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GEO It GIAN.
SAVANNAH :
SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. 11, lbJ3.
A young man of respectable appear-
•ncc, and well <lre.se I, ns ned Thomas
Kelly, who arrived a few dreasgo from
<;h*rl Von, yesterday »t lc from oil -ward
the schr Five sisters, < spi. Kellogg, s
•ilver watch. He was, however, soon #f-
•ter detected with the property upon him,
but in conducting him on hoard the hng
Native, he slipped it into the ri*cr between
the vessel and llie wharf. Me was carried
before Justice Eppiuger »ud folly com
mitted for tr sL The vigilance of our of.
.ficers in the detection of crime exemplify
Cdin several recent instances, we trus-
vs ill have the effect of deterring those cha
racters who prey upon the community
from visiting us.
The following gentlemen were elected,
•n Monday las'., Directors of the Bank of
Darien on the part of the Stockholders,
Thomas Spalding, J bn Kell,
Charles West, Henry T. Hall,
Henry Harford.
And on the following day, Thomas Spal
ding, Esq. was elected President of the
«sid Batik.
The Richmond Theatre was to close on
4be 3d Inst.
1 he Baltimore Federal Gazette states,
that Commodore Porter esp cted to leave
Vew-Yurie, for Not folk, on the 5th inst. with
• ■team boat of-lJl) ton*, and un elegant
ship—which will compute his squadron
Asa proof of the mildness of the season,
tlie Montreal Herald announces the arrival
of f bat'eaux, at Lachiue on (he 20lli uit.
from Kingstou, heavily laden- The boat
met with no accident, and but little ice.
Thia is later than the Saint Lawrence wav
*vcr before navigated from Kingston to
Montreal. (
Afuu(/fre»re.—Samuel Sprigg, F.sq. the
Jute Governor of Maryland, lias headed a
subscription for the benefit of St. John's
•nd Washington Colleges, with one thou
sand dollars.
The brig West Indian, Cspt. Wm. Phi
lips, arrived at Laguira, Nov. ‘.5th, ii
twelve days from the Capes of lli luwarc,
after being becalmed for thirty-six hour*
-in sight of the hat bur. Thia is said to be
as short a passage as ever wasmaiio.
The London Courier denies that Eng
land is taking any measuier to induce Spain
tbeedr Cuba to her i but that they have
proved that the independence of her Colo
idea would strengthen rather titan weaken
ber resources and prosperity at home.
A Liverpool paper stales that it was
Strongly suspected that the young Count
■Las Casas, whose assault on Sir Hudson
Lowe had caused so much conversation in
London,' had etnburked from that port fof
"America.
Solomon Snuthwick, of Albany, N. Y.
late a candidate for Governor, is about to
•nter on the practice of the Law, in the
Courts of Common Law and Chancery.
Wc are informed, says a Ncw-Orleans
paper, that the noted l.afittv, alter being
shipwrecked -.nCuba, and being destitute
tlf the Means of living or making his es.
cape, waa apprehended, and lodged in
prison at Port Principe t but that some in-
- Auential men, to whom lie had formerly
rendered aonte service, found means to
effect hit escape.
Chrlttma* Cheer.—A sloop arrived
Norfolk on the Stitts ult. from Philadelphia,
with one thouaund tleicns eggs. Bctw cen
three and four hundred turkics were ship.
at Norfolk about the same, time for N,
Y. which were laid in so low, that if they do
Slot spoil they will afford a good return to
the shipper. ^
A manat Broadalbin, in the state orNcw
Tork, recently burnt his hand on a stove,
when in a state of intoxication, and look,
ing at it observed, that it could never more
be of use to him, deliberately took up an
AXt and chopped it off at the wrist. It af-
-terwarrla was amputated iiigher up, and the
patient tf as recovering.
Pirate* at Pcntacola.—An extract of a
letter, from a gentleman in Pensacola, to
another to Richmond roya. "Myhit infor-
caedyou that the crew of the Carmen, cap
tured on the Coast of Cuba, by the sloop
«f war Peacock, and cutter Louisiana, had
Aecn brought in here, and committed by
Judge Breckenridge fof trial. The Span.
Ish inhabitants immediately aUerwarus ra
ted a subscription for them, and employed
counsel, though iq is understood they have
lince received ample credits from tev Or
Jeans, and the Judge has admitted the
Chief of them to bail. It seams ih^bad no
•omiwission to cruiae, but had a complete
warlike outfit, more than twice the numbe
ef men upon their roll, and earned the
bloody flsg, worn bjr the pirates in those
The Tzindon papers state fliat the Ex- 'ranis (list the rights of Hie people may
Empress of Haiti was resident at Hastings be trampled upon for a time, bo’ that
(Bug.) anil * much respected by the die the day ol judgment sooner or later,
..inlit.l—ii.nt. to tli.1 ...,n..lft.l,iun.” wiu.rri.e. Tn.prMi-m K-cnch Min.
, retry hstbeen guilty in several install.
LiciiUunt Franklin of the North West cel of grots cruelty, ar.d • total dis-
Eiiii-ditioii, i. preparing an account of "T-rd «f »t*d joatice, towards
. - , * I the prisons who have during the last
his Jounicv, ins quarto volmuc. . * . „ . . , . r Z
m ! six months been tried fsr having form-
Mr. Fo.itl,e« i, to p-bli.h . nc« I’»'• l|;«inM III, f listing Illte of
IV.,n. entitled . - Lie of I'* 1 "**- '" lhi * CMn ' r W " hi ' h
, ( at«ll nf ct-surf,efiejr had lutll.loot
T. llro.lrr.on, K.,,. 1,1. Mi,or .o.i proof tignm.t lt»< -ho weir liken in
nrnprii ,of of ,|,r |l.ki B ll f Ur, hr, loo "'"I; >" h "»' h ” d Chn<|r mh.d
fcrrr.l hi- tnfrrr.t in <),» e.t.bli.ta.nt | ' ul «™ " ,w - b > !"'•"( >>«'>
'refused legal auvtsers,and by having
been condemed without a due regard
to legal forms, hove excited a degree
<d interest, whirh otherwise they would
never have dune, and which Certainly
they did not deserve: the object has
been to strike the frlends and advocates
of liberty with terror; but the general
M(•«•!». John Bell ami A J. Lawrence.
The Ncw-IIavcn pilot says that a num
ber of gentlemen of Connecticut hate it in
cniiteinp ation to afiply to the legislature
- t their next session, for a charter of a
College, to be founded either in Hartford,
Nc-w-IL'en, or Middletow n, to he endow-
il by pritate donations, and to he conduct-
il on s more liberal system, than most of
i> existing colleges in New-Engli/iul.
npitiinn ts that as the reigning dynas
ty neither possess the talents nor the
military reputation with which Napa-
Jleun cl 7.7.1eel this gay, frivolous, and
m giddy people, they have failed very
liooner .Tiihdcc, Hill, (of Ssrn.) l ,nUch *hort ,he and that in
( * |li« u 'thereof they have excited noth-
?. m I i»K hut hatred aud a degree of revenge.
Fiance in her retitions with foreign
powers j* a perfect nullity, and to all
probability will remain so, as lung as
• lie Huurbons are on the throne; lor il
appears to me utterly impossible, that
the French people can ever forget,
they have been placed there by for-
ariuiei.”
Morning Chronicle..
Th
which put
the2?ih July, was there seized Jay Gen. I
Morales, who plundered the- cargo hut
gave up the vessel after a long detention,
condition that she should car y off'somc
pris i tiers. Fart of (lie time, the captain
ami supercargo were kept close prisoners
hoard, during which the General held
all the papers, including the log-hook aiul
register, and refused delivering cither up
but ordered the schooner oil' without
them. The Jubilee sailed on the 23d of
Oct. at which time lie had loaded fu
schooners for Curacoa, with cocoa nod in-1
g6, on his account. The property tak-n
was estimated at upwards of a million.
The dry goods he was packing in small
packages, no doubt to have them ready for
a flight.
The Lama.—A beautiful animal of this
species has been imported to Philadel
phia, front Month America, the wool of
which, is stated to be • Mrcincly fine. It
corresponds exactly with the descript
which Goldsmith Ins given of live Lainn—
it rears in a majestic manner, has a long
and curved neck, and when it holds up
its head, its nose is six feet from the ground
although its b< dy is but three feet high,
Parchment.—fti tice is given in the Na
tiotial Intelligencer that proposals will he
received at the General Land Office, noli
Wednesday the I jth of January next, for
furnishing ten thousand blank Parchments-
of t!i<. lu ii quality, cut to the size of dor-
• ee.i ami a half inches, by eight and three
(jusi ter inches, to be delivered as soon as
po-siUIe. 1
Jin example worthy of imitation —
Among the ads (and we have Ii .d rea
son to observe several nt a like liberal
nature in the same state,) paired bv
the Legislature of North Carolina,
during their late aexiion, is one
for the encouragement of agricultural
societies, very worthy of our imi
tation. The <ct appr«>| r a'es JTjnti
dollars a year, for two ye-vrs, to he di
vided amongst the several counties in '
proportion to their feth-rhl number*,
hut to be givfln to such only as form
Agricultural Societies. To all sneh
counties ia to be given a sum i q- sl
to that which the Members of lli.-ii
Society raise among themselves, pro
vided it do not exceed the sum to w hich
their federal numbers entitl. d them.
The State Society is to be continu
ed at lialeigh, end to be considered
the parent of the whole; to which the
sum of one thousand dollars i<
•PP.ro-
Ijite From Vera Crux—The fast
sailing schr Fly, cap'. Buyer, Arrived
last evening, ju 20 days from Vers
Crti7.. C«pt. B. has la routed its with
.Mexican papers n» the 30th ult. inclu
sive, and tue following verbal iulelli-
genre.
The U. S. corvette John Adams
capt Henshaw, sailed from Vera Ciu*
Nov. 28th, for Tampico to take
board Mr. Poinsett. She had
board 400,000 dolrr. for New York,
and expected to take on board at
Tampico, 300,000 more, from whence
she would proceed to this port by way
•if Il-tvnniia. The schr. Cathsrine
June. Story,for Tsinpico and N. York
left Vera Cruz under convoy of Ole
J'-hn Adams—The schr. Geo. Wash
ington, hail sailed for some port of
the r oast, to dispose of Iter cargo. The
ship Victory, of New York, had arri
ved, all well. Four Spanish ships
*»ere to sdl in a few days for Havsn-
• a with 3,f00 000 oi dollars ooboaid
a* wm supposed,
(•apt. B. states that Cupt Hen ah aw
ind the other officers and crew of the
John Adams, were all well; and that
her ai rival and stay there hnd been
-if much service to the America trade.
It was impossible'to know' what
was going on politically, as every
thing was conducted with much tnys-
•feT-ind secrecy. A- one day it wss
said there was a public declaration of
war against Spain, and that all com
mun'eutinn was to be immediately
stopped hut there was nothing to war
rant these reports. The communi
cation with thecsstle was open, and
Spanish ships continued to arrive.
,V I’. Mer jidv.
Literary Trophy.—A cause be
tween Mr. E* M.*;un’,hydrugrapher
ml pnbiivher of Charts, and Mr* I.
saac Greenwood, importer ut the same
wss tried last week before a special
jury of shipping merchants, in the
comm it Pleas. The point in dispute
waa the relative accuracy of the Plain
tiff’s Charts, rfj" of the European Charts
of this ('oust. After an examination
of tesiimnny for two days, the jury
withdrew on Ft id«y evening for about
five minutes, and brought in a verdict
lor the Plaintiff, 750 dollars damages,
and costs of the suit.-—/b.
J race Ox and neat Cattle for the
saddle —Some years sgo a Sussex
(English.) ox ran four miles over Lew
es’ Course for a hundred guineas,
which he performed after the rate of
fifteen miles per hour. In India
travelling oxen are curried, clothed,
and attended with as much solitude,
and much greater kindness than we
bestow upon our best horses.—The
Indian cattle are extremely docile,
and quick of percep'ion, patient aud
kind; like the horse, their chief tra
velling gait is a trot and it is said
they often perform journey* of sixty
«.d ceasive days, at Ihe rate of thirty
to f >rty five miles a day.
Price* Current, at AVw Cork, Dee. 30.
Colton —The import of the week
was 1309 hales. F. om N. C. 447; 8.
do 188; G> o:gia 578; Yirgieia 100; N.
O'leant 86—Total 1399. -Uplands
1313; Louisian b6-Total ipiport since
1st Jun, 1822, 116,832 bales and 117
ceroons;T<i(sl export, 86.S35 bales.—
About 2000 bales were sold, princi
pally for export—rt'ea same as our
last.
Flour.—No material alteration has
occurred since our last quotation.—
The demand appears to be limited.
Salt.—The market is well supplied.
itiet at market; C 37 a R3. Export
from laf Jan, to 1st Dec. 11,261 tier
ces
Tobacco.—Sales at auction this week
have been large. One lot of COO hhds.
brought from 2 3J cts* some few hlids
4J. Good Kentucky for the French
market is enquired after—not much
done at private tale. We quote
Richmond 6 a 8; Petersborg 5\ a f»;
Kentucky 3 a 5 j; N Carolina 2\ a 4 J;
Cuba 20 a 30; Hr. Domingo 15 a 25.
Freights—To Liverpool, Cotton,
•qaaie and round bales, per lb $ a 5
8 ; Tobacco, per hhd.SOa 40s, Aahes
pe* ton 30 a 33*. Rice 9» 6d a 10s
Naval Stores per bbl. 3 a 4s. For
the Continent—Cotton 4 a Jd.
Mils on England 1124 per cent, do
France 507, Sp. D-dfars, 4 a 1
premium; Doubloons 15 60 a 15 70:
THE MARKET.
Savannah, 11 th Jan, 1833.
The demand for Uplands lias been active
during the past week, and considerable
business has been done at the last week's
prices—prime will bring 12 a 124 i good
fair cottons, 10 j a 114 ; inferior and old, 8 a
10 1 Sea Islands have also been in request,
prices 20 a 25—except for favorite marks,
which will bring more according to the
fancy of purchssers, and the estimation in
which the brands arc held.
Rice continues very dull— good to prime
held at 2 75 a g t ; inferior, 2 50 a ^2 6?4
Cern is dull—cargo prices 55 ; in smal.
|er qnantit es, 70 a 75, according to quali
ly—stock in market large.
The Teller B»g of Ihe brig
Putter Aw.»-/ lor Liverpool, will he ta
ken at 5 oVI-e-k THIS. EVENING, frorti
the Counting Room of
JOSHUA MILNE,
jan 11 r 39 Hunter's bttil !mr«.
For Norfolk,
The fine schooner
JAMES MONROE,
Captain Sounder*,
Will ssil for the above port TO-
MOIHiOW. For freight or passage, apply
to the Captain on board, or to
PERRY U WRIGHT.
jan 11 r39
For. Charleston,
The packet sh op
GOI, DEN AGE,
Captuin Marble,
.Having most of her freight enga-
—ill nail oil Monday next. For re-
mder of freight or passage, having good
accommodations, apply on board, or to
S. A CONDY,
I P 39 Rice’s wharf.
MAKING.
TOUT OF 8AVAXMJUI.
will be held on .Monday,
at 7 o’clock at the SvC.cty’a All.
L. MAStTs
jan 10 p 38
priah'd' for Ihr purpoae of defraying
the expense of procuring rare seeds,
printing ar.nualy a Report of the soci
ety, embracing a view of ail improve-
menta, &c.
Extract of a letter from Parit, to a gentle
man in Baltimore, dated Oct. 29 lAxS.
“All eyes are now turned in expec
tation of the result of the proceedings
of the CongresH of Sovereign*, which
is now aasembled al Verona. The
Emperor of Uussia is the only Sover
eign who desires to march into Spain
fur the purpose of compelling the re
bellious Spaniard*, (a* he is pleased-to
call them,) to fulfil their duty to their
legitimate Sovereign, the greM Ferdi
nand. E' gland and Austria, havet
Doth declared against such violent
measures, but aa it is the poliry 0.
both these powers, to keep the Kmpe-
ror of Rur-sia in good humour, «» «* to
prevent his marching to the assistance
of the poor Gieek*, they will, ihere
fore no doubt terminate the Congres*
by makin; fine protest s, which will
mean nothing against the Cortez, the
present Ministers, and all the exist
mg Spanish Ins'ituinns. Spain, in the
mean time, ia making rapid strides out
(4 that anarchy into width they ap
peared 10 have fallen will ere (m g
live triumphant ovei her internal & ex
ternal enemies.- The army wt laith
which would never have exiVed with
out the at-istanceol France, who both
afforded them arms a drounry, is fast
Iwindliug into total insignificance, (
anil will expite of itself. The Uirekt We quote Turk- Island 55 els'.; St,
l hope will without foreign aid txp-1' Ubea 52 a 53;‘Liverpool, ground do;
iheir ferocious enemies, but in ihisjdo- fine,sin.;C-tdi7. 50; Lisbon 51.
perhaps I am carried away by my! Jiice.--The article continues with,
feeling*. Germany, it appears is pet- out change,. None of a *eiy hand-
fectly tranquil,' but there re a cloud !some quality has yet appear'd in the
gathering whove explosion ml* shake jmaiket. Sales in small parcels are
t<> the very foundation, the Geiman taking place it our fast quotation*,
throws and shew these haughty ty-' which we-do not vary. Ricu all qual-
CLF.AREI).
Ship Rising Status, Pearce, Providence.
O Taft.
ARRIVED.
Br brig Rpeedwe.l, Weymouth, Liver
pool, t'O days, with coal and potatoes to
Wm Jemier.
llrig Maine, Wilkinson, Boston, 10 days,
in ballast to the master.
Schr Ann, , stonington. '
Steam boat Oakmidg'-e, Sissard, Augus
ta, with boat* Nos 2 J St 2G in tow, with
cotton to Ponce & M'Kcnzie, 11 Burroughs,
(Hunming & (iwatlimey, G Gordon, il Wa
terman fic co. Duhauicl k Atizu, S It Park-
man, Johnston St llills,)- 6'Griswold, and
S G Dunning. Pauenger* t Messrs Wat-
kin--, Watson and Dunham.
vr ton this port.
At Salem, 25th ult. sthr Decatur, Rus
sell.
ri.xAnro r«>B Tnts port,
At Charleston, 9th inst. slooji E.vjircss,
Hammett.
At Philadelphia, 1st tnst. brig Frances,
Gifford.
A1I1UVA1.8 PUOM THIS PORT.
At Ncwbcrn, schr Rufus King, Brook
field.
At Darien, 9th ins', schr Thorn, Vc-r-
nard 4 , sloops Three Brothers, Howland
2; Alexandria, Lamb 5 ; Emily, Taber 3.
FROM Ol'R CORRESPONDENT,
Office *f the Afercuntife Mrertiter i •
A’eio Fork, Jan. 1. S
Arr schr J: mes Madison, Bush, Norfolk;
Union, Mersereau, do; Gonsalvo, Barber,
t lliladclphia.
Spanish Segai-g.
(®)5H ALF boxes Spanish begun
vQJk# 25 qr do do do
Just received and for sale by
BAKER it MINTON.
jan 11 *39
Sperm Candles and London
Mustard.
£l/^\ BOXES Sperm Candles
CSJvL/ 4 do London Mustard
Landing from ship Cotton Plant, and for
sale by
BAKER & MINTON.
jan 11 c 39
UNION SOCIETY-
ST A. quarterly meeting
Sec’ry.
Fishing Seines.
SEINES each 90 yard long, 18 feet in
EJ the middle, and 12 feet at the ends.
For sale by
WM. TAYLOR k SON.
jan 6 *34
Jamaica Rum.
<FV*\ PUNCHEONS high 4th proof Ja-
maiea Rum. Landing from ship
Clio, aud for sale by
EDWARD WILLIAMS.
Who ha* for tale,
100 heavy Doubloons
dec 30 29
City Tax Returns.
I N conformity with the provisions of an
Ordinance, passed the 30,h ult. the sub
scriber is now prepared to receive the re
turns of all persons subject to City Tax;
the same to be made on or before the 1st
of March next.
JOHN I. ROBERTS,
Citv Treasurer.
Tressttrcp’s Office. Savannah, 6th Jan.'t823.
jan 7 35
FINAL EXHIBITION
Life Preserving Dress.
3TWH AT every Inhabitant, whether Ladies
or Gentlemen, may have an opportu
nity of seeing the’usefulness of this Dress,
in ca*e of of shipwreck—without loss of
time appropriated to business, the Pro
prietor proposes to give his last Exhibition
offoneoftne wharves u^ar the Exchange,
on the first fine day Next Week, t rovided
he can by that time dispose of 200 Tickets,
to defray his expenses. T-cke’* to be had
at the following houses, in whose hands
the money will remain until the Exhibi
tion has taken place—and in case of its
non-performance, the money wilt bo re
turned to the holdc.s of the Tickets, at 50
cents each.
Tickets to be had
At the City Hotel,
E ichange.
Mansion House,
jt PoUyat dj’ Holland’s Drugstore,
Oemi. r's 'Drug store, .
Worrell's Drug store,
tV. T. Williams* Book store,
S. C- Sp J. &chenk'$ Book store,
TVucheht's Conf-xtionary,
Gaudry «Jj* Dufaure's Cotfec'ry.
jun 10 38
SALE POSTPONED.
(O* The sale of Jamaica
Sugars for the benefit of the underwriters
snd all concerned, imported in the brig
Waterloo, is postponed until Moxuat, 13tb
instant.
jan 11 r 39
SAVANNAH VOLUNTEER GUARDS.
(£P The Committee ap-
pointed to make arrangements for the
OtsTsa St-rr»:K, allot for on the 8th inst.
gi*e notice 'list it will he prepared by Mid-
diet on. and on the table al JUr. Lege'* A*-
temh’y /full, THIS EVENING, precisely at
7 o’clock.
Members are expected to appear in uni-
foim with side arms,
jso 11 r 39
Hills on Ncw-York,
F oil SALE, by
FREDERIC SKLLECK.
Drafts on Philadelphia,
L T 8IGIIT.—For role-by
NICHOLAS U NF.FP.
dec 14 17
LKGHOKN FLATS,
r. 1 II OUJh /; U SCOTCH PLAIDS, be.
1 ,^'JU SALE, at very reduced prices, by
WILLIAM 1 UltNEIt.
jan 9 t37-
CANNEL COAL,
pOR SALE, by ^
oct 29
J. P. WILLIAMSON.
Lumber, Candles, &?c.
350 b.ixcsan 1 hali boxes Soap
400 bushels Irish Potatoes
2o bbls Prime Pork
5u do Strong Beer
IP,Is Apples and Beans
Keg* Butter and Pickles
10 one Horse Wagons, kc.
Now landing, and for sale bv
HOMES TUPPER,
j*n 11 p 39
Ale and Butter.
5)9 BARRELS Vasser’s Ale
20 firkins Butter L
Just landed and for sale by V
A. MORGAN.
jan 1 31
STOCK
-Unit Trainee tYi-tikeT.
t/j'HIIE subscriber has resumed the Bro-
kerage business, and wilLattend to
the purchase and sale of Stocks, Produce,
and Merchandise of every description.
CHARLES COTTON,
jan 7 1 tif 35
A Chatham Artillery Uni
form,
F or sale, by
JOHN TURNER.
31 30 ♦
COAL, }
O F superior quality, landing from Bri
tish brig Jessie, at Anderson’s lower
wharf, for sale very low if taken from the
vessel, by
JOHN II. REID U CO.
jan / 35
Fresh Goshen Butter, Buck
wheat Flour, and Fly-Mar
ket Beef,
TRIOR sale on board the ship Savannah,
iif Apply to Captain White on board, at
Hall, lloyt U Co’s wharf,
jan 6 34
BOARDING.
4 FEW Gentlemen can be handsomely
accommodated with Board, in a private
family, a few steps from the City Hotel
terms moderate. Apply atthis Office,
nov 27 3
Christ Church.
S EVERAL PEWS below stair* *re yet
to lie let in this Cliutch, and for the
purpose of accommodating a number of j
applicants, those ill the Gallery will be let!
at Ten Dollar* each, Front seats, anj five
Dollar* for back ones.
W. T WILLI AMS, Treasurer,
jan 11 1 39
Notice.
OjTlHE subscriber having taken into Co-
partnership Mr. Samokc Clauk, the
business will hr carried on under the firm «'f
Scarbrough dj* Clark,
He trusts to ihe satisfaction of his former
Friends and Correspondents, and of those
who may please to favor the new concern
with their commands. As the greater part
nfhistime will bespeiil.tr Darien, the sub
scrilic-r will attend there to all kind of Com
mission Business, and wilt be thankful to
Ids friends for then- support.
WILLIAM SCARBROUGH.
Savannah, 11 th January, 1823,
jan 11 1 m 39
PRICES CURRENT.
Grp 11F. following Price Current from PA-
'Ll RlS’s Wig Exchange office, for the
year 1823, is issued for the belter regu
lation of his Cuttomcr*, Trantientt, and all
< t ers within the jurisdiction of His impe-
i Llomain: V
Monthly Customers,pretty plentiful, §1 pei
mouth
Do do who shave 6 times per
week, S>2 per month, rather dud
Trans ent do from 10 to 12J toiwably
britk.
Douhilu! Customers—-no demand
Cutting Hair, 25 cents, britk
Cutting I.Udies’ Hair at ilicir abodes, 50
cents, rather fair
Cutting and Dressing do do do 75
cents, pretty fair
Ornament* for the Head* of ladie* and
Gentlemen.
Ladies Curls from gl to 1 50 per bunch,
• in demand
Ladies Beau Killers from j$2 to 2 50 per
bunch,, ready tale
Ladich Heart Slayer* from gl to 3 50 per
bunch, in demand
Ladies Beau catchers from £5 tb 5 50 per
sett, dull
Ladies full dressed Wigs from 18 to £20
each, rather dull
Ladies crop Wigs, from 15 to £18, tolerably
fair
Gentlemen's crop Wig* from 15 to £20, not
so good
Genii- men’s Crown pieces with springs,
from 10 to £12, in demand
Gentlemen’s false Dhi&keis £2 50, in de
mand
Genth mi n’s revolving Q'tieus £2, no ta/f
Gentlemen's fu'se Eye Brows £2. no tale
Real Japan Blacking, warranted to cute
<>- prevent Corns, Gout, and other ftthisu
able comp,aiul*. The penetrating power
of this Liquid not alone >s warranted for
its efficacy, but the superior Gluts it leaves
on the boots and shoes is so powerful, that
the expense of a Looking-Glass may be
save-i, should emergency require the ne
cessity of shaving themselves at home or
abroad.
Wigs. Frist ties, Curls Bandeaus, prompt
ly exchanged f-,i cash or approved njlt*,
Cash at ail timet preterr, d.
N. B. A Clerk wanted at this office,
one that understands Shavir g, so *» not to
ourt the feelings of customers, will be pre
ferred, by apphc*t,©n to
JOHN FAUJS, K. C. E. B. he.
jin ll if*
Just Received,
AM) ZA STORE,
PACK AGES of. Boot9 and Shoea,
of a Superior quality, selected
for the up-country.
ALSO,
Packages Negro Shoes, and
30 bbls prime N Rum
Which will be sold low for Csshf or city
acceptances, by
TIMOTHY EVANS,
Morrison’s building, oppoaite the Exchange
jan 10 38
Buckwheat Flour, Lfc.
HALF bbls Buckwheat Flour
SJJ 10 do No 1 Mackerel
10 do Fly Market Beef
20 do Mess l’ork
20 do Prime do
30 boxes Smoked Red Herring*
MACKENZIE (J HERNANDEZ,
jan 10 |p 38 Exchange dock.
MANSION HOUSE.
HYVIE subscriber, in consideration of the
<UL reduced value of produce, has deter
mined to lower his prices for Bbareband
adopt the following rates, vis : f
For Transient Customers, per day, £v 50
For Permanent Boarders, per week, 8 00
Boa: d without lodging, do. 6 00
per week,
For Dinner only, v
jan 10 re 38
JOHN SHELLMAN.
Selling of!'at Cost.
T HF/subacriber wishing to bring his bu
siness to a close, takes this opportu
nity to offer to the public at wholesale and
Jctsil, h : s wh< <r stock of
CVotAving & Drj Goo As
At wholesale an extensive credit will be
given, with good endorsers br tdWn ac
ceptances, and at retail good bargains can
be obtained for cash, via :
A general assortment of the most frshioD
able Hats and Clothing, consialinjwff
Trunks blue and black Dress Coaux
Trunks Frock, Waterloos and Box' Coats
of vinous colour*
Trunk* blue, black, olive, drab, grey, and
slate colour Cossack Pantaloons
Trui.it Linen and Cotton (rill’d and plain
Sim la •
Trui.ta blue, black and eassimcrc Vesta
Trm ks Men and Bo>a’ Tartar.plaid cloaks
from 5 to £12
TrunJt* uefit.o, worsted, and flannel Gen-
nu n’s.Shiris and Drawers
Tun is Hosirics, consisting of Silk^Jambs-
wool, worsted and large aixe Yam Stock-
ings
Kilmarnock and Scotch eapa
Gentle m“ii’» Fur Travelling caps
Cases Witter proof Hrs
A variety of NYgro Clothing, consisting of
round Jackets and Trowsers, from 4to
£6 per sui'. Great coats, Pea Jackets,
Monkey Jacket*, red Flannelaadcheck
Shirts
Biles 3 "j point Blankets
Do White Plain*
Cases extra fine Iriab Linens
Cases large sue Silk Umbrellas
Cases Men's bl»oe»
Apply at my Store,Jive doore East oftkr
City Hotel.
PETEK DREG&
dec 9 lml2