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SJ rMMUU, l VEHUA1' .UOR.VLVG, MUCH A, 1803.
Mi- ti
SAVANNAH
MO|»N»Vf,, M\ . Ho, 1823.
L.imi J' t it op-: C*j^» Findlay
of (tie st,ip Ilos-on, , ho left Gihrahar earl* t t 1 ®" of ,he c,,s,om5 * l ‘’» r * * nl
* # , ' »»4 In iIim ll.Molinn tioen tt'Kirll ur
in Janujry, inform* us that at the time of
bis- departure, war was expected imme
diately to tak place between Spain and
Great Britain, and that every mail was ex
pected to bring the declaration* Arletter
from Mr. Sprague, at Cadiz, stated, that in
consequence of this anticipation every kind
of bysiness was at a stand there. Capt. F.
aids further, that tu o or three British ves
sels had been captured in the Mediterra
nean, on the coast of Africa.
Fr<e Fart.— A letter received at Boston
from Messrs ft .dge be. Oxnard, dated Viare
s l ies, Nor.", 18 2, says—* 4 V.e lose no
’time in acquainting you, for the informa
tion of our friends, hat the General Direc-
or-
tiers to the Direction here, which were
received yesterday, not tr. levy the ton-
•age duty of of. per ton established by the
list treaty, on Ameryan vessels, in conse
quence of this being a free port. \\ e
have further to add, that American vessels
will only pay in future the same pilotage
as .French vessels, viz, 15 centimes per
ton, instead f 25 centimes, which they
pai'4 prior ip the last treaty.**
Congrets —In Senate, on the 20th rih.
the bill for settling the accounts of the
Vice President was read a second and third
time, passed, and returned tc the House ot
Representatives.
In the House ofRepresentatives,on the
2lst ult. the bill to appropriate 25,000 dol
lar* for the repair of the Cumberland
Road, was ordered to a third resiling.
The bill making , appropriations for the
support of the military establishments,
for the year 1823, was under discussion
When Mr. Tattnall moved the following
amendment: «• For the extinction of the
Indian tide to certain reservations offend
within the limits of the statfc of Georgia,
made under the treaties of‘817, 1819-and
182A fifty thousand dollars ;’* which was
agreed to,
Cu5a,—At last we have something
which we presume is authentic, upon the
important subject of the views entertain
* ed by the government of Great Britain as
to this island. The correspondent of the
Richmond Enquirer at Washington'in »
Utter of the 19 h ult. authorizes the edt.
tors to say that the rumor of FngLnd be
ing about to take possession of f uba is
' entirely groundless; and that so far from
it, Mr Canning, it is said, has made an of-
j&Cial communication to the government
ot'the U. S, that 'he British g vernment
xould consider iutdf disgraced w rc it to
axtii’itttf of the present xsndid.-n of Sp-.ii
to aggratid£x- herself by the tuvrembermeiu
of trod Spanish territories Another Utter
■ay*—
The British minister here (At r.
Canning,) waited some time ago upo:
Air Adams, S^rretar; ol State, .i d
read to him a letter Irum hi, enusiu.
Geo. Canning, in which he speaks u.
the rum.iurs.as to Cuh•; denies in the
Jnost positive manner any tti h ot
jtitention or the part of the Biiiisb
government to obtain it, and • t.. r..p,
s< opinion that ii would be dishonor
able in them to avail themselves ■ I
ti e iceeknea of Spain lor any«u'- '
purpna-. It seems too, that the Min
ister here was directed by his gov
ernment tu read this letter to th
Secretary ol Slate- No copy
furnished, and Mr Monroe directed
Mr. Adam, to apply and km v
whethei one wou'dbe furnished. It i?
Said, he has pot had an apnver, bu
that it tr ill not. This is all the in
formation our government haa on tin
_^ubject. —
The letter, from which the above is an
extract, remarks, relative to the progress
of he committee on the suppressed docu
ments, that “weak invention of the enemy,,
which was intended to destroy the most
prominent candidate for the presidency,
nut which can only recoil upon the heads
.fits impotent movers as f lows :
»The srcnr.d committee on the
^oppressed Doiunient has notrepun-
td ; they will, however, in the course
of the week. It will be favorable iu
Jlr. Crawfuid ; but not aatisf etory
as tott'e suppression of the document.
It has been proved, i believe,that Go
vernor Bdivards had the documents
in his possession, during a part of the
three or lour days the; were out ol
l^o Clerk’s office—and Mr. Burch
f.-.e Deputy Cleik.swears that the un
derscoring uf the words, be believe,
was made with the ink furnished last
year to the members ol Congress. It
The Ketr-Baven Herald trill hereafter
be edited by !):• Percival, whose w ritings
have established his name as first among
the poets of the United States.
The surveyors appointed to commence
the New York Exchange, pr pose to take
several lots on ttah.s'reet, and back to
Pine and dedar.«ree'.s, ilie c st of which
alone would be a million of dollars.
From Lisbon — Cap! Rider, of the
chr Industry, .' Washington, N. C.
left Lisbon Dec. I* It, He confirm
the accounts by way ol London, ot
therelusal of the Qu en of Pnnuga
to sign the new c>.:.si|iutiim ( and of
her being utdeird 10 bmishment.
On the representation of a jury ot ten
Physicians, that her health was 'on
d dicate to encounter a sea voyag
sue wa« then oideredto cuiifiuemeti'
under guard in a small village ne;r
Lisbon, and the gentlemen of the
faculty to be confined with htr Ma
jesty until they should determine that
her health was 'efficiently restored
to enable her to undertake a voyage
oy sea, when her Majesty was to be
trsfis orted and tbeunforlouatephy.
sic.tns wi'h her.
M Tod "f Pennsylvania, of ih
House of I^apresentstivos at Wafh-
iogtvn, was very droll in the hie
debate on the fat;CV. to judge Tom
the repmts of his speeches, pablishtd
in one of the Washington papers
O i the llth inst. Mr. Wright of
of Maryland, »»id in d.batr—"The
comic manner of that gentleman, h-
liad never seen rquallcil by any
thing off the stage, but lie wss noi
convinced tivnim.” Amort- the phrs-
•es a-cnb d to Mr. Tuti ( are the
follnwiiig. *
“The distress of the sgriculhuritrt
part of England hatl been relied no.
But if that distress existed, at all
irh he doubted, he bis sure, and
could prove that it was not one hun
dredth part or what it hatl been re
presented to be Gentlemen relied "it
writer,, who could sit ilnun in their
garret-, where there was no one t"
contradict them, and-d'aw all their
conclusions front their own wise
dlltS.”
All this, we presume, wss inten
ded to be comii. If the British P. r-
iiament were informed that a chilli -
man of an impiotvnt committee ot
mr Cotigress, serious's professed to
be able to prove that there was little
or no agricultural distress in , their
country, what would they think of
he s'ate of hi- noddle ? Mr. W right's
nnipliment ot Mr. Tod must c-iuse
Air. Matthews to regret that he wa-
ot present at the humorous exhibi-
no 1. «Vnf Gaz...
For Sale,
/ J\ PRIME Negro Ftllow, a good Car*
waui penter.
j»n 7
J B. HERBERT !t 00.
35
L. P. ieuerifVe Wine.
QH. cas^s I- F. Tene'iffe Wine
Just rtce'ved. FW *:ile hv
J. U. HE.iBERTfc CO.
feb 10 At
BACON.
EPS- B*con of excellent qua*
‘©©VW'S# Wy-fi.r safety
ItA! l„ HOYT £f CO.
i" S 49
THE PAM'HJTAs
Ertri-.ci of u fetter *r,o» St. Thomas, da-
ted January II.
The Spauisi prjriteer Panchita,
arrived at St., Jail s. Porto Rtco, o
few days eioce I mm Charleston,' ar.tl
w as greeted nith the acclamations ol
'houssi.d-y the officers and ciew on
landing, swere vengeance against our
c un-.ry there for the detention
they suffered in America, but bo isied
tii.t the Cnited States hatl gitet
. cm‘Such a complete repair, as would
enable them inunedi tely to set ou
•■n a ciuiie for American vessel
bound to the .Main.” The lenity ol
our goternmeivt to this Instance is a
matter of astonishment to foreigners
in this place, and it has become
question—Do they acknowledge the
piper bbekade which has been de
clared without power to enforce it
md are the numerous captures of A-
inerican vessels by these privateer'
ut of Port. Rico sanctioned by ou
government f
The Piiichila had cap'cred and
plundered American vesssels anil
e'ed the Pit ate in robbing other
hound to neuiral Islands., \V« b
such forbearance on Ihe pari of the U
•■hates, what protection is thi Amrri
can Fla- to receive in those seas ? —
Fur vessels bound to Carracas, Si.
Domingo, tSj'c. are alike their prey,
and when sent into P'rto Rico n<
matter under what plea, are at oner
co -demned.
Since intelligence has reached St
Johns of the restoration of the
Par. chita, several additional pri
vateers have been purchasedj and a'
this moment no less than eight
them are prepared for a cruise. I-
not this .a gloomy prospect for u
»ha trade in those seas? The Am*
'icaobrig K vex, which sailed from
this place a lew days since with coffer,
dfc. bound to New Orleans, has been
ciptbred by a Spani-h privateer, cur
ried into Ponce, (P R.) and condemn
ed!
is obvious that it was not done by the
writer of the letter, -or in the Trea
sury Department. Who did it i do
pot «&y. .
“Mr-Crawford is very strong. New
York is dccidtdly fore him—and 1
MARINE.
PORT OF SAV.LV.YdU.
CLEARED.
Ship Savannah, White, N.Vw-York,
Hall & Hoyt.
5hip Corsair, Porter, Ne\» -York,
C C Griswold.
Bng Elizabeth, Bangs, Amsterdam,
E Williams
ARRIVED.
Ship Boston,Tmdlay, Gibraltar, !9 class,
with salt, wine, sweet oil and paper, to b
Wright,
-hip Shamrock, B »yd, Liverpool, 7
days, to Wm Gaston.
Ship Cotton Plant, Fash, New-Yorlr, 5
days, to G Gordo* f owner, with a full
cargo,'to G Gordbn, - C S*chei:k,T Brad
ley .St co. Claghoro h Basscti, and J W
Long - and bb's prime p^k, half hbls
mess bcefi hams and bacon to the mas er.
Pauergrr % Mrs Kempton. . Passed ofi
-andy Hook,’ ship Empress, from Charles
ton, and several other vessels bound in.
Br brig Ma d of the ilttl, Fitbiadv,
Greenock, 82* d iys, wiH» coal and potaloc's,
to *'onc. % & \|*Kenzie.
Brig United tstes, Htpkins. N Orleans,
todays, flartr and corn to order. Paticu-
?ert\ *\'m Moffet, esq Spoke off Carys-
t'ortl reef.schr Columbus, If os-, from Ver
Cruz bound to jam.ica,
;chr Florida, Do .glass. Providence, 9
days, with merchandize tc U Waterman &
txj. and others.
Schr Cf.rtlelia, Co.k, ^icracock, 5 days,
wi’h corn to Vail 8t Meigs, f.et the a-hr
Eliaa-Ann, Phinney, for Charleston—capt
i* si k at Ocracock.
Sloop Express, Hammett, Charleston, 11
hours, t»> l Cohen. Paiteugert, Mr Wc!s*
by !c others,
- loop llegtilator, Snow Rlceboro, ? day*,
with cotton to J A Maxwell, and Bulloch
& Dunwoody.
tzjxnrv r<:n xCis vt»ut.
•At Chxtisxqp, 28th ult. schr flulloden,
Johns
M Barbadoes* 2lst Jan. brig Leopard,
Crothers. 4
At Nevv-York,22d ult brig Native, Cole.
AHI’IVAI.S PRt'M THIS -‘O lT
Ship Willliam, Noyes, at N York, 22d nit
Brig Pan'hea, Bradley, do 6 days.
Bng Alrain, Atwood, do 1; clays
schr Ann, Webb, Providence, 19th ult.
r chr H'lmbird. Collinl, Boston 19 days
Sloop .Tally, Perry, at ubarleston, l day
an 15
Apple Brandy.
BaUKMoS Apple Brandy
Just recen.-t*,and for Sale by
BAKER* MINTON,
* 49
Axe Bar Iron.
^0 TONS Sweues Axe bar Iron, Fo
HALL, HOYT if CO.
sale by
j »s 29 53
Soutliern I’acilicator,
^l^HE Editor respectfully inf« rtn* hi* Pa
CIRCPIAH.
E.lttorr<.p«tlol 1 y i .^ rtis lux» ,«VNlheni K htofthe aOtl. mst. ,f
*• ,r f* ' h * ,he if Ip | VW K i„atm,{ i„ , ^(thbooriog In
fire orD
shlpnent of h.s printing matvru's. »le w
therefore, fondly hop«a inst th* Jv-ft/ra-
lor will 'txy shortly msketlt »L4wi bct*ve
s ptdd:c that h*i honored h* Prospectus
urith a reception at once HbenJ amT ani
mated.
Gentlemen, into whose hands, kuhscrip*
lion pipers have been placed, are] rt-queil*
ed to make returns as soon|ft|H>*3klle.
>»t 30 -f-y
Landing, 1
Fnm brig /snxiHto/rtm &‘ri*T*Tbi
n:>XE> siatcjtel ti uha > *
ripe* cognac Hrinriy
15 fnk ns fresh Bi»*ter
5 ptinchlrons Jamaica Rum.
For sic by
J. B. HERBERT U CO.
tT Tlic I'ublic are in-
formed, that the Girls of the Savannah Fre
School execute all order* for plain sewing
-and the Directresses of the Institution
olicstihe pattonageofthe public,
janjVii p 45
Siiperftiie Flour.
A UARHELS Superfine Flour
Just received aj»d for **»le by
ja .15 42
BAKER & MINTON.
J. B. Herbert-and Co.
a ' Ihvcjvtt Rictivfd and offer for Sale,
CASE Furniture Di.mties
l t'nink Cott n Hosiery
1 oale Checks
janl 31
For Sale,
A LT.thxt lot known b» the letter V, St.
“s. GjII, Oglethorpe ward, in fee simple;
Mgethei Witli the improvements thereon,
consisting of * new tenement building ot
six comfortable dwell nga, pays alirge in
teres: in rent, afid well be sold low for un-
Joubted piper at 9u days credit. Apply
t
J. B. HERBERT ts CO.
fi-S 4 59
SAVANNAH
I’oor House auil HospitaL
TING C'u.m.ttca: for J41.wi.-j
February t JOSEPH CUM MING and
GROUSE SCHLEY Atten* »ng Pin si-
cum. IK JOSEPH C’. H ABERSHAM. *B
^•rder of the Boarel.
TR03. POLHIf F, SecV.
jar. 15 4-
AUGUja t' G. OEA1LKK,
AT HI*
M E D E C I N E,
DRUG, AND SKKD S I ORR,
Ccr.irr l/ J'Fa tut and Si. Ju./izn-Streelt,
ll'ett of tht Market
offehS Fur sale,
COMPLETE usivortineut of genuine
kSXa fr-’?h Medecine* and Drugs Patent
Preps a:io!i«. Surgical rriitruments, k such
article* at are usually enumerstetl in *he
long lists of Apothec»r>'*s advertisements,
to which he refers—not wishing to "cause
r.auseatc his readers by repeating jheiii
here.
7n hi$ Seed Establishment,
Rrfi-lt s a general assorimenl toarranleti
GarJei SteJi, Horticultural or Garden
Toots ar.d Flower Pots, afto the Roots and
Uuibi cf he r * losing
Beautiful Flowers:
Anemnna; ta.-.uoculut; Bizarre and Dou
ble T.tiip . Croces, various sorts:Tube
rose ; Amaryllis Formacissima and Kegmje;
Double JunquilUj l>umpet Major Narcis
sus 1 doubt.* Whbe do.; I»c mparable do.';
Vim Zion do.; Liliutn CruulidmTi; Spanish
nd E'./Uth las ; Pulianthus Narcissus and
y«an tbs
/ 4 4 V ■ .
Blue Bandana Iklkfi. and
Bleached Russia Sheeting,
L ANDING from schr EiUter, ami tor
sale by
DANIEL CARNEY, Jr,
HV10 Act in Store t
IOO bbls Superhue Ftoiir
‘JO do Prime Pork
30 do Mess Beef
50 calks Cut Nads
A) ctiorsassotedjMtes. Figs, Raisiss
Muicoiado Sugar in hhtU
Apple Brundy, N* K Rum, Bagging
Northern Candles
Ihjde't Yellow, Funcy and Castile Soap
and Caudles, S, antsh Chocolate
A small invoice Northern Shoes
FaxonV Axes, plantation Hoes, Hstth-
ets, &c.
j?b 16 u n
Dr. John B. Berthelot,
A FI Ell searching for many uicana to
\ change the color ot Ifair to a beautiful
Jet Black, has at length made the discore
n, and offers for sale s Pomatum, which
:* warranted, if the directions for its use •»
regularly pursued, to dnarge any col ir ot
lair, to a beautiful Jet Black ; which Po
matum is offered tor sale, at the pride of
i snd 4 dolltrs per jar* at hift Drug Sforc
on the Bay.
*Vb 4 59
e’phtV
. Aiidrew*g Chuicb, Pft.'ladcL
WILLIAMS’
Lttexavs & LoAnmexaVaV
HEADING ROOM.
R ECEIVED from Loudon vis Liver-
pool. Magazines for December:
Itew Mouthly Kagmaioo Snd lilercrt
J'Urnsl
Thompson's Annals of Philosophy
Tiljuch** Pbitos phtcal Magazine;
Repertory of At*% Manufacitaxt, and
Atricuitore .
Ijondon Mfigaiinfe
Sporting Magas ne •
Evangelical. Magazine ana llisiibn&r)
Chronicle
B ithh .Review and Londoo Critical
Journal
Ecteclfi: Review
Ackerman** Repositoty
Bell’s Court and 'Fashionable Magazine
NEWSPAPERS
From Lon Ion and Laverpool, to Dec. 9.1,
frb!5 £9
.. - illuing',
C' luun-a-J rhr, house end ili.rc icr-j; iedb/
Wvsar, s. !“ottet t> Co. ttKi i cons. :-a*
tiK |.«rt of their stuck. These -egttrinen
'have heoiTvoly useful in circuktatl; uurk*
of » fheeau eln-racter Independent,
therefore, of a desire to aid out fellow bc-
-nps tn dist.css, we ftelilsdu-y we owe
the. Cause ofchnst tn pro© ol. the sec 'Hr*
han)ing plan ot.‘tvlicinusnews aper.
wiluah vuiirf,
Bi-ietp ofthe Ftot.-i.int Kpucojrfl Church *
forthcCuo.miieWealUj TPcmisvri.. n.
J\U) S ABEllCROHBtri,
Seliior assistant KioH'o'ifftCbri-' f ;-n:ctt,
"t. Peter*., hod St Jimes’, P. 'ljdtl-
phia. •
JACKSON KEMPER.
\sstJtant Miniuei of Lhriv C u ch, St.
Pitney and St. J r.f,\ PinIj.'.i t ,
JAMES ItONT.GiiMKKY.
Rector cfsuBteii.erS , . .iiadel.
phu.
DEOWite not D,
Rector cf St. J’ la.** Cl'.tirch, Pfa-adoinhitt.
IIKNJtMLs M.tKN,
Rector of St. Psa,’. Chur. h. P :
\ O. T. BEI.RIA,
Hector of St. Audi
phie.
\ WM H. DELANCtY,
Assistant Minister rf Cl,i,.| Chute',. St,
Pctcry and V J i:i *, P lulcu a.
Philadelphia Recorder»
—\v*
S. POTTER & CO.
PROPOSE to puhns'i a ueetl>, new,
paper, io be entitled the * T/aladef !di
Recorder." The obj ct of tills |a::cr ■: at
he the diflusion ot relig'cus ipteOigeixe
It will give a.vieer of whet is d'ingthiowgh
out the word, far the spread of the G..s.
pel. The most intervstiig liter, y in,or*
mation will be given ; together 1 with occa.
.ion*!reviews, and asbon sh. tcltolIV. v'.;n
and domestic pnl tical ihtel'.ig-nce, sothsli
it wall term a cotnplele fair.I* ; -.per Trie
rsriicst ii.tormatiun wiil he pfoc'Kcil fo OS
Europe and all parta of ot-r own eremi r,
and ever) p una taken to make the Use. no*
tn an ncrive herald of the emlse'of Clirm,
Several clergymen hit*- bet n t ngt gc-l to
act aa Edito-a, and tiotbing will appear
without their approbation. Not more 1 ban
.use page will be it any time devoted td
advertisements.
TER M 8 .
The Bneonnan shsli be published every
Saturday morning, un good paper, vith
good type, every nttmhrr to be of tho
jbeofeupnlituy uewsp.per. ;
. r*ee three dollars per annum, ptvahle
tn advance. .
The first numbe? will be issu. d the Slit
Saturday ih April;
Pe: sons pi nearing Subscribers, sre te.
ptrsted lo return n list of them by the first
of Much.
J'fotadetpma, January 91 1813.
S. Potter « Co. here roumrd the B at
and Stationary business at No. 85 Chmnut-
street, itex^door to tbeir oid staml, where
’be smallest favour will be thankfully re-
owed, anff promptly attended to
/•h.a» TS
It I C E.
Landing from sloop Max
<1 St TlaRCES prime Rt:e, whioh -til
il £) dc sold low if taken from the wLrf
f* M. I. VOSEF,
feb 21 r 7A Exchange whart.
Mobile, F.b. 11—Cottnn P>imr
10 ; tair, 8J to 91 ; inferior, r in S,
acinal sales.—Late advices from Eu
rope, assisted by the scarcity of
money, have lend tl considerably lu
depress the Couon Market, purticu-
think Maryland and New Jersey. He '«>? »' Exchange on
las some strong Inends from 'Tin- ‘ W * , «“»«» P«« »»
Des*ee and
perhaps, il
Maine. South Ca o'ina
Calhoun is out ut the
question—Georgia, North Carolin ,
the. If the conlest be between Messrs.
Adams and Crawford, Mr. Clay wjli
be for C. and most of the West wt’.n
hint. If the conie-t be between C,
a: d C. the North wiil be for Craw-
fiirtl, as is believed. There will pro-
b. tiiy tie a caucus next winter, and
d nirer h-s s nir.jurity of republican
4/otes, uijl, in all probability, be sup-
pot ltd. 'There is, liuv.aver, much
specuialiou i o th’. subject,a ditersity
.-I ..pinion, and r.n: lime finrssir.g.
»• The land' bid is ripusinf on the
I.b!r ; pnssi i y it i» given up fur Ibis
! *.-.e r.rxl, the aCiessra
n the n anufvC'uring inletest may, I
j^ar, liiauic is* pass-jje.”
sales—North, 60 days, 2 to 2} per
cent.—Nejv-Oolesns, 60 davs, par to
I per cent. prem.—Freights, Liver
pool, Id—North, I cent.
Port-au-Prince, Jan. 34.—Our
markets remain extremely dull there
are no purchasers for any thing—
American produce plenty ; the only
article* in demand are rice and Dour
and of those SQO tierces of the for
mer 'and 1000 bbls- of the latter,
wculd overstock the mirket.
TJ.eatre —Those who prixe good acting
ahcuM attend the Theatre this evening—
■ taptain Bertram and Jack Booline—HU
MS and Spiiler—will be highly gratifying.
i-i U’
Ot Lyeyj DescEvpiitm,
Li DONE AT THE
GEOBGUN JOB OFFICE,
IX THE BEST STYLE.
On JS'ew and Conspicuous "Type,
asd aij
MODERATE TERMS.
In addition o U»%otarial, And othe»
■Ranks, which areffitnished ready nrinted,
>r executed at the shortest ratice> sr*.
the followingGonimercild Blanks:—
Shtpping Ariichjs
Common sfid Letter-sheet Bills of Lading
Foreign Sctd Domestic Bills of Exchange
Entries uf Merchandise
Fo-cigm outward. Foreign inward, Sad
Coasting Manifests
Charter Parties of Affreightment
Ruled Tables of Exports cf Rice* Cotton,
lie.
Labels for Counting Rooms
Steam-Boat Yard Receipts-
Merchant's L .heU, fo- marking the dif
ferent departments of Business
Check* on the different Batiks in this city
Patroon Receip's
Steam-Boat Receipts
3f»ip Surveyor’s Certificates,
Statements of Damages, for the Recc\c»
of Insurance
Muster Lull and Articles For Vessel*
Seameo’s Warrants and Protections
Custom-H'*use Bonds
Counting House Almanacks
Statements of Exports
Foreign Export Entries
Pasrengera’ Er.trits
Dray B Us
CTAppIy at the J b Ofiir#, the same re-
centlycccupied by II. P. ltufetl!, or at tht
office of the Gcoagus.
28 2$
City Tax Returns.
I N conformity with.tbe provUinns cf an’
Orel.na%ce, passed the 3(7thuU. the sub
scriber is notr prepared to receive the re
turns of all persons.subject toCitvTax;
the »ami: to be made on or before toe lw
vf Marci. next.
JOHN 1© ROBERTS,
City Treasurer.
Treasurer’s Office. Savannah, 6th Jan. 13-3
Jan 7 55
Fresh Tea*, China and Troy ri:jrt s
Candles.
« TEN catty boxes Hymn Te*.
ZJ 5U <Io 4o do Gunpowder
50 do do do Imperial
S(J free catty bvXcs Imperial"
30 catty carinisters of Imperial &
Gunpowder Tea,
Frezh imported
50 bnies Cliina Ware, cooUiuing
hr-.-A Afoat, Dinner & Tea sets
200 fcuxrs Troy Candles
Larding from ship Garonne, and for
sale by
J. B. HERBERT L CO.
.uriirunce against Fire.
/TIME JEtiw fosur.uce Company, Hart
JL f J, continue to insure Houses sod
Buiidngs, Merchandize, Furniture, and o-
li* r p operty, including Vessels io port,
Ltii Cargtxs, he, ajp nst loss or damage
by Fire, fnranyierm from one month to
•>n/ r,r more yean.
'Hie conditions which a?e moderate, tr.sy
re- knern on application to the subscriber,
who ii aphorized agent, andb empowered
•o issue policies without the delay ^.cident
•o oilier agrnciea of this nittire.
The compsn; umlcvtake in all cases ti*
.3) tne full aim ur.t. of the actual less, pr>
•.idedit docs not exceed the amount it:
-•ifed. The piumiii^ » «tc ickaonabie, an
daould oiler a strong inducement to ai*>
, - rson having property at hazard to place
A in security,
ott Jl tt 3 ;
PU1CE3 CURRENT.
>f|kHE following Price Current from PA
IBS's Wig E. clunge Office, forth*,
btar 1823, is isjue%i for the better reg»j
latinh of his Cut:c mere t Trantieult, and all
itliers within the jurisdiction uf His iropc
isDlpmain:
Monthly Customers,prettyp!eniiful t gl.pc
. month »
D-» do who share 6 times per
week,S2 per month, retter dull
Trans ent do from 10 to 12J tolerall
brick,
Doubuin Customets— : no demand
Cutting Ha.r f 2i cents, brisk
Cuiung Ladiei* Hair at (heir tbddes, 50
cents, nUher far
Cutting aud Dress ;.g do do do 7
cent*, pretty fair *
Qnumentt for the Ifeadt of Ladies and
Gentlemen
Ladies Curls from gl to 1 50 per bunch,
in demand
Ladies Beau K’*!!?r$ from g2 W 2 50 per
bunch, ready tide
yers from ^3 to 3 50 pe
Lunch, in denaiut
Ladies Beau catchers from goto 5 50pe
se;t, dull
Lad es full dressed Wigs from 18 to g20
each, rather dull
Ladies crop Wigs,from 15tog18, tderaily
fair
Geutljrmen's crop Wigs from 15 to $20, not
' to good
Gentlemen's Crown pieces with springs,
from 10 to gl2, in tktdand
Gentlemen's fa be Wbukers g2 50, in de
mand
Gentlemen's revolving Quietis g2, no tale
Gentlemen'sfoisc Eye Brows g2, no tale
Real Japan Blacking* warranted to cure
ot prevent Corns, Gout, and other fashion*
able complaint!. The penetrating poser
ot this Liqu d not alone a tiarranfod for
its efficacy, bat the superior Glois it leaves
on the boots and shoes \% so powerful, that
the expense of a Looking-Glass n.aj be
save't, should emergehey require the oe
ctsaity of shaving themselves at home or
abroad*
Wigs, Fri settes, Curls. Bandeaus, prompt
ly c xchanged for cash or approved notes,
Cadt at all times preferred.
N.B A Clerk is w anted at thb office,
■ me ttitt understands Shaving, to as not to
hurt the feehug»Gf customers, wdl be pre
fer red, by application to
JOHN BARK, K.C. B. B fcc
Anti-Syphilitic Pills,
ruLFARtn nv
DOCTOR BERTHELOT,
And sold at'his store on the Bay,
7D IR great efficacy f these Bills h tho
cure of all the sv-mp’-oms of a ce tain
diseasein both sexes, has been acknowledg
ed for more than tweet) years by numbers
)f patients throughout the United States..*
They are warranted free from any kind uf
mercurial preparation, and the patient w no
ises them miy attend to hi? business and
follow lus own regimen or diet without in-
convettiency or injuring their effoct.
1’he subscriber b.ts prepared afoeslt sup*
ply of these Pills—they are sold with print
ed dire: tions tor use, atg6 per bos; one
or two of which is generally sufficient for a .
perfect cure.
JOHN B. BERTHELOT.
Hall, Hoyt $ Co.
Offer fr tale, landing from thip Solagara,
' ~ BBLS prime,Fork> Ncw-Yorkaty
Inspection
2Q bbb Mess Beef
10 bbls Hams
20 bb»a Mnsenvxdn S*?trsr
5 pipes Pierpoint's Gin
2 do Holland do
2 do Cognac Brandy^
2 do and 6bi'Us.tjc Whiske/*
2 hhds Jamaica Rum
20 boxes Raisins
20 bbls Apples
ft * 18 120
Classical & English-School.
BEXJir M.tcIiOXJYELL
I NFORMS his Friends -and the Pubfie*
that he will re-open his School for
Young Ladles and Gentlemen, on Monday
next, the 14th init, at 9 o'clock, A M. id
the room under Solomon's Lodge, near the
old Presbyterian Church,
net 10
Cotton Bagging.
/I Tt PIECES 40 inch Invert.ta Cotton
•it'Utlt^t.icg. For «*lr by
BAKER 4t UINTOtV
y«* utA
Negro Shoes,
.it the Sign of the BIG HOOT, J\ orth sidi
Murkef Square^
F OUR cases Negro Shoe*, of an excel**
lent quality. Those p -rsr-ns who bavtf
not yet supplied themsefoes with this ai^
\clr, would do well tn cilL
—ALSO—
Servants Shoes of every descripfibti^
For ule Loir, by t
& L. MILLING.
feb 11 Jp 65
Coffee, Pork. Whiskey, &c.
3.1Tv BAGS prime G een Havana CulTeo
ij'iJ 53 bb'.s Prime Pork
HJ0 bbls Whiikey
9 doren Ptncv >nd Windsor Oasiry
lin ting- from .loop M-ry .qj
•bin Oomir
Forubt by
C. C. GRISWOLD.
UhV, g 74
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