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KEW SEIUKS—VOL. II.
1 Utitil) y JUiBJWA’G, FEBRUARY II, 1829.
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SAVANNAH
MONDAY MORNING, FKO. 10, 1333.
By the ship Garonne., Capt, Mott,, arri-
veil on Saturday we have been favored
WiiM New York papers to Tuesday last
By the sloop Messenger arrived yeater*
terday morning we have received the Char,
leston evening paper of Saturday.
Mr. Thomas Ragland has entered into
«o partnership with Mr. C.mak, the edi
• tot* of the Georgia Journal, which will here,
after be conducted under the firm of Ca.
muk & Ragland.
The Hon. Cxsar A. Rodney has resigned
his seat in the Senate of the Uniteif States^
in consequence of his appointment as Min
ister to Buebos Ayre9.
,f he Senate, on the 31st nit. advised and
COjwsnted to the ratification of the conveii,
tion with France, concluded at Washing
ton in June lust.
Com. Porter left Daititnorc, on the 30th
nit, for N rfolk, to take pommand of the
anti-piratical squadron, utid to proceed im
mediately to his destination. He is ac
eqmpanied by (Japt. Grayson, who will
command the marines attached to the ex
pedition.
. The New York Gazette of the 4th lost
complains that for the preceding ten da.i s
no mail south of Philadelphia, was received
in regular lime.
The steam ship Robert Fulton, arrived
tit N- York on the 4th inst. from New Bon
bon, having been blown oft’from the har
bor of New-York in a heavy gale on the
J29th ult.
A letter from St. Thomas, dated 30th of
December, received at Boston says:—“5t.
Croix is in great distress for provisions—
the Governor has opened tile porta of the
Jtslaml fin*.the imputation of 0 on and
Corn Meal, free of all duties for font
{months from 24lh ult, and becomes respnn.
si hie for all supplies furnished the plan
ters, and sugar for the payment to be c».
ported without permission. I have not
learnt any prices from St. Croix—here
corn meal is worth 27 to g>0 in douh
loons, Hour 16. With the exception of
tjiese two ‘articles, American produce is
very pknty and cheap,"
Fevelvtianary Symptom.—'The General
Assembly of.Jamuica have presented an
address to the King, in which, after prefer,
ting. their attachment to tiieir sovereign;
they inform him that “ a million of people,
and an hundred millions of. property are
Staked on the issue of that addresa—that
Unless their remousirancee are heard, the
glory ot'liis crown may be a second time
dipimed by the. loss of his islands in the
.5»j£st." And add, that “they have not ho;
fcneir loyalty even on the verge of deatruc
tion,"
Tf one were to judge from present
iriilicaiions,.say| the Intelligencer of
the 1st inst. there is ratheruli indispo
sitioii in (he House of Representatives
to transact much business al (he pre
sent session. The House yesterday
reversed its decision to meet at I I
o’clock, and restored the hour of 12
as that ol meeting. It adjourned al
so at an early hour; and when it ad
journed over to Monday.
th her closes, however, than mere
i'leil ness, are in operation, to produce
vrii&t looks' much like it. Among
in se is the variety of opinions tin
tile subject of the new tariff bill, in
regard to which we find three parlie-
thc zealous nn each t ide, a>-d the in
-different. There appears to be also
a great disposition to dtbute it, but
very little disposition lo hear debate
upon’it; so that the House really
bleaks up lo escape debate. If the
fri'Mids of this btil have the m jnrity
.on thir side, their only chance for sue
cess in passing it wnald be to resolve
upon silent voles upon it. Sufficient
has already been said to explain their
views; tmd more is not necessary, it
being a mere illusion to suppose that,
on a question so thoroughly under
stood, argument or eloquence is to
remove conviction.
Perhaps (lie Iriends of the bill may
object to our counsel* as not being ol
ti.cir party. Though we should not
be, our advice is s'ill worth their ac-
eep'ance. The truth is, we are not
tilth them, nor yet wholly against
them, if certain amendments were
nw.de to the bill, we wouftl vote with
thorn. Of one thing they may rest
assured,'that a majority cannot be
rallied, ill either House of Congress
it: fivor of n system ol duties inteti-
>1ju1 lo be or to become prohibitory.
Capt. Ilmz. u ivctlat New Y ■«,
.wholeft Mala,it O r. 14th, .mi tiih-
raltarnn the 81-',< dorms that there
wns no new- at ihn-e place* A'
the former place it ivas.i-xpeclitj 'here
would be a war with France, .mil
that r-piin would be as-i»led by E -g-
hind Al Gibraltar, however, ii was
thought there would be no war.
A letter from Ourrtcna dated Jin-
8, received in New York states that
intellig“tiCB had been received from
Maracaibo from which it appeared
that G n Moi ales arrived there from
Coro no the 20th December, nod em-
hatketl on the 22tl with 2000 men fto
Truxiito, against Gen. Ciementi.—•
We alsu lent o wsys the wiitt-r llini
General B'livar was at Vlorpttx, with
a considerable force from the. interi
or,and will no doubt, reconquer Mas
i acaibo, Morales having left only 10(10
men In defend it. The navy of Co
lumbia lies becume respertablc, and
received, a valuable addition by. the
rupture of the Spanish corvette. The
Spanish frigate Ligura is in SI. J igo
de Cuba, with 30 inches water in tier
hold, and may be be considered as
lost to the royal service. At the pre
sent moment we arc all on the tiptoe
of expectation, Bolivar and Montil
lo from the west, Urrmudex from
Cumatia, for Caraccas, I’-nz in Va
lencia, Clrmenti and Uidanetti, in
Truxiilo, are awaiting the approach
■of .Vibrates—he cannot escape.”
F‘om Gtbraltar.j— Papers to Uie
9 ‘ ol Dir. (!•'.'« bleu received at the
ffiee of Ihy B i-ion Palladium. They
contain Madrid dates to the 3d.—
I liny h.-d not tleliid ill the decision id
the Congress aj Verriua, bat, says'llte
Palladium, they seem to have judged
ad the chance of war by the price ul
slocks al P-ris.
Bands of malcontents continued
them omirations although they were
frequently bbS'en. The Cons itutioii
frigate sailed trom Gibraltar Dec. 5,
bound- up the Mediieraiiean..
Tobacco of Upper Canada.—A letter
from Ainbers'iio yh, Upper'Canada,
published in ■ In-Quebec G zelle,says
—“There has been some stir- this iyin
ter in consequence of the Tobacco
.rutin; Next bpri g 1 think tiicre
wiil mu lie less than one hundred
Hogsheads shipped from hence. Tne
lower Cfinida Merchants will soon
liave lo find us other Markets Ilian
.Montreal nod Quebec, forthequan
lily will increase at least ten fold the
year alter,”
Fires.—A foe broke out about 4 o’
cloi k mi the tnorntjlg.iif the 31st ult.
at Norfolk, ill Market sqaare which
was nm cxtiuguislisd until several
buildings were destroyed.
A shocking circumstanca abcom-
panied this fiie ; Mr.- K. M. Talbei of
the. firm of Allen & Talbott,"wits burn;
to death in the room above the More,
where he slept. One man was killed
end several injured liy the (ailing ol
the walls and chimneys.
A drcadlul explosion of the Eden
Park G'.npoW le,r mamlf icmrv, about
n mile and a ball Irum the borough
of V ijimog'on (D 4.) took place tin
the 30 h oil, Six men were killed—
seven wounded (some ol whom i(
is thought may recover) and nine
are yet missing.
Great Conflagration.—-In pursu
ance of,ail act passed at the late ses
sion of the genetal’assemply, upwards
of seventy one thousand dollars in
notes of die mother bank ol the com
monwealth, were consumed by huro
it,g, in tin: presence of the Pre-idem
utid Directors and oilier public officers
who were r, quired lo attend for that
purpose on Monday last.
VVe are informed ihal the amount in
tended for the flames, in ihe sevcial
branches will be collected here some
Mine in m-xi month. It will be neai
twohuniredWm’.sani dollars trum the
best illimini' ion we hive received.
The Old Bank of Kentucky will al
so commit some of her paper to the
fiery element in’ a short time, in pur
suance of the above authority.
fen. Jlrgus, 3d ult.
Extract from the Letters of Henry
Kirk lYhite. *
“When in Nottingham, I gave way
too much lo a practice, which prevails
there in a shameful degree of silling in
judgment on the attpioments and ex
perience of others. At this time there
wa- darkness enough in my own heart
to have employed oil my attention
and I think it may be generally asser
ted, that those who are the readiest to
examine oti.ers are the most back
ward themselves; that the more we feel
inclined to scrutinize our brother
Christians with severity, the less able
-ire wq to endure such a scrutiny our
selves. Before Christianity can ar
rive at any degree of perfection, we
must have less tongue and more heart
work. U a man be faithful lo his
conviction, he will find loo much to
do nt home lo busy himself with what
lie has ro opportunities of suflicently
knowing /its neighbor’s heart,”
VVe a- :;t.nl to pereeiyg tlvar i
the Srnu'a ul ilia pni’ed Slates a bill
to establish a Liglii H-mse on Cupi
Uhoiain has been i t- -d'.ieed This
measure origi tatcil in a resolution ol
'he Legislature of the State uf South
Carolina.
A gentiemnn who was at Laguirn
during the late sui f on the 28d nf De
cember, informs that Ilia number of
vessels which were driven ashore and
sunk wastw-nty eight, anil forty per
sons drowned. The Congress frigate
wairthe only vessel which rode, it out,
irfti the brig Georgetown Packet,
Rdhlmne, arrived un tile 24th from
Ni-w-Voyk, , ,
Intelligence Iroin Lima of the 7th
-tepMnber, Confirms the retirement of
San Marlin from the army He was
in Chili, nod the general opinion was
dint the patriot rouse, would be bene-
fitteil bv his resignation. Flour at
Limswa- 835 iinbjmjd.
Fort an-Prince, Jan, 2.— Lum
ber, white pine, 2(1 dulls pitch pine, 30;
shingles, 5, sales as wanted/ Tobac
co, American, 7 to 8 cents,, in de»
rmriI, as the government Imre levied
a duty of S3 per 100 Ihs. commencing
the 1st inst. The government have,
also levied a duty of 3$ cents per au-
prrflcinl foot, upon M.diogany, com
mencing same lime. Brandy and Gin,
il ia reported; are about to bo admit
ted ns luxuries. It is also reported
that a Minister is about to be des
patched to 111 United ■States upon di
plomatic business. Owing to the
stagnation of business, Coffee has
fallen a little, but we momently ex
pect a rise. Coffee, prime green, has
since toy last fallen 6 sous, and pur
chases have this (lay been made at 25
sous, or 15een!8. The crop of Ci IT e
will this year lull short considerably
nf the last. Cocoa, none in market;
Shell, Tortoise, g7, full; Hides, none;
Dry Goods, although many were
hurSf, still the market is extremely
languid, owing tu i he absence ol
means, hut sales could to day be made
at an advance, but only upon a credit,
width would at this moment be ex.
iremely hazardous, and no house will
guarantee the sales.
,-*»«-■
Prices Current at Charlatan, fan, 8,
Cotton—Sea ’Island, 19) a 25, do,
shined, It a IS) Santee, 18 a 21, Up
land,I0i* 12, Cotton Bagging Dundee,
inferior, 32, prime 42 inch, 33 a 35;
Rice prime new, gS.
Cotton—There lias been less doing
this week in this article than the last,
while there has been no diminution of
the quantity brought to market.—VVe
quote Uplands from 10 a 12 cents.
One lot brought 12g~the average
sales made, are IftJ to 11 j Set Isl
and continues very dull - 19) lo 25,
and from that to Sfltn 35 cents for fa
vorite brands. The quantity of prime
cotton (ti’as short of what there waR
last ychr, nor is the quantity in Btore
an heavy.
Bice—large quantities hsve arri
ved during the week, of middling and
inferior, but. very little prime. The
enquiry for inferior qualities very lim
ited; prime parcels will readily com
ni8ml mir quotation anil scarce
jflolasses—ffljvnna 25 to 26 cents,
nearly the wh-de in market lias been
bought up for Georgia.
Freights—No improvement since
(iiir last in freights, 5 8 of a penny to
Liverpool, ami one cent and a half to
France ar- the rates asked
Exchange— Bill On England have
also declined about 1 percent anil ve
i v dull at our quotation—it is doubled
if a sale nf any magnitude could be
effected over 13 per cant,
Kingston (Jam.) Bed. 19.—!m-
por's Lumber, VV. Oak Hhd Staves
and Heading, 860 per M, duty S
37.) cents; R. O. Hhd Staves, 4*4
a 45 dollars per M. do. 4 50 cum;
Wood Hoops, 50 dollars per M. do.
t 12) cents; Pitch Pine Boards, do.
Plank, dp Ringing Timber, 57 a 860
pr M feet, do 4 50 cents; Whife Pine
Boards and Plank, 824 a 26 pr M.
feel, do. 4 50 cents; Sh.ingles; Oypru
22 inch, 815 pr. M, do. 83; do. do. 18
inch, 8 a 810 pr M.-do, 88—all lie
lumber scarce and in good Ifemaed,
Exports /Free.)—Sugar, fine, 5 a
5) dolls, pm 100 Ihs.; do. brown, 4
dollars per 100 Ihs. very tlnll; Violas-
ses, none; Cofli-e, fine 21 cts. per lb;
do. middling 16 cent-; tl-i. tritig<*9 a
It cents; Pimento, 12) cenls per lb;
Rum, 3li cents per grllon; Cochine
al 5) (jljjl ir»; per ib; Indigo, 1) dolls.
Tortoise Shell, 6 a 7 dolls Fu -ic, 21
dolls, per ton, Logwood, 22 dollars,
Nicaragua, 90 dollars, Salted HWes
4 dollars e8ch.
Exchange—On London, on the par
8420 per ICOf, sterling, 19 a 20 per
cent, advauce. U. States, nolle.—
Dollars, 2 a 3 per cent, D -uhluons
16 dollars each.
Ma. Ttontn-rsox,
From the complaints made respecting
the mariner in which the Theatre is at pre-
seat lighted, I any induced, -a liilat inflow
die gem pa’ cITorls ofthr manager, lo tuke I At Providence, Pltlh nil. brig Savannah,
|)tis public Hotter of it fettling it mny other l‘» vl »g brim driven to
wise he some lime before he in aware o r ‘ A^lCvidciice, 3Uh ult, brig New-York,
t'l
Cary 8.
the probation expressed in relation
to thin subject. Th.? lamps in use nvc bad
ly arranged, an '■ apparently but linlf filled*
ns during tho first ami second nc’«? of the
play on’/ is it possible to (Hali»£ui8h uo uc-
quointaoce in an ^opposite box t by the
fifth set, nought but a semblance remains'*
and when tho curtain falls we require the
clue of Ariadne to guide ns safe through
the labnvynth of boxes and nenchcs.
Another cause of complaint is the fro-
quont’ interruptions to which Ur* fuidiencc
in from Urn heavy trc'*d j***.?! hnrst *•
Kke giafcilbigop artd down ih^g'aira
the Becond' »'cr of lloxra. Thii» however,
is more the fault of the .proper ftttendnhts
who are employed to keep order, and vul
garity of the persons uircnding, than ne*
gleet of the Managers, who cannot he
always present' to enforce their conlmnnds.
The pieces selected for this evening, l
perceive, promise much entertainment,
* * 7u
EXPORTS
Ft'oin Charleston fur the week ending Feb 8.
Hr-I.EH t-«> T i N - RlhK
Uplands* S,Islands, bb’s hags
Liverpool,
Grcei-ock, ’
v.OWOR,
West Indies,
Total
3UG
m
00
t;0
712
2: #"0 3 Hi
737 lb
00 7494
oj sr3
29 u7 16*«4 Ou
MARINE.
FORT OF tS.ii r JlcY.yJIII.
(i EAltKI).
Ship William, NoyeB, New-York,
Wm iiaalon.
lzcttc, Slmw, Liverpool,
E Williams.
Clifiovd Wayne, Allen, New-York,
E WillUhns.
t ARRIVED.
Ship Garonne, Mon, New-York, D
hours, with a foil cargo, to J Luthrop &
co, Cbghorn Jit Hasoett, (’olien & Dills.
Stcam-Uoat Co. SC k J Schenk, J Nor
ton, A Parsons, Ci unary & Ditfuuve, A ll
Fannin & o6. II Kirby, F Gillet
don & Crowell, J Meigs, *1 S Atvrmid.
Slat I, fijpyt 8c ciy W, 'Ciiruruiigil/T l)uw-
elietco J B Wok, T U Pr«e, A & E
Wood, A Evans, f) ’foft, R Campbell, I.N
Bonnell, -tohnston Hills, r*fmining anu
GwAthniey. J W Morrill .1 Shafler, Gibbs
& Alexander. I) Finder, M Mills, 1 Cohen.
E Williams,T Butler, 8c co, J.Anderson &
co P Hill, Baker 8c Minton, A Drew. /Aw-
nengeis, Mr Nelson, lady 8t servant, M»-.s
Evans. 8c Family, Mcssm f)rew, Woolsey,
Edgarsom • lie ship Georgian^ 13a ley.
for this port, sailed, 6 days previous.
. fillip Lyeurgos Haley, New-York:, h-
da e, in ballast, to the roaster,
Ship William Wall ce,Wood,NeW-York,
4 days,—to Hall, Hoyt Ec co. Co mignees,
with merchandize to J Meigs, .1 Peidielii
8c co. Bbtlcr8c 'era ton, Steam-Bout (Jn.
L Hills, E Bliss, Gibbs 8c Alexander, W H
‘ coll. MaurelL\itlu baiidvere, V Lip-
pit £c co .1 Kopmiuv J B Herbert 8c co,
and ''almes8c Roe.
hhip Gen, <!u rington. Martin, Provi
dence, 8 days, with merchandize to 8
Manlon, 0 Taft, It Waterman §cco, Whit
i -g& Kimble, S A l.’oiuly; P Hill, T M
Metcalf, B J Taylor,‘ f'uinming & Gwar,-
mey, G Mason, and the master.
-hip Rising Mates. PcaVce, Providence,
4da\s assorted cargo to 0 Taft, S Maoton.
R V' atermim & co. W Lippitt Ic co, Geo
k ollins, and the naster. PnSHenge»v.l L
Daggett. Sailed in co. with ship Hazard,
Childs, for this port,
Brig Levunt, Mix, New-York, 8 days, to
Hall, Hoyt & co owners* with mei*clian-:
dize, to i‘all, Hoyt 8c co. A Newhouse,
Mayers 8c Hamiltori, V C Griswold, Johns
ton 8; Hills, .1 &; A Champion, Miller &
Foil, G W Coe, and others,
Br bng Finclictt, Holmes. Chuvlcst.m,
1 duv. with rice, to Johnston 8c Mills.
Schr . ruder, Craig, Baltimore, 1U days,
corn to the master.
tfehr Independence, Amsbory, N. York,
5 days, in ballast, to 1 Cohen.
Sclyr Flora, , Ricehoro, 4 days, with
cotton to J A Maxwell, Bulloch 8c Dun-
w oody, J P Williamson, and J D Mongin.
J- loop Messenger, Porter, i.'liarle.ton.
!2 hours, to 8 A Condy, witbiugar,coifee'
and inblasses to P Hill.
loop Wasp, .M‘Lean, Charleston, 1 day,
to J P Williamson.
1 Sloop Nancy, Sturtevant, Darien, 5 days,
rough rice tq Bulloch 8c Dun woody.
.Stewin boat :arolina, Page, Augusta, 3
days, with boats Nos .20 and 22 in tow,
i320 bales cotton to Win Gaston. J Meigs,
G Gordon L S Coryell, J Latbrop 8c co.
Petersen, Ham mo d 8c co. J- bust- n and
Hills, y Butler & co. c L Griswold, Blan
chard, Brothers 8c co. Maurel 8c Lulhebau-
diere. Dnhamcl 8c Aozei Ponce & M*Ken-
zie, A L MoVyneux. Gumming 8c Gwath-
.ipey, catbrui'gh 8cCla k, Bullochfic Dun-
woody, and to order.
UP POli THIS POST,
At Charleston, 7th inst. sloop Express,
Hammett j steam boat Columbia, 131ack-
uinn to sail next day.
At New-York, 3d inst. Ship Corsair, Por
ter, to clear next day.
\X New-York, 4th inst. ships Savannah,
White j brigs Joseph, Holdrege, Tele
graph, rncll.
ULCiHRI. von THIS PMlT,
At Charleston,7th inst brig Eagle, Tol-
bn,; sebr nomeo, Norton, bill, Br ship
Fanny, Connie.
At New-York, 1st inst. brig Frances,
Gi fiord,
. AHUIVAIK PROW THIS rOUT
At Charleston, 7tli inst. steam-boat Co
lumbia, Blackman, 36 hours
u New-York, 3d inst. ship August*,
Wood 6 j brig Joseph* Ugldicge 6.
The sU*am host Commerce, Lubbock;
ft’om Hamburg arrived at (.'luirlemon, ->i
tin* 7tli inst. in 5 d:«ys. k
A siiiul! sehr belonging to Dcroresf *.
^on of New-York, ’'.ns cut rtht of U.e
harbor of Xuguu, on the K’lh ult. by i ; ,e
pirates. 1
Capt P eblc, late of the brig prit^nV,
•*f Buil»^ arrived here in the sV.hoonf ■* Jonn,
informs, that tho JPru-mh ship LV.^'ilhttlr
Pii ’Pv Capiii?'' Rrholoti, H u*-
doauv f* r Havana, wn< wrfrlr/.i^.on ?'*.
U ug«t* Rtfy on the 29th •*'*«•
‘•td nod canto l**n». c••**.;■ in H V4 vr, V‘ ‘
the CcnlcUin s.lvint \\ » A Mmc ' - *
'Spanish »ch*’. took ulV the CVpisin and
nrew of the F'ench ship, put them nr
hoard the prize, and supplied her will) wa.
ter and provisions for Havana.
, . M r (iax Feb 4-
OHAHLESTO;, Fch 7 Fr hrrg f.'Rtde*
H-ivv., yy . nr brig Peggy, Dili.*,
Barbados, 23,
WILMINGTON, Feb. I -Ait sehr ,Tu.j
lin, Hnlh St Lucilt, 1.1 days January -th
off St Thomas w as boarded by an -Hirer
from'lhe U Sship of war iSuoe, who in-
farmed capt H. that the brig F.hruv 'of
Boston) navis, hod been-raptur' d a F«*\v
days previoit.- b; a Spani»h priv tccri the
Essex was from *-t Thomas bound to New
Orleans, Th M officer stated that t,lie crew
of tho Cyape were all Well.
BALTIMOUF,, Feb. t—-Arrship' United
States, Hutcbins, Batavia via Isle of Fiance.
NF«\V-YOBK s Feb 3 Arr fchip Henry.
Aster, Canton HO, and QJ from Java Head.
Jan. 4-Arr steam ship Robert Fulton,
N Orleans, Havana and Charleston
H stop, Feb. t—Arr ychr Perry, Clark,
-and Key, Bahamas, 20. ',
Molasses and Whiskey.
firms mkivssHs, jBjflU from
s|.t ))• Mary, IVon» CliMllestmi
JO *bbln WHISKEY, landing from aloop
Enterpriz -, from Baltimore
Fur sale bv
SC v HU ROUGH U CLARK,
feb 6 p 61,,
Howard Street Flour, Wltis.
key, &c.
BARUF.LS Kttpeifinc Howard-
afislrVSS/ street Flour
,Hd bbU Whiskey
59 do Apple Brandy !
4 ,do Peach do
24 tlo Pilot Bread
Landing from Sloop. Entct'pvizf, at An
derson^ wharf. For wile by {
D lCGLASa & SORREL,
feb 6 p 61
. Whiskey, £jc,
OrfMTl " ri, s - l Hhlladelpliia Rye
UvS/vttl 30 lit'ds < VVhialirv
23 piiwiB 2 ft 3 yi-ar’s old Apple Dramh
For asb* by
P'lVCE V MACKRMZ'R.
jan 94 Cl5Q
Onvukuvims
AND
LEGilaitN tlATS,
•I* first Cost, Broughton street, op no
site Dr tihefftall's,
YITO^YITTI,
I N retnruiiig his slnceie thanks to the
Lttdtoa and Gentlemen of Savannah, for
the very liberal encouragement he. ha
experienced tincehis arrival inthh City,
i.»k.e the present opportunity to iiil'ori:
tlieni, CiHtus this in die last week *»f bin
stay in fhii city, mid as an oppor unity ma^
neverolfer of supplying themselves ugait.
nt ao reduced n price, he wou'd therefore
mn8* respectfully invite them to call.
N, a Every Evening during the w6*ek,
•is stove will be dluminut^d.
feb It) r64
Southern PacSiicator.
I ^HE E<litor respectfully informs his Vn
. irons, that he has been advised ofth
shipnient of his printing materials. Hr,
therefore, fondly hopes that tit® Facifcn-
tor will very shortly make its debut before
:t public that has honored its Prospector
with a reception at once liberal and uni-
mated.
Gentlemen, into whose hand*, subscrip
tion papers have been placed, are request
ed to make returns as soon as possible.
jah24 , 50
insurance against tire.
dTpIlE JEtna Insurance Company, Har’
41 turd, continue to insure Houses and
Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, and o-
•her property,including Vessels in port
heir Cargoes, &c. agamst loss or damogt
by Fire, ^ot any derm from one month to
'tie or more years.
The conditions which are moderate, may
be known on apnlication to t^ie subscribe 1 * * 4 5 ,
who is authorized agent, and »* empowered
•o issue policies wltbout the delay incirien*
ro other agencies of this nature.
The company undertake in all cases to
pay the full amount, of the actual loss, pro
■ hied it does not exceed the amount in
sored. The premiums are reasonable, an
should oiler a strong inducement to any
person having property at hazard to pluce
it in security.
oct 3Jh J, MAOTON.
AUGUST G. OEMLER,
at ms
. M r. D I’.CiNE,
DiiUO, AND SRRD STORFI,
C.riiM-i/ Jrffcum irul Si, Julian Streets,
- D of the sMnrl el.
OFPblta FOR BALE,
COMPLETE ttSMoritm-id of genuine
—Wvi fr -uli Meder.infs and Drug*- Patent
ITepaiiitions, Snrg-cal Inslrumtuts, A such
ardclfu hr rrc usually euumernted in die
long Us'.s of Apoiheciiry’s silver'iserrf-uts,
to which ho refers—not wishing to causa
r.MHea to his rcadevg by ri^Hutiug them
here,
In. his Seed Establishment,
B- vid-s u it- LM.-.i -i*s« iwit’iit uiwarranted
Carden Sitth, Huitiruliurid or Gnnl.-n
. .- Uai-d i 'i'v.ti P it^hlnu tho Roots and
UVllOj. Of ' jr.L-i -; . v ^
Beautifikl Ftomrs i
Aurm^na5 t.-iuui-iuln 1 j lv.uvre wndDnu*
hie Tulip ; (JroruK, vttri< us »>orts:Tuhe*
rose j Amaryllis Fotmacissima n»»-1 Rvp . *|
Double .lonqiullR j 'i 1 ump* t Major Nnrcis**
«'.3 5 double WJ»;icdo i L c mpomUe do, <
Van Zimi dn \ t.iilum CKnd'dum; Spanish
sn »! F.M.'iisli Iris j Poiianthus Nurcn.siib and
Hyacinths.
jan 24 50
i-n sli 1 eus, China and Troy
Candles.
TEN catty boxes Hyson Tea
50'do n!o do Gunpowder
50 do do do Imperial
5(Tfi’ e cutty holts Imperial
30 natty cannisairs of Imperial 8t
Gunpowder 7V»,
r Fresh imported
50 hoses China Ware,coiitairftng
Breakfasi, Ditiiier f^Tea sets
200 boxes* I’roj randh.K
Landing from ship Garonne, and for
sale by
J. B. HERBERT & 00.
•loc 25 26
Just, Received and 1' r Sale,
BAGS pi ime* Giery Coll'ee
w'il/ 20 pipvs cog. uc Brandy
Apply to
J. It.
30 29
HERBERT 81 CO.
Landing, .
From brig, hevunt, from ,^'en^York/
MGXRs Mt.rr.Htcl M.'<sins
ISdJsaJe 4 pipes cognac Brandy
15. firkms fresh Bidt*-r
3 puncheons Jamaica Rum'
For sale by .
.1. B. IIHUBERT tg CO.
28 den v 28 •
Selling oft'at Cost,
I subscriber w.sl tag i.*i A.ring hi®
business to a close, lanes this, oppor-
•unity 10 off».-rio Die ptddm at wholesale
•uid retail, h.r whole stuck of
CLOTHING
AND
D,HY GOODS;
M wholesale an extensive ere oil a i 11 fid
given, with good endorsers or town ac
ceptances, ana at retail good bargains can
>c obtained for caslj, viz 1—
\ general assortment of the most fashion
able Hats and- Clothing, consisting of
Trunks blue and black Dress Coats
Trunks Fr-ick, Waterloo®, and Box Coats
of various colours
Trunks blue, black, plive, drab, grey, utid
slate colour Cossack Pantaloons
Trunks Linen arid Cotton iTilPdand plain
Shirts 1
Trunks Blue, black andenss mere Vests
Trunks Men and Roys 1 Tsrtan plaid clouktf
from 5 to &I2
runkB merino, worsted, and flannel Gcn>
tlcmen’s Shirts und Drawers
Trunks Hosivies, consisting of Silk, lambs
wool, worsted and large size Yarn
S’ockings
Kilmarnock and Scotch caps
Gentlemen’s Fur Travelling caps
* iuses Water proof Huts
\ variety of Negro clothing, consisting of
round Jackets und Trows*rs, trom 4
to per suit, Great coals, Pea »ack«
’-A els, Monkey Jackets, red Flannel and
check Shirts * *
Bales3 3jJ point Blankets
I)«l White Plains
Cases extra fine Irish Linen#
Do large size Silk Umbrellas
Do Men’s Snots
A'- ’ at my Store, five doors Foot of thc
City tottl,
PRTRK l)RRbR
jan 21 re 47
c T o ulT
Bushels White Flint Corn
afloat, for sale in lota to wit
Dcuchasera, on reasoowble terms. Apply
.0 HALL, HOYT & CO.
dec 18 20
Flour and liacon.
IIOUS sup. Hos-ara at. flout
_ 3001) lbs i i-imi- Uacou
Limiting an4 for sate by
V HALL, HOY I & CO.
■>“" 6 34 _______
For Sale,
A MUl^TTO WOMAN ubmit 25 vcora
v jL old, a good Washer and h\.ner« a
•iiiinstress and plain* Cook, with her son
ght yeais of age. M'pl.v l0
BAKER & MINTON.
jan 15 43
BACON.
LBS. Bacon of excellent qua
lity—for sale hy
HALL, HOYT CO.
jar, ‘>3 .49
Emei-soa’s Elastio Kazor
/ Strops,
HF. a new Patent, uml on an improved
SJt plan 1 ami a. c highly recommended
rhepublio. For rale b"
ANSONPMtS'iNS,
Brug^st, No H, Gibbous’Muiiding