Newspaper Page Text
SAVANNAH
U''
f. / •'^1*
GEORGIAN
Nlirt taEltU.S-YOL. II.
ayKMJS'JT'ih tttUHSU.lV MuttA'M’O, FEBHUAUF6, IBM.
No 30
SAVANNAH
WEDNF. 0 .V MORNING; FEB. 5, 1625.
\7iljiam Euitis has been nominated b)
• Convention of the Republican member-
pi the Massachusetts Legislature, at the
Republican candidate for the office of Gov.
ernor, at tne next election in that com
monwealth.
Harrison Gray Otis has been nominated
by a Convention of the Federal members
of the Legist dure of Massachusetts, as
their candidate for the office of Governor.
Congress.—The Bill for the occupation
of Columbia River, was again taken up in
the House of Representatives on the 24th
and 2 jt h ult. when it was laid on the table.
• On the next day, at motion to take it up
was negatived by a vote of 100 to 61.—
Among the petitions presented waa one
from several citizens of Kentucky, praying
fin outfit for an exploring party to the north
\ole, under the direction of Capt. Symmes,
waich was ordered to lie on the table.
The members of tile Legislature of
Maine met on the 16th ult. and recom
mended John Quincy Adams, as a suitable
person to be elected Pres-deol of the Uni-
ted States.
Close Balloting.—Nehemiah R. Koigh
is re.elected u Senator to Congress from
the stale of Rhode Island, for six years
from the 3d day of March next, on which
day his present term of service will have
expired. On the second joint balloting
of the Legislature, Mr . Knight received 40
Votes, and E. R. Potter 59.
The Bill to abolish that part ofthe con
stitution of the State nf Maryland, which
requires a declaration of belief in the Chris
tian Religion to be made by all persons
elected to office, lias passed in the House
of Delegates by a vote of forty to thirty-
three.
The whole amount of capital paid in,
pf the Bank of tile Northern Liberties of
Philadelphia, appears, from official state
ments, to have amounted to 3250.000,and
that it had, in the form of overdrafts (says
the Democratic Press) been t•obhotl of
£233,353 13.
Bank R»45ery.--Tlte vaults of the Danville
(Ky) Branch bank were broken open on the
jkl ult. and a considerable sum, in notes of
the .Bank of Kentucky and bank of tile
pnmmon wealth, stolen therefrom. After
tubbing the b«nk, which is supposed to
have been entered by a false key, the vil
lains set fire to the building, which was
however extinguished before any great dw
mage ensued. Some papers Were destroy
ed, and the books uf^he bank were injure,]
by the flames A reward of 500 dollars
h offered for the detection and apprehen
sion of the villains.
P.ve prisoners confined in the lower
South room of the jail at I?ew Haven, de
signing an escape, kindled a fire, on the
. 20th uh. around the door, with a quantity
*of charcoal, which they had lutshanded
from tlteit daily portion Fortunately the
family of the keeper were awakened by
the smoke, and the timely assistance of the
neighbors prevented any material damage.
The follo wing very munificent donation
has been made by D avid Sears, Esq. of
Boston, to tlie city of Boston. He has pro.
sentrd a deed of thcsvaluable estate called
the City Market, which was lately owned
•by a Corporation, but lias been purchased
>by Mr Scars at the.cosl of 60,000 dollars on
.the following liberal conditions, vizi tlust
ithe income shall be funded annually and
htbat half the interest arising from the fund
ishall be paid, for the use of him and his
heirs, to the Wardens of St. Paul’s Church
the other half to be expended from
time to time, Aral in ornamenting the
Common, improving the Mali, and building
s wall round the pondt and then for such
public improvements in the City of Boston
as tile Mayor and Aldermen for the time
‘being s',tall think fit to be made- The
ifun.i for pub.io improvement will thus be
Hpidly increasing, and atthe same time it.
will produce a perpetual income for the
improvement of the city,
A short lime since we were told a Mr.
Clark of Richmond, ’’dreamt a dream,’
which actually put into Ilia pockets a
hundred thousand dollars. In Annapolis,
Maryland,two men a thort time since,
were uffl cted with the idea that they saw
the ghost of a companion who had slipped
front the deck of s vecsel in which the
were, end was drowned, and they have
actually been,imprisoned, on auspicion of
helping him over the aide: for certainly,
no ghost Jmeteigling to the character of a
gentleman, would leave Uia watery pillow
to haunt linneit peace loving men for i fl
itting. .Whether or uR the Ghost will be
sit it | oc„ad to appear as a witness on the
trial, or ifso, whether he will be received
as a competent witness, we arc not inform-
ed. Verily the age of auperatition is re
vived.
A London paper of December 7th, re
ceived in Salem, contains the following
letter rom Verona, the main factsof wlticlt,
aa rel petl though not vouched for are coin
aidcrcd probably correct
Verona, JVov- 26.—The Congress
is at length finally dissolved. The
powers who are most impatient For
war with Spain, have consented to
try tlie effect- of n<-guointion ,b*f(tpe
they commence their grand crusade.
An official remonstrance either has
been or will be iintnctlutely dispatch
ed to the Cabinet of Madrid, de
manding such an alteration in the
Constitutional System, as will at least
render it anulagous to that of .Porto
gal, and place the Cruwtt bpymidjthe
reach of popular control, In- cate of
refusal, Httssia, Austria, and Prussia
will give their fullest sanction Id the
hostilities which the Ultras ot France
are so anxious to commence—and
there is no doubt that (he Army of
Observation will soon cross the fron
tier.
England will not, under suclt cir.
cutnstances, become a party to the
measure, for she sanctions the prin
ciple of tin ormill intervention only
in case uf the Constitutionalists being
determined in put the King to death,
or invade other countries.
The Uussian mission has broke/,
up, and Count Fuzz: 1) ■ Borgu took
bis departure this morning on bis re
turn to Paris, tyhere lie is to resume
bis functions as Ambassador, and will
no doul>t,urge on the zeal ol the Ul
tras to he utmost degree of incite
ment. This appears to be a principal
leatdre m the policy ul the Russian
Cabinet.
The Greeks arc to be left to. the
gqod faith of Turkey, who has given
to Lord Str&ngford a conditional
pledge of future moderation towards
them. The London Editor remarks,
“that Ibis is the most farcical uf all
political farces, delivering the lantb«
to the tender protection of the wolf ”
Hasue. Dee. 3.—-A letter from Con
stantinople, states, that n European
Commercial house established in that
city, has presented to the Purte a
plan for a loan of forty millions ol
Turkish Piastres. Should this loan
be really made, this will be detrimen
tal to the Greeks, who are much fa
vored by the exhausted slate of the
Treasury, and the wavering of the Ot
toman ministry-
Oalwaii, Dec. 1—The distress of
this country, is unw at the greatest
heighf’ There are very lew gentle-
menof 2000 to 50001. per ann. (nom
inally) who can show their faces, out
of doors, for fear of being arrested-*■
Provisions very cheap.
Washington, Jan, 28.—The follow
ing appointments him been made by
the President of the United States,
with- the advice and consent of the
henatc, viz:
Andrew Jackson, or Tennessee, to
he Envoy Extraordinary and Minis
ter Plenipotentiary to the Govern
ment ot Mexico.
John Mason, Jun. to the Secretary
of Lrgutiun to the same Government.
Uitesar A. Rodney, of Delaware, to
be Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary to the Government of
Buenos Ayres.
John M. Fnrbcs, to be Secretary
of Legation to the same Government
Richard C. Anderson, of Ky, to be
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary to the Government ol
Colombia.
C.' S. Todd, to be Secretary of Le
gation to the same Government.
Hcman Alien, <f Vermont, to be
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister
Plenipotentiary to the Government of
Chili.
J.’P Kennedy, nl Maryland, (o be
Secretary uf Legation to the same..
JV'ut. Int.
Norfolk Jan, 19—The Fleet—
“Tite town is all alive with the nu
merous officers of commodore Porter’s
fleet. More are assembled here than
were ever together on any other sta
tion. On all sides you hear (lie note
of preparation and roaring of cannon.
The navy yard is in a complete "hub-
hub,” and every street and turning
display epaulettes, swords, tjc. Plea
sure and business too are united-—
Balls and dancing parties are given
when it is too. late to work, where
our ani-piratical heroes amuse the
ladies with tales of “most disastrous
chances of moving accidents by flood
and Held, of hair-breadth ’scapes, ol
anthropophagi,” and other wonders to
which like modern Desdemnnaa they
‘seriously incline.’ They themselves
call it “spinning long yarns.”—The
fled it is said will he ready in a fort-
night.”—Jiic/titW)l(f JJl^uipyv
ttriiA's— Captain Hartlv ttfilie S,
Hume, arrived at New Yotk front
Piniaitibucn, states, that when he
left, 2 Portuguese sloops ol war had
been ctutxing till'the harbor for ten
•lays. Neither American nor English
vessels were interrupted by them
and in consequence of its being sup
posed that their object waste inter
cept a hotly of troops assembled at
Pcrnambuoonn their way to St. Sal
vador, orders Imd hern given fur them
to march by land. Tito differences
between the Portuguese and Brazi
lian troops had nut abated, and all
who did not show the highest respect,
lit word and writing for his •• fmneri
,tl Majesty,” were dealt with as trai-
tura.
The following article IVom the Nation-
al Gazette, will give some idea of tlie man
ner ill which justice is administered in the
ominions of King Peter
An American gentleman nf great
intelligence, who has been a Rm at u
late period, has furnished us with the
following note.
“ Justice, which in most civilized
countries, is represented as blindfol
ded, in order that she may not ser
which side the scale preponderates, in
this country has the bandage placed
in such u loose way over' her oy-s,
that like the little rogues who olieti;
ut blind m.in’u butt’, she can see
whose cause has tlie must weight;/
arguments in its favuur. Open, i.ar.
laced bribery, is common with llm.
nilminiatriHiiis ofi tlie law. as integrii)
is rare. A judge .who receives tiu (iilii
dollars salary, lives ot an expense id
of 60()0i and it is a mituin us fact,
that the corruptibility nf a judge is
more lunken at by tlie parlies ill a suit,
Mian th, justice ut their cause, anil In
that biihes highest, lias usually the
best side uf the cause One instance
occurred not lung since in which, tie-
grossness uf the corruption was too
base to be passed unnoticed by tho go
vernment, »nd the Judge was actual
ly displaced. This upright expoun
der ot the law, accepted of loot) dol
lars, to give a decision in favor nl one
of the parties, but the opposite party
present leg liimsel I with 1500, his lion
our returned the first sum to its own
er, with the conscientious apology
that his untagonist had the just side
of the case. Sometimes Hie bribery
is managed through Hie intervention
bf tlfb lawyers.—I know of one case.
ill which a defendant lu bring his
cause to a favm able issue, adopted tlie
plan of betting a wager with the op
positc lawyer of 1000 dollars, lliat he
the deljBiiIint, would lose Ins cause.
It was a claim fur damages, and the
plaintiff perhaps not wishing to stake
a larger sutfl with his opponent’s coun
sel was compelled to pocket his in
jury! lor the decision was given by
the Court against Him.
The lawsul Brazil are founded up
on tlie Civil code. The process is
i xtremely tedious and expensive, anil
a suit may hy a proper application uf
funds.be kept off fur 20 or 30 years
Ln the Penal code, there is grt-u.
mildness. Capital punishment is rare
ly inflicted; but transportation to Af
rica, and to tfie mines, was common
Under the funner government.”
A Highland Clergyman—A Sun
day paper, (The Representative) in
unniiuncing tlie death of the Rev. U-.
Thomas Ross, Minister of Kilinaui-
vaig, in Luchabet; at the fuli measure
of four scorn, observes,—“This parisli
is the most extensive and in its nu u-
ral features, (tie wildest in tire it Bri
tain. Within its bounds stands Bun-
nevis, cruwncd with clcrn.il snow.—
At (lie period wnen Mr. Ross took
their spiritual charge, the people were
a bold, brave, ItnspiiabK, but unculti
vaied, race, intellectual amuseinruts
were nut to their taste ; theology they
valued us little as the sublime con
versation of Crows. Among them, Inu
were many Roman Culholics whose
tangible rites possess great advanta
ges with untutored minds, A mere
divine, however disciplined in the
schools and however zealous in hi
profession, if he escaped being flung
into the Spean, could only entitle
himself to the contempt ol the heroes
of Lnchnassie. Mr. Ross, a native
of Easter Ross, was regarded as an in
truder iu L.ichaber. Every quality
of mind and body wasdepr -cialed by
the hardy mountaineers. Sunn, how
ever, was every prejudice removed,
and the warmest uifection and sin
cerest respect called forth by the man
ly and judicious conduct of the young
Minister. Thought not tall or parti,
elderly athetlic, Mr. Russ possessed
personal strength and agili-y which
made him absolutely invincible.—
Long has it been the lainilur boast in
Lochaber that no man ever saw him
laid on his back. One of his first
acts uf pastorul duty was to trip up tin-
heels of a bully who knew no standard
of merit, but stability uf limbs and
otrengh of arm. Having obtained tlie
rc-pect and confidence ol His people,
lie became eminently successful in
impressing their minds and influenc
ing IHeJjr conduct tw the great princi
ples of Christian equity and benevo
lence, The Doctor, we am further
thill, was also tltu Justice uf P- ace of
his Parish, butaltet re ading tlte-above
account nf qualifications,it may easily
be inferred that "acdons for assault
and battery seldom obtained any ett-
cnuragruienl frorS the Cluel Justice
id Lochaber,” unit that he “thought
it far manlier to return a blow than
to oloim damages for on assault-”
Ltm. l’ap,
Tte Thenlre,—h\» have seldom seen a
piece belter support, d than the Soldier's
Daughter, oiv Monday night. In the
buxom widow, Mrs. Hughes lias establish
ed hcrs -lf na a favorite, and wo pay u will
ing tribute toiler talents. Her recitation
of the epilogue was a treat, which, as it
was unexpected, was mure admired. Miss
Tilden, ill Mrs Mallurl, was highly respect
able. Ic is a character wlitcli is not caicm
luted to interest thecuptiul observer—ilia
one of those which shine with a mild ra-
diutice rather than nth a hill blaze—It is
a display of the private and domestic af
fections,amt the loveliest feeling, of the
female heart - the lender and devoted wife-
was pourtfayed hy MissT, with a fluidity'
evincing A perfect knowledge of the cha
ncier, and just conception of the part ;
tins was pa ticithtrly displayed ill the alloc.
donate solicitude expressed in her counte
nance and action, when Malforl conceives
his pride or his lioiior wwinded Mr. Ro
bertson, in Malfort, was animated a d
correct. Mr Faulkner is hnhltiudly excel
lent i and Mr. I'laoldc, us fur ns Ills powers
extend, was bustling and lively. The
Spoil’d Child is a piece which we never
liked, and w conceive Hie character of
L..ttle Fickle one ill which no actress can
appear to advantage. Tip; fa-aka of a
fractious child, and the illiberal reflections
out witticisms upon that portion of tlie
fair sex, who from inclination or necessity
-cumin ill a stute ofs ng e blessedness, are
not of sufficient interest or pungency to
ronimuml out- applause. We were highly
plesseil to pevctlvc a fashionable house—
for no house can he fashionable without
tlie attendance of the ladies.
The steam boat Columbia. Blackman. I’ pmf'l'.’M r-lTIIU I,’ v-p
(br - harleslun. Started yesterday morning | I lllLLo t IJIIlUVi 1.
The brig Signal, fur. this nnrt, sailed | a’kltiH.ndl.lwlitg /‘lice Cnltmlfrom PA-
IVom New York, On the 24th ult. 1 sJa ,ItlR’s Wig Eschaugu Office, far lha
The ship Favorite, Reams, for this pot,',.) to, r IB'S, is issoe^i furl he belter rcgii-
Bailed IVom New York on tip- 22d. wmii of his fnaniiyi';,. VVunu'r it, and all
Prtcri Cmrent at Charleston, Ceh, 3,
Cotton, Sea-Islands, 20 a 5U i Stained do
I2u N i Sunt *e/19 a 21 i short staple, 9 j
a 12, Hiee. Prime, 32/ a 3 ’ 1 i inferior to
good,2 a 324. Flo,ir Philadelphia, Rich
mond, (superfine) g7J. Col'll, 70 a 73.
Bagging, Dundee- and Inverness. 52 a .IS,
Cotton—The market for Sca-lsluiids con.
futues quite dormant, very few sales hav
ing been made during tlie week, amUllose
of tlie lower qualities. We do not vary
our quotation!, but they must he consider
ed as nearly noihinal. In Uplands, much
more business has been donei but a reduc
tion of half a cent in the pound on tlie
pricesof the preceding week, has gene-
1 ally been submitted to hy Holders-
Jtice -The stores are full and the infe
rior ai,il illlil,llin.. quulites almost unsulc
able. 1 til, very best, ot wll’cli, however,
very little comes to market, still brings gj.
je/mr 37 J ia the general price ihi- su
perfine Flour, Some of favorite brumlB
sells alittle higher, in small hits.
Corn- Was quite source in the early
par' of the week, and sales were'mad.,
us big'U us 75 cents'. Some small cargoes
have since arrived, undare selling at 70 u
75 cents
Comm Bugging- Is held as quoted, nod
some sales lire making
MARINE.
POUT OF SAVAATXAIl.
CLEARED.
Ship Thomas Fowler Candler,Taiv»'rpool,
John .tun & mils.
Schr Stephan Jones, Thomas, Baltimore.
AIM1VBD.
Ship Charlotte, Sims, New-York, 9 days,
with an assorted cargo to C O Griswold
— Sherman, J 1) Herbert & co and others.
Brig 1 I’anthea, Bradley, Charleston, 1
dav, in ballast to I Cohen.
Brig Sylvester, Bobertson New Orleans
lb duy«, with corn, flour, pork and up-
pl«E,to order. Pn»Hcngnt t Messrs Dowlcrj
Morrison, laylor, Crawford, Davis and
Davie
Sloop Mary, Mitchell, McIntosh Court
House, with cotton, to Bulloch and Dun-
woody.
Sloop John & Henry, Saunders, St Au
gustine
•vt am boat Ahtamaha, Davis, Augusta,
3 days, with bouts Nos 1 and 7 in tow,
with »220 bales cotton to Win Gaston, J
Luthtop 8c co. G Gordon, Johnston & Hills,
E Bliss, *'• ’3 Griswold, Cuihmiug&tSwuth-
mey, M Donald h co B Burroughs, Cimte-
lou and L unar, ?carbrough & ' lark, Blan
chard Brothers & t o, and others. *
tf FOIl 'mis pout.
At New Orleans, Uth ult shbp Express,
Humphries, to sail in a few days.
At New York, 24th ult. new packet
ship William Wa Ijce, Wood; br-g Levant,
Mix 5 sci;r Sally Ann, Wuglnm, to sail in
two days.
At Norfolk, 28th ult. sloop Cornelia,
Ripley, to sail in a few days,
CLEARED Toil THIS PORT,
At Charleston, 3d inst. ship Rubicon
Foster ; sloop Wiliam, Read.
At NewYork, 22<1 ult. sloop Alligator,
Marshall
ARRIVALS PROM THIS PORT
At Chari ston, 3*1 inst. sloops Messen
ger, Potter 1 $ Superior, Atwater 2 #
At New York, ^2 l ult. schr William An
thony, It). On the 23d ships Neptune,
Rich 6; Georgian, Bailey lit Supeiior,
Jocelin, 101 brig fijR'dhlg 6; jpbr
Illinois, Sljaw Q,
The brig Telegraph, Snell, (Vein th &
port, was below at New York on the 27th
lilt, '
The harbor of Providence, R. 1, is again
clear oi ice \ the flhip Trumbull gol u l* to
the town on the 19th ult % . j,
The ship Uidatun, Oxnard, drived at
Newport# 19th ult 9.1 days from B\tuvia.
CHARLESTON, Feb. 3-Arrschr Bel-
Iona, Bradlev, •Mwtansas G,
H\LT M‘»t!R Tin. ST—Arr schr Wil
liam, Clough Pnrt-im-Pnnce.
NRW-YoUK, Jan. 21 -Arr tariff Bra.
Horae, Hardy, Pernnmhuuo,
DRUM OUR enumtaVONU^NT*
Office •/ ikiftsypt ctlntUd dtl i ttwrY'
Ani>'VorX\i M 27. S
Arr ship I'rcsuh nt, Fanning, Charleston,
5 j sloop’ Valiant, Dickson, New hern 5.
Share Moulds, Whiskey, fc-c.
a TON Slrnre Moulds
120 bbls Whiskey, 1 hhd do
£0 do Mess Pork
2 tierces Sugar
2 bbls do
6 qr ca Jcs Mahtgo Wiucj
1 pipe Cognac Brand/
1 do Holland (iiu
10 half bbls Flour
25 boxes Soap..
4 kegs Tobucco
16 tubs Gjshen Rutter
100 boxes Mould Candles
Just received and for sale by
C. C. GRISWOLD.
jan31 56
The Subscriber
R espectfully informs nic tuhab!
tuntx of Savannah nnd its Vicinity, thu 1
ne intends to open a School for the n-
Ytcption of young Ladies and GcntleiTuw
in which will be taught nil the requisites ol
a correct English education, together wit!
the Latin, Gieefc, French, and Italian Ian
guages. He has taken the room occasion
ally occupied by the Union Society, in tin
west end of the Academy.
Uecommcndhlinns from Cantuin Aldvn
J’nitr'tye, Superintendant ot tlie Americ-m
Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy,
from the Professors of Itslian, French, Fen
cing, and from u number of other Gentle*
men can be given, by making application at
«he store ot ltaldurln & J/uyward, a few
doors west of the City Hotel. Those young
Gentlemen desirous of attaining the art ol
Fencing, can receive Lessons m the even-
iug, by application as above-
FAR WELL JONfcB.
• N. U. Should not sufficient encourage
inont be fpvcn, he would engage as an in
structor In the above mentioned branches
in the country, or in a private family*
dec 18 20
Soda Powders.
TU8T recciveil. Messrs l.ynch (t dark's
#1 Soda Powders, in Tin boxes. For
sale by J, ANSON PARSONS,
Druggist, N 8, Gibbons’ buildings,
dec 9 12
Juat Received and for Sale,
SrjjyliAGS jirime Green Cofl'ee
HJ'H/ 20 pipes cognac Brandy
Apply to
J, B. HERBERT ft CO.
dec 30 29
Emerson’s Elastic Razor
Strojjs,
RE a new Patent, and on an improved
planj Ululate highly recommended
.»the publip. For sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
Druggj«t, No 8, Gibbons' Building*
TAINTLVti,
UILDING, GLAZING and PAPER
HANGING.
T HE Subscribe! 1 bfpgs leave to inform
his Customers and the Public in gene
ral, that he has removed to Thompson ix
Bonncys buildings.
No. , IVl(tTAKEfi- VTjlKET,
Near the Bay, where he continues to earn
on the above business in all its variom
brandies, on the most modern and approv
ed principled.
Walla Fainted in Oil or Distemper
Colours,
and Ornamented in the roost Fashionable
European style.
ON HAND,
London While Lead, ground in Oil
American do do do do
Linseed Oil in barrels, in the best order
Barrels Spirits Turpentine
Window Glass in boxes of various sixes
English Crown Glass in crates, suitable for
large Panes, Pictures, Uc.
Fine Colours of all £inds
Painter's llrushes of alt sizes
White Wash d6
A great variety of different Color Frosting
Blue Smalts, &c. (Jc.
All of which will be sold at the lowest
prices, Orders from the Country punctual
ly attended to,. Colours mixed ready for
use, and directions giyen for using them,
if required. •,
PATniCK MARLOW,
nov 15 |101
Superfine Flour.
BARRELS Superfine Flour
Just received and fwr sale by
BAKER &c MINTON.
jan15 42
City Tax Returns.
I N conformity with the provisions of an
Ordinance, passed the 30th ult. the sub
scriber is now prepared to receive the re-
turns of all persons subjett to City Tax;
the same to bemude on or before the ist
f March next.
JOHN I. ROBERTS,
City Treasurer,
Treasurer's Office, SAvauusb. 6th Jmj, JiL’3
y
•there «ilhln the juristuctioii ol Hit inipc-
-I'Lldomaini # . .
Muni lily .Cu«tbff)4rg» pretty plentiful, gf pet*
niontlj
I)o do Who shave 6 times pt-p
week, $2 per month, ‘rather du>l
Trans «nt do from 10 to i2liuterabl
briik,
Doubtful Customers-*-no demand
Hutting fUtr, 35 eents, 6h>ik' .
uttmg LudieV Hair ut iluic Sh.’dra* SO
cents, rather fair
lotting nnd l)r. samg do do“ do 75
cents, pretty fair *' .
Ornaments Jwihe Head* of Ladies and
Gentlemen. '
Ladies Curl* fr om iu 1 i0 per bunch*
in demand _ > .
Lndi« b 11. .I i IC.l'cr*! from to 3 50 petf
b’l'.ch, remly ante
Ladle*. Ifesit Si, s«fs IVom In 3 50 per
hum ii. in demuwi
Ladies U ’ .u cu ciicisfrom g5to 5 50 per-
Ristt,'■■dull
Lad es tub dressi’d VV’igs Bom 18 to g'W
cUcfi, rather dull
Ladies crop Wigs, from 15 to gt8, tolerably
, fair
<JoMli*men's crop Wigs from 15 to g'.'O, not
so yood
Gent It nu n’s Crown pieces with spnngsi
from ll) lu g 12, in (Lmund
Genllemmi’a fidse Wlii&ku»» 5S2 50, in dc*
• viand
•-lent U nu n's revolving Quleus R?, no sale
GenlU’iTu ii'hfulse Eye Brows ^ no ude
Real Japan Blacking, witrr.o iu«l t euro'
*»r prevem Corns, Gout, and otlu r Jattbi
able complaints* The penetrating or
ot this Liquid not alone •« warranti • or
iit» cflicuc), buttlio superior GloBu a le.ivva
on the boots and shoes ihs«i peuuiful, * hut
the expense of a Lonkinu*-G .ijis m.i> bo
save*), should emeigchry require th* ne-
uissity of shaving themselves ut home oi?
abroad.
Wigs, Frisettes, Curls. Bandeaus, promrit-
ly exchanged f"i e tsh or approved hotes*
Cash at all limes preferred.
N. B A Clerk is wauled at this ('flier*
me that understands Shaving, so as not to
hurt the feelings of customers, will he pre«
f** 1 red, by applirntion to
JOHN PA Ills. K C. B
wmmmm
Oi lav IVeui’/vipUon,
X.- DUN/. AT THE
GEORGIAN JOB OFFICE,
IN THE IlkST STYLE, ‘
Oit JVkto and Cuns{iicw)Ufi Type t
AND ON
MODERATE TERMS.
In addition to Law, Notarial, and othof
Blanks, which are furnislu'd r*-a<!y printed,
or executed at the shortest notice; am
ilie following Chmmercittl Bl.mks:—
Shipping Articles
Common and Letter*slieet Bills of Lading.
Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange
Entries of Merchandise
Foreign outward. Foreign inward, ami
Coastirig Manifests
Charter Parties of wllreiglit ment
fluted Tables of Exports of Rice. Cotfon.
&c.
Labels fm C uming Booms
Meom-Buiit V »rd Receipts
Merchan t Li'eK'for marking the dlf*
fereut depar'-irtents of Business
Checku on the different Banks m this city
Patroon Receipts
8team-Boat Receipts
Ship Surveyor's »’eriificates,
'Statements nf Damages,. for the Rccoverf
of Instirancii
Muster lb.11 and Articles for Vessels
Heamen's Warrants and Protectumi!
Custom-House Bonds
Counting tlnusf AhrmnackB
Statements of Exports
Foreign Export Entrlee
PasHMigere’ Entries
Dray B lls
ftTApply at the Job Office, tL© same re*
centlyoccupied by H. P. Russi.il, or i.i the
office of the Geotioiait.
c28 3H
Spanish Segura.
HALF boxes Spanish fiegats
25 qr do . do do
Just received nnd for sab h-
BAKER & MINTON/
jqn 11 *39
fresh Teas, China and Troy
Candles.
' TEN catty boxes Hyson Tea
150 do do do Gunpowder
50 do do do Imperial
50 five catty b'-xes Impel iul
30 catty canitlstere of Impmik) ‘8i
Gunpowder 'l c*,
Fresh imparled
50 boxes diiua Ware; containing
Breakfast, Dini.et U Tea sets
200 boxes Troy Candles
Londing'Trom ship Garonne, and for
sale by
J. B. HERBERT & CO,
dec 25 26
Choice Perfumery,
Just received, and wo( ranted to be of a
Supeiior (Quality,
C OLOGNE Wider
Rose do
Lavender do
Orange do
Honey do
Milk of Hoses t ' j •
Rose, Pot, and Stick Pi matu®
Ruse Antique Oils
Macassar Oil
Pr-nce» Russia Oil
Bears' Oil
(iuirk’s Essence of Tyre, ffir changing
the Hair (o a permanent Black
Scented and Plain tUir Po tK.rg
Down Puffs, iic.
—also* -
A select assortment of Brushes such cf
Cloth, Hair, Nail* Comb, Tooth, Shaving,
Plate. Flesh, and Hearth, Brushes.
For sale by *
, ANRON PARSONS,
^ No, 8, UmboiV Bulldingf
24