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-Country Paper. six dollars per annum.
PAXaULU sif AOVaSCE.
All Nows. and New Advertisements ap
pear in both papers.
(C7* Office on the flay. In the i
building on the corner of Whitaker street;
opposite T. RyersonVDrug and Chemical
; Store.;
‘'I.
TUESDAY EVENING, Pa*. I.
(fl^The Carrier of'lhe Republican lo
the eastern part oT the elry.'is stiir indispo
sed. Those of not Subscribers oho do not
reocire their papers, will oblige us bJ fen
dine for them.
Tariff and• Manufactories—We have
teemed, through the politeness of mr Re
presentative in Congress, Jss. hi. Wayne,
Esq. a copy of the Report of Mr Mailers.
Rom the Committee on Manufactures, to
which the subiecl had been referred—also
the views of the minority,'by Mr. Merrill,
• un the same subject;
The President has officially recognised
Eleaear Crabtree, Esq. as Cnnsul for Bre
men, for the port of Savannah.
We do not remember, at anr one time,
to hare noticed so many atcoonts of coun
tetfeiting Bank Bill*, in the United States.
•s are now mentioned. Scarcely e pa
per is perused l,y us. -but what a paragraph
Is devoted tn a notice of this kind. In
• Albany, lately, a stage driver was airested
.for haying coonterfeit bills in his posses-
lion. After bis arrest, he attempted tn
■ Swallow three fS Mils, but was prevented
by the officer, who eanght him by the
throat, and obliged him to disgorge. Bot
a short time aftes, another was apprehend
ed fur. the same offence, who attempted to
Play the same game, but was io likt man
ner psevented. The Western Press men
tion! that counterfeit Bank notes were
bund in the possession of two persons, who
•ere coinmiued-to jail in that place, and
> .tbqs describes ibem—"J80 notes on the
Mel chants' Bank in the city nfNew York,
.letter C, dated March 1st, 11.10—JIO’i or
the Rank of Virginia, et Richmond, letter
S- dated June turn, ruSu—id's Syracuse
Sail Company's cheeks off the Slate Rank
pf New York, letter. <?. dated dune 1st,
J830—amounting hi ell, to more then
jtgOO " But we are pleased to find, with
•11 their counterfeiting, they hare not
jfaroreii us with some of their ingenuity on
the Dank Bills of this State. However,
w heiiera they know their places—scamps
> .are very readily detected here.
The Rev. Dr. Wav land. President of
Brown University, is appointed to deliver
the Dndieyan l.ecture in Karrard Unirersi
ly. in viay next,
A Dividend.—The Washington Fire In-
garanre Company of New Yoik, have dr.
dared a semi-annual dividend of four and
one half fa cent.
A course of lectures has been begun at
Boston, in the Catholic Church, in answer
lo those or Dr. Beecher against the Catho
lic Religion.
co.tld depend.—qChetrsi)
The Albion oonsiders : it worthy of rs
mark that the fate of the three gentlemen
who a few years ago visited the Uurted
aiares meaihrr, has been alike in ilia puli
tioal world. They were Dennison, Stan
ley and. Stuart, -Mr-Dennison has lost hit
eiection'for Liverpool; Mr. Stuart Wor
ihyhaalosrhtsaeat forEorfsr.his election
having been-dacUred null and void | and
Mr. Stanley »lll be posted from his test
for Proitoo 'by fhe'Hunlites. The sub-
eeriprion-for paying the expenses of the.
former gentleman's canra«s goes on slow
ly. The whole amount subscribed being
but £80,000. The-amount to be raised is
orer £100,009,
Henry Hunt, Esq. the blacking min,
and brother to Hugh Hunt, thn poetry man,
is likely lo succeed for parliament in oppo.
sition to the Hoo. E. G.Stanly. Tire poll
of the 4th day, left a majority of 507 for
Hunt.
The election ofMr Ewart has been pro
tested on ground of bribery and corruption,
A bet of $100, upon a sleighing expedi
tion, was lately 'decided between two gen
tlemen of New York, the winner of which
drove his sleigh from that city to New Ro.
chelle, and-returned,a distance of Si miles
io S hours and Si minutes.
A new Tragedy, called Julian, and at
tributed to Charles J. Ingersoll, of Phila
delphia, lies just issued from tire press of
that city. It is'framed upon the events
attending the last days of the reign of the
celebrated Roman Emperor ot this name.
Interesting io'lht Laiiti.—The Journal
of Health strongly recommends simple
soap and water, as the best wash lor pro-
serving the complexion, instead ol the
thousand varieties of cosmetic lotions'
which are so nri|eh used. There are lire
beaulifiera of the skin, vizi personal clean
tineas, regular exeicise, temperance, pure
air and cheerful temper, bet all pontine
beauties ponder on this The Journal puts
its veto on the use of distilled Itqo-
logne water, isc. and insists that to oar
them for a wash is to destroy the supple
country, nothing remained on which TveT his Cunlraetors.-onglltlo WtaVenaoverelv
' to talk for this “cold obttrueiioa " M>hy
did they not bid cp the clouds? The Bal
timore papers aiste'ihti Messrs, Stockton,
and Stokes merle every effort-to eerry on-
the Maila through the drifts of-snow—tint
iwty nut horsemen to beei ii uo- tr, thru
“the snow in many places entirely covered
the fences, sod presented an unbtoken ex
panse for mites,
"The mail could not, consequent!r.keep
the road, and it was carried over fields and
through the woods, the etteudsnts some
limes being forced to break down fences
and make « temporary bridge for the car
riage to cross upon. The guard came Itom
Philadelphia with ttte mail. The mail
which left hern on Sunday, for the East,
encountered a snow banka mile-from the
city, and was with difficulty, through She
assistance of the persons in the neighbour-
hood, forced through it. It was mine
quently stopped several times, but by the
exertions of tho attendants, proceeded.—
When seventeen miles from Baltimore, it
again got io a snow bank; and the tiorres
being almost broken down, it was judged
most prudent to remain all night. It was
met yesterday near the town of Bush, by
the stage coming toBaltiitiore, The par
ty of horsemen, which were mentioned
yesterday, as having been despatched that
morning by. Messrs. Stockton 'to Stokes,
with orders to procoed (fit the Eattern Mail
Route and bear, down the obstructions that
might presenr. returned with the mail last
night. They had nude a progress of 14
miles, but the remits were not such as to
justify their exertions, and the ellbrt was
desisted from,"
The K. Intelligencer of Friday last,says:
—“The Eastern Mails which have been
deranged by the Snow Storm, all came in
yesterday, to our surprise; and consider
ing the ,iate of the road, to the gnat endit
oj the contracture for carrying them."—No
quarter from which we have heard, h s
been exempt from the visitation. It has been
the deepest snow known for veers beyond
the mountains. The Winchester Virgin
ian states that “it had fallen io the depth
of about 18 inches. The wind blew with
great violenco nn Friday night, and the
next inonmig it wasfuund that the snow
had drifted so much as lo interpose an at
most insurmountable barrier n, ihe pas-age
of whecl-carriag- sof every description
This non intercourse between town and
country, had raised ihe price of wood io
SB per cord—In some cities to Jltl—end
the poor had sulfered greatly in all, fur
want or fuel and wond. Bui charitable el-
forts were making to relieve them. The
Shipping atnnchor does not appear to have
phased steamboat Charleston. Ilonoel, ot
Now Passage; and steamboatGov. Taylor,
at South end of Wilmington bland.
Steamboat Augusta, BruokrrfTfom Chat
lesion, for Augusta, passed up the liver
yesterday* *■
■SAILED.
Ship Emperor, Bennett, New York.
Ur. bark Countels Dalhousie, Duncan,
BarbadoeJ.
Revenue Cotter Marion, -Jackson, on A
cruize.
Sloop Eliza, Richardson, Sunbury,
DEPARTED.
Steamboat John D. Mongin, Dubois,
Charleston.
Steamboat John Stoney, Greene Au
gusta. *
Steamboat George Washington, Carry,
Augusta—1‘assengers, Lieut. Menil and
43 U S. irtldiers.
WENT TO SEA.
Ship Emperor, Bcmmatt,New York.'
Ship Te-umseh, Glid-ten, Liverpool.
(By the Moscow.)
Long, 70,30, hit. 81, N sp.,k» schooner
Caroline, 5 ds. from New Yurk, bound to
Jamaica. Dei . ITU), sa a stop at anchor
in the Downes, supposed to be the Julian,
of Duxbury, CaptVSmiih, from James Ri
R ist of Letters *
EM AIMNG In the PoSt Officii, Sa
vannah, Ga.January SljC 1831—
Persons wishingletters'on this List, ate re
quested to ask for “Adetfllisd Letters."
A
John Adams - mrs Ann P Allender
capt Geo F Adams Harvey 'Andrews
William Adams espt A J-Aggnew
.David E Adams Zaccbeus
Rite Alexander
mis Lucie M Askew
John lllanchot Barker C Bdket
Thomas S Baker Elijah Braley
rev Mason Ball flout Bdlsher
Peleg Blankenship John R Berry
mrs Leah Baird Talk flelsher
Jeremiah Bachelder Geo Beach
John Blance J P Bryant
Furbes Bradley Richd A Bird
James Barnard capt J Bronu 8
mrs E L C Baker Janies Brown
David Biker
MEMORANDA.
Schr.Exact, Nicnls, and sloop Rosetta,
Allen, hence at New Yoik. iSd ult. The
latter wait»icc blown off lo the Capes of
Virginia, 1rad her tails spill, &c.
Tile lower hay at New York waa full of
ice on Ihe XSd lilt.
Fr.os OCR CoRRESrOhDENTI.
Offices of the Courier, Mercury, !,' Gazette,
Cuaslzstoh, Jan. 30.—1 r. si.
Arr.—Itr. ship Ulster. Shannon, Liver-
poel—sailed Nor, 88. Br. ship Osprey,
Salmon, Liverpool—sailed Dec. 13. Brig
Exertion, Thomas, Bostoo, 88 ds. Brig
Caihier, Stetson, Boston, 17 ds. The C.
has experienced continual gales during her
passage. On ihe night of the I4ihinsi.
a l.ilc lying tn off Cape Hatter as, in a gale
from £ S E.'lost stern boat and started
deck toed and long boat. Sloop Dirigo,
L ,ok. Darien. 1 day.
Cleared—Ship Saranceo, Haminuod.Li
verpool.
F-Batty
Charlotte Baker
John Ballo
John Uratisby
U- _
capt Joseph Cliand- mrs E A "odlcr
ler mrs E nry
James Chase 'Leonard Cooper
Leonard Crawford 3 E D t ooke
Maltieb Clark Ed-aril Clow
J W Crews miss F D Crovat
Talk Ceary Bartholomew Cun
Jonathan Childs ingh.im
John III Chisolm Jos Curwen
Joseph T Cox
D-
mrs Sarah C David- James Dent
ion mrs Mary Delama.
John B Davis
Joseph Daughtry
nets, transparency and smoothness of the) sulfered much from tho tremendous gales
skin, to to cover it with unseemly blotches | of Friday and Saturday night; hut unplea-
Ort tkeeristeitcea/AnrmftfowMein StvoteJ * aM are expected from tho Sea-
, „ . . . . coast.—Richmond Enquirer.
The following account was sent by Df. J.
A man named Mason, in Ditto, lately
chiistcii«d his son Anti. IVw presume it
waa done in honor to the Anti-masons of
New York.
if*
European Intelligence.—We continue
our extracts from our late foreign papers,
logethe* with those furnished ns hymn at
tentive correspondent* at Charleston, tvl>irh
w re brmight by tho ship Osprey, at that
plot, from Livcrpnol. They are, however,
nn later than those by the Cabotia.
The opposition wldcb is gradually for
ming in Parliemeiu against the new min
istry, appears lo be understood by Earl
Cray—be thus expresses himself in e late
debate tin Ihe state of the country
“It was aaknoseledged on all hands, that
E. Mure in a letter to Dr. Sillimao.—'
■When the winter had made a considera
ble progress without much frost, there hap
pened a heavy fell of snow. Apprehend
ing that I might not baye an opportunity
of fiftine my house with Ice, ) threw in
snow perhaps enough to halffill it. There
was afterwards severely cold weather, ted
I filled the remainder with ice. About
August the waste and conramptiou of the
ice brought us down to the snow, when it
was discovered that a glass of water,which
was coaled with it, eantsined hundreds of
animalcules. I then examined another glass
of water oot of the same pitcher, sod with
the aid of a microscope,before the snow was
put into it, found it perfectly clear and
pure: the auow was then thrown into it,
■ml on solution tire water exhibited me
rules visible to the naked eye with acute
attention, end. when viewed through the
umcroicope. resembling most diminutive
shrimp, and wholly unlike the eels dt*
covered in the acetous acid, tvere >een in
he full enjoyment nf animated nature.
“I caused holes to be dug in several
parti of the mats of snow io the ice home,
and lo the centre of it, and in the most
unequivocal end repeated experiment! had
similar results; so that .tty family did not
•gain venture to introduce the snow ice in
to the weter they drank, which had been
a favorite method, hut used it as an eatet-
nal refrigerant for the pitcher.
"These liitleanimaU may class with the
amphibia, which have cold blood, and are
generally capable, In a low temperature, of
a torpid state of existence. Henca their
icy immersion did no violence to thai;
constitution, and the possibility of their
revival by heat is well sustained by analo
gy; but their generation, their parentage,
and their extiaotdinary transmigration-
ire to me subjects of profound astonish
ment-
For Baltimore.
The fast sailing schr. CHAR
LOTTE, Capt. Carvor, will sail
To morrow, and can handsomely
accommodate 3 or 4 passengers.—Apply
to the Capt. on board, ot to
J. STONE to CO.
ftb 1
The Mail.—All the mails (hat were due
have arrived.—In many parts of the cotin
host a season of Rreel difficulty; hnw that try, the aonns were so deep as tn make the
difficulty was produced he had nn wish to roads utterly impassible for two -or three
inquire, choosing lather to look foiwatd to
the future than to contemplate ihe past
Wirlt regard to the late administration he
most say, that in a great pan of its policy he
fuily to cordially concurred. He fell grate
fir! for Ihe late administration for having car
w tied one gieat measure of paramount inter
re ear, a measure of justice and sound policy
vw inch had been long delayed but which now
when adop ed, eon tueed must materia)},- to
Ihe happiMH and prosperity of the country.
Ho would oot, however, have the effect?,
lion to deny, for one would give kirn credit
if he did not admit the fact, that the pre
sent country waa produced by a continued
court* of bad policy for a long taries of
ytats.—(Hear!) The system had com.
meneed at the time of the first American
war; but the great mischief was done from
/ the period ofjffef French revolution. A
considerable part of the erll consisted in
various new modes of taxation, and other
transau-.ioqs of unfortunate policy. Again,
however, be wonid aey, that he wished to
Iona forward its thd hope nf seeing belter
time p. while ap the part of himself, and
£p'*‘*l>0 8cftd with him. Ire called for the
«iJ ofell peisooa ybobad thegood of dm
country really at heart , Ha called upon
such persons not to hHerru;t&Ms Majesty's
ministers,more than aeence of public du
Iv required; beynod this point he asked
jnjt f-w tidfiartbercooi.Jenee. lie could hope
V* foe no success but from <h» cmp.-..-! -lu-i.
■* be might iqcqjier.hmrenxn dURcwli task,
s.u-i. uatcvi tt^fpUttrl bjf.tbe voice of-tho
days —The N. Y. Evening Post remark
ed that this had had the effect of checking
the curteni of rumours and depriving lit-
opposition papers of their usual topic* of
commeoi and abuse. But one opposition
paper, at least convened this very circum
nance into a subject of vituperatiun. it
I'uund fault with Ihe I'ost Office forsuffci-
ing the mail* to be slopped. Such gra.
chins gentlemen will quarrel with tire el--
inentl themselves, and ascribe the visita
tions of Pnvideuce to the aclt of tho Ad
ministration.
Never were greater exertions made by
the contractors to overcome difficulties and
tend on the mail. The suow has been the
heaviest one to the North, that has Ireen
known since 1884. In Uto City of New
York, "some of the narrow business streets
were to filled up, as lo render the passage
of any sort of vehicle almost impassable ”—
The Wilining'on (Del.) Gazette says, that
"III m tny places in sire rr—di ft is from
twclrc'to fifteen feet deep;-’ that "On Sun
day morning Ihe stage started for Phila-
driphia; but at the distance of about a
mile from the Borough, the siege end hor
se* became completely buried in the snow,
that the latter Irad tn be dug out, and were
brought bark, leering the trsge in the
the retd—mi Monday aslrijh with four
horses torted in the same direction, but
after hating travr ll.-d about the same
■-rlrferreri it was fourr-J Impracticable to
proceed any further, and it was brought
hock."—Th» Postmaster General, and all
From (ht Boston Partml.
Unittd States Bank.—A new and most
striking illustration of the benefits of the
U.S. Bank, to the commercial community
is presented in the recent examination of
Mr Bites, of the Banking House of Bar*
togs & Bates, of London, befoit* a commit
tee oi the Britih House of Commons in re
lalion to the China trade.—It appears that
the bins of the U S. Bank are non taken
by our merchant vessels to Canton instead
ofsyteie and that these bills are sold in
China ot an advance, being comuietd as a
good remittance to England !
This has never been done until 1890.
Out merchants have been compelled to
scod specie, which specie was generally
bought at a premium and was subject to
the charges of shipinsntand the expense of
insurance. Added to this it took out of
market dollars, that wo afterwards had to
re purchase or re import at an additional
sxuensc in order to keep.up the t dative val
lies uf silver and paper currency. As these
iimteo males mi it cumo yuine ujr the %*«>
of England or the continent if the original
shipper ha* credit with the bank, it is now
possible for him to clear a p-ofit on a trade
effected solely on bis credit, and that of
(he bank.
Another •• Abduction.* 9 —The village of
Hiooklvn was thrown into a complete state
of ferment on Friday, by the reported ah
fence of a young lady daughter of a re
spectable inhabitant there. It was feared
that the New York nnoeerr had made a
grand descent on the Village, and would
cirry off all from thence who were fit for
dissection* An embargo was about to be
lain on the coast to prevent a;»y commoni
cation with our vile ctlv, and a corps de
garde about to bo established to prevent
the escape of the persons who had already
got on shore. It appears that the yuuug
lady alludFd to, who is aged about 15 ycais
was sent on a messaga in the morning—*
the foreniKm; the afternoon passed on.
without her return. Search was mode
throughout the village, enquiry was made
on all side?* effect: At Ust.wpen
night had almost arrived, an old beldame
who lived near the residence of the young
lady's father, informed him that hts dangh.
•er had gone to Paterson to get married.—
The father hastened to Paterson, and there
discovered that his daughter had really
been nof std— positively noosed in the ina
trimmial bonds, tie '• as too 'ate to prevent
the marriage, hut was in good time to par
t ike <>f the banquet prepared for (be occa
sion —M Y Enq.
School.
C RI, EY, A. B. Ex Scholar,T. C
e D. wuuld inform the citizens of
Sarannali, (hat he has taken a room in
Johnston's square, opposite Mr. G. \V
Coe's store, where he wilt open e School
tomorrow, the 8(1 of February, for instruc
tion 1n aft the various brunches of erirten-
lien. Further particulars may be ascer
tained, by application at the School room,
ftb 1
AVilliam N Boles
capt Clus Buinio
James Buchani-an
J C to C Burckeiigot
Silas H Dobbins
E.
Darid Al Erikiuei
MR. PfcjLKNEaftBg&r.
. On which osesskm T|
'MISS ROGHT
Has poliUly eoltmlcerc, fcr
i.
ttlebrt
Scandal
Will be presented Bherid.o’,'
Coined, of tb, “""a I
Comedy
il for
School
■Sit 'Peter Teazel,
Sir Oliver Suif.ce,
Sir Uenjamin-Bsckbite,
Chat lesSur face,
Joseph Sorfece,
Crabtree,
Rowley, ■
Moses,
Trip,
Snake,
Mrs. Candour,
Lad.- Stieerircll,
Maria,
Lady Teazel,
11,1 Pauline I
ClatK 1
* Mavis. I,
■
*“*»• I
urt'tcr I
Ebetkrf
Hill, 1
Wattr s j
fcj&l
•Da- Justice f
Mwi Kid-n
Hm Kati,
rev John Ellis C
Isaac Ellis '
F.
Jacob Fehm miss Sarah Foikvr
William H Fainter miss Martha Folker
William Fraser &co D .ruel Fox
William T Feay mrs Rebecca Furnace
G.
Sylvanui Gray Sami Griffin
John A Germ a Kichd W Gould
capt Sami Glidden Chas M Goalsby
H
mrs Ann tlariis -capt R A Hill
iiiiuCaroline M Hart A E Holliday
mrs Elizth F Harris James Down
Samuel llenry Jonathan Hobby
capt Amos Hedley 8 Edward Hughes
WilliamS Jenkins 1 Chas Joyner
Ole Jenson R W Junes
Lewis Johnstone capt Julius
James Juliustm — Juilusuh
K *
S-imucI I. Kelly
Abiczar Kemp
miss Betsy King
In whieh she will httreduce iaeadmim
Irish Balad df
* MQLlt A STORE,
Between the Play and Afterpiece, Mr it, I
will ting a hew Comic Sonz, calki I
When at Home , with Dai!
- — t '“9* J
Tito whole to conclude with '(by I
tile popular afterpiece of "* ‘
PE It FECTION,
DR THE
Maid of Miimtcr.
Sir I-awrenoe Paragon, Mr. F.ulka I
Charles Paragon, Ri i„ |
g* 1 **' Dark
S' 1 **". MinDmtL
Kate Obrien, | | MU, ^ |
V. nh the Songs of
"Hurra for the Emerald /sir."
Indthe
Spiightly Castanet.
tt/*Tlre Maoaaer has procured iffi. |
tionalsftffierr, for the bouse, and inal
that the Rile?ances complained of will c
■occur again.,/3)
Fancy and Staple Goods,
fMAHE subscriber has just received and
JL on hand, front recent arrivals, e
targe and general assortment of fancy and
staple Goods, consisting in part of, namely
8 pieces Maueone's best Italian Lute-
j string
8 pieces super jet black Gros de Naples
4 pieces black Sinchews
4 pieces do Samet
8 pieces Umbrella Silk
Super inuta Levantine
80 pieces chaiteeablei, & figured chance-
able Silks
80 pieces Satina, all colors and qualities
80 pieces Florences and Aiaiqe'iitet
Colored Grot de Naples and plaid ailkt
for halt
A krge asacrtrr.cn; ef be!*, sr.d bonnet
Ribbons and embroidered Uelta of
newest style ami fashions
A handsome assortment of thread and
bobbin'd Laces, inserting and aeo|
lop Trir. uiogs ,, 4,
Needle Work and Lien CapfdB Capes
Embroidered crape Bilan It
Merino, Thibet, Wool and Cashmere
Shawls and Mantles
Gauze, silk and bar.ae .Shawls and
Scans
8-4 Merino Cloths
Cambric, jacomiet, book, Swiss and
mull Moslins
Super Broadciuths and Saltinets
Duniestic Goods
80 nest Band Boxes, extra large sizes
S case, Leghorn lluiiver lists
80 cases straw Hats of various descriptions
And a general assortment of almost eve
ry desetiptioo of Fancy Goods, for salo at
the very lowest market prices, by
A. BENNETT,
No I Young’s hulldirge, Market square,
N. B. Mrs. Bennett bason hand a very
handsome assortmem of MILINAKY, of
the latest fashions, for tale as above,
ftb I
Samuel Kennedy
rl D Kellies
Samuel W Kelly
Catharine Kerly
SarahM Law mrsMorgtLight,ourn
capt l,aen nits Satah Liuu
capi £ Lessen jr. neiqainin Lincuurpcr
capt Emanuel Lew miss Matilda Liviog-
rence ston
N ithaniel Law Nisida Lonivoa
tuaj John Le Conto James Lluyd
mrs E Lem mrs Susan Lucinda
Prosper Leccrf
AI.
miss II R Msyhcn Mates Mien
Zebedie Macoinbor 8 Joim Aliidrew
Leonard Matthews 3 Julin Mortun
Vmcent?T Matthews Geo 1) Moote
iartholomtw Mestre John S Aiuntraollin
Almon filer in Philip filo >re
Thotnas Melt g tnons H Murat 2
Tho* Mendawcrnft mrs Mary Ann Mitf-
H5*Tickets to be had and Hexes 1
at the Beading Roomof thefleorgiasOt I
Q5“Roxe* It—Pit 75 cents—Udci
85 cents I
(T/^Doorscmen at 1-4 past sis e'id;
to peifnrmance to commence at 1-4 beftn
seven o'clock,
feb 4
IPhltkers.—K London to, ber lately ap
I*,,red befn e the Police Magistrate to com
piaiuofaMr John Bryant. It see- a that
Sir B. entered die shop in a very r.iill
manner and tat down to be shaved. The
cloth was tneked round his neck, he was
dot* lathered the man cf the rator had
succeeded in cleanup on. cheek, when up
jumped Mf,,(l. who tore tire cloth from his
neck and laid it kIiohi the bars Of the as
tonished barber, end then forced his way
out uf Ilia shop During his hegyre. he
boxed the ears of a woman who was she
bather of the coneern. The defendant
dated in justification that he had a most
beautiful paii of whiskers; that he had cau
tinned Hie barber not ,t» tmieb them, end
yet Ihe remorseless Vandall had totally de
prived him of one of the said ornaments
Sinxle whisker was fined ten shillings foi
the caper.
Glass Lamps.
J UST received a fine assortment of
Glass Lamps, and Lamp Glasses of
all descriptions—Also, caudle and lamp
wick, for tale by
A. PARSONS,
At the Eagle no. 8, Gibbon's Range*
feb I
llobt Meiitise
Simor. Mekibt
Malon Mills
John Mitchell
Titos II Miller
mrs Eve lllillen
ty
A fil'Kenzie
Geo M'Kcnaie
Ishntahel M'lntosh
Sarah M'lntosh
mrsEIxth Minglcdorfmts Eliz'h ftl'Kenzi
N* t
Cruwel Noe 3
O.
Albert D Overture mrs Oglebay
F.
John F Parisot Daniel Picket
Wnt Prerilicr Elias Pickard
mis filaiia A Pierce James Potter
Susanna Phillips
«•
William Quanloch
R.
PanoriHiia of Mexico.
FINAL NOTICE.
T ilF citizens of Savannah and dt I
public generally, are respeciMja. I
fnriDN'l li,n? llin ptofinrntntt wjUfCUl-'
for iheir inspeetion this iceek. Ike t
one is vet apart for the admission ol p
of color,
ft.li I
.Noiiec.
T HE Panorama nf Mexico will https I
til for the ad'i'iisinn of Persox JI
Co or on next -reck, coinin'neng on Si'j
day (tie 7ih nf February i hi., anil cwt» I
ue open till the evening of the bind? |
following.
Admittance 85 cents fth I
Murray Reed
miss Maria Uenca
Wm F Redding 8
capt Win Rider
Rob Ritchie
Joseph Strange
John Savage
Andrew Savage
8 Salawich
Thos Roycrcroft
De Victoria 11 y
Rniille
miss filargt Robinson
Win Rouse, |r. 3
Tomorrow After noon.
V irginia Slate Lottery. Ia>> Nol-'|
The drawing will be receirtd
Wednesday evening.
SCHEME!
I urine of 20 uuu dollars
1 prize or lU.OO't dollars
I prize of S.bnu dollars
1 prize of 1.085 dollars
ft prizes Of 1,888 dollars
5 prizes of 500 dollars
5 prizes nf 400 dollars
10 prizes of 300 dollars
SO prizes nf 800 dollars
35 priznof 100 dotUll
toe. Ste. toe.
Tickets g5-llalvesj2 50-lJuarters III
Orders attended to at
Luther & Cos
feb I Lottery anti Exchange
A*.
Daniel Stiers
Elias Shephard
mrs Smith
Wm Smith
mrs Henrietta Sas- capt David G Stinson
said
madame Savoy
Joseph L- Shaffer
Charles Shaffer
rapt l’ Stephens
ll'-sey Sesar
Joshua Seekill
capt A Smith
miss AnnC C Still
well
Timothy D Soule
Ezra Spooner 2
mrs Atm G Stone
2*.
Hosea Thomprnn
Sarah Thomson
George Telia
mrs Alary Aon Tur
ner
mrs Caroline Tutnci
Lost or Stolen
F ROM the subscriber three notes fos
Thirty Dollars each,signed by Wil
lis Young of Scrtven county, dated on the
llth of December Inst, and payable in
Jantiary_f 838- All petrous are r-atttioned
from trading or purchasing said notes as
payment bas been stopp-d
GEORGE SMITH.
feb I *7st*
MARINE LIST.
port or savannah
ARRIVfrP. .
Revenue bust Genft Gainet, Slofevbury
from St. Marys. Passed sloop leader, Che
valier, at Cumberland Island; sloop Con-
duclur, Ilill, at Jekyl Island; boarded tcltr
Nancy, Drinkwarer at Sapjicb Island, 15
daya frag: Ncw-York, boned lot Darios;
-. . X
' Je c m
Receiver or Tax Returns.
N OTICE.—I am now ready in receive
the reiutn* of tasahla property foi
the year 1031, for Chatham county. Office
at Justice Shefiall's, North aide of the llap
Henry Taylor
Janies Taylor
madam Tenaclt
Henry Tines
GerontinoTiuy
J R Thompson
espt Wm Thompson
>r.
Thatcher T Walea William White
Salmon Washburn Peter White
miss Maty Warren Stephen Williamsaen
Geo'Ward Joint William*
James Well* J A & A Wilson
Horace Wells Ebonezer Wood
Shadrsch Winkler capt Alfred A Wood
William > Williams mrs Nooma Wolf
Iwe, I N Wixson K W Wood
Ebenz'r II Williams mra Mary Wood
GEORGE SCHLEY, V M
ftb I
feh 1
ADAM COPE. ». *. hc. c.
at
Hair Powder.
J UST received per S*atire, American
and French rose scented and plain
Powder
—stars—
Puffs in Boxes, far sal* he
A. PARSONS.
At else Eagle, No. 8, Gibbons’ range.
Cab I
Tomorrow Afternoon.
$20^000—$10,000.
V IRGINIA State Lottery, (for tWk
nefit of tho town cf WSil ,1, o , t+'
Class No. 4. The drawing of this Wl
will bo recaired on Wednesday, to It |
■ry. 8 drawn ballots.
SCHEME:
1 prize of 80,000 dtdlari
10,000 dollart
1.500 dollar;
1,005 dollars
1,000 dollars
000 dollars
400 dullsti -
300 dollars
g00 dollart
100 dollar*
&c. *«*.
. . : l«
Plnutntion for Sale.
T IIR Plantation on the North Point of
Ouahaw Island it offertd foi wle,
toknlatcd for thirty or forty workers* Thu
place is well intpioted and possesses every
advantage of siiuation, for the system si
manuring wi b marsh mud. toe. t For fur
ther particulars apply to
BRYAN M. MOREL,
fob I *
Exports for January.
T IIE Exports of Cotton end Rice for
Ihe momb nf January, are reslrrbr
delivery et the Book 8t"*e of
T. M. DRISCOLL.
I prize of
1 prize uf
I prize of
5 prizes of
5 prizes of
5 prizes of
10 prizes nf
SO prizes of
35 prizes of
4:c.
Tickets, : :
Halves,: : '•
Quarters,: :
Orders attended to si
Eppingers
feb 1 lottery and EreWjjg |
Exercises for the Clo se '* ,
E xercises for the (:ie«‘''“ < ]^
thy in the yes. bj
•tnho^oO•Chrittl*nConl•^np , • 1,00 : rt #
c?i, S , 0 dT; , “’” “ P, t!®C0U*
feb 1 *'
Cl
Ifgi brown
Essence of Tyre- i
DIRK’S Essence oftyrt ^ ‘3
UglighLredorweybailtJ*
rows or hlxck* ^ g • l
T-*2gaaiffit*
Jan 30 —■
4 u,
scribed by lew. nud tbo^J 1 ^ 1 I
make ImntrfffiW ^
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