S. Engineers,
dee tiff 28'4—|tc»i'. .
LeafLttrd.
g HUPS IS. sale bj
Sealed piQjiosutf*,
W ILI.be received hy the subscriber
imtil tlio first Friiruary next, for
the delivery,al.Cockspur.Isliinii, uf 88,000
rithfling feet of yi-llnw phie limber; to eons’
slsl of logs of uhout 30 feet in length, ami
of one foot mean di.-mater, strait and
sound; UJ.lre dtlivored.in. such quantities,
and lit suolt periods, ns may he required.
rSAM’L BAHociv.
if dec 81 . -265—||eu
PALATES & LEE.
JHII I
. Egciioiige Pupa,
OX’ONiYELL’S HDKFS.
A N entirely new and liapdsbmo article
JMl. Just received anil
, For sale by ,
• Mi PRENDF.RG AST.
; . No d & 14 Gibbons’ range.
>"7 - - - .V-
i 'he capitol, in'Albany.
participation ofthe poor
and repptOhem.tu the trustee, who shell
register them inx-bopk kept for that pur--
v lt islkh didyof ilie trustee to cause all
poor c|iildrori tp lie shht to school, wherev
Br one-can be had near enough to their
, . „ , , counts to the justice of the peace, who ap-
tlie brig Nvnrtph, of Boston. The Feder-1 proves or rejects ilie same; if approved,
SAVANNAH .ANTI-DUELLfNG AS
SOCIATION.
A regular meeting of thii Association,
will he held TOMQIl^qW, tlie 8|h inst.
at 11 o’clock, A. M. at the Methodist Cha-
pof. In pursuance .of the Constitution of
the Assbciatioh-tbo meeting will be*open
ed with Prayer, which will bo followed by
the reading of tlw.Constitution; anil in an
cordance with its provisions,'an Oration
will be-delivered by M. II. McAllister,' Esq
Orator Of .Bid Association.*
A general-mvitatioh: is given to attend
the Meeting. The ladjesere mostiespect
fully Invited to be present -and the MilitJ
ry are solicited
Two of the
AsSneiatioh. will arrange.the order of the
meeting, and prevent confusion, as'to en
trance, scuts, &c.
The Society will transact its appointed
business ut the conclusion .of Jjie Oration';
end,‘all persons disposed to witness the pro
ceedings, or unite themselves to the Asso
ciation, are requested io remain. '-* •
■ jan 7 ff>
..SAVANNAH ■
Volunteer Guards,
.APPEAR mi your parade
ground in complete uqifnrin fill
)v armed , and. equipped TO
MORROW AFTERNOON
at 2 o clor.lt precisely, with, .six
.rounds of blank curt ridge to fire
'a salute in liojior of (tio day.
BAYARD, Ist-Serg’t a.v-o.
(I7“ln ruse ofOefaultatieinl
n Court of Inqiiry nt the CohK
pany’s Room on Tliursdny E-
vening, 15th; inst. Dbfnulirr.*
from the parade pf Ut inst will
render their excuses to the same.'
inn 7. '• yf
' Com and. Salt. .
A tfk A A BUHIIE! .9 new corn
-Lw Vw slK £00(1 do’ Turks Island
anil. Liverpool Ground Salt.
206 hunrtlfi* Hay- ,
3 hlids Leaf Tobacco
• . Barrcis-Apples' • _ - - s-
150 Huns first quality, by the bbl.
. .* , or single Han
Apply fm- ' * PALMES, fif LEE, .
t. 4ke ,£2 -■
Commission & Wareiiouse
ltttsini'Hs nt. Milfoil.
HE stihscribefr lias a commodioiis nnd
JL' convenient stackOlayarehiiufcs, situ*
ateil on tlie uliarf.atMacon, wltli cjvery fa-
cility fur,transacting any anil all kind of
Coinqji-ision Business,^-tenders his servi
ces to Ills friend'Snild'tiie public nt Savan
nah. Helms made all the Mtncessary ar
rangements to (freight Cotton from Macon
direct to Savannah, and alt pufclinsel
made liy him shall mget dispatch lit,tratis-
iorfution. 1 •{
TIIOMAS P. BOND.
Macon, Oct. 1. ; - n ' [oot*8*f2||]
- • Just Received/'
>• funding fromfrlg Flora, '
65|,tf|i DOZEN common -and' Fancy
dec 13 ' ’ . ’ *•
Marine and Fire Insurimc
SaVarkaii.'January 6, 1820.
B Y reAolutiop of the Board of Directors-
Ihe Stock oftllis Rank npw held by
it is offered for sale. For terms anpiv tp
W W BAKER. Casli’r.
jnri 7 5
■ 1-. .'.'.—; -
. Graiigcs.
4 .AAA JUST .received friim
jXFV'SJ? Copt, Chevalier’s Gar
den St.Miirys and for.sale by
j-in.2 * PALMES &LEE.
, . Caiial Flour.
jj) j£?, BUI.9 Ca.-inl Flour
kytVJu 27 do Howard S.treet
Landing mid for sale li;
HALLSHAPTER &‘
dee 43. .. ,
St. Croix Sugars,
IILIDS Prime and.4d quality Sf
-“»pm.ur».n,-,.- Fot
d to join In the meeting. „ ““ilALL SHAPTER & TUPPE11.
Standing Committee ofthe jan7" ,y. .5; - .-*■
ms PRENDEROAST biive j,u«t re-
lVJte ccivcdanadditiqnjl supply of su
perior Orpoinn Cross Bolt Ribbons—(ilniu.
white, plitided, anrfytrlpo do—ivhiph'added
to his former stock makes his assortment
complete, lie’has also received a hand
some assortment of Prints and' Ginghams
qllich he/lias offering very. Kity,
. No 9 and*14, .Gibbons’ range.
• jan 7 5 ' ' ’ •
Day and Martins Real'da-
I pap Blacking.
mportEd
And for sale liy ,.
A-pAUSONSiDniggist,
No 8 Gibbous' It ange
Ape S. ■
-Drawing
F tho Rhode . Island Consolidutec
JaQIterjr Classj«o;9; : • i
34, 19, 21,^ 32, 24,11,
Holders of Prizes will call for tho ohsli
.' LUTHER'S
Lottery aUtf Exchange Office.
Notice/
f H^ifli suhsririber haring thii’day taken
JL Mr. ONuauir. Lv.oatv.t, in Partner*i
ship the business wil in future be conducted
under tlie firm of , r
. GAUDILY fit LEGRIEL.
And they , solicit the patronage -of their
friends and the public.
! J. B. GAUDILY,
jan. 2 S 1—lieu
JL'LL thosft indebted to thc subscriber liy
open hceouhts, notes, or due bills are
requested to coil & l.iqiiidiite the same, as
lie wishes to close his old'business.
; J. B. GAUDRY.
jiln S ■ t Ch|1
• , Negroes.
■YfF ANTED to hire for,one or two year*
YV ten ur fifteen pfimo hands to work
on a potion plaiitution.a genorous price will
ho gfren,and paid,'i T wished, in advance
' -Apply to WM. fir H ROSE
deo31 ' 265p
Rook-Binding, ‘ 6f c.
.f*BN LIE subsoriber'is now prepared to do
■ Bookallitiding In all its vaviffm
liranches,-having a first rate workman from
N. York. '. .
• . T.M.DRiSpOEL.
dee 20 • ,
‘For. (iaigi^U
?.i)USHELS Cefn
dec 22
26?/.
A J?^ERBERT-
YeStiirienitaFSoap;
yp'gUIS Son'pis celebrated for toting all
B kinds of grease and spot. Aor,■ cloth
- Forsnle by
A. PARSONS.
■ ' " ' ! . Druggist wo B Gibbon’s range
■ dec«
Pliila#fpJi ia " Buckwheat
V/, - •• Flout//-;. .
TTN Half, qri nnd eighths bbls. aPJ 1 J
J. PALMES & BEL.
deli'23- /■' Exchange Dock |
F
OR' Sale at
nuv 10
Stock. •
. EVPiNGME
Exchange Ofift®'