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Hr, Madison, In lilt l«tter of the 4lti of of their irdeperlenn nearly tstsHlsh
August last, ,0 W.T. U.'ry, of tUniueky ti. The Mm.., amt uinat of lie laliiiil*
SAVANNAH :
ft- !■
i I'Kkuav morning, rat. ii, mu.
■AenJtixhoiiir.nl Poteer.—All IDPIWUI
% , . r ' | acquiring it, i» oui * jiruiwg.iw i
buhccn Invented el Glasgow. for the me. * . or )ot |„
nnfnctory of any mineral wider requiring ' ",
to be charged will cerbonic acid S e»wl,ieh | «*•*• "» • v « r «T« T '.' .
on the subject vl Riliication, makes the ful,
lowing lotoil'le end correct rentalk i
•• IV liberal appropriation! made by
liic legislature of Kentucky, for a general
■tatetii of education, cannot be too much
applauded. A popular government with'
out popular Information, or the meuna ol
I acquiring it, ie but a prulngue to a Dree
Know*
amounts, in fect, to the dtmfclnpcntent ol a
power hitherto unknown, but c<|«i%l to
Unit of steam. Ibis mm lime is described
as having neither gasometer nur air-pump,
pet the strength of 4 hoy is ascertained to
be cspablu of compressing into any vessel
from 10 to 40 atmospheres of gas in u few
minutest while to dlcct the sumo with a
forcing-pump would occupy the strength
of scvcrul then as many hours, A machine
equal m force to an engine of 40 horse
power, a d requiring neither fire nor wa
ter, wpuld not occupy a space of more Uinn
four feet square *• regurda many ^ttr*
foses, U may be mure appLcable than
ktcam.
Vr. Voting la at present in P.ltarlcitnn,
where ahe ia giving ciitortai.menta com-
fbaed nf rccitntioita and tit lalo, assisted by
'Mr. Brcnnah and a gentlemen Irom En
gepe, mined rl/illtps, and Ilia daugh
ter.
We announced in our Cnngresninn
A dry good dealer haa recently beenJ al : , ;P" r, »!""• <* )»frf Na
raurned before the Boston l-olioc Court' C.iinn.lite.', In wl„„„ was referred
arraigned before the Uoaton t’ulicc Court,
for having purloined, by menu! of false
keys, certain goods I'runi Uetumr Draper U
Stone, who bail loat pro|ierty to the amount
of 1. or 12,000 dollars during the lust year,
Saleauf apart having been mutlc by tin,
person, m.d lie not being able to account
for the pnueasinn, lias secured the losers
for their property, and has recognised to
answer the charge before the Municipal
-Court.
A felon named Trask) confined in the
Vaaaachuaelt’s Slate prison, who hud been
previously tried fur murder, ami acquitted
on the ground of iiiiahite, and afterwards
billed two of Ilia U-llow prisnnum who had
been permitted to accompany him into Ilia
Tootn to assist hiiqjiu reading the bible t
recently escaped in a most astonishing,
manner. Although chained tu the floor by
chuckles on his feet, a double pair of
bandeniTs, and an iron collar, with a chain
■pausing from it to the irons between Ilia
' hands, he, without assistance, succeeded
In breaking both handculfii, the chain ol
jhfa Wills., end the chain by which ho was
Pkatenfcdtu the floor, lie afterwards re,
Wnnved jiivo or three bak planka which
fbrnied a part of the cejliilg, and were
*kltcncd by-several hulls, broke two largo
beta of iron, a d forced ut a large stone
In the wall, which left an opening large
-enough tu escape, lie was afterwards re
taken with a part of his letters upon linn.
CtwttcifrUing.—K gang of counterfeited
•of Spanish Hilled Dollar* *, It t been dis
covered in' Lower Panada, in the neigh
borhood of Montreal, and twn of them ap
prehended. The dnllara were extremely
Veil imitaied. They, were principally
•composed of <*jppei\
J Ihmilntion It is auggeMcd that an ea-
pnrtation of tlie common ddmi-otic Bee, to
Boutli 'America, would prove advantageous,
nearly all that immense region being witli-
•«ut that nsefulnnd imluatrinus insect. Ha
ney now forms an important article in the
"lilt of exporti front Cuba l yct ad late as die
period from 1760 to 1770, Bees were in.
Produced into that Island.
A late Engli.-h Journal states, that gel.
vanlc points (an instrument resembling
Metallic Tractors) have been used with
much success in certain diseases. Among
of a man wltu had entirely lost the use d*
bis lower eatrem ties, and who, by. perse-
ceranee in the use of them, wasin a short
time completely cured.
people who mean to be their own guver-
imn, mustarm themselves wiUi'tlie power
which knowledge gives."
Should the standard of Republican-
isKT-Pe raised in jjftxuo, the rrpub
.licanauould dn well m nut the iron-
cheuu into the hatitl* of Gageral J -ck-
sun on his arrival,
not wonting, "I such
ambaiaailois attended by the success
■which miuHl be exTH-ctril from the gu-
niusautJ spirit ul O il llickor-.
Jit tth OuZi,
*Trnlleof Ct'nnda.— |i is Mated in (he
Qui-bak papers, that the trmlc tu tl.il-
ihis and d.i. Johns, N F- during I nil
suininc'r, exceeded that in comnion
veers. Upwards -I 12,1)00 karrrls of
flour weie exported tu the lurmer place
and is many if mil more to the latter,
tin- impoita Iruni both plaeea were
valuable-
in the Aichip I go, will moat p-niiably
(under aume cundilions) remain to
thrill.
“How (he Grand Sultan will recon
cile this In his turbulent Janissaries,
remains to be seen. We are anxious
to know the result of (he C tigress tl
Vrrnns, winch will probably decide
the fate nltbiscnuntiy. It appears In
hie, (list in (lie present slated! Europe,
peace nn any terms, and at any price,
must be desirable to every crowned
head on (lie continent: with that they
may hope to bring mankind back to
the way of tliinkirg they had fifty
yers a guy but 1 am alraid aU'wili nut
do.
“The Emperor ol Austria harfnrliid
that any utlicr than priests should
„ , . meddle with the education of youth.
Precedents are j ( C(lU |,| hare added, that none else
employment id n h uu ld converse with them and or
dcreil that all the books published in
the loHt fill v year, should hr burnt,
lie might thru hive smne hopes of
succeeding. The Carbonari in.ike a
gieat nbisc, and thereby thsityconse-
qupnee increases. l * '
•-The Turkish fleet has returned (u
the l).,rdu»ells, and there is every
pnihabili y ol their remaining there
until Mav next.”—Com. Jidv.
the prlilmn ot Mis. Sarah' Perry, tit,
aged and widowed mollirr of the H--
to ol Lake Ki le, had given the subject
a favorable hearing, uud bad reported ,n ‘ ns * e " l * ve , "’ cn
-.bill for her relief. Tne iiitdigcnce,
it waa pleasing to us, In make known.
Mrs. Perry lias claims upon the gra
titude of the country, which every
leeling of patriotism ought fo sanc
tion. She maybe styled, emphatical
ly, a mother of our Navy. Her fi-e
suits, wne d voln| Inint llleir infsn.
cy, to the cause of their country, two
id whom have luileo saci dices iti liicu
.itilent zeal lor its -welfare, in the
pro-ccu'iun «| important lru-t» y ami
three survive, the solace of tin- det-liit-
tng years, and the gallant defenders
of our dearest rights A lineal dc
scendant limn Sir William' Wallace,
she inspired her aims with that ele-
yatei| heroism of suul- wliich iris lid
item to ahyitik-fiom no summons ul
duty whero d tig r was imminent, but
mi|the cnotiary, miibey with nlacrity
the calls of the country, though it
A*f« to the very attar of .imnviiliitioti.
Congress, we are coiifldeut, will not
ejeot the report of-the Committee,'
■but will manifest a ready disposition t ' , ~V~ , ■
to give it its sMictitm, by e'ltentliug “W'W * w “ re trun«planttd inlu
lilt ami nf reliei to one, whom all «ur “! '“P*" witlt somecornj.ttfirte.
From the New York Statesman, Jan. 22.
We have seen this morning, at the
Ait' lion Room of 0-vial Dunham,
heq the cropnf-cotton wliich grew
at hisgavdcn at his seat on Long Ix«
la--d, end wl ich was picked op the 5th,
14 h and 25th ot December, snd 14th
of the present month* It is all of an
excellent quality, in every respect
quul to any of the numerous speci-
svliich were
picked before the frost bad touched
Hie plant We-have little doubt,
• It discovery that frost does not af
feet lhi- plant, after it has arrived at
a certain stage, from yielding the
desired nop, will be productive of
important results to this, section of
the country, and wo take pleasure in
presenting the following iut- resting
mernoriiidunt obtrameu from Mr.
Dunham.
" The cotton here exhibited was
raised in tnv garden on Lung 1-land
It em abuul 250 tu 320 plants ; the
seeds procured from the editors of the
New Y.uk Statesman last spring, and
by them nbniinetl from a gentleman
frit iiilly to agriculture. ThM.seeds
were put in the ground on the bor
der ol die garden die early part of
May, Ini' by inattention the.sea is
land and upland were plumed pro-
miscunusly ; six, eight and ten'seeds
were oi-ras'oiially put into a hill',
when nn tlu-ir coming up, tl)e, stalks
were found tu* be too thltk, and th--
uetter feelings require us to cheiish.
Hash Hep.
Cnpt. Lnurmcc.—We regret to
perceive in the report of OongrcSsjon-
-<l proceedings, th it the ro'nmiittee on
naval alTiiialiave repnrted against the
dialely alter which we had a teririhle
drought, and the plants were so much
stunned that they came to little nr
nothing. In the border of the garden
there were many Anwar* planted,
which must rather have impeded the
growth ot the rottoii, fur some of the
plants were almost hidden "by shade.
petition of the widow n| Copt. L • w-j \ rl August the plants began to"fl.iwer,
rei.ee, for a cmiiiouauce of die sop-1 i| 1L .y grew very luxuriant till the
pnrt forwiiichshelias h.cn ludebt.-d f,,,t frost, which cheeked all further
tu government since he dead, t.i he, v( . Ket utioru At this time there ' had
gallant husband, and which.we
. vegetntiim. At this time there
. . * re been but one picking, oil the SOtli
■W" tl>M| - ! Get.* r. 'I he gardner was about to
Alice, slid die educatinii of lits < fl j,, u || U p an ,| throw away the residue of
anrillir. Cant. Lawrence so m hia _ ...
spring. Capt. Lawrence sp nt hia
whole ifoin the service of his count' v
and died bravely fighting for its rights
and honour. Tliujjiavul pension fund
we believe to be mure than ailt-qo ite
ttvall the .demands now made mrit,
amt it is proper to call to mind, the
aftmont ot contributions iniilr to that
fund by the activity of Capt. Law
rence’s captures, #v. Tho interest of
the duties alone paid to the govern
meui for .property captured by him,
excuetli die amount of the pension.- -
Have these claims on the feelings and
strict justice of the country no weight
will! Cohgressf The children of Cum
the plan's, as being of no value,' but
was prevented, and on the 1st. No
vember, as fine a picking was made
as the one previous The 20th of the
s-m.* month another picki"g.. on the
5th, 14lh, and 25th days nf D- remlier
three other pickings, and on the I4ih
of-January the present mouth, a still
fui tlier picking, an|| a few more pods,
ripe, may be found towards the first
of F. bruary.
“The curiosity about the growth or
co'ton in this climate appears to be
thts>—till now it was supposed that our
season was not tong enough to raise
„ - , . , . , cotton, anil that immediate! v after the
Ferry are educated at the expense pf | rH5 , a .,ni. a red no mure could he con
st „ ,i,-,h w i - , . . | .' e cnu, "v)' is the daughter t^aptmn i tend niijhut from the experiment here
die caaes which have been tried is that Lawrence unworthy of its protection?'„ ( |,, uce(li it wi „ be le J, thst s0 | ar
rlie one waa sUccesslul it is true, and friMn the frosl destroying the vital
pirm »f vegetation, it only stops it»
Gltugnt Uru‘rrri>ly.‘—At the late elec,
'lion of a Lord Hectur for this University
'Sir Wallet Scott and sir James Mack ntoah
were candidates, ami the latter-wat elect
-«d- Tho following remarks are IVom the
address of Mr Jeffrey, the former Hector,
open his retirement.
•• sir Walter Scott, though he lias been
the unsuccessful c.militate on tins occa-
»icn, still he must, from the great combin
ation of talent Which Providence hao-gra-
cioitaly endowed him with, eummand your
catce.n and respect. Ite ia in a wonder id
degree possessed or talents of a very rare
kind, and these talents have nnt been ul-
'lowed t > lio dormant, having been em
nliiyi.d fbr many years in affording amuse-
sneiitnnd inaiiviction to the'wl,ole of this
nation. Sir Walter -colt ia a man pos-
aetsed of a most fruitful imagination, a man
ot most extraordinary genius, a man who
ia nutter of almovt eery subject j ai-.ff
douks into iiuman character, and painta
what he tliero discovers in colon! the meat
-beautiful, and in language the most sat-
blio.e. In aliiirt, lie is a man wlio com-
iinet in liiniaclfso many rare qualities, aw]
-so much qrudition, tils' h has raised
■himself to a pinnac|e of glen uoequaltul
in tula, or I may ssy, in any other, age.
b.r James Mackintosh, on the other hand,
-la a man possessed of talents, though of
a very d Bar nt kiwi from those -f hisenin.
{Ktitoribitt, at the same tine, ulcuta very
WoMum Co be ptet with.”
the other lost victury bv uiitiim-ly
death. Hut shall wonnlytccoinpenve
auccessful heroism? The Romans ill
the lowest ebb ol their fortune pro.
S timid puhlidrhonour tntho4*fitaled
nersi who Had Hot despairetl of his
country—shall we be ungrateful to
the memory of him whose <1 vine words
etljirined Ins comp minus * not h give
up tho s6ip !, ~to tlie as he alia) lurthe
glory ol Anieric.i? -A. I*. Jim.
|7ie Greeks—Notwithstanding the
infilling reports with which the Eu
ropean papers have abounded, we have
constantly expressed our opinion, that
IheGieeks would ultimately prevail
over their barbarous oppressors, and
eventually succeed ia securing liberty
and. independence. We have been
enabled; ^(by- mean* df a Commercial
frietu)) ttvg*ve. trom lime to lime, the
latwt and most authent'e. occouma
troifi the tame source .we are now en
abled to present our readers wi'h the
lullllwiftg rttract of a letter, dated
Smyrna,- Nov. 17,1838. It ought lo be
borne-io mind, that our Correspondent
is an American, living-on the spot.
Trade hastitr three nr four weeks
past been-’quite brisk, which, together
the perfect gnnd outer whiyh nuw
reigns in pui city, makes us, in
nit-asure-forget our paat miseries, and
ihd great lactlitr wi>t. which they m y
be.-renewed The Greek chum hit
famed much,mi I tbink^fActuation
progress leaving an much nourish-
ment in the plant, that with the aid id
dry, cold weather, every pod ol any
srze, matures, expands and v bpeus,
like a cltesuut burr; and the cotton, in
point of staple and every thing else
relating (hereto, is fully rqual to that
produced before the frost made itr aps
pearance, with the single exception
that the pods are nut so large, and ap
pear lobe stopped in the growth, im
mediately after frost appears.
“To every person wishing to make
the experiment the writer would re
commend that the ground be prepared
as for corn; that the seed be put into
the hills about the same distance a-
hart, and that not more' than four or
live atalks be suffered to remain in
each hill; that the cotton be ploughed
and lioeil, in the same manner as corn,
and if found to grow too luxuriantly
nip t-Sf the tops ahd it will then'be
found to yield more pods. It should
never be suff -retl to grow above from
three to-tour feel high; and be sure to
plant early; at it ie better to run the
risk ot having the fii*f crop cut OB'
with the spring frost, Ilian be ton late
in planting; fbr if you can only - get
plants weft slockcn with pods before
the fall frost set in, you need not be
alarmed but that you will gather '
nlcuulul crop.
PAYID-DUWJIAM*
Norfolk, Beh. !-■—Accounts from
Ht. Thomas are lo the 12th ulL
brought by a gentleman who came pas
senger in the schr. Craven, arrived at
Ocracock, bound tu Newbern, N. 0.
The following waa then the slate of
the markets t—Floor, per bbl. 812,
and on the rite j i’eaa, black eyed,
per dn. 9 25 ; B ays, while per do. 7
50 ; Bread, of all kind*, in demand^
P-’fk, Mesa, 88; Beef, very little
good in market j Corn Meal, tluil ;
Lard, a drug, 8700 kegs in market;
and aelling at7 cents per lb ; Hama,
low; Fi»h, of all kinds, generally dull,
Snap, Candles, and Batter, maiket
overstocked ; Cheese, good, would
icll-i Imperial Teas were in i'« ontid.
Comm■ Heading Hooks.
For Ncfr-York,
The rrgtilBr m> ket ihlp
UAltONNB,
John Mott, Matter,
Par (Veijflit i»t WOO bale* Cot'
ton or pftftfiffCg apply tu the Muter on beard
> et Anciiux’t wbirt* or to
J. La CMROP ^ CO.
tfho offer/or Hole,
35 bbU Meu l'u. k / Ncw-York pity
75 do Prime do > Inapeciiou
4 buxef fresh Loudon Muiurd, hi green
bottles
50 re»m* Printing Paper
75 bbls superfine 8ug«r
300 caski Nfiiit
30 boxes Wbhtemorc's Cotton Cards,
No 10
100 coils Bale Rope
35 boxes lta.sinfc
fei» 11 |i,65
Prom the Commtrciul Mlvevtiter.
TjlFa YENBji'lAN'S SKUENaDE.
And tun'd the soOest serenude,
Tliat e’er on Adria’s waters pluy'd
At Midnight, to Italian maid.
AXUUn’S “ S)K0X OF VuttlMTU.'"
Dun night hath settled far and wide
O’er ppiy Veneti4*t* streets of p;idc*
And flaps her rnven wing >»er head,
Like n lone spirit o’er the dead !
But murk ye yon lone lucid star,
That casts its lullowM beam afur,
And seems the choice and brightest gem
Thut spa. kies on night's diadem -
The Stur of Love the Star of Love
Whose native ruy is from above?
Italian Maid ! 1 “k out and sec
its mild, its nud <>w brilliancy !
Milder than mommg's esr.y beam
That sports un Adriu's mittric stream,
E'er the glad nun with orient ray
lias usher'd in the welcome day.—
MildeY than evening's farewell glow,
When vernal 'zephyrs softly blow ;
Ami thcTir’d sun has gain d a rest
In the bright bowers of the west.—
Milder than the rainbow’s dress
'Ofhymeneal loveliness;
When forth she walks with steps of pride
O'er the far heaven, a blooming bride!
But not so mild its peerless hue
Ah glances from thine *<yes of blue,
When wakes thy lover's serenade,
My oyvn, my lov'd, Italian Maid!
O wake thee now!- In yonder sky
The mooA suspends her lamp on high,
Whose streaming spk-tulors iloat in air
As if the light of nenven were there!
O wake thee now !—Her silver ray
Illumes the passing gondola i
And Adriu's bright and azure stream
Reflect her wild and wizard beam ;
bo the full! heart that owns tfiy name,
Gives back tlie light of love again.
O wake thee now '.—With gorgeous hue
It lights the bo>icr 1 built tor you ;
Its leaves ure green—its flowers arc fair—
And I were blest if you were there.
Then taste with me its coolinj; shade,
My own, my lov’d, Italian .Maid!
O wake tiiee now! In midnight hour
Thu zephyrs kins the moonlight flow'r,
And brush with fond and frolic wings
Thy minstrel lover's sounding strings;
And’.^esr upon the eur nfer
Tlie music of my blithe guitar 1'
O I st its toiies !—Its tones are sweet,
And echo through Venetian street,
Its lay »s dcir 1-0 list will! me,
•The magic of its n^elody 1
Not Petrarch’s lyri could wildly wake
A softer st rain on’Leman's lake,
When, like the amorous nightingale,
lie gives to love his softest tale j
And phdn and woodland proud prolong
The echo of his wizard song.
Then list *hy lover’s at-re mule,
My own, my lov’d, Italian Maid !
O wake thee now !—St. Mark's lone
tower
Whilome bath tolled the midnight hour;
The wind is still the wave is clear
And hope is nigh, and jov is near;
And sweet is every whisper'd word
That partial love hath fondly heard.
List, tnen, thy lover’s serenade.
My own. my lov'd, Italian Maid ! *
O wake thee now!»Thc fountain spray
Is wreathing in the moonlight ray,
So light, so pure, its chastened dew,
• The eye might mark tlie moon shinq
through j
Time turns to spray-awake 1 awake !
E er momirg’s dawning splendors break
List, list, thy lover's serenude,
My own, my lov’d, Italian Maid! R.
Corn Afloat.
Maryland White
ilWfi/sir Corn, cargo of sclfr Trader
For sale by
L. P. SAGE.
feb 11 65
DIED,
In this City on Suu *day morning, the
8th inst. Miss Mama Batahii, eldest uaugh*
ter nf the late Doctor Nicholas S. Bayard,
aged seventeen veers and seven months;
snd on the morn ng liter, Sunday the 9th,
expired hen. ster Miss Sarah L. W ash, on
ly daughter of he late John P. Ward, E?q,
of this city, aged twenty years. Affectionate
and amiable, they both fell vief ms tofilial
pi-ty and tenderness, having Inst a loving
and duar mother, within a few months,
from which time, sorrow marked them
fur an early grave. They were justly
vdmi ed and beloved by those who knew
tjfem, and wnuld haw been an ornament
to any society t hut Heaven has called to
its mansions, their chaste and pious souls
to enjoy the bliss which awaits the good
and religious j and there to mix with the
kindred spirit which they l.-ved, above all
in this world Their numerous friends and
relations* must therefore Hear this loss,
with resignation to the wdl of God, whose
infinite mercy, is even perceivable in this
painfnl dispensation.
MARINE.
PORT OF SdVJUWJM.
CLEARED. *
Br brig Waterloo, Partridge,/.ondon,
' J B Herbc t & co.
*Br sloop Montego-Bay, M 4 Lintock, Mon-
tego*Bav* J B Herbert & co.
ARRIVED.
Ship Gen. Kempt, Bourne, Liverpool,.57
days, to A L Molyncux and J Woodrow.
Ship Bingham, Flemieg, Charleston, 16
hours, in ballast, to order.
Schr Culloden, Johns, Charleston, 14
hours* with salt, to J B Herbert *&co.
WKKTTO SKA YrSTXRRAY.
Ship Wm Penn, Hamilton, Liverpool.
Ship Izettc, sliaw, Liverpool.
Ship William, Noyes, Ncw-York.
Ship Clifford Wayne, Allyn, New-York,
Sloop Mury f Blown, Qhsrlcstoa.
' a
For New-Orleans,
Tlie’ tint snilinir brii*
GEORGE.
Knight, Matter,
Will, sail on Sunday next. For
freight or passage, having excellent ac
commodations, apply lo Capt. Knight on
board at MooreVwhsrf, or to
HALL, HOYT U CO.
feb 11 63', 1
s si ■
For Charleston,
The packet aloop
WASP, r
■ M'Aeun,"matter,
—_ To be dispatclied immediately.
For H eight or passage,' apply the Captain
un board at Bnltmi’a u-harf, or to
^JOHN P. WILUAJtSOtf.
feb It
Prime P u rk.
80© ForaateJ?y jU,t rcCt ' ve ^» ,im1
f-.-b It
OAUDIIY U D'UFACHE.
p 65
For Sale,
B RADS and Common Carulina Hoes, by
the cask or dozen
—ALSO—
Hibbert’a Porter in Pint bottles, by
R.OJ.HAB&1ISIIAM.
fo|)Tl e65
Domestic Goods and Shoes.
YARDS Domestic Goods,
cmiuHtingof
PLAIDS, STRIPES, & CHUCKS,
Large and small figures.
—ai.ro—
A few cases Ladies Bhoea
For sale Low, by
G TOMPKINS,
No 3, Commerce Row.
feb 11 65
Nfcgro Shoes,
At the Sign o/'the Jt/CJ IlOO'f; j\ortk title
' yfydfo/mam'0
F OUR cases Negri) Shoes, nf an excel
lent q-ta I y. Those p.-rwms who have
not yet supplied themselves with this ar
ticle, wohIu do well to call.
—ALSO—
Servants Shoes of every description*
For sale Low, by
7 R. L. MILLING,
feb 11-‘ |p 65
G ENTLEMEN’S Pdcket Remembran
cer for t8‘J3.
Ladies Pocket Book for 18?3
Sporting Anecdotes, price S' 75
Percy Anecdotes, part 26, Commerce,
50 cents
, Murac't Aev) Oeografihy, for Schools,
with an Alius, price gl 87
Grier's Almanac.
-Received by
S.C.tf J. SCHENK,
fob 11 pf5
Missing,
S UPPOSED to have been taken by mis
take when Ian ed from brig Hesper,
on Saturday, at Hunter's whaif, 1 bbl Pork,
4 drums Figs, and 1 qr. chest Tea, marked
C. Sully. Any information of them will be
acknowledged by * *
JOHN CANDLER,
feb 11 65 Jones' Buildings.
ALLENS’ OFFICE. )
Savannah, I Xth Feb. I8£3 £
The Fifth (jays Drsf.ng of the
Maryland State Lottery
And *he Eighth days Drawing of the
NEW-YORK
Liter Stove, liotterj,
Are receiveu, r Inch are subject to the in*
spection of Arivr nturers.
—ASAVMVW—
Maryland State Lottery)
O NLY five drawing, rema.ii to c- m-
4>lote thU«ehfDK,-«o4TH6 H’HUl.E
OF THE LARGE PIOZES S1ILL UN-
DRAWN, viz:
-20,000 Dollars,
10,000 Dollars,
40,000 Dollars,
5,000 Dollars,
5,000 Dollars,
3,000 Dollars,
8 of 1,000 Dollars,
MfD'ALH JVW t'LO.VtI.\'G,
Except the Twenty and one of the Ten
Thousands; Tickets ar<f tl ready scarce, and
to prevent disappointments, no delay should
be made in leaving ORDERS, which are
received for TICKETS, (without other ex*
pence thin ih. IV:ltimori> price of
TWELVE DOLLARS) at
. , hxgliaiige Office,
Where the Lists oi’draaings are regularly
received, and the Cash paid for Prizes as
soon as drawn.
TICKETS WILL SOON -RISE.
feb tl 65
Just Received,
HHDS. prim, retailing M-Jsaaea
50 bbls Piime and Hess Purlc
For sale by
PEHBY 8c WEIGHT.
TcblO H 6)
Lamp Glasses, &c.
J UST received from tbe manufactory, i
onmplete assortment of Lamp Glasses
Proof Vais, and Apothecary's Shop Fur
niture, fur sale by -
R. WORRELL. Jr/
feb 10 p M
MEimaE.
TO-MORROW EVENING, Feb, is.
Will be performed Cumberland*. Co
medy nf
The Wheel of Fortune.
Sir Darld U.w Hr. Bpillcr
Governor Tempeat Faulkner
Pcnmdduck Huglira
Henri Woodville Robertson
Emily Mrs. Hughes
After tlie Comedy ■
Jl COMIC DANCE)
tty Hr. T. ffitmaa.
- VVXVWXVW—
Hie evenings Entcrlainmeiits to conclude
with the Faro*. cj*1I»-«1
Lock and. Hey.
Dimond’s Play of -•
ADRIAN AND OllILLA,
Or a Mother's Vengeance,
Is in reheurfial, likewise the interesting
D.ams celled
The Peasant Boy.
liyPrioe of Admission—Boxes and Pitt-
81—Gallery 50 cents.
*.* Smoking in the Theatre is positively
prohibited.
Doors will be opened at half-put S o’
clock, and Performance to commence at a
quarter betorc 7.
03* t’luces for the Roxea may be take*
a> the room under the office ot the Grim-
siia, where the Box office is at preseut
situated.
feb 11 65
—f-
Prime Pork,
.lull received pel ihiji H'illhm IVa!!ace,
* " IIIILs. Prime Pork, -N. York citi
— inspection v
25 bbls Newark Cider
10 do Vassar’s Ale
For sale by
• J. It. HERBERT ti CO.
feb 10 64
L. P. Tenerilfe Wine.
«R. casks I. P. Tencilfe. Win©
Just received. Fur s ile by
. J. B. HERBERT & CO.
feb 10 64
WHISKEY.
G(fjVTk BARRELS Rye Whiskey
HSJ'iJ Landing Irom brig Levant,
For sale by
feb 10 64
C. C. GRISWOLD.
For Sale, -
A MULATTO WOMAN shout 25 veai
old, a good Washer snd Iror-er,
seamstress and plain Cook, with her so
eight years of ,ge. -»pply to r
BAKER St HINTON.
jan 15 ■4'’
Emerson’s Elastic Razor
Strops,
£\ RF. a new Patent, an-! on an improved
sRJt plan i and aro liighly recommended
t he public. For sale bv
ANSON PARSONS,
Druggist, No 8, Gibbons’ Rail din
Flour, Figs, &c.
13 / |j\ BARRELS sujivrfinc Flour landing
from sloop Mentor
20 druniv Figi, landing IVom schoonen
.. Sally Ann
And for sale bv
DANIEL CARNEY, Jr.
Who tuis-in Store,
100 bbls Apple Biondy
30 do N E Rum, 10 hhds do
20 hhds Muscovado Sugars
100 boxes Northern Candles-
200 do do 8(mp
Prime Pork, Mess Beef, Tow Cloth
Costings, Nails, Anchors
Chocolate, Raisins
Hyde*a Snap and Candles, Qfc.
feb 8 p 63
Pork, Share Moulds, &c."
Lauding from ship Charlotte,.
BARRELS Prime Pork
2 tons share Moulds
12 boxes of the Barlow Cheese,
equnl to English
In Store f
60 bbls Mess Pork
2 tierces Sugar
4 bbls do
6 qr. casks Malaga Wine
1 pipe Cognac Brandy i
1 do Holland'Gin
10 half bhis Flour
25 boxes S<-ap
115 do Candles
4. kegs Tobacco
16 tubs Goshen Butter
For sale by
C. C. GR1SWOLD.I
feb 5 60
MISSING-
Li jkJ • 1E following articles were purch
at the sale of Funiture of A. S
loch, Esq. last summer, and must have l
taken from tbe. Court House by mistal
1 Polished 8tcel Fi nder,
1 do . do Shovel,
1 do Y»do Poker,
1 pair do do Tongs
Any information respecting them, i
quested tu be left at the office of the G
ut
jan 54•
5
Last Notice.
LL Persons 'that are yet indebted to
the late firm of Fu aotia ii Lay, D* ug-
gists, are requested to make payment to
either of the subscribcra r by the first day of
February next, or It eir accounts will bo
prosecuted without distinction of persons^
ANhON PARSONS.
Fit ANUS I. LAY,
jan 27 52
Notice.
2T)RE Copartnership hejelo'ore existing
•UL between L. H. Sack, & L. P. Saob,
under the'firm of L. II Sage, U Co. ex\
pired on the 21st msL by mutual consent*
the subscriber is autboifced to- settle th^
Accounts. L. P* SAU8.
■ »n 5*