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SAVANNAH :
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11IDU 0 \ V MORNING, FEB. 1", IBJJ
No mill not th of Charleston W4 re
wired ycsterdsy.
Inthe Senate of the United State* on
the 31*1 ult. Mr. Smith, of Maryland, intro,
duced a bill making an appropriation of
0,000 a year, lor tun yean, for tint grit*
dual Mtiaameut oftlte new fortreiaea ufjhc
United State*. \
Whatever may be the opinion a* to the
extensive* pjan of fort Mentions, of the
coxal* and harbor* of the United State*, utu
•Ring munt he evident, or if not, this ex
tract must make it an, that if carried into
operation to the extent proposed, an enor
mous expense will he entailed upon the
Country. That there arc point* requiring
immediate attention, every one must allow,
■but the point at which we must atop, («
Worthy of the serious cons .deration'orev*
cry man who look* boyond the present
time. This is but the entering wedge to
the enormous expenses of the n/Mem of,
fortification which bus be dr coiptncncid—
fortification* aft**r they arc fKiillinl, can-
but stand without continual •rejwiis—re-
pair* cost money— and /‘men nuisl be
employed to preserve them’from utter
'dean iicion by the hand of time -our pie.
belli force is not sufficient to preserve the
fortification* now hi exi teiicu, as s evi
denced b) our own harbor, us well *»•-
tli< i», and thus the (bundatnm for that
greatest of evils, a luigestanding army in
time of peace, is laid and ti is will perpe-
tually incre.!»«•. We rope d, the subject
*is deserving of the serious attention of the
people Mild their Representatives.
I _
Th, follnwln, nolle, I, from th*
It.In ore Peder.l Kepubiicaiiu> J in-
U.7 29>h.
"We perceive, bv » nvirnin, prim,
III.Hue Itev. Mi Fii«V?lNt•cunv,rl,il
Jew,’ ,cknowletlgctl the rec'ipt ol five
hundred .nil twenty-on, Uollna, »
gold ring .nd a breast /lilt, "in ml of
ihe Aniciic.il Society fur • mi-linm-
ling (lie ciimliliun of the Jew. ” We
merely nonce till, circum.tince by
yay ol encouraging Lhnic ItBersI and
generous men. whn are charged with
rti.lng .ui'plie, for the pound our
own eiijj 'hey h.ve a right to e,pcct
a huge nun for home use, when up
waul, id'five hundred dollar, are «o
easily collected for foreign purposes.”
Since -we noticed the publication
here „f SPOUTING ANECDOTES
we h.ve seen, mil have been very glad
tn nbtuin a ci'py.hf them. The engra
veil fuml'mpiece, is very neat and the
work generally i* well gut up. Since
Vie obtained our enpy we have looke d
over it. piges ami renewed our recol
lection uliia-cnnlente. We are mom
than ever ■atiifii't) that it lit a very
pleasant bonk; Hint it abounds with
Anecdotes ul men and tilings width
ituerei’ every spoilsman and will give
Steam.—Thin powerful agent, first
filled hy Americans to na igatioii, appears
desiineil to Increase in useful lies.,mul tu he
■ curried ton degree jit ricrfctifnn to which
-the tinniest dreams of die I Yuintiry w’oiitd,
Bo long time since, have hardly dared ti
•spire, lfthe hillowing is acnrrrct repre-
■ocnlatlnn.-and wo sre assiired tlnn it isfrom
■ respectable aource, the lieneliia to bo
derived from it will baffle cidciilatidin otiri
We shall behold it quickly anpercede other
-mu les of conveyance to the moat distant
Tegiona -thin, In a great measure, as it
Were, annihi-atlng space and time, and
•lineal compleiing a triumph over the cle-
annus, i hu inventor too is. un American.
Extractor a'tcuerfrom London,dated
November 33, 1828,—“ A grcai object ol
curiosity 'l. now preparing on the Thames
•— a new Steam Vestel 'intended for Cal
cutta. Her engine and boiler occupy
only one fifth part of the usual •pace—hep
furnace, containing ill own smoke, will
fcrl'ui-m with oae bu.diel what fo ineriy
Itook one chaldron of coals i her boiler is
constructed to return its own steam, with
out one particle escapiug an that unce fi I-
edit Is enough'for the voyage, which .1
l. calculated she will- p- rmim in .iS or .0
days, file invention is Ant. rican- Per
•kine a the niam lie duel honor lu In] coun
try. In two niuoth. tune this vessel will
•ail lor go) foi Can-tuu,
The committee to the Pennsylvania Le-
jpiliturc, to whom wiia I fci cd the me.
murial of the ' Philadelphia Asylum for the
Deal end Du-iib,’ under the management
ot Mr Seixas, has reported to the' House
if Representative., a bill, .granting name
Mr. Joseph Tyler, the otdeit mem-' Review of the Markets for *he pad
her of the llramn-ic t'nrps In the U.: tPeek From the .V. V. Daily .Id-
St.tea, died on Stturdiv evening in vertiset. Frb, I.
r-itte year of hi, age. ’ T-iia vertera'- Gilton.-The import from th* 24Ht
hi - acini' had fintahed the second jtn lh • 3tit J .nuary, inclusive, wae
night of • iliurt rngagomenl at the [8960 bale,.
I’atk Thralie, and alter having rf.-r- The operation, nT the week were
ted hllhielfintho character of Ocn. ] very extensive, principally in Upland*
Washington, III the play of " The Gin-, f«r 'exportation, Sutne parcel* nf the
rv nfCuluinbij,” he returned to his j new crop Alabama sold at It) a Ilf
lodgingariimplainiug of an oppression cents, and fur a small parrel of very
nn thebrnit | in twqjtinura afterwards fine, 13 cant, have been offered. Of
he expired. Mr. Tyler died of an the Unlandt the chief aale, of G»nr-
nrganic affection of the heart, pro- giaand South f.-arnlina were at It a
duced by the accumulated tumble* 11) cents, anil iff North Carolina at
and aniely; incident tn old age and 10} ill cents The market has been
misfortune. Mr. T. has left an aged
widow, and fourteen grand children,
more steady that, at any time aincelhe
coming in nf the new crop. Little
{who were dependant on him for doing in Sea Island or I.nnisianejihe
..... ... ’ to '
For Liverpool, v
* The Mibits'itlal ship
LYCU II O U S,
J H Il.ilrjf, mailer,
Commences loading tlnsday,
and has a largo part of her cargo ready to
go board, F«r freight of 2t>0 to 250 Uatcs,
apply on board, or tn
EDWIN BAUTLF.TT.
feb 13 b 67
For Darien,
The sloop
AMELIA,
Taber, Master,
To salt nn Saturday even ng next,
For freight ur pataage, apply to the Cap
tain on board at Hunter’s wharf, nr to
HALL U MK1GS.
feb 13 p 67
support) tu deplore his loss, slid .
leel'lhe want ol his fostering cere—
Mr. Tyler was a cunteniproary of
Garrick,, Barry, $ Mossop ; as early
as, 1779, lie was a distinguish'd ope
ratic performer in the prntincinl
Theatre. in England. In 1793 he
arrived in the U. S. df joined in,- com
puny then performing in the old The-
litre in juhu'street. Ha continued
by his priifesainnal talents to jnstruot
and amuse the New York audience
till within a lew years paatj when not.
delight In every Inver of adventure | being able from hi* advanced age any,
Weshnll make some selections, which lunger to discharge the arduous duty
will satisfy all those who doubt Ottr
word as to the merit and maivetl-'us
variety nl the work. The’ lleview
from lh, London Magazine, which is
talaehed tn the advertisement ul Mrs
ara. Cary & Life, alVmds a lively pic-
in n vt thS contents nf the volume.
"Every fact in die honk,” s-iys the
Unviewer,glitters bke a rivm in the
• in the sun. It it a luppv cniupaaiiinn
i lull nf whun nual p-.pular phrases,
" with a slip of lnor.-ili y in it, like a
till nl |, niun peel in one’s punch and
•• delightfully il..vnreil with the cliui-
" teat lime juice ul thing-"
Dm. Prest-
From the Litct\firhl, ( Conn J Eagle Jan, 20
A ge tinman in t'nmp-y, N. Y
writes to his friend in tins piece, lliar
the Inllnwing is n facsimile , f an in-
seriptiuii nn a stuiiu louml in that
town, in Nov. last. The slime being
14 inches In g, liieadlh IS, anil tit pill
9, with tin figuic of a tree in d n »er
pent climbing it„bi-iween the De and
ihe L, tiigetlmr with -i cross.
L,eoXI)e,£l.a
VI. 1320 g cn „.
The gentleman in Pompey reqocs
ted the opinion u) his triend heic, oil
the subject, and ' we have beeu per
milted lu extract the following from
Ills am wers:
Lem X, Ue, > may thus bn translated
VI. IJiu J Leo, by the Grace ol
'God,; Pope,.and the (hit year of his
l'oiiiiiioate.
The tree, yitb the serpent climbing
etbariy.denotes there writer’s faith
in the uposlncy, ur fall nf man, as
Ui'Bciibed in the history nl Muses.
L. S. tn.iy denote, focus sigiHi, the
Lsltu winds for the place of the seat.
Tilt* inverted fl in y designate the
place of ilie seal, nr the seal itself.
'J'liv X ur ciors denotes the wri ■
tor’s tiutn in a crucili. (I Saviour ortlie
lipili of toe tlirisiiiin religion.
tie. Musliiem, the nuisl authentic
hisUirjuti.inlormsus that Leu X was
made Pope hi 1913, and held ti.e nf
flue ul Piitwfitule to the year 1320
It o, the year 1520 wuultl be the Gth
year of his PmitiHcate. This seems
lu prove lliai the writer ul the 'nseijp-
tiiin was'a Christian and h Knuian
Cuthultc The inverted U is the
must euigmutieal of the wholes hui
might in not be uti O, demiting the
seal,With theboitnm worn nB' , iy time?
Ur might mu L A be the initials id
the wruei’s name, nil a sepulchral
mnnuuieni? Oi might nut the inver
TO-MORROW EVENING, F^b 1^
Will bu perfot mnl fur tin* Hrat litnti in
SivnttnaK, a plnv ih 5 acts, called
ADRIAN AND OltlLLA,
. Or a Mother's Vengeance,
Written by Wm Uinmnd, Esq. author ol
the Ifero ol the North, Hunter of the
Alps, Youth, Love and Fully, Uc. .
Prince Altenburg Mr Hughe*
fount of Hotenheira Faulkner
Adrian Robcrtaoo
Michael . Spill,r
Madam Clermont Mr*. Hughes
Orilla Miss Tilden
id his pmlcssiiin, he retired from -lie
singe, bearing with him the esteem of
ill who knew him. -In private life
few men were mure-drae.rvedly res
pected than the subject nf these re
marks, and it is with pleasure we add
lie always enjoyed the esteem of his
Thespian associates. Had Mr. Ty
ler lived lie would have taken u be
nefit on Wednesday evening, 29‘h
inst. Wo hope the good intended
Mr. T. may now be extended 'u his
aged and respected widow; lu her
indit'd it would be a hen-fit, and we
avail ourselves nl tiii* uperttiinn nf
suggesting llt.it il should be a free he-
tie/tf. We teel cimfillent the druniii.
tit cmp* will c.,eerfully volunteer
their services oil Hie iicc-iaion, slid
that the nianugei* will with then char-
ueteiisslic lineralily give every faci
lity and aid in then p- wer.
eV YMer. Mu.
deiu-ly glOUU in Sid of the fiindk of that! WlHtaml the cross be masonic em
Mist mu inn and appMprisU„ K gJUOO blem *' !*„®u\ ot wl,icl ' 1
•nnnm, fur the inatniction of iialigent pu
pita.
-Vetiilona
gisluli
•ion, fur the catuliliahioent uf thirteen
hanks. All c.cepl four to be iustituted in
the city.
urn pnleci'by igmusni?
How oaine tins stone deposited i>
the place where il was louml?' 1 Auie
r ... , . ,, , rita was discovered hy Columbus in
iimn* ire to lie preferred to the le- ,498,1' Mexico- wattled m 1521.
nre ol New kork at hi pre.ent.es- Q, u . b e 0 was,settled in 1608. Might
MIT* til., fiatfilll ullll.a.ltl , I,. nl . . , -v.
Vrofessnr-Limlsny, of Princeton, has
seme wondering Spuriaf.* sail up Hie
Mississippi, or the Mohawk, and ft u!
a -lining place nn Fonvpny hill, as a
seior-d paradise?
The uiscription seems but the sig-
College, at Nashville, ’Icunessee.
been elected Pr, talent of Cmnbcrimtd n»>ure^ olflume punlic or > official ad
But whciher it wee a hull, decree e-
diet or proclamation uf the Roman
HuntiH', ur an indulgence, pardoning
all sins, pn-selil,pa>t dtluiuro,granted
by fume Unman priest, See. is s mere
matter of conjecture, >1 was custom-
ary tu bttlx seals tu such sacred doc
uments. The' sign ul the crsN gener-
ally attended ail public acta ol the
Uonian'Calholio.
A melancholy event took place on the
8th January, at Danville; in Kentucky. -In
firing ai a'ute in honor of the day, the esn-
non went uir prematurely and Mr. Joseph
Sptrkc was inatanlaneously killed, and
Mr. John C chnn, Jr. so badly injured
that it wu found necetaary to amputate
Lis arm. ,
"Flour waa telling at Kingston, (Jam.)
the beginning of Januury, et gl9 a VO per
barrel. It was, however, expected to fall|
■eon, aa large quantities were -ieoked for
Iron) the Windward lalands.
The first assembly of Pennsylvania was
Jinlden in l*hilsdcl,ihia, March 12, -1683.
A number of German Quakers this year
arrived and settled seven mile* north of
Vliibulclplha, and called their settlement
tfjet-niuolrwa.
Tn (665 the Governor of Ithodc Island
passed an order to outlaw all Quakere. and
to eeite their estate* because they would
wot bear arm*. I hia urtler wu resisted by
the People so successfully that it was ue-
rer earned tut* effect.
Someth ingMew —A coi respondent
ot the New 'York Uiteettc, who rub.
scribes 'ji Mariner," ol 2fl years ex-
perlynce;' •tiieaj that a respectable
shipmaster intend* soon to make a
passage across the AHaulic, in a small
vessel, to be nanigaled by hiiu.-cIf a-
lone—He put poses sailing.from New
Yufk for Lundo'u, early in the Spring.
The editor, appear to think the pro
ject feasible, and state-as a'fart, that
a Capis)ti j-isieh Ahscklurd, uf Ports-
inauth, (N, H.) made astttiilar voyage
sutne years since a vessel of 50 tans
buiiheu, from-L’Orient to Surinam
and from thenre to St. Kuststis
We know, that during the late war, a
you g. Mnlsliipm.in of our Navy,
mail* hi, escape from the prison ship
al-Benmiil,, got op-bo,rd a -in HUail-
ing bo..l, anil irrised safe at Norlu- k
E-ctraete from l.vuhn Papers,
Ti e two Galley Slaves—li has been
re|Mflm‘(l in a weekly publication,tliat
the Managers of Offvyiit Garden The
atre rerciv® the tian-litinn of this
Mitln--D 1 nma fnun a gentleman who
presented it for representation, and
that having thus nh'aincil a knowl
edge of the piece, they returned the
.VIA. and produced it themselves. In
contradict' 11 uf this report, we are
enebltul tos'ate pnwittvol V, that before
theiirigiinil Melu-l>i,11ns whs publish
ed in Paris, Mr. Howard I’avne
Iran-milted a translation ul it, l.igeth-
er with a co|iv of the Music, tu the
Manager* of Oovetit Garden, and
tltai both had been received bv them
leu days previous to the presentation
of Hie copy above mentioned The
Gentleman’* MS. was in consequence
returned to him without being read;
and the Melu-Oiama, including the
music, now performing, is that trims
mitteil, unit r the circumstance, iles-
riibeil by Mr. Ilow-ml Payne.
Mecclote if Mr. Gayle, a Vrench
Oljlcer —A\ le oi .sec tee in Pieil-
inuiil, 1 was dcacned with u p-irty id
tlriigioini, into the vv-md* Htat skirl the
vale ol S'-sia, tu prevent the smug
gling that went 1111 there. lf|
I i ling at night-in that wild soil tie-
solate Iract, l perceived among the
trees the. mins uf an old chateau,
which ! entered. To my great sur
arise, it was iuhabii.-d. I fmiml with
II il-a nnbleni n uf the bountry. He
via, a person of an inauspiciuua ap
pearance, .tbnui six feei hie'i, and for-
iy years of age He grulflv suppli
ed ini- -WUli 1 couple uf rmiois. Mv
hille'i ,g 0Ulcer and 1 amused our.
selves tkc.re with music After a f w
days we di-covcrcd that this man had
a irmail' in ilia i-ustnily, whom w-
laughing called Caititlla. We were
fir trmnsuspi clii g the horrid Irotlh
In about six weeks she died. I felt
an impulse oi melancholy curiosity to
see her in her cofiio. ‘ I g ive a gra
tuity to the monk who had charge ol
her remain,; and toward, midnight,
under the pretext nf sprinkling liply
water, he introduced me into the cha
pel whereehe'lnv. ltuund there one
ot those munificent figure, Vf-icli
continue besutilul even in the bmoiin
11! death. She hud a large aquiline
r.ose, whose contour, so expressive at
once of elevation and.tenderness, 1
never can foiget -l quilted iln-
inournful spot. Five years after be
ing with a detachment of my regiment
that escorted (he Emperor when he
latter waa offered ot our quotations,
but only a small parcel sold. Uplands,
new, 10} a 12; Louiaiana, hew, 15 a
lOfdn. old, -It a 14;' Alabaqta, new
11} a 12,
Etour—The demand continues li
mited. We renew nur quotations nt
Inst week. N. York supeifine 6 87 a
87; do. Wes'ern 7, Richinund (’itv 7;
Philadelphia 7; Petersburg superfine
fi 73.
llice— continues to arrive in small
pnrcels.ani) generally qf inferior qual
ity. ttne handsome lot of rew reach-
rii S3 50, In general our last quo
tations tnay be considered a,the cor
reel state nf the mark-t, and good
qualities in demand. "Rice all quali
ties nt market, g-2 37} a 3,25.
/Freights— We qo.oe tu Liverpool,
Cotton per lb 5-8d s |d; Rice 9< a
lOs; Nival Store. 4s. I’o the-Cim-
tinetH, Cotton 5-8d s }il.
Exchange—The followingmre the
present 1 'its of Eiehsnge;^bill* on
l.niiilon 60 days III premium; do.
B'i'i-h Governinent none; do. Frnore
5 10; d . Amsti'idain, 40 1 41}: do.
Iliiltiqinie, } li ; do, Virginia, 1}; do
Nnrili C. ifiTlla, 8 a 8}) (In CliHi es-
tnn, 4} -. 5; ii« Siiviinmh, 84 ^ 9; tl*»-
Nc.n Ortfan* tmminsl, Doulilimns 15
50 .1 15 55, SpHiii-li Dollars 1014 ■'
fo2, Freiicli 20 nnd 401- ps S| a 4
prom.
OBI IU A Y.
Departed this litu, on Monday iii^ht
last, after n short illness, in the 48th -year
of his age, 11kvj amin Huiithn, Esq. Mr.
Uurton washy birth a naive of* harlnlte
t .ounty, in Virginia, and, at tin early pe
riod of liis life, emigrated to this Stute
Mr. Burton's residence in Georgia wnsnm*
p y sutUn ent tn secnie to him the venera-
t on ami confidence of ull those with
f hntn he was ucquuinted. As a husband
and father, lie wus afi'ectionatc; us u mus
ter, kind hcnevolentand indul ent; and us
a friend, sincere Such was the high esti-
niatio t in which Mr Burton was held n
the County in which he then resided, that,
in the y.cur »>21, lie was elected Senator
in the legislature of Georgia, where he
faithfully and indepeude tly dis-barged
every dyly required by his situation, and
expected by his constituents, "v. Bur
ton bus left h wile uuJ child to honor his
loss
To Let, 1 *
Two neat Tenement, with
cotururtablc out Uuilriings, on I ot
Noll, Warren ward, lately >e
property of J A. Scott, Ksq. Ap
ply to 0. S. Han, Savannah, or
WILLIAM POPE, Scnr.
feb 13 67 May Itiver, S. C.
For Sale,
A CASK S Nails just received, and
ssnried for the Augusta Market.
BUI.LOGH {J DU>WOODY,
feb 13 e6 7
0 A T S.
FEW hundred bushrls Oats will be
ttuk void very low, if taken from on board
,g St Ivcster Healy, THIS DAY. Appl;
>n board at Johnston's lower wharf, nr to
S. D. PAUKMAN.
feb 13 67
MARINE.
POUT OF SM JlJVA'JUi.
A 3.
DENTIST,
l*ilIX,»aus»K., attend 10 the dutirs of
VI fits profi-NSion Application to hi
made at Mrs. Pihdes's, Col. White’s brick
biiililing, Bmiighton-street.
feb 13 67
Ready Famished Lodgings
Wanted,
k SITTING Room, two Bed Rooms, with
the use of a-Kitchen, bv a Small Fa-
nily for a few wee tea. Apply at this Of
feb 13 67
Washington's Birth Bay.
Republican Blues 1
cm jciSuf the UtjpubliCHii Uliu
Jt will appear on their Parade Ground,
n Saturdny the 22d inst. at 9 o’clock, A.
d. completely armed and equipped, and
prepared to fire for a^PLUME.
An election will, at the same time and
place be held for First Lieutenant of the
Ctmpany.
JOHN G. NIOOLL,
Capt. Republican Blues
feb t3 67
SOAP
^TldiVin B ’ * XKS OGvlittle'a,'landing'from
the Garonne, and tor sale oy
J. MEIGS,
Mong'n's late Bulloch's buildings,
In Store,
20 boxes Motdd (jundles
.40 kegs Manufactured Tobacco, No 1
•and 2, Harris',old U excellent
5 kegs Cavendish
18 bids Potatoes ,
14 do Lump Sugar »
feb 13 11.67
CLEARED.
Schr Lcander. Alden, 8t Augustine,
Muster.
Sloop William, Read, Charleston,
. S A f -ondy
ARRIVED. *
Schr Thorn, Vein rd, Darie -, 3 lays,
with cotton, to T Butler & co.
tdoop .pu tun Gibbs, alilht, 6 day ,
with 2 V bags • I -cotton, to Miller & Fori,
J M'Nisli, Jotinslon k Hills, and Cumming
k co.
Hoop John Chevalier,Chevalier,* hurles-
ton, I day, with bricks, for '--t Mary’s.
b-team boat Smniiel 'toward, talmadgc,
\ugustu, 3 days, with boats Nos. l6 k 9
in tow, With 116u hales emu , to • B it ler
co R ' am ;hell B Burroughs, E Bliss,
Duhamel k Ause,J Luthrop & co *tumue
Wright, Police & M’Kcnzic, S C Dut.iiiug,
J Meigs, and others
At Charleston, 11th inst sloop Corne
lia, Ripley, tosail next day.
CLKAIII It r >« IHIb rtuiT,
At New-York, -5th inst. ships Corsair,
Porter;-Iris, Burns.
The brig Concord, from P.trien, bound
to N. York, was spoke on the 5th inst lat
32 27, Ion 79 30.
CHARLES TON. Jan. Il—-Arrived brig
^tork, Somers, Salem, 24 ; schr’Harriet,
—. Beaufort i.
Cleared, Hr ship '■ciencc, M’Larty, Li*
verpotjl ; ship Friends, hoate,-Greenock;
Br brig llarmony. Humble, Liverpool;
s»ih Col Ramsay’. Smith- West Indies t
■steam boat Maid of (.trlcans, >Da\1s, Beau
fort and Hamburg. .
The brig Four Brothera from Rhode Is
land took u pilot on Sunday,-and anchored
id Five Futhom Hole; site*put t.Y sea the
same day, and was not seen yesterday.
f he schr Mary Ann, Stevens, arrived at
Georgetown, on Wed eaday hist, in 55
days front St Pie*re-de- diqueton N F.
NEW-YOt K, Feb. 5 Arr ship Jason.
Howland (late West) !’rom Rochelle, (sail-
Attention Georgia Hussars.
Uavarey OnV.rs.
DjTlHh m« inbers ur the corps are required
<JL to a-settible • n their parad> g mind,
in fill uniform, and completely equipped
at 10 I’clork; A. M. on the 221 inst toce
lebrate the anniversiry qf the corps
By order of Capt IUhrjkn,
•GORDON. 1st bjHigt. G, H,
f h 13 A7
Savannah Marine and Fire
Insurance Company.
AN udjournetl Mealing M • e Stork
nL holders of Hie Marinearu- F.. *? |
tinae Company, >» ill «uke place -it the ffict
nn Wednesday, 19th ins*, at 11 o’clock, f
the pup.se of Ui-ceivmgthe Report of
Com ni'.tec* appo nie l ai a former meeting
feb 13 I. 67
went to be crowned King of Italy, t fed NOv.Sdi) witli bwndy and dry goods,
contrived to learn the wttSle4
was told tmt the jealous hu-baod,
to a I’MUge, m UilBk, o! 7 91 8 day*, keard of,
Count — —had fuuud attacticd to
his wile’s bed an^ug'ish watcti, the
property of a young man of the town
in which they resided. On that day
he carried her off to the chateau, in
the midst of the woods of Sesia. He
uttered not -a ayallable but in answer
to all herentiesties he coldly and si
lently showed her the "English watch,
tie always kept about his person. He
thoaVtssed nearly three years with
tier At leugih she died ol a broken
lieai t, in the Bower of her age. The
hasbitid made at attempt jo stab the
•wner ol the wa'ch—misled him—
fled to Genoa -threlf. hitn-elf oh
board a ahip, and hat DCTW jific
rienccd very severe weather during the
passage, lest boats, sails, spars, Z/c. On
the -26ih ult. iat '-7 J.., toil 733., in a gale
rapt Vest was lust overboard,, and the
stern boat having been carried away, he
could not be saved,
•Brig Alex sder Kemp. N Oricaus 1 sebre
Frances Ami, Uooglsss, Windsor, N C 8
days; Hope’s Lady, Chase, do 4.
Axe Bar Iron.
TONS 6wedet Axe bar Iron. F,o
sale by
HALL, HOYT U CO.
jen 29 53
Whiskey.
noorv BARBELS Northern Whitkey,
U4lx/ Just received end fur aale by
BAKHU U HANTkl.N.
•fcbl. g?
Just Received,
A ND now <.penii»p, a fresh supply of
!ait'lie« ’in I Gentlemen's
Hoot a a«A
OF a super » qrtlitv, nmong wh ch are
Ladies Valencia BooU-esand Shoes
Misses a”d CluIJica’s Morocco Bootees
anilSliO's
A few packages of Sfrong “Shoes suite’
able lop the Country. ,
—ALHO—'
50 pair of Over Shoes
Which, together with the.present stock,
make the assortment Very extensive, it No
5, Penfield'i /tdw, where a[l,qrd (, r8 wilf be
thankfully received and punctually attend
ed-to, by
>ABLE EVANS.
feb 13 '67
: M-- —
N*E\V tVOODS
B- tl». Inst -rr > afchy
I5LA.GHORN & BASSETT,
K> BARRELS Muscovado Sugar
50 do New-York city inspection
Beef and Pork
10 casks Cheese
40 boxes Soap and Candles
3(*0 galls. Spermaceti Oi!
1500 lb. Burlington Hams
30 bhls No 1 and 2'Mackerd
150 bbls Po'ntoes
2000 lbs Cordi ge
50 hbls P.lot nnd Navy Bread
10 do ‘ider Vinegar
10 boxes Starch and Fig Blue
300 gall Stone Jugs and Jars
15 bbls Loaf and Lump Sugar
300 1b. Pear] Barley
10 peste Trunks
5 half bbls I errilard’s Tobacco
3 hhdi Molasses
10 b'>xe$ Spermaceti Candles
20 doz B skets Salt
20 k-gs fir-t chop Goshen Butter
T«g'•’her with a full and general assQrt<
wuJtit of Ship an 1 Faro lv stores, fi>r ai|.» b^
the above named firm, at A>. 23, JJiUori
Mange
(ebU |L6jT
— tMWVVAAVW-
Pin-t rigt of
Adrian and Ch'illa.
Previous to th.; hire, a New
Scotch Medley Overture,,
Selected, Composed and Arranged fur tad
Orchestra, by Mr NICOLA- •
— wwyvvw-
The evenings Entertainments to concladd
with the Farce of
The Prisoner at Large,
OH THE
HUMORS OF KILL^.RNEY.
03* Price of Admission—Boxes Tand Pitt
gl—Gallery 50 cents
•,* Smoking in the Theatre is positively
prohibited.
Doors will be opened at half-past 5 o4»
clock, and Performance to commence at %
quarter before 7.
ffj* Places for the Boxes may be takers
the room under the office of the Geo&.
oi vv, where the Box office is at present -
situated.
feb 13 67 J
(fj° The Public are in*
irmcd, that the Girls of the .Savannah Free
School execute all orders for plain sewuq*
— and the Directresses of the Institution
solicit the patroimge of the public,
jan 20 p 46
For Sale,
A two Prune NEGROES. Apply at til?,
Offloe.
. j*.- 23 49
CAiNNEL COAL,
IjVOK «ALK, by
r J P. WILLIAMSON,
-.t 29
For Rent,
4~kNaccommodating terms, that largeand
vJ rominodioos house situated on corner
oi Jefferson snd Bay-streets, opposite the
Washington Hall. Inquire of S. Phii.bricc*
jan U bf41 ‘
Cotton Wanted.
ffpEN BMetfoPCotton are wanted in Ex*
wL change for Furnitor,*. Apply to
GEORGE STOW,
Cabinet Maker, Brougliton-street*
feb 7 re 62
Corn Afloat.
O&im/Fk BUSHELS Maryland AVhito
iaSJ'S/'i/ Corn, cargo ofsclir Trader
For sale by
L. F. JBAGE.
feb 11 65
* , For Sale,
I) RADS and Common Carolina Hoes, 8f
sJ the cask or dozen
AL«0—
Hibbert’s Porter in Pint bottles, by
It.U J. HABERSHAM,
feb 11 e 6.1
Notice.
T.L persons having claims against the
subscriber, on account of the Trust
m,* i a* c of Bryan More l, are requested to
^resent them without delay.
PAT. HOUSTON.
feh 5 t 6Q..
Cider, Apple Brandy, /sc.
BBI.SNeMatk Cider (first rate,)
15 cp Apple* Brandy
l’< Chc-rv Brandy (supr quality).
5 do Alcohol. For sale bv
% L. P SAGE,
fish 4 SO
Just Received,
Oi'fN Htlfi'8 (iirrtuHfi'g Molasses
50 bbls Prime and Mess Pork
F»» sale by
PERRY k WRIGHT.
f'*l> 10 n 64 »
Bale Rope.
ff ANDJN'G, 8(1 coils Bale Hope—m.do
LJ of fin! quali'v Itiissis tlco p, express,
ly lor this murkei- F r sale By
NICHOLAS U NEFF.
fib 12 66
Prime Pork.
BAItltELS just received, and
For sale hy
GAUUKY & DUFAURE.
"feb I 1 n ifiv
. Negro Slioes,
At the Sign of the BIO BOOT, Jhorth eido
Market-Square, .
ljVOUR cases Negro slmes, of an excel,
1. lent qu.l iy. Those p rsims who hive
not vet supplied.themsel-.es with this aw
tide, would do well to call.
—ALSO—
Servants Shoes of every description,
For. sale Low, by
R. L. MILLING.
fe'b 11 |p 65
TT F.NTLEMK.N'S Pucket Remcmbtaita
LJ cer for 1823.
Ladies Pocket Rook for 182S
Sporting Anecdotes, price gl 75
Percy Anecdotes, part 26, Commerei,
SO cents
Mone't An, Geography, for School*
with an Atlas, price j£l 87
Grier’s Almanac,
Received by
S. C, U J. SCHENK.
- feb 11 pf5
Prime Pork,
Jiul received per tUp tViUiam It’allot
at a B1ILS. Prime Fork, N. York
Of I-Si inspection « * "X
32 bbls Newark Cider ■
10 do Vassar*. Ale
For sale by
frbl' m J B - HEBBBBTd/CI